<1a> KENT KEN D1 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] DOVER before 1066 paid £18, of which pence King Edward had two parts and Earl Godwin the third. Against this, the Canons of St Martin's had the other half. KEN D2 The burgesses gave 20 ships to the King once a year for 15 days. In each ship were 21 men. They did this because he had given over to them full jurisdiction. ^[Dover]^ KEN D3 When the King's messengers came there, they gave 3d in winter and 2d in summer for horse passage. The burgesses found a steersman and 1 other assistant. If there was more labour, it was hired with his own money. ^[Dover]^ KEN D4 From the Feast of St Michael until the Feast of St Andrew the King's truce, that is peace, was in the town. If anyone broke it, the King's reeve received the common fine for it. ^[Dover]^ KEN D5 Whoever lived permanently in the town and paid customary dues to the King was exempt from toll throughout the whole of England. ^[Dover]^ KEN D6 All these customs were there when King William came to England. ^[Dover]^ KEN D7 After his ^[King William's]^ first arrival in England the town was burnt. Its valuation could not therefore be reckoned, what its value was when the Bishop of Bayeux acquired it. Now it is valued at £40; however, the reeve pays £54, that is £24 of pence, which are 20 to the {ora}, to the King and £30 at face value to the Earl. ^[Dover]^ KEN D8 In DOVER are 29 messuages whose customary dues the King has lost. Of these, Robert of Romney has 2, Ralph of Courbépine 3, William son of Theodwald 1, William son of Oger 1, William son of Theodwald and Robert Blaec 6, William son of Geoffrey 3, including the burgesses' guild-hall, Hugh de Montfort 1 house, Durand 1, Ranulf of Colombières 1, Wadard 6, and [!3! Geoffrey !3!] son of Modbert 1. For these houses they all cite the Bishop of Bayeux as protector and deliverer, that is donor. KEN D9 For the messuage which Ranulf of Colombières holds, which was an exile's, that is an outlaw's, they agree that half the land is the King's; Ranulf has both [halves] himself. Humphrey Strapfoot holds 1 messuage, half of which was forfeit to the King. Roger of Westerham made a house on the King's waterway, and has hitherto kept the King's customary dues. The house was not there before 1066. ^[Dover]^ KEN D10 At the entrance to DOVER harbour is a mill, which wrecks almost all ships, through its great disturbance of the sea; it does very great harm to the King and his men; it was not there before 1066. Of this, [* Hugh, *] Herbert's nephew says that the Bishop of Bayeux gave permission for it to be made by his uncle, Herbert son of Ivo. <1b> KEN D11 The men of four Lathes, that is The Borough Lathe, Eastry Lathe, `Limen' Lathe and Wye Lathe, agree upon the following royal laws. ^[Dover]^ KEN D12 If anyone has made a fence or ditch whereby the King's public road is narrowed, or has felled into the road a tree that stood outside the road, and has carried off branch or foliage from it; for each of these offences he shall pay 100s to the King. ^[Dover]^ KEN D13 If he has gone away from home without being apprehended or attached, nevertheless the King's officer should follow him and he shall be fined 100s. ^[Dover]^ KEN D14 On breach of the peace, if anyone commits it and is charged on the road or attached he shall pay a fine of £8 to the King. But if he is exempt towards the King he shall not be so for the Lord whose man he is. ^[Dover]^ KEN D15 For other offences it is as for breach of the peace, but he shall pay a fine of 100s. ^[Dover]^ KEN D16 The King has [the fines for] these penalties over all freeholders of the whole of the County of Kent. ^[Dover]^ KEN D17 When a freeholder dies then the King has the death-duty on the land, apart from the land of Holy Trinity ^[of Canterbury]^, of St Augustine's ^[of Canterbury]^ and of St Martin's ^[of Dover]^, and with these exceptions: Godric of Bishopsbourne, Godric Karlson, Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *], Esbiorn Bicga, Sired of Chilham, Thorgisl, Northmann and Azur. Over these the King has only the capital penalty even now, and he has the death-duty on the lands of those who have full jurisdiction. ^[Dover]^ KEN D18 And over these lands, namely {Goslaches}, Buckland, the other Buckland, the third Buckland, Hurst, 1 yoke of Oare, 1 yoke of Harty, {Schildricheham}, Macknade, Arnolton, {Oslachintone}, Perry [Court], the other Perry [Wood], Throwley, Ospringe and Horton the King has these penalties: house-breaking, breach of the peace, highway robbery. ^[Dover]^ KEN D19 On adultery, over the whole of Kent the King has the [fine from the] man and the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ [from] the woman, apart from the land of Holy Trinity ^[of Canterbury]^, of St Augustine's ^[of Canterbury]^ and of St Martin's ^[of Dover]^, from which the King has nothing. ^[Dover]^ KEN D20 On theft, the King has half the goods of whoever is condemned to death. ^[Dover]^ KEN D21 Whoever receives an exile without the King's permission, the King has the fine from him. ^[Dover]^ KEN D22 From the aforenamed lands of Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] and others like him, the King has a bodyguard for 6 days at Canterbury or at Sandwich. They have food and drink from the King; if they have not had it they withdraw without penalty. ^[Dover]^ KEN D23 If they are summoned to meet at the Shire they go as far as Penenden, not further. If they do not come, the King has 100s for this offence and for all others, with the exception of breach of the peace for which the fine is £8; and from the roads, as written above. ^[Dover]^ KEN D24 In `Limen' Lathe, in {Briseuuei} the King has a customary due, namely 2 carts and 2 sticks of eels, for one Escort; and in the land of {Sophis} he has 12d for one Escort; and from 1 yoke of `Northborough' 12d for one Escort; and from Dean [Court] 18d, and from {Gara} one Escort. These lands lie in Wye. Men from these lands guard the King at Canterbury or at Sandwich for 3 days if the King comes there. ^[Dover]^ <1c> KEN D25 In the Lathe of Sutton and in the Lathe of Aylesford, these had full jurisdiction: Brictsi the noble, Aethelwold of Eltham, Eskil of Beckenham, Azur of Lessness, Alwin Horne, Wulfward White, Ording of Horton, Esbiorn of Chelsfield, Leofnoth of Sutton, Edward of Stone, Wulfstan ^[of Wateringbury]^ and Leofric of Wateringbury, Osward of Norton, Edith of Asholt and Alred of Yalding. ^[Dover]^ ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover KEN M1 In the Lathe of Eastry the Canons of St Martin's had 21 sulungs _ before 1066 in `Cornilo' Hundred and Bewsbury Hundred. In the Lathe of `Limen' they had 3 sulungs, one in Street Hundred, another in Bircholt Hundred, and a third in `Blackbourne' Hundred. Before 1066 they were prebends in common; and paid £61 in total. Now they have been distributed individually by the Bishop of Bayeux. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M2 [* In the Lathe of EASTRY *] In BEWSBURY Hundred Ralph of St Samson holds 1 manor in prebend. It is called CHARLTON, and answers for 1 sulung. He has 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. In total, value 70s; before 1066, 100s. Leofwin held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M3 In the same village ^[CHARLTON]^ William son of Oger holds 1 sulung. He has 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1 mill at 40s. A Frenchman has 1 plough. William ^[son of Oger]^ also holds 1 monastery in Dover from the Bishop ^[of Bayeux]^; it pays him 11s; the Canons ^[of Dover]^ claim it. Value of all this £6; before 1066, £12. Sired [* the canon *] held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M4 In BUCKLAND Alwin holds 1 sulung. He has 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. In total, value £4; before 1066, 100s. He held it himself in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M5 In GUSTON Wulfric holds 1 yoke. He has 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. To this land belongs 25 acres of land in `Cornilo' Hundred; 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. In total, value 20s; before 1066, 10s. Alric held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M6 In this same Hundred lies ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]. Sired [* the canon *] has 1 sulung and 1 plough in lordship and 6 smallholders with 4 slaves. Value 100s; before 1066, £4. Sired [* the canon *]'s father held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M7 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ Ralph holds 1 sulung. He has 1 plough in lordship and 7 smallholders. Value 60s and 9s 2d; before 1066, £4. Alric held it in prebend likewise. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M8 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ Alred holds 1 sulung. He has 1 plough in lordship and 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value 60s; before 1066, 20s. His father held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M9 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ Robert Blaec holds 1 sulung. He has 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 30s; before 1066, 20s. Smelt, King Edward's chaplain, held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M10 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ Walter [!3! of Cambremer !3!] holds 1 sulung. He has 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 60s; before 1066, 70s. Sigar held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] <1d> KEN M11 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ {Turbat} holds 1/2 sulung. He has 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. In `Cornilo' Hundred Robert also has 1/2 sulung and 1/2 plough in lordship, and 5 smallholders. In total, value £3; before 1066, £4. Goldstan held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M12 There also ^[ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]]^ Edwin holds 1/2 sulung and a further 25 acres of land. He has 1/2 plough in lordship, and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M13 In `CORNILO' Hundred Edwin also has 85 acres _, and 1 villager with 1 plough. Value £3; before 1066, £4. He held it himself before 1066. The Bishop of Bayeux took 8 acres from this prebend and gave them to his cleric Alan. Now Wulfric of Oxford has it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M14 In `CORNILO' Hundred In DEAL Ansketil [* of Rots *] the archdeacon holds 1 sulung. He has 2 ploughs in lordship, with 6 smallholders. Archbishop Stigand held this land. The Bishop of Bayeux also gave Ansketil 50 acres of land at Deal and another 50 acres at St Margaret's [at Cliffe], where he has 1 villager and 1/2 plough. These 100 acres were from the prebends, as they testify. In total, value £8; before 1066, £7. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M15 In BEWSBURY Hundred In SIBERTSWOLD William of Poitou holds 1/2 sulung and 12 acres, and in DEAL 1/2 sulung less 12 acres. He has 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole, 55s; before 1066 £4. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M16 In SIBERTSWOLD Wulfstan son of Wulfwin holds 1 sulung. He has 1/2 plough, and 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. His father held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M17 In `CORNILO' Hundred In DEAL Aethelwold holds 3 virgates. He has 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and always was 60s. He held it himself before 1066. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M18 In BEWSBURY Hundred and in `CORNILO' Hundred In DEAL the Abbot of St Augustine's holds 1 sulung. He has 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 30s; before 1066, 40s. His predecessor held it in prebend likewise. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M19 In DEAL William son of Theodwald holds 1/2 sulung and 1/2 yoke. He has in lordship 1 plough, and 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value 60s; before 1066, 40s. Deoring son of Sired held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M20 [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] In SIBERTSWOLD Sigar holds 1 1/2 yokes. He has in lordship 1/2 plough, and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Value 25s; before 1066, 35s. His father held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M21 Nigel the doctor holds 1 1/2 yokes at ST MARGARET'S [at Cliffe]. He has 1 villager with 2 oxen. Value 20s; before 1066, 25s. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M22 In BEWSBURY Hundred In FARTHINGLOE William son of Geoffrey holds 1 sulung. He has in lordship 1 plough, and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value £4; before 1066, £6. Sired [* the canon *] held it in prebend. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M23 In HOUGHAM Baldwin holds 1 sulung. He has 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value £4; before 1066, 100s. Edwin [!3! brother of Baldwin !3!] held it. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] KEN M24 In BUCKLAND Godric [!3! the interpreter !3!] holds 1 sulung. He has 2 ploughs in lordship, and 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A church. Value £6; before 1066, £8. [= ?M? Land of the Canons of St Martin's of Dover =] <2a> KEN C1 [* In THE BOROUGH Lathe *] [* In CANTERBURY Hundred *] In the City of CANTERBURY King Edward had 51 burgesses who paid tribute and another 212 over whom he had full jurisdiction; and 3 mills at 40s. Now there are 19 burgesses who pay tribute. [The houses] of 32 others who were there have been destroyed, 11 in the city ditch, the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ has 7 of them, the Abbot of St Augustine's another 14 in exchange for the castle. There are still 212 burgesses over whom the King has full jurisdiction; and the 3 mills pay 108s. The toll pays 68s; 8 acres of meadow which used to be the King's messengers' now pay 15s in tribute; 1000 acres of unproductive woodland which produce 24s. In total, value before 1066, £51; as much when Haimo the sheriff acquired it; now valued at £50. However the present holder pays £30 assayed and weighed, and £24 at face value. Over and above all this the sheriff has 110s. KEN C2 A monk of Canterbury Church took away two houses of two burgesses, one outside, the other inside, the City. These were situated on the King's road. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN C3 The burgesses had 45 messuages outside the City, from which they had tribute and customary dues; the King however had full jurisdiction. These burgesses also had from the King 33 acres of land for their tax. Ranulf of Colombières holds these houses and this land. He also has 80 acres of land over and above these, which the burgesses held in freehold from the King. He also holds 5 acres of land which rightly belong to a church. For all these Ranulf appeals to the Bishop of Bayeux as his protector. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN C4 Ralph of Courbépine has 4 messuages in the City, which [* Earl *] Harold's concubine held; of which the full jurisdiction is the King's, but up to the present he has not had it. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN C5 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds another 11 messuages from the Bishop of Bayeux in the City itself; they belonged to Esbiorn Bicga, and paid 11s 2 1/2d. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN C6 The King has full jurisdiction throughout the whole City of Canterbury, apart from the land of Holy Trinity Church, of St Augustine's, of Queen Edith, of Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *], of Esbiorn Bicga and of Sired of Chilham. It was agreed about the straight roads which have entry and exit through the City, that whoever does wrong on them shall pay the fine to the King; likewise regarding the straight roads outside the City as far as 1 league, 3 perches and 3 feet. If anyone digs or fixes a post within these public roads within the City or outside it, the King's reeve follows him wherever he has gone, and receives the fine for the King's works. KEN C7 The Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] claims the fine on roads outside the City on both sides where the land is his. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN C8 A reeve, named Brunmann, took the customs from foreign merchants before 1066 in the land of Holy Trinity and of St Augustine's; after 1066 he acknowledged before Archbishop Lanfranc and the Bishop of Bayeux that he had received them wrongfully; he swore on the sacrament that these Churches had their customs exempt before 1066. From then on both Churches had their customs in their land, by the judgement of the King's barons, who tried the case. ^[Canterbury]^ KEN R1 [* In the Lathe of AYLESFORD *] [* In ROCHESTER Hundred *] ?R? The City of ROCHESTER was valued at 100s before 1066; when the Bishop acquired it, the same; value now £20; however the holder pays £40. <2b> ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's KEN P1 Three Canons of the community of St Martin's together have 1 sulung and 16 acres _, that is Sired [* the canon *], Godric and Sewen. In this land are 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. They pay 22s. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P2 Of the Lathe of `Limen', 1 sulung _ in `Blackbourne' Hundred. 9 villagers with 2 ploughs. They pay 16s 8d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P3 In Street Hundred lies 1 sulung of STANSTED. 7 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs and 7 smallholders. A meadow which pays 16s 8d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P4 In Bircholt Hundred 1 sulung of STANSTED. 7 villagers and 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. They pay 20s less 2d. To these 3 sulungs belong 5 pig pastures, and 6 villagers and 5 smallholders. They pay 9s less 3d. They have 3 1/2 ploughs. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P5 [* In `ALOESBRIDGE' Hundred *] In BRENZETT a small piece of land. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. They pay 50d. The Canons of St Martin's have those 4 said sulungs in common, wood and open land. Value before 1066, £10; now the same. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P6 [* In NEWCHURCH Hundred *] The land of NORWOOD, the land of RIPE and the land of BRENZETT pay 20s 6d to St Martin's in alms. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P7 In the {inland} of _ St Martin's live 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough; they pay 60s for the Canons' footwear. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P8 [* In the Lathe of EASTRY *] [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] St Margaret's [at Cliffe] pays £8. 1 countryman there. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P9 Value of the tolls from Dover before 1066, £8; now £22. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P10 Three churches at Dover pay 36s 8d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P11 From the pasture at MEDERCLIVE and from the gardens in Dover come 9s 4d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P12 A pasture in SIBERTSWOLD pays 16d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P13 St Martin's has 10 1/2 mills _; they pay £7; before 1066 they paid as much; now they are valued at £12, but not for the Canons' profit. Under those mills 8 men live. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P14 [* In _ Hundred *] At {SCORTEBROC} a pasture pays 2s. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P15 From this community _ the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ has every year 55s. 6 men with 1 1/2 ploughs. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P16 In the community of St Martin's are 400 1/2 acres, which make 2 1/2 sulungs. This land _ never paid any customary due or levy because 24 sulungs meet the tax for the whole. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P17 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] [* In `LANGPORT' Hundred *] At RIPE are 100 acres which meet their tax where they did before 1066. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P18 [* In NEWCHURCH Hundred *] At NORWOOD are 50 acres and 100 at BRENZETT which meet their tax as the above do. In this land are 3 villagers and 9 smallholders. They have 1 1/2 ploughs. If the Canons had all these as rightly they should, the value would be £60 each year; now they have only £47 6s 4d. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P19 [* In _ Hundred *] Ranulf of Colombières takes away _ from them a meadow and Robert of Romney takes away from them each year 20d, a salt-house and a fishery. Herbert son of Ivo gave the Bishop of Bayeux a mark of gold for 1 of their mills, against their will; Lambert 1 mill, Wadard 1 mill, and Ralph of Courbépine 1 [mill]. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] KEN P20 [* In WYE Lathe *] Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *], through [* Earl *] Harold's violence took away from St Martin's {MERCLESHAM} and HAWKHURST, for which he granted the Canons an unfair exchange. Now Robert of Romney holds them; the Canons continue to claim it from him. [= ?[P]? Likewise the possessions of St Martin's =] List 1 List of landholders in Kent 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 His monks and his men 4 The Bishop of Rochester 5 The Bishop of Bayeux 6 Battle Abbey 7 St Augustine's Abbey 8 Ghent Abbey 9 Hugh de Montfort 10 Count Eustace 11 Richard of Tonbridge 12 Haimo the sheriff 13 Albert the chaplain <2c> ?1? Land of the King KEN 1,1 In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON In `AXTON' Hundred King William holds DARTFORD. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 142 villagers with 10 smallholders have 53 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill; meadow, 22 acres; pasture, 40 acres; from the woodland 8 small and 3 large pig pastures; 2 hythes, that is 2 harbours. Value before 1066, £60; as much when Haimo the sheriff acquired it; now it is valued by the English at £60; but the French reeve who holds at a revenue says that its value is £90. However, he pays from this manor £70 weighed and 111s of pence at 20d to the {ora}, and £7 and 26d at face value. In addition to this it pays the sheriff 100s. The men of the Hundred testify that from this manor of the King's have been taken 1 meadow, 1 alder grove, 1 mill and 20 acres of land and furthermore as much meadow as belongs to 10 acres of land. All of these were in King Edward's revenue while he was alive. Value of this, 20s. However, they say that Osward [* of Norton *], then sheriff, leased them to Alstan, reeve of London. Now Helto the steward and his nephew hold them. They also testify that Hawley has been taken from this manor. It answered for 1/2 sulung. The sheriff held this land. When he lost the sheriffdom, it stayed in the King's revenue. It remained so after King Edward's death. Now Hugh of Port holds it with 54 acres of land more. Value of the whole, £15. Further from the same manor of the King 6 acres of land have been taken and a wood which Osward the sheriff also placed outside the manor through a pledge of 40s. The Bishop of Rochester holds the church of this manor. Value 60s. As well as this there are a further 3 small churches. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] KEN 1,2 In AYLESFORD Lathe In LARKFIELD Hundred King William holds AYLESFORD. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 40 villagers with 5 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 40d; meadow, 43 acres; woodland, 70 pigs. Total value before 1066, £15; as much when Haimo the sheriff acquired it; value now £20; however it pays £31; the sheriff has £3 from it. Ansgot [* of Rochester *] holds as much of the land of this manor as is valued at £7 near Rochester. The Bishop of Rochester also holds as much of this land as is valued at 17s 4d in exchange for the land on which the castle is situated. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] KEN 1,3 In the Half-Lathe of MILTON In MILTON Hundred King William holds MILTON [Regis]. It answers for 80 sulungs. As well as these, there are 4 sulungs in lordship. In lordship 3 ploughs. In this manor 309 villagers with 74 smallholders have 167 ploughs. 6 mills at 30s; meadow, 18 acres. 27 salt-houses at 27s. <2d> 32 fisheries at 22s 8d; from the tolls, 40s; from the pasture, 13s 4d; woodland, 220 pigs. Walter's men pay 50s for Escorts and cartage. In this manor, 10 slaves. Total value before 1066, £200 at face value; as much when Haimo the sheriff acquired it; now the same. Hugh of Port holds 8 sulungs and 1 yoke of this manor, which were with the other sulungs before 1066 in customary payment. He has 3 ploughs in lordship. Value of this land which Hugh of Port holds, £20, which are accounted in the £200 of the whole manor of Milton [Regis]. Its holder pays £140 fired and weighed, and in addition £15 6s less 2d at face value. The reeve gives Haimo the sheriff £12. Wadard has as much of the King's woodland as pays 16d a year. He holds 1/2 a pig pasture which a villager held before 1066. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] took away 2 parts from a villager by force. The Abbot of St Augustine's holds the churches and tithes of this manor; 40s from 4 sulungs of the King go to him. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] KEN 1,4 In WYE Lathe In FAVERSHAM Hundred King William holds FAVERSHAM. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 2. 30 villagers with 40 smallholders have 24 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; from pasturable woodland, 31s 2d; a market at £4. 2 salt-houses at 3s 2d; in the City of Canterbury 3 sites at 20d belong to this manor. Total value before 1066, £60 less 5s; later £60; now £80. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <3a> ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury KEN 2,1 [* In THE BOROUGH Lathe *] [* In CANTERBURY Hundred *] In the City of CANTERBURY the Archbishop has 12 burgesses and 32 messuages which the clerics of the town hold in their guild; they pay 35s. A mill at 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,2 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] [* In SANDWICH Hundred *] SANDWICH lies in its own Hundred. The Archbishop holds this Borough. It is for the clothing of the monks. It pays the same service to the King as Dover. The men of this borough testify this, that before King Edward gave it to Holy Trinity, it paid £15 to the King. In 1066 it was not in the revenue. When the Archbishop acquired it, it paid £40 in revenue and 40000 herrings for the supplies of the monks. In the year in which this Survey was made Sandwich paid £50 in revenue and herrings as before. Before 1066 there were 307 habitable messuages; now there are 76 more; that is, 383 altogether. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,3 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] In `AXTON' Hundred The Archbishop of Canterbury holds DARENTH in lordship. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 22 villagers with 7 cottagers have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 mills at 50s. To this manor belong 5 burgesses in Rochester who pay 6s 8d. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value before 1066, £14; when acquired, £10; now £15 10s. However the holder of the manor pays £18. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,4 [* In `CODSHEATH' Hundred *] The Archbishop holds OTFORD himself, in lordship. It answers for 8 sulungs. Land for 42 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs. 101 villagers with 18 smallholders have 45 ploughs. 8 slaves; 6 mills at 72s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 150 pigs. Of this manor 3 thanes hold 1 1/2 sulungs. They have 3 ploughs in lordship, and 16 villagers with 11 smallholders, who have 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 24s; meadow, 28 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Total value before 1066 and later [***]; now the Archbishop's lordship is valued at £60; the thanes' at £12. What Richard of Tonbridge holds in his territory is valued at £10. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,5 The Archbishop holds SUNDRIDGE himself. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 27 villagers with 9 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 1/2 mills at 13s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. A church. Total value before 1066 £12; when acquired, £16; now £18; however, it pays £23 and a man-at-arms for the Archbishop's service. [!2! [* Earl *] Godwin held unjustly before 1066 !2!] [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,6 In {HELMESTREI} Hundred The Archbishop holds BEXLEY himself. It answered for 3 sulungs before 1066; now for 2. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 41 villagers with 15 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 3 mills at 48s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value before 1066 and later £12; now £20; however it pays £30 8s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,7 In `LITLELEE' Hundred The Archbishop holds CRAYFORD himself. It answered for 4 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 27 villagers with 2 smallholders have 8 ploughs. <3b> A church; 3 mills at 50s 6d; 5 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Total value before 1066 £12; as much when acquired; now £16; however, it pays £21. [!2! Osward [* of Norton *] held it from the archbishop before 1066 !2!] [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,8 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In LARKFIELD Hundred The Archbishop holds MALLING himself, in lordship. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 38 villagers with 12 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 21 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Total value before 1066 £9; the same when acquired; now as much; however, it pays £15. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,9 In TOLLINGTROUGH Hundred The Archbishop holds NORTHFLEET himself, in lordship. It answered for 6 sulungs before 1066; now for 5. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2. 36 villagers have 10 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; 1 mill at 10s, with a fishery; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value before 1066 £10; when acquired, £12; now £27; however, it pays £37 10s. What Richard of Tonbridge holds in his territory from this manor, value 30s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,10 In WROTHAM Hundred. The Archbishop holds WROTHAM himself. It answers for 8 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 76 villagers with 18 smallholders have 14 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 3 mills at 15s; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, when fruitful, 500 pigs. William the bursar holds 1 sulung of this manor; he has 1 plough in lordship, and 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Geoffrey holds 1 sulung of the same manor from the Archbishop; he has 1 plough, and 6 villagers with 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. Farman holds 1 1/2 yokes of this manor from the Archbishop; he has 3 ploughs, and 6 villagers with 12 cottagers who have 2 ploughs. 10 slaves. The total value of this manor before 1066 £15; later £16; now the Archbishop's lordship is valued at £24; however, it pays £35; the men-at-arms' £11; what Richard of Tonbridge holds in his territory is valued at £15. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,11 In MAIDSTONE Hundred The Archbishop holds MAIDSTONE himself. It answers for 10 sulungs. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 25 villagers with 21 smallholders have 25 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 5 mills at 36s 8d; 2 fisheries at 270 eels. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Of this manor 3 men-at-arms hold 4 sulungs from the Archbishop; they have 3 1/2 ploughs in lordship, and 32 villagers with 10 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. 10 slaves. They [also] have 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 13 acres; 2 1/2 fisheries at 180 eels; 2 salt-houses; woodland, 23 pigs. Total value of this manor before 1066 £14; when acquired £12; now the value of Archbishop's lordship £20; the men-at-arms' £15 10s. The monks of Canterbury have 20s from 2 men of this manor every year. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] <3c> KEN 2,12 In CHATHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds GILLINGHAM himself. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 42 villagers with 16 smallholders have 15 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; 3 fisheries at 42s 8d; 1 mill at 16s 8d; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Of this manor a Frenchman holds land for 1 plough. He has 2 smallholders. Total value of this manor before 1066 £15; when acquired, £12; now £23; however, it pays £26 less 12d; what the Frenchman holds 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,13 [* In THE BOROUGH Lathe *] In RECULVER Hundred The Archbishop holds RECULVER himself. It answers for 8 sulungs. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 90 villagers with 25 smallholders have 27 ploughs. A church; a mill at 25d; meadow, 33 acres; woodland 20 pigs; 5 salt-houses at 64d; a fishery. Total value of this manor before 1066 £14; when acquired, the same; now £35. In addition to these the Archbishop has £7 7s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,14 [* In WHITSTABLE Hundred *] The Archbishop holds WHITSTABLE himself, in lordship. It answers for 13 sulungs. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 92 villagers with 40 smallholders have 59 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value of this manor before 1066 £24 5s; later as much; now it pays £50 14s 2d to the Archbishop and 20s to the Archdeacon. Vitalis [!2! of Canterbury !2!] holds 3 sulungs, 1 yoke and 12 acres of land of this manor from the Archbishop. He has 5 ploughs and 29 smallholders and 5 slaves. 7 salt-houses at 25s 4d. A church; a small pig pasture of woodland. In total, value £14 6s 6d. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,15 In THE BOROUGH Lathe In PETHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds PETHAM himself. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 32 villagers with 21 smallholders have 19 ploughs. 2 churches. 2 slaves; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value of this manor before 1066 £17 6s 3d; later as much; value now £20. Godfrey [!2! the steward !2!] and Nigel hold 1 1/2 sulungs and 1 yoke of this manor from the Archbishop. They have 4 ploughs and 4 villagers with 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. In total, value £9. Of these the monks have 8s a year. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,16 In `STURSETE' Hundred The Archbishop holds WESTGATE himself, in lordship. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 17 villagers with 83 smallholders have 16 ploughs. A church; 12 mills at £4 5s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. To this manor belonged 52 messuages before 1066; now there are only 25 because the rest were destroyed for the Archbishop's new lodging ^[in Canterbury]^. <3d> Total value before 1066 and later £24 12s 6d; value now £40. Of this manor 5 of the Archbishop's men have 1 sulung and 6 yokes. They have 5 1/2 ploughs in lordship, and 8 villagers with 26 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. 3 mills; meadow, 34 acres; woodland 10 pigs. In total, value £9. Haimo the sheriff holds 1/2 sulung of this manor from the Archbishop. He has 2 ploughs, with 5 smallholders and 1 slave. 2 mills at 15s. Value 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,17 In BARHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds BISHOPSBOURNE himself, in lordship. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 64 villagers with 53 smallholders have 30 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 mills at 8s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 15 pigs; from grazing, 27d. Total value before 1066 and later £20; now £30. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,18 [* In WYE Lathe *] In BOUGHTON Hundred The Archbishop holds BOUGHTON [under Blean] himself, in lordship. It answers for 5 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 31 villagers with 31 smallholders who have 15 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; a fishery at 10d; a salt-house at 16d; woodland, 45 pigs. Total value before 1066 and later £15 16 3 1/2d; value now £30 16 3 1/2d. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,19 In CALEHILL Hundred The Archbishop holds CHARING himself, in lordship. It answers for 8 sulungs. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 1 sulung. 4 1/2 ploughs. 26 villagers with 27 smallholders have 27 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 40d. Meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 26 pigs. Total value before 1066 £24; when acquired, as much; now it is valued at £34; however, it pays £60. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,20 The Archbishop holds PLUCKLEY himself, in lordship. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 16 villagers with 7 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow, 12 1/2 acres; woodland, 140 pigs. Total value before 1066 £12; when acquired, £8; now £15; however, it pays £20. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,21 In the Lathe of EASTRY In WINGHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds WINGHAM himself, in lordship. It answered for 40 sulungs before 1066; now for 35. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 8 ploughs, and 85 villagers with 20 smallholders who have 57 ploughs. 8 slaves; 2 mills at 34s; woodland, 5 pigs; 2 small woods for fencing. Total value before 1066 £77; when acquired the same; now £100. William of Arques holds 1 sulung of this manor in Fleet. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 4 villagers and 1 man-at-arms with 1 plough. A fishery with a salt-house at 30d. Value of the whole 40s. Of this manor itself 5 of the Archbishop's men hold 5 1/2 sulungs and 3 yokes. In lordship they have 8 ploughs. 22 smallholders and 8 slaves. In total, value £21. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,22 [* In WYE Lathe *] In LONGBRIDGE Hundred. The Archbishop holds MERSHAM himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 3. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 39 villagers with 9 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. A church. 2 mills at 5s; 2 salt-houses at 5s; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. <4a> Total value before 1066 and later £10; now £20. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,23 In `LIMEN' Lathe In BIRCHOLT Hundred The Archbishop holds ALDINGTON himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 21 sulungs; now for 15 sulungs. Land for 100 ploughs. In lordship 13 ploughs. 200 villagers less 10 with 50 smallholders have 70 ploughs. A church; 13 slaves; 3 mills at 16s; 3 fisheries at 21d. Meadow, 170 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Total value before 1066 £62; as much when acquired; now it pays £100 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,24 [* In THE BOROUGH Lathe *] [* In `STURSETE' Hundred *] The Archbishop holds the village which is called ST MARTIN'S himself. It belongs to Westgate; lies in this Hundred and answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 36 smallholders. To this land belong 7 burgesses in Canterbury who pay 8s 4d. 5 mills at 20s; a small wood. In this village Ralph [!2! the chamberlain !2!] holds 1/2 sulung from the Archbishop. He has 2 ploughs in lordship, and 5 villagers with 3 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 of 1/2 sulung of St Martin's £7; value of another 1/2 sulung always £4. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,25 In `LIMEN' Lathe [* In ROMNEY MARSH *] In ROMNEY 85 burgesses who belong to Aldington, the Archbishop's manor. The value to the lordship was and now is £6. Of this manor of Aldington 1/2 yoke and 1/2 virgate lie in Lympne. The Archbishop holds in lordship. He has 1 plough, and 1 villager with 18 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 priests who pay £7 5s. Land for 2 ploughs. The value is and was £12; however, it pays £15. Of this manor the Count of Eu holds Stowting as 1 manor. Before 1066 it answered for 1 1/2 sulungs; now for only 1 sulung. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2, and 27 villagers with 13 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. 1 mill at 25d; a church; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 8 slaves. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £10. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,26 In `LONINGBOROUGH' Hundred The Archbishop holds LYMINGE himself, in lordship. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 4, and 101 villagers with 16 smallholders who have 55 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; a mill at 30d; a fishery at 40 eels; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. 6 burgesses belong in Hythe. Value before 1066 £24; later £40, now the same; however, it pays £60. Of this manor 3 of the Archbishop's men hold 2 1/2 sulungs and 1/2 yoke. They have 5 ploughs in lordship, and 20 villagers with 16 smallholders who have 5 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 7s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 11 pigs. 2 churches. In total, value £11. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] KEN 2,27 In SILVERDEN Hundred The Archbishop holds NEWENDEN himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. 25 villagers with 4 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A market at 40s less 5d; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value before 1066, 100s; when acquired, £12; now £10; however, the reeve pays £18 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] <4b> ?2? Land of his men-at-arms KEN 2,28 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] In `AXTON' Hundred Ansgot [!2! of Rots !2!] holds FARNINGHAM from the Archbishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 13 villagers with 5 smallholders who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Richard of Tonbridge has as much of the same woodland in his territory. Value of this manor before 1066 £7; now £11; of these the monks of Canterbury have £4 for their clothing. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,29 Ralph son of Ospak holds EYNSFORD from the Archbishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 5 ploughs. 29 villagers with 9 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 churches; 9 slaves; 2 mills at 43s; meadow, 29 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £16; value now £20. Of this manor Richard of Tonbridge holds as much woodland as can support 20 pigs; 1 mill at 5s and 1 fishery in his territory. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,30 [* In {HELMESTREI} Hundred *] Mauger holds 3 yokes in ORPINGTON from the Archbishop. Before 1066 it answered for as much outside Orpington. Now there are 2 yokes inside Orpington and third outside. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder and 4 slaves; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 11 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; when acquired, 20s; now 50s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,31 [* In WESTERHAM Hundred *] Haimo the sheriff holds BRASTED from the Archbishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2. 24 villagers with 16 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A church; 15 slaves; 2 mills at 24s; woodland, 80 pigs; from grazing, 9s 6d. In total, value before 1066 £10; as much when acquired; now £17. Abbot Alnoth held this manor from the Archbishop of Canterbury. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,32 [* In AYLESFORD Lathe *] [* In EYHORNE Hundred *] The Count of Eu holds ULCOMBE from the Archbishop. It answered for 2 1/2 sulungs before 1066; now for only 2. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 23 villagers with 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A church; a mill at 4s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. In total, value before 1066 £10; when acquired, £8; now £11. Alfhere held this manor from the Archbishop. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,33 In EYHORNE Hundred Ralph son of Turold holds BOUGHTON [Malherbe] from the Archbishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung, and lies in 6 sulungs of Hollingbourne. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. In total, the value is and always was 40s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,34 [* In WYE Lathe *] In FAVERSHAM Hundred Richard [!2! the constable !2!], one of the Archbishop's men, holds LEAVELAND [Court] from him. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 20s. [!2! The deacon of Canterbury had and held this land. !2!] [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,35 In BOUGHTON Hundred Richard [!2! the constable !2!] also holds GRAVENEY from the Archbishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; 4 salt-houses at 4s. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £6; of these the monks of Canterbury have 20s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] <4c> KEN 2,36 In CALEHILL Hundred Godfrey the steward holds [East] LENHAM from the Archbishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill at 7s; woodland at 10 pigs. In total, value £8; however, it pays £12 10s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,37 In TEYNHAM Hundred Godfrey ^[the steward]^ also holds 1/2 sulung in SHEPPEY from the Archbishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now £4; however it pays 100s. [!2! Osward [* of Norton *] held it from the archbishop before 1066 !2!] [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,38 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] In EASTRY Hundred Osbern son of Ledhard holds 1 yoke in [third] BUCKLAND from the Archbishop. He has 1 plough in lordship. Value 10s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,39 William Follet holds FINGLESHAM from the Archbishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. He has 6 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. William also holds Statenborough from the Archbishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. He has 12 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of these lands before 1066, 40s; when the Archbishop acquired them 10s; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,40 William [!2! Follet !2!] holds TILMANSTONE from the Archbishop. It answers for 1 sulung. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders. Value formerly 20s; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,41 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In HEANE Hundred Hugh de Montfort holds SALTWOOD from the Archbishop. Before 1066 it answered for 7 sulungs; now for 3 sulungs. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 33 villagers with 12 smallholders who have 9 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 9 mills at 20s; meadow, 33 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. To this manor belong 225 burgesses in the Borough of Hythe. Between the Borough and manor, value before 1066 £16; when acquired, £8; in total, now £29 6s 4d. [!2! Earl Godwin held it !2!] [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,42 In STREET Hundred William of Adisham holds BERWICK from the Archbishop as 1 manor. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 9 villagers with 9 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now £7; however, it pays £11. [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] KEN 2,43 In `LANGPORT' Hundred Robert of Romney holds LANGPORT from the Archbishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 29 villagers with 9 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 7 salt-houses at 8s 9d. To this manor belong 21 burgesses who are in Romney from whom the Archbishop has 3 forfeitures: robbery, breach of the peace and highway robbery. But the King has all the service from them; they themselves have all the customary dues and other forfeitures for service at sea; they are in the hands of the King. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £16. [!2! Earl Godwin held it !2!] [= ?2? Land of his ^[Archbishop of Canterbury]^ men-at-arms =] <4d> ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks KEN 3,1 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] In {HELMESTREI} Hundred The Archbishop of Canterbury holds ORPINGTON. Before 1066 it answered for 3 sulungs; now for 2 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 46 villagers with 25 smallholders who have 23 ploughs. 3 mills at 16s 4d; meadow, 10 acres; 5 pig pastures of woodland at 50 pigs. Total value before 1066 £15; when acquired, £8; now £25; however, it pays £28. 2 churches. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,2 In AYLESFORD Lathe In `LITTLEFELD' Hundred The Archbishop holds [East] PECKHAM himself. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 5 sulungs and 1 yoke. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2. 16 villagers with 14 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 1 mill; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. One of the Archbishop's men holds 1/2 sulung of the land of this manor; before 1066 it paid tax with these 6 sulungs although it did not belong to the manor except for [payment of] a levy, because it was free land. Richard of Tonbridge holds 2 sulungs and 1 yoke of this manor. He has 27 villagers who have 7 ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value of the whole £4. Value of the manor before 1066 £12; when the Archbishop acquired it £8; value of what he now has £8. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,3 In EYHORNE Hundred The Archbishop holds HOLLINGBOURNE himself. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 2. 61 villagers with 16 smallholders have 23 ploughs, A church; 12 slaves; 2 mills; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value before 1066 and later £20; now £30. To this manor is attached 1/2 sulung which has never paid a levy. The Bishop of Bayeux holds this from the Archbishop on payment of tribute. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,4 In TOLLINGTROUGH Hundred The Archbishop holds MEOPHAM himself. Before 1066 it answered for 10 sulungs; now for 7. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 4. 25 villagers with 71 smallholders have 25 ploughs. A church; 17 slaves; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Total value before 1066 £15 10s; when acquired £15; now £26. Richard of Tonbridge has in his territory what is valued at 18s 6d. Woodland, 20 pigs. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,5 In MAIDSTONE Hundred The Archbishop holds [East] FARLEIGH himself. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 4. 35 villagers with 56 smallholders have 30 ploughs. A church; 3 mills at 27s 8d. 8 slaves; 6 fisheries at 1200 eels. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 115 pigs. Godfrey [!2! the steward !2!] holds 1/2 sulung of the land of this manor as a Holding. He has 2 ploughs, and 7 villagers with 10 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and 4 slaves. 1 mill at 20d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; later as much; now £22. What Abel [!2! the monk !2!] now holds £6; what Godfrey [!2! the steward !2!] [holds] £9; what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] [holds] in his territory £4. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,6 In `SHAMWELL' Hundred The Archbishop holds CLIFFE himself. It answers for 3 1/2 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 20 villagers with 18 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 36 acres; woodland at 12d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; later £7; now £16. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,7 In THE BOROUGH Lathe In THANET Hundred The Archbishop holds MONKTON himself. Before 1066 it answered for 20 sulungs; now for 18. Land for 31 ploughs. In lordship 4. 89 villagers with 21 smallholders have 27 ploughs. 2 churches; a mill at 10s. A new fishery; 1 salt-house at 15d; <5a> woodland, 10 pigs. Total value before 1066 and later £20; now £40. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,8 In `DOWNHAMFORD' Hundred The Archbishop holds ICKHAM himself. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3. 29 villagers with 60 cottagers have 16 1/2 ploughs. A church; 4 mills at 100s; meadow, 35 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £22; now £32. William [!2! of Adisham !2!], one of his men, holds as much of the land of this manor as is valued at £7. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,9 In CANTERBURY Hundred The Archbishop holds NORTHGATE himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2. ploughs. 7 villagers with 26 smallholders have 2 ploughs. To this manor belong 100 burgesses less 3 in the City of Canterbury who pay £8 4s. 8 mills at 71s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. In total, the value is and was £17. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,10 [* In WHITSTABLE Hundred *] In the same The Borough Lathe lies a small Borough called SEASALTER, which belongs to the Archbishop's own kitchen. A man called Blize holds from the monks. In lordship 1 plough; 48 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 8 fisheries with [payment of] tribute at 25s; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 25s; now 100s. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,11 In WYE Lathe In FAVERSHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds [South] PRESTON himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3. 13 villagers with 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; 1 mill without dues; a fishery at 250 eels. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,12 In FELBOROUGH Hundred The Archbishop holds CHARTHAM himself. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2. 60 villagers with 15 cottagers have 15 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; 5 1/2 mills at 70s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 25 pigs. Value before 1066 and when acquired £12; now £25; however, it pays £30. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,13 The Archbishop holds GODMERSHAM himself. It answers for 8 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2. 60 villagers with 8 cottagers have 17 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 1 mill at 25s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 and when acquired £12; now £20; however it pays £30. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,14 In CHART Hundred The Archbishop holds [Great] CHART himself. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2. 36 villagers with 11 cottagers have 22 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 6s; a salt-house at 6d; meadow, 27 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and when acquired £12; now £20; however it pays £27. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,15 In CALEHILL Hundred The Archbishop holds Little CHART himself. Before 1066 it answered for 3 sulungs; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2. 19 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 5s 10d; meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. William [!2! son of Ermenfrid !2!] holds 1/2 sulung of the land of this manor from the Archbishop. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later 100s; now £8 8s 4d; what William holds is valued at 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] <5b> KEN 3,16 The Archbishop holds WESTWELL himself. Before 1066 it answered for 7 sulungs; now for 5. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 4. 81 villagers with 5 smallholders have 12 1/2 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Value before 1066 £17 11s 4d; when acquired, as much; now £24 4d; however, it pays £40. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,17 In EASTRY Lathe In EASTRY Hundred The Archbishop holds EASTRY himself. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 72 villagers with 22 smallholders have 24 ploughs. 1 1/2 mills at 30s; 3 salt-houses at 4s; meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. The monks of Canterbury also hold 1/2 sulung, 1 yoke and 5 acres in Giddinge. They have 6 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. In total, value before 1066 and later £26 10s 4 1/4d; now £36 10s 4 1/4d. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,18 The Archbishop holds ADISHAM himself. It answers for 17 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 100 villagers with 14 smallholders have 36 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; 3 slaves; woodland for fencing. 2 men-at-arms hold 3 sulungs of the land of this manor from the Archbishop. They have 4 ploughs in lordship. 18 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £40; when acquired, the same; now it pays £46 16s 4d; and 100s as a premium to the Archbishop. Value of what the men-at-arms hold £11; however it pays £13. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,19 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In HAM Hundred The Archbishop holds WAREHORNE himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,20 In `LIMEN' Lathe In `BLACKBOURNE' Hundred The Archbishop holds APPLEDORE himself. Before 1066 it answered for 2 sulungs; now for 1. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 37 villagers with 41 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A church; 6 fisheries at 3s 4d. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £16 17s 6d. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,21 [* In WYE Lathe *] In WYE Hundred The Archbishop holds one manor [!2! BROOK !2!] himself which answered for 1 sulung before 1066; now for 1/2. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 2s; 2 slaves; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and later 50s; now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,22 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In ROMNEY MARSH The Archbishop holds almsland _ himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. 21 villagers who have 7 ploughs. The value is and always was 53s. Of this land William Follet has 1 yoke. Value to him 10s a year. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] KEN 3,23 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] [* In SANDWICH Hundred *] SANDWICH has been entered above. It belongs to the lordship of the monks. [= ?3? Land of the Archbishop's monks =] <5c> ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester KEN 4,1 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] [* In `AXTON' Hundred *] The Bishop of Rochester holds SOUTHFLEET. It answered for 6 sulungs. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, and 25 villagers with 9 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Now it answers for 5 sulungs. A church. Value before 1066 and later £11; now £21; however, it pays £24 and an ounce of gold. In Tonbridge there is as much woodland and land from this manor as is valued at 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,2 The Bishop also holds STONE. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 4 sulungs. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2. 20 villagers with 12 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 72 acres; a mill at 6s 8d; a fishery at 3s 4d; woodland, 60 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £13; now £16; however it pays £20, an ounce of gold and a porpoise. Richard of Tonbridge holds as much woodland from this manor as is valued at 15s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,3 The Bishop also holds FAWKHAM. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; 2 mills at 15s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £8. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,4 The Bishop also holds LONGFIELD and Ansketil the priest from him. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 9 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 70s; now 100s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,5 In BROMLEY Hundred The Bishop also holds BROMLEY. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 3. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 30 villagers with 26 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £12 10s; now £18; however, it pays £21 less 2s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,6 [* In AYLESFORD Lathe *] [* In LARKFIELD Hundred *] The Bishop also holds WOULDHAM. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 3. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 18 villagers with 16 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 fishery; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. A church. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £12. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,7 The Bishop also holds MALLING. Before 1066 it answered for 3 sulungs; now for 1 1/2. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; a mill at 2s; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,8 The Bishop also holds TROTTISCLIFFE. Before 1066 it answered for 3 sulungs; now for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 sulung; 1 plough. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now £7. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,9 The Bishop also holds SNODLAND. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 3. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; 3 mills at 40s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £9. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] <5d> KEN 4,10 In `SHAMWELL' Hundred The Bishop also holds CUXTON. Before 1066 it answered for 2 1/2 sulungs; now for only 2. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 9 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 1 mill at 30d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and later £4 10s; now £10 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,11 The Bishop also holds DENTON. Before 1066 it answered for 2 sulungs; now for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers have 1 plough. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £7 15s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,12 The Bishop also holds HALLING. Before 1066 it answered for 6 sulungs; now for 2 1/2. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 15 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £16. Value of what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds in his territory 7s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,13 The Bishop also holds FRINDSBURY. Before 1066 it answered for 10 sulungs; now 7. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 40 villagers with 28 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves; a mill at 12s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £25. Value of what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds in his territory 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,14 In the Hundred of ROCHESTER The Bishop also holds BORSTAL. Before 1066 it answered for 2 sulungs; now for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; 2 mills at 20s. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £10. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,15 In ROCHESTER the Bishop had and still has 80 messuages of the land which belongs to Frindsbury and Borstal, his own manors. Value before 1066 and later £3; value now £8; however, they pay £11 13s 4d a year. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] KEN 4,16 In HOO Hundred The Bishop also holds STOKE. Before 1066 it answered for 5 sulungs; now for 3. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £8 0s 20d; however, it's holder pays £13 0s 20d. This manor was and is the Bishopric of Rochester's, but Earl Godwin bought it before 1066 from two men who held it from the Bishop. This sale was made without his knowledge, but afterwards, in the reign of King William, Archbishop Lanfranc proved [his claim to] it against the Bishop of Bayeux; and so the Church of Rochester is in possession. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] <6a> ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux KEN 5,1 In the [Half]-Lathe of SUTTON In `AXTON' Hundred Hugh of Port holds HAWLEY from the Bishop of Bayeux. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; a mill at 20s; 1 pig pasture of woodland at 5 pigs. Value of the whole manor now £15 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. In this manor one man holds 20 acres of land which are valued at 5s a year. He is called Wilfred and he does not belong to that manor nor could he have any lord except the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,2 Helto [* the steward *] holds SWANSCOMBE from the Bishop. It answers for 10 sulungs. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3. 33 villagers with 3 smallholders have 13 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms; 10 slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 3 pigs; 5 fisheries at 30d; a sixth which serves the hall; 1 landing place at 5s 4d. Of the woodland of this manor Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds in his territory what is valued at 4s. Value of the whole manor was £20; [***]; value now £32. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,3 Ralph son of Turold holds HARTLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 9 villagers with 6 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; woodland, 10 pigs. Value of the whole manor £3; [***]; now 100s. A woman held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,4 Ralph holds {EDDINTONE} from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1 mill at 23s. The whole manor is valued at £4; value before 1066 a little more. Leofstan held it from King Edward; after his death it went to Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *]; now it is in dispute. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,5 Ansgot of Rochester holds MAPLESCOMBE from the Bishop for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 8 pigs and 16d too. The value was £4; [***]; now 110s. {Estan}? held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,6 Adam son of Hubert holds RIDLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 1/2 acre; 1 pig pasture of woodland which Richard of Tonbridge holds. The value of the manor was £3; [***]; now £4 10s. Siward held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,7 Hugh of Port holds ASH from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 12 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A man-at-arms who has 8 male and female slaves; land for 1 plough. In addition to this Hugh has 2 men who hold 1/2 sulung, who could go where ever they would before 1066 without permission. One piece of land is called Idleigh, another `Sonnings'. Land for 1 plough. It is valued at 20s. The whole manor was valued at £7; now the same; what Richard of Tonbridge holds is valued at 40s. From it the King has 2 pig pastures which are valued at 7s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,8 Geoffrey of Rots holds LULLINGSTONE. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 cottager have 2 ploughs. 7 slaves; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value when acquired 60s; now 100s; the King has in his hands what is valued at 10s. Brictsi the noble held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <6b> KEN 5,9 Mauger holds LULLINGSTONE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value of the whole manor was 60s; now 70s; of that manor the King has what is valued at 10s. Bruning held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,10 Mauger also holds 1/2 yoke of land in FARNINGHAM. Land for 3 oxen. 2 oxen there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 15s. Brunsunu held it and could go where he would with his land. Of this manor the King holds what is valued at 8s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,11 Mauger also holds 1/2 sulung in PINDEN from the Bishop. Land for 7 oxen. 1 plough there, with 6 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 16s. Alfred held it before 1066 and could go where he would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,12 Osbern Paisforiere holds 1/2 sulung in LULLINGSTONE from the Bishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 slave have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 5 pigs; a mill at 15s and 150 eels. The King has a wood as a new gift of the Bishop; value 3s. The value of the whole manor was 60s; now 77s. Siward Sot held it before 1066 and could go where he would with his land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,13 Wadard holds 1/2 sulung in FARNINGHAM from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 villager, 2 cottagers and 5 slaves. 1/2 mill at 5[s] sulungs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Apart from that 1/2 sulung Wadard holds 1/2 yoke in the same village which never was exempt [from tax] to the King. In total the value was £4, now £6. {Estan} held it before 1066 and could go where he would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,14 Wadard also holds MAPLESCOMBE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 8 pigs and 16d. The value was £3; now £6. Wulfstan held it under [* Earl *] Harold. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,15 Arnulf of Hesdin holds FARNINGHAM. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 6 oxen there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 100 sheep; woodland 10 pigs and 14d. Of the woodland of this manor the King has what is valued at 8s. The value of the whole manor was £3; now 40s. Deoring held it and could go where he would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,16 Ansketil of Rots holds DARENTH from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills at 18s; woodland, 3 pigs. Of that manor the King has what is valued at 10d as a new gift of the Bishop. The value of the whole manor was and is 100s. Aelfric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,17 In the same village ^[DARENTH]^ Ansketil ^[of Rots]^ also has 1 manor from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill at 20s; meadow, 3 acres; 1 slave. The value of the whole manor was 60s; now 70s. Osgeard held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,18 Ansketil ^[of Rots]^ also holds HORTON [Kirby] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. <6c> 4 smallholders. A mill at 5s; meadow, 6 acres. A church; woodland, 3 pigs. The King has a new gift of the Bishop as much woodland of that manor as is valued at 5s. The value of the whole manor was £4; now £6. {Godel} held it from Brictsi [* the noble *] and could go where he would with this land. Ansketil ^[of Rots]^ also holds 1/2 sulung in the same manor from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 mill at 15s; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. The value of the whole manor was 40s; now 60s. Ording [* of Horton *] held it from the King. Ansketil ^[of Rots]^ also holds 1 sulung in the same manor from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 mill at 5s; woodland, 15 pigs. The value of the whole manor was £4; now 100s. Alward [* the noble *] held it from [* Earl *] Harold. These 4 manors are now in place of 1 manor [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,19 In `LITLELEE' Hundred Robert the interpreter holds LESSNESS from the Bishop. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 1. 60 villagers with 3 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 slaves. 3 cottagers. 3 fisheries at 4s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; when the Bishop acquired it £18; now £22; however, its holder pays £30 This manor answered for 10 sulungs before 1066; now 4 sulungs. Azur held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,20 Ansgot [* of Rochester *] holds `HOWBURY' from the Bishop which answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, 5 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 10s. 2 cottagers and 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; when acquired as much; now £4. Eskil held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,21 The Abbot of St Augustine's holds PLUMSTEAD from the Bishop of Bayeux. It answers for 2 sulungs and 1 yoke. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 17 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired £8; now as much; however, its holder pays £12. Brictsi the noble held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,22 In {HELMESTREI} Hundred Mauger holds RUXLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 12s; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; when acquired £3; now 100s. Alward [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,23 Arnulf of Hesdin holds CHELSFIELD from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 20 villagers with 4 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £16; later £12; now £25; however, its holder pays £35. Toki held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,24 Adam son of Hubert holds [St Mary] CRAY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers with 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now £10. Toli held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,25 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds [West] WICKHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. <6d> Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers have 4 ploughs. 13 slaves; a church; a mill at 20d; a wood at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £13. Godric son of Karli held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,26 Geoffrey of Rots holds SEAL from the Bishop. It answers for 7 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 31 villagers with 14 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 10 slaves; a fishery at 90 eels; woodland, 75 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £30; when acquired £16; now what Geoffrey holds £24. What Richard of Tonbridge holds in his territory is valued at £6; what the King holds from this manor 22s. Brictsi the noble held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,27 Ansketil of Rots holds [North] CRAY from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 3 acres. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £3. Leofric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,28 Ansketil ^[of Rots]^ also holds another [St Paul's] CRAY from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 mill at 42d; 5 slaves; woodland, 7 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £3. These two lands were 2 manors before 1066; now they are in 1 manor. Alwin held them from Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *]. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,29 In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON In GREENWICH Hundred The Bishop of Lisieux holds GREENWICH from the Bishop of Bayeux. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers have 4 ploughs; 4 smallholders, 1 cottager and 5 slaves. 4 mills at 70s; meadow, 22 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. These 2 sulungs were two manors before 1066. Earl Harold held one, Brictsi [* the noble *] the other; now they are in one. Value together before 1066 and later £8; now they are valued at £12. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,30 Haimo the sheriff holds ELTHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 42 villagers with 12 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 9 slaves; meadow, 22 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Value before 1066 £16; when acquired £12; now £20. Alwold? [* of Eltham *] held it from the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,31 [!2! Ralph !2!] son of Turold of Rochester holds WRICKLESMARSH from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 2 cottagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; when acquired £4; now 100s. Eskil held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,32 Walter of Douai holds LEE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 2 cottagers have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and when the Bishop acquired it £3; now 100s. Alwin held it from the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,33 William son of Oger holds CHARLTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 13 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £7. Two brothers, Godwin and Alward [* the noble *], held this land as two manors from the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,34 In {HELMESTREI} Hundred William ^[son of Oger]^ also holds [Foots] CRAY from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs and 4 cottagers. <7a> 1 mill at 10s. 1 slave; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now £4. Godwin Foot held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,35 Ansketil [!2! of Rots !2!] holds CROFTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung and 1 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship nothing but 3 villagers and 4 smallholders are there. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £6. Alwin held this land from King Edward as two manors. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,36 Gilbert Maminot holds CUDHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4. 15 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 11 slaves; 2 mills at 14s 2d; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later £16; now £24. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,37 Gilbert ^[Maminot]^ also holds KESTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 40s. Esbiorn Bicga held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,38 Hugh nephew of Herbert holds SANDLINGS from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers with 2 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £8. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,39 In BROMLEY Hundred Ansgot of Rochester holds BECKENHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 22 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 4 slaves; a mill; woodland, 60 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £9; now £13. Eskil held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,40 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In LARKFIELD Hundred Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds LEYBOURNE from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 16 villagers with 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; a mill at 7s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired £7; now £8. Richard of Tonbridge holds in his territory what is valued at 24s. The King holds as a new gift from the Bishop what is valued at 24s 2d. Thorgisl held this manor from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,41 Ansketil [!2! of Rots !2!] holds ALLINGTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 1/2 mill; 1 pig pasture at 15s; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 100s; when acquired 60s; now 100s. Wulfric held it from Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *]. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,42 Haimo the sheriff holds DITTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 20 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 35 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired 100s; now £8. Esbiorn [* Bicga *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,43 Vitalis holds SIFFLETON from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 10s. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. <7b> Value before 1066, 40s; when acquired £4; now 100s. Before 1066 two men, Leofwin and Wulfwin, held this land jointly and could go where they would with their land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,44 Ralph son of Turold holds ECCLES from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers with 14 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4; what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds in his territory 15d; [what] the King [holds] 8s 5d as a new gift from the Bishop In Rochester the Bishop had 3 houses at 31d which he took into his own hands from that manor. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,45 Hugh of Port holds PADDLESWORTH from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 3 oxen A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; when acquired, 30s; now 40s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,46 Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds RYARSH from the Bishop. It answers for 2 1/2 sulungs. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 10 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired, 100s; now £6. Aelfric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,47 Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds OFFHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. Nothing in lordship. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 50d; 3 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; when acquired, 20s; now 30s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,48 Ranulf of Colombières holds NASHENDEN from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 19 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £3; when acquired, £4; now £5. Earl Leofwin held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,49 Robert the interpreter holds TOTTINGTON at a revenue from the King by a new gift of the Bishop of Bayeux. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 9 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; when acquired, 20s; now 40s. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,50 Robert ^[the interpreter]^ also holds 1 yoke in TOTTINGTON at a revenue from the King, that is by a new gift from the Bishop of Bayeux. There is nothing there except meadow, 2 acres. The value is and always was 10s. Godwin held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,51 Ralph son of Turold holds ADDINGTON from the Bishop. It answers for 2 1/2 sulungs. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers with 9 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; 10 slaves; 2 mills at 11s 2d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired, 100s; now £6. Aethelred? [* of Yalding *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <7c> KEN 5,52 In TOLLINGTROUGH Hundred Ralph son of Turold holds MILTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung and 3 yokes. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 21 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 49d; an enclosure at 20s; 3 slaves. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now £6; what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds in his territory in a wood, 5s. Earl Leofwin held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,53 Ralph ^[son of Turold]^ also holds LUDDESDOWN from the Bishop. It answers for 2 1/2 sulungs and 1/2 yoke. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 17 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; meadow, 3 1/2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now £8; what Richard [* of Tonbridge *] has in his territory 20d. The Bishop holds 4 houses in his hands in the City of Rochester which belong to this manor, from which he has 9s 10d. Earl Leofwin held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,54 Herbert son of Ivo holds GRAVESEND from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs and 1 yoke. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 8 slaves have 2 oxen. A church; 1 enclosure. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired as much; now £11. Before 1066 this manor was three manors. Leofric, Wulfwin and Godwin held them. Now it is in one. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,55 Wadard holds NURSTEAD from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders. A church; 4 slaves; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; when acquired £3; now £5. Wulfstan held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,56 In LARKFIELD Hundred Ansketil [!2! of Rots !2!] holds OFFHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. In the City of Rochester 1 house which pays 30d. Value of the manor before 1066, 100s; when acquired £4; now £4 9s. Value of what Richard of Tonbridge holds 11s. Wulfric held it from Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *]. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,57 Ralph of Courbépine holds BIRLING from the Bishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers with 14 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 1 mill at 10s and 330 eels; a fishery at 60 eels. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture for 50 cattle; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; when acquired £6; now £12. Esbiorn Bicga held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,58 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds BURHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 20 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; 1 mill at 6s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired as much; now £12. The Bishop of Rochester has houses from this manor; value 7s. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,59 In `LITTLEFELD' Hundred Corbin [* of Agneaux *] holds [West] PECKHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 12 villagers have 5 ploughs; 8 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £8; however, it pays £12. From this manor the King has 3 pig pastures where 4 villagers live; value 40s. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <7d> KEN 5,60 Richard of Tonbridge holds HADLOW from the Bishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3. 47 villagers with 15 smallholders have 15 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 2 mills at 11s; 12 fisheries at 7s 6d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £30. Edeva [* the fair *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,61 Ralph son of Turold holds 1/2 sulung in `STOKENBURY' from the Bishop. Before 1066 2 free men held it; now likewise. Value 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,62 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In WECHYLSTONE Hundred Richard of Tonbridge holds TUDELEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. A church; woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and always was 15s. Edeva [* the fair *] held if from the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,63 In EYHORNE Hundred Hugh nephew of Herbert holds HARRIETSHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship [***]. 18 villagers with 10 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; 11 slaves; 2 mills at 11s 6d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired £8; now £10. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,64 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ also holds FAIRBOURNE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship [***]; 4 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills at 40d. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. Alwin held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,65 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ also holds 1 yoke of free land in SHELBOROUGH from the Bishop. He has 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder and 5 slaves. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value is and always was 20s. Alwin held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,66 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ and Aethelwold the chamberlain also hold FRINSTED from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship [***]. 3 villagers have 7 oxen. A church; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,67 Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] holds LEEDS from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 28 villagers with 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A church; 18 slaves. 2 {arpents} of vines; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 pigs, 5 villagers' mills. Value before 1066 £16; the same when acquired; now £20; however, it pays £25. Earl Leofwin held it. From this manor the Abbot of St Augustine's has 1/2 sulung, in exchange for the Bishop of Bayeux's park, value 10s. The Count of Eu has 4 pig pastures of this manor, value 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,68 Ansgot of Rochester holds ALDINGTON from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill at 4s 2d; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £7. Godwin and Alwin held it from King Edward as two manors. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,69 Ansgot ^[of Rochester]^ also holds STOCKBURY from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 9 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 1 mill at 64d; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. Aelfeva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,70 Hugh of Port holds ALLINGTON. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 3 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 1/2 mills at 17s. Meadow, 5 acres; <8a> woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £9; as much when acquired; now £10; however, it pays £12. To this manor are attached 3 measures of land in Rochester; they pay 5s a year. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,71 Adam son of Hubert holds SUTTON [Valence] from the Bishop. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 18 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill; woodland, 50 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; when acquired, £10; now £14; however, it pays £18. Earl Leofwin held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,72 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds CHART [Sutton] from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 20 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. 3 {arpents} of vines; a park of wild beasts. Value before 1066, later and now £12. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,73 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds [East] SUTTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £12; however, it pays £18. Leofnoth held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,74 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds BOWLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A church; 4 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. One man, Adam [* son of Hubert *], has 1 sulung of this manor; it is called Marley. He has 1 plough, and 4 villagers with 1 plough. A church; 2 slaves; woodland, 4 pigs. Thorgisl held it from King Edward. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; later as much; now £7. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,75 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds LANGLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 25 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; when acquired, 50s; now 60s. Thorgisl held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,76 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds OTTERDEN from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 30s. To this manor belong 2 measures of land in Canterbury at 12d. Alward [* the noble *] held this manor from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,77 Adam ^[son of Hubert]^ also holds [Old] SHELVE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 5 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,78 William son of Robert holds [New] SHELVE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2. A Frenchman with 10 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; a mill at 15d; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £4. Edith held it from King Edward. Before 1066 one house in Canterbury which pays 25d belonged to this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <8b> KEN 5,79 Hugh nephew of Herbert holds BOUGHTON [Malherbe] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship nothing, but 5 villagers have 1 plough there. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. A church. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £6. Alwin held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,80 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ also holds WORMSHILL from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £4. Edwin held it from King Edward and could go with his land where he would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,81 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ also holds WICHLING from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 3 slaves. A church; woodland, 5 pigs. Before 1066 3 houses in Canterbury which pay 40d belonged to this manor. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; later and now 40s. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward and could go where he would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,82 Hugh ^[nephew of Herbert]^ also holds [Old] SHELVE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,83 Geoffrey of Rots holds OTHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung and 1 yoke. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; 2 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; when acquired, £3; now £4. Alwin held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,84 Robert the interpreter holds HARBILTON at a revenue. Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] held it from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 cattle. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 60s; however, it is at a revenue for £4. Aelfric held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,85 Robert ^[the interpreter]^ also holds BROOMFIELD at a revenue. Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] held it from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 10 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 6s 8d; pasture at 15s. 12 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. Alwin held it from Earl Godwin. To this manor belongs free land for 3 oxen, value 5s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,86 Ralph [of] Courbépine holds THURNHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 16 villagers with 18 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 1 mill at 6s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £12; however, it pays [£]14. Esbiorn Bicga held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,87 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds FAIRBOURNE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 30s. Esbiorn Bicga held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,88 [* In CHATHAM Hundred *] Odo holds GILLINGHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 2. 6 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 1 mill at 16s 7d; meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 8 acres. <8c> Value before 1066, 40s; when acquired, 30s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,89 In CHATHAM Hundred Robert the interpreter holds CHATHAM from the Bishop at a revenue. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3. 33 villagers with 4 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 15 slaves; 1 mill at 32d; meadow, 20 acres; 6 fisheries at 12d; woodland, 1 pig. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15; however, it pays £35. Earl Godwin held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,90 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In ROCHESTER Hundred The son of William Thaon holds [Little] DELCE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung and 1 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 1 pig. Value before 1066 and later £3; now 70s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,91 Ansgot of Rochester holds [Great] DELCE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,92 In HOO Hundred Ansgot ^[of Rochester]^ also holds STOKE from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 7 smallholders, A fishery at 2s. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now 110s. Eskil held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,93 The Bishop of Bayeux holds HOO himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 50 sulungs; now for 33. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 4. 100 villagers less 3 with 61 cottagers have 43 ploughs. 6 churches; 12 slaves; meadow, 32 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £60; when the Bishop acquired it, the same; now as much; however, its holder pays £113. 9 houses in the City of Rochester belong to this manor; they paid 6s; now they have been taken away. Earl Godwin held this manor. Richard of Tonbridge holds 1/2 sulung of this manor. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now, 40s. Adam son of Hubert holds 1 sulung and 1 yoke of the same manor from the Bishop. One of his men has 1/2 plough in lordship, and 4 villagers with 1/2 plough and 1 cottager. The value is and was 30s. Ansketil of Rots holds 3 sulungs of this manor. He has 1 plough in lordship. 5 villagers with 12 cottagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres; 2 fisheries at 5s. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £6 5s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,94 In TWYFORD Hundred Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 yoke in PIMP'S [Court] from the Bishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. He has 1/2 plough, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; 1/2 fishery without dues; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 6s; later 5s; now 10s; however, it pays 15s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,95 Ranulf of Colombières holds [West] FARLEIGH from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. Ranulf holds only 3 yokes. He has 1 plough in lordship. 10 villagers with 4 cottagers have 3 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £7. Alnoth [* of Kent *] held it from the King. Rainer holds 1 yoke of this sulung in the manor of Pimp's [Court] <8d> from the Bishop. He has 1 plough, with 9 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 40s. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,96 Haimo [!2! the sheriff !2!] holds NETTLESTEAD from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 14 villagers have 5 ploughs. A church; 14 slaves; 2 mills at 14s; a fishery at 2s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 35 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £8 5s. Northmann held it from King Edward. Of this manor the Bishop has 30s for 2 sites. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,97 Ralph son of Turold holds WATERINGBURY from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 2 mills at 3s; meadow, 2 acres; a fishery at 30 eels; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £6. Leofeva held it from King Edward. 3 sites in the city ^[Rochester]^ are attached to this manor; they pay 3s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,98 Hugh of Bréboeuf holds WATERINGBURY from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 16d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. Godhild held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,99 Aethelwold [!2! the chamberlain !2!] held TESTON from the Bishop; now Robert [* the interpreter *] holds it at a revenue. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 12 slaves; 1 mill at 3s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now 100s. Edward held it from King Edward. Before 1066, 3 brothers held this land as three manors, now it is in one. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,100 Aethelwold [!2! the chamberlain !2!] also held BENSTED from the Bishop; Robert [* the interpreter *] holds it at revenue. It answers for 1 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 5 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 40s. Godric held it from Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *]. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,101 In MAIDSTONE Hundred Ranulf of Colombières holds [West] BARMING from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 5 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 15s; when acquired, 20s; now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,102 Robert the interpreter holds BOXLEY at a revenue. Before 1066 it answered for 7 sulungs; now for 5 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 47 villagers with 11 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 3 mills at 36s 8d; 16 slaves; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £25; now £30; however, Robert pays £55. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it. Helto [* the steward *] holds 1/2 sulung of this manor. He has 1 plough, with 1 smallholder and 1 Frenchman. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,103 [* In WROTHAM Hundred *] Ralph son of Turold holds WROTHAM [Heath] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 4s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s 54d. Richard of Tonbridge has in his territory what is valued at 13s. Woodland, 50 pigs. The King has what is valued at 16d from this manor. Before 1066 Godwin and Edwin held this land as two manors. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,104 [* In `SHAMWELL' Hundred *] Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds CHALK from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £10; however, its <9a> holder pays £14. Of this manor there is in the King's hands what is valued at 7s from a new gift of the Bishop. The Bishop kept in his hands 3 sites in the City of Rochester, value 50d. In Essex there is 1 hide which rightly belongs to this manor. Godwin son of Dudemann held it; now Ranulf Peverel holds it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,105 Adam [* son of Hubert *] also holds HIGHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 5 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 24 villagers with 12 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. 20 slaves; meadow, 30 acres. A church; 1 mill at 10s; a fishery at 3s; in Essex pasture for 200 sheep. Value before 1066 £12; later £6; now £15. Before 1066 Godwin son of Karli and Toli held this land as two manors. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,106 Adam [* son of Hubert *] also holds 1 1/2 sulungs in COOLING from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers have 1/2 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £4; value of what Richard of Tonbridge has in his territory, 7s. Wulfwin held it from Earl Leofwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,107 Adam [* son of Hubert *] also holds BECKLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough and 2 smallholders. 1 mill at 5s. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 15s. Wulfwin held it from Earl Leofwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,108 In `SHAMWELL' Hundred Ralph son of Turold holds OAKLEIGH from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 1/2 plough. There are a further 30 acres of land. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £4. Hunef held it from Earl Harold. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,109 Ansgot of Rochester holds HENHURST. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 20s; when acquired, 30s; now 40s. Godwin held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,110 Arnulf of Hesdin holds CLIFFE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. Value before 1066 and later 30s. Two brothers, Aelfric and Ordric, held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,111 Arnulf ^[of Hesdin]^ also holds HAVEN from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now 60s. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,112 Odo holds 1 yoke from the Bishop, also in HAVEN. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship nothing. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,113 Odo also holds COOLING from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 30s. God held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,114 Helto [* the steward *] holds MERSTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 5 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 30s. Wulfward White held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,115 In the Half-Lathe of MILTON In MILTON Hundred <9b> Hugh of Port holds TUNSTALL from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs [***] and 1/2. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers with 1 plough and 9 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs; a salt-house at 12d. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £8. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,116 Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds UPCHURCH from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 5 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill at 6s 8d. Value {{30s}} £6. Osward [* of Norton *] held it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,117 Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds STUPPINGTON from the Bishop. Osward [* of Norton *] held it before 1066. Then it answered for 1 sulung less 1/2 yoke. Land for 2 ploughs. It is in lordship with 1 slave and 5 smallholders. Value 30s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,118 Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds TONGE from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers with 1 plough. A church; 4 slaves; a mill at 8s; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £10 10s. Osward [* of Norton *] held it. Of these sulungs which Hugh of Port has, Osward held 5 for tribute, and 3 sulungs and 1 1/2 yokes which he took from the King's villagers. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,119 In THE BOROUGH Lathe In BRIDGE Hundred Richard son of William holds PATRIXBOURNE from the Bishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 44 villagers with 3 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; 4 mills at 16s 8d; a fishery at 6d; pasture, from which outsiders have ploughed 6 acres of land; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £18; when acquired, £10; now £19. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,120 The Bishop of Bayeux holds HARDRES himself, in lordship. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers with 2 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £7; however, it pays £10. Edwin held it from King Edward. ^[Ranulf holds from the Bishop of Bayeux at a revenue]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,121 The Bishop also holds STELLING in lordship. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship nothing except 1 smallholder. A church; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s. Alred [* of Yalding *] held it from King Edward. ^[Ranulf holds from the Bishop of Bayeux at a revenue]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,122 The Bishop also holds BEKESBOURNE in lordship. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 25 villagers with 4 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; a mill at 38d; a salt-house at 30d; 1/2 fishery at 4d; from pasture 40d; woodland, 6 1/2 pigs. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from King Edward. Value before 1066 £12; later £7; now £12; however, it pays £18. Value of what Hugh de Montfort holds 5s. Ranulf holds these three manors from the Bishop of Bayeux at a revenue. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,123 Ranulf of Colombières holds HARDRES from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now 100s. Azur held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,124 In `DOWNHAMFORD' Hundred The Bishop holds WICKHAMBREUX himself, in lordship. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 36 villagers with 32 cottagers have 9 ploughs. A church; a priest who gives 40s a year. A park; 2 mills at 50s; 2 salt-houses at 32d; 3 fisheries at 4s; meadow, 32 acres; pasture for 300 sheep and for 31 cattle; woodland, 80 pigs. Value before 1066 £25; when acquired £20; now £30. To this manor belong 3 messuages in Canterbury which pay 6s 8d. Alfred Bicga held this manor from King Edward. Further, in [the lands of] this manor lies 1/2 sulung of free land which Sired [* of Chilham *] <9c> held from Alfred Bicga, and which Geoffrey son of Maleterre now holds from the Bishop of Bayeux. The value is and always was 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,125 [* In CANTERBURY Hundred *] In the Hundred and in the City of CANTERBURY Adam son of Hubert has 4 houses, and 2 outside the City, from the Bishop which pay 8s. ^[The burgesses of Canterbury held these lands before 1066 and until [the time of] the Bishop of Bayeux, who took them from them]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,126 In the same Hundred Haimo the sheriff holds NACKINGTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 smallholders. A small wood containing 12 acres of pasture. Value before 1066, later and now £3. ^[The burgesses of Canterbury held these lands before 1066 and until [the time of] the Bishop of Bayeux, who took them from them]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,127 Haimo ^[the sheriff]^ also holds 1/2 sulung _ from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; later £6; now £9. The burgesses ^[of Canterbury]^ of Canterbury held these lands before 1066 and until [the time of] the Bishop of Bayeux, who took them from them. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,128 In `LIMEN' Lathe In FOLKESTONE Hundred William of Arques holds FOLKESTONE. Before 1066 it answered for 40 sulungs; now for 39. Land for 120 ploughs. In lordship 14 ploughs; 209 villagers and 83 smallholders; between them all they have 45 ploughs. 5 churches, from which the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ has 55s. 3 slaves. 7 mills at £9 12s. Meadow, 100 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Earl Godwin held this manor. Of this manor Hugh son of William holds 9 sulungs of the villagers' land. He has 4 1/2 ploughs there in lordship, and 8 villagers with 17 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. 3 churches; 1 1/2 mills at 16s 5d; a salt-house at 30d; woodland, 6 pigs. Value £20. Of this manor Walter of Abbeville holds 3 yokes and 12 acres of land. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Value 30s. Alfred holds 1 sulung and 40 acres of land. He has 2 ploughs in lordship, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. Value £4. Walter son of Engelbert holds 1/2 sulung and 40 acres. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 7 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. Wesman holds 1 sulung. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 2 villagers with 7 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value £4. Alfred the steward holds 1 sulung, a yoke and 6 acres of land. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 11 smallholders. Value 50s. Eudo holds 1/2 sulung. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. Bernard of St Ouen [holds] 4 sulungs. He has 3 ploughs in lordship. 6 villagers with 11 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 24s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. From a pig pasture and from the land which has been given from these sulungs at a revenue comes £3. In total, value £9. Baldric [* of Lindsey *] holds 1/2 sulung. He has 1 plough. 2 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 30d. Value 30s. Richard holds 58 acres of land. He has 1 plough, with 5 smallholders. Value 10s. Value of the whole of Folkestone before 1066 £110; when acquired, £40; now value of what he has in lordship £100; value of what the aforesaid men-at-arms hold together £45 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <9d> KEN 5,129 In `LONINGBOROUGH' Hundred The Bishop of Bayeux holds ELHAM in lordship. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 41 villagers with 8 smallholders have 18 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 6s; meadow, 28 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £30; now £40; however, it pays £50. Edric [* of Elham *] held this manor from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,130 In ROLVENDEN Hundred Adam son of Hubert holds 1 pig pasture of 1/2 yoke _ which remained outside Hugh de Montfort's territory from the Bishop; it lay in {Belice}. He has 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value of this is and always was 10s. ^[Thorgisl held it from King Edward]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,131 In STOWTING Hundred Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds 1/2 sulung in {BOCHELANDE} from the Bishop. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 1 villager. Land for 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; when acquired, 30s; now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,132 In EASTRY Lathe In EASTRY Hundred Ralph of Courbépine holds 1 yoke in BARFRESTON from the Bishop. There a poor woman pays 3 1/2d. The value of this yoke is and always was 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,133 Ranulf of Colombières holds 1 yoke there ^[BARFRESTON]^ which paid the levy in Hardres; it has never yet paid the King's levy. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,134 Aethelwold [!2! the chamberlain !2!] held EASOLE from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; a small wood for fencing. Value before 1066 £9; now £15. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,135 Osbern son of Ledhard holds 1 sulung in SHELVING from the Bishop. He has 1 villager who pays 2s. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s. Alwin held it before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,136 [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] Osbern ^[son of Ledhard]^ also holds [North] PONSHALL from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 2 free men held this land from King Edward. A man-at-arms of his holds 1/2 yoke; he has 1 plough there in lordship. Value of the whole before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 100s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,137 In BEWSBURY Hundred Ralph of Courbépine holds 1/2 yoke in [South] PONSHALL; he has 3 oxen there. Value before 1066 and later 4s; now 8s. Wulfric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,138 [* In THE BOROUGH Lathe *] In BARHAM Hundred Fulbert holds BARHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 32 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 52 villagers with 20 cottagers have 18 ploughs. A church; a mill at 20s 4d. 25 fisheries at 35s less 4d; from cartage, that is, a service, 60s; from grazing, 26s; meadow, 20 acres; from pasturage, 150 pigs. The Bishop gave Herbert son of Ivo an outlier of this manor which is called Hougham. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 12 villagers with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. From the same manor the Bishop also gave 1 sulung to Osbern Paisforiere. 2 mills at 50s. In lordship 1 plough, and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value of the whole of Barham before 1066 £40; when the Bishop acquired it, the same; however, it paid him £100. Value of Barham by itself now £40; Hougham £10; what Osbern has £6; value of the land of Ranulf, a man-at-arms, 40s. Archbishop Stigand held this manor, but it was not the Archbishopric's, but was of King Edward's household revenue. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <10a> KEN 5,139 In WHITSTABLE Hundred Vitalis holds SWALECLIFFE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 8 cottagers who pay 4s 6d. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 21s; when Vitalis acquired it, 12s; now 30s. Edward Snook held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,140 Vitalis also holds 1 yoke _ from the Bishop in this Hundred; he has 1/2 plough in lordship, with 4 smallholders who pay 6s. Land for 1/2 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. Wulfsi held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,141 In the Lathe of WYE In FAVERSHAM Hundred Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds OARE from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1/2 church; a mill at 22s; 2 fisheries without dues; 1 salt-house at 28d; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 60s; now 100s. Thorgisl held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,142 Adam [* son of Hubert *] also holds STALISFIELD from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers have 2 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 100s. Thorgisl held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,143 Hugh of Port holds NORTON from the Bishop. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 3 churches; 3 mills without dues; 2 fisheries at 12d; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £12. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,144 In FELBOROUGH Hundred Fulbert holds CHILHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 5 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 38 villagers with 12 cottagers have 12 ploughs. A church; 6 1/2 mills at £6 8s; 2 fisheries at 17d; pasture at 18s 7d. To this manor belong 13 messuages in the City of Canterbury which pay 15s. Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Value before 1066 £40; later £30; now likewise £30; however, it paid the Bishop of Bayeux £80 and 40s. Sired [* of Chilham *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,145 In FAVERSHAM Hundred Hugh nephew of Herbert holds OSPRINGE from the Bishop. It answers for 7 1/2 sulungs. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship no ploughs. 29 villagers with 6 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 11s 8d; a fishery at 10d; a salt-house at 4d; meadow, 13 acres; woodland at 80 pigs. Herbert [* son of Ivo *] holds 1/2 sulung and 3 virgates of the land of this manor. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 1 villager with 10 smallholders who have 1 plough. Richard of Le Marais holds 1/2 sulung of this manor. He has 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. {Turstin} holds 1 yoke which pays 5s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £20; when Herbert acquired it, £15; now £20. To this manor belongs 1 messuage in Canterbury at 30d. _ held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,146 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds {CILDRESHAM} from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, but it pays nothing. Of this manor a man-at-arms holds land for 1 plough. In total, value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <10b> KEN 5,147 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] also holds ARNOLTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 salt-houses; in the City of Canterbury 1 messuage at 21d. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. Burgnoth held this manor from King Edward. Of this manor Ranulf holds 10 acres which lie near the city and paid 42d before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,148 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] also holds MACKNADE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers who pay 50d. Value before 1066, 50d; value now 60d. Saewold held it before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,149 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] also holds BADLESMERE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; a fishery at 12d; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 60s; now £4. The Abbot of St Augustine's claims this manor because he had it before 1066; the Hundred bears witness for him; but the man's son says that his father [!3! Godric {Wisce} !3!] could turn where he would; the monks do not agree with this. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,150 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] also holds PERRY [Wood] from the Bishop. It answered for 1 yoke. 1 smallholder who pays 5d. Value before 1066, later and now 16s. Wulfwy held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,151 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] also holds PERRY [Court] from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. 1 messuage in the city ^[Canterbury]^ at 16d. Value before 1066, later and now 24s. Wulfeva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,152 Osbern [!2! Paisforiere !2!] holds [other] BUCKLAND from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 8 slaves. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now 70s. Saeward held it from King Edward. Osbern also holds 1 yoke in this manor from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. Value before 1066, 20s; value later and now 10s. Leofward held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,153 Hugh of Port holds HURST from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 30s. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,154 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 yoke in OARE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers now hold it at a revenue. It pays 20s; its value was always as much. A church. Leofwold held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,155 Herfrid holds THROWLEY. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 24 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; woodland, 20 pigs; in the city ^[Canterbury]^ 3 sites at 32d. Value before 1066 £7; later £6; now £8. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. ^[Herbert son of Ivo held from the Bishop of Bayeux]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,156 Herbert ^[son of Ivo]^ held NORTH EASTLING from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It answers for 1/2 sulung. 2 smallholders pay 2s. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 25s. Thorgot held it before 1066. Herbert son of Ivo held these 2 manors from the Bishop of Bayeux. [!2! Herfrid holds !2!] [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <10c> KEN 5,157 {Turstin} of Giron holds 1 yoke in [other] BUCKLAND from the Bishop. It answers for 1 yoke. 1 villager who pays 6s. The value is and always was 12s. Thorgot held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,158 Roger son of Ansketil holds EASTLING from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. A church; 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 40s. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward; he could go where he would with his land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,159 Fulbert holds EASTLING from the Bishop. It answered for 5 sulungs before 1066; now for 2; and did so after the Bishop gave the manor to Hugh son of Fulbert. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 30 villagers have 3 ploughs. A church; 28 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired £6; now £4; however, the Bishop had £8. Sired [* of Chilham *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,160 Fulbert also holds LUDDENHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 17 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 1/2 fishery at 300 herrings; in the City of Canterbury 5 sites at 7s 10d. Value before 1066 £10; the Bishop put it at a revenue for £10; when Fulbert acquired it, £6; now the same. Sired [* of Chilham *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,161 Richard holds RINGLESTONE from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. 2 villagers have 1 plough and pay 6s. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,162 In FELBOROUGH Hundred Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds HORTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 13 villagers have 1/2 plough. 1 slave; 2 mills at 1 silver mark; meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 40[s]; [later] 30s; now 100s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,163 In [WYE] Hundred Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds FANSCOMBE from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 3 villagers and 3 slaves. A church; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now £4. Of this Hugh de Montfort holds what is valued at 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,164 Wadard holds BUCKWELL from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 3 villagers and 3 slaves. A mill at 40d; meadow, 10 acres; an alder wood. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 40s. Warhelm held it from the King. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,165 Wadard also holds COOMBE [Grove] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 50s; now £4 and the service of 1 man-at-arms. Leofred of Ruckinge held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,166 [* In FELBOROUGH Hundred *] Ralph of Courbépine holds BEAMONSTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 13 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 33 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Of this manor Hugh de Montfort holds both woodland and pasture, whose value before 1066 was £6; later and now as much. Aelric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <10d> KEN 5,167 [* In CALEHILL Hundred *] Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] held DEAN [Court] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 7 pigs. Of this sulung Ralph of Courbépine holds 1 1/2 yokes, whose value is and always was 10s. Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] had 1/2 sulung and 1/2 yoke; value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 40s. This land is in the King's hands. Wulfnoth, Waua, Alward [* the noble *] and Wulfrun held this land from King Edward; it was divided out in three places. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,168 In CALEHILL Hundred Ralph of Courbépine holds PIVINGTON from the Bishop's Holding and Hugh from him. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 7 villagers with 7 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves; a mill at 55d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £6. Esbiorn Bicga held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,169 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] [* In HEANE Hundred *] Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds 3 pig pastures _ of POSTLING manor, which remained outside Hugh de Montfort's territory. 1 yoke of land and 1 virgate. 2 villagers. The value is and always was 15s. ^[Esbiorn Bicga held it]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,170 [* In the Lathe of WYE *] In FELBOROUGH Hundred Herfrid holds SHALMSFORD [Street] from the Bishop's Holding. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 60s. Alred [* of Yalding *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,171 [* In BIRCHOLT Hundred *] Osbert? [!2! Paisforiere !2!] holds ALDGLOSE from William of Thaon's son. 1/2 sulung lies there. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers have 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 40s. This land is from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding and remained outside his territory. Godric ^[of Bishopsbourne]^ held it from King Edward with Brabourne manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,172 In `LIMEN' Lathe In OXNEY Hundred Osbern Paisforiere holds PALSTRE [Court] from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; 5 fisheries at 12d; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. Edwy the priest held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,173 In the Lathe of EASTRY In BEWSBURY Hundred Osbern ^[Paisforiere]^ also holds 12 acres of land [!2! in PALSTRE [Court] !2!] from the Bishop, value 4s a year. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,174 Hugh of Port holds PISING and PINEHAM from the Bishop. They answer for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 14 smallholders have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 100s; later nothing; now £6. Leofstan, Leofwin, Alfred, Sired [* of Chilham *] and two others held them before 1066; they could go wherever they would with their lands. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,175 In `LIMEN' Lathe In NEWCHURCH [Hundred] The Bishop of Bayeux holds BILSINGTON in lordship. It answers for 4 sulungs. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 5. 47 villagers with 27 smallholders have 14 ploughs. A church; 10 salt-houses at 100d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 50 pigs; 2 fisheries at 5d. Value before 1066 £10; later £30; now £50; however, it pays £70 in revenue. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it. The Bishop put 3 pig pastures into this manor which remained outside the Count of Eu's territory. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,176 In `LANGPORT' Hundred Robert of Romney holds {AFETTUNE} from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later 50s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,177 Robert ^[of Romney]^ also holds 1/2 sulung in [Denge] MARSH from the Bishop. It answers for as much. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A fishery at 2s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,178 [* In ROMNEY MARSH *] Robert ^[of Romney]^ also has 50 burgesses in the Borough of ROMNEY. The King has all the service from them; they are exempt because of service at sea from all customary dues except three: theft, breach of the peace and highway robbery. <11a> Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 50s. Alsi held it from Earl Godwin. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,179 [* In `LANGPORT' Hundred *] Robert ^[of Romney]^ also holds 1/2 sulung in [Denge] MARSH from the Bishop. It answers for as much. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 15 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 40s. 6 Freemen held it before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,180 In ROLVENDEN Hundred Robert ^[of Romney]^ also holds BENENDEN from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 9 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland, 5 pigs; a church. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 50s. Osgeard held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,181 In `ALOESBRIDGE' Hundred Robert ^[of Romney]^ also holds 1/2 yoke [!2! in BENENDEN !2!] from the Bishop. It answers for as much. A widow who pays 22d a year lives there. The value is and always was 10s. Before 1066, 2 Freemen held it without halls and lordships. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,182 [* In `BLACKBOURNE' Hundred *] Robert ^[of Romney]^ also holds 1/2 pig pasture _ from TINTON manor from the Bishop, which Hugh de Montfort holds. He has land for 1/2 plough; 1 villager with 3 smallholders and 1/2 plough. 2 fisheries at 5s. The value of the whole of this is and was 15s. This land is outside Hugh's territory. ^[Wulfnoth held it from King Edward]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,183 In the Lathe of EASTRY In EASTRY Hundred Herbert [* son of Ivo *] holds RINGLETON at a revenue from the King. It is of the Bishop's Holding. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 40s. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired 100s; now £8; however, it pays £13. Edward held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,184 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1/2 yoke in HAMMIL from the Bishop's Holding. Riculf holds from Adam [* son of Hubert *]. Herbert [* son of Ivo *] holds another 1/2 yoke of Hammil from Hugh nephew of Herbert. Value of both of these 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,185 In BEWSBURY Hundred Hugh [!2! of Port !2!] holds [Temple] EWELL from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 15 villagers with 12 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 46s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later 100s; now £10; however, it pays £12 12s. Edric of Elham held it from King Edward. Of this manor Hugh de Montfort holds 17 acres of land and 1 1/2 pig pastures which are valued at 7s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,186 Hugh [!2! of Port !2!] also holds WEST CLIFFE from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 17 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired £6; now £8. Of this manor Hugh de Montfort holds 2 mills at 28s. Edric [* of Elham *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,187 Hugh [!2! of Port !2!] also holds SOLTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder pay 4s 7d. Value before 1066 £15; later and now 30s. Godric lived in this manor; he held 20 acres as his freehold. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,188 Hugh holds a mill in DOVER which pays 48 measures of corn; it does not belong to any manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,189 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds 1/2 yoke in {LEUEBERGE} from the Bishop's Holding. He has 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value 5s. Leofwin held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,190 There also ^[{LEUEBERGE}]^ lived a certain Altet who held 2 acres in freehold from King Edward and held them from Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!]. It is valued at 6s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,191 Ralph of Courbépine holds COLDRED from the Bishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. It answers for 2 sulungs. Value before 1066 £8; later 20s; now £6. Molleva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,192 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds [Temple] EWELL. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 1 sulung of this manor from Ralph. He has 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. <11b> Value of the whole manor before 1066 £12; later 20s; now 40s; however, what Ralph has pays £4. Hugh de Montfort has the head of the manor and 5 1/2 mills at £6. Molleva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,193 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds SWANTON from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Robert of Barbes holds 1 sulung of this land. He has 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Hugh holds 1 sulung. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066 £10; when acquired 30s; now 40s; however, it pays £4. Kolsveinn held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,194 Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds APPLETON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 6 smallholders. Value before 1066, 100s; later 10s; now 40s; {Ascored} held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,195 Herfrid holds BOSWELL [Banks] from Hugh [* nephew of Herbert *]; it is from the Bishop's Holding. Before 1066 it answered for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough and 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 60[s]; now 40[s]. When Herbert [* son of Ivo *] acquired it, 3 yokes; now 2 yokes. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,196 {Turstin} Tinel and his wife hold 1 yoke and 5 acres in {LEUEBERGE} at a revenue from King William. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders. The value is and always was 8s. Bucca held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,197 In the Lathe of EASTRY In EASTRY Hundred Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds WOODNESBOROUGH from the Bishop. It answers for 2 sulungs and 3 yokes. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers. Value before 1066 £12; later 20s; now £9. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,198 [* In SANDWICH Hundred *] In SANDWICH the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ has 32 messuages which belong to this manor ^[Woodnesborough]^ and pay 42s 8d; Aethelwold [* the chamberlain *] has 1 yoke, value 10s. [***] of King Edward's thanes held this manor; 3 remained there permanently; [***] they held 2 sulungs of it jointly, but they do not [live] there. When Ansfrid acquired it he made one manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,199 [* In EASTRY Hundred *] {Turstin} [* Tinel *] holds KNOWLTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 2 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £7; however, it pays £8. Edward held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,200 Osbert? son of Ledhard holds BETTESHANGER from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 yokes. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 50s. Godesa held it from King Edward. In the same manor 10 thanes hold 1 sulung and 1/2 yoke from Osbern himself. They themselves have 4 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,201 Ansfrid [!2! Male the cleric !2!] holds SOLES [Court] from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 100s; later 20s; now £6. Almer held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,202 Ralph son of Robert holds HARTANGER from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 60s. Edith held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,203 Osbern holds 1 1/2 yokes [* in BUCKLAND *] in the same Hundred from the Bishop. He has 7 smallholders. Value before 1066 £10; later 10s; now 30s. Arnold held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <11c> KEN 5,204 In BEWSBURY Hundred Hugh de Montfort holds 1 sulung of vacant land _ from the Bishop outside his territory; it was attached to the manor of NEWINGTON which he has inside his territory. He has 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 60s. ^[Edric [* of Elham *] held it from King Edward]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,205 In EASTRY Hundred Wibert holds 1/2 yoke _ which lay in [the lands of] the guild of Dover; now it answers with Osbert? son of Ledhard's land. Value, 4s a year. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,206 Osbern son of Ledhard holds HAM from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 50s; later 20s; now 60s. 3 thanes held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,207 Osbern ^[son of Ledhard]^ also holds CHILLENDEN from the Bishop. It answers for 1 sulung, 1 yoke and 10 acres. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship now nothing, but 9 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 40s. Godwin and 5 other thanes held it from King Edward. Osbern put their lands into 1 manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,208 Alfred holds MIDLEY from the Bishop. It answers for 3 yokes and 12 acres. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 9 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 60s. Godric held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,209 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] In SOMERDEN Hundred Robert the interpreter holds 6 acres of land _. He has 1/2 plough. A Freeman held this land. He has it, by a new gift of the Bishop, in the King's hands, from Richard son of Count Gilbert and 10 villagers with 3 ploughs. Woodland, 50 pigs. Robert pays from it £6 in revenue. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,210 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] [* In EASTRY Hundred *] {Turstin} [* Tinel *] holds TICKENHURST from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. A very small wood. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. Edric of Elham held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,211 {Turstin} [* Tinel *] also holds 1 yoke in WOODNESBOROUGH from the Bishop. 2 smallholders there. Toki held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,212 {Turstin} [* Tinel *] also holds 1 yoke in EACH from the Bishop. 4 smallholders there. Value of these 2 yokes before 1066, 15s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,213 Osbert? [!2! Paisforiere !2!] holds 1 yoke and 10 acres in MARSHBOROUGH from the Bishop. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough there. Godwin held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,214 Osbert? [!2! Paisforiere !2!] also holds 15 acres in ELMTON from the Bishop. A priest lives there. Value of both of these before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 30s. Sired [* of Chilham *] held them from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,215 In EASTRY Hundred Ralph of Courbépine holds 2 sulungs in WALDERSHARE from the Bishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, and 14 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Robert has 1/2 sulung of this land. 1 plough there. Value before 1066 £7 10s; later 50s; now £7. Wulfward [* White *] held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,216 Osbert? son of Ledhard holds 1 yoke in EACH from the Bishop. 3 villagers there. Value before 1066, 12s; later 6s; now 16s. Bernhold held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,217 Ralph of Courbépine holds EASOLE from the Bishop. It answers for 3 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 1 villager with 7 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Value £6. Molleva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <11d> KEN 5,218 Osbern [!2! son of Ledhard !2!] holds a manor _ from the Bishop which 3 free men held from King Edward. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,219 Ranulf of Colombières holds SHELVING from the Bishop. It answers for 1 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough and 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. Wulfwy held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,220 Ralph of Courbépine holds DENTON from the Bishop. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; 4 messuages in Canterbury which pay 6s less 1d. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 60s. Molleva held it from King Edward. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,221 [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] Ralph ^[of Courbépine]^ also holds 1 yoke in BOSWELL [Banks] from the Bishop, which Molleva held from King Edward. 1 villager who pays 30d. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,222 In BEWSBURY Hundred Ralph of Courbépine holds 40 acres of land there ^[BOSWELL [Banks]]^ which Molleva held from King Edward. 1 villager who pays 6s. The value is as much. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,223 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] [* In `LONINGBOROUGH' Hundred *] Ranulf of Vaubadon holds 1/2 yoke in HEMSTED which 2 free men held from King Edward in Buckland; now Ranulf says that the Bishop of Bayeux gave it to a brother of his. 1 villager there who pays 30d. Value 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,224 In `LONINGBOROUGH' Hundred Ansketil of Rots holds ACRISE from the Bishop's Holding; two brothers held it and each had a hall. Now it is one manor; it answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; a church. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] KEN 5,225 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In BIRCHOLT Hundred Roger son of Ansketil holds HASTINGLEIGH from the Bishop's Holding; Wulfnoth held from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 sulung, now for 3 yokes, because Hugh de Montfort holds the other part in his territory. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. 4 slaves. Woodland, 1 pig. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?6? Land of Battle Church KEN 6,1 [* In WYE Lathe *] [* In WYE Hundred *] The Abbot of St Martin of the Battlefield holds a manor which is called WYE, which answered for 7 sulungs before 1066 and now. Land for 52 ploughs. In lordship 9 ploughs. 114 villagers with 22 smallholders have 17 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. 4 mills at 23s 8d; meadow, 133 acres; woodland, 300 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £80 and 100s and 6s 8d; when acquired £125 10s at 20 [pence] to the {ora}; now £100 at face value; if the Abbot had had full jurisdictions it would be valued at £20 more. Ralph of Courbépine holds 1 pig pasture and 1 yoke of Freemen's land of this manor; he pays 6d as a customary due; Adelulf [holds] 2 parts of 1 sulung; he pays 12d. Hugh de Montfort has 2 yokes which pay 300 eels and 2s. Before 1066 they paid full jurisdiction. Full jurisdiction and all the penalties from 22 Hundreds which rightly belong to the King belong to this manor. [= ?6? Land of Battle Church =] <12a> ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church KEN 7,1 In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON In `LITLELEE' Hundred The Abbot of St Augustine's has a manor named PLUMSTEAD, which answers for 2 sulungs and 1 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 17 villagers with 6 cottagers have 6 ploughs. Woodland, 5 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £12; however, it pays £14 8s 3d. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,2 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In EYHORNE Hundred The Abbot holds LENHAM himself, which answers for 5 1/2 sulungs. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 40 villagers with 7 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 6s 8d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £28; later £16; now £28. Robert the interpreter holds 1 yoke of this manor [!3! in {Bromfeld} !3!], value 5s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,3 In THE BOROUGH Lathe In BRIDGE Hundred The Abbot holds BEKESBOURNE himself. which answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. 2 mills at 9s 6d; meadow, 3 1/2 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,4 [* In CANTERBURY Hundred *] The Abbot holds the manor of LANGPORT himself. 1 sulung and 1 yoke. It was always exempt and without customary dues. 1 yoke which belongs to this manor lies in another Hundred. 70 burgesses [who] were in the City of Canterbury belong to this manor. In this manor are 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship. 28 villagers with 63 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066 £20; later £18; now £35 4s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,5 In `DOWNHAMFORD' Hundred The Abbot holds LITTLEBOURNE himself, which answers for 7 sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 35 villagers with 14 cottagers have 6 1/2 [ploughs]. A church; meadow, 38 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £25; later £20; now £32. The Bishop of Bayeux has in his park as much of this manor as is valued at 60s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,6 The Abbot holds GARRINGTON himself. The Bishop of Bayeux gave it to him in exchange for his park. It answers for 1/2 sulung and 42 acres of land. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 3 cottagers. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now £4. Edric [* of Elham *] held this manor from Esbiorn Bicga; now Ralph [!3! of St Wandrille !3!] holds it from the Abbot. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,7 In STURRY Hundred The Abbot holds STURRY himself, which answers for 5 exempt sulungs. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 39 [villagers] with 32 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A church; 10 mills at £8; 7 fisheries at 5s; meadow, 28 acres; from pasturage, 30 pigs. Value before 1066, 50s; when the Abbot acquired it £45; now £50; however, it pays £54. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,8 In the THANET Hundred of ST MILDRED The Abbot holds the manor of MINSTER himself, which answers for 48 sulungs. Land for 62 ploughs. In lordship 2. 150 villagers with 50 smallholders have 63 ploughs. A church and a priest who gives 20s a year. <12b> A salt-house; 2 fisheries at 3d; a mill. Value before 1066 £80; when the Abbot acquired it £40; now £100. 3 men-at-arms hold as much of the villagers' land of this manor as is valued at £9 when there is peace in the land; they have 3 ploughs there. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,9 In CHISLET Hundred The Abbot holds CHISLET himself, which answers for 12 sulungs. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 72 villagers with 68 smallholders have 39 ploughs. A church at 12s; 14 slaves. Meadow, 50 acres. 47 salt-houses at 50 packloads of salt; from pasturage, 130 pigs. Value before 1066 £53; later £40; now £78. 3 {arpents} of vines there. Of this manor 4 French men-at-arms hold what is valued at £12 a year. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,10 In FORDWICH Hundred The Abbot holds a small Borough which is called FORDWICH himself. King Edward gave two parts of this Borough to St Augustine's; but the Bishop of Bayeux, with King William's assent, also assigned to St Augustine's the third part, which had belonged to Earl Godwin. It answers for 1 yoke. There were 100 measures of land less 4 there which paid 13s. Now there are 73 messuages, which pay as much. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £11 2s. There also are 24 acres of land which St Augustine's always had, where there were and are 6 burgesses who pay 22s. In this Borough Archbishop Lanfranc holds 7 measures of land which served St Augustine's before 1066; now the Archbishop takes [their] service from it. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,11 [* In CANTERBURY Hundred *] Near the City of Canterbury St Augustine's has 1/2 sulung which was always exempt. 1 plough there in lordship, with 15 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres. There are also 4 acres of land which 4 nuns hold in alms from the Abbot; they pay 2s and 1 packload of flour. Value of all this before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,12 In the Lathe of WYE In FAVERSHAM Hundred The Abbot holds WILDERTON himself, which answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; 5 pigs from woodland pasturage. Value before 1066, 60s; when acquired 40s; now £4. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,13 In WYE Hundred The Abbot holds ASHENFIELD himself, and Ansketil [!2! of Rots !2!] from him. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 5 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. [Value] before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,14 In DERNEDALE Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1/2 sulung from the Abbot. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. Meadow, 7 acres. The value is and always was 20s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,15 In BOUGHTON Hundred The Abbot holds SELLING manor himself without a hall, which answers for 6 sulungs. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship nothing. 30 villagers have 10 ploughs. A church. Value before 1066 £15; when acquired £8; now £13 5s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,16 In CALEHILL Hundred The Abbot holds 1/2 yoke in ROOTING himself, which answered for 1/2 sulung before 1066. There was and is 1 plough in lordship. The value is and always was 15s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,17 In CHART Hundred The Abbot holds 1 yoke [in] RIPTON himself, and Ansered from him. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres. 1/4 mill at 15d; woodland, 10 pigs. Further, he has 2 yokes which the Abbot gave him from his lordship and 2 villagers with 8 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] <12c> KEN 7,18 In FELBOROUGH Hundred Ansfrid [!3! Male the cleric !3!] holds SHILLINGHAM from the Abbot. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 2. 8 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 30s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,19 In the Lathe of EASTRY In `CORNILO' Hundred The Abbot holds NORTHBOURNE himself. It answers for 30 sulungs. Land for 54 ploughs. In lordship 3. 79 villagers with 42 smallholders have 37 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £80; when acquired £20; now £76. Oidelard [!3! the steward !3!] holds 1 sulung of villagers' land of this manor; he has 2 ploughs, with 11 smallholders. Value £4. Gilbert holds 2 sulungs less 1/2 yoke of the same villagers' land; he has 1 plough and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value £6. Wadard holds 3 sulungs less 60 acres of the villagers' land of this manor; he has 1 plough, 8 villagers with 1 plough and 2 slaves. Value £9. But he himself renders no service to the Abbot except 30s which he pays in full in a year. Odelin holds 1 sulung of the same villagers' land; he has 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. Value £3. Marcher holds what is valued at 8s from the same villagers' land. Osbern son of Ledhard holds 1/2 sulung and 11 acres of meadow of villagers' land, value 25s. He pays the Abbot 15s himself. Ranulf of Colombières holds 1 yoke. Value 50d. Ranulf of Vaubadon holds 1 yoke; he pays 50d from it. Also the above Oidelard ^[the steward]^ holds 1 sulung of this manor, called Beauxfield; he has 2 ploughs, with 10 smallholders Value £6. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,20 The Abbot also holds MONGEHAM. It answers for 2 1/2 sulungs. Land for 5 ploughs. In this manor the land which the monks hold never paid tax. Wadard holds land there which always paid tax before 1066. At that time the manor was all one. Now the monks have 4 ploughs in lordship, and 20 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 16s; woodland, 4 pigs. A church. Value before 1066 £22; later £10; the Abbot's part £26. Wadard has 1 plough in lordship, and 8 villagers with 2 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. The value is and was £10. He pays no service from it except 30s a year to the Abbot. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,21 In BEWSBURY Hundred The Abbot holds SIBERTSWOLD himself. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 11 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. A church. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired 40s; now £6; however, it pays £8. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,22 The Abbot holds WADHOLT himself. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship nothing, but 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Underwood. Ralph of Courbépine has 25 acres of this land. Value before 1066, later and now 20s; however, it is valued at 40s because it is at a revenue. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,23 In PRESTON Hundred The Abbot holds PRESTON himself. It answers for 5 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 25 villagers with 17 smallholders have 9 ploughs. A very small wood. <12d> Vitalis holds 1 sulung and 1/2 yoke of this manor. He has 2 ploughs in lordship, and 17 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; when acquired £6; now value of what the Abbot has £14; value of what Vitalis holds 100s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,24 Ansfrid [!3! Male the cleric !3!] holds ELMSTONE from the Abbot. It answers for 1/2 sulung and 1/2 yoke. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough, and 3 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. In this manor Ansfrid holds 1/2 sulung from the monks' lordship; from it he pays St Augustine's 100d a year. Godesa held it in freehold; from it she gave St Augustine's 25d in alms each year. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,25 In the Lathe ^[EASTRY]^ and Hundred of EASTRY St Augustine's has 3 virgates of land _. 1 plough in lordship, with 5 smallholders. Value before 1066, 10s; later 5s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,26 In `LIMEN' Lathe In STOWTING Hundred Geoffrey holds BODSHAM from the Abbot. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 8 smallholders. Woodland, 15 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now £4. A villager held it. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,27 The Abbot holds 2 sulungs and 1 yoke in {LANPORT} himself. Land for 6 ploughs. 9 villagers with 4 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now £8. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,28 In the Lathe of WYE In LONGBRIDGE Hundred The Abbot holds KENNINGTON himself. Before 1066 it answered for 4 sulungs and lay in [the lands of] Burmarsh. Land for 10 ploughs. 30 villagers who have 10 ploughs. A church. The villagers held it before 1066. With these 4 sulungs St Augustine's has 1 yoke exempt from all royal levy, and as much woodland as produces an income from pasturage of 40 pigs or 54 1/2d. Value of all this before 1066 £10; later £8; now £12 10s. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,29 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] ^[In ROMNEY MARSH Hundred]^ In the MARSH of ROMNEY The Abbot holds BURMARSH himself. It answers for 2 sulungs and 3 yokes. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4. 44 villagers with 5 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Value before 1066 £20; later £10; now £30. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] KEN 7,30 [* In the Lathe of WYE *] [* In FAVERSHAM Hundred *] The Shire testifies that BADLESMERE was St Augustine's before 1066. The Abbot had the full jurisdiction of its holder. [= ?7? Land of St Augustine's Church =] ?8? Land of Saint-Pierre of Ghent KEN 8,1 [* In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON *] In GREENWICH Hundred The Abbot of Ghent holds LEWISHAM from the King. He held it from King Edward. Then and now it answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 50 villagers with 9 smallholders have 17 ploughs. 3 slaves; 11 mills with the countrymen's tribute pay £8 12s; from the income of the port 40s. Meadow, 30 acres; from the woodland 50 pigs from pasturage. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; later £12; now £30. [= ?8? Land of Saint-Pierre of Ghent =] <13a> ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort KEN 9,1 [* In WYE Lathe *] [* In WYE Hundred *] Hugh de Montfort holds a manor, EASTWELL, which Frederic held from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. There are 3 yokes inside Hugh's territory; a fourth yoke is outside; it is of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Land for 3 ploughs in total. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 10 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; woodland [***]. Value before 1066, 70s; later 30s; now 70s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,2 Hugh holds HAMPTON from the King himself. Wulfsi the priest held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,3 In the Lathe of WYE In LONGBRIDGE Hundred Mainou holds SEVINGTON from Hugh. {Bresibalt} held it from King Edward. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 6 smallholders. A church and a priest; a mill at 10d; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,4 Mainou also holds [South] ASHFORD from Hugh. Thorgisl held it from Earl Godwin. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship, however, 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; when acquired 20s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,5 Hugh holds {ESSELLA} himself. Three men held it from King Edward; they could go wherever [they would] with their lands. It answers for 3 yokes. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value of the whole before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,6 Mainou holds the other ASHFORD from Hugh. William held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 villagers with 15 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest, 3 slaves; 2 mills at 10s 2d. Value before 1066, 70s; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,7 In `LIMEN' Lathe [* In ROMNEY MARSH Hundred *] In NEWCHURCH Hundred Hugh also holds 1 yoke in ROMNEY MARSH. Land [for *** ploughs]. 2 Freemen held half of this land; 2 villagers the other. Now 4 villagers who have 1 plough. The value of this land was and is 12s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,8 Hugh also holds 1/2 yoke _ which a Freeman held. Now there are 2 smallholders. This land is valued in Tinton, because it is ploughed with the lordship ploughs from there. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,9 [* In the Lathe of EASTRY *] [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] The Hundred and the Burgesses of Dover and the Abbot of St Augustine's men and of Eastry Lathe testify this: that the land of ATTERTON which the Canons of St Martin's of Dover claim from Hugh de Montfort which Wulfwy Wilde held in freehold before 1066 answers for 1 yoke. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 20s. The value is and was £10. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,10 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In `WORTH' Hundred Hugh holds EASTBRIDGE himself, in lordship. Alsi held it from Earl Godwin. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 2 villagers with 36 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 8 salt-houses with a third part of a ninth salt-house at 20s; 1/2 fishery, 8d; woodland at 3 pigs from pasturage. 2 churches. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,11 Bertram holds 1/2 yoke and 1/2 virgate _ from Hugh. It answers for as much. Aethelhelm held it from King Edward. Land for 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,12 Hervey holds BLACKMANSTONE from Hugh. Blaecmann held it <13b> before 1066. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there in lordship, and 3 villagers with 10 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; a slave. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now £6. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,13 [* In ROMNEY MARSH Hundred *] Hugh also holds 1 sulung less 1/2 virgate in ROMNEY MARSH. It answers for as much. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,14 Roger holds 1 yoke in ROMNEY MARSH from Hugh. It answers for 1 yoke. 2 Freemen held it. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,15 Robert holds the sixth part of a yoke, also in the ROMNEY MARSH, from Hugh. A Freeman held it. The value is and was 5s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,16 In HEANE Hundred Roger holds POSTLING from Hugh. Esbiorn Bicga held it. It answers for 2 1/2 sulungs. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3. 16 villagers with 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 small churches; 2 mills at 6s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £14. Ralph of Courbépine holds 3 pig pastures of this manor; they are outside his territory. Value 15s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,17 Hugh also holds 1/2 sulung _ which Aldred Bot held from King Edward, without a hall. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager with 3 smallholders lives there; no ploughs. A mill at 25d; meadow, 5 acres. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,18 [* In ROLVENDEN Hundred *] Hugh also holds {BELICE}. Thorgisl held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of these two lands before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,19 In NEWCHURCH Hundred Hugh holds a land [!2! {BELICE} !2!] himself which Azur Roote held from King Edward, without a hall. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 5 ploughs. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £9. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,20 [* In ROMNEY MARSH Hundred *] Hugh holds 1/2 sulung in ROMNEY MARSH himself. It answers for as much. Land for 4 ploughs. 12 Freemen who have 4 ploughs held and hold it. The value is and was 60s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,21 In `ALOESBRIDGE' Hundred Hugh also holds 1 yoke in the ROMNEY MARSH. It answers for as much. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen with 8 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Value of these two lands before 1066, 110s; later and now the same. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,22 In `BLACKBOURNE' Hundred Hugh holds TINTON himself. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. It answered for 1 sulung then; now for 1/2, because it is outside his territory. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 21 villagers with 6 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves; 3 fisheries at 5s; meadow, 38 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £6; now £7. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,23 Hugh also holds 1/2 yoke _ which 5 Freemen held, and now hold, who have 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. The value is and always was 5s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] <13c> KEN 9,24 In STREET Hundred Hervey holds SELLINDGE from Hugh. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers with 25 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 churches; a mill at 30d; meadow, 36 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £7. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,25 In STOWTING Hundred Alnoth holds [Monk's] HORTON from Hugh. Leofwin held it from King Edward. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; a mill at 25d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20[s]; now 60s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,26 There also ^[[Monk's] HORTON]^ Alnoth holds 1 yoke from Hugh; but there is nothing there. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,27 [!2! In STREET Hundred !2!] Hugh holds 3 1/2 virgates _ himself in the same Lathe, which 3 Freemen held from King Edward. Now 1 villager has 1/2 plough, with 3 smallholders. The value is and always was 10s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,28 In HAM Hundred William holds 3 yokes and 1/2 virgate in ORLESTONE from Hugh. 11 Freemen held this land. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in lordship. 15 villagers with 9 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 churches; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,29 Ralph son of Richard holds 1/2 sulung from Hugh in RUCKINGE, which Leofred held from King Edward. It answers for 1/2 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. From the woodland, 1 pig. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 50s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,30 In STOWTING Hundred Ralph holds [Monk's] HORTON from Hugh. Two Freemen held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 1/2 yokes. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 4 villagers. A mill at 30d; meadow, 10 acres; from the woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,31 In STREET Hundred Hugh de Mandeville holds [Court-at-]STREET from Hugh. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. It answers for 2 sulungs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 11 villagers with 25 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; later 4s; now £8. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,32 Ansfrid holds 1 yoke _ from Hugh, which a Freeman held from King Edward in the same Hundred. It answers for 1 yoke. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. A mill at 26d; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,33 Robert the cook holds 1 yoke _ from Hugh which a Freeman held. It answers for as much. 1 plough there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,34 [* In WYE Lathe *] In LONGBRIDGE Hundred Gilbert holds 1 yoke _ from Hugh which a Freeman held from King Edward. The value is and was 4s. There was and is nothing there. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,35 [* In EASTRY Lathe *] [* In BEWSBURY Hundred *] From [Temple] EWELL, which Herbert son of Ivo holds outside Hugh's territory, Hugh holds 14 acres of land _ himself inside his territory. Value 2s. ^[Edric of Elham held it from King Edward]^ [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] <13d> KEN 9,36 In EASTRY Lathe In BEWSBURY Hundred Hugh de Montfort holds [Temple] EWELL himself. Molleva held it. It answered for 3 sulungs; now for 1 sulung. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 19 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; 4 1/2 mills at £4 17s 4d; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 £11; later £4; now £8. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,37 Hugh holds NEWINGTON himself. Edric [* of Elham *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 sulungs; now for 1, because the other is outside his territory. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship. A church; 21 smallholders and 3 slaves with 3 ploughs. 3 1/2 mills at 105s. Value of the whole before 1066 £12; later £3; now what Hugh has in his territory £12. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,38 In this territory ^[NEWINGTON]^ is a Freeman who holds 16 acres of land. He also held it himself from King Edward. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,39 In the same Hundred Hugh also holds one part of {JAONEI} which pays and paid nothing, and did not lie in [the lands of] any manor, but it is in his territory and was of the King's lordship. Alwin the priest held it. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,40 In the same Hundred Fulbert _ has a mill from Hugh which pays 24s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,41 Herfrid holds POULTON from Hugh. Wulfwin held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and a small church. Value before 1066, 40s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,42 In WYE Lathe In BIRCHOLT Hundred Hugh holds BRABOURNE himself. Godric of Bishopsbourne held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 7 sulungs; now for 5 1/2 sulungs and 1/2 yoke, because the other part is outside Hugh's territory. The Bishop of Bayeux holds it. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2. 31 villagers with 10 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 7s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 25 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later £8; now £16. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,43 In the Hundred of CHART A woman holds 1 virgate _ from Hugh which a Freeman held from King Edward. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,44 [* In `LIMEN' Lathe *] In `BLACKBOURNE' Hundred Hugh holds 1/2 yoke in TIFFENDEN himself which Northmann held from King Edward. It answers for 1/2 yoke. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value always was and is 100d. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,45 In `LIMEN' Lathe In STREET Hundred Hugh holds {SIBORNE} himself. Osgeard held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 sulung. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager with 4 smallholders has 1 plough. 1 slave. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now £4. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,46 Hugh also has 1/2 sulung [in] SWANTON. Land for 1 plough. Northmann held it from King Edward. It answers for as much. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, 25s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,47 Nigel holds 1 yoke and 7 acres from Hugh in {AIA}. A Freeman held them from King Edward. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 25s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,48 William son of Gross holds BONNINGTON from Hugh. Northmann held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. <14a> A church; 8 slaves; woodland, 8 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,49 Hervey holds OTTERPOOL from Hugh. Aldred Bot held it from King Edward. It answers for 1 sulung. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers with 2 ploughs; a slave. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland which pays 5d from pasturage. Value before 1066, 50s; later 20s; now £4. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,50 In `BLACKBOURNE' Hundred and in NEWCHURCH Hundred Harold holds 1/2 sulung less 1 virgate _. 6 Freemen held it from King Edward. It answers for as much. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 31 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now £4 15s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,51 [* In WYE Lathe *] [* In WYE Hundred *] Further, he ^[Harold ]^ has a pig pasture _ which lies in [the lands of] Fanscombe, a manor of Adam [* son of Hubert *]'s. 2 smallholders there who pay 30d. The value is and always was 5s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,52 In BIRCHOLT Hundred Hugh holds 1/2 sulung in HASTINGLEIGH himself. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. It answers for as much. Now a man holds it from Hugh. He has 2 smallholders who pay 4s. The value was and always is 10s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,53 [* In WYE Lathe *] In LONGBRIDGE Hundred Hugh holds in lordship 1 1/2 yokes in EVEGATE himself. God held it from King Edward. Now 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] KEN 9,54 In the same Hundred 1 virgate of land in {SUESTONE} which a Freeman held from King Edward. Now 1 smallholder, who pays 12d. Value before 1066, 30d; later 18[d]; now 3s. [= ?9? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ?10? Land of Count Eustace KEN 10,1 In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON In WESTERHAM Hundred Count Eustace holds WESTERHAM from the King. Earl Godwin held it from King Edward. It answered for 4 sulungs then and now. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 42 villagers with 7 smallholders have 30 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 16 acres; from the woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066 £30; when acquired £24; now £40. [= ?10? Land of Count Eustace =] KEN 10,2 In the Lathe of WYE In WYE Hundred The Count holds BOUGHTON [Aluph] himself. Earl Godwin held it. It answered for 7 sulungs then and now. Land for 33 ploughs. In lordship 3. 67 villagers with 5 smallholders have 30 ploughs. A church; 17 slaves; 2 mills at 7s 2d; meadow, 26 acres; woodland, 200 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later £30; now £40. [= ?10? Land of Count Eustace =] <14b> ?11? Land of Richard son of Gilbert KEN 11,1 [* In AYLESFORD Lathe *] In TWYFORD Hundred Richard of Tonbridge holds YALDING. Aldred? [* of Yalding *] held it from King Edward. It answered for 2 sulungs then and now. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 16 villagers with 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 churches; 15 slaves; 2 mills at 25s; 4 fisheries at 1700 eels less 20. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 150 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £30; now £20, because the land has been despoiled of livestock. [= ?11? Land of Richard son of Gilbert =] KEN 11,2 In MAIDSTONE Hundred Richard also holds [East] BARMING. Alred [* of Yalding *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 13 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 100s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of Richard son of Gilbert =] ?12? Land of Haimo the sheriff KEN 12,1 In the Lathe of WYE In WYE Hundred Haimo the sheriff holds a manor [!2! TRIMWORTH !2!] from the King which answered for 2 1/2 sulungs before 1066; now for 1 sulung and 3 yokes. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 5 oxen ploughing. 16 villagers with 15 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; a mill at 9s and 60 eels. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later £7; now £14 6s 6d. Hugh de Montfort holds 3 1/2 yokes of this manor. Value 60s. [= ?12? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] KEN 12,2 In the Half-Lathe of SUTTON In GREENWICH Hundred Haimo has 63 acres of land _ which belong in WOOLWICH. William the falconer held them from King Edward. 11 smallholders who pay 41d. Value of the whole £3. [= ?12? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] KEN 12,3 In the Lathe of AYLESFORD In `LITTLEFELD' Hundred Haimo holds MEREWORTH himself. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 sulungs. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2. 28 villagers with 15 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 2 mills at 10s; 2 fisheries at 2s. Meadow, 20 acres; as much woodland as produces 60 pigs in pasturage. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £19. [= ?12? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] KEN 12,4 In the Lathe of THE BOROUGH In WHITSTABLE Hundred Haimo holds BLEAN himself. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 sulung. Land for 4 ploughs. 12 villagers have 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. A church; meadow, 2 acres; from pasturage, 60 pigs; a fishery. Value before 1066 £8; value later and now £6. [= ?12? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] <14c> ?13? Land of Albert the chaplain KEN 13,1 In the Half-Lathe of MILTON In MILTON Hundred Albert the chaplain holds NEWINGTON from the King. {Sidgar}? held it from Queen Edith. Then and now it answered for 7 1/2 sulungs. Land [for *** ploughs]. The land which was in lordship is at a revenue for 60s. In this manor 10 villagers with 84 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 4 woodland pig pastures pay 30 pigs from pasturage. A fishery which serves the hall; 2 slaves; a very small wood for fencing. To this manor belong 4 sites in the City of Canterbury and 2 in Rochester which paid 64d. From the manor of Milton [Regis] a customary due is paid in Newington, that is 28 weys of cheeses; from the 28 sulungs of Milton [Regis] £10 10s belong in Newington; from the other part of 9 sulungs of Milton [Regis] which belong in Newington 28 1/2 weys of cheeses; 58s of tribute from these 9 sulungs; from these 9 sulungs {Sidgar}? paid cartage to Milton [Regis]. 3 pig pastures of this manor which were there before 1066, as the Hundred testifies, are outside it. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £40; later £36; now £34. The Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^ has £6 from it; the Bishop of Bayeux has 3 pig pastures. Value 40s. Geoffrey of Rots holds 1 yoke of the land of this manor; value 10s. Adam son of Hubert has as much woodland as produces 40d a year. [= ?13? Land of Albert the chaplain =] <14d> <15a> <15b> <15c> <15d> <16a> SUSSEX List 1 List of landholders in Sussex 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of Chichester 4 The Abbot of Westminster 5 The Abbot of Fécamp 6 Bishop Osbern of Exeter 7 Winchester Abbey 8 Battle Abbey [8a St Edward's Abbey] 9 The Count of Eu 10 The Count of Mortain 11 Earl Roger 12 William of Warenne 13 William of Braose 14 Odo of Winchester 15 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] <16b> ?1? Land of the King SUS 1,1 [* Chichester Rape *] [In BOSHAM Hundred] King William holds BOSHAM in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. There were then 56 1/2 hides; it paid tax for 38 hides; now the same. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 6 ploughs. 39 villagers with 50 smallholders have 19 ploughs. A church; 17 slaves; 8 mills at £4 less 30d; 2 fisheries at 8s 10d; woodland at 6 pigs. 11 sites in Chichester belong to this manor; they paid 7s 4d before 1066. Now the Bishop ^[of Chichester]^ has 10 of them from the King, and 1 is now in the manor. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £40; now the same, £40. However, it pays £50 assayed and weighed, valued at £65. Engelhere has 2 hides of this manor from the King. He has 1 plough and 1 smallholder. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUS 1,2 [* Pevensey Rape *] In ROTHERFIELD Hundred King William holds ROTHERFIELD in lordship, from the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux. Earl Godwin held it. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 14 ploughs, 4 slaves; woodland at 80 pigs from pasturage; a park. Value before 1066 £16; later £14; now £12; however, it pays £30. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] SUS 2,1a [* Pevensey Rape *] In MALLING Hundred Archbishop Lanfranc holds the manor of [South] MALLING. It is in the Rape of Pevensey. Before 1066 it answered for 80 hides, but now the Archbishop has only 75 hides, because the Count of Mortain has 5 hides outside the Hundred. In the whole manor, land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 219 villagers with 35 smallholders have 73 ploughs and 43 crofts. 5 mills at £4 10s and 2000 eels; meadow, 200 acres less 5; woodland, 300 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 38s 6d; grazing, 355 pigs. Value before 1066 £40; when acquired £30; now £70. Godfrey [!2! of Malling !2!] held this manor at revenue for £90. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,1b [* Ralph *] Baynard holds 5 hides of this manor ^[[South] MALLING]^ from the Archbishop. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. 14 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 35 acres; from grazing, 3 pigs. Value £8. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,1c [* William *] son of Boselin holds 2 hides of this manor ^[[South] MALLING]^ from the Archbishop. He has 1 plough in lordship. 11 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; from grazing, 2 pigs; from the woodland, 20 pigs from pasturage. Value 60s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,1d Godfrey holds 1 hide of this manor ^[[South] MALLING]^ from the Archbishop. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 5s; woodland, 1 pig from pasturage. Value 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,1e Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds 2 parts of 1/2 hide of this manor ^[[South] MALLING]^ from the Archbishop. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs from pasturage; 1 pig from grazing. Value 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] <16c> SUS 2,1f Further, the Canons of St Michael's hold 4 hides of this manor ^[[South] MALLING]^. 1 plough in lordship. 4 villagers with 16 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value £3. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,1g [* In ROTHERFIELD Hundred *] William of Keynes holds 1 virgate of this manor ^[[South] Malling]^. It is at `Alchin'. [Value ***]. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,2 [* Lewes Rape *] In STREAT Hundred The Archbishop holds WOOTTON himself for the monks' clothing. Before 1066 it answered for 6 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides, because the other part ^[Burleigh]^ is in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 39d; meadow, 22 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now £4; formerly it paid £6, but it could not maintain it. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,3 In FALMER Hundred The Canons of Malling hold STANMER from the Archbishop. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 49 villagers with 10 smallholders have 26 ploughs. Woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now £15. Attached to this manor are 7 sites in Lewes which pay 21d a year. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,4 [In SWANBOROUGH Hundred] The Archbishop has 21 sites himself in LEWES which pay 8s 8d a year. They belong to the manor of [South] Malling. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,5 [* Chichester Rape *] In PAGHAM Hundred The Archbishop holds PAGHAM himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 50 hides; now for 34. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs. 74 villagers with 80 smallholders, less 2, have 23 ploughs. {{A mill at 10s}}; meadow, 80 acres; a small wood for fencing; from grazing, 1 pig from each villager who has 7 pigs; the same throughout Sussex. Value before 1066 and later £40; now £60; however, it pays £80, but it is too heavy. A church; a church in Chichester which pays 64d. Osmelin holds 1 hide of this manor from the Archbishop. He has 2 smallholders. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,6 The Archbishop holds TANGMERE himself, in lordship. The clerics ^[of Tangmere]^ held it from the Archbishop. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides, now for 6 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with 15 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now £6. The reeve of the manor has 20s from it. 4 sites in Chichester belong to this manor, which pay 22d. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,7 In SINGLETON Hundred The Archbishop holds LAVANT himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 18 hides; now for 9 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 14 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 26 acres. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15. Ralph holds 3 hides of this manor from the Archbishop. 1 villager with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Value £3. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,8 [* Arundel Rape *] In {RISBERG} Hundred The Archbishop holds PATCHING himself; it was always for the monks' clothing. Before 1066 it answered for 12 hides; now for 3 hides and 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. <16d> 22 villagers with 21 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £15; previously it was at £20, but it could not bear it. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,9 [* Bramber Rape *] In `BRIGHTFORD' Hundred The Archbishop holds [West] TARRING himself; it was always in the monastery['s lands]. Before 1066 it answered for 18 hides; now for 7 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 14 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 27 villagers with 14 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 2 churches; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £14 4s; later £10; now £15. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] SUS 2,10 William of Braose holds 4 hides of this manor ^[[West] TARRING]^. He has 1 plough in lordship. 4 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; from the woodland 10d; from pasturage 20s; 2 pigs. Value 70s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop [* of Canterbury *] =] ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester SUS 3,1 [* Pevensey Rape *] In `FLEXBOROUGH' Hundred The Bishop of Chichester holds BISHOPSTONE in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 25 hides; now the same. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs. 30 villagers with 9 smallholders have 30 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 3 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 1 pig in 3. Value before 1066 £26; later £11; now £20. Geoffrey holds 4 hides of this manor; Harold 2 hides; Richard 3 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs. 13 smallholders. Value of all this 100s and 10s [[10d?]]. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,2 [* Bramber Rape *] In HENFIELD Hundred The Bishop holds HENFIELD himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 15 hides; now for 11 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 23 villagers with 15 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; meadow, 40 acres. A mill and a fishery are lacking, through encroachment by William of Braose. William [a man-at-arms?] holds 3 of these hides from the Bishop. He has 1 hide in lordship. 1 villager with 10 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later £7; now, what the Bishop holds, £10; what the man-at-arms holds, 40s; however, it was at a revenue for £18. In Lewes are 3 burgesses who belong to this manor; they pay 21d. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,3 [* Chichester Rape *] In BOXGROVE Hundred The Bishop holds ALDINGBOURNE himself, in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 36 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 16 villagers with 13 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 3 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 1 pig in 6 pigs. 16 sites [* in Chichester *] belong to this manor; they pay 7s 6d. A priest holds 1 hide of this manor; Robert, 5 hides; Hugh, 3 hides; Alward, 1 hide; these 3 are clerics. Also, these 4 men-at-arms; Harold , 3 hides; Murdoch , 3 hides; Ansfrid, 1 hide; Lovell, 1 hide. Between them they have 6 ploughs in lordship and 12 villagers and 25 smallholders. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £15; later £10; now, what the Bishop holds £10; what the clerics hold £4; what the men-at-arms hold likewise £4. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,4 [* Arundel Rape *] In {RISBERG} Hundred The Bishop holds FERRING himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 12 hides; now for 8 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with 14 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; for grazing, 1 pig in 7. <17a> Ansfrid holds 2 hides of this manor. He has 1/2 plough in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £7; value of what Ansfrid holds, 20s. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,5 In `EASWRITHE' Hundred The Bishop holds AMBERLEY himself. Before 1066 and now it answered for 24 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 20 villagers with 13 smallholders have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 7 pigs from pasturage. William the cleric holds 2 hides of this manor; Aldred the priest 3 hides; Baldwin 2 1/2 hides; Ralph 2 hides less 1 virgate; Theodric 3 hides; Huscarl 2 hides. Between them they have 5 ploughs in lordship and 17 villagers and 25 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £20; later £15; now, what the Bishop holds £14; value of what the others hold from the Bishop £7. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,6 [* Chichester Rape *] In SOMERLEY Hundred The Bishop holds SIDLESHAM himself, in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 12 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 16 villagers with 14 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for fencing. Gilbert holds 3 hides of this manor; Roscelin 1 hide; Ulf 1 hide. In lordship they have 3 ploughs, with 12 smallholders. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later £8; now, what the Bishop holds £10; what the men hold 65s. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,7 The Bishop holds SELSEY himself, in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 16 villagers with 11 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; 6 sites in Chichester at 38d. Geoffrey holds 1 hide of this manor; William 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. They have 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 smallholder. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £12; later £10; now, the Bishop's lordship £12; his men's 40s. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,8 The Bishop holds [East?] WITTERING himself, in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 14 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 12 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 mill at 30d; 13 sites at 26d [* in Chichester *]; grazing, 1 pig in 7. Ralph holds 1 hide of this manor; Herbert 3 hides. In lordship they have 2 1/2 ploughs and 2 villagers with 12 smallholders and 1/2 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £8; now, value of what the Bishop has as much; what the men have 50s. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,9 [* Lewes Rape *] [In PRESTON Hundred] The Bishop holds PRESTON himself. It was always in the monastery['s lands]. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 30 villagers with 20 smallholders have 12 ploughs; in Lewes 3 sites at 18d. A church; meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 2 pigs from pasturage. Lovell holds 2 hides of this manor. He has 2 ploughs and 9 villagers with 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A mill. Value 40s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £18; later £10; now £18; formerly it was at £25 revenue, but it could not pay it. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] SUS 3,10 The Canons of Chichester hold 16 hides _ in common which have never paid tax, as they state. They have 4 ploughs in lordship. Value of this £8. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Chichester =] ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster SUS 4,1 [* Arundel Rape *] In `EASWRITHE' Hundred The Abbot of St Peter's of Westminster holds PARHAM and held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 7 hides; now for 3. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 5 cottagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] <17b> ?5? Land of Fécamp Church SUS 5,1 [* Hastings Rape *] In GUESTLING Hundred The Abbot of Fécamp holds RYE from the King, and held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 17 1/2 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 100 villagers, less 1, have 43 ploughs. 5 churches which pay 64s; 100 salt-houses at £8 15s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 2 pigs from pasturage. In this manor is a new Borough ^[Rye]^; 64 burgesses pay £8 less 2s; in Hastings 4 burgesses and 14 smallholders pay 63s. Robert of Hastings holds 2 1/2 hides of this manor from the Abbot; Heoruwulf 1/2 hide. They have 4 villagers, 4 cottagers and 2 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £34; now, the Abbot's lordship £50; the men's 44s. [= ?5? Land of Fécamp Church =] SUS 5,2 [* Bramber Rape *] In STEYNING Hundred The Abbot holds STEYNING himself. [* Earl *] Harold held it at the end of King Edward['s life]. Then it answered for 81 hides; in addition a further 18 hides and 7 acres outside the Rape which have never paid tax; now 67 hides. 33 1/2 hides are in the Rape of Arundel; the others are in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^, but the Abbot holds them all now. Land in the whole manor for 41 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs. 178 villagers with 63 smallholders have 48 ploughs. 2 churches; 9 slaves; 4 mills at 47s; in addition 68 pigs. Meadow, 113 acres; woodland, 45 pigs from pasturage. In the Borough ^[Steyning]^ there were 118 messuages; they paid £4 2s. Now there are 123 messuages; they pay 100s and 100d. [Their holders] have 1 1/2 ploughs. Before 1066 they worked at the court like villagers. Value before 1066 £86; later £50; now £100; however, it is at a revenue for £122 less 2s. [= ?5? Land of Fécamp Church =] SUS 5,3 [* Arundel Rape *] In BURY Hundred The Abbot holds BURY himself from the King. Countess Goda held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 16 hides; now for 12 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 48 villagers with 22 cottagers have 18 ploughs. A church; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; a fishery. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £24. [= ?5? Land of Fécamp Church =] ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] SUS 6,1 [* Chichester Rape *] [In BOSHAM Hundred] Bishop Osbern holds the church of BOSHAM from the King; he held it from King Edward. 112 hides belonged to this church. Now 47 are outside it; Hugh son of Ranulf holds 30 hides; Ralph of Quesnay, 17 hides. When ^[Bishop]^ Osbern acquired it, the church answered for 65 hides, now the same. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 21 villagers with 18 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 3 mills at 14s; meadow, 12 acres; a salt-house at 2s; 1 site at 8d [* in Chichester *]. Mauger holds 12 hides of the land of this church as one manor, called [West] Thorney. He pays tax for 8 hides. He has 32 villagers with 8 ploughs. Ralph has 1 hide of this church land; a cleric 1 hide, and 4 clerics 1 hide in common. <17c> They have 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 slaves; 1 site at 8d. Total value before 1066 £300; later £50. Now, what the Bishop holds, £16 10s; however, he has 20s more in revenue. Value of what Mauger holds, £6; however, he has 50s more. Value of what the others hold, £4 15s. The clerics hold the church tithe, value 40s. Before 1066, 1 hide in Itchenor belonged to this manor; now Warin , Earl Roger's man, holds it. [= ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] =] SUS 6,2 In DUMPFORD Hundred The Bishop holds ELSTED himself. He held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 13 hides; now for 5 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 23 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 4s; a church; woodland, 10 pigs; grazing, 1 pig in 7. Richard holds 1 hide of this manor; Osbern the cleric, 1/2 hide; Ralph the priest 1 hide, which belongs to the church. Value of the whole manor before 1066, later and now £15. [= ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] =] SUS 6,3 In SINGLETON Hundred Durand holds PRESTON from the Bishop. Before 1066 and now it answered for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; a small woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. ^[Bishop Osbern held it from King Edward]^ [= ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] =] SUS 6,4 [* Arundel Rape *] In ROTHERBRIDGE Hundred Richard holds [East] LAVINGTON from the Bishop. Godwin the priest held it from King Edward in alms. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; one site in Chichester at 3d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 pig in 7. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £10. [= ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] =] SUS 6,5 [* Chichester Rape *] [* In BOSHAM Hundred *] All these lands belonged and belong to the church at Bosham, in alms. ^[Canons of Bosham held it]^ [= ?6? Land of Bishop Osbern [of Exeter] =] ?7? Land of St Peter's of Winchester SUS 7,1 [* Lewes Rape *] [In `HOLMESTROW' Hundred] The Abbot of St Peter's of Winchester holds SOUTHEASE. It was always in the monastery['s land]. Before 1066 it answered for 28 hides; now for 27 hides. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 46 villagers with 4 smallholders have 21 ploughs. A church; meadow, 130 acres. In Lewes 10 burgesses at 52d. From the villagers 38500 herrings; for porpoises £4; for the villagers' fines £9; 3 packloads of peas. Total value before 1066 and later £20, now valued at as much; however, it pays £28. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] SUS 7,2 [* Chichester Rape *] In STOCKBRIDGE Hundred The Abbot holds DONNINGTON himself. The Abbey held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 15 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 25 acres; woodland for fencing; one site in Chichester at 4d; from pasturage, 1 1/2 pigs. Value before 1066 £4 10s 7d; now £6. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] <17d> ?8? Land of Battle Church SUS 8,1 [* Pevensey Rape *] In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred The Abbot of St Martin's of Battle holds ALCISTON from the King. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 50 hides; now for 44 1/2 hides. Land for 28 ploughs. 3 1/2 of these hides lie in the Rape of Hastings; and 2 hides in the Rape of Lewes; 7 burgesses [* in Pevensey *]. The Abbot has 4 ploughs in lordship. 65 villagers with 7 smallholders have 21 1/2 ploughs. 12 slaves; meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 4 pigs from pasturage; 6 pigs from grazing. Of the said 5 hides, Robert holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the Abbot; Reinbert [* the sheriff *] 5 virgates; Geoffrey 1/2 hide; Alfred 3 virgates. In lordship they have 4 ploughs. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £48; later £30; now, what the Abbot holds £36; what his men hold £4 5s. [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,2 In `TOTNORE' Hundred The Abbot holds 4 hides himself _ from the King. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held them from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. The Abbot has 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. It is valued in another manor. [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,3 [* Hastings Rape *] [* In {HAILESALTEDE} Hundred *] The Abbot has 6 1/2 hides in his Rape himself. This land answered for 6 hides. 1/2 [hide] was exempt because it was outside the Rape. In these hides the Abbot also holds UCKHAM in lordship. Wulfbald held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Now 1 virgate is in the Count of Eu's Rape [* Hastings *]. The Abbot has in lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,4 In BEECH, which Osbern holds from the Count of Eu, the Abbot has 3 virgates of land. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Value 6s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,5 In BATHURST, which Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds, the Abbot has 1 virgate of land, with 1 villager and 1/2 plough. Woodland, 2 pigs. Value 4s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,6 [* Pevensey Rape *] [* In {AVRONHELLE} Hundred *] In WILMINGTON, which the Count of Mortain holds, the Abbot has 6 virgates of land. 6 villagers with 4 ploughs. Woodland, 2 pigs. Value 15s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,7 [* Hastings Rape *] [* In {HAILESALTEDE} Hundred *] In NETHERFIELD, which the Count of Eu holds, the Abbot has 6 virgates of land. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Value 10s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,8 In PENHURST, which Osbern holds from the Count of Eu, the Abbot has 1/2 hide. 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 pigs. Value 15s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,9 [* In NINFIELD Hundred *] In the manor of HOOE, which the Count of Eu holds, the Abbot has 1/2 hide. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value 5s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,10 [* In BALDSLOW Hundred *] In FILSHAM, which the Count of Eu holds, the Abbot has 1 virgate, and 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,11 [* In NINFIELD Hundred *] In CATSFIELD, which Warin holds from the Count of Eu, the Abbot has 3 virgates, in lordship. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,12 [* In BEXHILL Hundred *] In BULLINGTON, which the Count of Eu holds, the Abbot has 2 hides less 1 virgate. 7 villagers with 5 ploughs. Value 20s. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,13 [* In BALDSLOW Hundred *] In CROWHURST, which Walter [* son of Lambert *] holds from the Count of Eu, the Abbot has 1 virgate of land, with 1 villager. Value 12d. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,14 In WILTING, which Ingelrann [* of Eu *] holds from the Count ^[of Eu]^, the Abbot has 1 virgate of land, waste. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,15 In HOLLINGTON, which the Count of Eu holds, the Abbot has 1 virgate of land, waste. Further, a woodland outside the Rape, at 5 pigs. ^[These hides did not pay tax in the Rape]^ [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] SUS 8,16 Of all this land the Abbot has 2 1/2 hides _ in lordship. 1 plough, with 21 smallholders. 2 mills without dues. Value 40s. These hides did not pay tax in the Rape. [= ?8? Land of Battle Church =] ?[8a]? Land of St Edward's [Abbey, Shaftesbury] SUS 8a,1 [* Arundel Rape *] In BINSTED Hundred St Edward's Abbey holds and held FELPHAM before 1066. Then it answered for 21 hides; now for 15 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 48 villagers and 19 cottagers with 15 ploughs. A church; a fishery at 5s; 6 burgesses in Chichester at 7s. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; now £20. [= ?[8a]? Land of St Edward's [Abbey, Shaftesbury] =] <18a> ?9? Land of the Count of Eu SUS 9,1 [Hastings Rape] [In NINFIELD Hundred] The Count of Eu holds the manor called HOOE in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. Before 1066 and now it answered for 12 hides. Land for 44 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 44 villagers with 12 smallholders have 28 ploughs. A small church; 1 mill at 7s; meadow, 71 acres; 30 salt-houses at 33s; woodland, 10 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 7 pigs. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds 1/2 hide of the villagers' land of this manor; Robert 2 1/2 virgates; Osbern 2 virgates; Alfred 2 virgates; Gerald 2 virgates; Ingelrann [* of Eu *] 2 virgates; Withbert 4 1/2 virgates; {Werelc} 2 virgates; another Robert 2 virgates. Between them they have 3 1/2 ploughs in lordship; and 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £25; later £6; now the Count's lordship £14; his men-at-arms' £7 7s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,2 {Werenc} holds CATSFIELD from the Count. Alfhelm held it from King Edward. He could go where he would with the land. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 11 villagers with 2 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A small church; 1 mill which serves the hall; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 pigs; grazing, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 50s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,3 Wibert holds {MEDEHEI} from the Count. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would with the land. Then and now it answered for 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 4 ploughs. 5 salt-houses at 64d; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland, 3 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now 110s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,4 Robert ^[the cook]^ holds NINFIELD from the Count. Blaec held it from King Edward; he [could] go where he would with the land. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Robert has 1 plough in lordship; and a church and 1 smallholder. The Count of Eu holds 5 virgates of the land of this manor himself, in lordship; Osbern 3 virgates; {Werenc} 2 virgates; Reinbert [* the sheriff *] 7 virgates. They have 2 ploughs in lordship. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs. The said Robert the cook holds the head of the manor. He holds only 2 virgates; a villager holds the others. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; later 20s; now 105s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,5 In `FOXEARLE' Hundred Wibert holds HERSTMONCEUX from the Count. Edmer the priest held it before 1066; he could go where he would with the land. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 30 villagers with 12 cottagers have 16 ploughs. A church; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later 20s; now £10. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,6 William holds WARTLING from the Count. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would with the land. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 30 villagers with 10 cottagers have 18 ploughs. 3 salt-houses at 7s; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Gerard holds 1 hide of this manor's land; Ralph 1 hide; Wenenc the priest 2 virgates. 12 villagers with 4 cottagers with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £10; now, what William holds £10; what the men-at-arms hold £4. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] <18b> SUS 9,7 Robert of Criel holds ASHBURNHAM from the Count. Siward held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1. 21 villagers with 3 cottagers have 14 ploughs. A church; 3 salt-houses at 58d. Value before 1066 £6; later 20s; now £9. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,8 The Count of Eu holds FRANKWELL, and 6 men-at-arms from him. One of them, Northmann , held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Northmann also has 1/2 hide of this land; Ralph 2 virgates; Hugh 2 virgates; Osbern 2 virgates; Wenenc 1 virgate; Gerard 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers and 1 cottager with 4 ploughs. In the manor, meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 40s; later 10s; now 46s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,9 Ingelrann [* of Eu *] holds 1 hide _ from the Count in the same Hundred. Before 1066 2 free men held it; they could go where they would with the land. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 4 cottagers have 4 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,10 Olaf holds 1 virgate _ from the Count in this Hundred. Hernetoc held it before 1066; he could go wherever he would. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 2 cottagers. The value is and was 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,11 In BEXHILL Hundred Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] holds BEXHILL from the Count. Before 1066 Bishop Alric held it because it is the Bishopric's; he held it later until King William gave the castlery of Hastings to the Count. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. The Count holds 3 hides of the land of this manor himself in lordship. He has 1 plough; 7 villagers with 4 ploughs. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 10 hides of this land; Wenenc 1 hide; William of Sept-Meules 2 1/2 hides less 1/2 virgate; Robert St Léger 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; Reinbert [* the sheriff *] 1/2 hide; Ansketil [* of Rieux *] 1/2 hide; Robert of Criel 1/2 hide; the clerics Geoffrey and Roger 1 hide in prebend; 2 churches. In lordship 4 ploughs; 46 villagers and 27 cottagers with 29 ploughs. In the whole manor, meadow, 6 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £20; later it was waste; now £18 10s; the Count's part takes 40s thereof. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,12 Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] holds 2 virgates of land _ from the Count in this Hundred. It always answered for 2 virgates. He has 5 oxen in a plough. The value was 8s; now 16s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,13 Leofnoth held BULLINGTON from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. The Count holds 3 virgates of this land in lordship. He has 20 burgesses [* in Hastings *]; 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Abbey of Le Tréport holds 3 hides less 2 virgates. It answers for as much. In lordship 1 plough. 13 villagers with 13 cottagers have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; later 50s; now the Count has 43s; the monks £4. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,14 In BALDSLOW Hundred King Edward held FILSHAM in lordship. There are 15 hides there, which do not and did not pay tax. Land for 30 ploughs. The Count holds 8 hides and 1 virgate of this land himself. He has 2 ploughs. <18c> 48 villagers with 7 cottagers have 34 ploughs. Geoffrey holds 2 hides of this manor's land; Robert 1 hide and 1 virgate; William 1/2 hide; Hugh the bowman 5 virgates; Ingelrann [* of Eu *] 2 virgates; Robert the cook 1/2 hide; Walter [* son of Lambert *] 5 virgates; Sasward 1 virgate; Wenenc the priest 1 virgate; Osward [* of Norton *] 2 virgates; Roger Daniel 1/2 hide. In lordship 6 1/2 ploughs; 13 villagers, 17 cottagers and 3 slaves with 7 1/2 ploughs. In the manor, meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £14; later, it was wasted; now £22; £14 of this is accounted in the Count's part. Wulfward the priest holds the church of this manor with 1 virgate, but it does not belong to the 15 hides. Wulfmer held it from King Edward; it did not pay tax then nor does it now. Value 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,15 Godwin and Alstan held HOLLINGTON before 1066; they could go where they would with the land. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for 3 hides and 2 virgates. Land for 8 ploughs. The Count holds 1 1/2 hides and 2 virgates of this land in lordship. He has 1 plough and 12 villagers with 4 ploughs. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1/2 hide of this land; William 1 hide; Hugh 1/2 hide; Wulfward 2 virgates. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 cottagers with 3 ploughs. In the manor, meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 58s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,16 Goldwin held `CORTESLEY' before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. [***] holds 1/2 hide of this land. 1 villager with 1 plough there. William holds 4 1/2 hides of this land and Godwin from him; Reinbert [* the sheriff *] 1/2 hide; Hugh 1/2 hide. They have 24 villagers and 2 cottagers with 8 ploughs. In the manor, meadow, 27 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later 100s; now £6 7s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,17 Wynstan held WESTFIELD before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide and 2 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. Wibert holds from the Count. He has in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 1 cottager with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; later 70s; now 72s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,18 Earl Harold held CROWHURST. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. Walter son of Lambert holds it from the Count. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. 12 villagers and 6 cottagers have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. One Walo holds 1/2 hide and 2 virgates. 3 villagers with 1 plough there. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,19 Before 1066, 2 free men held WILTING. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Ingelrann [* of Eu *] holds 2 hides and 2 virgates of this land from the Count; Reinbert [* the sheriff *] 1/2 hide and 2 virgates; Ralph 1/2 hide; Robert 2 virgates. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 5 cottagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 100s; now £4; it was wasted. The Count has 1 virgate of this manor in his park. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] <18d> SUS 9,20 In the same Hundred Ingelrann [* of Eu *] holds 3 virgates _ from the Count which 2 free men held before 1066; but they never paid tax. 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,21 In {HAILESALTEDE} Hundred Earl Harold held WHATLINGTON. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds from the Count. He has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 50s. It was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,22 Reinbert [* the sheriff *] also holds MOUNTFIELD from the Count. [* Countess *] God? held it before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 9 villagers with 2 cottagers have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 20s; now £4. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,23 Heoruwulf holds NETHERFIELD from the Count. [* Countess *] Goda held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 only. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 villagers have 3 ploughs. 8 salt-houses at 8s; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; now 50s; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,24 In this Hundred Hugh holds a manor _ from the Count, which Alnoth [* the noble *] held before 1066; he could go wherever he would with it. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 only. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 20[s]; now 50s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,25 Osbern also holds 1 virgate in BEECH from the Count. Before 1066 Wulfbald held it. Then it answered for 1 virgate; now for nothing. Value then 2s; now nothing. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,26 Wenenc the priest holds BROOMHAM from the Count. Edith held it before 1066; she could go wherever she would. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 20s; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,27 Hugh holds 1 virgate from the Count in EYELID. Leofwin held it from Earl Leofwin. It never paid tax. 1 plough; woodland, 3 pigs. The value was 5s; now 12s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,28 In STAPLE Hundred Hugh also holds 2 virgates which belong to EYELID. Earl Leofwin held it. Then and now it answered for 2 virgates. 1 villager with 1 plough. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,29 The Count holds 1 virgate himself which belongs to EYELID. Earl Leofwin held it. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. [Value] then 4s; now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,30 In the same Hundred Hugh holds 1 virgate _ from the Count. Cana held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 4s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,31 [In {HAILESALTEDE} Hundred] The Count of Eu holds BRIGHTLING. Before 1066 two brothers held it from the King. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough. A church; woodland at 5s. Robert holds 4 virgates of this hide from the Count. He has 10 villagers with 2 cottagers who have 7 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 10s; now 42s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,32 The Count of Eu holds DALLINGTON. Northmann held it before 1066; he could go wherever he would. It answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. The Count has the half of this hide in the Forest. Value 5s. William has the other half. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 2 cottagers. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,33 In `FOXEARLE' Hundred William also has 1 1/2 virgates _. King Edward held it. It never paid tax. 1 villager and 2 cottagers have 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066, 45s; now 35s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,34 In `HAWKESBOROUGH' Hundred Wibert holds WARBLETON from the Count. Countess Goda held it. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 6 cottagers have 1 plough. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,35 [In the Rape of Pevensey] [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] The Count has 1 hide in BEDDINGHAM in lordship. Queen Edith held it. It never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. <19a> Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,36 The Count has 1/2 hide in BEDDINGHAM himself. King Edward held it. It never paid tax. 2 villagers with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,37 Also in BEDDINGHAM the Count holds 4 hides less 1/2 virgate. Countess Goda held it. It never paid tax. Land for 10 ploughs. 18 villagers have 13 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,38 The Count holds 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of the manor of [West] FIRLE himself, in lordship. Wilton Abbey held it before 1066. It did not pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 9 villagers have 8 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,39 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] The Count also holds 1 1/2 virgates of ARLINGTON. Wilton Abbey held it before 1066. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 7s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,40 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] The Count also has 1 1/2 virgates of the manor of LAUGHTON. Countess Goda held it. It never paid tax. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 8s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,41 The Count also holds 1 virgate of land which belongs to ECKINGTON. Aghmund held it before 1066; he could go wherever he would. It did not pay tax. 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 4s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,42 The Count also holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of the manor of RIPE. Earl Harold held it. It never paid tax. 2 villagers have 1 plough. The value is and was 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,43 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] The Count also holds 1 virgate in the manor of TILTON. Earl Harold held it. It never paid tax. 2 villagers have 1 plough. The value is and was 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,44 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In the manor of EAST DEAN Countess Goda held 1 1/2 virgates. It never paid tax. 2 villagers have 1 plough. The value is and was 3s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,45 In the manor of WILLINGDON Countess Goda held 1 1/2 virgates. It never paid tax. The Count has 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. The value is and was 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,46 There also ^[WILLINGDON]^ Wulfmer the priest held 1 virgate. He could go wherever he would. It never paid tax. The Count has 1 villager with 1 plough. The value is and was 3s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,47 There also ^[WILLINGDON]^ Alwin held 1 virgate and 1 furlong of the manor of Sessingham; he could go wherever he would. It never paid tax. The Count has 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. The value is and was 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,48 Wibert holds 1/2 hide in RATTON from the Count. Cana, a free man, held it. It never paid tax. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. The value is and was 8s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,49 In [East] DEAN Countess Goda held 1 hide. It never paid tax. Wibert has 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. The value is and was 14s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,50 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In LAUGHTON Countess Goda held 1 hide. It never paid tax. Wibert has 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. The value is and was 13s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,51 [* In {AVRONHELLE} Hundred *] In `BROUGHTON' Wulfmer, a free man, held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Wibert has 1 villager and 1 cottager with 1 plough. [Value] then and now 8s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,52 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] Osbern son of Geoffrey holds 5 hides from the Count in LAUGHTON. Countess Goda held it. It never paid tax. Land for 10 ploughs. 15 villagers have 15 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now £4. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,53 In `STOCKINGHAM' Leofnoth held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 1 cottager who pays 12d. [Value] then 3s; now 2s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,54 In ETCHINGWOOD Brictwin, a free man, held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 1 plough in lordship. 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then, later and now 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,55 In ECKINGTON Aghmund held 1 hide from King Edward. It never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 3 villagers with 3 ploughs. [Value] then, later and now 14s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] <19b> SUS 9,56 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In [West] FIRLE Wilton Abbey held 1 virgate from King Edward. It never paid tax. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 1 villager with 1 plough. Value then and now 30d. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,57 In PRESTON Botic, a free man, held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. [Value] then and now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,58 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In WALDRON Aelfeva, a free woman, held 1/2 virgate. It never paid tax. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 1 villager with 5 oxen. Value 2s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,59 In RIPE Earl Harold held 1 virgate. It never paid tax. Alwin, the Count of Eu's man, has 1 plough in lordship. 1 villager and 1 cottager with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. [Value] then and later 4s; now 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,60 [In the Rape of Hastings] In SHOYSWELL Hundred. THIS HUNDRED NEVER PAID TAX. Walter son of Lambert holds HAZELHURST from the Count. Bishop Alric held it as a Holding from King Edward. Then and now 4 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 1 cottager with 7 ploughs. A church; woodland, 10 pigs. Walo holds 1 hide of this land. He has 4 villagers with 2 ploughs and 1 cottager. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 114s; now £7; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,61 [In the Rape of Pevensey] [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In CHALVINGTON 2 free men, Leofwin and Edward, held 1 virgate. The Count has 2 villagers with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 40d. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,62 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In SHERRINGTON Leofwin, a free man, held 1 virgate. The Count has 2 villagers with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 6s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,63 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In ALCISTON Wilton Abbey held 1 virgate. The Count has 1 villager with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 5s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,64 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds 1 virgate from the Count in RATTON. Ulf, a free man, held it. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 15 acres; 3 cottagers pay 2s. [Value] then, later and now 5s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,65 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In ALCISTON Wilton Abbey held 1 virgate. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 2 ploughs and 3 cottagers. Woodland, 2 pigs. [Value] then, later and now 5s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,66 In WINTON Countess Goda held 1 virgate. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has in lordship 1 plough, with 1 cottager. [Value] then 5s; now 10s; it was waste. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,67 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In WILLINGDON Countess Goda held 1/2 virgate. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 cottager who pays 12d. [Value] then and now 12d; it was waste. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,68 In RATTON Countess Goda held 1 virgate. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. [Value] then, later and now 10s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,69 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In RIPE Godwin, a free man, held 1 virgate. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 villager with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 4s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,70 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] Osbern son of Geoffrey holds 1/2 hide from the Count in WILLINGDON. Countess Goda held it. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 cottager. [Value] then, later and now 40s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,71 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In [West] FIRLE Wilton Abbey held 1 virgate. Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] has 1 villager with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 8s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,72 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In RATTON Countess Goda held 1 virgate. Eustace the cleric has in lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. [Value] then and later 5s; now 6s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,73 In JEVINGTON Countess Goda held 1 virgate. Hugh has from the Count 1 villager with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 5s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,74 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In RIPE Earl Harold held 1 hide. Walter son of Lambert has in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. [Value] then and later 20s; now 30s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] <19c> SUS 9,75 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In [West] FIRLE Wilton Abbey held 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has 9 villagers with 5 ploughs. Land for 6 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,76 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In ECKINGTON Aghmund , a free man, held 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. [Value] then, later and now 20s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,77 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In SHERRINGTON Alwin, a free man, held 1/2 hide. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough. [Value] then and later 10s; now 5[s]. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,78 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In LAUGHTON [* Countess *] Goda held 1 virgate. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has nothing but 2s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,79 In {BURGELSTALTONE} Wulfsi held 1 virgate. He was a free man. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has 2 villagers with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 5s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,80 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In [East] DEAN [* Countess *] Goda held 1/2 hide. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has in lordship 2 ploughs, with 3 cottagers. [Value] then and later 10s; now 20s. ^[This Hundred never paid tax]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,81 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In ALCISTON Wilton Abbey held 1 virgate. Walter [* son of Lambert *] has 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. [Value ***]. SHOYSWELL HUNDRED NEVER PAID TAX [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,82 [* In Hastings Rape *] In `HENHURST' Hundred Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds SALEHURST from the Count. Countess Goda held it. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 8 cottagers with 6 ploughs. A church; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,83 Aelfric holds `DRIGSELL' from the Count. One Cana, a free man, held it. Then and now it answered for 3 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 18 villagers and 6 cottagers have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; now £4; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,84 William holds 1/2 hide _ from the Count in this Hundred. Leofeva held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 20s; when acquired 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,85 Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide _ from the Count in this Hundred. One Cana, a free man, held it but it did not pay tax. Now 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 6 ploughs. [Value] then and now 30s; it was waste. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,86 In this Hundred Northmann held 1/2 hide _. He was a free man. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 plough, with 1 cottager. 1 mill at 2s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 1 pig. [Value] then and now 20s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,87 In this Hundred Azur , a free man, held 1 virgate _, but it did not pay tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 plough in lordship, with 1 villager. Meadow, 10 acres. [Value] then and now 10s; when acquired 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,88 [In the Rape of Pevensey] [* In EASTBOURNE Hundred *] In EASTBOURNE King Edward held 1 hide. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. [Value] then, later and now 20s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,89 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In BERWICK King Edward held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 villager and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; 2 fisheries at 6d. Value before 1066, 30s; later 10s; now 35s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,90 [* In EASTBOURNE Hundred *] In EASTBOURNE King Edward held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has in lordship 3 ploughs, with 5 cottagers. 1 fishery. Land for 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 45s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,91 In the same Hundred _ is 1/2 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. Before 1066 this land belonged to the three manors of Ratton, Willingdon and [West] Firle. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. <19d> Value before 1066 and now 22s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,92 [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In SELMESTON Alfhere held 1/2 hide from King Edward. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 plough, with 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 1 pig. The value is and was 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,93 [* In Hastings Rape *] [* In `HENHURST' Hundred *] In BURGHAM Wulfgar held 1/2 hide from King Edward. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 12s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,94 Reinbert [* the sheriff *] also holds from the Count 1/2 hide _ which belonged before 1066 to the two manors of Berwick and Claverham. The King held one; Osward [* of Norton *] held the other from King Edward. It never paid tax. Now 1 villager and 1 cottager. The value was 5s; now 7s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,95 Reinbert [* the sheriff *] also holds 1 virgate _, which Cola held from King Edward. It never paid tax. 1 villager with 1 plough. The value was and is 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,96 [* In Pevensey Rape *] [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In WILLINGDON [* Countess *] Goda held 1/2 hide from the Count. It never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 pigs; 1 slave. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,97 [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In ECKINGTON Azur , a free man, held 1 virgate. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. [Value] then and now 6s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,98 In {SEGNESCOME} Leofwin, a free man, held 1/2 hide. It never paid tax. The Count has 2 villagers with 5 oxen and 1 cottager. [Value] then and now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,99 [* In Pevensey Rape *] [* In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred *] In ALCISTON Countess Goda held 2 1/2 virgates. They never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert has 4 villagers and 5 oxen. The value was 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,100 In ALCISTON [* Countess *] Goda held 1/2 virgate. It never paid tax. Hugh has from the Count 1 villager. [Value] then 5s; now 2s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,101 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] In WILLINGDON [* Countess *] Goda held 1 1/2 virgates. It never paid tax. Hugh has 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,102 [* In `TOTNORE' Hundred *] In [West] FIRLE Wilton Abbey held 1/2 virgate. It never paid tax. The monks of Tréport have 2 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 plough. [Value] then, later and now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,103 [* In Hastings Rape *] In {BABINRERODE} Hundred Rainer holds KITCHENHAM from the Count. Edric held it before 1066. He was a free man. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 3 cottagers. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,104 Reinbert [* the sheriff *] holds UDIMORE from the Count. Algar held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1. 22 villagers have 15 ploughs. A church; meadow, 2 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,105 In GUESTLING Hundred Geoffrey of Flocques holds GUESTLING from the Count. Wulfbald held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers with 5 cottagers have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Robert of Ulcombe holds 1 hide of this land. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 plough. [Value] before 1066 and now 100s; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,106 [* In BALDSLOW Hundred *] William of Sept-Meules holds LIDHAM. Leofred held it from Earl Godwin. 1 hide. It never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. [He has] 1 villager and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now 20s; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,107 In the same Hundred Robert holds 1 Quarter _ from the Count. Wulfmer held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 villagers and 5 cottagers with 8 ploughs. A church. Value before 1066, 100s; later 40s; now £6. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,108 In `GOLDSPUR' Hundred In {EVEBENTONE} Earl Godwin held 1/2 hide. It answered for as much. Land for 1 plough. The Count has 2 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. [Value] then and now 12s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,109 The Count holds PLAYDEN himself. Siwulf held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. <20a> These men hold it from the Count: Ednoth 1 hide; Walter [* son of Lambert *] 1 hide; Remir 1 hide; Geoffrey 1/2 hide; Theobald the priest 3 virgates and 1 church; in lordship 1 plough. Between them they have 22 villagers and 15 cottagers with 10 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; now 100s and 12s; value of what the Count has from it £7 3s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,110 Geoffrey, 1 virgate, and Leofwin, 2 virgates, hold IDEN from the Count. Ednoth , a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 7 cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,111 Three men hold GLOSSAMS from the Count; they also held it before 1066; they could go wherever they would with their land. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. They have 3 ploughs themselves in lordship; 1 villager and 2 cottagers. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. [Value] before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,112 In the same Hundred Alwin holds 1 virgate _ from the Count. Edward, a free man, held it. It answers for 1 virgate. Meadow, 2 acres [Value] then, later and now 5s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,113 In BALDSLOW Hundred In LIDHAM Leofric held 1 virgate. He was a free man. It never paid tax. Value then 3s; now 12d. William holds it. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,114 [* Pevensey Rape *] [* In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred *] In CLAVERHAM Osward [* of Norton *], a free man, held 2 virgates. It never paid tax. William has 2 cottagers. Their value was 5s; now 3s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,115 In {HAILESALTEDE} Hundred In CHALVINGTON [* Countess *] Godo?, a free man, held 2 virgates. It never paid tax. Reinbert [* the sheriff *] has 1 villager and 1 cottager with 1 plough. [Value] then 2s; now 4s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,116 [* In Hastings Rape *] [* In `GOLDSPUR' Hundred *] In `HEIGHTON' Godwin, a free man, held 2 virgates. It never paid tax. Osbern has 2 villagers with 1 plough. [Value] then and now 4s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,117 In `HEIGHTON' Godwin, a free man, held 1 virgate. It never paid tax. Hugh has 1 cottager. [Value] then 2s; now 12s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,118 In `HEIGHTON' Godwin held 1 virgate. It never paid tax. Hugh has 1 villager with 5 oxen. The value is and was 2s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,119 In the same Hundred Saswalo holds 1 virgate _ from the Count. A free man held it. It never paid tax. [Value] then 15d; now 12d. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,120 In STAPLE Hundred The Count holds EWHURST himself, in lordship. Alfhere held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 4 hides and 3 virgates; 5 virgates are foregone because 1 hide is in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Osbern [* son of Hugh *] holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of this manor's land in Bodiam; it always lay in Ewhurst [lands]; the hall was there. Roger 1/2 hide; Ralph 2 virgates. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later £6; now £9. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,121 The Count holds HIGHAM himself. Earl Godwin held it. Before 1066 there were 2 1/2 hides, but it answered for 2 hides, as they state; now for 2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1; 30 villagers and 10 smallholders with 19 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6; it was wasted. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,122 Walter son of Lambert holds SEDLESCOMBE from the Count. Leofsi held it from Countess Goda. It answered for 1 hide and 3 virgates outside the Rape; now for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; a small church. [Value] before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,123 Wibert holds LORDINE from the Count. Wynstan held it from Osward [* of Norton *]. <20b> He could not go wherever he would. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 pig. [Value] before 1066 and later 14s; now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,124 In BELLHURST Aldred held 2 virgates, jointly. Then and now it answered for as much. William has 1 plough in lordship; 1 villager with 1 plough. The value is and was 7s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,125 In SEDLESCOMBE Walter son of Lambert holds 1 virgate. It never paid tax; it was always outside the Rape. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 1 pig. [Value] then and later 10s; now 20s. ^[Leofsi held it from Countess Goda]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,126 There also ^[SEDLESCOMBE]^ Geoffrey the canon holds 1/2 hide. It lay in Sedlescombe [lands]. It answered for 1/2 hide. 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland, 3 pigs. Value 10s; it was waste. ^[Leofsi held it from Countess Goda]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,127 The Count himself holds in his lordship a villager who[se land] lay in Sedlescombe, and [who] holds 1 virgate outside the Rape _. Value 5s. ^[Leofsi held it from Countess Goda]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,128 In the same Hundred Wynstan held 1/2 hide, FOOTLAND. He could go wherever he would. It answers for 2 virgates. Ansketil [* of Rieux *] has 1 plough, with 1 villager. Woodland, 4 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,129 In HURST Wulfwin held 1/2 hide. Before 1066 it answered for 2 virgates and does so now. Ednoth has in lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 10s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,130 Five men hold WELLHEAD from the Count. There is 1 hide. 4 brothers held it. They could go where they would. There was nothing there but a hall. Before 1066 and now it answered for 1 hide. Of this hide Alwold holds 2 virgates; Ansketil [* of Rieux *] 3 virgates; Roger 5 virgates; Hugh 1 virgate; Osbern 2 virgates. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and now 66s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] SUS 9,131 Osbern [* son of Geoffrey *] holds `BASSINGHAM' from the Count. Alfgeat held it, jointly. Then and now it answered for 2 virgates. 1 villager. Value 8s. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Eu =] <20c> ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain SUS 10,1 [Pevensey Rape] [* Pevensey Hundred *] In the Borough of PEVENSEY Before 1066 there were 24 burgesses in the King's lordship. They paid 14s 6d in tribute; 20s from toll; 35s from port dues; 7s 3d from pasture. The Bishop of Chichester had 5 burgesses; Edmer the priest 15; Ordmer the priest 5; Doda the priest 3. When the Count of Mortain acquired it, only 27 burgesses. Now he has 60 burgesses himself in lordship, who pay 39s in tribute; toll £4; the mint 20s. The monks of Mortain, 8 burgesses at 66d; Gilbert the sheriff 1 burgess at 20d; William of Keynes 2 burgesses at 2s; Boselin [* of Dives *] 5 at 2s; William [* son of Boselin *] 4 at 2s; Ansfrid 4 at 2s; Gerald 2 at 6s; Ansgot 3 at 12d; Bernard 2 at 7d; Ralph 2 at 12d; Alan 6 at 4s; ^[another]^ Ralph 3 at 53d; Ascelin 3 at 4s; he holds 1 house himself at 32d and a bit of land at 3s; Walter [* of Ricarville *] 2 burgesses at 16d; Roger [* the cleric *] 2 at 12d; Hugh 1 at 8d. The Count has 1 mill at 20s. Alfred [* the butler *] has 15s 4d from grazing. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,2 In EASTBOURNE Hundred The Count of Mortain holds EASTBOURNE in lordship. King Edward held it. There were and are 46 hides. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 68 villagers and 3 smallholders with 28 ploughs. 1 mill at 5s; 16 salt-houses at £4 40d; meadow, 25 acres; from pasture £6. 2 hides and 1 virgate of this manor's land are in the Rape of Hastings. William [* of Keynes *] holds 1 hide of this land; Alfred [* the butler *] 1 hide; the castle wardens 2 hides; Roger the cleric 3 virgates. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Before 1066 it paid one night's revenue; when the Count acquired it £30; now, his lordship £40, his men's 67s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,3 In `TOTNORE' Hundred The Count holds BEDDINGHAM himself, in lordship. King Edward held it. Then it answered for 52 1/2 hides; now for 50 hides; 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate are in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 33 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 68 villagers and 6 smallholders with 34 ploughs. 5 slaves; 4 salt-houses at 40d; meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 30 pigs from pasturage; from grazing 35s. Godfrey holds 4 hides of this manor's land; Gilbert 1 1/2 hides. They have in lordship 3 1/2 ploughs and 15 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1 mill at 8s. Before 1066 it paid one night's revenue; when the Count acquired it £20; now, what the Count has £30; what his men have £6. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,4 [In EASTBOURNE Hundred] Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds EASTHALL from the Count. Two free men held it; they could go wherever they would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 8 smallholders who have 1 plough. <20d> Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30[s]; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,5 Walter [* of Ricarville *] also holds `BEVERINGTON'. Two men held it from King Edward; they could go where they would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,6 In `TOTNORE' Hundred [* In EASTBOURNE Hundred *] Hemming holds CHOLLINGTON from the Count. He held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; later 16s 8d; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,7 William of Keynes holds `BEVERINGTON' and YEVERINGTON. Two free men held them from King Edward. Then and now they answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s; now 24s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,8 There also ^[`BEVERINGTON' and YEVERINGTON]^ Hugh and Morin hold 2 1/2 hides. Cana and Frani [held] from King Edward; they could go wherever they would. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 6 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. This land is valued in the manor of Willingdon. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,9 Ralph son of Gunfrid holds 1 hide in EASTHALL. Edmund held it from King Edward; he could go wherever he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Value before 1066, 15s; later and now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,10 In the same Hundred Ranulf holds 1 virgate _ from the Count. It answers for as much. Wulfhere held it from King Edward. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Value then, later and now 4s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,11 [In `TOTNORE' Hundred] William [* of Keynes *] holds ITFORD from the Count. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 2 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,12 Ralph holds PRESTON from the Count. Cola held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers with 2 oxen. Value before 1066 £4; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,13 In the same Hundred the Count holds 8 hides himself _; but they are valued in another Hundred. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,14 The Abbot of Grestain holds 2 hides in BEDDINGHAM from the Count. Wulfnoth the priest held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 30[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,15 Durand holds 6 hides in CHARLESTON from the Count. Three free men held it from King Edward as three manors. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 2 oxen. Roger [* the cleric *] holds 2 hides of this land; Gilbert 2 hides. They have in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now in total 100s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,16 There also ^[CHARLESTON]^ Hubert [* of St Clair *] holds 2 hides from the Count. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,17 In TILTON William of Keynes holds 2 hides from the Count. Alfhere held it from King Edward as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. [Value] then, later and now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,18 William ^[of Keynes]^ also holds SHERRINGTON from the Count. Edward held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Land for 5 ploughs. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 60s; later 25s; now 40s; they deduct 20s for the 1/2 hide which is not there. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <21a> SUS 10,19 There also ^[SHERRINGTON]^ Hemming holds 5 hides from the Count. He held it himself, from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough and 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 60s; later 25s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,20 Osbern holds 4 hides in TILTON from the Count. [* Earl *] Godwin held it from King Edward as a manor. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. Now nothing but 2 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,21 The Count has 1 hide there ^[TILTON]^ himself; William 1 hide; Ralph 1 hide; [* Earl *] Godwin held this land. Land for 4 ploughs. Value 18s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,22 The Count holds [West] FIRLE himself, in lordship. Before 1066 Wilton Abbey held it. Then it answered for 48 hides; now for nothing. 7 hides of this land are in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 40 ploughs. The Count has in lordship 5 ploughs; 80 villagers with 34 ploughs. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 72 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. The clerics of St Pancras have 2 1/2 of these hides; Roger [* the cleric *] 1 mill; Jocelyn 1 hide; William 1 hide; Gilbert 2 hides; the castle wardens 3 hides and 20 acres. In lordship 6 ploughs; 3 villagers and 11 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. Gilbert also holds 60 acres of waste land. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £60; later £30; now, what the Count has £40, what the other men have £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,23 In COMPTON the Count holds 4 hides himself. [* Earl *] Harold held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. This land is valued in Laughton. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,24 In WILLINGDON Hundred Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Count in EXCEAT. Doda held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 smallholders with 1 plough. [Value] before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,25 There also ^[EXCEAT]^ William holds 3 hides from the Count. Edward and Alwin held it from King Edward; they could go where they would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 7 smallholders. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,26 Ralph holds 7 1/2 hides in JEVINGTON from the Count. Cola held it from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it answered for 7 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 16 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 8s. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,27 The Count holds WILLINGDON in lordship, himself. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 50 1/2 hides; now for nothing. 14 1/2 hides of this land are in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 36 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 75 villagers and 24 smallholders with 26 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; 11 salt-houses at 35s. 1 slave; woodland, 3 pigs. Osbern holds 4 hides of this land from the Count; William 1 hide; Jocelyn 2 hides; Gilbert 1 hide; Alwin 1 hide; Ansgot 2 hides; Godfrey the priest 1 hide and 1 virgate. In lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £60; later £30; now what the Count holds £40, what the men hold £7. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,28 The Count holds `WEST BURTON' himself, in lordship. Aelfric and Goldwin held it from King Edward; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 24s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <21b> SUS 10,29 Hemming holds EXCEAT from the Count. He held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders have 1/2 plough; 1 slave. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,30 Ralph holds CHARLSTON from the Count. Wulfric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now 2 1/2 hides are in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; 3 salt-houses at 10s 4d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £9; now £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,31 Jocelyn holds RATTON from the Count. Wulfhun held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 4 hides. 2 hides less 1 virgate are in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres. Ascelin holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Count in alms; Ranulf 1/2 hide; Ansfrid 1/2 hide. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £6; now £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,32 In the same Hundred Ralph holds a manor _ from the Count which Wulfmer held from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 £4; later and now 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,33 Osbern holds [West?] DEAN from the Count. Edwin held it from the King as a manor. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,34 In [West?] DEAN Ralph holds 8 hides from the Count. Azur held it from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; 4 salt-houses at 8s. Value before 1066, £7; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,35 In WILLINGDON Hundred Ralph holds RATTON from the Count. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward as a manor. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1 is in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture at 28s. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,36 In RATTON Morin holds 3 hides from the Count. Cana held it from King Edward as a manor. Then it answered for 3 hides; now 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; the fourth part of a salt-house at 10d. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,37 In RATTON Hugh holds 3 hides from the Count. Frani held it from King Edward as a manor. Then it answered for 3 hides; now 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; the fourth part of a salt-house at 10d. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,38 William holds WANNOCK from the Count. Northmann held it from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 110s; later 40s; now £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <21c> SUS 10,39 In {AVRONHELLE} Hundred The Abbot of Grestain holds WILMINGTON from the Count. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. 1 of these hides lies in the Rape of Hastings. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,40 There also ^[WILMINGTON]^ the Abbot ^[of Grestain]^ holds 4 hides, which Wulfnoth held from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,41 There also ^[WILMINGTON]^ the Abbot ^[of Grestain]^ holds from the Count 2 hides, which Wulfstan held from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066 and now £13. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,42 William [* of Keynes *] holds FOLKINGTON from the Count. [* Countess *] Goda held it from King Edward; she could go where she would. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with [1] 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,43 In `FLEXBOROUGH' Hundred The Count holds TARRING [Neville] in lordship, himself. Azur held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 50 acres; from pasture 40d. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £10. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,44 The Abbot of Grestain holds [Frog] FIRLE from the Count. Queen Edith held it. Before 1066 she gave it to St John's [* of Lewes *]. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 5 hides. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,45 There also ^[[Frog] FIRLE]^ the Abbot ^[of Grestain]^ holds 1 hide, which Earl Godwin held. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,46 There also ^[[Frog] FIRLE]^ Hemming holds 2 hides from the Count. He held it himself from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. [Value] before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,47 William holds [South] HEIGHTON from the Count. Gundulf held it from King Edward as a manor. Then and now [it answered] for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 oxen. [Value] before 1066 and now 30s; when acquired 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,48 In the same Hundred Durand holds 1 hide _ from the Count. Alward held it from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 oxen there, with 1 smallholder. Woodland, 1 pig. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,49 In [Frog] FIRLE Alan holds 4 hides from the Count. Almer and Godwin held it from King Edward as two manors. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. 1/2 hide which does not belong to them is outside the Rape. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 15 smallholders. Value before 1066 and now 60s; later 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,50 In `DILL' Hundred In {PENGEST} the Count has 1 virgate of land in lordship. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 and now 25d. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,51 In HAWKRIDGE the Count has 1 hide, but half is in the Rape of Hastings. It answers now for 1/2 hide. Brictwy held it in freehold. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 4 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <21d> SUS 10,52 In `HENDON' the Count has 1/2 hide. It answers for as much. Almer held it in freehold. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 9s; later 4s; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,53 In {WANDELMESTREI} Hundred William [* of Keynes *] holds SELMESTON and `SIDNOR' from the Count. Alfhere held them in freehold. Then and now they answered for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 5 slaves. Value before 1066 and now 70s; when acquired 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,54 Ralph holds 1 hide in `SIDNOR' from the Count. It answers for as much. Wulfmer the noble held it in freehold. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. Value before 1066, 8s; later 6s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,55 There also ^[`SIDNOR']^ Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. It answers for as much. Godwin held it. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 4s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,56 Gerald holds 1 hide in SESSINGHAM from the Count. Half of it is in the Rape of Hastings. Alwin held it as freehold. Land for 6 ploughs. They are there, with 16 villagers. 1 mill at 10s and 500 eels. [Value] before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,57 Gilbert holds 1 hide from the Count in ALFRISTON at a revenue. Aelfric held it as freehold. Land for 1 plough. Now 1 smallholder. [Value] before 1066, later and now 8s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,58 In ALFRISTON itself Ranulf holds 1 hide from the Count; Ralph 1/2 hide; William [* son of Boselin *] 1/2 hide; ^[another]^ Ralph 1 hide; Walter [* of Ricarville *] 2 hides; 5 hides in total. It answers for as much. Leofwin, Alwold, Alnoth [* the noble *] and Godwin held this land as freehold. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders plough the half. Total value before 1066, 20s; now 54s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,59 In HARTFIELD Hundred The Count holds {WILDENE} in lordship, himself. Earl Harold held it. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 70s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,60 In HARTFIELD Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds 1 hide from the Count. It answers for as much. Karli held it as freehold. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 4s and 350 eels; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 5 pigs from pasturage. [Value] before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,61 In the same Hundred the Count has 1 1/2 hides _ outside the Rape. They belong to the manor of Rodmell. Earl Godwin held them. They never paid tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. Woodland for 40 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,62 In the same Hundred Ralph holds 1 hide _ from the Count at a revenue outside the Rape. Azur held it as freehold. It never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. [Value] before 1066, later and now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,63 [* In Lewes Rape *] [* In HARTFIELD Hundred *] In PARROCK the Count holds 1/2 hide, himself. It never paid tax. It is outside the Rape. Queen Edith held it. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs and 12s too. There is 1 virgate where the Count has his hall. Earl Harold had it likewise; he took it from St John's [* of Lewes *]. [Value] before 1066, later and now 52s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,64 [* In Pevensey Rape *] In FRAMFIELD Hundred William holds 1 virgate _ from the Count outside the Rape. It never paid tax. Leofwin held it as freehold. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 3 smallholders. Woodland, 1 pig from pasturage. [Value] before 1066, 10s; later and now 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,65 Ralph holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Count in WORTH. It answers for as much. Helghi held it from King Edward; he could <22a> go where he would. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 9s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and now 50s; when acquired 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,66 Ranulf holds 5 hides and 3 virgates in [Little] HORSTED from the Count. It answers for as much. Wulfhere held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 8s. 1 hide of this land lies in the Rape of Lewes. Ascelin holds another hide in `Bechington'. {Grento} holds 1 1/2 virgates. These men have 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Total value before 1066, 100s; later 50s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,67 In PEVENSEY Hundred The Count holds 4 1/2 hides at WOOTTON himself. It answers for as much. Six thanes held this land as freehold. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers with 5 ploughs. 1 mill at 20s; pasturage at 20s; 5 salt-houses at 41s and 8s[d?]. Value before 1066, 30s; now £6 11s 8d. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,68 William [* son of Boselin *] holds 1 1/2 hides at HAILSHAM from the Count. It answers for as much. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it as a freehold. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 smallholders with 1 ox. 2 salt-houses at 7s. Value before 1066, 110s; now 20s. In this manor the Count kept 11 salt-houses value 24s 6d. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,69 Ansfrid holds 2 hides at {CHENENOLLE} from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs. Toki held it as freehold. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,70 [* In WILLINGDON Hundred *] Ansfrid also holds 1/2 hide in WILLINGDON from the Count. It answers for as much. Leofward held it as freehold. Land for 1/2 plough. Value then and now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,71 [* In PEVENSEY Hundred *] Godfrey the cleric holds 1 hide in PEELINGS in alms. He has 2 smallholders who pay 8d. The value is and was 3s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,72 Roger the cleric holds 1 hide at `CUDNOR' in alms. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 1 ox. Brictwin held it. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,73 Roger ^[the cleric]^ also holds 1 hide at HORSEY of St Michael's [* of Eastbourne? *], in alms. The clerics held it in common. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 plough. These 2 hides answered for as much then and now. [Value] then 10s; now 22s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,74 Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds 1 hide from the Count. It answers for as much. Brictwin held it at `CUDNOR'. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, in lordship. Value 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,75 Ansfrid holds 2 hides at HORNS from the Count. It answers for as much. Three men held it as freehold. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,76 Ranulf holds 1 hide at HORNS from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder. Value then 13s; now 63d. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,77 [* In Hastings Rape *] [* In NINFIELD Hundred *] In HOOE the Count holds 4 salt-houses in lordship, value 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,78 [* In Pevensey Rape *] [* In PEVENSEY Hundred *] In `RENCHING' William [* of Keynes *], Ralph and another Ralph hold 2 hides from the Count. It answers for as much. Two free men held it as freehold. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder; 2 oxen ploughing. Value before 1066, 16s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,79 In PEELINGS Alan , Godfrey, Ansfrid and Roger [* the cleric *] hold 4 hides from the Count. It answers for as much. Land for 4 ploughs. Alward and Algar held it from the King as 2 manors, in freehold. Now 1 villager and 1 smallholder. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,80 In LANGNEY Ranulf holds 1 hide from the Count. It answers for as much. {Lemar} and Brictstan held it as freehold. <22b> 2 smallholders. William [* of Keynes *] also holds 1 hide there. It answers for as much. Alfheah held it. 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 16s 8d; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,81 William holds 2 hides from the Count at HANKHAM which lay in the [land of the] manor of Eastbourne. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 smallholders. Value before 1066, 15s; now 8s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,82 In HANKHAM the Count has 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. King Edward held it. Land for 1 plough. No return from it. Ansgot also holds there from the Count 1/2 hide which lay in Eastbourne [lands]. Value 9s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,83 In BOWLEY William [* son of Boselin *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Earl Harold held it. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 8 acres; 4 salt-houses at 22s 4d. Value before 1066, 15s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,84 There also ^[BOWLEY]^ Ansgot holds from the Count 1/2 hide which lay in Eastbourne [lands]. Value 9s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,85 In WOOTTON 13s should be placed, from the pasture which the Count gave him [William [* son of Boselin *]]. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,86 In {EDIVESTONE} Hundred The Count holds RIPE himself. Earl Harold held it. Then and now it answered for 22 hides. 8 of these lie in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 8 salt-houses at 20s. Value before 1066 £12; now £8. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,87 The Count holds CLAVERHAM himself. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1/2 plough. Of these 4 hides, 1/2 hide is in the Rape of Hastings. Alfred [* the butler *] holds 1 hide. He has 1 villager. Total value before 1066, 40s; now 36s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,88 In CLAVERHAM Morin holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Count; Hugh 3 hides less 1 virgate. Cana and Frani held it as two manors from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Value before 1066, 45s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,89 William [* of Keynes *] holds ECKINGTON from the Count. Aghmund held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 3, because 2 lie in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland at 10 pigs. A man of his holds 1/2 hide of this land. He has 1 plough in lordship. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,90 In ECKINGTON and CHALVINGTON the Count holds 5 hides in lordship himself. It answers for as much. Queen Edith held it as two manors. Land for 6 ploughs. 7 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,91 In CHALVINGTON Ansfrid holds 4 hides from the Count. It answers for as much. Osward [* of Norton *] and Toti held it as two manors as freehold. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Of this land, 1/2 hide lies in the Rape of Hastings. Humphrey holds 1 hide. He has 1/2 plough in lordship. [Value] before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,92 In WALDRON Ansfrid holds 1 hide from the Count. It answers for as much. Aelfeva held it from King Edward as freehold. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. [Value] then and now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,93 The Count holds LAUGHTON himself, in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 6, because 4 lie in the Rape of Hastings. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; <22c> 14 villagers and 3 smallholders with 10 1/2 ploughs. 16 salt-houses at 25s. Value before 1066 £15; now £10 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,94 The Count holds `STOCKINGHAM' himself. Leofnoth held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers with 4 1/2 ploughs. From grazing 12 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,95 In CHIDDINGLY Ralph and Godwin hold 1 virgate from the Count. Almer held it from the King as freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, with a miller, at 4s. Another virgate lies in the Rape of Hastings. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,96 [* In Lewes Rape *] In [EAST] GRINSTEAD Hundred In SHOVELSTRODE the Count has 1 hide which lay in the Rape of Lewes. Now it is outside the Rape. It does not pay tax. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. From grazing 3 pigs; from the woodland 5 [pigs]. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,97 In SHOVELSTRODE Ansfrid holds 1 virgate outside the Rape from the Count. It never paid tax. Almer held it from King Edward. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. Woodland, and grazing 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 5s; now 7s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,98 In {FELESMERE} the Count holds 1 1/2 hides outside the Rape. It did not pay tax. The villagers held it. It is valued in the manor. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,99 In BURLEIGH William [* of Keynes *] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. It is outside the Rape. It did not pay tax. Before 1066 Alfhere held it from Holy Trinity [* of Canterbury *] in the manor of Wootton, as the Hundred testifies. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,100 William [* of Keynes *] also holds `WARLEY' from the Count. 2 hides. They never paid tax. It is outside the Rape. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 villagers with 3 ploughs. From grazing 5 pigs; woodland, 2 pigs. [Value] then 20s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,101 William [* of Keynes *] also holds 1 virgate outside the Rape from the Count in {SPERCHEDENE}. It lay in {WILDETONE} [lands]. It never paid tax. Cana held it from King Edward. Land for 1/2 plough. Value then 3s; now 2s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,102 Ansfrid holds 2 hides less 1 virgate _ from the Count outside the Rape. King Edward held them; they lay in the [lands of the] manor of Ditchling. They did not pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. From the woodland and grazing 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; a forge. 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 15s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,103 Ansfrid also holds 1/2 hide outside the Rape. It is called HAZELDEN. Wulfward held it from King Edward. It lay in Allington [lands]. It never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,104 Ansfrid also holds 1/2 hide, BROCKHURST, from the Count, outside the Rape. Frani held it from King Edward. It lay in Warningore [lands]. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. The value was 15s; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,105 [* In Pevensey Rape *] [* In [EAST] GRINSTEAD Hundred *] Ralph holds BRAMBLETYE from the Count. Cola held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. A priest with 1 villager; 1 1/2 ploughs; 14 smallholders. From woodland and grazing 12 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <22d> SUS 10,106 [* In Lewes Rape *] [* In [EAST] GRINSTEAD Hundred *] Ralph also holds WHALESBEECH from the Count, outside the Rape. 1 hide. Folki? held it from King Edward. It lay in Lavant [lands]. It never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,107 The Count holds 1 1/2 virgates, STANDEN, himself, outside the Rape. Azur held it from King Edward. It lay in Bevendean [lands]. It never paid tax. It is accounted and valued in the manor of Tarring [Neville]. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,108 The Count holds FAIRLIGHT himself for 1 virgate. It is outside the Rape, in the Rape of Lewes. It lay in Ditchling [lands]. It never paid tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager with 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,109 [* In Lewes Rape *] In RUSTON Hundred William [* of Keynes *] holds HORSTED [Keynes] from the Count. It is outside the Rape. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward. It lay in Hamsey [lands]. It never paid tax. 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers with 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 2s; 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,110 William [* of Keynes *] also holds 1 virgate in BIRCHGROVE from the Count, outside the Rape. [* Countess *] Goda held it from King Edward as freehold. It lay in Balmer [lands]. It never paid tax. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 2s. 1 villager. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,111 [* In Pevensey Rape *] [* In RUSTON Hundred *] The Count holds SHEFFIELD himself. [* Earl *] Godwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now [it answered] for 6 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 1 mill at 40d and 500 eels; meadow, 10 acres; from woodland and grazing 32 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,112 Ansfrid holds 1 hide in FLETCHING from the Count. It answers for as much. Leofwin held it as a manor from King Edward. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. From woodland and grazing 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,113 Morin and Hugh hold FLETCHING from the Count. Cana held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; from woodland 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,114 Gilbert holds 1/2 hide at BARKHAM from the Count, outside the Rape. Karli held it from King Edward. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 villagers. The value was 7s; now 9s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,115 Warner holds 3 virgates in BARKHAM from the Count. It answers for as much. Earl Godwin held it from King Edward as a manor, as a freehold. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; from woodland and grazing 9 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,116 Alan holds 1 virgate, `INWOOD', from the Count. It is outside the Rape. It lay in [the lands of] the New Minster ^[of Winchester]^. It never paid tax. Almer held it as a manor from King Edward. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 15s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,117 In ROTHERFIELD Hundred The Count holds 2 hides _ himself which Alward and Wulfward held from King Edward as 2 manors. Land for 6 ploughs. Ansfrid holds 1 hide of this land from the Count; Humphrey 1 virgate; William 1 virgate and 1 furlong; an Englishman 1 virgate. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 30d. Value before 1066, 30s; now 73s. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUS 10,118 The Count holds MAYFIELD himself. [* Earl *] Godwin held it. Then and now for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 4 villagers and 5 smallholders. In lordship 1 plough. From woodland 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. Of this land, William of Warenne holds 3 virgates of land and 1 mill. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <23a> ?11? Land of Earl Roger SUS 11,1 [* In Chichester Rape *] [* In STOCKBRIDGE Hundred *] In the City of CHICHESTER before 1066 there were 100 sites less 2 1/2 and 3 crofts. They paid 49s less 1d. This city is now in Earl Roger's hands. In the same messuage-sites there are 60 more houses than there were before. A mill at 5s. They paid £15; £10 to the King, 100s to the Earl; value now £25; however they pay £35. Humphrey Flambard has 1 site there at 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,2 [* In Arundel Rape *] [* In BINSTED Hundred *] ARUNDEL CASTLE before 1066 paid 40s from a mill; 20s for 3 banquets; and 20s for 1 entertainment. Now the Borough and the harbour and the ship customs between them pay £12; value, however, £13, of which St Nicholas' [* of Arundel *] has 24s. A fishery at 5s; a mill which pays 10 measures of wheat and 10 measures of rough corn; 4 measures in addition. This is valued at £14. Robert son of Theobald has 2 sites at 2s; he has his tolls from strangers. Morin has customs dues there from 2 burgesses at 12d; Arnold 1 burgess at 12d; Saint-Martin's ^[of Sées]^ 1 burgess at 12d; Ralph 1 site at 12d; William 5 sites at 5s; Nigel 5 sites which do service. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,3 [* In Chichester Rape *] In SINGLETON Hundred Earl Roger holds SINGLETON in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 100 hides less 2 1/2; now for 47 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs; 86 villagers and 52 smallholders with 33 ploughs. 17 slaves; 2 mills at 12s 7d; meadow, 60 acres; from the woodland 150 pigs. A church in whose [lands] lie 3 hides and 1 virgate of this land. The clerics ^[of Singleton]^ have 2 ploughs and 5 smallholders. Payne holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Earl; William 1 hide; Geoffrey 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 slaves with 1/2 plough. To this manor belong 9 sites in Chichester which pay 7s 4d. 1 mill at 40d; from grazing 15s. A monk of Saint-Evroult holds 1 hide of this manor's land. Value 10s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £89; later £57; now it is valued at £93 and 1 gold mark; however what belongs to the Earl pays £120 and 1 gold mark; what the clerics hold £8; however, they have £10; what the men-at-arms hold £14. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,4 The Earl holds BINDERTON himself. Countess Gytha held it. Then it answered for 7 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. A church. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now £7. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,5 Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds LAVANT from the Earl. Godwin [* the priest *] held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 9 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 7s; 1 site in Chichester at 5d. [Value] before 1066 and now £8. Guy holds 1 hide; it answers for as much. Alward held it from Earl Godwin as a manor. Nothing there. The value however is and was 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <23b> SUS 11,6 In DUMPFORD Hundred The Earl holds HARTING himself, in lordship. Countess Gytha held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 80 hides; now for 48 hides. Land for 64 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 128 villagers and 35 smallholders with 51 ploughs. 20 slaves; 9 mills at £4 18d; from grazing 18s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. In Chichester 11 sites at 15s. The clerics of St Nicholas [* of Arundel *] hold 6 hides of this manor's land. They have 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs; it was so before 1066. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £80; later £60; now £100. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,7 The Earl holds TROTTON himself, in lordship. Countess Gytha held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 3. Land for 36 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 5 acres; from woodland 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 100s; however these two manors, Harting and Trotton, pay £120 and 1 gold mark. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,8 Robert son of Theobald holds TREYFORD from the Earl. Aelhard held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 11 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 30d; meadow, 6 1/2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. 2 hides of this manor's land are in the prebend of Chichester church. Robert ^[son of Theobald]^ holds it from the Bishop [* of Winchester *]. Offa held it from the Bishop [* of Winchester *] as a Holding, as a manor. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. It is valued at 8s, but it pays 15s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. The Abbot of St Peter's of Winchester claims this manor. The Hundred testifies that before 1066 the holder held it from the Abbot, for the term of his life only. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,9 Morin holds CHITHURST from the Earl. Almer held it from Earl Godwin in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A small church; 3 slaves. A mill at 8s and 100 eels; meadow, 5 acres; from the woodland 3 pigs; in Chichester 1 site at 6d. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,10 [* In Chichester Rape *] [In EASEBOURNE Hundred] Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds STEDHAM from the Earl. Edeva [* the fair *] held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 14 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 23 villagers and 16 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves. 3 mills at 30s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; a quarry at 6s 8d; 1 site in Chichester at 6d. A Frenchman holds 1 hide and 4 acres of this land. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £15; later £8; now £12. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,11 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds COCKING from the Earl. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 12 hides. Land for 11 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 18 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves. 5 mills at 37s 6d. Turold holds 1/2 hide of this land from Robert. He has 1/2 plough and 1 site in Chichester at 12d. Value before 1066 and now £15; when acquired £10. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,12 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds LINCH from the Earl. Wulfric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 site in Chichester at 10d. Value before 1066 £8; later £4; now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <23c> SUS 11,13 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds BUDDINGTON from the Earl and Ralph from him. Edwin held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,14 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds SELHAM from the Earl, and Fulcwy from him. Cuthwulf held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 10s and 100 eels; meadow, 17 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 site in Chichester at 7d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £4; later 30s; now 64s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,15 Geoffrey holds BEPTON from the Earl. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. 1 site in Chichester at 10d. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,16 William holds TODHAM from the Earl. Nigel holds it from him. Wulfnoth held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The third part of a mill at 14d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,17 Four Frenchmen hold GRAFFHAM from the Earl. Robert [* son of Theobald *] 4 hides; Roland 2 1/2 hides; Arnold 2 hides. Before 1066 6 thanes held it as a manor in their freeholds. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; from the woodland, 8 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £8; later £7; now £8. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,18 [* In Arundel Rape *] In ROTHERBRIDGE Hundred Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds PETWORTH from the Earl. Edeva [* the fair *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 9 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2; 22 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves. 1 mill at 20s and 189 eels; meadow, 29 acres; woodland at 80 pigs; 2 sites in Chichester at 16d. Two Frenchmen hold 2 hides of this land. They have 3 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £18; later £10; now £18. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,19 [* In Chichester Rape *] In EASEBOURNE Hundred Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds TILLINGTON from the Earl. Edeva [* the fair *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 21 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 8 slaves; 1 mill at 20s and 120 eels; 1 site in Chichester at 8d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. 2 Frenchmen hold 1 1/2 virgates of this land. They have 5 smallholders. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £8 6s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,20 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds GRITTENHAM from the Earl. Two thanes held it from King Edward in freehold as 3 manors. Then and now it answered for 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; a quarry at 10s 10d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. {Turstin} holds 1/2 hide and 1 virgate of this manor. He has 2 ploughs, with 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now £6 5s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,21 [* In Arundel Rape *] In ROTHERBRIDGE Hundred Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds DUNCTON from the Earl. Leofwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. <23d> Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 4 mills at 38s; 2 fisheries at 360 eels; meadow, 35 acres; woodland, 15 pigs; 1 site in Chichester at 2s. Of this manor 4 Frenchmen hold 1 1/2 hides, 1 1/2 virgates and 10 acres of land. They have 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Total value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £7 3s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,22 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds SUTTON from the Earl. 5 thanes held it as a manor in freehold. Then and now it answered for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 17 villagers and 11 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; 3 mills at 13s 9d; meadow, 22 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. 3 Frenchmen hold 3 hides and 1 furlong of this manor. 1 plough in lordship; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now £10; {{later}} when acquired £6. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,23 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds BARLAVINGTON from the Earl, and Corbelin from him. Frawin [* of Cornwall *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills [***]; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now £7. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,24 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds GLATTING from the Earl, and Ralph from him. 4 free men held it in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,25 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds STOPHAM from the Earl, and Ralph from him. 5 free men held it in freehold. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 8 acres; 3 fisheries; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 site in Chichester at 3d. [Value ***]. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,26 In the same Hundred Thorkil holds 1 virgate _ from the Earl. He held it from [* Earl *] Harold. It answers for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder. 1 mill. Value then and now 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,27 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds BURTON from the Earl, and Hamelin from him. Wulfmer held it from King Edward as 2 manors in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 11s; a fishery at 280 [eels?]; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,28 In the same Hundred Hamelin holds 1 1/2 hides _. It answers for as much. Wulfwin held it from King Edward as a manor. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,29 In the same Hundred Morin holds 1 manor _ from the Earl. Edric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and now 20s; when acquired 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,30 [* In Chichester Rape *] In {GHIDENETROI} Hundred The Earl holds WESTBOURNE himself, in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. 36 hides there, but then and now it answered for 12 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 27 villagers and 31 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 7 slaves; 4 mills at 40s; a fishery at 16d; woodland, 3 pigs; 6 sites in Chichester at 30d. Warblington in Hampshire belongs to this manor. Before 1066 it answered for 12 hides; now for 4 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; <24a> 17 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 churches; 6 slaves. 1 mill at 10s. Payne holds 4 hides of this land. Alric held it for the monastery ^[of Westbourne]^. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 2 acres; 1 site in Chichester at 12d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £30; later £10; now, what the Earl holds £40; however it pays £50; the value of what Payne holds is and was 60s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,31 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds MARDEN from the Earl, and Corbelin from him. Alwin and Aelfric held it as 2 manors in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 13 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 site in Chichester at 14d. Fulcwy holds 1/2 hide which belongs to this manor. Aelfric held it in freehold. Total value before 1066 £4 10s; later 45s; now 115s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,32 Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds RACTON from the Earl. Fulcwy held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 13 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; 1 site in Chichester at 20d. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,33 Engelhere holds MARDEN from the Earl. Leofsi held it from Countess Gytha. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 oxen. 1 site in Chichester at 1d. Value before 1066, 50s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,34 Azo [* Bigot *] holds MARDEN from the Earl. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; 3 sites in Chichester at 21d. [Value] before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,35 William holds LORDINGTON from the Earl. Wulfstan held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 30d; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 70s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,36 Geoffrey holds COMPTON from the Earl. Esbiorn [* Bicga *] held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 18 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves. 2 sites in Chichester at 2s. A priest holds 1/2 hide. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,37 The Earl holds STOUGHTON himself, in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. 36 hides there, but then and now it answered for 15 hides. 16 of these hides were put in the manor of Westbourne, but now they are in Stoughton again. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 54 villagers and 35 smallholders with 23 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 11 acres; woodland at 100 pigs; 15 sites in Chichester at 7s 8d. In this manor is a church, to which 1 1/2 hides belong. A priest has 1/2 plough there; value of this £4. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £40; later £30; now £40; however, it pays £50. 1 hide of this manor is in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^; woodland, 1500 pigs. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,38 Alwin holds MARDEN from the Earl. [* Earl *] Godwin held it in freehold. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. In lordship 1, with 6 smallholders. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. <24b> Near Marden a falconer holds 1/2 hide from the Earl. He held it as a manor in freehold. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,39 In STOCKBRIDGE Hundred The Church of Saint-Martin, Sées, holds FISHBOURNE from the Earl. Earl Tosti held it. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 27 acres; 2 sites in Chichester at 21d. Value before 1066 £6; later 50s; now £7. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,40 Hugh holds RUMBOLDSWHYKE from the Earl, and Warin from him. 5 free men held it as 5 manors. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave. [Value] then and now 100s; when acquired 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,41 Alchere holds MUNDHAM from the Earl. Countess Gytha held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 13 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 1/2 mills at 6s 8d. A church, to which 1/2 hide belongs. A priest has 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,42 In the same Hundred _ Ketil [* the steersman *] holds land for 1 plough. It was never hidated. King William assigned it to him. He has 1 mill at 5s. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 25s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,43 William holds HUNSTON from the Earl. 6 free men held it in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 19 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 20s; 2 salt-houses; from 1 site, 6d [* in Chichester *]. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,44 [* In Chichester Rape *] In WITTERING Hundred William also holds BIRDHAM from the Earl, and Nigel from him. Alnoth held it in freehold. Then and now it answered for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 20s; 2 fisheries; meadow, 3 acres; from woodland and grazing 5 pigs. Ansketil holds 1 1/2 hides of this manor. He has 1 plough; 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Total value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 65s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,45 Warin holds ITCHENOR from the Earl. Leofwin held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 22s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,46 Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds SOMERLEY from the Earl. Helghi held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave. Value before 1066 and now 20s; when acquired 15s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,47 Ralph holds [West?] WITTERING from Robert [* son of Theobald *], and Robert holds it from the Earl. 2 free men held it as 2 manors. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 site at 6d [* in Chichester *]. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,48 [* In Arundel Rape *] In `EASWRITHE' Hundred Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds STORRINGTON from the Earl, and Durand holds from him. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 7 cottagers with 1 plough. A church. 2 mills at 11s. Value before 1066 and now £4; later 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,49 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds STORRINGTON from the Earl, and Alwin from him. He held it himself before 1066; he could go wherever he would. Then and now [it answered] for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. <24c> In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager, 5 cottagers and 2 slaves. A mill at 5s. Value before 1066, later and now 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,50 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds COOTHAM from the Earl, and Aubrey? from him. 2 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, later and now £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,51 In the same manor ^[COOTHAM]^ Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from the Earl. It answers for as much. 2 free men held it. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 1 cottager. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. ^[Belongs to Cootham]^ [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,52 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds PARHAM from the Earl. Tovi, a free man, held it. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 villagers and 1 cottager with 1/2 plough. 1 mill at 30d. Value before 1066, later and now £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,53 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds NUTBOURNE from the Earl, and Warin from him. 2 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 20 villagers and 4 cottagers with 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 25s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 12 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £7; when acquired £6. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,54 Roger holds NYETIMBER from the Earl, and Alward from him. Leofwin held it before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 16 villagers and 3 cottagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,55 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds PULBOROUGH from the Earl. Wulfric held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 16 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 35 villagers and 15 cottagers with 13 ploughs. 9 slaves; 2 mills at 11s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 25 pigs; 2 fisheries at 3s. 2 churches. Theobald and Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] hold 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of this manor's land. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; later £16; now, Robert's lordship £22; the men's 35s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,56 Ernucion holds GREATHAM from the Earl. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1 hide is in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 villagers and 7 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 4 fisheries at 5s. Value before 1066 £6; later and now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,57 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds [West] CHILTINGTON from the Earl, and Oswulf from him. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides; now 3 hides are in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 plough. A church. [Value] then, later and now 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,58 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds 1 virgate in SULLINGTON. Wulfward held it from King Edward. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 2s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,59 In {RISBERG} Hundred The Earl holds LYMINSTER himself, in lordship. King Edward held it in lordship. 20 hides. It never paid tax. Land for 44 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 68 villagers and 43 cottagers with 40 ploughs. A church. A mill at 5s; 2 salt-houses at 20d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £50. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,60 There also ^[LYMINSTER]^ Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds 1 hide from the Earl. Azur held it. It never paid tax. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <24d> SUS 11,61 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds TODDINGTON from the Earl. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 11 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 slave. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 70s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,62 Nigel holds WARNINGCAMP. Thorgot held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Rafwin holds 3 hides of this land from Nigel. In lordship, 1 plough; 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; 2 fisheries at 18d; woodland at 3 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 50s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,63 Almenèches Abbey holds `NUNMINSTER' from the Earl. Smelt? the priest held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 13 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 59 villagers and 12 cottagers with 17 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; 2 salt-houses at 30d; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later £16; now £25. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,64 There also ^[`NUNMINSTER']^ Roger holds 1 hide from the Abbey ^[of Almenèches]^. Smelt the priest held it. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with, 9 cottagers. Meadow, 25 acres; 1 fishery at 2s; pasture, 60 acres. Further, Roger holds 1 hide from the Abbey. Alwin held it from King Edward. Land for 2 ploughs. It answers for 1 hide. 4 villagers and 6 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill at 30d. Value of these 2 hides before 1066, later and now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,65 Warin holds ANGMERING from the Earl. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1 of these hides is in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,66 Geoffrey holds ANGMERING from the Earl. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides; now 1 of these hides is in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,67 Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds [North] STOKE from the Earl. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 16 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; 2 fisheries at 10d. Value before 1066, later and now £20. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,68 Roger holds BURPHAM from the Earl, and Alward from him. Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 12 cottagers with 3 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £8; however it pays £10. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,69 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds [East] PRESTON from the Earl. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *], a free woman, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 14 villagers and 1 cottager with 4 ploughs. 3 salt-houses at 30d. Value £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,70 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds GORING from the Earl. It was an outlier of King Edward's [lands]. 6 hides. It never paid tax. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers and 12 cottagers with 5 ploughs. The value is and always was £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,71 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds GORING from the Earl. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then it answered for 11 hides; now William of Braose has 2 hides in his Rape ^[Bramber]^. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. <25a> 13 villagers and 8 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,72 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds GORING from the Earl. Gundrada held from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 2 1/2 because 1 1/2 hides are in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,73 Robert [* son of Theobald *] also holds GORING from the Earl. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 5 1/2 hides. The rest is in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and always was 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,74 Picot [* of Sai *] holds WEPHAM from the Earl. 2 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. A mill at 30d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 3 pigs; 2 fisheries at 3s. 18 villagers and 9 cottagers with 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; later £9; now £10. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,75 Almenèches Abbey holds CLIMPING from the Earl in alms. Earl Godwin held it. Then and now it answered for 11 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. 26 villagers and 24 cottagers with 7 ploughs. A church; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later and now £15. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,76 In the same manor ^[CLIMPING]^ Saint-Martin's of Sées holds 11 hides from the Earl in alms. It answered for as much before 1066 and now. Earl Godwin held it. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 26 villagers and 24 cottagers with 7 ploughs. A church; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; later and now £15. ^[Belongs to Climping]^ [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,77 In LITTLEHAMPTON William holds 1 hide from the Earl. Countess Goda held it. It answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 cottagers. Meadow, 1 acre. The value is and always was 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,78 In BURY Hundred Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds BIGNOR from the Earl, and Ralph from him. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A church; 2 mills at 28s; 1 millstone quarry at 4s. 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,79 Robert [* son of Theobald *] holds HARDHAM from the Earl. Godwin, a free man, [held it] before 1066. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 villagers and 4 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 3 fisheries at 6s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Of this land Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 3 virgates of land from Robert. He has 1 villager. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,80 In BINSTED Hundred Osmelin holds BINSTED from the Earl. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers with 6 cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,81 William holds WALBERTON from the Earl. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 11 hides and 2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 19 villagers and 13 cottagers with 5 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; meadow, 14 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £12. Roland holds 1 hide less 1 virgate of this land; the Earl has it himself in his park. 2 villagers with 4 cottagers have 1 plough. Acard the priest holds 2 virgates in prebend. He has 1 villager. Value of all this 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <25b> SUS 11,82 William holds BARNHAM from the Earl. Alnoth, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 12 villagers and 12 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A church; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 3 pigs; 1 mill. Value before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,83 William holds MIDDLETON from the Earl. 5 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 5 hides and 2 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. A church; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. 3 Frenchmen hold 4 hides and 5 virgates of this manor's land from William. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,84 Arnold holds [South] STOKE from the Earl. Wulfnoth, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 4 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 24 acres. [Value] before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,85 Ernucion holds TORTINGTON from the Earl. Leofwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 3 hides, because the Earl has 1 in his park. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship; 6 villagers and 2 cottagers. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,86 Hugh holds BILSHAM from the Earl. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 14 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 50s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,87 Hugh also holds 3 hides _ from the Earl, and Warin from him. 3 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now 30s; when acquired 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,88 Hugh also holds SLINDON from the Earl. Azur , a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 23 villagers and 12 cottagers with 7 ploughs. A church. Value before 1066 £20; later and now £16. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,89 Hugh also holds a further 8 hides _ from the Earl. 9 free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 8 hides; now less 1 virgate, which the Earl has. It does not pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 16 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,90 Morin holds {BORHAM} from the Earl. A free man held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. 2 virgates there; 5 oxen ploughing, with 1 cottager. Value before 1066 and now 20s; when acquired 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,91 In the same Hundred William holds 3 hides _ from the Earl. It answers for as much. Two free men held it before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 5 villagers, 5 cottagers and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,92 Azo [* Bigot *] holds OFFHAM from the Earl. Alwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 48 acres; a fishery at 2s; woodland at 3 pigs. Total value before 1066 £7; later £6; now £4. The Earl has 2 mills, the pasture and the income from the woodland. Value £4 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <25c> SUS 11,93 Saint-Martin's of Sées holds [Easter]GATE from the Earl in alms. Earl Harold held it. 3 hides there, but then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 10 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,94 In this Hundred of BINSTED Warin holds 1/2 hide _ from the Earl. Azur , a free man, held it. It never paid tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. The value is and was 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,95 Guntram holds 1 hide there _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Heoruwulf held it from Earl Godwin. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 4 cottagers. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. [Value] always 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,96 In this Hundred Acard [* the priest *] holds 2 1/2 hides _ from the Earl. Then and now it answered for 2 hides less 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 6 cottagers with 1 plough. A church; woodland, 6 pigs. Asgot held it from Earl Godwin. [Value] then and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,97 Payne holds 1 virgate there _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Asgot held it from Earl Godwin. 1 cottager. [Value] always 30d. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,98 In the same Hundred William holds 1/2 hide and 2 virgates _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Two Englishmen held it from Earl Godwin. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 1 cottager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,99 In the same Hundred Hugh holds 5 1/2 virgates _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Azur , a free man, held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 cottager. Value then, later and now 8s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,100 In this Hundred Roland holds 1 hide _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Godwin, a free man, held it. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,101 In the same Hundred Winman holds 1 virgate _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Thorkil held it; he was a free man. The value is and was 5s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,102 [* In Chichester Rape *] In BOXGROVE Hundred William holds BOXGROVE from the Earl. Two free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Humphrey holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of this land; Nigel 1 hide and 1 virgate; ^[another]^ William 1/2 hide; the clerics of the church ^[of Boxgrove]^ 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 12 cottagers with 1 plough. Total value before 1066, 40s; later the same; now the same. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,103 William also holds [East] HAMPNETT from the Earl and Nigel from him. Alward, a free man, held it. Then and now it answered for 7 hides. 8 villagers and 11 cottagers with 3 ploughs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 50s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,104 William also holds HALNAKER from the Earl. Alward held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 9 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 12 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 9 pigs; 3 burgesses in Chichester at 5s. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,105 William also holds [West]HAMPNETT from the Earl. 2 free men held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 9 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. William has 1 mill at 5s. 12 cottagers. Woodland, 6 pigs; 1 site in Chichester. ^[another]^ William holds 1 hide of this land; Restold 1 hide; Richard 3 virgates; Godfrey 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 4 cottagers; 1 church. Total value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <25d> SUS 11,106 William also holds 3 hides _ from the Earl. It answers for as much in the same Hundred. 2 free men held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Richard holds 2 hides of this land; Thorgisl 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough, with 9 cottagers. 1 mill at 3s; 2 sites at 9d [* in Chichester *]. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,107 William also holds STRETTINGTON from the Earl. 4 free men held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 6 villagers and 16 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 3 sites in Chichester at 2s. Value before 1066 £6; later and now 40s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,108 Augustine holds STRETTINGTON from the Earl. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 villagers and 2 cottagers. 1 site at 3d [* in Chichester *]; 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 30s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,109 In the same manor ^[STRETTINGTON]^ Arnold holds 2 hides from the Earl. It answers for as much. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 cottagers and 2 slaves. 1 site at 8d [* in Chichester *]. Value before 1066 £3; later and now 20s. ^[Belongs to Strettington]^ [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,110 Osmelin holds MERSTON from the Earl. [* Earl *] Gyrth held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 6 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 3 mills at 7s; 2 sites at 2s [* in Chichester *]; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 £5; later £4; now £6. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,111 Troarn Abbey holds RUNCTON from the Earl in alms. 2 free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 15 cottagers with 1 plough. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 12s 6d; a fishery at 6d; 2 sites at 18d [* in Chichester *]. Value before 1066 £5; later £4; now £6. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,112 Arnold holds [Up] WALTHAM from the Earl. Godwin, a free man, held it. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 4. Arnold has 2 hides. 2 cottagers and 1 slave. Troarn Abbey has 2 hides. 3 cottagers. 1 site at 16d [* in Chichester *]; from grazing 2s. The Earl has 2 hides in his park. Land for 1 plough. Total value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; value of what Arnold holds, 10s; the Abbey's part, 35s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,113 Geoffrey holds [Up] WALTHAM from the Earl. 2 free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 3, because the Earl has 1 in his park. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 5 cottagers. Woodland at 10 pigs; 1 site at 7d [* in Chichester *]; grazing 2s. [Value] before 1066, 30s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,114 In this Hundred William holds 1 hide from the Earl. Alward, a free man, held it. It answered for 1 hide, in HALNAKER, then and now. [Value] then 15s; later 5s; now 10s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,115 In this Hundred Siward holds 1 hide _ from the Earl. It always answered for as much. Sired held it; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. [Value] then and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] SUS 11,116 In this Hundred Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds 1/2 hide _ from the Earl. It answers for as much. Helghi held it before 1066. [Value] then 3s; later 2s; now 12d. [= ?11? Land of Earl Roger =] <26a> ?12? Land of William of Warenne SUS 12,1 [Lewes Rape] [* In SWANBOROUGH Hundred *] The Borough of LEWES before 1066 paid £6 4s and 3 halfpence from tribute and toll. King Edward had 127 burgesses in lordship. Their custom was, if the King wished to send his men in his absence to guard the sea, they collected 20s from all men whosesoever the land was, and those who had charge of arms in the ships had these [shillings]. Whoever sells a horse in the Borough gives a penny to the reeve; the buyer gives another; for an ox 1/2d; for a man 4d, wherever he buys within the Rape. Whoever sheds blood is fined 7s 4d. A man who commits adultery or rape is fined 8s 4d, and a woman as much. The King has the adulterous man, the Archbishop the woman. For a fugitive, 8s 4d if he is recovered. When the money is renewed, each moneyer gives 20s. Of all this, two parts {{are}} were the King's; the third was the Earl's. In all, the Borough pays now as it did then, and 38s in addition. In the Rape of Pevensey 39 inhabited messuages and 20 uninhabited, from which the King has 26s 6d; William of Warenne has half of them. Total value before 1066 £26. The King had one half, and the Earl ^[Harold]^ the other; value now £34, and 112s from the new mint; William has half of all this, and the King the other half. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,2 [* Pevensey Rape *] [* In PEVENSEY Hundred *] In the Rape of Pevensey William of Warenne has 12 messuages, 7 inhabited and 5 not [* Pevensey *], in Laughton, the Count of Mortain's manor. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,3 [* Lewes Rape *] In SWANBOROUGH Hundred William of Warenne holds IFORD in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Before 1066 it answered for 77 1/2 hides. When William acquired it there were only 58 hides because the others were in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. These 58 hides now answer for 36 hides. Land for 52 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 100 villagers, less 3, and 32 smallholders have 34 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 2 mills at 23s; meadow, 208 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 26 burgesses in the Borough of Lewes at 13s; from pasture 15s 8d; 16 thousands of herrings. The monks of St Pancras [of Lewes] hold 6 1/2 hides of this land. They have 2 ploughs in lordship, and 10 villagers with 3 ploughs. These hides do not pay tax. Hugh [* son of Golda *] has 2 hides of this land; Tosard 1 1/2 hides. They have 2 ploughs in lordship, with 4 smallholders. The villagers held these lands. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £50; later £20; now, William's lordship £35, the monks' £3; the men's 75s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,4 In `HOLMESTROW' Hundred William holds RODMELL himself, in lordship. Earl Harold held it. Before 1066 it answered for 79 hides. William acquired 64 hides, because the others were in the Earl's Rape and the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. These 64 hides now answer for 33 hides. Land for 36 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 107 villagers and 25 smallholders with 34 ploughs. 11 salt-houses at 26s; meadow, 140 acres; woodland, 23 pigs. There is a church in the manor. <26b> In Lewes 44 sites at 22s; 4000 herrings. Norman [* the hunter *] holds 2 hides of this land from William. 1 plough in lordship with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. The holder _ of this land could not withdraw with it. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £60; later £20; now £37. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,5 In PRESTON Hundred William holds PATCHAM himself, in lordship. Earl Harold held it before 1066. Then it answered for 60 hides; now for 40. Land for 80 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 163 villagers and 45 smallholders with 82 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 10 shepherds; meadow, 84 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; 26 sites in Lewes at 13s. Richard holds 7 hides of this land; and a man-at-arms of his 1 1/2 hides. In lordship they have 2 ploughs, with 2 smallholders. Total value before 1066 £100; later £50; now £80. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,6 In SWANBOROUGH Hundred [* In STREAT Hundred *] William holds DITCHLING himself, in lordship. King Edward held it. It never paid tax. Before 1066 it answered for 46 hides; when acquired only 42 hides; the others were in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *], and 6 woods which belonged to the head of the manor. Now it answers for 33 hides. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs. 108 villagers and 40 smallholders have 81 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 30d; meadow, 130 acres; woodland, 80 pigs; 11 messuages in Lewes at 12s. Gilbert holds 1 1/2 hides of this land; Hugh 2 hides; Alward 3 hides; Warin [* the sheriff *] 3 hides; Richard 1 hide. In lordship they have 7 1/2 ploughs, with 29 smallholders, 3 villagers and 10 slaves with 3 ploughs. 6 burgesses in Lewes at 43d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £80 and 66d; later £25; now, William's lordship £60; his men's £12 10s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,7 In FALMER Hundred St Pancras [* of Lewes *] holds FALMER from William. Wilton Abbey held it before 1066 and was in possession on King Edward's [death] day. Before 1066 it answered for 21 hides; now for 18 hides; the others are in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *] and do not pay tax. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 35 villagers and 7 smallholders with 13 ploughs. A church; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. [Value] before 1066, later and now £20. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,8 In `HOLMESTROW' Hundred Godfrey holds HARPINGDEN from William. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it before 1066; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 10 1/2 hides; now for 6 hides, but 1/2 hide is in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres; woodland at 30 pigs; 4 sites in Lewes at 20d. Value before 1066, 40s; later 50s; now 60s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,9 Nigel holds `ORLESWICK' from the Earl ^[William of Warenne]^. Earl Godwin held it and 7 freeholders from him. Before 1066 it answered for 6 1/2 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; <26c> 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 17 acres; 2 sites in Lewes at 10s. Value before 1066, 30s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,10 In {WELESMERE} Hundred Hugh [* son of Golda *] holds ROTTINGDEAN from William. Hemming held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. It lay in [the lands of] [Frog] Firle, which the Count of Mortain holds in his Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 10 smallholders. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,11 Godfrey holds OVINGDEAN from William. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides. In the same village Edeva held 3 hides from the King, jointly. When Godfrey acquired them he found them in one manor, but of these 8 hides the Count of Mortain has 1 1/2 hides in his Rape. What Godfrey holds pays tax for 6 hides now. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A small church; 4 slaves. 10 sites in Lewes at 5s. With these hides Godfrey holds 2 hides of a manor of William's, his lord, which never paid tax; he has nothing there. Total value before 1066 £6; later £4; now £7. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,12 In the same village ^[OVINGDEAN]^ Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] holds 2 hides from William. He held it himself from Azur before 1066. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. He has 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value is and always was 20s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,13 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds BRIGHTON from William. Brictric held it by gift of Earl Godwin. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 18 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs and 1 slave. From tribute 4000 herrings. Value before 1066 £8 12s; later 100s; now £12. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,14 In the same village ^[BRIGHTON]^ Widard? [* of Balliol *] holds 6 hides and 1 virgate from William. It answers for as much. 3 freeholders held it from King Edward; they could go wherever they would. One of them had a hall; the villagers held the parts of the other two. Land for 5 ploughs; it is in one manor. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 21 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 3 pigs; 4 sites in Lewes. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £12. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,15 William of Vatteville also holds BRIGHTON from William. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers and 11 smallholders with 1 plough. A church. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £12. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,16 [In FALMER Hundred] Gozo holds BALMER from William. Before 1066 the villagers who lay in Falmer held it. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. A small church; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066, 20s; later and now 30s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,17 In FALMER Hundred Eustace [* of Torcy *] holds 1 hide _ from William. One villager of Falmer held it. It answered for 1 hide. Value 6s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,18 Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds BEVENDEAN from William. Azur held it from the King. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. In addition there is 1 virgate <26d> which does not pay tax because it is outside the Rape. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 sites in Lewes at 18d. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £6. The villagers of Keymer held this land. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,19 In SWANBOROUGH Hundred Aldgyth holds WINTERBOURNE from William. 1 hide. It answers for as much. Edeva held it from King Edward. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 3 sites and the third part of 1 site in Lewes at 18d. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,20 In the Half-Hundred of ALDRINGTON Godfrey holds ALDRINGTON from William. It lay in [the lands of] Beeding, King Edward's manor. Now William of Braose holds it in his Rape ^[Bramber]^. Godfrey holds 7 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. It did not pay tax. The villagers held it before 1066. 41 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. ^[In these two lands there is only one hall]^ [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,21 In the same village ^[ALDRINGTON]^ Godfrey also holds 9 hides from William. It answers for as much. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it from King Edward. It lay in [the lands of] Broadwater which William of Braose holds in his Rape ^[Bramber]^. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. In these two lands there is only one hall. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,22 Nigel holds BENFIELD from William. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now £4. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,23 William of Vatteville holds HANGLETON from William. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 14 hides and 1 virgate; now for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 31 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs. This land lay in [the lands of] Kingston[-by-Sea], a manor of William of Braose. Value before 1066 and now £10; when acquired £8. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,24 Osward [* of Norton *] holds 1/2 hide [in] PORTSLADE from William. He held it before 1066. It did not pay tax. He could go where he would with the land. 1 villager. Value 6s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,25 Albert holds 1/2 hide in PORTSLADE. It did not pay tax. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 6s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,26 In POYNINGS Hundred Leofnoth holds PAYTHORNE from William. He held it from King Edward; he could go wherever [he would]. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides because the others are in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 2 smallholders. 3 sites in Lewes at 18d. The value is and was 30s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,27 Osward [* of Norton *] holds PERCHING from William. He held it before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 40d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 2 pigs; 1 1/2 sites in Lewes at 9d. The value is and was 40s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,28 In the same village ^[PERCHING]^ Tezelin holds 2 hides from William. It answers for as much. It lay in [the lands of] Truleigh, which William of Braose holds. Belling held it from Earl Godwin. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill at 13s 4d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 pigs; 1/2 site in Lewes at 2d. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,29 Tezelin also holds FULKING from William. It lay in [the lands of] Shipley, which William of Braose holds. [* Earl *] Harold held it before <27a> 1066. Then and now it answered for 3 hides and 1 virgate. 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. These two lands of Tezelin are together. The value is and always was 50s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,30 William son of Reginald holds POYNINGS from William. Cola held it from Earl Godwin because he gave it to him. Before 1066 and now [it answered for] 8 hides but it never paid tax. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 25 villagers and 8 smallholders with 15 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; 2 mills at 12s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later and now £10. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,31 William ^[son of Reginald]^ also holds PANGDEAN from William. Leofhelm held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 15 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Woodland at 2 pigs; 2 sites in Lewes at 2s; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired £6. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,32 William ^[son of Reginald]^ also holds PANGDEAN from William. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 9 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 sites in Lewes at 2s. Value before 1066 and later £6; now 100s. Of this land Roger and Walter hold from William 2 carucates, with 4 smallholders. Value 30s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,33 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds SADDLESCOMBE from William. Godwin the priest held it from Earl Godwin. It lay in Bosham [lands]. Then and now it answered for 17 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; from salt, 15d; 1 site in Lewes; there was woodland at 5 pigs, which is now in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^. ^[another]^ Ralph holds 4 hides of this land. He has in lordship 1 plough and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Total value before 1066 £15; later £10; now £11. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,34 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] also holds NEWTIMBER from William. Alfheah held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1 mill at 20d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £8. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,35 William of Vatteville holds PERCHING. Azur held it from King Edward, and 2 men from Azur . Then and now it answered for 5 1/2 hides. Then there were 2 halls; now [it is] in 1 manor. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs; from pasture 6d. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 50s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,36 In `BUTTINGHILL' Hundred Robert holds HURSTPIERPOINT from William. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 41 hides; now for nothing, because it never paid tax. When acquired there was nothing but 18 1/2 hides. In the Count of Mortain's ^[Pevensey]^ Rape are 3 1/2 hides; in the Rape of William of Braose ^[Bramber]^, 19 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 35 villagers and 8 smallholders with 21 1/2 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 3 mills at 9s; meadow, 80 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. William holds 3 hides of this land; Gilbert 3 1/2 hides. The villagers held it. Total value before 1066 £36; later £9; now £12 in all. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,37 William of Vatteville's wife holds CLAYTON from William. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 7 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; <27b> 26 villagers and 5 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A church; meadow, 23 acres; woodland at 15 pigs; 9 sites in Lewes at 4s 7d. Value before 1066 £10; later and now £8. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,38 Alwin holds WICKHAM from this woman ^[William of Vatteville's wife]^. He held it himself from Azur . Then and now it answered for 3 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. 3 parts of 1 site in Lewes at 15d. [Value ***]. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,39 William of Vatteville holds KEYMER from William. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 14 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 36 villagers and 11 smallholders with 17 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 40 acres; 2 mills at 12s; 7 sites in Lewes at 26d. Value before 1066 and later £14; now £12. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,40 In STREAT Hundred Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds STREAT from William. Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; from woodland 16 pigs; 3 sites in Lewes at 18d. One ^[another]^ Ralph holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1 plough, with 1 villager. 2 small churches. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,41 Robert holds 12 hides in WESTMESTON from William. Countess Gytha held it. The villagers held it under her. There was no hall there nor did it pay tax, as they state. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 3 hides and 3 virgates of this land. He has 1 plough in lordship. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. 1 site in Lewes which pays nothing. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £6. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,42 Hugh son of Ranulf holds PLUMPTON from William. Godwin the priest held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 32 hides; now for 30. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 51 villagers and 6 smallholders with 22 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; woodland at 20 pigs; from tribute 17 pigs; meadow [***]. 9 sites in Lewes at 4s 5d. Value before 1066 and now £25; when acquired £15. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,43 Robert holds [East] CHILTINGTON from William. Frederic held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 7 hides; now for 5 hides and 1 virgate. The others are in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. 1 site in Lewes at 12d. A man-at-arms holds 2 1/2 hides of this land. He has 1 plough in lordship; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 15d; 1 1/2 sites at 8d. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,44 Godfrey holds [East] CHILTINGTON from William. Godric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides because 1/2 is in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 12 pigs; 1 burgess in Lewes at 6d. <27c> Value before 1066 and later 16s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,45 Nigel holds 1 hide in WOOTTON from William. Godric held it from King Edward. It did not give tax. No one lives there. Value 12s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,46 Hugh [* son of Golda *] holds WARNINGORE from William. Four freeholders held it from King Edward; they could go where they would with their lands. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now 1/2 is in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 sites at 21d [* in Lewes *]. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,47 [* Bramber Rape *] In `BURGHBEACH' Hundred Hugh [* son of Golda *] also holds 3 virgates from William in BEEDING which William of Braose holds. The villagers held it before 1066. It never paid tax. In lordship 1 plough; 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Land for 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 15s; now 30s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,48 [* Lewes Rape *] In BARCOMBE Hundred William of Vatteville holds BARCOMBE from William. Azur held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 13 hides; now for 10 1/2 hides. The others are in the Count of Mortain's Rape [* Pevensey *]. They never paid tax, as they state. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church. 3 1/2 mills at 20s; 18 sites in Lewes at 8s 7d. Value before 1066 £12; later £6; now £8. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,49 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds HAMSEY from William. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 25 hides; now there are 14 because the others are in the Count of Mortain's Rape, namely 7 hides; and in Earl Roger's Rape 4 hides less 1/2 virgate. Now what Ralph has pays tax for 13 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 16 villagers and 14 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; meadow 200 acres; woodland at 10 pigs; from grazing 13s. Hugh holds 1 hide of this land; ^[another]^ Ralph 1/2 hide. Total value before 1066 £20; later £10; now £10. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,50 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] also holds ALLINGTON from William. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 site in Lewes at 6d. Warner holds 1 hide of this land; Osmund 1 hide. Total value before 1066 £4 2s; later 62s; now 50s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,51 In the same village ^[ALLINGTON]^ Hugh [* son of Golda *] holds 2 hides from William. Edeva held it before 1066; she could go where she would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 sites in Lewes at 4s. The value is and was 20s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,52 There also ^[ALLINGTON]^ Nigel holds 1/2 virgate. It pays tax for as much. A villager has 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,53 In FALMER Hundred Jocelyn holds 1 hide from William in MOULSTONE. Azur held it from King Edward at the manor of Ovingdean. It did not pay tax. In lordship 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] <27d> SUS 12,54 In WYNDHAM Hundred Scolland holds `BENEFELD' from William. Thorgot held it from Cola and Cola from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; later the same; now £6. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,55 Alfred holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in `BENEFELD' from William. It answered for as much before 1066; now for nothing. Leofwin held it jointly. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 40s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] SUS 12,56 In SWANBOROUGH Hundred William son of Reginald holds ASHCOMBE from William. Cola held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. The villagers themselves are in the Count of Mortain's Rape, but they were always outside the Rape. Value before 1066, later and now 26s. [= ?12? Land of William of Warenne =] <28a> ?13? Land of William of Braose SUS 13,1 [Bramber Rape] In `BURGHBEACH' Hundred William of Braose holds BEEDING. King Edward held it in his revenue. Then it answered for 32 hides. It did not pay tax. Of these hides William of Warenne has 10 in his Rape ^[Lewes]^; William of Braose holds the others. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 62 villagers and 48 smallholders with 24 ploughs. 2 churches; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 70 pigs; 20 pigs from tribute; 2 sesters of honey. Before 1066 it paid one day's revenue; value £95 5s 6d; value later £50; now £40. The whole of this land pays hearth-tax. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,2 William holds 8 hides himself _ which lay in the [lands of] Rodmell, which William of Warenne holds in his Rape [* Lewes *]. It answers for 5 1/2 hides. 10 villagers who have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £8. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,3 William also holds 7 hides _ which lay in [the lands of] Berth which William [of Warenne] has in his Rape [* Lewes *]. It was an outlier. Now it answers for 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £6; later 55s; now £4. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,4 William holds ERRINGHAM himself. Frederic held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1/2 hide. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders who have nothing. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,5 William holds SHOREHAM himself. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 12 hides; now for 5 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 26 villagers and 49 smallholders with 12 ploughs. A church; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £25; later £16; now £35. However it was at a revenue at £50, but it could not bear it. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,6 William, a man-at-arms, holds TRULEIGH from William. Belling [held] it from Earl Godwin before 1066. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders {{with 1/2 plough}}. 2 mills at 65d. Ansfrid holds 1/2 hide of this land. He has 1/2 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £4; later 60s; now 70s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,7 William holds TOTTINGTON himself, in lordship. It lay in [the lands of] Findon. An outlier. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. One William holds 2 hides of this land. He has 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Total value before 1066, later and now £6. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,8 In STEYNING Hundred William holds ANNINGTON himself. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 12 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 15 villagers and 34 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £25. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,9 William holds WASHINGTON himself. Earl Gyrth held it before 1066. Then it answered for 59 hides; now it does not give tax. Bramber Castle is situated in one of these hides. Land for 34 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 120 villagers and 25 smallholders with 34 ploughs. 5 salt-houses at 110 ambers of salt or 9s 2d; meadow, 4 acres. From woodland pasturage 60 pigs; 6 slaves. Gilbert holds 1/2 hide of this land, Ralph 1 hide, William 3 virgates, Leofwin 1/2 hide; he could withdraw with his land. He gave tax to his lord and his lord gave nothing. These have 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. <28b> Value of the whole manor before 1066 £50; later £50; now William's lordship £50 5s, his men-at-arms' 50s and 12d. However this manor was at a revenue at £100. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,10 William holds STEYNING himself. King Edward held it at a revenue. Then it answered for 18 hides and 3 virgates. It never paid tax. Of these hides William has 12 hides; the others are in Earl Roger's Rape, in Goring. On the hides which William has, land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 45 villagers and 33 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 1 mill without dues; 3 salt-houses at 30d; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £28; later £20; now £25. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,11 William holds FINDON himself. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066. Then it answered for 30 1/2 hides. Of these, 10 hides are in Earl Roger's Rape. The others did not pay tax, except for 3 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 27 villagers and 17 smallholders with 17 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; woodland, 20 pigs. One William holds 5 hides of this land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Total value before 1066 £28; later £20; now £28 10s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,12 William holds SULLINGTON himself. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 4 hides. 3 virgates of this land are in Arundel Rape. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 mill at 6s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £9; later and now £8. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,13 Ralph holds WISTON from William. Azur held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 12 hides; now for nothing. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 24 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £12; when acquired £4. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,14 William son of Magne holds WAPPINGTHORNE from William. Karli held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 15 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 5d; from salt 20d; 1 sester of honey. Value before 1066, 100s; later 20s; now £4. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,15 Gilbert holds CLAPHAM from William. Alwin held it from King Edward. It lay in [the lands of] Lyminster, which Earl Roger holds in his Rape. Then it answered for 8 hides, but 2 hides are in Earl Roger's Rape. What Gilbert holds paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; later £4; now £6. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,16 Gilbert also holds land for 3 ploughs _ from William. It lay in [the lands of] Goring, which is in Earl Roger's Rape. It is outside the Rape, and not in the numeration of hides. It never paid tax. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, later and now 30s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,17 Richard holds CHANCTON from William. Essocher held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 5 smallholders. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] <28c> SUS 13,18 Theodbert holds 1 hide in CHANCTON from William. It paid tax for 1 hide; now for nothing. Werun held it from Earl Godwin. Nothing there. Value 11s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,19 William son of Norman holds COOMBES from William. [* Earl *] Gyrth held it before 1066. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 27 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; from the salt-houses 50s 5d; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £13. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,20 William ^[son of Norman]^ also holds APPLESHAM from William. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 7 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 6s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £6. 2 men-at-arms hold 1 1/2 hides of this land. 1 smallholder; 2 salt-houses at 5s. Value 23s 4d. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,21 William ^[son of Norman]^ also holds 2 hides in OFFINGTON from William. It did not pay tax. Godwin held it. In lordship 1 plough. Nothing more. The value is and was 26s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,22 In HENFIELD Hundred William son of Ranulf holds WOODMANCOTE from William. Countess Gytha held it. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 13 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1 plough, with 1 villager. Value before 1066, later and now £3 10s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,23 Ralph [* of Bucy *] holds WANTLEY from William. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it from Azur , and Azur from [* Earl *] Harold. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 20d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 22s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,24 In WYNDHAM Hundred Ralph [* of Bucy *] also holds 1/2 hide in WOOLFLY from William. Alwin held it from Azur . Then it answered for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Nothing there except meadow, 10 acres. Value 5s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,25 Ralph [* of Bucy *] also holds SHERMANBURY from William. Azur held it from [* Earl *] Harold. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A small church; 4 slaves. Value before 1066, later and now 24s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,26 William son of Ranulf holds 1/2 hide in MORLEY from William. Alward held it from Azur . Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. 1/2 plough, with 2 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 5s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,27 William ^[son of Ranulf]^ also holds SAKEHAM from William. Brictwin held it from Azur . Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. Now nothing there except 2 cattle and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland at 10d. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 5s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,28 In ALDRINGTON Hundred Ralph [* of Bucy *] holds KINGSTON[-by-Sea] from William. Azur held it from [* Earl *] Harold. Then it answered for 21 hides; of these, 6 hides are in William of Warenne's Rape [* Lewes *]. What Ralph holds paid tax for 6 hides. <28d> Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 20 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 6 salt-houses at 20s and 10 ambers of salt. 3 men-at-arms hold 4 1/2 hides of this land. They have 2 ploughs and 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £15; now Ralph's part £11 7s 6d; what the men-at-arms hold 100s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,29 In the same village ^[KINGSTON[-by-Sea]]^ William son of Ranulf holds 7 hides less 1 virgate from William. Gunild held it from [* Earl *] Harold. It answers for as much. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 1 slave; 3 salt-houses at 22d; from pasturage 16s; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now £7; when acquired £3. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,30 In `BRIGHTFORD' Hundred Robert [* Savage *] holds BROADWATER from William. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 29 hides. Of these, 9 hides are in William of Warenne's Rape ^[Lewes]^ and William of Braose has 2 hides in lordship. What Robert holds paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; 1 mill at 7s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. Total value before 1066 and later £15; now £14. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,31 Ralph holds HEENE from William. Leofred held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,32 In the same village ^[HEENE]^ Alward holds 2 1/2 hides from William. He held it himself from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and was 40s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,33 Robert [* Savage *] holds DURRINGTON from William. Wulfward held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. A Frenchman holds 1 1/2 hides of this land; 2 smallholders there. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,34 Robert [* Savage *] also holds DURRINGTON there from William. Edward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,35 Robert [* Savage *] also holds WORTHING from William. 7 freeholders held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 11 hides; now Robert has 9 hides. They paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,36 Robert [* Savage *] holds WORTHING from William. 1 1/2 hides. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from the King. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 12s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,37 In the same village ^[WORTHING]^ Ralph holds 1/2 hide. It lay in [the lands of] Sompting. [* Earl *] Tosti held it from [* Earl *] Leofwin. Then and now it answered for as much, 1/2 hide. 4 oxen and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 5s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,38 Ralph [* son of Theodric *] holds SOMPTING from William. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 17 hides. Of these 2 hides are in Earl Roger's Rape, in Goring. 3 1/2 hides elsewhere, which other men hold. <29a> Ralph has 11 1/2 hides in his own hands. Now it pays tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 16 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; 1 mill at 3s; 8 salt-houses at 13s; meadow, 30 acres. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1 plough in lordship and 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. A salt-house at 2s; meadow, 2 acres Total value before 1066 and later £8; now £7 8s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,39 Another Ralph [* son of Theodric *] holds 2 hides of this manor ^[SOMPTING]^ from William but they are additional to the numeration of the above hides. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 1/2. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Land for 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now 70s. ^[Belongs to Sompting]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,40 Robert [* Savage *] holds 1 hide of this manor ^[SOMPTING]^ from William, additional to the numeration of the above hides. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for {{1}} 1/2 virgate. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 8s. ^[Belongs to Sompting]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,41 Ralph [* son of Theodric *] holds COKEHAM from William. Green held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 2 hides and 1 virgate; now for nothing. In lordship 1 plough, with 5 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. The value is and always was 55s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,42 Ralph [* son of Theodric *] also holds DANKTON from William. Auti held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. William holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of this land; Robert [* Savage *] 1 hide and 1 virgate; another man-at-arms 1 1/2 hides. Nothing in lordship, but only 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. Total value before 1066, later and now 72s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,43 Robert [* Savage *] holds LANCING from William. [* Earl *] Leofwin held from King Edward. Then it answered for 16 hides and 1 virgate; of these Robert has 12 hides and 1 virgate himself. They paid tax for 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 8s; 7 salt-houses at 20s 3d. 2 men-at-arms hold 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of this land. They have 2 ploughs in lordship, and 11 salt-houses at 12s 6d. Total value before 1066 £9; later £7; now £14 10s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,44 In the same village ^[LANCING]^ Ralph [* of Bucy *] holds 3 1/2 virgates. They are of the said 16 hides. They paid tax for 1 virgate. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Value 5s. Another Ralph [* son of Theodric *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of this manor. They are likewise of the above 16 hides. This land of Ralph's paid tax for 3 virgates and it does so now. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 5 salt-houses at 12s 6d. The value is and was 50s. And again Ralph [* son of Theodric *] holds 1 virgate which lay [in the lands of] Lancing and paid tax. 1 villager holds and held it. ^[[* Earl *] Leofwin held from King Edward]^ The value is and was 5s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,45 Ralph son of Theodric holds COKEHAM from William. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it from Azur . Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A salt-house at 40d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1 pig. The value is and was 20s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,46 William son of Bonnard holds an outlier from William which lay in [the lands of] Hurstpierpoint manor, which William of Warenne holds. It is called HOE. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 2 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. <29b> 6 salt-houses at 7s 6d. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1/2 plough. Total value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,47 In `EASWRITHE' Hundred Robert [* Savage *] holds ASHINGTON from William. 2 freeholders held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides; now for nothing. It lay [in the lands of] Washington. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value is and always was 30s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,48 [* In Arundel Rape *] [* In `EASWRITHE' Hundred *] Ralph holds 3 hides from William in [West] CHILTINGTON which is in Earl Roger's Rape ^[Arundel]^. It did not pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 18 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 60s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,49 [* In Bramber Rape *] [* In `EASWRITHE' Hundred *] Morin holds THAKEHAM from William. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 20 hides and 3 virgates; now for 5 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church; 1 mill at 3s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 5 oxen, with 1 smallholder. Total value before 1066 and now £14; when acquired £10. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,50 Morin also holds MUNTHAM from William. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 5 pigs. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 70s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,51 Morin also holds 1 hide _ from William which lay in [the lands of] Washington. Edwin held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. 1 villager. 1 mill at 15d. The value is and always was 10s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,52 Alfgeat holds from William land for 1 plough _, from William's lordship, without numeration in hides. 1 plough. 1 mill at 3s. It lay in Storrington [lands], in pasturage; now it is newly settled. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,53 In [WEST] GRINSTEAD Hundred William son of Bonnard holds EATONS from William. Thorgot held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide. It lay [in the lands of] Warningcamp, which is in Earl Roger's Rape ^[Arundel]^. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 5d. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,54 In IFIELD Hundred William son of Ranulf holds IFIELD from William. Alwy held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. In lordship nothing. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,55 William ^[son of Ranulf]^ also holds 1/2 hide _ which lay in [the lands of] Shoreham, which William of Braose holds. This hide is exempt from tax. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value 6s. ^[Azur held it from King Edward]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,56 In STEYNING Hundred Robert [* Savage *] holds BUNCTON from William. Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 19 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 mill at 2s. [Value] before 1066 and later 30s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] SUS 13,57 [* In Arundel Rape *] [* In {RISBERG} Hundred *] Robert [* Savage *] also has a small pasture ^[in ANGMERING]^, with 2 smallholders who pay 5s. It is in Angmering, which Earl Roger holds in his Rape. ^[Earl Godwin held it]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Braose =] <29c> ?14? Land of Odo ^[of Winchester]^ and Aldred [* brother of Odo *] SUS 14,1 [* Chichester Rape *] In EASEBOURNE Hundred Odo ^[of Winchester]^ holds WOOLBEDING from the King. Fulcwy held it from King Edward, freehold. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 23 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. A church. Value before 1066 and now £6; when acquired £4. SUS 14,2 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds IPING from the King. Oualet held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 3s 4d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 20 pigs; a quarry at 9s 4d; 1 site at 20d [* in Chichester *]; from church dues 40d. [Value] before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. <29d> <30a> SURREY List 1 List of landholders in Surrey 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of Winchester 4 Bishop Osbern 5 The Bishop of Bayeux 6 The Abbot of Westminster 7 The Abbot of Winchester 8 The Abbot of Chertsey 9 The Abbot of Saint-Wandrille 10 The Abbot of La-Croix-Saint-Leufroy 11 The Abbot of Battle 12 The Abbess of Barking 13 The Canons of St Paul's, London 14 Lambeth Church 15 Count Eustace 16 The Countess of Boulogne 17 The Count of Mortain 18 Earl Roger 19 Richard of Tonbridge 20 William of Braose 21 William son of Ansculf 22 Walter son of Other 23 Walter of Douai 24 Gilbert son of Richere 25 Geoffrey de Mandeville 26 Geoffrey Orlateile 27 Edward of Salisbury 28 Robert Malet 29 Miles Crispin 30 Haimo the sheriff 31 Humphrey the chamberlain 32 Ralph of Fougères 33 Reginald son of Erchenbald 34 Albert the cleric 35 Odard the bowman 36 Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^, Theodric and others of the King's servants ?1? Land of the King SUR 1,1a In WOKING Hundred In GUILDFORD King William has 75 sites, whereon dwell 175 men. Before 1066 they paid £18 0s 3d; now they are valued at £30; however, they pay £32. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1b Ranulf [* Flambard *] the cleric has 3 of the above sites ^[in GUILDFORD]^, where 6 men dwell. Ranulf also has full jurisdiction therein, save when the common tax comes upon the town, from which no man escapes. If one of his men is apprehended for a crime in the town and escapes, the King's reeve has nothing therefrom; but if he should be charged and apprehended there, then the King has the fine. Thus Archbishop Stigand held these [sites]. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1c Ranulf the sheriff holds one site ^[in GUILDFORD]^ which he held hitherto from the Bishop of Bayeux. But the men [of the County] testify that it is not included in any manor, but that before 1066 its holder granted it to Tovi, the town reeve, in payment of one of his fines. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1d There is another house ^[in GUILDFORD]^ which the reeve of the Bishop of Bayeux holds from the manor of Bramley. Of this, the men of the County state that he has no other right there, but that the reeve of the village ^[Bramley]^ took [in marriage] a widow, whose house it was, and that therefore the Bishop put the house into his manor; hitherto the King has lost its customary dues, but the Bishop has them. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1e Of another house ^[in GUILDFORD]^ which lies in [the lands of] Bramley, the sworn men [of the County] state that it is only because the reeve of that village was a friend of the man who had the house, and on his death he transferred it to the manor of Bramley. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1f Waleran also dispossessed a man of a house ^[in GUILDFORD]^ from which King Edward had customary dues. Now Otbert holds it, with customary dues, through King William, as he says. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,1g Robert of Vatteville holds 1 house ^[in GUILDFORD]^ which paid all customary dues before 1066; now it pays nothing. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,2 King William holds WOKING in lordship. It was in King Edward's revenue. Then it answered for 15 1/2 hides; they never paid tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 33 villagers and 9 smallholders with 20 ploughs. A church; Osbern [* of Eu *] holds it. 1 mill at 11s 4d; meadow, 32 acres; woodland at 133 pigs. Walter son of Other holds 3 virgates of this land. A forester held it before 1066; it was then placed outside the manor, through King Edward. There is nothing there now. <30b> Value before 1066 and later £15 at face value; now £15 by weight, and 25s to the sheriff. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,3 The King holds STOKE in lordship. It was in King Edward's revenue. Then it answered for 17 hides; they paid nothing in tax. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 10 smallholders with 20 ploughs. A church, which William holds from the King in alms with 1/2 hide. 5 slaves. 2 mills at 25s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; it is in the King's park. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15; however, its holder pays £15 by weight. The sheriff has 25s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,4 In BRIXTON Hundred The King holds BERMONDSEY. Earl Harold held it. Then it answered for 13 hides, now for 12 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 25 villagers and 33 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A new and beautiful church. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 5 pigs from pasturage. In London, 13 burgesses at 44d. Value before 1066 and now £15; the sheriff has 20s. The Count of Mortain holds 1 hide which was in this manor before 1066 and later. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,5 The King holds MERTON. Earl Harold held it. Then and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 56 villagers and 13 smallholders with 18 ploughs. A church. 2 mills at 60s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Value before 1066 £25; later £16; now £35; however, its holder pays £43. In Southwark 16 messuages at 18s 2d belong to this manor. One Orcus holds 2 hides which always lay in [the lands of] this manor, but are in another Hundred. He held them himself before 1066. Then they answered for 2 hides, now for nothing. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 20s. The Bishop of Lisieux holds 2 sulungs in Kent which were attached to this manor before and after 1066, as the men of the Hundred testify. He claims as patron the Bishop of Bayeux; his reeve did not wish to enter a plea thereon. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,6 In WALLINGTON Hundred The King holds WALLINGTON in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 11 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 15 villagers and 14 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 3 slaves. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, which is in Kent. Richard of Tonbridge holds 1 virgate of this manor, with the woodland, whence he removed a countryman who dwelt there. Now it pays the sheriff 10s a year. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £15; now £10. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,7 In REIGATE Hundred The King holds REIGATE in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 37 1/2 hides, now for 34 hides, for the King's work. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 67 villagers and 11 smallholders with 26 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s, less 2d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 140 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 43 pigs. Now it is valued at £40 and pays as much. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <30c> SUR 1,8 In KINGSTON Hundred The King holds KINGSTON [upon Thames] in lordship. It was in King Edward's revenue. Then it answered for 39 hides, now for nothing. Land for 32 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 86 villagers and 14 smallholders with 25 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves. 5 mills at 20s; 2 fisheries at 10s; a third fishery, excellent, but without dues; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £30. Of the villagers of this village, Humphrey the chamberlain had and has one villager in his charge for the collecting of the Queen's wool. He also took 20s from him as death-duty when his father died. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,9 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred The King holds EWELL in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 16 hides, less 1 virgate; now for 13 1/2 hides, to the revenue. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 48 villagers and 4 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 14 acres; woodland at 100 pigs; from grazing, 11 pigs. Value before 1066, £20; later and now £16; however, it pays £25. The men of the Hundred testify that 2 hides and 1 virgate were removed from this manor; they were there before 1066, but the reeves lent them to their friends; and 1 woodland pig pasture and 1 croft. The church of Leatherhead is attached to this manor, with 40 acres of land. Value 20s. Osbern of Eu holds it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] SUR 1,10 The King holds FETCHAM in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 7 hides, now for none. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1/2 plough and 2 oxen. 3 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 mills at 4s; meadow, 10 acres; from pasturage and grazing, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 50s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,11 In BLACKHEATH Hundred The King holds GOMSHALL in lordship. Earl Harold held it. Then it answered for 20 hides, now for nothing. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2; 30 villagers and 8 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 6 slaves. A mill at 40d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £15; later £10; now £20; however, it pays £30. The villagers of this village are exempt from all the sheriff's concerns. The Bishop ^[of Bayeux]^ wrongfully placed 1/2 hide of the land of this manor in the manor of Bramley, and holds it; it was in Gomshall before and also after 1066. In WOTTON Hundred the King has 1 hide in lordship which lies in [the lands of] Gomshall. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,12 The King holds SHERE in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 9 hides; however, there were then 16 hides there. Recently it has not paid tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 6 smallholders with 12 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £15. In WOTTON Hundred the King has 3 virgates in lordship which lie in [the lands of] Shere and are valued there. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,13 In WOTTON Hundred The King holds DORKING in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 10 1/2 hides, now for nothing. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 38 villagers and 13 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves. 3 mills at 15s 4d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 50 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 38 pigs. <30d> Value before 1066, later and now £18. One Edric [* of Elham *], who held this manor, gave 2 hides to his daughters, who could go where they would with their lands. Of these hides, Richard of Tonbridge has one, which belongs to no manor; he has 1 plough there in lordship with 1 smallholder, and a mill at the hall; meadow, 1 acre. Herfrid holds another hide from the Bishop of Bayeux. Value of Richard's hide, 20s; of Herfrid 's, 10s. From the three manors which Queen Edith had in Surrey, the sheriff has £7, because he aids them when they have work. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,14 In GODALMING Hundred The King holds GODALMING in lordship. King Edward held it. Then 24 hides; they never paid tax. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 50 villagers and 29 smallholders with 19 ploughs. 2 slaves. 3 mills at 41s 8d; meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066 £25; later £20; now £30 at face value; however, it pays £30, weighed and assayed. Ranulf Flambard holds the church of this manor, to which 3 hides belong. Wulfmer held it from King Edward; it never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 12 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Ranulf ^[Flambard]^ also holds a second church there, which pays 12s a year. Value of these 3 hides before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,15 Ranulf ^[Flambard]^ also holds TUESLEY from the King. It belonged to Godalming. Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then and now 1 hide; it did not pay tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager, 6 cottagers and 1 slave. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SUR 1,16 In `ELMBRIDGE' [Hundred] Aldgyth , a woman, holds 1 virgate _ from the King. Value 3s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury SUR 2,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred Archbishop Lanfranc holds CROYDON in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 80 hides; now for 16 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 48 villagers and 25 smallholders with 34 ploughs. A church. A mill at 5s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 200 pigs. Restold holds 7 hides of the land of this manor from the Archbishop; Ralph, 1 hide. They have £7 8s in tribute from it. Total value before 1066 and later £12; now £27 to the Archbishop; to his men £10 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] SUR 2,2 The Archbishop holds CHEAM himself, for the supplies of the monks. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 25 villagers and 12 cottagers with 15 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 25 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £14. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] SUR 2,3 In BRIXTON Hundred The Archbishop holds MORTLAKE himself, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 80 hides. The Canons of St Paul's hold 8 of these hides, which paid and pay tax with these. Now they pay tax together for 25 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 80 villagers and 14 smallholders with 28 ploughs. A church; 16 slaves. 2 mills at 100s; meadow, 20 acres; from the woodland, 55 pigs from pasturage. In London there were 17 messuages which paid 52d; in Southwark 4 messuages at 27d; from the village of Putney 20s from tolls. 1 fishery without dues. Before 1066 Earl Harold had this fishery <31a> in Mortlake. Archbishop Stigand had it for a long while after 1066. However [the jurors] state that [* Earl *] Harold established it by force before 1066 on Kingston [upon Thames] land, and on St Paul's land. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £32; later £10; now £38. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] SUR 2,4 [* Ralph *] Baynard holds WALWORTH from the Archbishop. Before 1066 it was for the clothing of the monks. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] SUR 2,5 In REIGATE Hundred The Archbishop holds MERSTHAM himself, for the clothing of the monks. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church. A mill at 30d; 8 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 25 pigs; from grazing 16 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £4; now £12. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] SUR 2,6 In WOKING Hundred The Archbishop holds [East] HORSLEY himself, for the supplies of the monks. Before 1066 it answered for 14 hides; now for 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. Woodland at 50 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later the same; now as much; however, it pays 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester SUR 3,1 [In FARNHAM Hundred] The Bishop of Winchester holds FARNHAM. St Peter's [of Winchester] always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 60 hides; now for 40 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 36 villagers and 11 smallholders with 29 ploughs. 11 slaves. 6 mills at 46s 4d; meadow, 35 acres; woodland at 150 1/2 pigs for pasturage. Ralph holds 4 hides, less 1 virgate of the land of this manor from the Bishop; William, 3 hides and 1 virgate; Wazo, 1/2 hide. On these lands, 3 ploughs in lordship; 22 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Woodland, 25 pigs. Value of the manor, of what lies in Surrey, before 1066 £55; when acquired £30; now, the Bishop's lordship £38, his men's £9. Osbern of Eu holds the church of this manor from the Bishop. Value £6, with 1 hide which it has [* at Bentley *] in Hampshire. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?4? Land of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] SUR 4,1 In WOKING Hundred Bishop Osbern holds WOKING. He held it himself before 1066. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 9 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 20 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. A mill at 30d; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 28 pigs. <31b> This manor has and had a customary right in the King's woodland at Woking. That is why the lord of this village is able to have 120 pigs without pasture dues in that woodland. Two men hold this manor from the Bishop, Ansgot and Godfrey, 4 hides each. Total value before 1066 and later £10; now £9 10s. [= ?4? Land of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] SUR 4,2 The Bishop holds TYTING himself. Almer the hunter held it before 1066. Then it answered for 1 hide; now the same. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later £3; now 40s. The men of the Hundred testify that this manor was leased through the sheriff outside King Edward's revenue and that Bishop Osbern did not have this manor before 1066. [= ?4? Land of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux SUR 5,1a In BLACKHEATH Hundred The Bishop of Bayeux holds BRAMLEY in lordship. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 34 hides. 4 of these hides were free men's; they could withdraw from Alnoth. Besides this there is land for 2 ploughs in this manor which never paid tax. Now all these lands are in the Bramley revenue. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 84 villagers and 40 cottagers with 32 ploughs. 3 churches; 18 slaves. 5 mills at 26s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 £40; later £30; now £60; however, it pays £80 less 40d. Since the Bishop took possession it has not paid tax. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1b The Bishop holds CHILWORTH himself. [It is] in Bramley. Alwin Boy held it; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill at 7s. Total value 70s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1c [* In WOKING Hundred *] In Bramley there are 2 further hides [* in [East] CLANDON *]. Eskil held them before 1066; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. 3 villagers and 1 cottager with 1 plough. Land for 1 plough. Value 36s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1d There [* _ *] the Bishop also has 2 1/2 further hides, which Aelfric held before 1066; he could go with them where he would. Land for 2 ploughs. It lies in WOTTON Hundred. Value 32s. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1e The Bishop also has 1 further hide there [* _ *] . A widow holds it and held it before 1066; she could go where she would. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Value 10s. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1f In BLACKHEATH Hundred The Bishop has 3 hides _ himself, in lordship. Alward [* the noble *] held them; he could go with them where he would. 5 villagers and 8 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves. A mill at 20d. Total value 100s a year. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1g The Bishop himself has land for 1 plough _ in this Hundred. Alwin held it before 1066. Value 30s. Then [***]. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,1h All the land which belongs to Bramley has not paid tax since the Bishop acquired it. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,2 In GODALMING Hundred The Bishop holds RODSALL himself, in lordship. Tovi held it before 1066; he could go with it where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,3 The Bishop holds FARNCOMBE himself, in lordship. Asgot held it before 1066; he could go with it where he would. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs. <31c> Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. The value is and was 24s. A reeve of the King's named Lufa claims this manor. The men of the Hundred testify that he held it from the King, when the King was in Wales, that he kept it afterwards until the Bishop of Bayeux came to Kent. The Bishop himself transferred Rodsall and Farncombe to the Bramley revenue. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,4 In TANDRIDGE Hundred Ansketil of Rots holds TATSFIELD from the Bishop. Aelfric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 12 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,5 Hugh holds one manor _ from the Bishop, which Cana held from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 1/2. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, £4; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,6 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Canons of Bayeux hold MITCHAM from the Bishop for 5 hides. Brictric held it from King Edward. He had 6 1/2 hides himself, but Otbert holds one, which his predecessor held in pledge from Brictric for 1/2 gold mark. On the Canons' land 4 villagers and 1 cottager with 2 ploughs and 1 slave. Meadow, 40 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. On Otbert's land, meadow, 4 acres. Value 7s; nothing more. Ansgot [* of Rochester *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Value 5s. In this manor the Canons hold 2 1/2 hides themselves from the Bishop, which 2 men held from King Edward. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 slave, and 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. [Value] always 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,7 The Canons ^[of Bayeux]^ hold `WHITFORD' themselves from the Bishop. Edmer held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers, 6 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s; when acquired 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,8 Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds BANSTEAD from the Bishop. Alnoth [* of London *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 29 hides, now for 9 1/2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship, 2 ploughs; 28 villagers and 15 cottagers with 15 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. A mill at 20s; woodland at 20 pigs. In Southwark one house at 40d belongs to this manor. In London one lord's messuage, [which] was Alnoth's, belongs to this manor. Now Adam son of Hubert holds it from the Bishop. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £8. Geoffrey holds 5 hides of the land of this manor from Richard; Ralph 2 hides; Wulfsi 2 hides; total value, £6 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,9 Ralph also holds CHALDON from the Bishop. Deoring held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, in lordship. A church. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,10 In BRIXTON Hundred The Bishop of Lisieux holds HATCHAM from the Bishop. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,11 In REIGATE Hundred Herfrid holds GATTON from the Bishop. Earl Leofwin held it. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; <31d> 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland and grazing, 7 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £6; when acquired £3. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,12 Ansgot [* of Rochester *] holds 1/2 hide _ in WALLINGTON Hundred from the Bishop. Oepi held this land before 1066; he could go where he would. Value 5s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,13 In BRIXTON Hundred The Bishop of Lisieux holds PECKHAM from the Bishop. Alfled held it from ^[Earl]^ Harold before 1066. It lay in [the lands of] Battersea. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s; when acquired 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,14 Ansgot [* of Rochester *] holds STREATHAM from the Bishop. Edwin held it before 1066; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. 1 plough there. 2 villagers. The value is and was 25s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,15 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred Hugh holds PACHESHAM from the Bishop. Almer held it before 1066 from the King. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 3 virgates. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves. 2 half mills at 12s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 70s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,16 Ranulf holds 1 hide and 1 virgate _ from the Bishop. Leofric held it free from [* Earl *] Harold; he could go where he would. Now this land answers for 1 virgate. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. [Value] before 1066, 20s; later 12s; now 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,17 [* Ralph *] Baynard holds 1 hide _ from the Bishop, which Almer held from Earl Harold; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. 1/2 mill at 6s. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 24s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,18 In WALLINGTON Hundred Adam son of Hubert has 1 hide _ from the Bishop which never paid tax. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,19 The Bishop holds CUDDINGTON himself. Earl Leofwin held it. Then it answered for 30 hides, of which the Earl held 20 hides, and the Freeholders of the village held 10 hides. They could withdraw where they would with their lands. Now, of these 10 hides the Bishop holds 6, with the 20 others. These 26 hides now answer for 5 hides. The Bishop holds them as one manor. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] now holds these 26 hides from the Bishop, 22 hides himself, and one of his men 4 hides. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves. A mill at 40d. Of these hides, Ralph holds 4 hides; Wulfwin holds 1 hide; and three parts of 1 hide from the King. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £11; later 100s; now £9 12s. Restold holds 2 hides of the land of this manor, but he accounts for them in WALLINGTON Hundred. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,20 The Canons ^[of Bayeux]^ hold ASHTEAD from the Bishop of Bayeux. Thorgisl held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 9 hides, now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 33 villagers and 11 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 9 slaves. From grazing, 7 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £12. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,21 Ralph holds TADWORTH from the Bishop. Two brothers held it from King Edward; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave. 1 pig from the woodland. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 30s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,22 Richard [* of Tonbridge *] holds FETCHAM from the Bishop. [* Esbiorn *] Bicga held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 1/2 hides, now for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; <32a> 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. The sixth part of a mill and the third part of another mill; meadow, 10 acres; from pasture and grazing, 13 pigs; from the mills, 6 1/2s. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 50s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,23 Nigel holds MICKLEHAM from the Bishop. Ansfrid held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. A church. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 50s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,24 Hugh of Port holds BURGH from the Bishop. 3 free men held it; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Hugh holds these 4 manors as one manor. It is valued in Wallington Hundred. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,25 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds 1 free hide in ESHER from the Bishop, and a woman from him. 1 villager. Value 5s. ^[Hugh of Port holds these 4 manors as one manor. It is valued in Wallington Hundred]^ When Hugh ^[of Port]^ took possession of this land, he did not have a deliverer or the King's writ for it; so the Hundred testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,26 Herfrid holds WEYBRIDGE from the Bishop. Two sisters held it before 1066; they could turn where they would with the land. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 2 hides. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value is and was 40s. When the Bishop ^[of Bayeux]^ took possession of this land, they did not have a deliverer or the King's writ for it; so the Hundred testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,27 In KINGSTON Hundred Wadard holds [Thames] DITTON from the Bishop. Leofgar held it from [* Earl *] Harold and served him, but he could go where he would with the land. When he died, he divided this land between his three sons, before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. Part of a mill at 15d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now £4. Whoever holds it from Wadard pays him 50s, and the service of 1 man-at-arms. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,28 [In BRIXTON Hundred] In SOUTHWARK the Bishop has a monastery and a tidal waterway himself. King Edward held them at his death; whoever had the church held from the King. The King had two parts of the income from the waterway where ships moored, Earl Godwin the third part. But the men of the Hundred, French and English, testify that the Bishop of Bayeux began a suit with Ranulf the sheriff about them; but when he realised that the suit was not rightfully conducted to the King's advantage, he withdrew the suit. The Bishop however gave the church and the waterway first to Aethelwold, and then to Ralph, in exchange for a house. The sheriff also denies that he ever received the King's command or seal in this matter. The men of Southwark testify that before 1066 no one but the King took toll on the shore or on the waterfront. If a criminal was charged there, he paid his fine to the King; but if he was not charged, and went elsewhere, under a person who had full jurisdiction, that person had the culprit's fine. The men of Southwark were themselves adjudged one site and its tolls in the revenue of Kingston [upon Thames]. Count Eustace held it. What the King has in Southwark is valued at £16. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,29 In WOTTON Hundred and in the manor of SUTTON[-by-Shere] the Bishop of Bayeux has 2 1/2 hides. Heoruwulf held them before 1066; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides, now for nothing. ^[Belongs to Bramley]^ [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUR 5,30 These ^[SUTTON[-by-Shere]]^ are valued and enumerated in the Bishop's manor of BRAMLEY. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <32b> ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster SUR 6,1 In BRIXTON Hundred St Peter's of Westminster holds BATTERSEA. Earl Harold held it. Then it answered for 72 hides, now for 18 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 45 villagers and 16 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 8 slaves. 7 mills at £42 9s 8d, or corn of the same price; meadow, 82 acres; woodland at 50 pigs from pasturage. In Southwark 1 smallholder at 12d; from the tolls of Wandsworth, £6; from a villager who has 10 pigs, 1 pig; if less, he pays nothing. 1 man-at-arms holds 4 hides of the land of this manor; his stock is accounted above with the rest. Total value before 1066 £80; later £30; now £75 9s 8d. King William gave this manor to St Peter's in exchange for Windsor. The Count of Mortain holds 1 1/2 hides of the land of this manor; they were there before 1066 and for some time after. Gilbert the priest holds 3 hides; they were there in the same way. The Bishop of Lisieux, 2 hides [* in Peckham *] of which the church had possession after 1066; but the Bishop of Bayeux dispossessed it later. The Abbot of Chertsey holds 1 hide, which the reeve of this village took from this manor because of a feud, and put in Chertsey. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster =] SUR 6,2 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Abbey of Westminster itself holds MORDEN. Before 1066 it answered for 12 hides, now for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 5 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 1 slave. 1 mill at 40s. Value before 1066 £6; now £10; however, it pays £15. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster =] SUR 6,3 In KINGSTON Hundred The Abbey itself holds CLAYGATE. Before 1066 it answered for 2 1/2 hides, now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster =] SUR 6,4 In BRIXTON Hundred The Abbey itself holds TOOTING. Swein [* of Essex *] held it from King Edward. It answered for 4 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. Earl Waltheof received this land from Swein [* of Essex *] after King Edward's death. He pledged it for 2 gold marks to Alnoth of London, who assigned it to St Peter's for his soul's sake; that is, what he had there. Otbert holds it from St Peter's, but has paid nothing in tax. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster =] SUR 6,5 In `GODLEY' Hundred The Abbey itself holds PYRFORD. [* Earl *] Harold held it from King Edward. Before Harold had it, it answered for 27 hides; after he had it, for 16 hides, at Harold's will. The men of the Hundred have never seen or heard of a writ on the King's behalf, which placed it at such [an amount]. Now it pays tax for 8 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 37 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 15 acres; from pasturage and grazing, 80 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £18. The King has 3 hides of this land in his Forest. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Westminster =] ?7? Land of St Peter's of Winchester SUR 7,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Abbey of St Peter's of Winchester holds SANDERSTEAD. Before 1066 it answered for 18 hides, now for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 21 villagers and 1 cottager with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves. <32c> Woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later £7; now £12; however, it pays £15. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey SUR 8,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Abbey of St Peter's of Chertsey holds WADDINGTON. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides, now for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 17 villagers and 2 cottagers with 5 ploughs. A church. Woodland, 6 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,2 The Abbey itself holds COULSDON. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides, now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 4 cottagers with 6 ploughs. A church. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,3 The Abbey itself holds SUTTON[-by-Cheam]. Before 1066 it answered for 30 hides, now for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 4 cottagers with 13 ploughs. 2 churches; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; now £15. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,4 In TANDRIDGE Hundred The Abbey itself holds 2 hides _ of land and William holds them from the Abbot, but the men [of the Hundred] testify that it was Alwin's lord's land before 1066 and that he could go where he would. Then it answered for 2 hides, now for nothing. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Value before 1066, 20s; later 5s; now 10s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,5 In this Hundred the Abbey itself holds 3 virgates _ of land. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,6 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred The Abbey itself holds COBHAM. Before 1066 it answered for 30 hides, now for 12 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 29 villagers and 6 cottagers with 9 ploughs. 3 mills at 13s 4d; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; now £14. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,7 William of Vatteville holds 2 hides ^[in ESHER]^ from the Abbey itself. An Englishman held them before 1066, and in King Edward's lifetime he gave this land to this church in alms. The land is the manor of Esher's. 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 14s 6d. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,8 In the same village, ESHER, William ^[of Vatteville]^ also has 3 1/2 hides from the Abbey of Chertsey, as he says. Before 1066 1 man and 2 women held them; they could turn where they would, but for their protection they put themselves under the Abbey with the land. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 16s; later 5s; now 10s. The above 5 1/2 hides answer for 5 virgates. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,9 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred The Abbey itself holds EPSOM. Before 1066 it answered for 34 hides, now for 11 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 1; 34 villagers and 4 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 2 churches; 6 slaves. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £20; now £17. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,10 [In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred] In WEYBRIDGE the Abbey itself has hitherto held 2 hides. Alfred held them before 1066 and later. He could turn wherever he would. Then and now 2 hides. 3 villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. [Value] always 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,11 In the same village ^[WEYBRIDGE]^ an Englishman has 2 hides from the Abbey itself. He held them himself before 1066 and could turn with the [land] where he would. 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] <32d> SUR 8,12 In KINGSTON Hundred Edric holds 1/2 hide _ from the Abbey itself, which the Abbey held for two years before 1066. Previously three men held it from the King himself, but they could not withdraw without the King's command, because they were beadles in Kingston [upon Thames]. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 oxen. 7 oxen there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 7s; now 8s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,13 William of Vatteville holds MALDEN from the Abbot's Holding. The Abbot held it before 1066. Then it answered for 2 hides, now for 1 hide less 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,14 The Abbey itself holds PETERSHAM, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides, now for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 15 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church. A fishery at 1000 eels and 1000 lampreys; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6 10s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,15 Haimo the sheriff holds STREATHAM? from the Abbey itself. Wulfward held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. The value is and was 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,16 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Reginald holds 1 hide in ESHER from the Abbey itself. He gave the tax for 15 acres. A woman held it before 1066; she could go where she would, but for her protection she put herself under the Abbey. 3 villagers. Value 7s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,17 In EFFINGHAM Hundred The Abbey itself holds [Great] BOOKHAM. Before 1066 it answered for 26 hides, now for 13 hides. Land for 19 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 32 villagers and 4 smallholders with 18 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 80 pigs; from grazing, 30 pigs. Gunfrid holds 1 hide of this land and has 1 plough there. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; now £15. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,18 In `GODLEY' Hundred lies the Abbey itself. Before 1066 and now the village itself [CHERTSEY] answered for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 39 villagers and 20 smallholders with 17 ploughs. A mill at the hall; meadow, 200 acres; woodland at 50 pigs from pasturage; a smithy which works for the hall. Of these 5 hides Richard Sturmy holds 2 1/2 hides under King William, but the Hundred testifies that his predecessor held from the Abbey but could not go elsewhere without the Abbot's permission. He has 1 plough there, in lordship; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £18; now £22; what Richard holds 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,19 The Abbey itself holds THORPE, in `GODLEY' Hundred. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides, now for 7 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 24 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 33 acres; from grazing, 24 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £12. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,20 In EFFINGHAM Hundred Oswald [* brother of Abbot Wulfwold *] holds EFFINGHAM from the Church itself. He held it himself before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; from the woodland, 10 pigs from pasturage. The value is and was 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,21 In `GODLEY' Hundred The Abbey itself holds EGHAM. Before 1066 it answered for 40 hides, now for 15 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 25 villagers and 32 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres; woodland, 50 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 25 pigs. Value before 1066 £40; now £30 10s. Jocelyn holds 3 hides of this land which were in the Abbey's lordship before 1066. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,22 The Abbey itself holds CHOBHAM. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1; 29 villagers and 6 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 3 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 130 pigs. Odin holds 4 hides of this land from the Abbot, and Corbelin 2 hides of villagers' land. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church and another chapel. <34a> Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; now, the monks' part £12 10s; but the men's 60s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] <33a-b> SUR 8,23 In WALLINGTON Hundred Haimo the sheriff holds 1 1/2 hides _ from the Abbot of Chertsey as a Holding. Alward [* the noble *] held them before 1066; he could turn where he would. In lordship 1 plough, with 6 cottagers and 3 slaves. Meadow, 11 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,24 Haimo ^[the sheriff]^ also holds 1/2 hide _ from the Abbey itself. Wulfward held it before 1066; he could turn where he would. 1 cottager. Meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 5s. These 2 hides which Haimo holds answered for 2 hides before 1066, now for 1/2. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,25 In BRIXTON Hundred Haimo ^[the sheriff]^ also holds TOOTING from the Abbot of Chertsey. It answered for 6 hides less 1 virgate before 1066; now for nothing. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A church. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 70s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,26 Haimo ^[the sheriff]^ also holds 1 hide in TOOTING from the Abbot of Chertsey. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. [Value] before 1066, 15s; now 10s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,27 In REIGATE Hundred William of Vatteville held CHIPSTEAD from the Abbot of Chertsey. Thorgisl and Ulf held it before 1066. Thorgisl' land was the Abbey's. Ulf could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1 hide. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. When William ^[of Vatteville]^ went away it was at a revenue of 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] <33c> <33d> <34a> SUR 8,28 [In `GODLEY' Hundred] Wulfwin holds BYFLEET from the Abbey itself. He also held it before 1066. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. A mill at 5s; 1 1/2 fisheries at 325 eels; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 10 pigs from pasturage. [Value] before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,29 In WOKING Hundred The Abbey itself holds [East] CLANDON. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; now £4; however, the villagers who hold it pay £6. Before 1066 the Abbot of Chertsey bought 2 hides in [East] Clandon and put them in this manor. Eskil held them from the King. The Bishop of Bayeux wrongfully put them in Bramley, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] SUR 8,30 The Abbey itself holds HENLEY. Azur held it until he died, and gave it to the Church for his soul's sake in King William's time, as the monks say. They have the King's writ for it. Before 1066 it answered for 8 hides; now for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 50 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] ?9? Land of Saint-Wandrille's SUR 9,1 In BRIXTON Hundred The Abbot of Saint-Wandrille holds WANDSWORTH through the monk Ingulf. Swein held it from the King, and could go where he would. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. [= ?9? Land of Saint-Wandrille's =] ?10? Land of ^[the Abbey of La-Croix-]^Saint-Leufroy SUR 10,1 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred The Abbot of ^[La-Croix-]^Saint-Leufroy holds 7 hides and 3 virgates of land in ESHER by gift of King William. Tovi held it from King Edward. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 11 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Value £3. Since [La-Croix-]Saint[-Leufroy]'s had it it has never paid tax. [= ?10? Land of ^[the Abbey of La-Croix-]^Saint-Leufroy =] ?11? Land of Battle Church SUR 11,1 In TANDRIDGE Hundred The Abbot of Battle holds LIMPSFIELD. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066. Then it answered for 25 hides. Now since the Abbot acquired it, it is not answerable. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 25 villagers and 6 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A mill at 2s; a fishery; a church; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 150 pigs from pasturage; 2 stone quarries at 2s; 3 hawk's nests in the woodland; 10 slaves. Value before 1066 £20; later £15; now £24. Branshill? belonged to this manor before 1066, as the men of the Hundred state. [= ?11? Land of Battle Church =] ?12? Land of Barking Church SUR 12,1 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred The Abbey of Barking has 7 hides at WESTON. Now it answers for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. 9 villagers with 3 ploughs. The value is and was 40s. [= ?12? Land of Barking Church =] SUR 12,2 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Abbey itself has 2 hides of land _. Before 1066 it answered for 2 hides; now for 1. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 1 silver mark; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of Barking Church =] ?13? Land of St Paul's, London SUR 13,1 In BRIXTON Hundred The Canons of St Paul's, London, hold BARNES. Before 1066 it answered for 8 hides. These hides paid and pay tax with the Archbishop's manor of Mortlake, and are there accounted. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] ?14? Land of Lambeth Church SUR 14,1 In BRIXTON Hundred St Mary's is a manor called LAMBETH. Countess Goda, King Edward's sister, held it. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. <34b> Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 27 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; 19 burgesses in London who pay 36s. 3 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £11. The Bishop of Bayeux has one field of this manor, which lay in [the lands of] this church before and after Goda's death. [= ?14? Land of Lambeth Church =] ?15? Land of Count Eustace SUR 15,1 In TANDRIDGE Hundred Count Eustace holds OXTED. [* Countess *] Gytha, [* Earl *] Harold's mother, held it before 1066. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 34 villagers with 18 ploughs. ?M? 2 mills at 12 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 100 pigs from pasturage; in Southwark, 1 messuage at 2d; 6 slaves; 9 smallholders; a church. Value before 1066 £16; when acquired £10; now £14. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] SUR 15,2 The Count holds `WALKINGSTEAD' himself. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 40 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 39 villagers and 2 smallholders with 22 ploughs. 10 slaves. A mill at 6s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. To this manor belong 15 messuages in Southwark and in London, at 6s, and 2000 herrings. Value before 1066 £20; later £16; now £20; however, it pays £28 by weight. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] ?16? [Land of the Countess of Boulogne] SUR 16,1 In REIGATE Hundred The Countess of Boulogne holds NUTFIELD from the King. Wulfwy held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 13 1/2 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers and 10 smallholders with 13 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 acres; from grazing, 12 pigs. Value before 1066 £13; later £10; now £15, at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?16? [Land of the Countess of Boulogne] =] ?17? Land of the Count of Mortain SUR 17,1 In BRIXTON Hundred The Count of Mortain holds LAMBETH. The Canons of Waltham held it from [* Earl *] Harold. Then it answered for 6 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUR 17,2 The Count also has 1 hide of the King's land in BERMONDSEY where his house stands. 1 smallholder. Value 8s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUR 17,3 In WALLINGTON Hundred The Count also has 2 hides and 1 virgate _ of land from the King. Aelmer held it from King Edward. Now it is not answerable. 4 villagers and 9 cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. It answered for 2 hides and 1 virgate. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SUR 17,4 The Count holds STREATHAM? himself. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for nothing. [* Earl *] Harold held 1 1/2 hides; the Canons of Waltham, 1 1/2 hides. 3 Freemen held 2 hides, and could go where they would with them. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s; now 43s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?18? Land of Earl Roger SUR 18,1 In WOTTON Hundred Earl Roger has 1 hide from the King, which lies in [the lands of] his manor of COMPTON in Sussex. Before 1066 the holder of Compton held this hide from the King. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. In lordship 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; later and now 15s. ^[Esbiorn [* Bicga *] held it from Earl Godwin]^ [= ?18? Land of Earl Roger =] <34c> SUR 18,2 [In WOKING Hundred] Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds BURPHAM from Earl Roger. Osmund held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 15s; meadow, 25 acres; woodland at 80 pigs pasturage. 4 slaves. Of these hides Godric has 1 hide called WYKE, in which was the hall, which belonged to this manor before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough and 1 slave. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £8; now, the lord £7, his man 20s. [= ?18? Land of Earl Roger =] SUR 18,3 Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds WORPLESDON from the Earl. Osmund held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides, now for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 pigs from pasturage. 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 1 virgate of this land. In lordship they have 2 ploughs, and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders; 1 mill at 30d. Total value before 1066 and later £10; now the same, £10 in all. [= ?18? Land of Earl Roger =] SUR 18,4 In GODALMING Hundred Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds LOSELEY from the Earl. Osmund held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 1 cottager with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?18? Land of Earl Roger =] ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert SUR 19,1 In TANDRIDGE Hundred Richard of Tonbridge holds CHIVINGTON in lordship. Alnoth [* of London *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 20 hides, now for 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 23 villagers and 1 smallholder with 9 ploughs. 9 slaves. A mill at 32d; from grazing, 12 pigs; woodland at 50 pigs from pasturage; meadow, 16 acres. Of these hides, Roger holds 1/2 hide. He has in lordship 1 plough with 5 smallholders. In Southwark, 3 sites at 15d; in London 2 messuages at 10d. Value before 1066 £11; later £6; now £10. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,2 Richard holds BLECHINGLEY himself. Alfheah, Alwin and Alnoth [* of London *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. There were three manors; now it is in one. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 4 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 7 slaves. Meadow, 14 acres; from the woodland, 40 pigs; from grazing, 18 pigs. In London and Southwark, 7 messuages at 5s 4d. Of these 10 hides Odin holds 2 1/2 hides, {Lemei} 2 hides, and Peter 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £13; later £8; now what Richard holds £12; what his men hold 73s 4d. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,3 Robert of Vatteville holds CHELSHAM from Richard. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. From customary dues, 1 pig. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £8. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <34d> SUR 19,4 Salie's wife holds TANDRIDGE from Richard. Thorbiorn held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 1 mill at 50d; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 40 pigs from pasturage; from grazing, 11 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later 40s; now £11. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,5 Salie's wife also holds TILLINGDOWN herself from Richard. Alnoth [* of London *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 8 slaves with 2 1/2 ploughs. A church. Woodland at 30 pigs pasturage. Value before 1066 £7; later £3; now £6; however it pays £7. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,6 Robert of Vatteville holds one manor [* in WARLINGHAM *] from Richard, which Azur held from King Edward. Then it answered for 14 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland, 5 pigs from pasturage. A church. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 100s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,7 Robert ^[of Vatteville]^ also holds CHELSHAM from Richard. Toki held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. Value before 1066 and now £7; when acquired £4. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,8 Robert ^[of Vatteville]^ also holds FARLEIGH from Richard. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; 1 slave. 1 ox. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,9 John holds WOLDINGHAM from Richard. Wulfstan held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides, now for 1. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,10 In BRIXTON Hundred Sainte-Marie of Le Bec-Hellouin holds TOOTING [Bec] by gift of Richard. Starker held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 11 hides, now for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,11 This church ^[Sainte-Marie of Le Bec-Hellouin]^ also holds STREATHAM from Richard. Erding held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A chapel which pays 8s. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 10 pigs; for grazing 1 pig in 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 50s; later and now 60s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,12 In REIGATE Hundred William nephew of Bishop Walkelin, holds CHIPSTEAD from Richard. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 15 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves. A mill at 20s; woodland, 5 pigs. Richard kept another wood for himself. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £6. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,13 Siward holds WORTH? from Richard. Oswald [* brother of Abbot Wulfwold *] held it from King Edward. It answered for 1/2 hide, then and now. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 30s; later 2s; now 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,14 John holds BUCKLAND from Richard. Alnoth [* of London *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves. A mill at 6s. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £8. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,15 In WALLINGTON Hundred Robert of Vatteville holds BEDDINGTON from Richard. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 25 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; <35a> 16 villagers and 14 cottagers with 5 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves. 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. In London 15 messuages which belong to this manor pay 12s 3d. Value before 1066 and now £10; when acquired £6. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,16 Richard holds WOODMANSTERNE himself, in lordship. Azur held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 15 hides, but it never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 12 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 18 slaves; a church. A mill at 20s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £8. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,17 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred John holds WALTON[-on-the-Hill] from Richard. Alwin, Leofhelm and Coleman held it from King Edward as three manors; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 15 hides, now for 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 7 slaves. Of these hides Roger holds 2 hides, and has 1 plough. 1 messuage in Southwark. Total value before 1066 £6; later £6; now £6. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,18 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Richard holds 1 hide himself from the King _ which Almer held from King Edward; he could go where he would with it. It has never paid tax since Richard had it. Value 6s 9d. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,19 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred Oswald [* brother of Abbot Wulfwold *] holds MICKLEHAM from Richard. He also held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 pig from woodland pasturage. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,20 In KINGSTON Hundred Picot holds TOLWORTH from Richard. Alwin held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; [***]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 7 slaves. A mill without dues; meadow, 5 1/2 acres and 1/2 rod. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,21 Picot holds [Long] DITTON from Richard. Almer held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now this land, and that above answers for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. A church. A mill at 9s; woodland at 15 pigs; 1 slave; in Southwark 1 messuage pays 500 herrings. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 50s; however, it is at a revenue of £4. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,22 Picot holds from Richard a land called `EMBER'. Edwin and another man held it before 1066; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 1/2 hide, now for nothing. 6 oxen ploughing, with 2 smallholders. Value always 5s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,23 Robert of Vatteville holds MALDEN from Richard. Erding held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides, now for 4. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A chapel; 3 slaves. A mill at 12s; meadow, 4 acres; from grazing, 1 pig in 7 pigs. Of these hides a man-at-arms holds 1 hide and 1 virgate; he has 1 plough, and 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Total value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £6 12s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,24 Robert ^[of Vatteville]^ also holds CHESSINGTON from Richard. Erding held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 2s; woodland at 30 pigs. <35b> Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,25 In MALDEN 1 hide, which Robert of Vatteville holds, remains in dispute. The men of the Hundred state that Edward of Salisbury and Robert d'Oilly adjudged it to Richard of Tonbridge. It remains exempt, in the King's hands. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,26 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Richard holds WALTON[-on-Thames] himself. Erding held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 3 ploughs. A church. A mill at 12s 6d; a fishery at 5s. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £14. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,27 Richard also has 6 hides in the manor of APPS which Abbot Wulfwold [* of Chertsey *] released to him in compensation for Walton[-on-Thames]. So Richard's men say; but the men of the Hundred say that they have never seen the King's writ or a deliverer who put him in possession of it. 9 thanes held this land and could turn where they would with it. 10 villagers and 6 cottagers with 4 [ploughs]. 2 slaves. Meadow, 46 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now £4. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,28 In APPS 1 villager holds 1/2 hide from which he has hitherto paid 30d in tribute to Richard's men. Now it remains exempt in the King's hands, and Picot holds from Richard. In Apps, Picot now holds 1/2 hide which Almer held without the King's gift, because his predecessor Almer held it. Value now 5s. Moreover Picot holds 1/2 hide in Apps from Richard, which Almer held before 1066; he could go wherever he would with it. Value now 12s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,29 John holds MOLESEY from Richard. Aelfric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides, now for 5 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 40s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,30 In this manor ^[MOLESEY]^ John holds 1 hide from Richard, which was given in compensation for Walton[-on-Thames]. Wulfward held it from King Edward. 2 villagers with 2 oxen. The value is and was 5s. ^[Belongs to [East?] Molesey]^ [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,31 Roger of Abernon holds MOLESEY from Richard. Toki held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 1/2 hides, now for 6 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,32 Richard holds STOKE [d'Abernon] himself. Brictsi the noble held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 15 hides, now for 2 hides and 5 acres. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 9 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. A mill at 7s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,33 In the same manor ^[STOKE [d'Abernon]]^ Richard also has 5 hides. Otho held them from King Edward. Now it answers for 1/2 hide. 2 villagers with 6 oxen. 1 mill at 6s. Land for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 20s. ^[Belongs to Stoke [d'Abernon]]^ [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,34 In EFFINGHAM Hundred In `DIRTHAM' Richard holds 1 1/2 hides. Almer held it from King Edward as one manor. Salie's wife holds from Richard. She has 1 villager and 2 smallholders. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <35c> SUR 19,35 Also in `DIRTHAM' are 1 1/2 hides which Aelfric held from King Edward as one manor. Later, he gave this land to his wife and daughter, for Chertsey church, as the men of the Hundred testify. Richard claims it. It does not lie in [the lands of] any manor, nor does he hold it as a manor; but it was delivered to him. Now 3 hides pay tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. On this land of Aelfric's, 1 plough in lordship; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Value 40s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,36 In BLACKHEATH Hundred Roger holds ALBURY from Richard. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves. A mill at 5s; woodland at 30 pigs. Of these hides 1 man-at-arms holds 1 hide; [he has] 1 1/2 ploughs there in lordship and 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre. Total value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £9. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,37 Robert [* of Vatteville *] holds SHALFORD from Richard. Two brothers held it before 1066. Each had his own house but they remained in one court; they could go where they would. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 29 villagers and 11 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves. 3 mills at 16s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Of these hides 1 man-at-arms holds 1 virgate, where he has 1/2 plough, 1 slave and 5 smallholders. Total value before 1066 £16; later £9; now £20. 1 site in Guildford belongs to this manor, at 3s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,38 In KINGSTON Hundred Ralph holds TOLWORTH from Richard. Edmer held it; he could go where he would before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,39 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred Richard holds THORNCROFT himself, in lordship. Cola held it from King Edward. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 9 slaves. A mill at 20s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 1 pig. With this manor these lands were handed over to Richard: Betchworth as 6 hides; 1 hide and 1 virgate which Merewin held; 1 hide which Alric and Almer held as 1 manor; another hide which Coleman the hunter held as 1 manor. These men were so free that they could go where they would. These lands were joined with Thorncroft. Before 1066 they answered for 25 1/2 hides, less 1 virgate; now for 4 hides less 4 acres. On the hide which Alric and Almer held, 1/2 plough and 2 oxen in lordship. On Merewin 's hide, 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 3 acres. On Coleman's hide, 2 smallholders. In all land for 5 ploughs. Value of Thorncroft before 1066, 100s; when acquired 60s; now 110s. The 2 hides, always 30s; Coleman's hide, 10s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,40 In this Hundred the Abbot of Westminster holds 2 hides _, but they are valued in another Hundred. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,41 In {MIDEHAM} lies 1 hide which Saeman held from King Edward. Now he holds it from King William. He has 1 plough in lordship; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 20s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,42 There also ^[{MIDEHAM}]^ Godwin holds 1 virgate from King William. He also held it from King Edward. Value 30d a year. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,43 [* In WOTTON Hundred *] In the same Hundred William son of Ansculf holds 2 hides [* in MILTON *], but they are valued in another Hundred. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <35d> SUR 19,44 In EFFINGHAM Hundred Oswald [* brother of Abbot Wulfwold *] holds EFFINGHAM from Richard. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. With these 6 hides Oswald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land which a free man held under King Edward, but he sold it to Azur for his own needs after 1066. Land for 5 ploughs in all. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 5 pigs; from grazing 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4 10s; now £6. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,45 In WOKING Hundred Richard holds OCKHAM himself, in lordship. Almer held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 9 hides, now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. 2 fisheries at 10d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. The value is and always was 100s. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,46 [In WOTTON Hundred] Ralph holds OCKLEY from Richard. Almer held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Woodland at 20 pigs; 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 70s; later and now the same. In this manor Richard ^[son of Count Gilbert]^ holds 1/2 hide himself. Alwin held it before 1066; he could go with it where he would. Then for 1/2 hide, now for nothing. It is valued in Ockley. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,47 In WOTTON Hundred Richard holds BETCHWORTH himself, in lordship. Cola held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves. A mill at 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 80 pigs; from grazing, 6 pigs. A church. Before 1066 and later £9; now £8. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUR 19,48 Richard holds HARTSHURST himself. Almer held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 villagers with 3 ploughs. Woodland at 15 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 45s. This land was a free man's; he could go with it where he would. It does not belong to any of Richard's manors. [= ?19? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ?20? Land of William of Braose SUR 20,1 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred William of Braose holds TADWORTH, and Halsard from him. Godtovi held it from Earl Harold; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 20s; now 45s. [= ?20? Land of William of Braose =] SUR 20,2 In EFFINGHAM Hundred Halsard holds [Little] BOOKHAM from William. Godtovi held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; from pasturage and grazing, 11 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now 60s. [= ?20? Land of William of Braose =] ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf SUR 21,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred William son of Ansculf holds `WHITFORD', and William the chamberlain from him. Lank held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides, now for 1 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill at 20s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later 22s; now 60s. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,2 William also holds MITCHAM. {Lemar} held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides and 1 virgate. 2 villagers and 6 cottagers. 1/2 mill at 20s. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 13s 4d. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,3 In BRIXTON Hundred William holds WANDSWORTH himself. 6 Freemen held it from King Edward; they could go where they would. There were two halls. <36a> Then and now it answered for 12 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Ansculf [* of Picquigny *] had this land after he received the sheriffdom, but the men of the Hundred say that they have seen neither seal or a deliverer. Ansfrid 5 hides, now for 1 hide; Heldred, 3 hides, now for nothing; Wulfward, 3 hides; Walter the vinedresser, 1 hide; they did not pay tax. On their lands, 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 5 villagers and 22 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 110s; later 50s; now £8 in all. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,4 In WOTTON Hundred Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds MILTON from William himself. Wulfric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs; 4 slaves. A mill at 2s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 9 pigs; from grazing, 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 70s; later and now 60s. In `COPTHORNE' Hundred are 2 hides which belong to this manor. Value 20s. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,5 Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] also holds 1 hide at ANSTIE from William; Ordwy held it. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds 1/2 hide at `LITTLEFIELD'; Alfhere held it. These two could go where they would with their lands. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. Value 11s 3d. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,6 William holds ABINGER himself. Huscarl held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 4 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church, 5 slaves. A mill at 6s; meadow, 3 acres; from grazing and pasture, 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later and now £7. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] SUR 21,7 William holds PADDINGTON himself. Huscarl held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Nothing in lordship. But there are 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; from grazing, 15 pigs. Hugh, William's man, holds 3 hides of this manor, with the hall. In lordship 1 plough. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £9; later £7; now the same, £7. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?22? Land of Walter son of Other SUR 22,1 In GODALMING Hundred Walter son of Other holds COMPTON. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 14 hides, now for 11 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 21 villagers and 8 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 7 slaves. Meadow, 7 acres. A church. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £9. [= ?22? Land of Walter son of Other =] SUR 22,2 Tezelin holds HURTMORE from Walter. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 15 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 11s; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 100s. [= ?22? Land of Walter son of Other =] SUR 22,3 Walter holds PEPER HARROW himself, and Gerard from him. Alward [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. A mill at 15s; meadow, 7 acres. 4 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 100s. [= ?22? Land of Walter son of Other =] SUR 22,4 In KINGSTON Hundred Walter himself holds 1 man of the Jurisdiction of KINGSTON [upon Thames] to whom he has assigned the charge of the King's forest mares, but we do not know how. This man holds 2 hides, but he has no right in that land. It answered for 2 hides, now for nothing. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 slaves. 1 fishery of 125 eels; meadow, 1 acre. The value is and always was 30s. ^[Jurisdiction of Kingston [upon Thames]]^ [= ?22? Land of Walter son of Other =] <36b> SUR 22,5 In WOKING Hundred Walter son of Other holds [West] HORSLEY. Brictsi [* the noble *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves. Woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £6. An Englishman holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1 plough there, with 1 smallholder. Value 20s. [= ?22? Land of Walter son of Other =] <36a> ?23? [Land of Walter of Douai] SUR 23,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred Walter of Douai holds 2 hides _ from the King. So he states, but the men of the Hundred state that they have never seen the King's writ or an emissary who put him in possession of it. However they testify that a free man who held this land, and was able to go where he would, put himself in Walter's hands for his own protection. The value of this land is and was 20s. [= ?23? [Land of Walter of Douai] =] <36b> ?24? Land of Gilbert son of Richere SUR 24,1 [In GODALMING Hundred] Gilbert son of Richere of l'Aigle holds WITLEY. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 20 hides, now for 12 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 37 villagers and 3 cottagers with 13 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £15; now £16. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert son of Richere =] ?25? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville SUR 25,1 In BRIXTON Hundred Geoffrey de Mandeville holds CLAPHAM. Thorbiorn held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later the same; now £7 10s. The men [of the Hundred] state that Geoffrey has this manor wrongfully because it does not belong to Esger [* the constable *]'s land. Value of what Geoffrey gave in alms from this manor, 20s. [= ?25? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUR 25,2 In WALLINGTON Hundred Geoffrey holds CARSHALTON himself. 5 free men [held it] from King Edward; they could go where they would. One of them held 2 hides, and four 6 hides each. There were five manors; now it is in one manor. Then it answered for 27 hides, now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers and 9 cottagers with 5 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. The men of the County and of the Hundred state that they have never seen a writ or a deliverer who put Geoffrey in possession of this manor on the King's behalf. Value before 1066 £20; when he took possession 100s; now £10. Wesman holds 6 of these hides from Geoffrey son of Count Eustace to whom Geoffrey de Mandeville gave this land, with his daughter. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 1 cottager with 3 ploughs. A mill at 35s; 3 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Land for 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 110s. Of these hides one of the King's smiths has 1/2 hide, which he received with his wife before 1066; but he has never done service for it. [= ?25? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUR 25,3 In WOKING Hundred Geoffrey holds WANBOROUGH himself. It is not [part] of Esger [* the constable *]'s land. Swein and Leofwin, brothers, held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 7 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. There were two manors; now it is one. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 17 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Total value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £7. [= ?25? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?26? [Land of Geoffrey Orlateile] SUR 26,1 [In BRIXTON Hundred] Geoffrey Orlateile holds BALHAM, without the King's gift or warrant. Eskil held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?26? [Land of Geoffrey Orlateile] =] ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury SUR 27,1 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Edward of Salisbury holds WALTON[-on-Thames]. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 7 ploughs. 8 slaves. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 50 pigs; 1 forester, at 10s. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £12; however, it pays £14. [= ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] SUR 27,2 In GODALMING Hundred Ranulf holds HAMBLEDON from Edward. Azur held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 cottager with 5 ploughs. 13 slaves. A mill at 30d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 100s. [= ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] SUR 27,3 In WOKING Hundred Hugh holds [West] CLANDON from Edward. Fulcwy held it before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 3s. A church; woodland at 5 pigs. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] <36c> ?28? Land of Robert Malet SUR 28,1 In WOKING Hundred Robert Malet holds SUTTON[-by-Guildford]. Wynsi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves. A mill at 5s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 25 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now 100s. Durand [* Malet *] took possession of this land, and the men [of the Hundred] state that he has it wrongfully, for none of them has seen the King's writ or a deliverer. [= ?28? Land of Robert Malet =] ?29? Land of Miles Crispin SUR 29,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred Miles Crispin holds BEDDINGTON, and William son of Turold from him. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 25 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers and 13 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 1 slave. 2 mills at 35s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £9 10s. 21 messuages, which Earl Roger holds, have been taken from this manor; 13 in London, 8 in Southwark. They pay 12s. [= ?29? Land of Miles Crispin =] SUR 29,2 In KINGSTON Hundred Miles holds CHESSINGTON himself. Magni? Swart held it before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1 hide. When King William came to England Wigot [* of Wallingford *] did not have it. Land for 3 ploughs. This land lay in [the lands of] Beddington. The villagers held it. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?29? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?30? Land of Haimo the sheriff SUR 30,1 In TANDRIDGE Hundred Haimo the sheriff holds TITSEY. Godtovi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 20 hides, now for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 villagers and 31 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves. For pasture, the villagers' seventh pig. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £11. [= ?30? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] SUR 30,2 In BRIXTON Hundred Haimo holds CAMBERWELL himself. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 12 hides, now for 6 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 22 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 63 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £6; now £14. [= ?30? Land of Haimo the sheriff =] ?31? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain SUR 31,1 In KINGSTON Hundred Humphrey the chamberlain holds COOMBE from the Queen's Holding. Alfred held it from King [Edward]; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 3 hides, now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now 100s. After 1066 the woman who held this land put herself in the Queen's hands with it. [= ?31? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?32? Land of Ralph of Fougères SUR 32,1 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred Ralph of Fougères holds HEADLEY. Countess Goda held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 7 hides, now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 8 slaves. Woodland at 15 pigs. Value before 1066 £7; later and now 100s. [= ?32? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] SUR 32,2 In WOTTON Hundred Ralph holds WESTCOTT himself. Abbot Alsi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides, now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves. A mill at 30d; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £9; later and now £8. [= ?32? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] <36d> ?33? Land of Alfred of Marlborough SUR 33,1 In WOKING Hundred Alfred holds SEND from the King, and Reginald ^[son of Erchenbald]^ from him. Karli held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 8 slaves; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 21s 6d. A church; 5 fisheries which pay 54d; meadow, 100 acres less 16; woodland at 160 pigs. Of this land Walter holds 1 1/2 hides, and Herbert 9, of villagers' land. In lordship 2 ploughs, and 7 slaves; 1 villager and 16 smallholders. A mill which pays 2s. Total value before 1066 £20; now, the lordship £10, the rest 110s. [= ?33? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] ?34? Land of Albert ^[the cleric]^ SUR 34,1 In WALLINGTON Hundred Albert the cleric holds ADDINGTON from the King. Osward [* of Norton *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides, now for 2. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs. [Value] before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?34? Land of Albert ^[the cleric]^ =] ?35? Land of Odard ^[the bowman]^ SUR 35,1 In `ELMBRIDGE' Hundred Odard the bowman holds 4 hides from the King in ESHER. Tovi held from King Edward. Now it answers for 1 hide. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. [= ?35? Land of Odard ^[the bowman]^ =] SUR 35,2 Odard also holds MOLESEY. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 hides and 1 virgate, now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 5 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later 50s; now £4. [= ?35? Land of Odard ^[the bowman]^ =] ?36? Land of Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ and other thanes SUR 36,1 In EFFINGHAM Hundred Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ holds `PITCHINGWORTH' from the King. He held it himself from King Edward. Then and now it answers for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. The Bishop of Bayeux's men claim against this land 2 marks of gold or 2 hawks for the King's work each year: this by consent of the Abbot [* Wulfwold of Chertsey *], Oswald's brother, namely for a combat which he ought to have fought against Geoffrey the little. SUR 36,2 In `COPTHORNE' Hundred Saeman holds 1 virgate _ of land which he held from King Edward. But since King William came to England he has served Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ and paid him 20d. He could turn where he would before 1066. SUR 36,3 Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ holds FETCHAM himself. He held it himself from King Edward. Then it answered for 11 hides, now for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. From a mill 6s 6d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. SUR 36,4 In WOTTON Hundred Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ holds WOTTON himself. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066, but the men of the Hundred state that they do not know how Harold had it. Then it answered for 6 hides, now for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 20d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 50 pigs; from grazing, 23 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £7. Of these hides Richard of Tonbridge holds 1 hide, and Corbelin from him. Theodric held it from [* Earl *] Harold as one manor. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1/2. There is 1/2 plough there. 2 villagers and 1 slave. Value then 20s; now 10s. SUR 36,5 In WOKING Hundred Oswald ^[brother of Abbot Wulfwold]^ holds WISLEY himself. He held it himself from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides, now 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves. A mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres; a fishery at 5d; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. SUR 36,6 In BRIXTON Hundred Theodric the goldsmith holds KENNINGTON from the King. He held it himself from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is £3. SUR 36,7 In WALLINGTON Hundred Tezelin the cook holds ADDINGTON from the King. Godric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides, now for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 9 cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland at 20 pigs. The value is and was 100s. SUR 36,8 In KINGSTON Hundred Ansgot the interpreter holds COOMBE from the King. Cola held it before 1066. Then it answered for 3 hides, now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; for grazing, 4 pigs. Value 60s. SUR 36,9 In WOKING Hundred Ketil the hunter holds LOLLESWORTH? from the King. His father held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1/2. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. The value is and was 50s. SUR 36,10 In GODALMING Hundred Wulfwy the hunter holds LITTLETON from the King. He held it himself from King Edward. Then 2 hides, but it did not pay tax; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 1 cottager with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 20s. <37a> <37b> <37c> <37d> HAMPSHIRE List 1 List of landholders in Hampshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 and his monks 4 Archbishop Thomas 5 Bishop Osbern [5a Mont-Saint-Michel Church] 6 The Abbot of Winchester 7 The Abbot of Gloucester 8 The Abbot of Westminster 9 The Abbot of Chertsey 10 The Abbot of Jumièges 11 The Abbot of Glastonbury 12 The Abbot of Milton 13 The Abbot of Grestain 14 The Abbess of Winchester 15 The Abbess of Romsey 16 The Abbess of Wherwell 17 The Canons of Christchurch 18 Count Alan 19 The Count of Mortain [20 Count Eustace] 20 [[21]] Earl Roger 21 [[22]] Earl Hugh 22 [[23]] Hugh of Port, from the King 23 The same Hugh ^[of Port]^, from the Bishop of Bayeux 24 Hubert of Port 25 William of Percy 26 Arnulf of Hesdin 27 Edward of Salisbury 28 Robert son of Gerald 29 Ralph of Mortimer 30 Eudo son of Hubert 31 William Bertram 32 William of Eu 33 William of Braose 34 William of Warenne 35 William Mauduit 36 Alfred of Marlborough 37 Durand of Gloucester 38 {Turstin} son of Rolf 39 Bernard Pancevolt 40 {Turstin} the chamberlain 41 Richard Sturmy 42 Richard Poynant 43 Gilbert of Bretteville 44 Hugh son of Baldric 45 Waleran the hunter 46 Walter son of Other 47 Walter son of Roger of Pîtres 48 William son of Magne 49 William Alis 50 William son of Baderon 51 William son of Stur 52 William Bellett 53 William the archer 54 Herbert son of Remigius 55 Herbert the chamberlain 56 Henry the treasurer 57 Humphrey the chamberlain 58 Herbrand of Pont-Audemer 59 Reginald son of Croc 60 Croc the hunter 61 Jocelyn of Cormeilles 62 Geoffrey the marshal 63 Nigel the doctor 64 Alfred the priest 65 Durand the barber 66 Ranulf Flambard 67 Geoffrey the chamberlain of the King's daughter 68 Hugh Beard and many other King's servants 69 Odo of Winchester and many of the King's thanes List 2 Also in Hampshire around and within the New Forest 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 Earl Roger 4 William of Eu 5 Ralph of Mortimer 6 Hugh of Port 7 Edward of Salisbury 8 Ranulf Flambard 9 Hugh and Odo [* of Winchester *] and many others List 3 In the Isle of Wight 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 The Church of St Nicholas 4 The Abbey of Lyre 5 The Abbey of Wilton 6 William son of Stur 7 William son of Azur 8 Jocelyn son of Azur 9 Godric the priest and many others <38a> ?1? Land of the King HAM 1,1 In ODIHAM Hundred King William holds ODIHAM in lordship. Earl Harold held it. 80 hides less 1 1/2 hides. Then it answered for 38 hides; now it does not pay tax. Land for 56 ploughs. In lordship 15 ploughs; 137 villagers and 60 smallholders with 40 ploughs. 50 slaves; 8 mills at 56s 7d; meadow, 21 acres; woodland at 160 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £50 at face value; now £50 by weight. 2 hides of this manor belong to 2 churches of the manor. A priest has 1 villager with 1 plough. Value £6. Another 2 priests also hold from this manor 2 churches with 2 virgates of land. They have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 67s 6d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,2 In NEATHAM Hundred The King holds NEATHAM himself, in lordship. King Edward held it. They did not state how many hides are there. Land for 52 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 54 villagers and 26 smallholders with 47 ploughs. 16 slaves; 8 1/2 mills at £4 14s less 3d; a market at £8; meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 150 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £76 16s 8d; now it is valued at as much; however, it pays £118 12s 9d of revenue. 1 virgate of land which Leofwin the forester held has been taken from this manor, so the Hundred state. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,3 The King holds HOLYBOURNE himself. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 5 acres; woodland for fencing; 1 pig from pasturage. Value before 1066 and now, 50s; when acquired 40s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,4 The King holds ANSTEY himself. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 5 hides; now it does not pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, later, and now, 50s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,5 The King holds GREATHAM himself. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 1 hide; now it does not pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 7 villagers have 3 ploughs. Woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now 60s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,6 The King holds CHILTLEE himself. Lank held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Woodland at 30 pigs. The value is and was 53s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,7 The King holds SELBORNE himself. Queen Edith held it. It never paid tax. The King gave 1/2 hide of this manor with the church to Radfred the priest. Value before 1066 and later 12s 6d; now 8s 4d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,8 In CHALTON Hundred The King holds MAPLEDURHAM himself, in lordship. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it; Queen Matilda had it. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 13. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 34 villagers and 15 smallholders with 15 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 3 mills at 20s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 30 pigs from pasturage; from grazing 6s 3d. Albold the cook holds 2 1/2 hides of this land. Theodger held them before 1066; he could not go elsewhere. This land paid tax at 1/2 hide with the other hides above. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. Theobald also holds 3 1/2 hides of the land of the above-mentioned manor. Richard of Tonbridge gave it to him when he had the land from the Queen. Now they do not know through whom he holds it. 2 riding men held it; they could withdraw elsewhere. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 6d. <38b> Value of the whole manor before 1066 £25; later and now as much; however, the holder pays £32. Albold's part 40s; Theobald's part £4. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,9 In PORTSDOWN Hundred The King holds WYMERING himself, in lordship. King Edward held it. It was never assessed in hides. [Land for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; woodland at 5 pigs. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,10 In COSHAM there are 4 hides which belong to this manor ^[Wymering]^, where before 1066 there were 8 boors, that is freedmen with 4 ploughs paying 50s less 8d. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 2 slaves; 1 salt-house. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,11 In PORTCHESTER there is another part of this manor ^[Wymering]^. It was never assessed in hides. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 10 pigs. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,12 In `BOSBARROW' Hundred The King holds 2 1/2 hides in HAYLING [ISLAND] himself. Leofman held them from King Edward jointly. ^[Earl]^ Harold took them from him when he annexed the kingdom and put them in his revenue; and so it is still. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 70s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,13 In MEONSTOKE Hundred The King holds SOBERTON himself. Leofman held it from Earl Godwin. ^[Earl]^ Harold took it from him when he was reigning and put it in his revenue; and so it is still. Leofman himself could not withdraw whither he would. They state that he was in Chalton jointly. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 15s; meadow, 1 acre. The value is and always was £3. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,14 The King holds SOBERTON himself. Godwin held it from King Edward jointly; he could not withdraw elsewhere. ^[Earl]^ Harold took it from him and put it in his revenue; it is so still. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres. The value is and always was 40s. These 2 lands pay 40s more. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,15 The King holds MEONSTOKE himself. It was of King Edward's revenue. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 16 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 4 freedmen; 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs; from grazing 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,16 In [EAST] MEON Hundred The King holds [East] MEON himself. Archbishop Stigand held it before 1066 for the use of the monks; later he had it for his lifetime. Then there were 72 hides; it paid tax for 35 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 64 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 70 villagers and 32 smallholders with 56 ploughs. 15 slaves; 6 mills at 40s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 200 pigs from pasturage; from grazing 7s 6d. Value before 1066 £60; later £40; now £60; however, it pays £100 by weight in revenue but it cannot bear it. Bishop Walkelin holds 6 hides and 1 virgate of this manor's land with a church. These hides of the Bishop paid tax; now [for] 3 hides and 1 virgate; the others did not pay tax. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <38c> HAM 1,17 In BARTON Hundred The King holds BARTON [Stacey] himself. It was of King Edward's revenue; it paid half a day's revenue in all things. [Kings] WORTHY, an outlier, is attached to this. It was never assessed in hides except for 6 hides only which were and are held by freedmen. They did not state the number of hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 28 villagers and 47 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 mills at 42s 6d. 6 freedmen; meadow, 37 acres; woodland at 80 pigs from pasturage; from grazing 46s. Value before 1066 £38 8s 4d; later the same. Value now £33; however it pays £52 6s 1d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,18 In ODIHAM Hundred The King holds LASHAM himself. Hakon held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,19 In BROUGHTON Hundred The King holds [Nether] WALLOP himself. Countess Gytha held it from Earl Godwin. Then it paid tax for 22 hides; now for nothing. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 30 villagers and 39 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 18 slaves; 3 mills at 15s; meadow, 9 acres; a salt-house at 5d; woodland at 40 pigs; 2 sites in Winchester at 65d. A church to which belong 1 hide, half of the manor's tithe, all the church tax, 46d from the villagers' tithe and half of the fields. Also a small church to which 8 acres of the tithe still belong. Before 1066, the third penny from 6 Hundreds belonged to this manor and it had free pasture and pasturage in all the woodland belonging to the 6 Hundreds. Value before 1066 £30; later £27; now £27; however, it pays £31 5s of revenue. Value of what belongs to the churches, 25s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,20 The King holds another [estate called] WALLOP himself. Earl Harold held it. Then it paid tax for 17 hides; now for nothing. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 22 villagers and 16 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 3 slaves; 3 mills at 25s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £20; now £23; however, it pays £27 10s at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,21 The King holds BROUGHTON himself. King Edward held it in lordship. They did not give an account of the hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 11 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 4 freedmen; 3 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value of what belonged to this manor before 1066 and later £76 16s 8d; now £66; however, it pays £104 12s 2d of revenue. A woodland which is in Bishop Walkelin's hands belongs to this manor but so far it has not been proved. Before 1066 a [piece of] land was exchanged for one of this manor's mills but after 1066 the reeve received the mill and has both. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <38d> HAM 1,22 In the same Hundred lies [East] DEAN which is attached to this manor ^[Broughton]^. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 14 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,23 Of this manor ^[Broughton]^, he has in WALLOP 5 villagers and 1 slave; 1 mill at 30d; 2 ploughs in lordship. Freedmen or boors pay the customary due of the others as above. The reeve once had in his revenue the honey and pasture of these manors, and woodland for building houses. Now the foresters have this and the reeves nothing. 10s worth of honey and 10s of pasture are in the King's Forest. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,24 In HURSTBOURNE Hundred The King holds UPTON himself, from Queen Edith's land. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 60s; however, it is at £4 revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,25 In ANDOVER Hundred The King holds [Upper] CLATFORD in lordship, from Earl Roger's Holding. Saxi held it from King Edward. Then it paid tax for 11 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 21 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 mills at 57s 6d; meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 10 pigs; 7 sites in Winchester at 10s. Value before 1066 £20; later and now £15 10s; however, it pays £20 of revenue. The Abbot of Lyre holds 3 virgates of this manor's land and the tithes of the village. Adelina the jester holds 1 virgate which Earl Roger gave her. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,26 In REDBRIDGE Hundred The King holds STANSWOOD himself. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 because the other is in the Forest. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 villagers and 20 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow, 4 acres; 2 fisheries at 50d; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later and now £7. This manor lies in the revenue which he has from the Isle of Wight. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,27 The King holds ELING himself, in lordship. This manor paid half a day's revenue before 1066. They do not know the number of hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 13 villagers and 43 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 13 slaves; 2 mills at 25s; from grazing 45s. A fishery; a salt-house without dues; meadow, 125 acres; woodland, which remained in the revenue, at 20 pigs; the other woodland is in the King's hands. A church to which 1/2 carucate of land belongs in alms. 2 outliers in [the Isle of] Wight and 3 outside [it] belonged to this manor. When Hugh of Port acquired it, the 2 on the Island were lacking; Earl William held them. In the Forest 16 villagers' and 3 smallholders' messuages were appropriated; also woodland at 280 pigs from pasturage and 3 sesters of honey all of which are now missing. These are valued together at £26. Value before 1066 £38 8s 4d; later the same; now £20; however, it pays £52 6s 1d with the things which fall within the Forest. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,28 In `EDGEGATE' Hundred The King holds CHRISTCHURCH in lordship. It was of King Edward's revenue. Then and now [it answered for] 1 virgate of land. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 5 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 1 slave, 3 freedmen and 4 riding men with 2 1/2 ploughs; a mill at 5s; meadow, 61 acres. The woodland is in the King's Forest where there were 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. In the borough of Christchurch 31 messuages pay 16d tribute. <39a> Value before 1066 and later £19 at face value; now £10 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}; however, it pays £12 10s. What is in the Forest is valued at £12 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,29 The King holds HOLDENHURST himself. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 29 hides and 1/2 virgate. When Hugh of Port acquired it, there were 22 hides and 1/2 virgate and they never paid tax; the other 7 hides are on the Island. Now it answers for 18 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 3 1/2 hides are in the New Forest. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 37 villagers and 25 smallholders with 19 ploughs. A small church; 14 slaves; a mill at 15s; 3 fisheries serving the hall; meadow, 181 acres; woodland at 6 pigs from pasturage. On 7 hides which are in the Forest dwelt 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 8 ploughs; with these hides there is woodland outside the manor at 129 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £44; later £34; now £24 at face value; however, it pays £25 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. What is in the Forest is valued at £12 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,30 In RINGWOOD Hundred The King holds RINGWOOD in lordship. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 28 hides; now for nothing. When the sheriff acquired it, only 10 hides; the others were on the [Isle of] Wight; now 6 hides; the others are in the Forest. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 56 villagers and 21 smallholders with 13 ploughs; 1 riding man with 1/2 plough. A church to which 1/2 hide belongs in alms. 8 slaves; a mill at 22s; meadow, 105 acres. Value before 1066 £24; later £16; now £8 10s; however, it pays £12 10s at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. On the 4 hides which are in the Forest [* in Burley *] dwelt 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs; a mill at 30d; woodland at 189 pigs from pasturage. Value of what the King has, £7 10s at face value. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,31 In BOLDRE Hundred The King holds LYNDHURST himself. It lay in [the lands of] Amesbury, of the King's revenue. Then it answered for 2 hides; now Herbert the forester has 1 virgate of these 2 hides and pays tax for as much; the others are in the Forest. Now there is nothing except 2 smallholders there. Value 10s; before 1066 the value was £6. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,32 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred The King holds {SLACHAM} himself in his Forest. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. When Ralph of Limésy acquired it there were 3 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 25s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,33 The King holds EYEWORTH himself in the Forest. 2 free men held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it paid tax for 1 virgate; now for nothing. The value was 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,34 The King holds {BEDECOTE} in the Forest. Doda held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. Now it is in the Forest except for 11 1/2 acres of meadow which Picot holds. The value was 20s; later 15s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,35 In the same Hundred the King holds 1 virgate of land _ which Edric held from King Edward in freehold. It paid tax for 1 virgate; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. It is all in the Forest except for 1 1/2 acres of meadow which Alric's son holds. The value was 7s 6d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,36 The King holds ROCKBOURNE in lordship. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax or been assessed in hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 20 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,37 BREAMORE belongs to the above manor ^[Rockbourne]^ which the King holds and King Edward held. [Land for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 82 acres. 2 1/2 hides of this manor and a wood at 50 pigs are in the Forest; this paid 51s 8d. To this manor belongs 1 hide on the Isle of Wight which Gerwy [* of Les Loges *] holds; £9 came into the King's revenue from there and a priest had 20s. 1/2 hide of this manor <39b> which Wulfmer holds lies in the King's Forest. Amongst Breamore, Rockbourne, Broughton and Burgate £13 10s falls in the Forest. On the Island, £9 of revenue and 20s from the priest. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,38 The King holds BURGATE. 1 virgate of land. King Edward held it. [Land for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers, 18 smallholders and 8 freedmen with 7 ploughs. A mill at 10s; 1000 eels; meadow, 80 acres. The woodland of this manor is in the King's Forest and the pasture which paid 40 pigs and 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,39 In ANDOVER Hundred The King holds MONXTON in lordship. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 10 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 2 acres; a small wood. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £9. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,40 The King holds QUARLEY himself. Earl Harold held it. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for nothing. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 12 slaves; woodland without pasturage. Value before 1066 £12; later and now £8. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,41 The King holds ANDOVER in lordship. King Edward held it. They did not state the number of hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 62 villagers, 36 smallholders, 3 freedmen and 6 slaves with 24 ploughs. 6 mills at 72s 6d; meadow, 18 acres; woodland at 100 pigs from pasturage. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,42 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred The King holds BASINGSTOKE in lordship. It has always been a royal manor. It never gave tax nor has the hide been apportioned there. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 6 slaves; 3 mills at 30s; 12 freedmen with 4 ploughs. A market at 30s; meadow, 20 acres; in Winchester 4 men of the suburb[s] paid 13s less 1d. Geoffrey the chamberlain holds the land of one of these but neither the sheriff nor the Hundred have ever seen the King's seal for it. Woodland at 20 pigs. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,43 [In KINGSCLERE Hundred] The King holds KINGSCLERE in lordship. It was of King Edward's revenue; it belongs to the day's revenue of Basingstoke. They did not know the number of hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 21 villagers and 31 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 2 mills at 100d; 7 slaves; from toll 15s; from woodland 20s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. 2 freedmen pay 13s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,44 [In HURSTBOURNE Hundred] The King holds HURSTBOURNE [Tarrant] in lordship. It was of King Edward's revenue. They do not have the number of hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 12 smallholders with 15 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 20 pigs; from grazing 20s. Vitalis the priest holds the church of this manor with 1/2 hide. He has 1 plough with 2 smallholders, 1 acre of meadow and the church tax which is valued at 14s. These 3 manors, Basingstoke, Kingsclere and Hurstbourne [Tarrant], pay 1 day's revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,45 In TITCHFIELD Hundred The King holds TITCHFIELD. It is an outlier belonging to Meonstoke. King Edward held it. 2 hides but they did not pay tax. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship only 2 beasts; 16 villagers and 13 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 20s; a market; toll 40s. A mill at 20s; meadow, 14 acres; pasture 51d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <39c> HAM 1,46 [In HURSTBOURNE Hundred] The King holds FACCOMBE. Lank held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 13 hides; now for 7. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves, 21 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 6 houses in Winchester; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 pigs. The value was and is £13; however, it is at a revenue for £16. Roger of Poitou has it now. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,47 In SOMBORNE Hundred The King holds [King's] SOMBORNE in lordship. It was a royal manor but it was not apportioned in hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 mills at 15s. 7 freedmen; meadow, 20 acres; pasture at 17s; from grazing, 10d. The jurisdiction of two Hundreds belongs to this manor. 2 churches, to which 1/2 hide belongs in alms. The reeve claims for the use of this manor 1 virgate of land and the pasture which they call {Duna}, which pay 15s. The Count of Mortain holds it but the Hundred testifies that it ought to lie in the King's lordship revenue; it was so before 1066 and the meadow in it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 4 These lands listed below lie in the Isle of Wight HAM 1,W1 [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] The King holds KNIGHTON and {DONE} in lordship. Eight free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 2 hides; now for nothing. Odo [* of Winchester *] with 2 free men had 1/2 hide and a fourth part of 1 virgate; Alwold 1 virgate; Harold 1 virgate; Godwin 1 virgate; Alric 1 virgate; Brictric 1/2 hide. Each one of these [had] part of a mill, each part 22d. The King holds the land of these 5 thanes in his revenue. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. It is valued at 100s; however, it pays £8 of revenue. What Odo held, 11s; Alwold 5s; Harold 5s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W2 The King holds {LADONE} and BATHINGBOURNE in lordship. Odo [* of Winchester *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 4 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. The King holds it in his revenue. Odo had £4 of revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W3 The King holds SANDFORD with WEEK in lordship. King Edward held it. Then 3 hides; when the sheriff acquired it, 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 70d; meadow, 6 acres; from grazing, 20s; woodland without pasturage. [Value] before 1066 £25 weighed and assayed; when the King acquired it, £20 by the same measure; now £20 weighed; however, it pays of revenue £26 weighed and 100d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,W4 The King holds ARRETON in lordship. King Edward held it. 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 15s. The Abbot of Lyre holds the church of this manor with 1 virgate of land, 1 acre of meadow and all the tithe of the manor. It is valued at 20s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later and now £8; however, it pays 12 white pounds at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,W5 The King holds YAVERLAND in lordship. King Edward held it. It was not assessed in hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 12 villagers with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4; however, it pays 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HAM 1,W6 The King holds {ABEDESTONE} in lordship. Three free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 11 villagers with 4 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; however, it pays 60 white shillings. The King has a piece of land on the Island from which go 6 ploughshares. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W7 The King holds {SCALDEFORD} in lordship. Saeward held it from King Edward in freehold. <39d> Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value is and was 13s; however, it pays 16s 8d. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W8 The King holds LESSLAND in lordship. Five free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 5 manors. Then it paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; now for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Almer had 1/2 hide; Wulfnoth 1/2 virgate; Swarting 1/2 virgate; Woodman 1/2 virgate; Godman 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers who have 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W9 The King holds LUCCOMBE. Saewin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship, with 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3; however, it pays £4 of revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W10 The King holds NUNWELL. Wulffled held it from Earl Tosti but it was not freehold. Then it paid tax for 2 hides; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. A plough is in lordship; 1 villager, 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough and 3 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s; however, it pays in white revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W11 The King holds KERN. Earl Harold held it. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship with 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Value before 1066, 25s; later and now 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W12 The King holds WOOLVERTON. Edeva held it from Earl Godwin. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship, with 3 smallholders and 1 slave. The value is and was 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W13 The King holds SANDOWN. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 2 hides; now for 1/2 [hide] and 1/2 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W14 The King holds WROXALL. Countess Gytha held it from Earl Godwin in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 villagers and 24 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 17 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066 £27; later and now £20; however, it pays £22. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W15 The King holds HEASLEY. Earl Harold held it. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 15 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later and now 100s; however, it pays £8 of revenue at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W16 The King holds BARNSLEY. Godwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland at 1 pig. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W17 The King holds PUCKPOOL and {ETHARIN}. Two free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. The value was 30s; now 20s; however, it pays 30s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W18 The King holds NETTLESTONE. Alnoth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for the third part of a hide; now for 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W19 The King holds STENBURY and WHIPPINGHAM. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 12 slaves; meadow, 5 acres. The value is and always was £12. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W20 The King holds {WENECHETONE}. Two free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers. The value was and is £3; however, £18 of revenue comes from these 2 manors at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. <40a> 1 virgate of this manor is in `Shoflet'. Bolla held it from King Edward in freehold. Now the King has it in his revenue. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W21 The King holds NITON and {ABLA}. Two free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 18 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 9 slaves. Value before 1066 £17; later and now £12; however, it pays £17. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM 1,W22 The King holds WOOTTON. Queen Edith held it. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. Value £3; it pays [this]. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester HAM 2,1 In FAWLEY Hundred Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester holds ALRESFORD in lordship. It is and always was in the Bishopric. Before 1066 it answered for 51 hides; now for 42 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 48 villagers and 36 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 31 slaves; 9 mills at £9 30d. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 10 pigs pasturage; from grazing, 50d; 3 churches at £4. They paid £6 a year, but they could not bear it. Robert holds 3 1/2 hides of the land of this manor; Walter 2 hides; Durand [* of Gloucester *] 4 hides in SOBERTON and 6 hides in BEAUWORTH; an Englishman 1 1/2 hides. They have in lordship 6 ploughs; 17 villagers, 6 smallholders and 19 slaves with 6 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 6 acres. Wulfric Chipp, Robert's predecessor, could not go whither he would, nor could Osbern, Walter's predecessor; nor Edward and Alric, Durand's predecessors. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £40; later £20; now, the Bishop's lordship £40, Robert's £4, Walter's 40s, Durand's £11. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,2 The Bishop holds KILMESTON himself. Godwin held it from the Bishop; he could not go elsewhere. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; and 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, later, and now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,3 The Bishop holds TWYFORD himself, in lordship. He always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 15 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 4; 29 villagers and 20 smallholders with 21 ploughs. A church at 5s; 4 mills at £4; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 15 pigs pasturage. Value before 1066 and later £20; now £32. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,4 Also in TWYFORD the Bishop has 1 manor. Aldgyth, Oswald 's wife, held it from the Bishop. Wulfric held it before 1066. It always lay in the Bishopric. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 17 villagers and 20 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at £4 15s; meadow, 32 acres; from grazing 12s 6d. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,5 The Bishop holds EASTON himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 7 villagers and 42 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 12 slaves; 2 small churches. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 58 acres; woodland at 15 pigs pasturage; for pasture 14d. {Turstin} holds 52 acres of the lordship, which Alfheah held. Geoffrey holds 3 hides of this manor's land; Brictric held it jointly from the Bishop, but he could not go elsewhere. 1 1/2 ploughs, with 7 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. <40b> Alwin holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of the same land. He himself held it before 1066. He has 1 plough, with 5 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Total value before 1066 £24; later £12; now, what the Bishop holds £30, Geoffrey £3, Alwin 25s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,6 The Bishop holds [Bishop]STOKE himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s. A church; meadow, 74 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £8. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,7 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds KILMESTON from the Bishop. His wife held it. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides; he could not go whither he would. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A small church; meadow, 7 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,8 In `BUDDLESGATE' Hundred The Bishop holds CRAWLEY himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 6 villagers and 25 smallholders with 7 ploughs; 20 slaves. Meadow, 26 acres; woodland at 15 pigs; a church. Hugh holds 3 hides of this manor's land. Alwin Still held it jointly from the Bishop; he could not go wherever [he would]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 9 slaves; woodland at 6d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £35; later £28; now the Bishop's lordship £35, Hugh's Holding £7. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,9 In WALTHAM Hundred The Bishop holds [Bishops] WALTHAM himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides, although there are 30 hides in number. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 70 villagers and 15 smallholders with 26 ploughs. 7 slaves; 3 mills at 17s 6d; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. A park for wild animals. Value before 1066 £31; later £10 10s; now £30. Robert holds 3 virgates of this manor's land. Before 1066 the villagers held them. He has 1 plough, 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Value 30s. Ralph the priest holds 2 churches of this manor with 2 1/2 hides. He has 2 ploughs; 2 villagers, 9 smallholders and 6 slaves with 1 plough. Value 100s. One man holds 1 hide of the villagers' land from the land of these churches. He has 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 9 oxen. Value 30s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,10 In OVERTON Hundred The Bishop holds OVERTON himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 41 hides. Land for 32 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 50 villagers and 27 smallholders with 27 ploughs. 2 churches; 17 slaves; 4 mills at 62s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 30 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £24; later the same; now £50; however, it is at a revenue for £61. Robert the cleric holds 2 hides of this manor's land from the Bishop; his brother Gilbert 2 hides; Geoffrey 5 hides in BRADLEY. Their predecessors, Alnoth, Wulfstan and Alric held from the Bishop; they could not go whither they would. They have in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 villagers, 8 smallholders and 7 slaves with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066 £10; later £6; now £7 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <40c> HAM 2,11 In MEONSTOKE Hundred The Bishop holds [West] MEON himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 12 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers and 17 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A church with 1 hide; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 10s. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 40 pigs; 8 sites in Winchester which pay 6s. Value before 1066 £20; later £16; now £30; however, it pays £40 of revenue, but it cannot bear it for long. The church pays 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,12 The Bishop holds 1/2 hide in the manor of MEONSTOKE himself. The Bishop always held it in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 1/2 hide. He has 1/2 plough; 1 villager; 1 mill. The value is and was 25s. The Bishop has 20s from the church of Meonstoke. ^[Belongs to Meonstoke]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,13 In [EAST] MEON Hundred The Bishop holds 6 hides and 1 virgate with the church in [East] MEON himself. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 30d; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,14 The Bishop holds {STOCHES} himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. Of this manor's land Geoffrey holds from the Bishop 4 hides which the villagers held before. He has 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Mauger holds this manor's church. Value 15s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £10; later £8; now, what the Bishop holds £7, Geoffrey £4. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,15 In FAREHAM Hundred The Bishop holds FAREHAM himself, in lordship. It was always in the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides; however the hides are 30 in number, but King Edward so granted because of the Vikings, since it is on the sea. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 16 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 2 mills at 25s; meadow, 25 acres; woodland at 10 pigs pasturage; from grazing 30d. Value before 1066 £18; later £10; now £16; however, it is at a revenue of £20, but it cannot bear it. Of this manor's land Ralph holds from the Bishop 7 1/2 hides of the villagers' land; Geoffrey 4 hides; {Hercus} held them. William 1 hide; Godwin held it. These hides paid tax with the others; the holders _ could not withdraw from the Bishop. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 24 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 3 mills at 16s. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Total value £7. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,16 In BROUGHTON Hundred Richere holds {CHINGESCAMP} from the Bishop. The Abbot of Ely held it from Archbishop Stigand. Before 1066 and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 15s; later and now 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,17 In TITCHFIELD Hundred The Bishop holds 1 hide in MEON himself. It answers for as much. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. 2 acres of woodland, for fencing. The value is and was 20s. Tovi had half of this hide through Earl William; he had <40d> the other part from the King through his own money, and it was through this that Tovi held the land. Now the Bishop has it by the King's gift. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,18 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred The Bishop holds YAVINGTON himself. Archbishop Stigand held it. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. 1/2 mill at 7s; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; later 19s; now 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,19 In `MAINSBOROUGH' Hundred Richere holds 1 manor from the Bishop, [Chilton] CANDOVER. Godwin and Leofwin held it from the Bishopric as 2 manors, 5 hides each. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager and 10 smallholders. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £8; later £6; now £7. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,20 In SOMBORNE Hundred The Bishop holds HOUGHTON himself, in lordship. It always was of the Bishopric. 24 hides. Before 1066 and now it answered for 16 hides. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 36 villagers and 46 smallholders with 23 ploughs. 14 slaves; 4 mills at 70s; a fishery at 3d; meadow, 156 acres; woodland at 22 pigs pasturage; 3 burgesses at 30d. 2 churches, to which belong 2 hides less 1 virgate; Wibert the cleric holds them. The priest has 1/2 plough. Value 60s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 and later £24; now as much; however, it is at a revenue for £30. William Peverel holds 1 hide of this manor but he does not wish to give tax. He has 1 plough with 2 smallholders; meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Walter also holds 1 hide of this manor from the Bishop. He has 1 plough with 1 smallholder. Value 22s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,21 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred Durand [* of Gloucester *] holds WIELD from the Bishop. Before 1066 2 free men held it from the Bishop, but they could not withdraw with the land. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Total value altogether before 1066 £8; later £6; now £10. 2 freemen hold 1 hide of this manor. They have 1 plough with 1 smallholder. Value 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,22 In `ASHLEY' Hundred Ranulf holds [West] TISTED from the Bishop. It is of the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,23 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred Hugh of Port holds ABBOTSTONE from the Bishop. It is and was of the Bishopric. Before 1066 and now it answered for 9 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 5 acres. The value is and always was 100s. Reginald holds 1 1/2 hides of this land. He has 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,24 In TITCHFIELD Hundred The Bishop holds BROWNWICH himself, from the King as a Holding. Ansgot holds it from the Bishop. It is not of the Bishopric. Edric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave. [***]. The value is and always was £4. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] HAM 2,25 [* In NEATHAM Hundred *] The Bishop holds BENTLEY himself. [It is] of the Bishopric. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland for fencing. Osbern [* of Eu *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land from the Bishop; William 1 1/2 hides. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 pigs. The value of the Bishop's lordship is and was £12; Osbern's 50s; William's 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <41a> ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester HAM 3,1 In {FALEMERE} Hundred Bishop Walkelin holds CHILCOMB. Before 1066 and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 68 ploughs. In lordship 12 ploughs; 30 villagers and 115 smallholders with 57 ploughs. 9 churches; 20 slaves; 4 mills at £4; meadow, 40 acres; from grazing 23s 5d; woodland, 30 pigs from pasturage. Of this hide William holds land for 3 ploughs; {Manno} held it. Cypping [* of Worthy *] holds land for 1 plough; he held it himself. Walter holds land for 1 plough; Alfhere held it. Hugh Mason holds land for 2 ploughs; Gerard held it. {Turstin} the red holds land for 1 plough; Aelmer held it. Osbern [* of Eu *] holds land for 1 plough; Godwin held it. {Turstin} Small holds 30 acres; Alfheah held it. The holders of these lands before 1066 could not withdraw with their land to another lord; the present holders have in lordship 7 ploughs; 7 villagers and 30 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 11 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £73 10s; later the same; now, what the monks hold £80, what the men hold £24. 6 hides were attached to this manor before 1066 which Ralph of Mortimer now holds, but he does no service to the Church. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,2 In `BUDDLESGATE' Hundred The Bishop holds NURSLING himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 21 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; a mill at 22s 8d; meadow, 140 acres; woodland for 5 pigs pasturage. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £9; however, it pays £10. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,3 The Bishop holds CHILBOLTON himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15. The Bishop has only 5 hides and 3 virgates of this manor's land, and that is land for 7 ploughs. Richard Sturmy holds the other hides. A reeve held them; he could not go whither he would; 2 of these hides he had as if he were a villager. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,4 In FAWLEY Hundred The Bishop holds AVINGTON himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now £10. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,5 In `EVINGAR' Hundred The Bishop holds WHITCHURCH himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 there were 50 hides. Then it answered for 38 hides; now for 33. Land for 33 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 42 villagers and 50 smallholders with 28 ploughs. 10 slaves; 3 mills at 40s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £30; now £35. Of this manor and of these hides Ralph son of Seifrid holds 1 manor which is called FREEFOLK; it was for the monks' supplies. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it from the Bishop; he could not go whither he would. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 4 hides with the other above-mentioned [hides]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 17 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and later £16; now £10. <41b> William of Fécamp holds 7 hides of this manor in WHITNAL and in 2 other places. 2 thanes held it from the Bishop; they could not go whither they would. They paid tax with the above-mentioned hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 18 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £7. Mauger holds 1 hide of villagers' land of this manor. He has 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value 20s. Aelfric the priest holds this manor's church with 1 hide. He has in lordship 1 plough with 3 smallholders; meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,6 The Bishop holds HURSTBOURNE [Priors] himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 and now it answered for 38 hides. Land for 51 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 55 villagers and 38 smallholders with 45 ploughs. 14 slaves; 5 mills at 25s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £36; later £26; now £40. Geoffrey holds from the Bishop 5 hides of this manor in the same village. 3 thanes held it from the Bishop; they could not go whither they would. They had 3 halls. 3 ploughs in lordship; 19 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £8; now £6. Richere holds from the Bishop 2 hides of this manor. Alnoth held it; he could not go whither he would. In lordship 1 plough; 9 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 3 pigs pasturage. Value 60s. William holds from the Bishop 2 hides less 1/2 virgate of this manor. Saewin held it from the Bishop; he could not go whither he would. 1 plough with 1 villager; 12 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was £6; now 40s. Leofwin holds from the Bishop 1 hide with the church. He has 7 oxen in a plough; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 50s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,7 The Bishop holds HIGHCLERE himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 1; 20 villagers and 18 smallholders with 16 ploughs; 24 freedmen; 3 slaves. A mill at 30d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £12 38d; later £7; now £11. Aelfric the priest holds from the Bishop 1 hide with the church. He has 1 plough with 1 smallholder and 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. Value 40s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,8 In CRONDALL Hundred The Bishop holds CRONDALL himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 there were 50 hides; then and now it paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 29 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 45 villagers and 11 smallholders with 25 ploughs; A church at 20s; 12 slaves; woodland at 80 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £15 10s; later £6; now £24. Germanus holds from the Bishop 8 hides of this land in ITCHEL and COVE. Leofwin and Wulfward held it from the Bishop jointly; they could not go whither they would. Each had a hall; when Germanus acquired it there was only 1 hall. He has in lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 6 slaves. A mill at 3s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 15 pigs pasturage. The value was £6; later 40s; now £8. William holds 3 virgates of this manor from the Bishop in BADLEY. Aelfric held it from the Bishop like a villager. There is 1 plough with 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. <41c> {Turstin} holds 7 hides of this manor in [Long] SUTTON. Iusten and Leofsi held it from the Bishop jointly, but they could not go whither they would. They had 2 halls. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 £7; now the same; when acquired £4. Odin of Windsor holds 3 hides of this manor from the Bishop in FARNBOROUGH. Alwin held it jointly from the Bishop; he could not go whither he would. Now in lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 10d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 40s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,9 In DROXFORD Hundred The Bishop holds DROXFORD himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 it answered for 16 hides; now for 14 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 32 villagers and 13 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 6 slaves; a church at 20s; 2 mills at 15s 2d; for the profit of the land 12s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 40 pigs pasturage. Value before 1066 and now £26; when acquired £20. Hugh of Port holds 2 hides of this manor from the Bishop in `BINSTEAD'. Aghmund held it from the Bishop; he could not go whither he would. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 5 pigs; from pasturage 10d. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 40s. From this head manor Ralph of Mortimer holds by force 1/2 virgate which was there before 1066, although the monks clear it from tax. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,10 [In OVERTON Hundred] Ralph son of Seifrid holds POLHAMPTON from the Bishop. Before 1066 it was for the supplies of the monks. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 16 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 33s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later and now £7 10s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,11 In MEONSTOKE Hundred The Bishop holds EXTON himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 it answered for 12 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 24 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 £16; later £12; now £20; although it ought to pay £30 but it cannot bear it. Leofing holds and held 2 hides of this manor's land; and [it] paid tax with the other hides. He has in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill at 2s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 40s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,12 The Bishop holds ALVERSTOKE himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 16 hides. King Edward remitted it, to be for 10 hides, and it is so now. The villagers held and hold it. 48 villagers with 15 ploughs. Woodland at 2 pigs. Land for 15 ploughs. The value is and always was £6. A man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide of this manor's land which paid tax with the other hides. Saewin held it but he could not go whither he would. 1 plough with 2 smallholders. Value 25s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,13 [In BARTON Hundred] The Bishop holds [Martyr] WORTHY himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 7 slaves; a mill at 25s; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired £6. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,14 In BARTON Hundred The Bishop holds WONSTON himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 7 <41d> ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £10. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,15 Richere the cleric holds BRANSBURY. He claims it from the Bishop. Before 1066 Abbot Alsi held it from ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand and the monks; it was for their supplies. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 15s. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £6. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,16 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred The Bishop holds [South] STONEHAM himself. It is for the clothing of the monks. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 23 acres; 2 fisheries at 39d; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £7; later £4; now £8. Richere the cleric holds this manor's church with 2 other churches near Southampton which belong to this mother church. 1 hide of land is attached there and all the tithes of this village and also of the King's land. Value of what he holds from the Bishop 20s; what he holds from the King 20s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,17 The Bishop holds MILLBROOK himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. The villagers held and hold it. There is no hall. Land for 5 ploughs. 28 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now 100s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,18 The Bishop holds HINTON [Ampner] himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. There are 8 hides. Before 1066 and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 14 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. A church at 40s; however, it pays 50s. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 100s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,19 In REDBRIDGE Hundred The Bishop holds 2 hides in FAWLEY himself in lordship which always were in the [lands of the] Monastery. It used to answer for 2 hides; now for only 1 virgate because the 7 others are in the Forest. In this virgate there are 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A small church; meadow, 4 acres. Land for 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 15s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,20 In KINGSCLERE Hundred The Bishop holds ECCHINSWELL himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 100d; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later £6; now £8. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,21 The Bishop holds HANNINGTON himself. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 7 hides; now for 6 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later £6; now £8; however it is at a revenue for £15. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,22 In HODDINGTON Hundred The Bishop holds HODDINGTON himself. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, later, and now £4. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,23 In PORTSDOWN Hundred In BOARHUNT the monks of the Bishop of Winchester have 1/2 hide from the Bishopric. It is for the supplies of the monks. It answers for 1/2 hide. Nothing there but 1 villager. Value 6s 6d. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,24 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred The monks hold WOOTTON [St Lawrence] from the Bishopric of Winchester. Before 1066 and now it answered for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 27 villagers and 14 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 10 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. <43a> Woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £15; later £16; now £20; however, it pays £28 12s 6d. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,25 In `BOSBARROW' Hundred The monks hold HAYLING [ISLAND] from the Bishopric of Winchester. They always held it. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £4 10s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,26 The monks hold BROCKHAMPTON from the Bishopric of Winchester. They always held it. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 villagers with 4 ploughs. A mill at 15s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. BROCKHAMPTON. The value is and was 100s. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] HAM 3,27 The monks hold HAVANT from the Bishopric of Winchester. They always held it. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 20 villagers with 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 15s; 3 salt-houses at 15d; woodland at 10 pigs. The value is and was £8. [= ?3? These lands listed below are for the supplies of the monks of Winchester =] <42a-b> ?4? What Archbishop Thomas ^[of York]^ holds HAM 4,1 In BROUGHTON Hundred Archbishop Thomas ^[of York]^ holds 1 church and 6 chapels in the manor of MOTTISFONT with all customary dues of the living and the dead. 1 chapel in Broughton, 1 in Pittleworth, 1 in [East] Tytherley and 1 in the other [West] Tytherley, 1 in [East] Dean, 1 in Lockerley. 5 hides less 1 virgate belong to this church. His predecessor held it similarly from King Edward. Then and now [it answered] for 4 hides less 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 39 1/2 acres of meadow belong there; woodland for fencing; 1 site in Winchester at 30d. Of these hides the King's reeves took away 1 hide, 12 1/2 acres of meadow, 1 copse and 1 pasture, so the Hundred states. Cave the reeve did this without the knowledge of Hugh of Port. Before 1066 the whole was valued at £4; later £3; now £4 30d. The value of the missing hide was and is 10s. ^[Belongs to Mottisfont]^ [= ?4? What Archbishop Thomas ^[of York]^ holds =] <43a> ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern ^[of Exeter]^ HAM 5,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Bishop Osbern of Exeter holds FARRINGDON from the King. Godwin the priest held it from King Edward. It belongs to the church of Bosham. Then [it answered] for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 20 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £15; later £12; now £21. ^[Belongs to Bosham]^ [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern ^[of Exeter]^ =] ?[5a]? [Land of Mont-Saint-Michel Church] HAM 5a,1 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Mont-Saint-Michel Church holds from the King 1 church with 1 hide and the tithes of BASINGSTOKE manor. A priest; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 20s; meadow, 2 acres. Total value £4 5s. Bishop Walter held it from King Edward, but it was not of his Bishopric's. ^[Belongs to Basingstoke]^ [= ?[5a]? [Land of Mont-Saint-Michel Church] =] ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester HAM 6,1 In NEATHAM Hundred The Abbot of St Peter's of Winchester holds ALTON. Queen Edith held it before 1066. Then there were 10 hides and the villagers who dwelt there paid tax for 5 hides; now the Abbot has 5 hides in lordship but he has not paid tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill at 4s 7d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £6; later and now £7. The County testifies of this manor that he received it unjustly in exchange for the King's house because the house was the King's. Of this manor, ALTON, the King holds in his revenue 5 hides which Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds and does not pay tax. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,2 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred The Abbey itself holds WORTING. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a church. The value is and was 100s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,3 The Abbey itself holds BIGHTON. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Fulcred holds 2 hides of this manor and Burghelm 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; Value of the whole manor before 1066, 100s; later £6; now, what the Abbey holds £8; what the men [hold] £4. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,4 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Hugh of Port holds BEDHAMPTON from the Abbey. Alsi held it from the Abbot. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. 2 mills for the hall; 2 salt-houses at 37s 8d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £12; when acquired £10. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,5 In MEONSTOKE Hundred Roald [* son of Fatherling *] holds LOMER from the Abbey. Alward held it from the Abbot. He bought it before 1066 only so as to hold it in his own lifetime and he paid [***] <43b> the Abbot 10 sesters of wine a year. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 3 acres; 2 slaves. One of the Abbot's men holds 1 virgate of this land. Total value before 1066 and later £6; now 100s; what the man holds 20s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,6 Hugh of Port holds WARNFORD from St Peter's Abbey. Alward and Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from the Abbot; they could not go whither they would. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired £6. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,7 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ also holds LYCHPIT from St Peter's Abbey. Before 1066 and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there in lordship with 8 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 60s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,8 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred The Abbey itself holds [North] STONEHAM. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 28 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 13 slaves; 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 224 acres; woodland at 20 pigs; from pasture 2s. Value before 1066 £12; later and now £10. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,9 [In KINGSCLERE Hundred] In KINGSCLERE St Peter's Abbey has 1 church, 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. King William gave this to the Church in exchange for the land on which the King's house is in the city ^[Winchester]^. Before 1066 it answered for 4 hides and 1 virgate; now for nothing. They appeal to the King as regards tax. Queen Edith held this [land]. There was a hall. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 2 acres; for grazing 8d. Value before 1066 £7; later and now £6. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,10 [In REDBRIDGE Hundred] The Abbey itself has 1/2 hide in TATCHBURY. Edsi the sheriff held it from King Edward jointly; after King Edward's death he gave it to this Church for the sake of his soul before King William came. It did not pay tax. It is waste; however, the value is and always was 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,11 In ANDOVER Hundred The Abbey itself holds [Abbotts] ANN. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 12 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 4 slaves; 3 mills at 37s 6d. Value before 1066 and now £14; when acquired £12. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] HAM 6,12 In OVERTON Hundred The Abbey itself holds LAVERSTOKE. Wulfeva {Beteslau} held it from the Abbey up to her death. After her death King William gave back this manor to the Church for the sake of his soul and that of his wife. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 6 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 19 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; 2 mills at 14s; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later and now £8. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's, Winchester =] <42a-b> ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester HAM 6,13 In `MAINSBOROUGH' Hundred St Peter's Abbey of Winchester holds [Brown] CANDOVER. Before 1066 it was in the [lands of the] Monastery and answered for 20 hides; 11 of these are in lordship. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 9 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. Hugh of Port holds 2 1/2 hides of this manor's land from the Abbot. 1 hide is of the lordship land. Elaf held this land before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre. Of this manor's land, Alsi son of Brictsi holds one manor WOODMANCOTT from the Abbey. It is of the lordship land. Before 1066 and now it answered for 6 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. The 20 hides of this manor now answer for 13 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £13; later as much; now the Abbot's part £8; however, it is at a revenue for £10. Hugh's [part] 20s; Alsi's, £7. [= ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] HAM 6,14 In SOMBORNE Hundred The Abbey itself holds FULLERTON. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] HAM 6,15 In the same Hundred the Abbey itself holds LECKFORD. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 22s 6d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4. [= ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] <42c-d> HAM 6,16 In MICHELDEVER Hundred St Peter's Abbey of Winchester holds MICHELDEVER in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 106 hides; now for 83 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 72 ploughs. In lordship 9 ploughs; 64 villagers and 28 smallholders have 25 ploughs. 22 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 4 pigs from pasturage. Hugh of Port holds 22 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of this manor's land from the Abbot. 3 hides and 3 virgates are of the lordship land. Before 1066 4 free men held it from the Abbey as 4 manors CRANBOURNE, DRAYTON, STRATTON, POPHAM; they could not withdraw with their land, as the men of this Hundred testify. In lordship 6 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 24 acres. Herbert the chamberlain also holds 7 hides of this manor's land. 3 free men held it before 1066. Odo the steward [holds] 5 hides of the lordship land, Waleran the hunter 4 1/2 hides of the lordship land. In lordship 6 ploughs; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 5 acres. Alsi also holds 6 hides of this manor's land; his father held it. Aldred brother of Odo, [holds] 1 1/2 hides; his wife held it in dowry before 1066. Siward the hunter holds 2 hides; he himself held it before 1066. In lordship 6 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 19 slaves; meadow, 7 acres. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £60; when acquired £40; now, the Abbot's lordship £57; what Hugh of Port holds £19; Herbert ^[the chamberlain]^ 100s; Odo [* the steward *] 50s; Waleran 60s; Alsi 30s; Aldred [* brother of Odo *] 30s; Siward 20s. In another place Alsi holds 1 hide of this manor's land. 4 villagers who pay 7s. [= ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] HAM 6,17 The Abbey itself holds [Abbots] WORTHY, in lordship. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. There are 7 hides but they never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 9 smallholders without a plough. 4 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 63 acres. Besides this, the Abbey itself has 72 acres of meadow which King Edward gave to this Church, and the pasturage which they call the Moor, 80 acres of meadow. Value of all this before 1066 £6; later 110s; now £6 10s. [= ?[6]? Land of St Peter's of Winchester =] <43b> ?7? Land of Gloucester Church HAM 7,1 In HURSTBOURNE Hundred The Abbey of St Peter's of Gloucester holds LINKENHOLT. Arnulf of Hesdin gave it to the Church with King William's consent. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide; the others are in lordship. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 7 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. [= ?7? Land of Gloucester Church =] <43c> ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster HAM 8,1 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred The Abbey of St Peter's of Westminster holds EVERSLEY. 4 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 4 manors. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 4 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 105d; woodland at 30s; 1 site in Winchester at 7d; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4 10s; now £4. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] ?9? Land of Chertsey Church HAM 9,1 In ODIHAM Hundred Chertsey Abbey holds WINCHFIELD, and Walter son of Other [holds] from the Abbey. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold; it never belonged to the Abbey. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Chertsey Church =] HAM 9,2 Hugh of Port holds ELVETHAM from Chertsey Abbey. Edric [* the wild *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 3 [***] hides; now for 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 8 slaves with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 30s; when acquired 25s. [= ?9? Land of Chertsey Church =] ?10? Land of St Peter's of Jumièges HAM 10,1 In `BOSBARROW' Hundred The Abbey of Jumièges holds HAYLING [ISLAND]. Wulfward White held it from Queen Edith in freehold. Then it paid tax for 12 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 23 villagers and 37 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 3 slaves; a salt-house at 6s 8d; 2 fisheries at 20d; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 20 pigs pasturage. Value before 1066 £15; later £10; now £12; however, it pays £15 of revenue. The monks of the Bishopric of Winchester claim this manor in that Queen Emma gave it to the Church of St Peter and St Swithun; then she put the monks in possession of half. The other half she relinquished to Wulfward in his lifetime only in order that after his death he should be buried at, and the manor should return to, the Monastery; and so Wulfward held part of the manor from the monks until he died, after 1066. So Alsi, Abbot of Ramsey, and the whole Hundred confirms. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Jumièges =] ?11? Land of Glastonbury Church HAM 11,1 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Glastonbury Abbey holds 1 hide in OWER. Gilbert of Bretteville holds from the Abbey. Alsi held it from the Abbot; he could not go whither he would, but always paid tribute to the Abbot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 6 smallholders. Woodland at 5 pigs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?11? Land of Glastonbury Church =] ?12? Land of Milton Church HAM 12,1 In `EDGEGATE' Hundred Milton Abbey has 12 acres of land _. Edward the sheriff holds from the Abbey. It never paid tax. 1 villager with 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. There was a fishery; it is not there now. Value 40d. [= ?12? Land of Milton Church =] ?13? Land of Grestain Church HAM 13,1 In ANDOVER Hundred Grestain Abbey holds PENTON [Grafton] from the King. Queen Edith held it as a manor. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for nothing. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; <43d> 5 villagers and 27 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £8. [= ?13? Land of Grestain Church =] ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester HAM 14,1 In MEONSTOKE Hundred The Abbess of Winchester holds LISS. It was always in the [lands of the] Abbey. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 16 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now 50s; however, it pays £4 of revenue. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] HAM 14,2 In NEATHAM Hundred The Abbey itself holds FROYLE. It was always there. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 23 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 2 mills at 22s 6d; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £15; however, it pays £20 of revenue. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] HAM 14,3 In SOMBORNE Hundred The Abbey itself holds LECKFORD. It was always in the [lands of the] Church. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066 £3; later and now £4. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] HAM 14,4 The Abbey itself holds [Long]STOCK. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 3 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 4 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill at 20s; meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 40s. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] HAM 14,5 The Abbey itself holds TIMSBURY. It always held it. Before 1066 and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later and now 60s. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] HAM 14,6 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred The Abbey itself holds YAVINGTON. It was and is of the Church. Archbishop Stigand held it. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for nothing, because it is for the supplies of the nuns. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship 1 plough and 3 slaves, with 1 smallholder. 1/2 mill at 7s; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 25s. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] ?15? Land of Romsey Church HAM 15,1 [* In SOMBORNE Hundred *] Romsey Abbey holds the whole village ^[ROMSEY]^ in which the Church itself lies. Before 1066 it answered for 14 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 39 villagers and 53 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 mills at 25s; meadow, 536 acres; woodland at 40 pigs; 14 burgesses in Winchester who pay 25s. Of this land Hundger holds 1 hide and 1 virgate; 4 other free men hold 2 hides less 1/2 virgate. In lordship 4 ploughs; 13 smallholders and 2 slaves. Total value before 1066 £19; later the same; now, what the Abbess holds £24; what the men [hold] 40s. The Abbey itself holds and held 1 hide, where there are 4 villagers with 1 plough. A mill at 10s. The value is and was 20s. [= ?15? Land of Romsey Church =] HAM 15,2 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred The Abbey itself holds [Itchen] STOKE. It always held it. Before <44a> 1066 it answered for 8 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 22s 6d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £9. [= ?15? Land of Romsey Church =] HAM 15,3 In KINGSCLERE Hundred The Abbey itself holds SYDMONTON. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 11 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 5 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £7; later £8; now £10. [= ?15? Land of Romsey Church =] HAM 15,4 In REDBRIDGE Hundred In TOTTON the Abbey also holds and held 1 hide. It answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 10s; a salt-house at 10s; meadow, 30 acres. The value is and was 70s. [= ?15? Land of Romsey Church =] HAM 15,5 In BOLDRE Hundred The Abbey itself holds and always held 1 hide in SWAY. Before 1066 it answered for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates; 1 virgate is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 20s. [= ?15? Land of Romsey Church =] ?16? Land of Wherwell Church HAM 16,1 In {WELFORD} Hundred WHERWELL Abbey holds the whole village ^[WHERWELL]^ in which the Church itself lies. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 22 hides; now for 13 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 villagers, 12 smallholders, 25 freedmen and 10 slaves with 10 ploughs. 3 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 65 acres; woodland at 25 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,2 The Abbey itself holds TUFTON. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 7 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 35s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland for fencing. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,3 The Abbey itself holds GOODWORTH [Clatford]. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 3 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 6 smallholders, 4 slaves and 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,4 The Abbey itself holds [Little] ANN. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 virgates and the third part of a virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1/2 plough. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland for fencing. The value is and was 100s. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,5 The Abbey itself holds MIDDLETON. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 40s; a fishery for the hall; meadow, 9 acres. The value is and was £12. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,6 The Abbey itself holds BULLINGTON. It always held it for 10 hides. It never paid tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill at 15s. The value is and was £7. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] HAM 16,7 [* In {FALEMERE} Hundred *] In the city of Winchester 31 messuages all of whose customary dues it has exempt, except for the King's tax. The Abbess's own house is exempt from even this tax. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30s. There also, that is in Winchester, it has 1 mill which pays 48s. [= ?16? Land of Wherwell Church =] <44b> ?17? Land of the Canons of Christchurch HAM 17,1 In `EDGEGATE' Hundred The Canons of Holy Trinity, Christchurch, hold 5 hides and 1 virgate in the village itself ^[CHRISTCHURCH]^ and 1 hide in the Isle of Wight. These hides always were in the [lands of the] Church itself. Then, before 1066, it answered for 6 hides and 1 virgate; now [the same]. [Land for *** ploughs]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 11 villagers and 13 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 108 acres; woodland at 2 pigs; 6 messuages in the borough ^[Christchurch]^ at 13s 4d. The whole tithe of Christchurch belongs to this Church and the third part of the tithes of Holdenhurst. Value before 1066 £6; now £8. [= ?17? Land of the Canons of Christchurch =] HAM 17,2 Alnoth the priest holds BOSLEY from the King. He held it from King Edward jointly. Then it answered for 1 1/2 virgates; now the same. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 2 slaves. The third part of 1 mill at 25d; meadow, 10 1/2 acres; 2 messuages in Christchurch. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of the Canons of Christchurch =] HAM 17,3 Alsi the priest holds BASHLEY from the King. He himself held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide and 3 virgates; now for only 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 slaves, 1 villager and 1 smallholder. 1/2 mill at 3s; meadow, 16 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?17? Land of the Canons of Christchurch =] HAM 17,4 In BOLDRE Hundred Holy Trinity Church, Christchurch had 8 acres of land in {ANDRET}; now this land is in the Forest. [= ?17? Land of the Canons of Christchurch =] ?18? Land of Count Alan HAM 18,1 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Count Alan holds CROFTON. Wulfward held it; he could go with this land whither he would. Before 1066 it answered for 7 hides; now for 3 hides less 1/2 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; a fishery with 2 salt-houses at 100d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £4. [= ?18? Land of Count Alan =] HAM 18,2 The Count holds FUNTLEY himself. Wulfward held it from Earl Godwin; he could not go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 7 villagers and 2 slaves with 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 30s. Aldred and the men of the Hundred testify that this manor does not belong to Crofton. [= ?18? Land of Count Alan =] HAM 18,3 The Count holds 1 manor _ himself which Asgot and his brother Almer held from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 3 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later and now 40s. The Count acquired these as 1 manor. [= ?18? Land of Count Alan =] <44c> ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain HAM 19,1 In SOMBORNE Hundred The Count of Mortain holds 1 manor _ from the King which 3 thanes, Leofwin, Godric and Saewulf, held from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for nothing. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 slaves. A mill at 15s; meadow, 30 acres. Value £8. Before 1066 the value was £10; later £11; now it pays £12. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?20? Land of Count Eustace HAM 20,1 In `ASHLEY' Hundred Count Eustace holds [Bishops] SUTTON from the King. Earl Harold held it. 25 hides there; now it answers for 10 hides, and did so before 1066, as the Hundred states. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 60 villagers and 60 smallholders with 23 ploughs. A church with 1 hide; 32 slaves; 4 mills at 35s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 100 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £50; later and now £60; however, it pays £80 at face value. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace =] HAM 20,2 In NEATHAM Hundred The Count holds 5 hides in HEADLEY himself which answered for 3 hides before 1066. Earl Godwin held it. They account it in [Bishops] Sutton. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace =] ?21? Land of Earl Roger HAM 21,1 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Earl Roger holds BOARHUNT from the King. 3 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 11 1/2 hides; now for 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; a church; a mill at 42d and another for the hall; 2 salt-houses at 22s 4d. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this manor. He has 1 plough. Value 10s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £11; later £11; now £14; however, it pays £17 of revenue. Odo of Winchester claims 1/2 hide of this manor because, he states, it does not belong there. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,2 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Clerics hold [Preston] CANDOVER from the Earl. Aelfric [* Small *] held it from Earl Harold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; 1 site in Winchester at 17d. Value before 1066 £10; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,3 In ANDOVER Hundred Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds PENTON [Mewsey] from the Earl. Osmund held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 8 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; woodland without pasturage. Value before 1066 £7; later and now 100s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,4 In SHIRLEY Hundred William of Anneville holds AVON from the Earl. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 13 acres. The whole wood of this manor is in the King's Forest. Value before 1066, 25s; later and now 15s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,5 In SOMBORNE Hundred Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds HOUGHTON from the Earl. Osmund held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship a plough, with 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. The value is and was 30s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] <44d> HAM 21,6 In CHALTON Hundred The Earl holds CHALTON himself, in lordship. Earl Godwin held it. Then it answered for 60 hides; now for 27 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 55 villagers and 27 smallholders with 27 ploughs. Churches; 22 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 50 pigs; from pasturage 10s. Value before 1066 £56; later £35; now £80; however, it pays £110 and 1 gold mark [£6]. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,7 Walter holds SUNWOOD from the Earl. {Tunbi} held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A small church; 1 slave; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. Most of it was destroyed by the wind. The men of the Hundred state that Sunwood did not lie in Chalton, the Earl's manor, because Earl William, who gave Chalton to him, did not grant Sunwood to him. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3; but it pays 100s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,8 In `BOSBARROW' Hundred Troarn Abbey holds 5 hides [* in EASTOKE *] from the Earl. Alward held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 11 villagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3; in fact, it pays 100s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,9 Sired holds `NEWTIMBER' from the Earl. He himself held it from Earl Harold. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 oxen in a plough; 2 [villagers] and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres; a fishery. The value is and was 30s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] HAM 21,10 In MEONSTOKE Hundred Edward holds 1 hide in HAMBLEDON. He himself held it from Earl Godwin; he could not go whither he would without his permission. However, it did not lie in Chalton in which it now lies. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. Woodland at 6 pigs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] ?22? Land of Earl Hugh HAM 22,1 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Earl Hugh holds BICKTON from the King and Hugh Maci from him. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 4 hides and 1/2 virgate; now for 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 4 pigs; the pasture of this manor and a part of the woodland is in the King's Forest. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now 60s. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?23? Land of Hugh of Port HAM 23,1 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Hugh of Port holds [South] CHARFORD, and William [* of Chernet *] from him. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 91 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired 100s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,2 William [* of Chernet *] also holds from Hugh 1 1/2 virgates in {CLATINGES}. 2 free men held it from Alwin but it was not freehold. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 8s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,3 In this Hundred and in this manor ^[[South] CHARFORD]^ Picot holds 2 1/2 virgates from the King. Vitalet held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. William of Chernet claims this land stating that it belongs to [South] Charford manor, Hugh of Port's Holding, through the inheritance of his predecessor. He adduced his testimony for this from the better and the old men of the whole County and Hundred. Picot brought his opposing testimony from the villagers, the common folk and the reeves who wish to defend by oath or by a judgement day that the landholder was a free man and could go with his land whither he would. But William's witnesses refuse to accept any law but King Edward's until it is defined by the King. Value 15s; later 8s; now 10s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] <45a> HAM 23,4 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Hugh of Port holds SHERBORNE [St John] from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward; she could go whither she would. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 19 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church with 1/2 hide pays 20s; 5 slaves; 3 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,5 Hugh holds BRAMLEY himself. Aelfric [* Small *] held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 14 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 80 pigs; 3 burgesses [***] who pay 22d. Value before 1066, 100s; later £7; now £9; however, it pays £12. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,6 Hugh holds BASING himself. Altei held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 11 hides; now for 6 1/2. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 41 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 7 slaves; 3 mills at 50s; meadow, 19 acres; woodland at 25 pigs. Value before 1066 £12; later £8; now £16. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,7 Hugh holds TUNWORTH himself. Alfred held it from Queen Edith; he could not go elsewhere. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 £3; later 50s; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,8 Hugh holds NATELY himself, and Ansketil from him. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 11 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,9 Hugh holds KEMPSHOTT himself, and Walter from him. Aldred held it before 1066; he could go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value always 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,10 Hugh holds CHINEHAM himself, and Aghmund from him. He himself held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 50s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,11 Hugh holds WINSLADE himself, and Walter from him. Before 1066 and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. Value always 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,12 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Hugh holds WICKHAM himself. 4 brothers held it from King Edward as 2 manors. Then and now it answered for 12 hides. Hugh acquired it as 1 manor. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £10; later £4; now £7. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,13 Hugh holds SEGENSWORTH himself, and Erlebald from him. Wulfric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,14 Hugh holds HOOK himself, and Germanus from him. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship a plough; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 pig. Value 25s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,15 Hugh holds STUBBINGTON himself. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; <45b> 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later and now 60s; however, it pays 110s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,16 In SOMBORNE Hundred Hugh holds HOUGHTON himself, and Heldred from him. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Godwin also held AWBRIDGE as 1 manor. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Hugh acquired these 2 manors as 1 manor. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 3 ploughs; 23 slaves; meadow, 18 acres. Total value before 1066, later and now £4. For this manor's use Hugh himself claims 3 messuages, a corner of meadow, 1 virgate and 5 acres of land from {Turstin} the chamberlain. The whole Hundred bears witness to this, that his predecessors had taken possession there and were the holders in 1066. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,17 In MEONSTOKE Hundred Hugh holds WESTBURY himself, and Jocelyn from him. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,18 Hugh holds WARNFORD himself. Wulfric and Wulfward held it from King Edward jointly. They had 2 halls. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 2 hides less 1 virgate. In HOUND there are 3 hides and 3 acres of land which belonged to Warnford; they paid tax in MANSBRIDGE Hundred. In total there are 7 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 31 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now £14; when acquired £8. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,19 Hugh holds CORHAMPTON himself. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; a church; 2 mills at 22s; meadow, 1 acre; 1 house in Winchester at 5s. Value before 1066 and now £8; when acquired 5s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,20 Hugh holds [East] HOE himself. Wulfward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 60s; however, it is at a revenue for £14. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,21 In KINGSCLERE Hundred Hugh holds EWHURST himself, and Walter from him. Godwin held it; he could go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland at 5 pigs. Value always 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,22 Hugh holds 1 hide in KINGSCLERE himself, and Fatherling [* father of Roald *] from him. Saewulf and Godwin held it from King Edward jointly. There were 2 halls; now there is 1 hall. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship a plough, with 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill at 12s; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,23 Hugh holds KNOWL himself, and Fatherling [* father of Roald *] from him. Alnoth held it from the King jointly. Then and now it answered for 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 1 villager and 10 smallholders with 1/2 plough. <45c> 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,24 In HURSTBOURNE Hundred Hugh holds LITCHFIELD himself, and Fatherling [* father of Roald *] from him. Edsi held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,25 In NEATHAM Hundred Hugh holds CHAWTON himself. Odo [* of Winchester *] held it from King Edward in freehold. There were 10 hides but King Edward put it for service and tax at 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 19 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. CHAWTON. Value before 1066 £10; later £10; now £12. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,26 Hugh holds `LUDSHOTT' himself. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,27 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred Hugh holds OAKLEY himself. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; a church; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £8. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,28 In HODDINGTON Hundred Hugh holds {AOLTONE} himself. Azur held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now £10; when acquired £8. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,29 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Hugh holds HERRIARD himself, and Walter from Hugh. Erling held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,30 Hugh holds [Preston] CANDOVER himself, and Ansketil from him. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough which is in lordship; 4 slaves and 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, later and now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,31 Hugh holds DUMMER himself, and One of his men from him. Alric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,32 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Hugh holds BUCKLAND himself, and Heldred from him. Alward held it from Earl Godwin in freehold. Then and now it answered for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,33 Hugh holds 1 hide in BOARHUNT himself, and Tezelin from him. Leofsi and Merwynn held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,34 Hugh holds {APLESTEDE} himself, and Tezelin from him. Goding held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 15d; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland at 3 pigs. One of his men holds 1/2 hide of this land. He has 1/2 plough with 3 smallholders. Total value before 1066 and later 30s; now 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,35 In `BOSBARROW' Hundred Hugh holds BROCKHAMPTON himself, and Herbert the chamberlain from him. <45d> Sired held it from Earl Harold; he could not go elsewhere. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 1/2 plough. Value 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,36 [In HOLDSHOTT Hundred] Hugh holds HECKFIELD himself. Stenesnoc held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; a fishery at 100 eels; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £6; however, it pays £8. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,37 Hugh holds BRAMSHILL himself. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for 1/2 hide. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A fourth part of a mill at 10d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,38 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Hugh holds STRATFIELD [Turgis] himself, and Aelfric [* Small *] from him. Aelfric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a forge at 2s 2d; a mill for the hall; meadow, 15 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value always 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,39 In BROUGHTON Hundred Hugh holds SNODDINGTON himself. Tovi held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,40 Hugh holds LOCKERLEY himself. {Sterre} held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1/2 plough. A mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. {Sterre} also held 1 hide which was put in to the King's Forest. Total value before 1066 and later 15s; now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,41 Hugh holds [Over] WALLOP himself as half a manor. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Value before 1066, 20s; later and now 15s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,42 Hugh {{lies}} holds SHERFIELD [English] himself. Edric [* the wild *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 6 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,43 Hugh holds 1 hide in [Over] WALLOP himself, and {Boda} from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen. Value always 10s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,44 In ANDOVER Hundred Hugh holds AMPORT himself. Edric [* the wild *] held it from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then it paid tax for 10 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 20s. 1/2 hide of this manor lies in [Over] Wallop. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. To this manor belong 5 hides which Ralph of Mortimer holds. A brother of Edric held it under an agreement that as long as he behaved well towards him, he would hold the land from him; if he wished to sell, he was not permitted to sell or grant it to anyone except to the man from whom he held it. The Hundred testifies this. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,45 Hugh holds LITTLETON himself. Azur held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 5 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Useless woodland. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,46 Hugh holds 3 hides in [East] CHOLDERTON himself, and Ralph from him. Edric [* the wild *] <46a> held it from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then and now it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,47 Hugh holds KIMPTON himself, and Geoffrey from him. Wynsi held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; useless woodland. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,48 Hugh holds CLANVILLE himself, and Herbert from him. Azur held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,49 In SHIRLEY Hundred Hugh holds AVON himself. 3 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 8 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. William and Ralph and one other [man] hold this manor from Hugh. They have in lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 84 acres. There was woodland at 90 pigs; now the King has 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of this land in the Forest and half the woodland; that is, [woodland] at 45 pigs. Total value before 1066 £10; later £8; now, what the men have, 100s; what the King has, 100s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,50 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Hugh holds ROCKSTEAD himself. Aldwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 7 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 40d. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 25s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,51 Hugh holds ROCKFORD himself, and Hugh of St Quentin from him. Alsi the priest held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 2 hides; now for 1. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; meadow, 50 acres. The woodland is in the King's Forest; the value was 30s. Total value before 1066 and later 60s; now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,52 Hugh holds IBSLEY himself, and Ralph from him. Algar held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 4 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; 700 eels; meadow, 75 acres; woodland, 1 pig. 2 hides of this manor are in the Forest. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 60s; what is in the Forest, 20s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,53 Hugh holds [South] CHARFORD himself, and William [* of Chernet *] from him. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 100 acres less 9; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,54 Hugh holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in {CLATINGES}, and William [* of Chernet *] from him. 2 free men held it from Alwin but it was not freehold. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; useless woodland. The value was 10s; now 8s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] HAM 23,55 In NEATHAM Hundred Hugh holds NORTON himself, and Robert from him. Godwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 30s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Port =] <46b> List 5 Hugh of Port holds the lands listed below from the Bishop of Bayeux HAM 23,56 In NEATHAM Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds 1 hide in BINSTED from the Bishop of Bayeux. {Boda} held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. 1/2 hide pays no tax. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,57 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds [Monk] SHERBORNE himself. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 10 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 23 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £10. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,58 Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds WOOTTON [St Lawrence] himself. Almer and Alfgeat held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,59 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds ELLISFIELD himself. Auti held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £10; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,60 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds COSHAM himself, and Geoffrey from him. Brictmer held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 4 slaves. The value was 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,61 In `EDGEGATE' Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds HURN himself, and Hugh from him. 2 freeholders held it. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 smallholders and 1 slave. 1/2 fishery at 2d. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 36s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,62 Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds 1 hide in KNAPP himself, and Hugh from him. 3 freeholders held it from King Edward jointly. There were 3 halls. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 slave. A mill at 20s; a fishery at 50d; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,63 Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds 1 hide himself, in lordship. Wihtlac held it from King Edward. He had a hall. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. It is called STANPIT. Land for 1 plough. The value is and was 15s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,64 Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds STANPIT himself. Godric the priest held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 40s; however, it pays 60s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,65 In SHIRLEY Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds RIPLEY himself, and Hugh from him. Wihtlac held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. The woodland is in the King's Forest. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 15s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,66 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds 1 hide in REDBRIDGE himself. Tovi held it from the King. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 2 mills at 50s; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 60s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] HAM 23,67 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds 1/2 hide in {LESTRED} himself, and Hugh from him. Alsi held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 4 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] <46c> HAM 23,68 [In KINGSCLERE Hundred] Hugh ^[of Port]^ holds TIDGROVE himself, and Fatherling [* father of Roald *] from him. Oswulf held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders. A mill at 50d; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 25s. [= ?23? Land of Bishop of Bayeux =] ?24? Land of Hubert of Port HAM 24,1 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Hubert of Port holds MAPLEDURWELL from the King. Eskil held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 mills at 32s 6d. Value before 1066, later and now £10; however, it pays £13. [= ?24? Land of Hubert of Port =] ?25? Land of William of Percy HAM 25,1 In MEONSTOKE Hundred William of Percy holds HAMBLEDON; he acquired it with his wife [* Emma *]. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 12d; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?25? Land of William of Percy =] ?26? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin HAM 26,1 In HURSTBOURNE Hundred Arnulf of Hesdin holds COMBE from the King. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 2. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066, later and now £6. [= ?26? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury HAM 27,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Edward of Salisbury holds BRAMSHOTT from the King. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 100d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. William Mauduit claims 1 hide of this land which lay in Hartley [Mauditt]. The Hundred and Shire testify to this. [= ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] HAM 27,2 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Edward holds [North] CHARFORD himself, and Ranulf from him. Alnoth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 9 smallholders and 4 slaves. A mill at 15s; 1250 eels. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Ingulf holds 1 hide of this manor. He has 1 plough with 2 smallholders. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. [= ?27? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald HAM 28,1 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred Robert son of Gerald holds OAKLEY from the King. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. In MALSHANGER is 1/2 virgate of land which Bolla held from King Edward in freehold. Robert placed it with this manor but the Hundred states that it never belonged there. Total value before 1066 and later 15s; now 20[s]. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,2 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Robert holds COPNOR himself, and Heldred from him. Tovi held it from Earl Godwin; he could not go to another. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. A salt-house at 8d. [Value] before 1066 and now 60s; when acquired 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] <46d> HAM 28,3 In BROUGHTON Hundred Robert holds [South] TIDWORTH himself. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it paid tax for 4 hides. Robert made it 1 manor. 1 villager with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,4 Robert holds SHIPTON [Bellinger] himself. Wulfstan held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. [Value] always 20s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,5 Robert also holds BOSSINGTON. Tovi held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship with 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,6 In ANDOVER Hundred Robert also holds [South] TIDWORTH and Hugh from him. Cuthwulf held it from Earl Harold in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers and 9 slaves with 1 plough. A church; meadow, 4 acres; a small wood. Value before 1066 and now £10; when acquired 100s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,7 In BARTON Hundred Robert holds SUTTON [Scotney] himself. Tovi held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides {{and for 3 virgates}}. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; a mill at 6s 3d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now 100s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,8 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Robert also holds 1/2 hide in FUNTLEY. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] HAM 28,9 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Robert also holds FORDINGBRIDGE and Robert from him. Alwy held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates; now for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 smallholders have 1 plough. A church; 2 mills at 14s 2d; meadow, 30 acres. 3 virgates of this manor and the whole wood, value 20s, are in the King's Forest. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30[s]; now 60s. [= ?28? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer HAM 29,1 In `BUDDLESGATE' Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds OTTERBOURNE. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from the Bishopric of Winchester; he could not withdraw from the church. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; meadow, 50 acres; a fishery at 2s; from pasturage 10s. Value before 1066 £8; later and now 100s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,2 In BARTON Hundred The Church of Saint-Victor holds BARTON [Stacey] from Ralph. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 9 oxen; 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 slave. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 30s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,3 Ralph holds [Headbourne] WORTHY himself. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager and 27 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 24 slaves; 3 mills at 60s; meadow, 5 acres; for grazing, 40s; 8 sites in Winchester at 65s 4d. Value before 1066 £25; later £10; now £15. This manor was bought out of the Church before 1066 with a compact and agreement that after the third heir the Church of St Peter of the Bishopric would have back the manor with all [its] stock. The present holder, Ralph, is the third heir. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,4 Ralph also holds [Headbourne] WORTHY. Edsi held it before 1066. Then it answered for 1 hide and 1 virgate; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. It was a manor; now it is placed in another manor. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 30s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,5 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Ralph also holds SHIRLEY. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 5 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 6 pigs; 4 messuages in Southampton at 40d; a fishery at 6s. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,6 Ralph also holds BOTLEY. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. <47a> 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland is lacking. Value before 1066 £10; later and now 100s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,7 Ralph also holds [North] BADDESLEY. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from the King. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 7 slaves. A church; woodland at 10 pigs; from grazing 10s. Value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now 60s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,8 In KINGSCLERE Hundred Ralph also holds KNOWL, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 11s 3d; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 70s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,9 Ralph also holds 1 hide in SWAMPTON. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from the Bishop ^[of Winchester]^ and the monks. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery, but it was granted to him only in his lifetime; after his death it was to return to the Church. This is what the monks state; the Hundred knows nothing about the agreement, but this it does know because it was in the [lands of the] Monastery, that it did not give tax neither does it now; they do not know why it has defaulted. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill at 15s. Value before 1066, later and now 25s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,10 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Ralph also holds 1 virgate of land _. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers have it. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 5s; later 3s; now 7s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,11 In SOMBORNE Hundred Ralph holds 1 manor _ himself which Cypping [* of Worthy *] held from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; however in lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 8 slaves with 1 plough. A mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 15 acres. Waleran holds 1 hide of this land from Ralph. He has 3 smallholders. Value before 1066 together £7; later £4; now Ralph's part £4 and Waleran's 20s; however it pays 30s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,12 In NEATHAM Hundred Ralph also holds from the King 2 hides in NORTON which Alwin held from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres. Value 40s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,13 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Ralph holds [Preston] CANDOVER himself, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now £4. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,14 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Ralph holds SILCHESTER himself. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from Earl Harold in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 9 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs; 3 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now 60s. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,15 In ANDOVER Hundred Ralph also holds AMPORT and Ingelrann from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it before 1066. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 25s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland without pasturage. Value before 1066, 100s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HAM 29,16 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred Ralph also holds from the King 1 manor, STRATFIELD [Mortimer], which Cypping [* of Worthy *] held before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £6. [= ?29? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <47b> ?30? Land of Eudo son of Hubert HAM 30,1 In OVERTON Hundred Eudo son of Hubert holds ASHE from the King. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it from Earl Harold. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later and now £6 10s, this for 1/2 hide which is lacking through Hugh the sheriff. [= ?30? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?31? Land of William Bertram HAM 31,1 In OVERTON Hundred William Bertram holds POLHAMPTON from the King. [* Earl *] Tosti held it before 1066. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 £12; later and now £8; however, it was at £9. [= ?31? Land of William Bertram =] ?32? Land of William of Eu HAM 32,1 In SOMBORNE Hundred William of Eu holds `SOMBORNE' from the King. Tholf the Dane held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 14 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 13 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 68 acres; 9 burgesses' messuages pay 12s 2d. Value before 1066, later, and now £14; however, it pays £16 of revenue. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] HAM 32,2 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred William also holds DEANE. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 11 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 11 slaves; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066 £10; later £11; now £12. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] HAM 32,3 William also holds 1/2 virgate and 4 acres of land in MALSHANGER. Edward held it from King Edward in freehold. Now it has been placed with Deane, the above-mentioned manor. It belongs there, so the Hundred states. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] HAM 32,4 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred William holds SILCHESTER himself, and Ralph Bloiet from him. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £6. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] ?33? Land of William of Braose HAM 33,1 In NEATHAM Hundred William of Braose holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. Wynsi held it from King Edward. He held it by custom[ary right] as did his predecessor who was a goatherd. He could not turn to another lord. Now it pays tax for 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough. Ricward holds from William. Value before 1066, 10s; later and now 5s. [= ?33? Land of William of Braose =] ?34? Land of William of Warenne HAM 34,1 In PORTSDOWN Hundred William of Warenne holds FRATTON and Osmelin from him. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?34? Land of William of Warenne =] <47c> ?35? Land of William Mauduit HAM 35,1 In TITCHFIELD Hundred William Mauduit holds ROWNER. Coleman held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 70s; later 30s; now 70s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,2 In NEATHAM Hundred William also holds HARTLEY [Mauditt]. [* Earl *] Gyrth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 6 hides; later for 3 hides, but the County has not seen the King's writ or seal for this; now for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; later £3; now £7. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,3 William holds {BESSETE} himself. Wulfward and Aelfric held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 40d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066 £3; later and now £4. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,4 In PORTSDOWN Hundred William holds PORTCHESTER himself. 3 free men held it from King Edward as 3 manors. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides and it is in one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; a fishery for the hall; woodland at 5 pigs. Durand [* of Gloucester *] holds 1 hide of this manor from William. He has 1 plough in lordship and a mill at 30d. Total value before 1066 £4 10s; later 100s; now £6. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,5 William also holds 1 hide _ and Fulcwald from him. Alward held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 2 slaves with 1/2 plough. Value 15s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,6 William also holds 2 hides less 1 virgate _. Aelfric held it from the King in freehold as 1 manor. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 5s; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and later 25s; now 30s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,7 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred William holds [Preston] CANDOVER himself. 2 free men held it from King Edward as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides and it is in 1 manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 14 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,8 In ODIHAM Hundred William holds SHALDEN himself. 4 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 8 slaves. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] HAM 35,9 In ANDOVER Hundred William also holds 5 hides of land. It is called FYFIELD. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held them from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 50s. [= ?35? Land of William Mauduit =] <47d> ?36? Land of Alfred of Marlborough HAM 36,1 In BROUGHTON Hundred Alfred of Marlborough holds SHIPTON [Bellinger] and Reginald from him. Karli held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 10 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland for fencing. A church; 6 slaves. Value before 1066, later, and now £6. [= ?36? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HAM 36,2 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Alfred also holds EASTROP and Hugh from him. Karli held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 15 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £3. [= ?36? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] ?37? Land of Durand of Gloucester HAM 37,1 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Durand of Gloucester holds CLIDDESDEN from the King and Ralph [* Bloiet *] from him. 2 brothers held it from King Edward; they could go whither they would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 9 slaves. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. [= ?37? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HAM 37,2 In HODDINGTON Hundred Durand also holds WESTON [Patrick] and Geoffrey from him. Edric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?37? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] ?[38]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf HAM 38,1 In NEATHAM Hundred {Turstin} son of Rolf holds NEWTON [Valence] from the King. Brictric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then [it answered] for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 2 mills at 100d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £15; now £12. [= ?[38]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt HAM 39,1 In SOMBORNE Hundred Bernard Pancevolt holds AWBRIDGE from the King. Godwin held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 2 [ploughs]. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 30s. [= ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt =] HAM 39,2 Bernard also holds [Little] SOMBORNE. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 7 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 70s. [= ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt =] HAM 39,3 In BARTON Hundred Bernard also holds [Headbourne] WORTHY. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. They are in lordship; 3 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 messuage in Winchester pays nothing. Value before 1066 £12; later and now £6. [= ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt =] HAM 39,4 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Bernard also holds CHILWORTH. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers with 1 plough. A church; 4 slaves; 3 sites in Southampton at 18d. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £4, because he has no authority in his woodland. [= ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt =] HAM 39,5 In BROUGHTON Hundred Bernard also holds EMBLEY. Godwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now it is waste. [= ?[39]? Land of Bernard Pancevolt =] <48a> ?40? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain HAM 40,1 In SOMBORNE Hundred {Turstin} the chamberlain holds HOUGHTON. Algar and Edward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide, 1 virgate and 5 acres of land. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 5 smallholders, 1 freeman and 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. [= ?40? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain =] ?41? Land of Richard Sturmy HAM 41,1 In `BUDDLESGATE' Hundred Richard Sturmy holds CHILBOLTON. Ordwold held it from the Bishop of Winchester; it was in the [lands of the] Monastery before 1066. He could not go whither he would. Then it answered for 3 hides and 3 virgates; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 11 smallholders. A mill at 7 1/2s. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired 40s. [= ?41? Land of Richard Sturmy =] ?42? Land of Richard Poynant HAM 42,1 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Richard Poynant holds NETLEY. Alward held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A small church; 2 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?42? Land of Richard Poynant =] ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville HAM 43,1 In ANDOVER Hundred Gilbert of Bretteville holds from the King, and Ralph from him, 4 hides and 3 virgates in [East] CHOLDERTON. 4 free men held it as 4 manors from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 4 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 67s 6d; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] HAM 43,2 In BROUGHTON Hundred Gilbert also holds DUNBRIDGE. Kening held it from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 25s 2d. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] HAM 43,3 Gilbert also holds [East] TYTHERLEY, and Papald from him. Kening held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] HAM 43,4 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Gilbert also holds BRAMSHILL with the King's manor, Swallowfield, which is in Berkshire. Alwy and Alsi held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers with 1 plough. A mill at 25d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s 5d; now 25d. This manor never belonged to the King's manor so the Hundred states. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] HAM 43,5 Gilbert also holds STRATFIELD [Saye] with Swallowfield, the King's manor, but the Hundred states that it never belonged there. Edward held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now it does not pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers. Hugh holds from Gilbert and pays 15s. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] HAM 43,6 In SOMBORNE Hundred Gilbert also holds 1 hide _ from the King. Alnoth held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now 60s. Hugh of Port claims this hide stating that it belongs to his manors, [South] Charford and {Eschetune}, and his predecessors held it there. The whole Hundred testifies to this. [= ?43? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] <48b> ?44? Land of Hugh son of Baldric HAM 44,1 In `BOUNTISBOROUGH' Hundred Hugh son of Baldric holds ITCHEN [Abbas] from the King. The Abbey of the nuns of St Mary's Winchester held this manor before 1066. Then it answered for 12 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 16 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 £15; later £17; now £11. The Abbess of St Mary's claims this manor. The whole Hundred and in addition the whole sheriffdom bears witness that it was in the [lands of the] Abbey before 1066 and after 1066 and ought to be by right. ?King William returned it to this Church.? [= ?44? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] HAM 44,2 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred Hugh also holds OAKLEY. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066 and later 15s; now 20s. [= ?44? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] HAM 44,3 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Hugh also holds STRATFIELD [Saye]. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 15 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. ?4 hides were appropriated in the King's despite.? Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 10 smallholders with 16 ploughs. A church; 14 slaves; 2 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 100 pigs; 1 site in Winchester. Value before 1066 £15; later £12; now £15. [= ?44? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] HAM 44,4 In HODDINGTON Hundred Hugh also holds [South] WARNBOROUGH and Guy [* of Craon *] from him with his daughter. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 11 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 16 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres. [Value] before 1066 £12; later £6; now £10. [= ?44? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter HAM 45,1 In SHIRLEY Hundred Waleran holds WINKTON from the King and Robert from him. Earl Tosti held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 7 hides; now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills for the hall; 450 eels from the mill; meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £7; now £4 10s. The King has 1 hide, and 1/2 virgate and all the woodland of this manor in his Forest. This is valued at 110s and the King gave 1 virgate of land from the remainder to a priest. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,2 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Waleran also holds 1 1/2 virgates in OUTWICK and Jocelyn holds from Waleran. Aghmund held it from King Edward in freehold. It belonged to [East] Wellow, so the Hundred and Shire state. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; a small wood. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,3 In ANDOVER Hundred Waleran also holds FOXCOTTE and Ralph from him. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then and now it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066, 50s; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,4 In {SORESDENE} Waleran holds 1 virgate and Ralph from him. Godric held it in freehold from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 5s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,5 In BROUGHTON Hundred Waleran also holds [East] DEAN. {Manno} held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; 2 slaves; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066, 10s; later and now 5s. This land is not attached to any manor of his. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] <48c> HAM 45,6 Waleran also holds [West] DEAN. {Boda} held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £4; later 60s; now 40s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,7 Waleran also holds [West] TYTHERLEY, and Roger from him. Aelfric held it in freehold from King Edward as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 4 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,8 In SOMBORNE Hundred Waleran also holds [King's] SOMBORNE and Roger from him. Ednoth held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 20s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] HAM 45,9 In the same [King's] SOMBORNE Waleran also holds 1 hide and Roger from him. Mainard held it from King Edward. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 10s. [= ?45? Land of Waleran the hunter =] ?46? Land of Walter son of Other HAM 46,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Walter son of Other holds WILL HALL. {Ocsen} held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough [in lordship]; 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A church; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 40s. [= ?46? Land of Walter son of Other =] HAM 46,2 In `CHUTELEY' Hundred Walter also holds MALSHANGER. Ocsen held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough and 1 slave. Woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 40s. [= ?46? Land of Walter son of Other =] ?47? Land of Walter son of Roger ^[of Pîtres]^ HAM 47,1 In BARTON Hundred Walter son of Roger of Pîtres holds 1/2 hide in BARTON [Stacey] and Hugh of Port from him. Edsi the sheriff held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. 1 church. Value 15s. ?47? Land of Walter son of Roger ^[of Pîtres]^ HAM 47,2 In BROUGHTON Hundred Walter also holds [East] DEAN and Herbert from him. Wulfstan held it from King Edward in freehold as 1 manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, later and now 7s; however, it pays 15s in revenue. ?47? Land of Walter son of Roger ^[of Pîtres]^ HAM 47,3 In NEATHAM Hundred Walter son of Roger holds SELBORNE and {Hundger} Herbert from him. Alward held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough [in lordship]; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 70s. ?47? Land of Walter son of Roger ^[of Pîtres]^ ?48? Land of William son of Magne HAM 48,1 In BARTON Hundred William son of Magne holds 1 hide in NEWTON [Stacey]. Aelfric held it from King Edward. Then [***] it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. In lordship 1 plough. It has been given at a revenue for 20s and the value is as much. William acquired this land with his wife. [= ?48? Land of William son of Magne =] ?49? Land of William Alis HAM 49,1 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred William Alis holds ALLINGTON. Godman held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 67 acres; 30d for grazing; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £15; later £7; now £6 10s. [= ?49? Land of William Alis =] ?50? Land of William son of Baderon HAM 50,1 In KINGSCLERE Hundred William son of Baderon holds `CLERE'. Saxi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 16 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1 slave; 3 mills at 7s 6d; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, later, and now £7; however, it pays £10. [= ?50? Land of William son of Baderon =] HAM 50,2 In ANDOVER Hundred William also holds [East] CHOLDERTON. 3 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates; now for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates. <48d> Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 £4 10s; later and now 65s. [= ?50? Land of William son of Baderon =] ?51? Land of William son of Stur HAM 51,1 In SHIRLEY Hundred William son of Stur holds SOPLEY. Edric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 7 hides; now for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 10s; 875 eels; meadow, 60 acres less 1. Value before 1066 £10; later 40s; now 50s; however, it pays 100s. The King has 4 hides and the whole wood of this manor in his Forest. Value of all this 110s. [= ?51? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM 51,2 In SOMBORNE Hundred William also holds 1 hide _ and Hugh from him. Odo [* of Winchester *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 4 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 25s. [= ?51? Land of William son of Stur =] ?52? Land of William Bellett HAM 52,1 [In HURSTBOURNE Hundred] William Bellett holds WOODCOTT and Fatherling [* father of Roald *] from him with his daughter. Ansfrid held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship a plough, with 7 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; later and now 30s. [= ?52? Land of William Bellett =] ?53? Land of William the archer HAM 53,1 In BROUGHTON Hundred William the archer holds BENTLEY. Alwy held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; later and now 12s 6d. [= ?53? Land of William the archer =] HAM 53,2 In SOMBORNE Hundred William also holds COMPTON. 5 thanes held it from King Edward; they could go whither they would. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 villagers and 19 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £7. Aldred brother of Odo claims 1 virgate of land from this manor. He states that he held it in 1066, and was dispossessed after King William crossed the sea. He established his right in front of the Queen. Hugh of Port is witness to this and the men of the whole Hundred. [= ?53? Land of William the archer =] ?54? Land of Herbert son of Remigius HAM 54,1 In SOMBORNE Hundred Herbert son of Remigius holds FARLEY [Chamberlayne]. Alwin and Wulfwin held it from the King. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves. Value before 1066 and later 60s; now 100s. [= ?54? Land of Herbert son of Remigius =] HAM 54,2 Herbert also holds FARLEY [Chamberlayne]. Northmann held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. 3 smallholders and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. William of Eu claims this hide stating that it belongs to his manor but the men of the Hundred do not testify that he ought to have it but that it was misappropriated in the King's despite. [= ?54? Land of Herbert son of Remigius =] ?55? Land of H[erbert the chamberlain] HAM 55,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Herbert the chamberlain holds RHODE from the King. Brictric held it from King Edward. 1 hide and 1 virgate of land; it did not pay tax. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now 20s; when acquired 15s. [= ?55? Land of H[erbert the chamberlain] =] HAM 55,2 In MEONSTOKE Hundred Herbert also holds SOBERTON from the King. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides <49a> because 1/2 hide is in Earl Roger's park. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 10s; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s because it is diminished. [= ?55? Land of H[erbert the chamberlain] =] ?56? Land of Henry the treasurer HAM 56,1 In MEONSTOKE Hundred Henry the treasurer holds SOBERTON from the King. {Andrac} held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1. Earl Roger has 1 virgate in his park. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 60s. [= ?56? Land of Henry the treasurer =] HAM 56,2 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Henry also holds EASTLEIGH. Godwin held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now 40s. [= ?56? Land of Henry the treasurer =] HAM 56,3 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Henry also holds NUTLEY. 4 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now £4 10s. Geoffrey the marshal holds 1/2 hide of this manor which belongs there, so the Hundred states. [= ?56? Land of Henry the treasurer =] HAM 56,4 Henry also has 1 virgate _ in this Hundred which pays 4s to him but it is not of the same manor. [= ?56? Land of Henry the treasurer =] ?57? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain HAM 57,1 In BROUGHTON Hundred Humphrey the chamberlain holds PITTLEWORTH. Wulfnoth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, later, and now 60s. [= ?57? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] HAM 57,2 In BARTON Hundred Humphrey also holds 1 hide in COLEMORE. Aelfric held it from Bondi [* the constable *]; he could not go whither he would. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 30s; however, it pays 40s. [= ?57? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?58? [Land of] Herbrand ^[of Pont-Audemer]^ HAM 58,1 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Herbrand holds BOYATT from the King. Godric held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. 2 mills at 16s; meadow, 45 acres; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066 £4; later and now 40s. [= ?58? [Land of] Herbrand ^[of Pont-Audemer]^ =] ?59? [Land of] Reginald [son of] Croc HAM 59,1 In MANSBRIDGE Hundred Reginald son of Croc holds 1 hide in WOOLSTON from the King. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1/2 virgate. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?59? [Land of] Reginald [son of] Croc =] ?60? Land of Croc the hunter HAM 60,1 In ANDOVER Hundred Croc holds 2 hides from the King in [South] TIDWORTH. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?60? Land of Croc the hunter =] HAM 60,2 In HURSTBOURNE Hundred Croc also holds [Crux] EASTON. {Linxi} held it from King Edward jointly. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 3 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 20 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £6. [= ?60? Land of Croc the hunter =] <49b> ?61? Land of Jocelyn of Cormeilles HAM 61,1 In ANDOVER Hundred Jocelyn of Cormeilles holds THRUXTON from the King. Saxi held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 10 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The Abbey of Cormeilles holds the church of this manor with 1 virgate of land. It has 1 villager. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £13; later and now £10. [= ?61? Land of Jocelyn of Cormeilles =] ?62? Land of Geoffrey the marshal HAM 62,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Geoffrey the marshal holds EMPSHOTT from the King. Bondi [* the constable *] and Saxi held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 50d; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland at 1 pig. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 25s. [= ?62? Land of Geoffrey the marshal =] HAM 62,2 Geoffrey also holds [East] WORLDHAM. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 5 virgates of land; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 12 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 40s. [= ?62? Land of Geoffrey the marshal =] ?63? Land of Nigel the doctor HAM 63,1 In NEATHAM Hundred Nigel the doctor holds `BROXHEAD' from the King. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. Value 30s. [= ?63? Land of Nigel the doctor =] ?64? Land of Alfred the priest HAM 64,1 In KINGSCLERE Hundred Alfred the priest holds WOLVERTON and `Finley' from the King. Aelfeva held it from the King; she could go whither she would. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 17 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £6; now 100s. [= ?64? Land of Alfred the priest =] HAM 64,2 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Alfred also holds 1 hide _. Wulfred held it from the King. It is an outlier of Wolverton. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Woodland at 5 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?64? Land of Alfred the priest =] ?65? Land of Durand the barber HAM 65,1 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Durand the barber holds 1 hide _ from the King which Blaecmann held from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 25s. [= ?65? Land of Durand the barber =] ?66? [Land of] Ranulf Flambard HAM 66,1 In TITCHFIELD Hundred Ranulf Flambard holds FUNTLEY from the King. Thori held it from Earl Godwin. Then and now it answered for 1 hide; however, there is 1 virgate of land more. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. [= ?66? [Land of] Ranulf Flambard =] ?67? [Land of] Geoffrey the chamberlain HAM 67,1 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Geoffrey, the chamberlain of the King's daughter, holds HATCH [Warren] from the King. Alsi held it before 1066. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 villagers with 1 plough. A church; 11 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. Odo of Winchester claims this hide stating that he had it in pledge for £10 from Alsi by grant of King William and thus lost it unjustly; but Geoffrey holds it from the King for the service which he rendered to his daughter Matilda. [= ?67? [Land of] Geoffrey the chamberlain =] <49c> ?68? [Land of Hugh Beard and many other King's servants] HAM 68,1 In ODIHAM Hundred Hugh Beard holds DOGMERSFIELD from the King. Swein held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for nothing. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; a mill at 6s 6d; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value 100s. HAM 68,2 In SOMBORNE Hundred Hugh son of Osmund holds {STOCHE}. Edward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 slaves. The value is and was 20s. HAM 68,3 In SOMBORNE Hundred Ansketil son of Osmund holds HOUGHTON from the King. Godwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. They are in lordship, with 4 smallholders and 10 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 50s. HAM 68,4 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Ansketil ^[son of Osmund]^ also holds 1 virgate from the King in {NORTHAM}. Edsi held it from King Edward and it was of the King's revenue. In his time it was put outside, but the Hundred does not know how. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Value 15s. HAM 68,5 In PORTSDOWN Hundred Ansketil ^[son of Osmund]^ also holds COSHAM from the King. Brictmer held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship, 1 plough; 6 smallholders and 1 slave. A salt-house at 14d. A man of his holds 1 virgate of this manor and has 1 plough there. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 50s. HAM 68,6 Ansketil ^[son of Osmund]^ also holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. Northmann held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 30s. HAM 68,7 In `ASHLEY' Hundred Miles the porter holds BRAMDEAN from the King. Two free men held it from King Edward as 3 manors. Then it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. 1 site in Winchester at 3s. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 50s. HAM 68,8 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Miles ^[the porter]^ also holds 2 1/2 virgates _ from the King. Two free men held them from King Edward as 2 manors. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. The value is and was 5s. HAM 68,9 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Aubrey the chamberlain holds HARTLEY [Wespall] from the King. Aelfric [* Small *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. 4 villagers with 3 ploughs; 1 slave. A mill at 3s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value before 1066, later, and now 40s; however, it pays 45s. HAM 68,10 In ANDOVER Hundred Robert son of Murdoch holds [East] CHOLDERTON from the King. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Then it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate and 1 1/2 acres; now for 2 hides and the fourth part of one virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 40s. HAM 68,11 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Osbern the falconer holds GORLEY from the King. Wihtric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres. Value was 20s; now 10s. Half of this hide is in the Forest; value 7s. <49d> ?69? Land of ^[Odo of Winchester and many of]^ the King's thanes HAM 69,1 In BARTON Hundred Odo ^[of Winchester]^ holds SUTTON [Scotney] from the King. Alward held it from Earl Godwin. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; a mill at 6s 3d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now 100s. HAM 69,2 Odo ^[of Winchester]^ also holds NORTON. Folki? held it from King Edward; he could go whither he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 6 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 10 acres; from grazing 12d; 5 sites in Winchester at 10s. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £6 10s. HAM 69,3 In `ASHLEY' Hundred Odo ^[of Winchester]^ also holds BRAMDEAN. Leofwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 5s. HAM 69,4 In NEATHAM Hundred Edwin [* the hunter *] holds OAKHANGER, he says because he bought it from King William, but the Shire has no knowledge of this. Alwy held it from King Edward. Now Richard holds it from Edwin. Before 1066 it answered for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. The King's reeve claims 1/2 hide of this manor for the pasture of the King's oxen; but the Shire testifies that he cannot have pasture nor pasturage from the King's woodland as he claims, except through the sheriff. HAM 69,5 In ODIHAM Hundred Godwin holds `BARTLEY'. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides, now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 20d; meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 20s. HAM 69,6 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Cypping [* of Worthy *] holds [Preston] CANDOVER from the King. Osbern held it from Queen Edith. Then it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides; now for 2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough; 1 slave. Ernwulf holds 1 virgate of this land; he has 1/2 plough there. Value before 1066 £4; later 60s; now 50s. 1/2 hide was taken away from this manor and put in Odiham so the Hundred states. HAM 69,7 Odo of Winchester holds DUMMER, and Hundger from him. Auti held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 3 sites in Winchester pay 2s; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. HAM 69,8 Edwin the priest holds 1 virgate from the King in [Preston] CANDOVER. He held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; however, there is 1 plough in lordship. Value 5s. HAM 69,9 In HOLDSHOTT Hundred Alsi son of Brictsi holds MATTINGLEY from the King. Alric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 30s. HAM 69,10 Alsi ^[son of Brictsi]^ also holds MINLEY. Alwy held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. The value is and was 20s. HAM 69,11 Aelfric holds [***] 2 hides in STRATFIELD [Saye]. Godric and Siward held them from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors. Aelfric [* Small *] has held them up to now without any warrant. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Land for 3 ploughs. Before 1066 and now it paid tax for 2 hides. Value before 1066, 15s; later and now {{13s 4d}} 10s. <50a> HAM 69,12 Aelfric [* Small *] also holds HARTLEY [Wespall]. Alric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. The value is and was 15s. The holder of this land states that he bought it from Earl William for 2 marks of gold [£12], but had never had it before. HAM 69,13 In BERMONDSPITT Hundred Ednoth and Edwy held {SUDBERIE} from King Edward in freehold. After his death they also died, but Cola, a close kinsman of theirs, bought the land back from Earl William. Now Walter holds it in pledge from the son [of] Cola of Basing. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 20s. HAM 69,14 Siric the chamberlain holds FARLEIGH [Wallop] from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward. Then it paid tax for 4 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship, 1 plough; 15 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 16 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £8; later 60s; now £6. HAM 69,15 In BROUGHTON Hundred Osmund holds BENTLEY from the King. He also held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s. HAM 69,16 Alwy son of {Turber} holds [West] TYTHERLEY from the King. Three free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 3 manors. Then it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 virgate; now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 22 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres; woodland for fencing. Value of the whole before 1066, 50s; later and now 40s. The men of the Hundred state that they never have seen the King's seal or commissioner who put Alwin the rat, the predecessor of the present holder, in possession of the manor, and unless the King testify, he has nothing there. Two of its holders were killed in the Battle of Hastings. HAM 69,17 Alwy son of Saewulf holds [East] TYTHERLEY from the King. His father held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 26 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. The value was 60s; now 40s. HAM 69,18 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds LOCKERLEY from the King [***]. His father held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s. HAM 69,19 Four Englishmen hold [Over] WALLOP from the King. Their father held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship among the four of them. The value is and was 10s. HAM 69,20 Edmund [* son of Payne *] holds `MICHELTON' from the King. His father held 1 virgate from King Edward; another virgate was given to him in exchange from Walter Giffard. Skaife held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 5s. HAM 69,21 Alsi son of Brictsi holds [Nether] WALLOP from the King. Alric held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it pays tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s; later 15s. HAM 69,22 Aghmund holds [East] WELLOW from the King. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 100d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. The value was 60s; now 40s. Waleran took away 1 1/2 virgates of this manor and put them outside the County, in Wiltshire. Three virgates of this land are in the King's Forest. <50b> HAM 69,23 The other Aghmund holds {HOTLOP} from the King. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 slave with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 30s. HAM 69,24 Alwy [* son of Saewulf *] holds LOCKERLEY from the King. He held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship. The value is and was 30d. HAM 69,25 Edwulf holds a messuage in MOTTISFONT from the King in freehold. His father held it. 1 smallholder there who pays 7d; the value is as much. HAM 69,26 In ANDOVER Hundred Aghmund holds SHODDESDEN from the King. He himself held it from Queen Edith in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value was 15s; now 10s. HAM 69,27 Saeric holds ENHAM from the King. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill at 5s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 60s; now 30s. HAM 69,28 Alsi the valet holds ENHAM from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 5s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 60s; the value is 30s. In this manor the monks of the Bishopric of Winchester have £12 from a pledge which a man who has died left to them. HAM 69,29 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred Alwy son of {Turber} holds North] CHARFORD from the King. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 14 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 30d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. The value was 30s; now 20s. HAM 69,30 Alwy ^[son of {Turber}]^ also holds ROCKBOURNE. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 5 smallholders. The value was 40s; now 20s. 1 virgate of this hide, which he claimed the Hundred state was exempt and free before 1066; for this, Alwy has King Edward's seal. HAM 69,31 Alwy ^[son of {Turber}]^ also holds MIDGHAM. Wulfgeat held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value 13s. HAM 69,32 Cola the hunter holds ELLINGHAM from the King. {Bolne} held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 7 smallholders, and 5 slaves with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 103 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now 70s. 1 hide of this manor is in the King's Forest and enough woodland for 20 pigs to come from pasturage. Value of the whole 70s. HAM 69,33 Saewin holds 1/2 hide from the King in ROCKBOURNE. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was 12s 6d; now 7s 6d. The sheriff's officers state that this 1/2 hide belongs to the King's revenue; but the Hundred and Shire state that King Edward gave it to him ^[Saewin]^ and that he has his seal for it. <50c> HAM 69,34 Edeva holds MIDGHAM from the King. Two free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 4 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 13s. Picot holds from Edeva. HAM 69,35 Picot holds 1 virgate from the King in BURGATE. Wulfric and Goldeva held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 2 smallholders. A mill at 8s 8d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland without pasturage. Value before 1066, 10s; later 5s; now 12s. HAM 69,36 In SHIRLEY Hundred Wulfgeat the hunter holds RIPLEY. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 smallholders and 4 slaves with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. 3 hides and the whole wood of this manor are in the King's Forest. Value before 1066 £8; now 50s; what is in the Forest 100s. HAM 69,37 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Aghmund holds 1/2 hide in TOTTON. He himself held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 2 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; the fifth part of a mill at 5s. The value was 12s; now 15s. HAM 69,38 Alric? [* Small *] holds [***] 1/2 hide _. His father held it from King Edward, but he did not ask the King for it at the death of his uncle Godric who was looking after it. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; the fourth part of a mill at 5s. Value before 1066 and later 12s; now 15s. HAM 69,39 The sons of Godric Malf hold HANGER. Their father held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 1 pig. The value was 20s; now 10s. HAM 69,40 In KINGSCLERE Hundred Alwin White holds 2 hides _. He himself held it before 1066. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. The plough is there, and 2 slaves. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 30s. Alwin held this land before 1066 under Wigot [* of Wallingford *] for protection; now he holds it under Miles [* Crispin *], and it was delivered to Wigot by Humphrey Visdeloup in exchange for Broadwater, as he himself states; but the Hundred knows nothing of it. HAM 69,41 Edwin the hunter holds 2 hides _ from the King's revenue. King Edward gave them to him. Then and now they answered for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 18s. HAM 69,42 Ravelin holds KINGSCLERE from the King. He himself held it before 1066. Then it answered for 3 hides and 1/2 virgate; now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers and 18 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 50d; meadow, 3 acres; for grazing 6s 2d. The value is and was 65s. HAM 69,43 Leofwin holds 1 virgate in KINGSCLERE from the King. He himself held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for that amount. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for fencing. Value 5s. HAM 69,44 Leofwin also holds 1 hide in HANNINGTON. {Estan} held it from King Edward jointly. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 3 slaves with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. <50d> HAM 69,45 In SOMBORNE Hundred Aldred brother of Odo holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. He himself held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1/2 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 6s. HAM 69,46 Almer holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. Alwy held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1/2 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 5s. HAM 69,47 Wulfric the hunter holds a manor _ from the King. His father held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides of land; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was 20s. HAM 69,48 In BASINGSTOKE Hundred Alsi the valet holds STEVENTON from the King. Alfhelm held it from King Edward. 5 hides used to be recorded there; but then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 8 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later 70s; now £4. HAM 69,49 Godwin the falconer holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. He also held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. The value is and was 4s. HAM 69,50 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Alwin ^[son of Wulfgeat]^ holds MARCHWOOD from the King. Wulfgeat his father held it. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 8d. The value was 10s; now 15s. HAM 69,51 Edmund son of Payne holds 1 virgate from the King in DURLEY, and Hugh from him. Saewulf held it from King Edward jointly. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; there was woodland at 6 pigs, but it is not there [now]. The value was 10s; now 3s. HAM 69,52 Cola the hunter holds 1/2 hide from Wulfgeat [* the hunter *] his father in LANGLEY. He held this from the King jointly. Then it answered for 1/2 hide, now for the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland at 5 pigs. The value is and was 6s. HAM 69,53 Aelfric Small holds 1 virgate _ in the Forest. A freedman held it in the King's revenue; and now Aelfric claims it back from the Bishop of Saintes. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. The value was 6s; now 12s. HAM 69,54 Edmund [* son of Payne *] holds STONE from the King. Saewin and Almer held it jointly, and each had a hall. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder only. Value before 1066, 60s; later 10s; now 5s. <51a> List 6 In the New Forest and around it ?NF1? [Land of King William] HAM NF1,1 In REDBRIDGE Hundred The King had and has 1 hide in {ACHELIE}; it is in the revenue of the Isle of Wight. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 50s. Now it is in the Forest; the King put it there. [= ?NF1? [Land of King William] =] ?NF2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] HAM NF2,1 [* In REDBRIDGE Hundred *] Bishop Walkelin had 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in FAWLEY. It paid tax for as much; now for nothing. Land for 12 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 50s. Now it is in the Forest. [= ?NF2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] =] HAM NF2,2 In BOLDRE Hundred The Bishop also had THROUGHAM in lordship. It was in the [lands of the] Monastery. It answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 60s. Now it is in the Forest. [= ?NF2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] =] HAM NF2,3 The Bishop also had {SCLIVE} in lordship. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. It answered for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £10. Now it is in the Forest, except the meadow, which he who held the manor still holds. Meadow, 8 acres. [= ?NF2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] =] ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] HAM NF3,1 [* In BOLDRE Hundred *] Earl Roger had {LESTEORDE}. Two freeholders held it jointly. This land answered for 1 hide. Value before 1066 and later 40s. Now it is in the Forest, except for the fourth part of 1 virgate which a man holds from the Earl. He has 3 smallholders there. Value 3s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,2 The Earl holds 1 hide in SWAY himself, and Fulcwin from him. Alfred held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates, and the fourth virgate is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough in the manor. 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, later and now 9s; what the King has, 2s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,3 The Earl has 1 hide in SWAY himself, and Nigel [* the doctor *] from him. Durand held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate, the others are in the Forest. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was 20s; now 5s; what the King has, 15s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,4 The Earl has 1 hide in [South] BADDESLEY himself, and Durand from him. Swarting held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate, the others are in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,5 The Earl has 1 hide in {OSELEI} himself, and Nigel [* the doctor *] from him. Salide held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide. Now it is in the Forest, except 1 acre of meadow which Nigel [* the doctor *] holds. The value was 40s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,6 The Earl holds 1 hide in {OSELEI} himself, and Fulcwin from him. Godwin held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now it is in the Forest, except 2 acres of meadow. The land was for 2 ploughs. The value was 20s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,7 The Earl had THROUGHAM himself, 2 manors and William from him. Kolgrim and Edwy held it jointly. It answered for 2 1/2 hides. Now the whole is all in the Forest. The land was for 4 ploughs. The value was 60s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,8 [In `ROWDITCH' Hundred] The Earl holds 1/2 hide in WALHAMPTON himself, and Fulcwin from him. Alnoth held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1/2 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Value before 1066, 15s; later and now 10s. The woodland is in the Forest; value 4s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,9 The Earl holds 1 hide in LYMINGTON himself, and Fulcwin from him. Leofing held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1/2 [hide], because the woodland is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager, 2 slaves and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; later and now 15s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,10 The Earl has 1/2 hide in HINTON [Admiral] himself. Fulcwin holds from him. Wulfwy held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1/2 hide; now for 1 1/2 virgates, because the other [virgate] is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value is and was 15s; what the King has, 3s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,11 The Earl has 5 1/2 virgates in ASHLEY himself, and Nigel [* the doctor *] holds from him. Saewulf held it jointly. Then it answered for 5 1/2 virgates; now for 4 1/2 virgates; 1 virgate is in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. It is there in lordship; 2 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 1/2 acres. The value was 50s; now 20s; what the King has, 6s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] <51b> HAM NF3,12 The Earl has 7 virgates in BARTON himself, and Durand from him. Aelfric [* Small *] held it from King Edward. Then [it answered] for 7 virgates; now for 5 virgates, because the others are in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 20s; what the King has, 6s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,13 The Earl has 1 hide in BARTON himself, and Durand from him. Wulfward held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1/2 [hide], the rest is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was 20s; now 10s; what the King has, 6s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,14 The Earl has 1 hide in HINTON [Admiral] himself. Nigel [* the doctor *] holds from him. Edric held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide, now for 3 virgates. 1 [virgate] is in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was 15s; what the King has, 3s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,15 The Earl has 1 hide in BECKLEY himself, and Nigel [* the doctor *] from him. Holmger held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates; 1 virgate is in the Forest. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 15s; what the King has, 5s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] HAM NF3,16 The Earl holds the third part of 1 hide in FERNHILL himself, and Nigel [* the doctor *] from the Earl. Godric held it jointly. Then it answered for 3 virgates; now for 1 virgate; the others are in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. The value was 13s; now 10s; what the King holds, 3s. [= ?NF3? [Land of Earl Roger] =] ?NF4? [Land of William of Eu] HAM NF4,1 In `ROWDITCH' Hundred William of Eu holds 1 manor _ and Bernard from him. Cuthwulf held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 5 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 30s. The King has 1 virgate with the woodland; value 5s. [= ?NF4? [Land of William of Eu] =] ?NF5? [Land of Ralph of Mortimer] HAM NF5,1 [* In `ROWDITCH' Hundred *] Ralph of Mortimer holds HORDLE and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Iusten held it from King Edward. Then [it answered] for 5 hides; now for 4 hides; the fifth is in the Forest. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers and 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill; 6 salt-houses at 15d. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now the same. The King holds the woodland in the Forest, where 6 men used to live; value 60s. [= ?NF5? [Land of Ralph of Mortimer] =] ?NF6? [Land of Hugh of Port] HAM NF6,1 [In BOLDRE Hundred] Hugh of Port holds 1 1/2 virgates in PILLEY and Hugh of St Quentin from him. Algar held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 1/2 virgates; now for nothing because it is all in the Forest, except 1 1/2 acres of meadow. The land was for 1 plough. The value was 10s. [= ?NF6? [Land of Hugh of Port] =] HAM NF6,2 Hugh also holds 1 hide in THROUGHAM and Hugh of St Quentin from him. Wihtlac held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for nothing, because it is all in the Forest, except 1 acre of meadow. The land was for 2 ploughs. The value was 30s. [= ?NF6? [Land of Hugh of Port] =] ?[NF7]? [Land of Edward of Salisbury] HAM NF7,1 [* In BOLDRE Hundred *] Edward of Salisbury holds 2 hides in ALLUM, and Robert from him. 2 freeholders held them jointly. Then [they answered] for 2 hides; now for nothing, because they are all in the Forest, except 12 acres of meadow. There was land for 4 ploughs. Value was 100s. [= ?[NF7]? [Land of Edward of Salisbury] =] ?[NF8]? [Land of Ranulf Flambard] HAM NF8,1 [* In BOLDRE Hundred *] Ranulf Flambard holds 1 hide in {BILE} from the King. Alwold held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for nothing, because it is all in the Forest, except 4 acres of meadow. Ranulf also held 1 hide in the village itself and it answered for as much before 1066. Now it is all in the Forest, except 4 acres of meadow. The land was for 4 ploughs. The value of these two lands was £4. [= ?[NF8]? [Land of Ranulf Flambard] =] HAM NF8,2 Ranulf also holds 1 hide from the King in {BECESLEI}. Two freeholders held it. Then [it answered] for 1 hide, now for 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. The value was 15s; now 4s. A mill at 30d. [= ?[NF8]? [Land of Ranulf Flambard] =] ?[NF9]? [Land of Hugh ^[son of Osmund]^ and Odo [* of Winchester *] and many others] HAM NF9,1 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Hugh son of Osmund holds 1 hide in HARTFORD from the King. Aelfric [* Small *] held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for nothing, because it is in the Forest. The land was for 4 ploughs. The value was 25s. <51c> HAM NF9,2 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Odo [* of Winchester *] holds DIBDEN from the King. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 2 hides. It does not pay tax except for 1 [hide], because 3 hides are in the Forest. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres; woodland at 6 pigs; a salt-house; a fishery. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now 50s; however, it pays 100s. HAM NF9,3 Payne [* father of Edmund *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in `BUCKHOLT' from the King. Saewin held it jointly. It answered for 5 virgates. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 6 ploughs. The value was 100s. HAM NF9,4 Thorbert the hunter had 1 hide in OTTERWOOD; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 21s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,5 Two freeholders had 1/2 hide in {NUTLEI}. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 25s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,6 Aelfric [* Small *] and 2 freeholders had 1 hide and 1 virgate in OTTERWOOD; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was 30s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,7 Godric and Alnoth had 2 hides in GATEWOOD; {{it answered for as much}}. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 5 ploughs. Value was 45s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,8 Bolla and Wulfgeat had 2 hides in EXBURY; {{it answered for as much}}. Now it is in the Forest. The value was 40s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,9 Godric and Aghmund , 1 hide in ROLLSTONE jointly; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 15s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,10 Bernard Pancevolt, 3 virgates and Saewin 1 hide in HARDLEY; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 30s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,11 In `EDGEGATE' Hundred Saewulf's wife holds HOBURNE from the King. Saewulf held it from the King. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 15s. HAM NF9,12 In the same Hundred _ Wihtlac has 4 acres of meadow, and Aelfric the doctor 4 acres. HAM NF9,13 In RINGWOOD Hundred Bernard the chamberlain holds HARBRIDGE from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it. Then it answered for 5 hides, now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 £4 10s; later and now 70s. HAM NF9,14 In BOLDRE Hundred Bolla had 1/2 hide in GRITNAM from the King. Waleran the hunter was holding it now. It answered for 1 hide. Now it is in the Forest. The value was 40s. HAM NF9,15 Cypping [* of Worthy *] held 3 virgates in {ACHELIE} from the King. It answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. The value was 40s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,16 Wihtlac held 1 hide in BOLDERFORD from the King. Now it is in the Forest, except 2 acres of meadow which Hugh of St Quentin holds. The value was £10. HAM NF9,17 Edric had 1 hide in PILLEY from the King; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest, except 6 acres of meadow which Hugh of St Quentin holds. The value was 30s. HAM NF9,18 Aelfric [* Small *] had {WIGARESTUN} from the King jointly. It answered for 1 hide. Now it is in the Forest, apart from 1 acre of meadow which Aelfric [* Small *] also holds. The land was for 2 ploughs. The value was 5s. HAM NF9,19 Payne [* father of Edmund *] held 2 manors called BOLDRE. Two freeholders held them jointly. Then it answered for 2 hides. Now it is in the Forest, except 6 acres of meadow which Hugh of St Quentin holds. The land was for 4 ploughs. The value was £3. HAM NF9,20 Brictsi had {CILDEEST} from the King jointly. It answered for 5 hides. Now it is in the Forest, except 2 acres of meadow which Aelfric Small holds. The land was for 8 ploughs. The value was £8. HAM NF9,21 Aelfric Small had 1 hide and 2 virgates in THROUGHAM jointly; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 4 ploughs. The value was £4. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,22 Hunta had 1 hide in THROUGHAM; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was 30s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,23 Saewin had 1 virgate _ in the same Hundred. It never paid tax. Now it is in the Forest, except 1 acre of meadow which Hugh of St Quentin holds. Value was 12d. <51d> HAM NF9,24 Saewulf and Aelfric [* Small *] had 2 hides in BATTRAMSLEY; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest, except 4 acres of meadow which Saewulf holds. Land for 5 ploughs. Value was £3. Peret the forester holds 1/2 virgate there from the King. HAM NF9,25 Saewulf had 1/2 hide in {SANHEST}; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 20s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,26 Hunta and Payne [* father of Edmund *] held 2 1/2 virgates _ jointly; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest, except for 1 acre of meadow which Aelfric [* Small *] holds. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 20s. HAM NF9,27 Aelfric [* Small *] had 1/2 hide in PILLEY; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest, except for 3 acres of meadow which Aelfric [* Small *] also holds. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 15s. HAM NF9,28 Aelfric [* Small *] and Aghmund held 3 virgates of land in COXLEASE. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was £3. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,29 Two freeholders held 1 virgate in {NUTLEI} jointly; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. The value was 6s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,30 Ednoth had 2 hides in BROOKLEY and {Mapleham} jointly; it answered for 2 hides. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 6 ploughs. The value was 20s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,31 Wihtlac held 1/2 hide in HINCHESLEA; it answered for as much. Now it is in the Forest. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 20s. ^[King William has it]^ HAM NF9,32 In `ROWDITCH' Hundred Godric held WOOTTON from the King. Then [it answered] for 1 hide. Now it is in the Forest, except 15 acres of meadow which Godric holds. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 40s. HAM NF9,33 Wihtlac and Aelfric [* Small *] held 2 hides in {OXELEI} jointly. Bolla held it. Then [it answered] for 2 hides. Now it is in the Forest, except 4 acres of meadow which they themselves hold. The land was for 4 ploughs. The value was 40s. HAM NF9,34 Wulfric [* the hunter *] has 1 virgate of land in {GODESMANESCAMP}. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship. The value is and was 4s. HAM NF9,35 Wulfgar has 1 virgate of land in MILFORD from the King. He himself held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 virgate; now for three parts of a virgate. There is nothing there; however, the value is 3s. The King has the woodland in the Forest; value 12d. HAM NF9,36 The sons of Godric Malf hold 1 hide in ASHLEY. Their father held it from the King. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 3 slaves [[villagers]]; 1 slave and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 15s. The King holds the woodland of this manor at 8 pigs in his Forest; value 5s. HAM NF9,37 [* In BOLDRE Hundred *] The sons of Godric Malf have MINSTEAD from the King. Their father held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now his sons have only 1/2 hide which paid tax for 1 virgate. The other land is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 10 pigs; 1 site in Winchester at 12d. Value of this land before 1066 £8; later 15s; now 20s. HAM NF9,38 [In RINGWOOD Hundred] They also ^[sons of Godric Malf]^ hold BISTERNE from the King. Their father held it from King Edward jointly. Then [it answered] for 3 hides, now there are 2 hides; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. The third hide is in the Forest. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 32 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. The value was 60s; now 40s. HAM NF9,39 They also ^[sons of Godric Malf]^ hold 2 hides in CROW from the King. Their father held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 4 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 36 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 25s. HAM NF9,40 [* In `ROWDITCH' Hundred *] Aelfric [* Small *] holds MILFORD from the King in exchange for forest. Saewulf held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1/2 [hide], because the church part is in the Forest. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 6 slaves with 1 plough. A mill at 30d; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 20s; the King's part 10s. HAM NF9,41 Aelfric [* Small *] also holds 1/2 hide in EFFORD. His father held it jointly. Then it answered for 1/2 hide, and now for the same. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 3 villagers. A mill which a keeper of the King's house holds. The value was 5s; now 10s. HAM NF9,42 Aelfric [* Small *] also holds 1 1/2 virgates in {UTEFEL}. Leofing and Ketil [* the steersman *] held it. Aelfric [* Small *] bought it from them after 1066. It answered for 1 1/2 virgates then and now. 2 villagers are there with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s. HAM NF9,43 Aelfric [* Small *] also holds 3 virgates of land _, and Alwold from him. He himself held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs, but it is in the Forest. The value is and was 10s. What is in the Forest, 4s. HAM NF9,44 [In BOLDRE Hundred] Aelfric [* Small *] also holds 1 hide in BROCKENHURST. His father and uncle held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide, now for 1/2. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders and 4 slaves with 2 1/2 ploughs. A church; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now £4. HAM NF9,45 Edmund [* son of Payne *] holds 1 hide in SWAY. Algar held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 5 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 15s. <50d> ?[NF10]? ^[Land of many others]^ HAM NF10,1 [* In `ROWDITCH' Hundred *] In REDBRIDGE Hundred Hugh of Port holds 1 1/2 hides in MILTON and William [of] Chernet from him. Alwin held them jointly. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow 3 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 20s. Before 1066 it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide. The King has woodland of this manor at 20 pigs in the Forest; value 20s. HAM NF10,2 In REDBRIDGE Hundred Hugh of St Quentin holds LANGLEY through the Bishop of Bayeux, as he states, in exchange for a mill which he had from a man. Four freeholders held it jointly before 1066. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 30s. HAM NF10,3 [* In `ROWDITCH' Hundred *] In REDBRIDGE Hundred Hugh the interpreter holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in ARNEWOOD from the King. Siward held it from Earl Tosti. Then it answered for 1 hide and 1 virgate; now for nothing. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager and 9 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, later, and now 30s; what is in the Forest, 4s. HAM NF10,4 In FORDINGBRIDGE Hundred The King holds CANTERTON in his Forest. Kenna held it from King Edward, and is still there. Then it paid tax for 1/2 virgate; now for a quarter; the other quarter lies in the King's Forest. In lordship 1/2 plough with 4 smallholders. The woodland and meadow lie in the Forest. Value before 1066, 20s; now Kenna, 4s; the King, 16s. HAM NF10,5 In NEATHAM Hundred Godwin held [West] WORLDHAM before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. In the same Hundred, Godwin also held HOLYBOURNE; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. The worth of both lands 40s. ^[King William has it]^ <52a> HAM S1 [* In MANSBRIDGE Hundred *] In the Borough of SOUTHAMPTON The King has in lordship 76 [[79]] men who pay £7 of land tribute; before 1066 they paid as much. 27 of them each pay 8d; 2 [of them] 12d; and another 50 in number each pay 6d. HAM S2 Before 1066 these had exempt land in the same Borough from the King himself: Odo of Winchester, Eskil the priest, Ketil [* the steersman *], Fugel, [* Earl *] Tosti; the sons of Alric had 16 acres of land; Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] [had] 18 acres; Cypping [* of Worthy *] had 3 exempt houses and now Ralph of Mortimer holds them; Godwin [had] 3 houses that Bernard Pancevolt holds. Since King William came to England 65 Frenchmen and 31 Englishmen have been settled in Southampton. These all pay amongst themselves £4 6d for all customary dues. HAM S3 These listed below have the customary dues of their houses in Southampton by grant of King William: Bishop G[eoffrey dues] of 1 house; the Abbot of Cormeilles 1; the Abbot of Lyre 1; the Count of Evreux 2; Ralph of Mortimer 2; Gilbert of Bretteville 2; William son of Stur 2; Ralph of Tosny 1; Durand of Gloucester 2; Hugh of Port 1; Hugh of Grandmesnil 2; the Count of Mortain 5; Aiulf the chamberlain 5; Humphrey his brother 1; Osbern Giffard 1; Nigel the doctor 4; Richere of Les Andelys 4; Richard Poynant 1; Stephen the steersman 2; {Turstin} the chamberlain 2; {Turstin} the engineer 2; Ansketil son of Osmund 3; Reginald [son of] Croc 1. The Abbess of Wherwell has 1 fishery and a little land. Then it paid 100d; now 10s. <52b> ?IoW1? Land of the King in the Isle of Wight HAM IoW1,1 In BOWCOMBE Hundred King William holds BROOK in lordship. Earl Tosti held it. Then [it answered] for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 9 slaves; a mill at 15d; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later £6; now £7; however, it pays £7 more. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,2 The King holds COMPTON himself, in lordship. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 was £6; later and now 100s; however, it pays 60s more. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,3 The King holds AFTON himself, in lordship. Earl Tosti held it. Then [it answered] for 4 hides; now for 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 12 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later and now £8; however, it pays £10. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,4 The King holds WELLOW himself, in lordship. Cuthwulf held it from the King jointly. Then [it answered] for 2 hides; now for 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £10; however, it is at a revenue of £15. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,5 The King holds FRESHWATER himself, in lordship. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 15 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 £16; later £20; however, it is at a revenue of £30. Of these 15 hides, the Abbot of Lyre holds 3 virgates and William son of Azur 1 hide. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,6 The King also holds WILMINGHAM in lordship. Wulfgeat the hunter held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 20s. Reginald son of Croc holds 1 virgate of this manor of the King; he states that Earl Roger gave it to his father. The value was 5s; now it is laid waste. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,7 The King holds BOWCOMBE himself, in lordship. It was of King Edward's revenue. Then it answered for 4 hides, now for nothing. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers and 15 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 10 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; a mill at 40d. From toll 30s; a salt-house without dues; woodland at 5 pigs. William son of Stur holds 1/2 virgate of the land of this manor. 1 plough with 1 villager is there. Value 10s. Jocelyn ^[son of Azur]^ and William ^[son of Azur]^ his brother hold 1 virgate which before them paid tax, but they did not pay it. The monks of Lyre hold a church with 1 virgate of land of this manor. Of this virgate of land, Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] holds a bit where he has 8 men who pay 5s, and William son of Azur [holds] 2 1/2 acres where he has 4 houses. They hold them without the priest's will. 20 smallholders' messuages are attached to this church and pay 14s. A mill at 6s and all the tithes of Bowcombe belong to this church. Total value before 1066, later and now £20. What the Abbey has, £4. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,8 The King also holds `HALDLEY' in lordship. Cypping [* of Worthy *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 6 virgates, now for 2 virgates less a quarter. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Woodland at 2 pigs; 5 slaves. Value £3. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <52c> HAM IoW1,9 The King holds LUTON himself. Wulfgeat the hunter held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; woodland for fencing. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,10 The King also holds SHIDE. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 1/2 hides, now for 1 only. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave; 4 mills at 12s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland for fencing. The value is and was £4. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,11 From the four manors named above, William son of Stur pays £60, however much less their value. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,12 The King also holds SHORWELL. Three thanes held it jointly; they had 3 halls. Then [it answered] for 1 1/2 hides; now for 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; woodland for fencing. The value is and was £4. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,13 The King also holds three manors, ATHERFIELD, DUNGEWOOD and WALPAN. Three thanes held them. Then [they answered] for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 villager and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was £3; however, it pays £7. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,14 The King also holds KINGSTON. Wulfric held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 20s; however, it pays 30s. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HAM IoW1,15 The King also holds ALVINGTON. Dunn held it. Then [it answered] for 2 1/2 hides; now for 2 hides, because a castle stands on one virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 5s; meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was £3; however, it pays £4. [= ?IoW1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?IoW2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] HAM IoW2,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] In CALBOURNE Hundred which lies in BOWCOMBE Hundred Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester holds CALBOURNE in lordship. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. 32 hides, but before 1066 and now it did not pay tax except for 17 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 27 villagers and 15 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 11 slaves; 2 mills at 6s 3d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Of this land, Robert holds 6 hides, Herpolf 2 hides and Alsi [* son of Brictsi *] 3 1/2 hides. 7 freeholders held these hides from the Bishop, and they could not withdraw to another or from him. There are 3 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 22 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 12 slaves; meadow, 15 acres. Mauger holds a church of this manor with 1/2 hide. He has there 1 plough with 1 smallholder. The value of the whole manor before 1066 and later was £16. Now what the Bishop has, £30; however, it is at a revenue for £40, but it cannot bear nor pay. What the men hold, £7; the church, 30s. [= ?IoW2? [Land of the Bishop of Winchester] =] ?IoW3? What St Nicholas holds HAM IoW3,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] St Nicholas has 1 hide in SHALCOMBE from King William. Alwin Frost held it. Then it answered for 1 hide, now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs; it is there in lordship with 1 smallholder. Value was £4; now £3. [= ?IoW3? What St Nicholas holds =] ?IoW4? What Sainte-Marie of Lyre holds HAM IoW4,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] The Abbey of Sainte-Marie of Lyre has 6 churches in the Isle of Wight to which belong 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates _ of land and, in several manors, they have 5 villagers who hold 1 1/2 hides less the fourth part of 1 virgate. They have tithes from all the King's payments. All that it has is valued at £20. It pays tax at 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. [= ?IoW4? What Sainte-Marie of Lyre holds =] <52d> ?IoW5? Land of St Mary of Wilton HAM IoW5,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] Wilton Abbey holds WATCHINGWELL. It was always in the [lands of the] Monastery. Before 1066 it answered for 3 hides, now for 2 1/2 hides, because 1/2 [hide] is in the King's park. Land for 8 ploughs. 7 villagers and 12 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A salt-house without dues; woodland at 2 pigs; the meadow is in the park. The value is and was £3; what the King has, 5s. [= ?IoW5? Land of St Mary of Wilton =] ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur HAM IoW6,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] In BOWCOMBE Hundred William son of Stur holds CHALE from the King in lordship. Ketil [* the steersman *] was [there] jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there with 4 smallholders who have 1 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,2 William also holds GOTTEN. Bruning and his brother held it jointly. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,3 William also holds APPLEFORD, and Robert from him. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it jointly. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 17s; now 18s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,4 William also holds GATCOMBE. Three brothers held it from King Edward jointly. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. Each had a hall. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 40d; meadow, 26 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and now £6; when acquired 100s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,5 William also holds WHITCOMBE. Godric held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,6 [* In CALBOURNE Hundred *] William also holds CALBOURNE. Bolla held it jointly. Then it answered for 3 hides less 1/2 virgate; now for 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and later 30s; now 40s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,7 [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] William also holds WOLVERTON, and Juran from him. He himself held it from King Edward jointly. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. A mill at 35d; meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,8 William also holds 1/2 hide in [Little] ATHERFIELD. Travers holds from William. Wulfgeat held it jointly. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,9 William also holds CHEVERTON, and Humphrey from him. Thorkil held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland for fencing. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,10 There also ^[CHEVERTON]^ the same William has from the King 1 villager with 1/2 virgate of land, and 1 1/2 acres of land which Reginald the baker held from Earl William. The Earl's oven was there. Value 16d. The villager pays 10s a year. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,11 William son of Stur holds `HARDLEY' himself. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1/2 virgate. 1 plough there; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 8 slaves. A small wood without pasturage. The value is and was 40s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] <53a> HAM IoW6,12 William also holds {ORHAM}. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,13 William also holds WHIPPINGHAM. Bolla held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,14 William also holds WHITEFIELD, and Reginald from him. Ketil [* the steersman *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 1 slave with 1/2 plough. A salt-house at 14s 8d; meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,15 William also holds the other [Little] WHITEFIELD. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 3 mills at 11s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now £7. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,16 William also holds HALE, and Nigel from him. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,17 William also holds BINSTEAD. Tovi held it from King Edward in freehold, as a manor. Then it paid tax for 5 virgates; now for 2 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,18 William also holds MERSTON, and Humphrey from him. Brictwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,19 William also holds PRESTON. Tovi held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; a fishery for the hall; woodland at 1 pig. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,20 William also holds [East] STANDEN, and Humphrey from him. Bolla held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,21 William also holds MERSTON. King Edward held it in lordship. It was of his revenue and did not pay tax. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves with 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] HAM IoW6,22 William also holds ALVERSTONE, and Tovi from him. He himself held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder. A mill at 40d. The value was 20s; now 5s. [= ?IoW6? Land of William son of Stur =] ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur HAM IoW7,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] William son of Azur holds BONCHURCH from the King. {Estan} held it from Earl Godwin in freehold as a manor. Then it paid tax for 1 virgate; now for nothing. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,2 William also holds LOVERSTON. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1/2 hide; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 9 smallholders. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,3 William also holds [West] STANDEN. 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 5 virgates; now for 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. Peverel holds 1/2 virgate of this land; he has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s. Now, William's lordship, 40s; Peverel, 10s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,4 William also holds BRIDDLESFORD, and Nigel from him. Olaf held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] <53b> HAM IoW7,5 William also holds YAVERLAND. Almer and Swarting held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 8 smallholders. A mill at 12s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was £3; later £4; now 100s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,6 William also holds SHANKLIN. Algar held it from King Edward. Then it paid tax for 1 hide; now for 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough. Woodland at 2 pigs. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,7 William also holds BRADING. His nephew holds from him. Alnoth held it from King Edward in freehold, as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for three parts of 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,8 William also holds BORTHWOOD, BRANSTONE and LESSLAND. Two free men [held them] from King Edward in freehold, as 2 manors. Then and now they paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs, and it is in one manor. In lordship, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Of this land William's nephew holds 1 virgate, and Peverel {{1/2 hide}} 1 virgate. Value of the whole before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 16s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,9 William also holds 10 acres in BLACK PAN. 1 smallholder there. Value 3s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,10 William also holds {SCALDEFORD}. Asgot held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 villagers. Woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 16s; now 10s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,11 William also holds {WITESTONE}, and William and Richard from him. Almer held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 3 villagers. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,12 William also holds BARNSLEY, and Roger from him. Wulfnoth held from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 7s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,13 William also holds ROWBOROUGH. The Abbot of Winchester held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,14 William also holds MOOR, and Ansketil from him. 3 free men held from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,15 William also holds ADGESTONE. Godric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. A vavassor lives there, who has 2 cows. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,16 William also has a piece of land _ on the Island from which come 3 ploughshares. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] <53c> HAM IoW7,17 Again, William son of Azur holds MOTTISTONE from the King. 4 thanes held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 2 hides; now for 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later and now £6. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,18 William also holds COOMBE. Leofing held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill; meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,19 William also holds 1/2 hide in HAMSTEAD, and Nigel from him. Aelfric [* Small *] held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,20 William also holds 1/2 hide in CHILTON. William the forester holds from him. Aelfric [* Small *] held it jointly. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] <53d> HAM IoW7,21 William also holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in SHIDE. Ednoth held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 5 virgates; now for 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship nothing, but 15 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now 60s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,22 William also holds 1 hide in FRESHWATER, and Roger from him. It pays tax for as much. A reeve of [* Earl *] Tosti's held it in the manor of Freshwater. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 3 smallholders. Value before 1066 and now 40s; when acquired 20s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] HAM IoW7,23 William also holds 1 virgate in CHILLERTON. Geoffrey holds from him. It answered for as much. Blaecmann held it jointly. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?IoW7? Land of William son of Azur =] <53b> ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur HAM IoW8,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] Jocelyn son of Azur holds {SCALDEFORD} from the King. Asgot held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship. Azur holds from Jocelyn. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,2 Jocelyn also has a piece of land _ on the Island from which come 3 ploughshares. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,3 Jocelyn also holds ROUD. Alnoth held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 hides; now for 5 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Of this manor Azur holds 1 virgate; Saewin 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate; and Nigel three parts of 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 £9; later £8; now £7 10s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,4 Jocelyn also holds SHANKLIN. 6 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides; now for 5 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. <53c> {Livol} holds 1 hide of this manor. He has 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 £8; later £6; now £7. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,5 Jocelyn also holds {WERISTETONE}. 3 free men held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 2 hides, 3 virgates and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 men hold this land from Jocelyn; William, another William, Geoffrey and Donald. In lordship 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; later and now 50s between them all. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,6 Jocelyn holds SHIDE himself from the King. Ednoth held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides less 1 virgate; now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 5s; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 50s; when acquired 40s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,7 Jocelyn also holds 1 virgate in CHILLERTON. Geoffrey holds it from Jocelyn. Blaecmann held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,8 Jocelyn also holds SHORWELL. Wulfnoth held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 2 hides and 1 virgate; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 40d; meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £4. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,9 Jocelyn also holds SHALFLEET. Edric held it before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 3 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 19 smallholders with 9 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 11d; meadow, 4 acres. A church; woodland at 20 pigs. Geoffrey holds 2 1/2 virgates of this land. 1 plough with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Thorgisl holds 1/2 hide and Leofa 1 hide. They have in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value of the whole before 1066 and later £20; now £15 between them all. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,10 Jocelyn also holds HAMSTEAD. Aelfric [* Small *] held it, jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,11 Jocelyn also holds WOLVERTON. Aelfric [* Small *] held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 60s. Turold holds from Jocelyn. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] HAM IoW8,12 Jocelyn also has 1/2 hide in CHILTON. Aelfric [* Small *] held it. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?IoW8? Land of Jocelyn son of Azur =] <53d> ?IoW9? Land of the King's thanes HAM IoW9,1 [* In Isle of Wight *] [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] Godric the priest holds {MELEVSFORD} from the King. He himself held it from King Edward jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. However, 1 plough is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. A mill without dues; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value is and was 10s. HAM IoW9,2 Alsi son of Brictsi holds THORLEY. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £12. HAM IoW9,3 Alric holds and held 1 hide in SHEAT. It answers for as much. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves and 1 smallholder. A mill without dues. The value was 10s; now 15s. HAM IoW9,4 Wulfnoth holds and held {ALALEI}. Before 1066 and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. In lordship 1/2 plough. The value is 5s; it was 7s. HAM IoW9,5 Herbrand [* of Pont-Audemer *] holds PAN from the King. Godric held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland without pasturage. The value was £4; now £3. HAM IoW9,6 Edric holds ADGESTONE. He himself held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. The value is and was 5s. HAM IoW9,7 Oirant holds `CHALCROFT'. His father held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 5s. HAM IoW9,8 Alsi [* son of Brictsi *] holds BAGWICH from the King. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was 5s; now 3s. HAM IoW9,9 Wulfward holds WHIPPINGHAM from the King. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 3 smallholders. The value is and was 10s. HAM IoW9,10 Alric and his nephew hold NETTLESTONE from the King. They themselves held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for the third part of 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship. The value is and was 5s. HAM IoW9,11 Humphrey holds the third part of 1 hide in NETTLESTONE from the King. Godesa held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for the third part of 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 60s; now 20s. HAM IoW9,12 Edwy holds APPLEFORD. He himself held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. The value was 20s; now 10s. <54a> HAM IoW9,13 Swarting holds DURTON from the King. He himself and another free man held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides less the third part of 1 virgate. [***]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. William holds 2 parts of 1 hide of this manor at a revenue. He has 1 plough there. The value was 32s; now 42s. HAM IoW9,14 Godric holds `HUFFINGFORD' from the King. He himself held it from King Edward. Then and now it paid tax for 1 virgate. 1 villager has 1/2 plough there. Value 40d. HAM IoW9,15 Tovi holds 1/2 virgate in KNIGHTON by the King's gift. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. 1 villager there. The value is and was 3s. HAM IoW9,16 In {HEMRESWEL} Hundred Aelfric [* Small *] and Wihtlac have 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates in YARMOUTH. They themselves held it from King Edward jointly. Then and now it answered for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. The value was 12s; now 25s. HAM IoW9,17 [* In BOWCOMBE Hundred *] Wulfnoth and Bruning have 1/2 hide in SHATE. They themselves held it jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers have 1 plough. A mill at 40d; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 10s. HAM IoW9,18 Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] has 1 hide in NINGWOOD. King Edward had it in his revenue. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland for fencing. The value was £6; now £7. HAM IoW9,19 In BOWCOMBE Hundred Wulfsi holds 1/2 hide in CHALE. He himself held it from King Edward jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. HAM IoW9,20 Godric has 1/2 hide from the King in `HUFFINGFORD'. He himself held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder. A mill without dues; meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 10s. HAM IoW9,21 Alnoth holds 1 hide in LUTON from the King. He himself held it before 1066 jointly. Then and now [it answered] for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was 10s; now 12s. HAM IoW9,22 Wulfnoth holds 1/2 virgate from the King _. It answered for as much before 1066 and now. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 30d. HAM IoW9,23 Aelfric [* Small *] and Wihtlac hold 1/2 hide in YAFFORD. It answered for as much before 1066 and now. 4 freeholders held it jointly. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 10s. HAM IoW9,24 Bolla holds 1 virgate from the King in APPLEFORD. It answered for as much before 1066 and now. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 3 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 10s. <54b> <54c> <54d> <55a> <55b> <55c> <55d> <56a> BERKSHIRE List 1 List of landholders in Berkshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 The Bishop of Salisbury 4 The Bishop of Durham 5 The Bishop of Exeter 6 The Bishop of Coutances 7 Abingdon Abbey 8 Glastonbury Abbey 9 Westminster Abbey 10 Winchester Abbey 11 The Abbey [of] Chertsey 12 St Alban's Abbey 13 The Abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives 14 The Abbey of Battle 15 The Abbess of Winchester 16 The Abbess of Amesbury 17 The Count of Evreux 18 Earl Hugh 19 The Count of Mortain 20 Walter Giffard 21 Henry of Ferrers 22 William son of Ansculf 23 William of Eu 24 William Peverel 25 William of Braose 26 William Lovet 27 William son of Corbucion 28 William son of Richard 29 William of Cailly 30 Walter son of Poyntz 31 Walter son of Other 32 Eudo son of Hubert 33 Miles Crispin 34 Giles brother of Ansculf 35 Hascoit Musard 36 Gilbert of Bretteville 37 Gilbert of Ghent 38 Geoffrey de Mandeville 39 Osbern Giffard 40 Robert son of Gerald 41 Robert d'Oilly 42 Robert of Stafford 43 Richard Poynant 44 Roger of Ivry 45 Roger of Lacy 46 Ralph of Mortimer 47 Ralph of Tosny 48 Ralph the Earl's son 49 Ralph son of Seifrid 50 Arnulf of Hesdin 51 Hugh son of Baldric 52 Hugh of Port 53 Humphrey the chamberlain 54 Humphrey Visdeloup 55 {Turstin} son of Rolf 56 Albert [* of Lorraine *] 57 Aiulf the sheriff 58 Hugolin the steersman 59 Matthew of Mortagne 60 Bernard the falconer 61 Reinbald the priest 62 Grimbald [* the goldsmith *] 63 Theodric the goldsmith [64 Stephen son of Erhard] [65] Odo ^[of Winchester]^ and several other thanes <56b> BRK B1 [* In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred *] In the Borough of WALLINGFORD King Edward had 8 virgates of land, and in them were 276 sites, which paid £11 in tribute. Those who lived there did service for the King with horses, or by water, as far as Blewbury, Reading, Sutton [Courtenay] and Benson. The reeve gave wages or allowances to those who did so, not from the King's tribute, but from his own. All customary dues in this Borough are now as they were before. But there are 13 fewer sites. 8 were destroyed for the castle; a moneyer has 1, exempt so long as he coins money; Saewulf of Oxford has 1; [* Alwy *] son of Alsi of Faringdon, 1, which the King gave him, as he states; Humphrey Visdeloup has 1, for which he calls the King to warrant; Nigel [* of Aubigny *] 1 from Henry [* of Ferrers *], through Swarting's inheritance, but the burgesses testify that they never had it. The King does not have the customary dues of these 13, and, further, William of Warenne has 1 site from which the King does not have customary dues. In addition there are 22 Frenchmen's messuages which pay 6s 5d. King Edward had 15 acres in which his Guards lived; Miles Crispin holds them; the [burgesses] do not know how; one of them lies in [Long] Wittenham, Walter Giffard's manor. BRK B2 Bishop Walkelin [* of Winchester *] has 27 sites at 25s; they are valued in his manor of Brightwell. The Abbot of Abingdon has 2 acres, in which are 7 messuages at 4s; they belong to Oxford. Miles [* Crispin *], 20 messuages at 12s 10d; they lie in [the valuation of] Newnham [Murren]; moreover, 1 acre, in which are 6 sites at 18d; in [the valuation of] Haseley, 6 messuages which pay 44d; in [the valuation of] [North] Stoke 1 messuage at 12d; in [the valuation of] Chalgrove 1 messuage at 4d; in [the valuation of] Sutton [Courtenay] 1 acre, in which are 6 messuages at 12d; in [the valuation of] Bray 1 acre, and 11 messuages there at 3s. All this land belongs to Oxfordshire; however it is in WALLINGFORD. BRK B3 Reginald [* Cnut *] has 1 acre, in which are 11 messuages at 26d; they belong to Albury, which is in Oxford[shire]. The Archbishop [* of Canterbury *], 6 messuages at 26d. Walter Giffard has 1 acre and 10 messuages at 6s and 3 halfpence. Robert d'Oilly, 4 messuages at 20d. Gilbert of Ghent, 1 messuage at 2 1/2d. Hugh the large [* of {Scoca} *], 1 messuage at 4d. Ralph son of Seifrid, 2 sites at 12d. Hugh of [B]olbec, 1 site at 4d. Ranulf Peverel, 1 at 4d. Walter son of Other, 6 sites at 4d less 1/2d [each]. William Lovet, a piece of land at 4d. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B4 In Ilsley, 3 messuages at 3d. The Abbot of Battle has 5 messuages in Berkshire at 20d. 1 site, which was Bishop Peter [* of Chester *]'s, at 4d. The King, 3 sites at 6d. Henry of Ferrers, 6 sites which customarily gave 62d, before 1066 and also after, in the King's revenue; but now they give nothing. Bishop Remigius [* of Lincoln *], 1 site at 4d. Earl Hugh, 1 site at 16d. <56c> Godric, 1 site at 2d. Doda, 1 site at 2d. Algar, 1 at 2d. The smiths, 5 sites at 10d. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B5 The King, in Aldermaston, 2 sites at 5d. The Count of Evreux, 2 sites at 2 1/2d. Hugh [of] [B]olbec, 1 site at 2d. Roger of Lacy, 1 site at 12d. Robert d'Oilly, 1 site at 6d. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B6 The King, 1 site at 6d. Bishop Osmund [* of Salisbury *], 7 sites at 28d. Robert d'Oilly, 2 sites at 10d. Roger of Lacy, 5 sites at 21d. Ralph Piercehedge, 7 sites at 50d. Reinbald the priest, 1 site at 4d. [* Abbot of *] St Alban's, 1 site, contested[?]; it is in dispute. Brictric, 1 site at 2d. Leofeva, 1 site at 2d. Godwin, 1 site at 2d. Alwin, 1 site at 2d. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B7 Almer the priest, another Almer the priest, Brunmann, Edwy, Edmund, William son of Osmund, Leoffled, Lambert the priest, Alwold and Godric have the tribute from their houses, and the [fines for] blood shed there, if any. If a man should be taken therein before he was charged by the King's reeve [***] except on Saturdays, because of the market, for then the King has the fine. They have the fines for adultery and for robbery, in their own houses. But other fines are the King's. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B8 Value before 1066 £30; later £40; now £60; however, it pays £80 at face value in revenue; what belongs to {Adbrei}, 7s; Miles Molay's land, 24[s]; what the Abbot of Abingdon has, 8s; what Roger of Lacy [has], 7s; what Reginald [* Cnut *] [has], 4s. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B9 The undermentioned Oxfordshire thanes had land in WALLINGFORD: Archbishop Lanfranc, 4 houses which belong in Newington, paying 6s. Bishop Remigius, 1 house which belongs to Dorchester, paying 12d. The Abbot of St Albans, 1 house at 4s. Abbot R[hiwallon?] 1 house, in Ewelme, paying 3s. Earl Hugh, 1 house, in Pyrton, paying 3s. Walter Giffard, 3 houses, in Caversham, paying 2s. Robert d'Oilly, 2 houses, in Watlington, paying 2s; and, in Waterperry, 1 house at 2s. Ilbert of Lacy, Roger son of Seifrid, and Ordgar, 3 houses at 4s. Hugh of Bolbec, 3 houses, in Crowmarsh [Gifford], paying 3s. Hugh the large of {Scoca}, 1 house at 12d. Drogo [* of Les Andelys *], 3 houses, in Shirburn and in [South] Weston, at 4s. Robert of Armentières, 1 house, in Ewelme, at 12d. Wazo, 1 house, in Ewelme, paying 3s. BRK B10 When tax was given before 1066, commonly throughout Berkshire the hide gave 3 1/2d before Christmas and as much at Whitsun. If the King sent an army anywhere, one man-at-arms only went from 5 hides and for his supplies or pay 4s were given to him for 2 months from each hide; they did not send this money to the King, but gave it to the men-at-arms. If anyone was summoned for an expedition, but did not go, he forfeited the whole of his land to the King. But if anyone who had [the reason to] stay behind promised to send another man in his place, but the man who was to be sent stayed behind, his lord was cleared for 50s. At his death, a thane or a King's household man-at-arms sent to the King as death-duty all his arms and horse, one with a saddle, another without a saddle; but if he had dogs or hawks, they were presented to the King, to accept if he wished. ^[Wallingford]^ BRK B11 If anyone killed a man who had the King's peace, his body and all his substance were forfeit to the King. Whoever broke into the City at night paid 100s fine to the King, not to the sheriff. A man who, summoned for game-beating for a hunt, did not go paid the King 50s fine. ^[Wallingford]^ <56d> ?[1]? Land of the King BRK 1,1 [In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred] King William holds WINDSOR in lordship. King Edward held it. 20 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 22 villagers and 2 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 1 slave; a fishery at 6s 8d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 50 pigs from pasturage; another woodland has been put in [the King's] Enclosure; further, there are 100 sites less 5 in the town; 26 of them are exempt from tribute, and 30s comes from the others. Albert the cleric has 1 1/2 hides of the land of this manor, and the third part of a pig pasture; Walter son of Other, 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate and as much woodland as 5 pigs come from in pasturage; Gilbert Maminot 3 virgates; William Bellett 1 hide; Aelfric 1 hide; a second Aelfric 1/2 hide; the village priest 1 1/2 hides; 2 servants of the King's Court 1/2 hide; Eudo the steward 2 hides. Value before 1066 £15; later £7; now £15. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,2 In THATCHAM Hundred The King holds THATCHAM in lordship. King Edward held it. Then it answered for 2 hides; it never paid tax. Land for 25 ploughs. 35 villagers and 12 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 12 sites which pay 55s in revenue; 2 mills at 22s 6d; meadow, 147 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. Two clerics hold the church of this manor, with 3 hides which belong there and pay tax with the County; value £3. Value before 1066 £20; now £30; however, it pays £34. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,3 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred The King holds COOKHAM in lordship. King Edward held it. Then 20 hides, but it never paid tax. Land for 25 ploughs. 32 villagers and 21 cottagers with 20 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 22s 6d; 2 fisheries at 13s 4d; meadow, 50 acres; woodland at 100 pigs; the other half is in Windsor Forest; from the new market which is now there 20s. Value of the whole before 1066 £50; later 50s [£50]; now £36; however, it pays £45. Of these 20 hides, Reinbald the priest has 1 1/2 hides from the King in alms, and the church of this manor, with 8 cottagers and 1 plough; meadow, 15 acres; value 50s. Two other clerics have 1/2 hide of it and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; value 5s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,4 The King holds WALTHAM in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then for 8 hides; now for nothing. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2. 32 villagers and 4 cottagers with 15 ploughs. 4 slaves; woodland at 150 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £10; however, it pays £15 by weight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,5 In BLEWBURY Hundred The King holds BLEWBURY in lordship. King Edward held it. Then and now 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 24 villagers and 58 cottagers with 15 ploughs. 3 mills at 37s 6d; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 and later £50; now £60. William ^[of]^ Beaufour holds the church of this manor, with 5 virgates of land. Aelfric held it from King Edward. 3 cottagers; meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,6 The King holds ASTON [Tirrold] in lordship. Lank's wife held it from King Edward. Then for 15 hides, now for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 14 villagers with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £15; later £12; now £9. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,7 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred The King holds CHOLSEY in lordship. King Edward held it. 23 hides there then, but it answered for 22. Land for 27 ploughs. Of all this land the King has 11 hides which do not pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 17 villagers and 71 cottagers with 16 ploughs. 6 slaves; 3 mills at 62s; meadow, 100 acres. In this manor there were 10 free men before 1066, who held 12 1/2 hides of the land of this manor, but could not withdraw from it. Now Richard Poynant holds 8 hides of this land, which now answer for 3 hides. From Richard William holds 3 hides and Hugh 1 hide. <57a> In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 11 cottagers. Meadow, 26 acres; 7 slaves. Gilbert holds from the King 5 virgates of land of this manor. It answers for 1 virgate. Hervey [* the commissioner *] holds from the King 3 hides and 1 virgate which do not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 14 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £64; now, the King's lordship, £47 at face value; Richard's part, and the others', £17 15s. Of this manor the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel holds from the King one church, with 1 hide. 1 plough there, with 4 cottagers; meadow 7 acres. Value £3. Also, two priests in the same village hold from the King, in the tithes and the church, the value of £4. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,8 The King holds BASILDON in lordship, from Earl Roger's Holding. Aeleva , a free woman, held it before 1066. Then for 20 hides; now 6 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 28 villagers and 15 cottagers with 14 ploughs. A mill at 15s; 13 slaves. In Wallingford, 3 sites at 9d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland at 120 pigs. Value before 1066 and now £25; when acquired £20. Two priests have the two churches of this manor, with 1 hide; they also held them before 1066; they have 2 ploughs there. The value is and was 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,9 In WANTAGE Hundred The King holds WANTAGE in lordship. King Edward held it. Then and now 4 hides. It never paid tax. Land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 30 villagers with 40 cottagers have 17 ploughs. 5 slaves. Value £61; formerly £55. In this manor Bishop Peter held two parts of the church with 4 hides which belong there; they never paid tax; they are now in the King's hands, because they were not the Bishopric's. 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 7 cottagers with 1 plough. A mill at 100d; meadow, 12 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was £3; now £4. William the deacon holds from the King the third part of the said church, with 1 hide which does not pay tax. 4 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 25s; now 30s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,10 The King holds SPARSHOLT in lordship. Three free men held it before 1066 as three manors. Froger the sheriff had it later and made it one manor. Then it answered for 16 hides; now for nothing. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 28 villagers and 17 cottagers with 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 84 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £9; later £15; now £19 5s; however, it pays £23. Edred the priest holds the church of this manor with 1 hide. He held it himself before 1066; he has 1 plough and 1 cottager; meadow, 4 acres. This hide does not pay tax. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,11 The King holds CHARLTON in lordship. Almer, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 8 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Bishop Peter held it later. 1 plough in lordship; 1 villager and 7 cottagers with 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow, 24 acres; a mill at 7s 6d which Walter Giffard holds wrongfully, as the Hundred states. Value before 1066 £8; later £4; now £8. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,12 The King holds BETTERTON in lordship. Wulfric, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 10 hides; now for 2 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now 100s. The King has 1/2 virgate there which Wulffled held before 1066; she could go where she would. Then for 1/2 virgate, now for nothing. Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds it in the Wantage revenue, but it never belonged there. The value is and was 16d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,13 In `SUTTON' the King holds 1/2 virgate which Leoffled held before 1066; she could go where she would. Then for 1/2 virgate; now for nothing. Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds it in the Sutton [Courtenay] revenue, but it does not belong there. The value is and was 16d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <57b> BRK 1,14 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred The King holds WARFIELD in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. 13 villagers with 8 ploughs. Woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £6. A priest of Geoffrey de Mandeville's has 1 hide from it which always was this manor's, but he put it in his lord's manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,15 In `CHARLDON' Hundred The King has WARGRAVE in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then for 33 hides; now for nothing. Land for 29 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 41 villagers and 14 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 9s 2d; 3 fisheries at 3000 eels; meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 £31; later and now £27 6s 8d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,16 The King holds REMENHAM in lordship. Queen Edith held it. Then for 12 hides; now for 4 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 20s and 1000 eels; meadow, 52 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £15; later and now £10. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,17 The King holds SWALLOWFIELD in lordship. Saxi held it from King Edward in freehold. [***]. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 50d; 5 fisheries at 40d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £8 6d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,18 The King holds SHINFIELD in lordship. Saxi held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 5 hides, now for nothing. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s and 150 eels; 5 fisheries at 550 eels; meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 90 pigs. The value was £7; now £8. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,19 The King holds FINCHAMPSTEAD in lordship. Earl Harold held it. Then for 5 hides; now it does not pay tax but it pays revenue in Reading. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 1; 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 200 pigs. The value is and was £8. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,20 The King holds BARKHAM in lordship. Almer held it from King Edward. Then and now for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,21 The King holds EARLEY in lordship. Almer held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 5 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 site in Reading; 2 fisheries at 7s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 70 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now 50s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,22 In BRAY Hundred The King holds BRAY in lordship. King Edward held it. 18 hides; they did not pay tax. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 56 villagers and 7 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 4 slaves; a church; 3 men-at-arms; meadow, 50 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. Reinbald [* the priest *] holds 1 hide which belongs to the church; he has 1 plough there. Value of the whole before 1066 £25; later £18; now £17. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,23 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred The King holds BUCKLEBURY in lordship. King Edward held it. 2 hides, but they do not pay tax. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 18 villagers and 16 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 1 slave; a church to which belongs 1/2 hide, value 15s; meadow, 11 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. The value is and was £11, however it pays £16 10s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <57c> BRK 1,24 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred The King holds `NAKEDTHORN' in lordship. Edric held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 20 hides; now for 9 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Ralph the priest holds the church of this manor with 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; Reginald [* Cnut *], 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. 1 plough and 1 villager. Value of the whole before 1066 £15; later £12; now, what the King has, £10; what Ralph has, 40s; what Reginald has, 30s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,25 The King holds COMPTON in lordship. King Edward held it. 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Henry of Ferrers holds this woodland. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £8. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,26 In KINTBURY Hundred The King holds KINTBURY in lordship. King Edward held it. 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 16 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 32s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £10. Henry of Ferrers holds 43 acres of land of this manor which were in the King's revenue before 1066, as the Shire states; moreover, they state that Godric the sheriff made a pasture there for his horses, but they do not know how. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,27 The King holds SHALBOURNE in lordship. King Edward held it. 6 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £20. Of this manor 2 1/2 hides were put in Henry [* of Ferrers *]'s manor; one hide was reeve's land, the other was the villagers'; the half-hide was of the King's revenue, but in the time of Godric the sheriff it was put outside. This the whole Shire confirms. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,28 The King holds EDDINGTON in lordship. Azur held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 10 hides; now for 2 less 1/2 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 15s; meadow, 34 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now 70s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,29 In LAMBOURN Hundred The King holds LAMBOURN in lordship. King Edward held it. 20 hides. Land for 42 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 44 villagers and 60 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 6 slaves; a church, with 1 hide which belongs to it; 2 mills at 20s; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 £49; later £34; now £44. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,30 In `EAGLE' Hundred In [Little] FAWLEY the King holds 1 hide. King Edward held it. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,31 The King holds LETCOMBE [Regis] in lordship. King Edward held it. 3 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager, 30 smallholders, 18 boors and 2 slaves with 13 ploughs. 5 mills at £4; meadow, 225 acres. Amesbury Abbey holds the church of this manor, with 1 virgate. Value of the whole before 1066, later and now £55; however, it pays £60. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,32 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred The King holds KINGSTON LISLE in lordship. King Edward held it. 10 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers and 3 smallholders with 10 ploughs. <57d> 3 slaves; meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 £15; later £18; now £20; however, it pays £26. Of this manor Henry of Ferrers holds 1 virgate of land; 12 acres of meadow; a dairy, at 6 weys of cheese, which remained in the King's revenue when Godric lost the sheriffdom, as the Shire testifies. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,33 In SHRIVENHAM Hundred The King holds SHRIVENHAM in lordship. King Edward held it. 46 hides. Land for 33 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 80 villagers and 17 smallholders with 30 ploughs. A church with 5 hides of this land; 1 plough there and 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. In the manor 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 240 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £35; later £20; now £45; what the priest [* Reinbald *] has, £4. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,34 In `WYFOLD' Hundred The King holds [Great] FARINGDON in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then it answered for 30 hides; now it does not pay tax. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 17 villagers and 10 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill with a fishery at 35s; 9 sites in this village at 40s; meadow, 130 acres; woodland for fencing. Of this manor, Bishop Osmund has 1 hide, with the church. Alsi [* of Faringdon *] has 4 hides; in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and 6 slaves. Value of the whole before 1066 £16; later £12; now £21 6s 8d; what the church or the priest has 40s; what Alsi has 30s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,35 The King holds [Great] COXWELL in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then it answered for 20 hides; now it does not pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. Meadow, 80 acres less 3; a church there, with 1/2 hide. Value before 1066 £8; later £6; now £10. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,36 The King holds [Little] COXWELL in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then for 10 hides; now it does not pay tax. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 2; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £16; later £12; now £14. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,37 In SUTTON Hundred The King holds SUTTON [Courtenay] in lordship. It answered for 23 hides and 1 virgate before 1066; now for nothing. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 48 villagers and 21 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 mills at 50s; meadow, 300 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. In Wallingford 1 site at 18d; but it is waste. Value before 1066 £30; later £20; now £50; however, it pays £60 in revenue at face value. Henry of Ferrers holds in this manor 120 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow, of the King's household land, because Godric, his predecessor, ploughed this land with his own ploughs when he was sheriff; but, as the Hundred states, it rightfully belongs to the King's court for Godric appropriated it wrongfully. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,38 The King holds HENDRED in lordship. King Edward held it. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 13 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. A mill at 42s; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £15; however, it pays £20. Henry [* of Ferrers *] holds 1 hide which was in the King's revenue. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it. Aelfric of Thatcham states that he has seen the King's writ by which he had given it to Godric's wife as a gift because she kennelled his dogs; but there is no one in the Hundred who had seen the writ except Aelfric. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,39 The King holds STEVENTON in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for nothing. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 38 villagers and 28 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 mills at 45s; meadow, 268 acres. There is a church in the manor. Value before 1066 £25; later £20; now £32; however, it pays £40. 13 sites in Oxford belong to this manor, which pay 12s 6d, and a meadow at 20s. Now the men of the Hundred state that, as they suspect, Robert d'Oilly holds it; they know nothing else because it is in another Shire. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <58a> BRK 1,40 In GAINFIELD Hundred The King holds LITTLEWORTH in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066. Then it answered for 31 hides; now for nothing. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 32 villagers and 13 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 14 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; a fishery at 10s; meadow, 300 acres less 15. Alsi [* of Faringdon *] holds 2 hides of this land, which was the villagers'. He held it himself before 1066; Alfgeat [holds] 2 hides; another Alfgeat held them. On this land 1 plough in lordship, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow, 54 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £30; later £20; now £25 10s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,41 In READING Hundred The King holds READING in lordship. King Edward held it. Then and now it answered for 43 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 1; 55 villagers and 30 smallholders with 55 ploughs. 4 mills at 55s; 3 fisheries at 17s 6d; meadow, 150 acres; woodland at 100 pigs; from the pasture 16s 6d. Value before 1066 and later £40; now £48. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,42 In the Borough of READING the King has 28 sites which pay £4 3s for all customary dues; however their holders pay 100s. Henry of Ferrers has 1 site and 1/2 virgate of land, in which are 3 acres of meadow. Value 6s. Godric the sheriff, held this land for a lodging; therefore Henry holds it. Reinbald son of Bishop Peter, held 1 site there which he transferred to his manor of Earley. Now it is in the King's hands; value 16d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,43 PANGBOURNE lay in revenue before 1066. Later Alwold the chamberlain held it, but the Hundred do not know how he had it. Later, Froger [* the sheriff *] put it in the King's revenue without plea and law. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill at 20s. The value is and was 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BRK 1,44 The King holds ALDERMASTON in lordship. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then it answered for 15 hides; now for nothing. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 36 villagers and 12 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 20s; 2 fisheries at 5s. A church; meadow, 124 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £20 10s. However, from this and from Wokefield, below, the holders pay £26. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,45 In [the lands of] Aldermaston lies WOKEFIELD. Brictward held it by [* Earl *] Harold's gift. Then it answered for 1 1/2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. Its valuation, above. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,46 In this Hundred the King has 1 hide _. It lies in [the lands of] Swallowfield, which is in `Charldon' Hundred. Saxi held it before 1066. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. It is valued with Swallowfield, which is the head of the manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BRK 1,47 In ROWBURY Hundred The King holds WINTERBOURNE. It was of Queen Edith's land. Lank held from her. Theodric holds from the King at a revenue. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for nothing. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 11 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. Value before 1066 £6; later 50s; now £4. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <58b> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester BRK 2,1 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, has WOOLSTONE for the supplies of the monks. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 24 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 12s 6d; meadow, 150 acres. Roger of Ivry holds 3 1/2 hides of this manor from the Bishop. He has 1 plough there. Value before 1066 £16; later £12; now £18; however it pays £22 in revenue; what Roger holds, £3. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] BRK 2,2 In BLEWBURY Hundred The Bishop holds HARWELL himself, in lordship; of his bishopric. Bishop Stigand held it before 1066. Then for 15 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 5 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 45 acres. In Wallingford 3 sites at 15d. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £16. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] BRK 2,3 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred The Bishop holds BRIGHTWELL himself; of his bishopric. Bishop Stigand held it before 1066. Then for 20 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 17 villagers and 16 cottagers with 9 ploughs. 15 slaves; a mill at 20s. A church; and from the pleas of the land which belongs to this manor in Wallingford, 25s. Value before 1066 and later £20; now £25. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury BRK 3,1 In `CHARLDON' Hundred Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, holds SONNING in lordship; of his bishopric. Before 1066 it answered for 60 hides; now for 24 hides. Land for 46 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 40 villagers and 16 smallholders with 41 ploughs. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 12s 6d; 5 fisheries at 30s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 300 pigs. Value before 1066 £50; later and now £40. Aubrey of Coucy held 20 hides of the dependencies of this manor in Ilsley which rightfully belong to the said Bishop's manor. Roger the priest holds 1 church in Wallingford which rightfully belongs to this manor. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] BRK 3,2 In WANTAGE Hundred The Bishop also holds 1 1/2 hides [* in HENDRED *] from the King, and Thori from him. Thori's father held them before 1066; he could go where he would, but for his protection he committed himself to Bishop Herman, and Thori similarly to Bishop Osmund. Then and now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 5 oxen. In lordship however 1 plough, with 1 cottager. A mill at 6s 3d. Value before 1066, 15s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] BRK 3,3 In ROWBURY Hundred The Bishop also holds WINTERBOURNE and Ranulf Flambard from him. Bishop Herman held it. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 4 smallholders. Value 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Durham BRK 4,1 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred The Bishop of Durham holds [White] WALTHAM from the King in alms. Wulfwin the canon held it from Earl Harold. It belonged to the church of Waltham [Abbey]. Then and now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 3 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 70s; now 100s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <58c> ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] BRK 5,1 In GAINFIELD Hundred Bishop Osbern holds BUCKLAND in lordship, of his bishopric, as he states. Wulfric Kemp lived there before 1066. Thereon [the men of the Hundred] did not give judgement, but referred it to the King to judge. Then it answered for 15 1/2 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Nothing in lordship, but 9 villagers and 7 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; 4 fisheries at 20s 6d; meadow, 220 acres; a dairy, at 10 weys of cheese, whose value is 32s 4d. Value before 1066 £16; later £12; now £8. [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances BRK 6,1 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred Bishop Geoffrey [* of Coutances *] holds COMPTON. Odo [* of Winchester *] held from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?7? Land of Abingdon Church BRK 7,1 In `HORMER' Hundred Abingdon Abbey holds CUMNOR. It was always in [the lands of] the Abbey. Before 1066 it answered for 50 hides; now for 30 hides. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 9 ploughs; 60 villagers and 69 smallholders with 26 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 50s; from the fisheries 40s; meadow, 200 acres. A church. Value before 1066 £30; later and now £50. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,2 Of these 50 hides Eskil [* of Seacourt *] holds 5 hides. Northmann held them before 1066 as one manor, called SEACOURT; he could not go where he would. It paid tax for 5 hides with the others above. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 70s; now £8. ^[Belongs to Cumnor]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,3 In WYTHAM Hubert holds 5 hides of villagers' land from the Abbot. There were 4, and they paid tax with the hides of the manor. The thane's hide was exempt, but he could not go where he would. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 11 smallholders. Meadow, 64 acres. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now £4. ^[Belongs to Cumnor]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,4 From the said hides, Osbern holds 2 1/2 hides in CUMNOR. They paid tax for as much with the other hides. Two freeholders held them from the Abbot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[Belongs to Cumnor]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,5 Reginald [* of St Helens *] holds 1 hide in CUMNOR. It paid tax as 1 hide with the others. Land for 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 10s. ^[Belongs to Cumnor]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,6 The Abbey itself holds BARTON, in lordship. Before 1066 it answered for 60 hides; now for 40 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 64 villagers and 36 smallholders with 34 ploughs. 10 merchants dwelling in front of the church gate pay 40d. In Barton 2 slaves; 24 freedmen; 2 mills at 40s; 5 fisheries at 18s 4d; meadow, 200 acres; 15s from pasture; 2 mills in the Abbot's court without dues. Value before 1066 £20; later and now £40. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,7 Of these 60 hides Reginald [* of St Helens *] holds one manor, SHIPPON, from the Abbot, in pledge. Ednoth the constable held it before 1066, but it was not then in [the lands of] the Abbey. Earl Hugh gave it to the Abbot. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Belongs to Barton]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,8 He also ^[Reginald [* of St Helens *]]^ holds 3 hides there ^[BARTON]^ from the Abbot. Alward the priest and Leofwin the goldsmith held from the Abbot; they could not withdraw. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. In lordship he has 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 18 acres; a fishery at 5d. This land is for 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £6. ^[Belongs to Barton]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,9 Hugh the cook holds from the Abbot 1 1/2 hides in BARTON and 2 hides in [Dry] SANDFORD. Leofwin and Northmann held them, but they could not withdraw. 1 1/2 ploughs, with <58d> 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 40s. ^[Belongs to Barton]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,10 Of the said 60 hides, Eskil [* of Seacourt *] and Gilbert hold 10 hides from the Abbot in BAYWORTH. Wulfric held them; he could not withdraw. These 10 hides answered for 8. 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 60 acres. Land for 8 ploughs. The value was £10; now £8. ^[Belongs to Barton]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,11 Warin [* of Favarcis *] holds 4 hides of the same manor and the same land in SUGWORTH; Berner [* nephew of Robert of Péronne *], 5 hides in SUNNINGWELL and in KENNINGTON; Alwin, 1 hide in KENNINGTON. Six Englishmen held them; they could not withdraw from the church. Land for 6 ploughs and they paid tax with the other hides. 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 18 smallholders with 1 plough; 5 slaves. Meadow, 110 acres. The value was £12; now £10. ^[Belongs to Barton]^ [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,12 In ROWBURY Hundred The Abbey itself holds CHIEVELEY and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 27 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 28 villagers and 10 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. William [* of Jumièges *] holds 5 hides of this land from the Abbot; Godfrey 1 1/2 hides. 1 plough there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £12; now £10, the Abbot's part; the men's, 50s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,13 The Abbey itself holds WELFORD. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 50 hides; now for 37 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 33 villagers and 34 smallholders with 22 ploughs. 9 slaves; 5 mills at 60s; 2 churches; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066, later and now £27. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,14 Of this land of this manor ^[Welford]^, Reinbald [* of Tubney *] holds LECKHAMPSTEAD, 10 hides; William [* Mauduit *], 4 hides in WESTON; Berner [* nephew of Robert of Péronne *], 2 hides in BOXFORD. Brictwin and Aelfric and a reeve held them from the Abbot; they could not withdraw. Land for 11 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 12 villagers and 24 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 6 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; a church. The value is and was £10. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,15 Walter of Rivers holds BEEDON from the Abbot. Northmann held from the Abbot; he could not go where he would. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 8 hides; however, it was at 15 hides, but King Edward remitted it for 11 hides, as they state. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2; 11 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 3 slaves. A man-at-arms holds 2 hides of this land; he has 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. Value before 1066 £11; later £6; now £8. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,16 [* In KINTBURY Hundred *] Walter ^[of Rivers]^ also holds 2 hides in BENHAM. Edith held it before 1066. It answered for the same amount then and now. Edith herself could go where she would. Land for 1 plough. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; nothing else. The value is and was 30s. This land was not in in [the lands of] the Abbey before 1066 but it is exempt [from payment to] the King. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,17 In MARCHAM Hundred The Abbey itself holds MARCHAM. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 20 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 10 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 100 acres. Eskil [* of Seacourt *] holds 1 hide of this land; Alwin held it from the Abbot; in lordship 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 £12 10s; now as much. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,18 The Abbey itself holds FRILFORD. It always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides, and does so now. In lordship 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value is and was 40s. Reginald [* of St Helens *] holds 4 hides of this land of this manor; Reinbald [* of Tubney *], 1 hide; Salvi, 1 hide. Five thanes held them from the Abbot; they could not withdraw. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow, 60 acres. Value of the whole before 1066, 70s; later, the same; now £6. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,19 Reinbald [* of Tubney *] holds 1 hide from the Abbot in TUBNEY. Northmann and Aelfric held it before 1066. Now it answers for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship nothing. 2 villagers and 16 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £4. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,20 William [* the chamberlain *] holds [Bessels] LEIGH from the Abbot. Northmann held from the Abbot before 1066. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] <59a> BRK 7,21 The Abbey itself holds GARFORD, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 6 hides. The Abbot has 8 hides thereof; Berner [* nephew of Robert of Péronne *] 2 [hides] of it. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 30 acres. Berner [* nephew of Robert of Péronne *] has 1 plough, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £12; later £10; now as much. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,22 The Abbey itself holds [East] HANNEY, and always held it. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. Wulfwin holds 3 hides of this land of this manor, which were for the monks' household supplies before 1066. Nicholas holds 1 hide from the Abbot, which Edwin the priest held; he could not withdraw from him. In these 4 hides are 2 ploughs; 9 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 12s; 4 slaves; meadow, 60 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £8; later £7; now the same. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,23 The Abbey itself holds GOOSEY, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 17 hides, now for 11 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 1 riding man with his plough. Meadow, 100 acres; from pasture, 16d. Hermer holds 7 hides of this land of this manor. It is for the monks' household supplies. He has 1 plough; 7 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 35 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £9; later £10; now the same. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,24 Walter Giffard holds LYFORD from the Abbot. Before 1066 Algeard's sons held it from the Abbot; they could not go elsewhere without permission; however they commended themselves to Walter without the Abbot's command. Then and now it answered for 7 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,25 Reginald [* of St Helens *] holds 3 hides from the Abbot in the same village ^[LYFORD]^. Lindbald the monk held them from the Abbey. Then and now it answered for 3 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship a plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 36 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,26 The Abbey itself holds DRAYCOTT [Moor] and always held it. Before 1066 and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 16 villagers with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Gilbert holds 1 hide of this land, and an Englishman 1/2 hide. 1 plough there, with 2 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; a fishery. Value of the whole before 1066 and later 100s; now £6. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,27 In SUTTON Hundred The Abbey itself holds MILTON, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 28 hides; now for 23 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 39 villagers and 25 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 344 acres. Ascelin holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of this land from the Abbot; Reginald [* of St Helens *] 3 hides. 3 ploughs there; 5 villagers and 11 smallholders. A mill at 12s 6d; 2 slaves; meadow, 30 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £25; now, what the Abbot has, as much; what the men [have], £4 5s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,28 The Abbey itself holds APPLEFORD, in lordship. Before 1066 and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers and 20 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 25s; a fishery at 10s; meadow, 60 acres; from profit of the lordship land, 21s. Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1 hide of this land; he has 2 smallholders. Value of the whole before 1066 £9; later and now, the same. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,29 In SUTTON [Courtenay] Alwin the priest holds 1 hide from the Abbot. His father held it; it answered for as much then and now. He has 1/2 plough, with 3 smallholders. Value 20s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,30 The Abbey itself holds [Little] WITTENHAM, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; a mill at 10s; meadow, 53 acres. Value before 1066 £15; later and now £12. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] <59b> BRK 7,31 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred The Abbey itself holds WINKFIELD, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. 20 villagers with 9 ploughs; one man holds 1/2 hide without the Abbot's will, and does so wrongfully. 4 hides of this land are in the King's Forest. The value is and always was £4. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,32 In `CHARLDON' Hundred The Abbey itself holds WHISTLEY, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. 16 villagers and 1 smallholder with 9 ploughs. A mill at 5s and 250 eels; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 50 pigs; a fishery at 300 eels. The value was £10; now £6. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,33 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred The Abbey itself holds FARNBOROUGH. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 5 acres; woodland for fencing. Value before 1066 £9; later £6; now £8. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,34 Wynric [* of Palences *] holds CHILTON from the Abbot. Blaecmann held it from Earl Harold in freehold; he could go where he would. Then and now for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 13 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland at 10 pigs. [Value ***]. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,35 In KINTBURY Hundred {Hezelin} holds LEVERTON from the Abbot. Blaecmann held it as a Holding before 1066. Then it answered for 6 1/2 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 10s; woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 60s; now 50s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,36 In SHRIVENHAM Hundred The Abbey itself holds WATCHFIELD, and held it before 1066. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 25s; meadow, 150 acres. Gilbert holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of this land from the Abbot; Wimund 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders. Value of the whole before 1066 £15; later £10; now what the Abbot has, £12; what the men [have], 50s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,37 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred The Abbey itself holds UFFINGTON, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 40 hides; now for 14 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 17 villagers and 16 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 11 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 85 acres. Gilbert holds 6 hides of this land from the Abbot; he has 1 plough and 16 smallholders with 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 £15; later £21; now £26. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,38 Eskil [* of Seacourt *] holds FAWLER from the Abbot. Edric held it in freehold from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 1 slave with 1 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later £4; now £6. Of this manor, the Shire confirms that Edric, who held it, delivered it to his son, who was a monk in Abingdon, to hold at a revenue and to provide him with the necessities of life for as long as he lived; but that after his death, he should have the manor. Therefore the men of the Shire do not know what belongs to the Abbey, for they have not seen the King's writ or seal. But the Abbot testifies that before 1066 he put the manor in the [lands of the] church where it was, and has King Edward's writ and seal for it, which all his monks confirm. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,39 In GAINFIELD Hundred The Abbey itself holds LONGWORTH, in lordship, and held it before 1066. Then for 30 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; <59c> 8 villagers and 14 cottagers with 6 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; a fishery at 2s; meadow, 100 acres. The value is and always was £15. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,40 The Abbey itself holds CHARNEY [Bassett]. Before 1066 and now it answered for 2 virgates [[hides]]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 cottagers with 5 ploughs; 4 slaves. The value is and was £6. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,41 Warin [* of Favarcis *] holds 1/2 hide [* in CHARNEY [Bassett] *] from the Abbey. Wulfwin held from the Abbot before 1066. Then and now for 1/2 hide. 1 plough, with 2 cottagers and 1 slave. Meadow, 16 acres. The value is and was 12s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,42 The Abbey itself holds SHELLINGFORD, and always held it. Before 1066 for 12 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers and 1 cottager with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 104 acres; from other meadows 12s 6d; from customary dues of cheeses £4 16s 8d. Gilbert holds 2 hides of this manor from the Abbot. Wimund 1 hide. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £12; now, what the Abbot holds, £9; what the men [hold], 60s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,43 Gilbert holds PUSEY from the Abbot. Alfred held from the Abbot before 1066. Then and now for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 cottager and 2 slaves. The value was £4; now £3. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,44 In WANTAGE Hundred The Abbey itself holds [East] LOCKINGE, and held it before 1066. Then for 10 hides; now for 6 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 11 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 34 acres. Gilbert holds 1 hide of this land from the Abbot, and a church, with 1/2 hide. He has 1 plough there, with 1 villager. Value of the whole before 1066 £9; now, the value of the Abbot's lordship, £7; Gilbert's, 36s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,45 The Abbey itself holds [West] GINGE, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 18 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 6s 6d; meadow, 3 acres. The value was £8; now £7. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,46 Reginald [* of St Helens *] holds 2 hides [* in [West] GINGE *] from the Abbot. Northmann held from the Abbot before 1066. Then and now for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 cottagers. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] BRK 7,47 [* In GAINFIELD Hundred *] The Abbey itself holds BUCKLAND. Almer held it before 1066. Then and now for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 1 cottager and 1 slave with 1 plough. 1/2 a fishery at 3s; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] ?8? Land of Glastonbury Church BRK 8,1 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred Glastonbury Abbey holds ASHBURY, and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 40 hides; now for 16 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers and 26 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 200 acres; a small wood. Of this land of this manor Robert d'Oilly holds 4 1/2 hides from the Abbot; Alwin, 3 hides; Edward, 2 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. A church and a priest who has 1 hide. 4 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d. Value of the whole before 1066 £35; later £20; now, what the Abbot holds, £20; what the men [hold], £12. [= ?8? Land of Glastonbury Church =] <59d> ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster BRK 9,1 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred Westminster Abbey holds EASTHAMPSTEAD; it held it before 1066. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 14 villagers with 5 ploughs. Woodland at 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 50s; now 60s. [= ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?10? Land of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester BRK 10,1 In `EAGLE' Hundred Winchester Abbey holds CHADDLEWORTH. Two free men held it from Countess Gytha and from her son [Earl] Gyrth, as two manors. Then it answered for 16 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Value before 1066 £14; later £10; now £12. Odo of Winchester gave this manor to Robert, Hugh of Port's steward; the men of the Shire do not know how the Abbey has it. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester =] BRK 10,2 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred The Abbey itself held SOTWELL in lordship for the supplies of the monks before 1066. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the Abbot as a Holding. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 15s; meadow, 30 acres; 9 cottagers; in Wallingford 8 sites at 14s 4d. A man holds 1 hide of this land; he has 1 plough there, with 3 cottagers. Value of the whole before 1066 £8; later, as much; now £12. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester =] ?11? Land of the Church of Chertsey BRK 11,1 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Chertsey Abbey holds [White] WALTHAM for the household supplies of the monks; it held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers with 10 ploughs. 1 slave; a small church; meadow, 9 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Turold holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land from the Abbot; he has 2 ploughs there, with 2 cottagers. Value of the whole before 1066 £8; now the Abbot's part, £6; Turold's, 10s. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Chertsey =] ?12? Land of St Alban's Church BRK 12,1 In WANTAGE Hundred The Abbey of St Alban holds HENDRED. Nigel of Aubigny gave it to the church. Three thanes held it before 1066; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 4. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 45 acres. Ernucion holds 2 hides of this land from the Abbot; he has 1 plough there, with 4 cottagers. A church; meadow, 5 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £10; now the same, the whole £10. [= ?12? Land of St Alban's Church =] ?13? Land of the Church of [Saint-Pierre]-sur-Dives BRK 13,1 In GAINFIELD Hundred The Abbot of [Saint-Pierre]-sur-Dives holds PUSEY from the King. Two freeholders held it; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides; now for nothing. 1 plough. 2 villagers. The value is and was 32s 1d. [= ?13? Land of the Church of [Saint-Pierre]-sur-Dives =] BRK 13,2 In THATCHAM Hundred The Abbot holds 2 hides in CURRIDGE himself. Edward held from King Edward as a manor. Then for 2 hides; now for nothing. 1 villager with 3 oxen. The value is and was 10s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of [Saint-Pierre]-sur-Dives =] ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester BRK 14,1 In `WYFOLD' Hundred The Abbess of Winchester holds COLESHILL. Edmund held it from King Edward in freehold. Walter of Lacy gave it to the church with his daughter; the Shire does not know how. Before 1066 it answered for 8 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; the third part of a mill at 10s; meadow, 69 acres. The value was £7; later £6; now 100s. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Winchester =] ?15? Land of the Church of Battle BRK 15,1 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred The Abbot of Battle holds BRIGHTWALTON from the King. Earl Harold held it. Then for 10 hides. A thane who held it before him paid tax at 15 hides; now for nothing. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 13 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves; a church with a priest; woodland at 20 pigs; in Wallingford 5 sites. The value was £10, now £9. [= ?15? Land of the Church of Battle =] <60a> BRK 15,2 [* In READING Hundred *] The Abbot holds a church in READING himself with 8 hides which belong to it. Abbess Leofeva held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; 2 1/2 fisheries at 5s. In Reading, 29 messuages at 28s 8d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 5 pigs; from the church £3. Value before 1066 £9; later £8; now £11. [= ?15? Land of the Church of Battle =] ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury BRK 16,1 In KINTBURY Hundred The Abbess of Amesbury holds KINTBURY. The Church always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 11 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers and 18 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 11 slaves; a mill at 4s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was £12; now £11. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] BRK 16,2 In `EAGLE' Hundred The Abbey itself holds [West] CHALLOW and always held it. Before 1066 it answered for 7 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 40 acres. The value is and was always £7. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] BRK 16,3 The Abbey itself holds [Great] FAWLEY. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 slaves with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was always £6. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux BRK 17,1 In READING Hundred The Count of Evreux holds SHEFFIELD from the King. Coleman and Brictward held from King Edward; they could go where they would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship nothing. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. A mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value is and was 40s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,2 [* In ROWBURY Hundred *] The Count also holds 1 hide in PEASEMORE. Alwin held it, jointly. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,3 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred The Count also holds BUCKLEBURY. Leofwin held it from King Edward. Then for 4 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 4s. The value is and was £4. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,4 The Count also holds {CROCHESTROPE}. Four free men held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Nothing in lordship. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,5 In KINTBURY Hundred The Count also holds `CALCOT'. Brictward held it from King Edward as a manor. Then for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 4s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,6 In SHRIVENHAM Hundred The Count holds BECKETT himself. Two free men held it from King Edward in freehold as two manors. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides and 4 acres. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 13 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres less 7. The value was £4; now the same. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,7 In BLEWBURY Hundred The Count holds BLEWBURY himself. Brictward held it before 1066. Then for 2 hides; now for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 4 cottagers. A mill at 4s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,8 In WANTAGE Hundred The Count also holds [East] HANNEY. Two free men held it before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 20 cottagers with 1 plough. 1 slave; 2 mills at 27s 6d; meadow, 70 acres. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,9 The Count also holds HENDRED. Alwin held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 6 cottagers with 1 plough. A church; 1 slave; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 60s; now 70s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,10 The Count also holds 5 hides [* in HENDRED *] which 7 free men held before 1066. Then they answered for 5 hides; now for 30 acres of land. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 30s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] <60b> BRK 17,11 The Count also has 1 hide _ in the same Hundred. One Wulfgar held it before 1066. Then for 1 hide; now for 6 acres. Land for 1 plough. 2 cottagers. Meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,12 In GAINFIELD Hundred The Count also has 1 hide, 3 virgates and 2 acres [* in BUCKLAND *]. One Wulfwin held them before 1066; they answered for as much; now for nothing. 4 cottagers. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was 30s; now 15s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] BRK 17,13 The Count also holds 2 hides and 2 acres of land [* in BUCKLAND *]. Four free men held them before 1066; they answered for as much; now for 5 virgates. 1 villager and 4 cottagers. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 37s 6d; now 22s. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] ?18? Land of Earl Hugh BRK 18,1 In SUTTON Hundred Earl Hugh holds DRAYTON and William [* son of Nigel *] from him. Ednoth [* the constable *] held from [* Earl *] Harold; he could not go where he would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for nothing. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 13 acres. The value is and was 50s. [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] BRK 18,2 In `WYFOLD' Hundred The Earl holds BUSCOT himself, and Robert [* son of Hugh *] from him. Earl Harold held it. Then it answered for 40 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 25 villagers and 25 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 6 slaves; a fishery at 18s 8d; meadow, 300 acres. Of this land Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] holds 8 hides and Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] 4 hides; in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Value of the whole before 1066 £20; later £17; now £26. [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain BRK 19,1 In BLEWBURY Hundred The Count of Mortain holds ASTON [Tirrold]. The Abbey of Préaux holds from him. Eskil held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 cottagers; 6 slaves; a church. The value was and is £3. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?20? Land of Walter Giffard BRK 20,1 In WANTAGE Hundred Walter Giffard holds [West] HANNEY. Osbern and Theodric hold from him. Edwin, a free man, held it from King Edward. Then and now for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1 plough there; 11 cottagers. Meadow, 24 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] BRK 20,2 Walter holds [West] HANNEY himself. Earl Tosti held it. Then for 14 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; another mill at 7s 6d which belongs to the manor of Charlton, as the Hundred states. Turold the priest holds the church of this village from Walter, 1 hide which always pays tax. The value was £10; later £8; now £14. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] BRK 20,3 In SUTTON Hundred Walter holds [Long] WITTENHAM himself. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 13 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 29 villagers and 16 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 163 acres. In Wallingford 8 sites at 4s; for grazing, 5s. Value before 1066 £20; later £15; now £20. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers BRK 21,1 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred Henry of Ferrers holds CATMORE and Henry [* of Fyfield *] from him. Edsi held it from King Edward. Then for 5 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was £7; later 40s; now 70s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,2 Henry also holds ILSLEY and Roger [* the hunter *] from him. Algar held it from King Edward. Then and now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,3 Henry also holds `ASHDEN' and Ralph [* of Bagpuize *] from him. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then for 10 hides and 1 virgate. Now for 9 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders. 9 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. Value of the whole before 1066 £12; later £6; now £10. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,4 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred Henry also holds FRILSHAM and Roger [* the hunter *] from him. Two free men held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 7 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; <60c> 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 4s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value is and was always £6. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,5 In THATCHAM Hundred Henry holds GREENHAM himself. Siward [* Barn *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 19 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 11s less 2d. Meadow, 41 acres; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £6. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,6 In KINTBURY Hundred Henry also holds BAGSHOT. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it from King Edward as a manor. 2 hides. They did not pay tax because they were of the King's revenue; they are claimed for the King's work. Land for 4 ploughs. 9 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 11s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,7 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Henry also holds BISHAM. Bondi [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then and now for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 2 cottagers with 8 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 26 acres; 12 {arpents} of vines. The value was £8; now £12. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,8 In BLEWBURY Hundred Henry also holds WILLINGTON, and Nigel [* of Aubigny *] from him. Thorkil, a free man, held it from King Edward. Land for 6 ploughs. Then for 8 hides; now for 4 hides and 1 virgate. A church; 9 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 10 villagers; 2 cottagers with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was £6; now £9. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,9 In WANTAGE Hundred Henry also holds [South] DENCHWORTH, and Rainer from him. Aelric held it before 1066. Then for 7 hides; now for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. A church. Value before 1066, 70s; later 60s; now £4. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,10 Henry also holds CHARLTON, and Robert from him. Tovi, a free man, held it. Then and now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough, with 7 cottagers. 1/2 mill at 5s; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 50s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,11 Henry holds [West] LOCKINGE himself, and Hubert [* of Courson *] from Henry. Siward [* Barn *] held it from King Edward. Then and now for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 14 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 41 acres. The value was £10; now £8. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,12 Henry also holds SPARSHOLT, and Fulcard from him. Godric [* the sheriff *], a free man, held it. Then and now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers; 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,13 Henry also holds 3 hides and 1 virgate _. Four free men held them before 1066. Then they answered for 3 hides and 1 virgate; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later and now 40s. Henry states that this land belonged to Godric, his predecessor, but the Hundred testifies that Godric [* the sheriff *] appropriated it in King William's despite, after the Battle of Hastings, and that he never held it before 1066. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,14 In MARCHAM Hundred Henry holds KINGSTON [Bagpuize] himself, and Ralph [* of Bagpuize *] from him. Stenkil held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 60s; now 50s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,15 Henry also holds FYFIELD, and a second Henry [* of Fyfield *] from him. Godric the sheriff held it from the Abbot [* of Abingdon *]. He could not go wherever he would with this land. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £6. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <60d> BRK 21,16 Henry also holds FYFIELD. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides, because King Edward so remitted it, as the Hundred testifies. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1/2 fishery at 11s 8d. 4 slaves; meadow, 12 acres. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,17 In SUTTON Hundred Henry also holds HENDRED, and a second Henry [* of Fyfield *] from him. Godric the sheriff held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. This is the hide which lay in the King's revenue of which Aelfric [* of Thatcham *] bore witness. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, in lordship, with 8 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 100s; now the same. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,18 [In GAINFIELD Hundred] Henry also holds STANFORD[-in-the-Vale]. Siward [* Barn *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 40 hides, but as they state, King Edward remitted it for 30 hides; now it pays tax for 6 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 21 villagers and 22 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 7 slaves; 2 mills at 7s 8d; meadow, 318 acres; for pasture, 32d. Henry the steward holds 1/2 [hide] of this land. He has 1 smallholder. Value of the whole before 1066 £30; later £24; now £20 10s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,19 Henry also holds PUSEY, and a second Henry [* of Fyfield *] from him. Dunnic held it from King Edward. He could go wherever he would. Then it answered for 2 1/2 hides and 2 acres of land; now for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,20 In READING Hundred Henry also holds 1 1/2 hides in BURGHFIELD. Two freeholders held it before 1066 and it answered for as much. One served the Queen and the other [served] Bondi [* the constable *]. Its holders then still hold from Henry, but the Hundred do not know why. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 5s 10d; a fishery at 68d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,21 Henry also holds 1 hide in `BURLEY'. Leofwin held it from King Edward. He could go wherever he would. He still holds it. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A fishery at 8d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BRK 21,22 Henry also holds WOOLHAMPTON. Godric the sheriff held from King Edward. It answered for 3 hides, then and now. Land for 5 ploughs. 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 4 slaves. A mill at 15s; meadow, 40 acres. The value was £6; later and now £4. King Edward gave this land, from his revenue, to Godric and the men of the County have seen his seal for it. Besides these hides, Godric also received from the King's revenue 1 virgate of land for which they have not seen the King's seal. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf BRK 22,1 In READING Hundred William son of Ansculf holds ENGLEFIELD and Gilbert from him. Alwin held from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 3 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £7; now 7s more. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,2 William also holds BRADFIELD. Horling held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 20 villagers and 31 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 9 slaves; 3 mills at 53s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Value before 1066 and later £24; now £16. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,3 William also holds HARTRIDGE. Alfred held it from King Edward; now he holds from William. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; woodland at 3 pigs. The value was 60s; now 30s. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,4 William also holds ENGLEFIELD. Wulfmer held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. <61a> Stephen [* son of Erhard *] holds this land from William. The value was 20s; now 7s. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,5 William also holds UFTON [Robert], and a man-at-arms from him. Horling held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow, 44 acres; woodland at 1 pig. Another man-at-arms holds 3 virgates of this land; he has 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; later and now 60s. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,6 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred William also holds HODCOTT, and Stephen [* son of Erhard *] from him. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it from King Edward. Then and now for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 3 smallholders. The value was £6; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,7 William also holds ILSLEY, and Stephen [* son of Erhard *] from him. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves. The value was £7; later and now £4. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,8 William also holds YATTENDON, and Godebold [* the bowman *] from him. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now for 8 hides. This the Shire testifies. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 9 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was £7; now £8. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,9 William also holds STANFORD [Dingley]. Edric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then and now for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 12s. The value is and was always £4. Gilbert holds from William. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,10 In KINTBURY Hundred William also holds INKPEN. Two free men held it from King Edward as two manors in freehold. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 villagers and 15 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 20 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was £14; later and now £12. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,11 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred William also holds COMPTON [Beauchamp]. Almer held in freehold from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. A church with 1/2 hide of this land; meadow, 60 acres. The value was £8; later 100s; now £6. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BRK 22,12 In MARCHAM Hundred William also holds KINGSTON [Bagpuize], and Adelelm [* of Kingston *] from him. Thorkil held it from King Edward; he could go where he would. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 5 slaves; a fishery at 5s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?22? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?23? Land of William of Eu BRK 23,1 In READING Hundred William of Eu holds PADWORTH from the King and Jocelyn from him. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 50s; now 40s. [= ?23? Land of William of Eu =] BRK 23,2 In KINTBURY Hundred William also holds DENFORD. Alward [* the noble *] held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a church. The value was 100s; now £4. With this manor William holds 1/2 hide which was two free men's. It never belonged to this manor, as the Shire states. [= ?23? Land of William of Eu =] BRK 23,3 In WANTAGE Hundred William also holds [North] DENCHWORTH and Jocelyn from him. Alward [* the noble *], a free man, held it from King Edward. Then and now for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 6 cottagers with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 27 acres. The value was 50s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?23? Land of William of Eu =] ?24? Land of William Peverel BRK 24,1 In `EAGLE' Hundred William Peverel holds WOOLLEY from the King. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was £10; now £6. [= ?24? Land of William Peverel =] <61b> ?25? Land of William of Braose BRK 25,1 In READING Hundred William of Braose holds SOUTHCOTE from the King. Brictward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 18s; a fishery at 50d. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?25? Land of William of Braose =] ?26? Land of William Lovet BRK 26,1 In THATCHAM Hundred William Lovet holds DONNINGTON from the King. Toti held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value was £8; later 100s; now 70s. [= ?26? Land of William Lovet =] BRK 26,2 In KINTBURY Hundred William also holds ENBORNE. Toti held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?26? Land of William Lovet =] BRK 26,3 In BLEWBURY Hundred William also holds MORETON. Toti held it from King Edward. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 40 acres. The value was and is £6; nevertheless it pays £7. [= ?26? Land of William Lovet =] ?27? Land of William son of Corbucion BRK 27,1 In KINTBURY Hundred William son of Corbucion holds 10 hides in ENBORNE from the King. Tovi held it as a manor in freehold from King Edward. Then for 10 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?27? Land of William son of Corbucion =] BRK 27,2 In BLEWBURY Hundred William also holds MORETON and Ralph from him. A free man held it before 1066. Then and now for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 cottagers with 6 ploughs. A mill at 12s 6d. A church; 3 slaves; in Wallingford, 5 sites at 50d. The value was £10; now £12. [= ?27? Land of William son of Corbucion =] BRK 27,3 In WANTAGE Hundred William also holds CHARLTON and Geoffrey from him. Tovi, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 5 cottagers with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?27? Land of William son of Corbucion =] ?28? Land of William son of Richard BRK 28,1 In `WYFOLD' Hundred William son of Richard holds COLESHILL. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. 4 slaves; the third part of 1 mill at 10s; meadow, 69 acres. The value was £7; later £6; now £4. [= ?28? Land of William son of Richard =] BRK 28,2 In WANTAGE Hundred William also holds CHILDREY. Asgot [* of Hailes *], a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 12 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship William has 2 hides. He has there 2 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1/2 plough. Godfrey holds 10 hides from him. 6 villagers and 8 cottagers with 1/2 plough. A mill at 4s; meadow, 36 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £9; now £6 12s. [= ?28? Land of William son of Richard =] BRK 28,3 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred William also holds ODSTONE. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 £12; later £8; now £10. [= ?28? Land of William son of Richard =] ?29? Land of William of Cailly BRK 29,1 In READING Hundred William of Cailly holds SULHAM from the King. A man-at-arms holds from him. Godric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. The value was £4; later £3; now 100s. [= ?29? Land of William of Cailly =] ?30? Land of Walter son of Poyntz BRK 30,1 [In `WYFOLD' Hundred] Walter son of Poyntz holds EATON [Hastings] from the King. [* Earl *] Gyrth held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 20 hides; now for 6 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 7 slaves. They have not paid tax. 2 fisheries at 16s; meadow, 148 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £9. Poyntz gave 3 hides of this manor to St Peter's of Westminster for his soul's sake. 1 plough there, with 4 smallholders and 3 oxen. Value 20s. [= ?30? Land of Walter son of Poyntz =] <61c> ?31? Land of Walter son of Other BRK 31,1 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred Walter son of Other holds {ORTONE}. Godric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 2 pigs. The value was 40s; now {{40}} 30s. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] BRK 31,2 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred Walter also holds CHILTON. Wynsi held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves. 6 sites in Wallingford at 2s. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] BRK 31,3 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred Walter also holds BUCKLEBURY. 1 hide. One of his men holds from him. It lies in the Forest and never paid tax as the Shire states. Alfhild Dese held it from King Edward. 1 plough in lordship. The value is and was 7s 6d. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] BRK 31,4 [In KINTBURY Hundred] In KINTBURY Walter also holds 1/2 hide which King Edward gave to his predecessor from his revenue, absolved from all customary dues, because of keeping the Forest, except for the King's fines, as for robbery, homicide, house-breaking and breach of the peace. Value 5s. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] BRK 31,5 In BLEWBURY Hundred Walter also holds HAGBOURNE. Alwin, a free man, held it. Then and now 10 hides there, but it answers for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 10 cottagers with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 12s; meadow, 24 acres. Robert holds 1 hide of this land from Walter; he has 1 plough, with 1 cottager; meadow, 4 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £13; now £13. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] BRK 31,6 In READING Hundred Walter also holds WOKEFIELD and a man-at-arms from him. Wihtric held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?31? Land of Walter son of Other =] ?32? Land of Eudo son of Hubert BRK 32,1 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred Eudo the steward holds `LOSFIELD' from the King. Aelfric [* Kemp *] held it from King Edward. Then for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value was £4; now 30s. [= ?32? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?33? Land of Miles Crispin BRK 33,1 In READING Hundred Miles Crispin holds PANGBOURNE and William [* son of Turold *] from him. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it from King Edward. 6 hides and 1 virgate. They did not pay tax before 1066 and now only for 5 hides. Nothing in lordship. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. The value of the whole was £6; later £5; now £4. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,2 William [* son of Turold *] also holds 1 hide from Miles in SULHAM. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it from King Edward. It answered for as much, then and now. 1 plough in lordship; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,3 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred Miles holds CLAPCOT himself. Wulfnoth, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 7 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill at 26s; meadow, 25 acres. The value was £7; later £4; now 100s. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,4 Miles also holds CLAPCOT. Saxfrith , a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 7 hides; now for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 6 cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres. Harold holds 1 1/2 virgates of this manor from Miles. Value of the whole £7; later £4; now 100s. Miles holds these two manors as one manor. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,5 In WANTAGE Hundred Miles also holds BETTERTON, and William [* son of Turold *] from him. Leofric, a monk, held it before 1066. He could go where he would. Then for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 villager and 5 cottagers with 1/2 plough; 2 slaves. A mill at 5s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was £8; later £4; now £3. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] <61d> BRK 33,6 In MARCHAM Hundred Miles also holds APPLETON, and Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] from him. Healfdene held it before 1066. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; a fishery at 34s 2d. The value was 100s; later 70s; now 60s. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,7 Miles also holds EATON, and Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] from him. Healfdene held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A fishery at 5s; meadow, 25 acres. The value was 60s; now 50s. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,8 Miles also holds EATON, and Alfred [* nephew of Wigot *] from him. Bosi? held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 fisheries at 18s; meadow, 25 acres. The value was 60s; now 70s. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] BRK 33,9 In READING Hundred Leofward holds 1 hide from Miles in LANGLEY?. He could not go wherever he would without Wigot [* of Wallingford *]'s permission. This land lies and is valued in {Gratentun}, which is in Oxfordshire; however it pays the levy in Berkshire. [= ?33? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?34? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf BRK 34,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Giles holds MIDGHAM from the King. 5 free men held it from King Edward as a manor. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship nothing; but 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 14s. Almer holds 3 virgates of this land; Rainer 1 virgate; Gilbert 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres in the manor. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; now in total £6. [= ?34? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] BRK 34,2 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Giles also holds MAIDENHEAD. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it before 1066. Then and now for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Two men, Hugh and Landric , hold from Giles; they have 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] BRK 34,3 In READING Hundred Giles also holds UFTON [Nervet]. Saewulf [* brother of Siward *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?34? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] BRK 34,4 In KINTBURY Hundred Giles also holds ENBORNE. Saewulf [* brother of Siward *] held it from King Edward as a manor in freehold. Then it answered for 3 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 13 acres. The villagers, 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?34? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ BRK 35,1 In ROWBURY Hundred Hascoit holds WINTERBOURNE from the King, and Kenmarchuc from him. Brictheah held it before 1066. He could go where he would. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 hide and 3 virgates. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ =] BRK 35,2 In the same village ^[WINTERBOURNE]^ Norman holds 5 hides from Hascoit. Brictheah held them from King Edward. Then they answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. The value was £8; now £4. [= ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ =] BRK 35,3 In LAMBOURN Hundred Hascoit also holds LAMBOURN. Brictheah held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 8 slaves. The value was £12; now £6. [= ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ =] BRK 35,4 [In SUTTON Hundred] Hascoit also holds DRAYTON. Godwin held it in freehold from King Edward as a manor. Then for 3 1/2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 60s; now 20s. [= ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ =] BRK 35,5 In WANTAGE Hundred Hascoit also holds SPARSHOLT. Brictric , a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value is and was £8. [= ?35? Land of Hascoit ^[Musard]^ =] ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville BRK 36,1 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred Gilbert of Bretteville holds WYLD and William from him. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then and now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] BRK 36,2 [In WANTAGE Hundred] Gilbert also holds [East] HANNEY and Jocelyn from him. Godric, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now it answered for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 cottagers with 1/2 plough. 2 mills at 30s. <62a> Meadow, 38 acres. The value was and is £6; however it pays £6 and an ounce of gold. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] BRK 36,3 Gilbert also holds 1/2 hide _. Aelfric, a free man, held it. Then and now for 1/2 hide. 1 villager; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 10s. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] BRK 36,4 [* In GAINFIELD Hundred *] In MARCHAM Hundred Gilbert also holds HATFORD and Payne from him. Two brothers held it jointly; each had a hall. They could go where they would. Then and now it answered for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves; meadow, 100 acres. The value was £8; later 100s; now £10. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] BRK 36,5 [In GAINFIELD Hundred] Gilbert also holds NEWTON and Payne from him. Alric held it; he could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 13 acres. Value 30s. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] BRK 36,6 [* In ROWBURY Hundred *] In MARCHAM Hundred Gilbert also holds PEASEMORE and Richard from him. Godwin and Herlewin held it before 1066; they could go where they would. Then it answered for 7 hides; now for 4 hides. There were two halls, now one. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Woodland at 2 pigs. The value was and is £4. [= ?36? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] ?37? Land of Gilbert of Ghent BRK 37,1 In ROWBURY Hundred Gilbert of Ghent has one manor _ from the King and Robert [* of Armentières *] from him. Tunni? held it before 1066. Then it answered for 6 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; woodland at 20 pigs. Algot holds 3 hides of this land. He has 1 plough; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was £6; later 60s; now the same. [= ?37? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville BRK 38,1 [* In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred *] In KINTBURY Hundred Geoffrey de Mandeville holds ILSLEY, and Saswalo [* of Bouville *] from him. Ordwulf held it as a manor in freehold from King Edward. Then and now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow, 7 acres; woodland for fencing. The value is and was 20s. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BRK 38,2 Geoffrey also holds ILSLEY and Saswalo [* of Bouville *] from him. Ordwulf held it in freehold from King Edward. Then and now for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was £8; later £5; now £6. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BRK 38,3 In LAMBOURN Hundred Geoffrey also holds EAST GARSTON. Esger [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then for 30 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 23 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 15s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. The value was £20; later and now £12. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BRK 38,4 In `EAGLE' Hundred Geoffrey also holds WHATCOMBE. Siward held it in freehold from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 smallholders and 1/2 plough. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BRK 38,5 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Geoffrey also holds HURLEY. Esger [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then and now for 14 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 25 villagers and 12 cottagers with 15 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill at 20s. A church; 2 fisheries at 12s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value is and was £12. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BRK 38,6 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred Geoffrey also holds STREATLEY. Esger [* the constable *] held it from King Edward. Then for 25 hides; now for 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 10 cottagers with 12 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 22s; 2 fisheries at 11s; meadow, 22 acres. In Oxford 1 site at 10d. Value before 1066 and later £20; now £24. Wibert the priest holds the church of this manor from Geoffrey, with 1 hide. He has 1 plough, with 1 cottager. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 50s. [= ?38? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?39? Land of Osbern Giffard BRK 39,1 In `CHARLDON' Hundred Osbern Giffard holds EARLEY from the King. Dunn held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 fisheries at 68d; meadow, 20 acres; <62b> woodland at 30 pigs. The value was 100s; later 60s; now £4. [= ?39? Land of Osbern Giffard =] ?40? Land of Robert son of Gerald BRK 40,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Robert son of Gerald holds BRIMPTON. Brictric held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 4 1/2 hides; now for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 villagers, 3 smallholders and an English man-at-arms with 3 ploughs. 1 slave; a church; 2 mills at 26s 3d; meadow, 35 acres. The value is and was £4 10s. [= ?40? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] BRK 40,2 In KINTBURY Hundred Robert also holds INGLEWOOD. Two free men held it from King Edward as two manors. Then and now for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 7 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow, 4 acres; a small wood. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly BRK 41,1 In `EAGLE' Hundred Robert d'Oilly holds CHADDLEWORTH. Edward held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 3 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was 60s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BRK 41,2 Robert also holds LETCOMBE [Bassett]. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at £3; meadow, 36 acres. Value before 1066 and later £15; now £16. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BRK 41,3 Robert also holds 1 1/2 hides in [Great] SHEFFORD from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Brictheah held it from King Edward and could go where he would. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 8s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland for fencing. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BRK 41,4 In WANTAGE Hundred Robert also holds ARDINGTON. Edwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 8 cottagers with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; a mill at 11s; meadow, 26 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BRK 41,5 Robert also holds ARDINGTON. Saewin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 9 hides; now for 4 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 5 slaves. 2 mills at 25s. Cola [* the hunter *], an Englishman, claims one of these mills, but Alwin, Godwin and Aelfric testify that it always lay in [the lands of] Ardington. The value was £16; later £12; now £16. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BRK 41,6 Robert also holds 1 hide _ which Azur , King Edward's bursar, held; he could go where he would with it. Then for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Azur also holds this land from Robert, but the men of the Hundred testify that he ought to hold from the King as King William restored it to him at Windsor and gave him his writ for it. Robert therefore holds it wrongfully; for none of them has seen the King's writ, or a man who put him in possession of it on his behalf. The value is and was £3, although it pays £4. [= ?41? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?42? Land of Robert of Stafford BRK 42,1 In WANTAGE Hundred Robert of Stafford holds [South] DENCHWORTH from the King and Laurence from him. Leofeva, a free woman, [held it] before 1066. Then for 6 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?42? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?43? Land of Richard Poynant BRK 43,1 In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred Richard Poynant holds LOLLINGDON. Almer, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 3 hides; now for nothing. <62c> Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 100s; later 40s; now 60s. When Richard received this manor he found it in the revenue of Cholsey; now it is outside it. [= ?43? Land of Richard Poynant =] BRK 43,2 [In KINTBURY Hundred] Richard also holds AVINGTON. Gunnar held from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 2 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value is and was 100s. [= ?43? Land of Richard Poynant =] ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry BRK 44,1 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred Roger of Ivry holds 1 virgate from the King in ELING. Saewin held it from King Edward in his manor of Hendred. This Roger placed it in his manor of Harwell, where it never lay, as the Shire states, nor has it ever paid tax. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Woodland at 30 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BRK 44,2 In `EAGLE' Hundred Roger also holds 1 1/2 hides in [Great] SHEFFORD of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Brictheah held it from King Edward as a manor in freehold. Then and now it answered for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. 1/2 mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 1 acre; a small wood. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BRK 44,3 In BLEWBURY Hundred Roger also holds HARWELL. Wulfric, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 6 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 7 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a chapel. The value was £12; now £15. [= ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BRK 44,4 Roger also holds HARWELL of Earl William's Holding. Aki [* the Dane *], a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. 3 slaves. The value was £5; now £6. [= ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BRK 44,5 In GAINFIELD Hundred Roger also holds PUSEY. Aelfric, a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. A church; 4 slaves; meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was £4. It is of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. [= ?44? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?45? Land of Roger of Lacy BRK 45,1 In KINTBURY Hundred Roger of Lacy holds ENBORNE from the King. Edmund held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 3 hides and 1 virgate; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; woodland at 1 pig. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?45? Land of Roger of Lacy =] BRK 45,2 In WANTAGE Hundred Roger also holds CHILDREY. Edmund , a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 13 hides; now for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 9 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 50d. The value is and always was £8 10s. [= ?45? Land of Roger of Lacy =] BRK 45,3 Roger also holds 2 hides _. Leofwin, a free man, held them before 1066. Then for 2 hides; now for 1 1/2 hides. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value 30s. [= ?45? Land of Roger of Lacy =] ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer BRK 46,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds BRIMPTON. Godwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 3 1/2 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; a mill at 12s; meadow, 30 acres. The value is and was 70s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] BRK 46,2 Ralph also holds CURRIDGE, and Baldwin from him. Two free men held it from King Edward as two manors; now it is in one manor. Then for 7 hides; now for 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 60s; now 50s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] BRK 46,3 In READING Hundred Ralph also holds STRATFIELD [Mortimer]. Two thanes, Cypping [* of Worthy *] and Edwin, held it jointly before 1066. Then for 6 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 13 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill without dues; meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. A man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide of this land; he has 1 plough; a church, with 4 smallholders. The value was £18; later £10; now £10 10s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <62d> BRK 46,4 Ralph also holds BURGHFIELD, and a man-at-arms from him. Abbot Alsi held it from the old monastery of Winchester church, as the Shire witnesses, before 1066 and afterwards, until he was an outlaw. Then and now for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 1/2 mill at 5s 10d; a fishery at 68d; meadow, 43 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] BRK 46,5 Ralph also holds HARTLEY. Regnild held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Nothing in lordship but 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland at 15 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] BRK 46,6 In ROWBURY Hundred Ralph also holds PEASEMORE, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Two thanes held it before 1066; they could go where they would; there were 2 halls. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland at 6 pigs. The value was £6; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] BRK 46,7 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred Ralph also holds HODCOTT, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then and now for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was £7; now £4. [= ?46? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?47? Land of Ralph of Tosny BRK 47,1 In WANTAGE Hundred Ralph of Tosny holds CHARLTON from the King and Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] from him. Three free men held it before 1066. Then and now for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 13 cottagers with 1 plough. 1/2 mill at 5s; meadow, 21 acres. The value was 100s; now £6. This land is of Earl Roger's Holding. [= ?47? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ?48? Land of Ralph son of the Earl BRK 48,1 In LAMBOURN Hundred Ralph son of the Earl, holds BOCKHAMPTON. Three free men held it from King Edward as 3 manors in freehold. Then for 8 hides; now for 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 1 slave; a mill at 5s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Odo [* of Winchester *] holds 1 hide of this manor; he has 1 plough with 1 smallholder. The value was £7; later £6; now £7. [= ?48? Land of Ralph son of the Earl =] ?49? Land of Ralph son of Seifrid BRK 49,1 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred Ralph son of Seifrid holds CLEWER from the King. Earl Harold held it. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 4 1/2 hides; Windsor Castle is in the 1/2 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Ralph, his son-in-law, holds 1/2 hide of this land; nothing there. The value was £7; now £4 10s. [= ?49? Land of Ralph son of Seifrid =] BRK 49,2 In BLEWBURY Hundred Roger son of Seifrid holds FULSCOT from the King. Ludric , a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 3 hides; it answered for 1 hide, now the same. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?49? Land of Ralph son of Seifrid =] BRK 49,3 In READING Hundred Roger ^[son of Seifrid]^ also holds PURLEY. Brictward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 4 1/2 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 100s; later £4; now 100s. [= ?49? Land of Ralph son of Seifrid =] ?50? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin BRK 50,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Arnulf of Hesdin holds NEWBURY from the King. Wulfward [* White *] held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 50s; meadow, 27 acres; woodland at 25 pigs; 51 sites at 20s 7d. Value before 1066 £9; later £8; now £24. [= ?50? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?51? Land of Hugh son of Baldric BRK 51,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Hugh son of Baldric holds SHAW from the King. Aelfric held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 12 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 50 pigs. The value is and was £6. [= ?51? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] ?52? Land of Hugh of Port BRK 52,1 In `EAGLE' Hundred Hugh of Port holds [Great] SHEFFORD from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 20 hides; now for 7 hides and 2 acres. <63a> Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 30 pigs; a mill at 10s. The value was £6; now £12. [= ?52? Land of Hugh of Port =] ?53? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain BRK 53,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Humphrey the chamberlain holds BAGNOR from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 20s; meadow, 22 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. The value is and was £4. [= ?53? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?54? Land of Humphrey Visdeloup BRK 54,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Humphrey Visdeloup holds SPEEN from the King. Karli held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves; a mill at 22s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. The value was £8; now £10. 1/2 hide of this land belongs to the church. [= ?54? Land of Humphrey Visdeloup =] BRK 54,2 In KINTBURY Hundred Humphrey also holds BOXFORD. Three brothers held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 9 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; a mill at 27s 6d; meadow, 6 acres. Of this manor Aelfric holds 1 hide; Almer 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 and later £8; now £6 10s. [= ?54? Land of Humphrey Visdeloup =] BRK 54,3 Humphrey also holds BENHAM. Three thanes held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 5 hides; now for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 120 acres. Of this manor Ansketil holds 2 hides; William 2 hides. 2 ploughs there. Value of the whole before 1066, later and now £6. [= ?54? Land of Humphrey Visdeloup =] BRK 54,4 In BLEWBURY Hundred Humphrey also holds MORETON. Osmund, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. A church; 6 slaves; meadow, 40 acres. The value is and was £6. [= ?54? Land of Humphrey Visdeloup =] ?55? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf BRK 55,1 In `WYFOLD' Hundred {Turstin} son of Rolf holds COLESHILL from the King. Brictric held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 8 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 smallholders and 5 slaves with 1/2 plough. The third part of a mill at 10s; meadow, 69 acres. The value was £7; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?55? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] BRK 55,2 In BLEWBURY Hundred {Turstin} also holds UPTON. Brictric , a free man, held it. Then for 10 hides, now for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 16 villagers and 7 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 30 acres. The value is and was £13. [= ?55? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] BRK 55,3 [* In WANTAGE Hundred *] In `SLOTISFORD' Hundred {Turstin} also holds CHILDREY, and Roger from him. Brictric , a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 10 hides; now for 8 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 6 cottagers with 1 plough. 3 slaves; a mill at 2s; a church. Another Roger holds 6 hides and 1 virgate of this manor. 1 plough in lordship; 6 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 plough; 2 slaves. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £9 5s. [= ?55? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] BRK 55,4 {Turstin} also holds SPARSHOLT, and Roger from him. Brictric , a free man, held it before 1066. Then and now for 2 1/2 hides and a virgate. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship; 2 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 30s; later 20s; now 30s. [= ?55? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?56? Land of Albert [* of Lorraine *] BRK 56,1 In `RIPPLESMERE' Hundred Albert holds DEDWORTH from the King. Hugh the chamberlain held it from King Edward. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 5 pigs. The value was £4; later and now 30s. [= ?56? Land of Albert [* of Lorraine *] =] ?57? Land of Aiulf the sheriff BRK 57,1 In `EAGLE' Hundred Aiulf holds [East] SHEFFORD from the King. Brictric held it in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 22s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was £10; later £9; now £10. [= ?57? Land of Aiulf the sheriff =] <63b> ?58? Land of Hugolin the steersman BRK 58,1 In KINTBURY Hundred Hugolin the steersman holds HAMSTEAD [Marshall] from the King. Edward held it as a manor from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 4 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. The value is and was £4. [= ?58? Land of Hugolin the steersman =] BRK 58,2 Hugolin also held IRISH HILL hitherto. Herling held it before 1066 as a manor. Then and now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship nothing, but 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 30s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland for fencing. The value was £4; now £3. Of this manor the Shire testifies that it did not belong to Hugolin's predecessor through whom he claims it; but his men did not wish to give an account thereof. He also transferred the hall and the other houses and stock to another manor. [= ?58? Land of Hugolin the steersman =] BRK 58,3 [* In BUCKLEBURY Hundred *] Hugolin also holds 1 virgate in BUCKLEBURY. It has never paid tax. It lies and lay in [the lands of] Hamstead [Marshall]. Value 10s. ^[Edward held it as a manor from King Edward in freehold]^ [= ?58? Land of Hugolin the steersman =] ?59? Land of Matthew of Mortagne BRK 59,1 In LAMBOURN Hundred Matthew of Mortagne holds LAMBOURN from the King. Wulfward [* White *] held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it answered for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 60s; later 30s; now 50s. [= ?59? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ?60? Land of Bernard the falconer BRK 60,1 In THATCHAM Hundred Bernard the falconer holds WASING from the King. Alwin held it from King Edward in freehold. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for 1/2. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 1 slave. A mill at 16s. The value is and was £3. [= ?60? Land of Bernard the falconer =] ?61? Land of Reinbald of Cirencester BRK 61,1 In BLEWBURY Hundred Reinbald of Cirencester holds HAGBOURNE from the King. He held it himself from King Edward. 15 hides; but then and now it answered for 12 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 16 cottagers with 10 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £15; now £18. BRK 61,2 Reinbald ^[of Cirencester]^ also holds ASTON [Upthorpe]. Aeleva , a free woman, held it before 1066. Then 10 hides; but it answered for 6 1/2 hides then and now. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 12 cottagers with 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 41 acres. The value was £10; now £12. ?62? Land of Grimbald [* the goldsmith *] BRK 62,1 In WANTAGE Hundred Grimbald [* the goldsmith *] holds HENDRED from the King. Aki [* the Dane *], a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 5 cottagers with 1 plough. A mill at 10s; meadow, 15 acres. The value was £4; later 30s; now £4. [= ?62? Land of Grimbald [* the goldsmith *] =] ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith BRK 63,1 In `NAKEDTHORN' Hundred Theodric the goldsmith holds ALDWORTH from the King. Edward held it from King Edward in freehold. Then for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; woodland at 10 pigs. The value was and is 100s. [= ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith =] BRK 63,2 In BUCKLEBURY Hundred Theodric also holds HAMPSTEAD [Norris]. Lank held it from King Edward. Then for 17 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. The priest of the church holds 1/2 hide in alms from this land; he has nothing there. The value was £12; later £9; now £10. [= ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith =] BRK 63,3 In READING Hundred Theodric also holds SULHAM. Edward held it from King Edward. Then for 1 hide; now for 1/2. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough with 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 30s. [= ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith =] BRK 63,4 Theodric also holds 1/2 hide in PURLEY. Edward held it and it answered for as much then and now. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith =] BRK 63,5 Theodric also holds WHITLEY. Edward held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 3 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 12 acres; a fishery at 40d. The value is and was 40s. [= ?63? Land of Theodric the goldsmith =] <63c> ?64? Land of Stephen son of Erhard BRK 64,1 In READING Hundred Stephen son of Erhard holds PADWORTH from the King. Three thanes held it jointly; they could go where they would with their lands. 7 1/2 hides, but then and now it pays tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 1/2 mills at 37s 6d; meadow, 48 acres. Of these hides Nigel [* of Aubigny *] holds 1 hide; a man-at-arms 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £4 10s. [= ?64? Land of Stephen son of Erhard =] BRK 64,2 [In `CHARLDON' Hundred] Stephen also holds 1 hide in SWALLOWFIELD and Aelfric from him. Three freeholders held it before 1066; they could go wherever they would. Then and now it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 freeholders with 2 ploughs and 1 smallholder. The value was and is 20s. [= ?64? Land of Stephen son of Erhard =] ?65? Land of Odo ^[of Winchester]^ and other thanes BRK 65,1 In GAINFIELD Hundred Odo of Winchester holds HINTON [Waldrist] from the King. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066; she could go where she would. Then it answered for 10 hides; now for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 fisheries at 20s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £11; later 100s; now £9. BRK 65,2 In the same village ^[HINTON [Waldrist]]^ Odo ^[of Winchester]^ has 3 hides which two thanes held; they had 2 halls and could go where they would. It answered for 3 hides then and now. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. It is there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 12 acres. It It is an adjunct of the above manor ^[Hinton [Waldrist]]^. The value was 50s; now 30s. BRK 65,3 Odo ^[of Winchester]^ also holds DUXFORD there. Alwy held it; he could go where he would. Then and now for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; a fishery at 25s 2d; meadow, 16 acres. The value is and was £4. BRK 65,4 In `HILDSLOW' Hundred Odo ^[of Winchester]^ also holds KNIGHTON. Five free men [held it] in freehold from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 virgates and 2 parts of a virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now £6. BRK 65,5 In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Alward the goldsmith holds SHOTTESBROOK from the King. His father held it from Queen Edith. Then and now for 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 2 cottagers with 10 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; meadow, 7 acres. The value was £7; now £6. BRK 65,6 [* In BRAY Hundred *] In `BEYNHURST' Hundred Alwin son of Cypping holds BRAY from the King. Tovi held it from King Edward. Then for 2 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there with 10 villagers who have 1 plough. A church. The value was 60s; now 30[s]. BRK 65,7 In GAINFIELD Hundred Alsi of Faringdon holds BARCOTE by King William's gift. [* Earl *] Harold held it. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves. The value was £4; now £5. BRK 65,8 In WANTAGE Hundred Alsi ^[of Faringdon]^ also holds 1/2 hide _ from the King which Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066. Then and now for 1/2 hide. 2 cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was 10s. BRK 65,9 In THATCHAM Hundred Edward holds 1 hide from the King in CURRIDGE. He held it himself in freehold from King Edward; it answered for 1 hide, then and now. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 3 smallholders. The value is and was 5s. BRK 65,10 [* In WANTAGE Hundred *] In THATCHAM Hundred Cola [* the hunter *] holds [East] GINGE from the King. Brictric held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 3 hides; now for 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 15s; meadow, 25 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. The value is and was £3. BRK 65,11 In KINTBURY Hundred {Wigar} [* of Benham *] holds 2 hides from the King in BENHAM. Ordmer held it in freehold as a manor from King Edward. Then it answered <63d> for 2 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 60 acres. The value is and was 40s. BRK 65,12 In LAMBOURN Hundred Edward holds BOCKHAMPTON from the King. Eskil held it in freehold from King Edward. Then for 3 hides; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 5 smallholders. The value was 60s; now 40s. BRK 65,13 In WANTAGE Hundred Cola [* the hunter *] holds HENDRED from the King. Saewin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then for 7 hides; now for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 cottagers. A mill at 20s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. Aldeva, a free woman, has 1 hide there from the King, in alms, which she also held before 1066; she could have gone where she would. Then and now for 1 hide. 2 cottagers. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 20s; now 5s. BRK 65,14 In GAINFIELD Hundred Edith, a woman, has 1 virgate _ from the King, in alms, which she held before 1066; she could have gone where she would. Then for 1 virgate; now for nothing. Value 12d. BRK 65,15 In SUTTON Hundred Alwold the chamberlain holds CARSWELL from the King. Queen Edith held it. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 9 slaves; a fishery at 40d; meadow, 59 acres. The value is and was £4. BRK 65,16 In READING Hundred Aubrey, the Queen's chamberlain holds 1 hide from the Queen in `BURLEY'. Alward held it from King Edward; he would go where he would. Then it answered for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 30s; now 20s. BRK 65,17 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds 1 hide in `BURLEY'. He held it himself from Queen Edith. Aelfeva held it before 1066; she could go where she would. Then for 1 hide; now for nothing. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Nothing in lordship; but 3 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland at 5 pigs. The value was 20s; now 12s. BRK 65,18 In KINTBURY Hundred is INGLEWOOD which Fulcard holds from William [* son of Ansculf *]. 1 hide with 1 smallholder. Value 3s. Alfred has 1 hide in the same manor. 1 plough in lordship. Value 15s. Godebold [* the bowman *], 1 1/2 hides with 3 smallholders. Value 10s. Ralph of Fougères, 2 1/2 hides, which lay in [the lands of] Inkpen, as the Shire states. BRK 65,19 In MARCHAM Hundred Berner nephew of R[obert] of Péronne holds APPLETON from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Alwin held it from King Edward. Then it answered for 5 hides; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves. The value was £4; later 60s; now 50s. BRK 65,20 [In KINTBURY Hundred] Robert son of Rolf holds INGLEWOOD from the King. Two thanes held it from King Edward as two manors. Then and now for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. 1 plough in lordship. 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres; a small wood. The value was 30s; later 20[s]; now the same. BRK 65,21 In GAINFIELD Hundred Aldgyth , a woman, holds 1 virgate of land _ from the King in alms. She held it herself before 1066. Then it paid tax for 1 virgate; now for nothing. The value was 30d; now 12d. BRK 65,22 In THATCHAM Hundred Alwy Chafersbeard held CROOKHAM before 1066. It answered for 1 hide. He still holds it. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. Value 20s. <64a> <64b> <64c> WILTSHIRE WIL M1 In the Borough of MALMESBURY the King has 26 inhabited messuages, and 25 messuages in which are houses which do not pay tax any more than waste land; each of these messuages pays 10d in tribute, that is 43s 6d altogether. WIL M2 Of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding, half an unoccupied messuage which pays no service. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M3 The Abbot of Malmesbury has 4 1/2 messuages, and outside the Borough 9 Cottagers who pay tax with the burgesses. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M4 The Abbot of Glastonbury has 2 messuages. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M5 Edward the sheriff, 3 messuages. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M6 Ralph of Mortimer, 1 1/2 ^[messuages]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M7 Durand of Gloucester, 1 1/2 ^[messuages]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M8 William of Eu, 1 ^[messuage]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M9 Humphrey de l'Isle, 1 ^[messuage]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M10 Osbern Giffard, 1 ^[messuage]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M11 Alfred of Marlborough, half an unoccupied messuage. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M12 Geoffrey the marshal, the same. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M13 Tovi, 1, and the fourth part of 1 messuage. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M14 Drogo son of Poyntz, 1/2 ^[messuage]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M15 Edric [* the sheriff *]'s wife, 1 ^[messuage]^. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M16 Roger of Berkeley, 1 messuage, of the King's revenue; Arnulf of Hesdin 1 ^[messuage]^, likewise of the King's revenue, which he received injudiciously. These two pay no service. ^[Malmesbury]^ WIL M17 The King has 1 unoccupied messuage, of the land which Azur held. ^[Malmesbury]^ List 1 List of landholders in Wiltshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 The Bishop of Salisbury 4 The Bishop of Bayeux 5 The Bishop of Coutances 6 The Bishop of Lisieux 7 Glastonbury Abbey 8 Malmesbury Abbey 9 Westminster Abbey 10 Winchester Abbey 11 Cranborne Abbey 12 The Abbess of Shaftesbury 13 The Abbess of Wilton 14 The Abbess of Winchester 15 The Abbess of Romsey 16 The Abbess of Amesbury 17 The Church of Le Bec-Hellouin 18 Gerald, priest of Wilton 19 The Canons of Lisieux 20 The Count of Mortain 21 Earl Roger 22 Earl Hugh 23 Earl Aubrey 24 Edward of Salisbury 25 Arnulf of Hesdin 26 Alfred of Marlborough 27 Humphrey de l'Isle 28 Miles Crispin 29 Gilbert of Bretteville 30 Durand of Gloucester 31 Walter Giffard 32 William of Eu 33 William of Braose 34 William of Mohun 35 William of Falaise 36 Walscin of Douai 37 Waleran the hunter 38 William son of Guy 39 Henry of Ferrers 40 Richard son of Count Gilbert 41 Ralph of Mortimer 42 Robert son of Gerald 43 Robert son of Rolf 44 Roger of Courseulles 45 Roger of Berkeley 46 Bernard Pancevolt 47 Berengar Giffard 48 Osbern Giffard 49 Drogo son of Poyntz 50 Hugh the ass 51 Hugh son of Baldric 52 Humphrey the chamberlain 53 Gunfrid Mawditt 54 Alfred of `Spain' 55 Aiulf the sheriff 56 Nigel the doctor 57 Osbern the priest 58 Richard Poynant 59 Robert the marshal 60 Robert Blunt 61 Richard Sturmy 62 Reginald Cnut 63 Matthew of Mortagne 64 Jocelyn [of] Rivers 65 Godescal 66 Herman and other King's servants 67 Odo ^[of Winchester]^ and other King's thanes 68 Hervey [* of Wilton *] and other King's officers. List 2 ?[B]? [Wiltshire customs] WIL B1 The King has £50 from the Borough of WILTON; it paid £22 when Hervey [* of Wilton *] acquired it in charge. WIL B2 From Wiltshire the King has £10 for a hawk; 20s for a packhorse; for hay 100s and 5 {orae}. WIL B3 From 1/2 mill at SALISBURY the King has 20s by weight. WIL B4 From the third penny of SALISBURY the King has £6; from the third penny of MARLBOROUGH, £4; from the third penny of CRICKLADE, £5; from the third penny of BATH, £11; from the third penny of MALMESBURY, £6. From the increase, £60 by weight. Edward the sheriff pays this. WIL B5 Walter Hussey pays £8 to the King from the two parts of the Borough of MALMESBURY. The Borough itself paid as much before 1066. In this revenue were the pleas of Chedglow and Startley Hundreds, which belonged to the King. From the Mint the Borough itself pays 100s. Also in this Borough Earl Harold had an acre of land, on which are 4 messuages and 6 others unoccupied, and a mill which pays 10s. The whole of this paid 100s before 1066. When the King went on an expedition by land or sea, he had from this Borough either 20s to feed his boatmen, or he took with him one man for [each] Honour of five hides. <64d> ?[1]? Land of the King WIL 1,1 The King holds CALNE. King Edward held it. It never paid tax, so it is not known how many hides are there. Land for 29 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 8 slaves. 37 villagers, 78 smallholders and 10 freedmen who have 21 ploughs. 45 burgesses. 7 mills which pay £4 12s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. This village pays one night's revenue, with all customary dues. Nigel holds the church of this manor from the King, with 6 hides of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves. 7 villagers, 2 smallholders and 11 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; 25 burgesses who pay 20s. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong and 24 acres wide; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Total value £8. Alfred of `Spain' holds 5 hides of land [* in Yatesbury *] which Nigel claims. This land belonged to the Church before 1066, by the witness of the Shire. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,2 The King holds BEDWYN. King Edward held it. It never paid tax and was not assessed in hides. Land for 80 ploughs less one. In lordship 12 ploughs; 18 slaves. 80 villagers, 60 Cottagers and 14 freedmen with 67 ploughs. 8 mills which pay 100s; two woodlands which have 2 leagues length and 1 league width. Meadow, 200 acres; pasture, 12 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. To this manor belong 25 burgesses. This village pays one night's revenue, with all customary dues. In this manor before 1066 there was a wood which had 1/2 league length and 3 furlongs width and was in the King's lordship; now Henry of Ferrers holds it. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,3 The King holds AMESBURY. King Edward held it. It never paid tax and was not assessed in hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 16 ploughs; 55 slaves; 2 freedmen. 85 villagers and 56 smallholders who have 23 ploughs. 8 mills which pay £4 10s; meadow, 70 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; woodland 6 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. This manor [***] with its dependencies pays one night's revenue, with all customary dues. In this manor are enumerated the lands of 3 thanes, which they held themselves before 1066. Earl William gave these [lands] to Amesbury in exchange for Bowcombe. Earl William gave {Quintone} and Swindon and Cheverell, which were thanelands, for the Isle of Wight land which belonged to the Amesbury revenue. King Edward when he was ill gave 2 hides of this manor's land to the Abbess of Wilton, which she had never had before, but she held them afterwards. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,4 The King holds WARMINSTER. King Edward held it. It did not pay tax and was not assessed in hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 24 slaves; 13 pigmen. 15 villagers, 8 Cottagers and 14 freedmen with 36 ploughs. 7 mills at £4; meadow, 80 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. 30 burgesses. This manor pays one night's revenue, with all its customary dues. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,5 The King holds CHIPPENHAM. King Edward held it. It did not pay tax, and was not assessed in hides. Land for 100 ploughs. In lordship 16 ploughs; 28 slaves. 48 villagers, 45 smallholders, 20 cottagers and 23 pigmen; between them they have 66 ploughs. 12 mills at £6; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 4 leagues in length and width; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. This manor with its dependencies pays one night's revenue, with all customary dues. Value £110 at face value. Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] holds the church of this manor, with 2 hides, since before 1066. One of these hides is thaneland; the other belongs to the church. Total value 55s. To this manor belongs one land which King Edward gave to Wulfgeat his hunter; and it was of his lordship; now it is in the King's revenue and is recorded as 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 Cottagers with 1 plough. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £3. In this manor's revenue is 1/2 virgate of land which was thaneland. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <65a> WIL 1,6 The King holds BRITFORD. King Edward held it. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 10 freedmen. 12 villagers, 6 smallholders, and 14 Cottagers with 17 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. This manor pays £30 by weight. The woodland is in the King's hands, and from it he has 40s in his revenue. Osbern the priest holds the church of this manor, with 1 hide of land which belongs to the church. Value 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,7 The King holds TILSHEAD. King Edward held it. It did not pay tax, and was not assessed in hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 9 ploughs; 22 slaves; 10 freedmen. 34 villagers and 32 Cottagers with 18 ploughs. 9 mills at 100s and 30d; 66 burgesses who pay 50s. Meadow, 1 league in length and 1/2 wide; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. This manor pays one night's revenue, with its customary dues. Value £100 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WIL 1,8 The King holds COMPTON [Chamberlayne]. Earl Harold held it. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 28 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 15 acres. This manor pays £12 by weight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,9 The King holds RUSHALL. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 37 hides, with its dependencies. Land for 27 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 19 hides; 12 ploughs; 37 slaves. 28 villagers and 40 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 5 mills at 72s; meadow, 112 acres; pasture 3 1/2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues in width; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £32 10s. Saint-Wandrille's has the church of this manor, with 2 hides of land. 1 1/2 ploughs there. Value 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,10 The King holds ALDBOURNE. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 45 ploughs. In lordship 18 hides; 10 ploughs; 25 slaves; 14 freedmen. 73 villagers and 38 Cottagers with 26 ploughs. 4 mills at 16s 8d; meadow 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. To this manor belong 6 burgesses in Cricklade who pay 64d. This manor pays £70 by weight, but it is valued by the English at only £60 at face value. To the Church of this manor belong 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. The priest of this church has them. Value 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,11 The King holds CORSHAM. Earl Tosti held it before 1066. There are 34 hides, but it pays tax for 18 hides. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 11 hides; 7 ploughs; 10 slaves. 65 villagers, 48 Cottagers and 9 cottagers with 38 ploughs. 2 mills at 8s 6d; meadow, 32 acres; pasture, 1 hide; woodland, 2 leagues in length and width. This manor with its dependencies pays £30 by weight; but the English value it at £31 at face value. Saint-Etienne of Caen has the church of this manor with 3 hides of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 villagers with 6 Cottagers have them there. Value £7. Edgar [* the priest *] holds the church of Poulshot which is attached to this manor. His father held it. Value 5s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,12 The King holds MELKSHAM. Earl Harold held it. It paid tax for 84 hides with its dependencies. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 34 hides; 19 ploughs; 35 slaves; 31 freedmen. 100 villagers less 8 and 66 smallholders who have 39 ploughs. 8 mills which pay £7 6s; meadow, 130 acres; pasture, 8 leagues in length and width; woodland, 4 leagues in both length and width. This manor pays £111 11s by weight; but the English value it at as many £s at face value. <65b> Rumold the priest has the church of this manor with 1 hide of land. Value 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,13 The King holds COOMBE [Bissett]. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 23 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 11 hides; 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 28 villagers, 7 smallholders and 43 Cottagers who have 17 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 25s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide; a small wood, 10 acres. This manor pays £24 by weight; before 1066 as much at face value. Leofric the priest holds the church of this manor with 1/2 hide of land. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,14 The King holds BROMHAM. Earl Harold held it. It paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 10 hides; 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 14 villagers, 6 smallholders and 30 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills at 5s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £20; now £24. Of the villagers' land, a priest holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from the King. Value 15s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,15 The King holds WOOTTON [Rivers]. Queen Edith held it. It paid tax for 30 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 13 hides and 1 virgate of land; 2 ploughs; 12 slaves. 40 villagers and 17 Cottagers with 14 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and as wide. The value was £26; now £30. [The Church of] Mont-Saint-Michel holds the two churches of this manor with 1 hide of land. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,16 The King holds WESTBURY. Queen Edith held it. It paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 47 ploughs. In lordship 17 hides; 7 ploughs; 28 slaves; 16 freedmen. 38 villagers, 23 smallholders and 9 beekeepers. Between them they have 40 ploughs. Potters there pay 20s a year. 6 mills which pay 70s 6d; meadow, 80 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; woodland 3 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. 29 pigmen. This manor pays £100 at face value. The church has 1 1/2 hides of the land of this manor; a minor cleric holds them. William Shield [has] 4 1/2 hides and has 7 ploughs there. Value of the church, 50s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,17 The King holds WINTERBOURNE [Stoke]. Queen Edith held it. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 virgate of land; 3 ploughs; 11 slaves; 5 freedmen. 15 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and as wide. The value was and is £33. The church of this manor has 1 hide of that land. The Abbot of Jumièges holds this church with the land. Value 60s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,18 The King holds NETHERAVON. Earl Harold held it. It paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 6 ploughs; 46 slaves; 8 freedmen. 30 villagers and 40 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 5 burgesses in Wilton belong to this manor and pay 6s. 3 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 70 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £40; now £57. Hervey [* of Wilton *] holds 1 1/2 hides of the land of this manor and has 1 plough there. A thane has 2 1/2 hides and has 1 plough there. Nigel the doctor holds the church of this manor with 1 hide. Value, with all its dependencies, £32; but [the church] itself is abandoned and the roof so damaged that it is almost a ruin. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,19 The King holds COLLINGBOURNE [Ducis]. Earl Harold held it. It paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 45 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs; 12 slaves. 49 [villagers] and 26 smallholders with 15 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide, and the third part of the wood called Chute. The value was £40; now £60. 1/2 hide belongs to the church. Gerald the priest of Wilton holds the tithe of this church. Value 10s. The church is abandoned and dismantled. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,20 The King holds [East] KNOYLE. Aeleva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 17 1/2 hides; 5 ploughs; 10 slaves. 16 villagers, 10 smallholders and 18 Cottagers with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £28; now £30. Gilbert has 1 hide of this land. 3 smallholders are there. Value 7s 6d. ^[This village was Earl William's]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,21 The King holds LYDIARD [Millicent]. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides less 1 virgate; 4 ploughs; 9 slaves. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £10; now £12. These 2 villages were Earl William's. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <65c> WIL 1,22 The King holds OGBOURNE. [***]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 18 hides; 4 ploughs; 6 slaves. 24 villagers and 14 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. Value £25. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23a Ralph the priest holds HIGHWORTH church. 3 hides which did not pay tax before 1066 belong to it. Land for 2 ploughs. A priest has them, with 6 smallholders; meadow, 10 acres. Value 100s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23b Vitalis the priest holds BURBAGE church with 1 virgate of land. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23c Reinbald the priest [***] holds PEWSEY church with 1 carucate of land. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23d Reinbald the priest holds AVEBURY church to which 2 hides belong. Value 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23e Alward the priest holds HEYTESBURY church to which 3 hides belong. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers; 6 cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 60s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23f Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] has HAZELBURY church with 1/2 virgate of land. Value 10s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23g Saint-Wandrille's holds SHERSTON church to which 3 virgates of land belong. Value 28s. Likewise it holds the church of UPAVON to which 2 1/2 hides belong. Land for 2 ploughs. Value £10 15s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23h Bishop Osmund [* of Salisbury *] holds 1/2 church from the King in alms to which 1/2 hide belongs _. 1 plough there, with 5 smallholders. A mill at 6s. Value 25s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23i William of Beaufour has 1 hide with a church in MARLBOROUGH. Value 30s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WIL 1,23j Brictward the priest holds the church of BEDWYN. His father held it before 1066. 1 1/2 hides belong there. Land for 1 plough, which is there. The value was and is 60s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester WIL 2,1 The Bishop of Winchester holds DOWNTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 100 hides less 3. 2 of these are not the Bishop's, because they were taken away with the other 3 from the church and from the Bishop's hands in King Cnut's time. Land for 46 1/2 ploughs. Of this land 30 hides in lordship; 13 ploughs there; 40 slaves. 64 villagers and 27 smallholders who have 17 ploughs. 7 mills which pay 60s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Of the land of this manor William of Braose holds 14 hides, Waleran 5 hides, Ralph 5 hides, Ansgot 3 1/2 hides. The King has 4 hides in his Forest. The church of this manor has 4 hides. They all hold from the Bishop. The holders _ of these lands before 1066 could not withdraw from the church. Value when Bishop Walkelin acquired this manor, £60; value now of what he has in lordship, £80; of what the men-at-arms have, £23; of what the church has, £3. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,2 The Bishop also holds FONTHILL [Bishop]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides of this land; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. The value was £10; now £14. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,3 The Bishop also holds FYFIELD, and Edward from him. It paid tax for 5 hides before 1066. This land was the sacristan of the church's. Alsi the monk held it from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] List 3 These are for the monks' supplies WIL 2,4 The Bishop also holds ALTON [Priors]. It paid tax for 20 hides before 1066. Land for 14 ploughs. Of this land 6 hides and 1 virgate of land in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 27 villagers and 15 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills at 12 1/2s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. William Shield holds 3 hides of this land from the Bishop; he has 2 ploughs. Value of what the monks have, £24; of what William has, 100s. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <65d> WIL 2,5 The Bishop also holds HAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 5 1/2 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 9 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. William holds 2 hides of this land from the Bishop; the previous holder _ could not withdraw from the church. Value of this manor when the Bishop acquired it, £6; value now of the lordship, £9; of what William holds, £3. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,6 The Bishop also holds WESTWOOD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value when the Bishop acquired it, £6; now £4. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,7 The Bishop also holds WROUGHTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land 15 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 25 villagers and 14 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 6 mills which pay 42s 6d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, 20 acres. A man-at-arms has 1 1/2 hides of this land; he has 1 plough. Godric, who held it before 1066, could not be separated from the church. Value when the Bishop acquired it, £14; value now, £18. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,8 The Bishop holds BUSHTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 6 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 7 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value when the Bishop acquired it, £3; now £6. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,9 The Bishop also holds WANBOROUGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 19 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 9 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 19 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 15 furlongs wide. Richere holds 1 hide of this land. Value when the Bishop acquired it, £15; now £18. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,10 The Bishop also holds ENFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 12 villagers and 15 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 25s; meadow, 17 acres; pasture 2 1/2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Of this land William holds 5 hides, Harold 2 hides, an Englishman 3 hides; they have 10 ploughs. A priest has 1 hide. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value when the Bishop acquired it, £34; value now of the lordship, £20; of what the priest and the men-at-arms hold, £19. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,11 The Bishop also holds [East] OVERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 8 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there. ?rq? [***] villagers have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Durand [* of Gloucester *] holds 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate, of this land. The holder _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. The value was and is 20s. Value of the lordship £8; value when the Bishop acquired it, £6. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] WIL 2,12 The Bishop also holds STOCKTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 3 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, 40 acres. Of this land Richere holds 2 hides, Ansketil 2 1/2 hides; they have 2 ploughs. Value of this manor when the Bishop acquired it, £8; value now of the lordship, 100s and 10s; value of what the men hold, £4. The land which they hold could not be separated from the church before 1066. ^[For the monks' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <66a> ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury WIL 3,1 The Bishop of Salisbury holds POTTERNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 52 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 freedmen. 29 villagers and 40 smallholders with 30 ploughs. 6 mills which pay 43s 4d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 2 1/2 leagues long and 1 league and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 10 furlongs wide. The value of the Bishop's lordship is and was £60. Of this manor's land 2 Englishmen hold 6 hides and 1 virgate of land. One of them is a man-at-arms by the King's command; he was the nephew of Bishop Herman. Alward [* Colling *] holds 3 hides which Wulfward White bought from Bishop Herman before 1066 for his lifetime only, so that afterwards they should return to the Bishop's revenue because they were [part] of the Bishop's lordship. These thanes have 4 ploughs with 2 slaves and 9 smallholders. Value £7; value of what the priest of this manor holds, 40s. Of this manor's land Arnulf of Hesdin holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from the King. But the Bishop ^[of Salisbury]^ claims them, since the holder _ before 1066 could not be separated from the Bishop. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] WIL 3,2 The Bishop also holds [Bishops] CANNINGS. Before 1066 it paid tax for 70 hides. Land for 45 ploughs. 10 hides of it in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 48 villagers and 40 smallholders with 28 ploughs. 6 mills which pay 7s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 10 furlongs wide; in the Borough of Calne 1 house which belongs to this manor and pays 20d a year. Of this manor's land a priest holds 2 hides, Everard 10 hides, Herman 4 hides, Quentin 3 hides, Walter 2 hides, Brictward [* the priest *] 5 hides, Alward [* Colling *] 1 hide, the reeve's wife 1 hide; they have 8 ploughs, with 3 villagers and 30 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Value of the Bishop's lordship, £60; value of what the others hold, £35. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] WIL 3,3 The Bishop also holds RAMSBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 90 hides. Land for 54 ploughs. Of this land 30 hides in lordship; 8 ploughs there; 9 slaves. 68 villagers and 43 smallholders who have 29 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; 10 mills which pay £6 30d; pasture 14 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide; woodland 16 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Of this manor's land the priests ^[of Ramsbury]^ hold 4 hides, Odbold 12 hides, Herbert 5 hides, Quentin 5 hides, the reeve's wife 1 hide; they have in lordship 11 ploughs; 31 smallholders with 6 ploughs. In Cricklade 5 burgesses who belong to this manor pay 5s. Value of the Bishop's lordship, £52 15s; of what the others hold, £17 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] WIL 3,4 The Bishop also holds SALISBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 50 hides. Land for 32 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 8 ploughs there. 25 villagers and 50 smallholders with 17 ploughs. In Wilton 7 burgesses who belong to this manor pay 65d. In the manor 4 mills at 47s 7d; 1/2 mill at 30s; meadow, 142 acres; pasture 20 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide; elsewhere pasture, 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Of this manor's land Edward holds 5 hides, Odo 5 hides, Hugh 3 hides, less 1 virgate. The holders _ of these [lands] before 1066 could not be separated from the Bishop. In lordship 5 ploughs; 3 villagers and 17 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value of the Bishop's lordship, £47; value of what the men hold, £17 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] WIL 3,5 The Bishop also holds CHARNAGE. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 1/2 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now £4. This is in exchange for Shipley. Hugh holds from the Bishop. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] <66b> ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux WIL 4,1 The Bishop of Bayeux holds [North] TIDWORTH, and Odo from him. Edwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides, less 1 virgate, in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £4 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WIL 4,2 The Bishop also holds WOODHILL, and Odo from him. Edwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and as wide; woodland 1 furlong long and 3 acres wide. Value £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WIL 4,3 The Bishop also holds SWINDON, and Wadard from him. Leofgeat held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Of these 1 is in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, as much. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WIL 4,4 The Bishop also holds DITCHAMPTON, and Robert [* the bursar *] from him. Azur held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; 18 cottagers have them. 4 mills which pay 27s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances WIL 5,1 The Bishop of Coutances holds DRAYCOT [Fitzpayne], and Roger from him. Alward and Alnoth held it as two manors before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides, less 1 virgate, in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 smallholders and 7 Cottagers have 1/2 plough. Pasture, 60 acres. The value was 30s; now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,2 The Bishop also holds `WITTENHAM', and Roger from him. Alfgeat held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 16 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £4 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,3 The Bishop also holds WINGFIELD, and Roger from him. Azur held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 70s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,4 The Bishop also holds MALMESBURY. Gilbert held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Of this land 3 virgates of land in lordship; 1/2 plough there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 13s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,5 The Bishop also holds PERTWOOD, and Osbert from him. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 1 1/2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,6 The Bishop also holds LITTLETON [Drew], and Robert from him. Alward held it before 1066 from the Abbot of Glastonbury; he could not be separated from that church. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 15 acres. The value was and is £7. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] WIL 5,7 The Bishop also holds WINTERBOURNE. Leofsidu held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 1 1/2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers, 1 cottager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 12s 6d; pasture, 20 acres. The value was 30s when the Bishop acquired it; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux WIL 6,1 The Bishop of Lisieux holds YATTON [Keynell]. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 smallholders and 6 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. {Turstin} holds from the Bishop. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] WIL 6,2 The Bishop also holds SOMERFORD [Keynes]. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 5 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £7. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] <66c> ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury WIL 7,1 The Church of St Mary of Glastonbury holds DAMERHAM. It paid tax for 52 hides before 1066. Land for 30 ploughs. Of this land 16 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 38 freedmen. 14 villagers and 17 smallholders with 19 ploughs. 4 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 26 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Of this land Serlo [* of Burcy *] holds 5 hides, Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife 3 hides, Roger 1 hide and 8 acres. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 3 1/2 ploughs there. Value of the whole manor before 1066, £36; now it pays £61, but [the lands] are not valued by the men at more than £45 because of the confusion of the land and because of the revenue which is too high. Value of the thanes' land, £7 15s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,2 The Church also holds HANNINGTON, and Robert from the Abbot. 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 18 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 8s; 1 house which pays 5d; meadow 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Total value £15. The Abbot had sold 3 hides of this land to a thane before 1066 for the lifetimes of three men. The Abbot himself had the service from them; afterwards they had to return to the lordship, so now they are with the other 12 hides. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,3 The Church also holds DEVERILL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 10 villagers and 8 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 1 acre; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. Of this land a thane holds 1 1/2 hides; this land neither could nor can be separated from the church. Value of the manor when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, £8; now £10. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,4 The Church also holds CHRISTIAN MALFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 14 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 11 villagers, 12 smallholders and 12 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s; meadow, 36 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Of this land Robert holds 1/2 hide and Edward [* of Salisbury *] 1 virgate. This land, thaneland, could not be separated from the church before 1066. Value of the whole manor £10 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,5 In STANTON [St Quintin] the Abbot of Glastonbury leased 6 acres of meadow to Brictric before 1066. Osbern Giffard holds them now. Likewise in LITTLETON [Drew] he leased 4 acres of meadow to Alward. Bishop Geoffrey [* of Coutances *] holds them now. These 10 acres of meadow ought to lie in Christian Malford. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,6 The Church itself holds BADBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 13 1/2 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 11 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. In Cricklade 1 burgess who pays 5d. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,7 The Church itself holds MILDENHALL, and Edward [* of Salisbury *] from it. Hugolin held it before. It was in the Abbot's hands before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 30s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. The value was £12; now £18. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,8 The Church itself holds WINTERBOURNE [Monkton]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 25 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 17 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Of this land Gilbert holds 3 1/2 hides; Ordgar held them before 1066 and could not be separated from the church. The value of the whole manor was £12; now £20. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,9 The Church itself holds NETTLETON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 22s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £13. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,10 The Church itself holds GRITTLETON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 13 ploughs there; 2 slaves. <66d> 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 8 acres. Of this land the Bishop of Coutances holds 5 hides, Urso 4 1/2 hides. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 10 ploughs there. Value of the Abbot's lordship, £12; of the Bishop's, £7; of Urso's, 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,11 The Church itself holds [Kington] LANGLEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 29 hides. Lands for 16 ploughs. Of this land 11 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. In Malmesbury a burgess who pays 15d belongs to this manor. Of this land Urso holds 2 1/2 hides, Roger 2 hides, less 1 virgate, Ralph 1 1/2 hides; they have 3 ploughs. The holders _ of these lands before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value of the Abbot's lordship, £14 10s; of the men's, 100s; value when the Abbot acquired it, £8. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,12 In LANGFORD the Abbot of this church holds 2 hides, and Edward [* of Salisbury *] from him. Two thanes held it from the Abbot before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates of this land; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 7 smallholders. Meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,13 In the same village ^[LANGFORD]^ Edward [* of Salisbury *] holds 1 hide from the King which rightly belongs to the Abbey as thaneland. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,14 The Church itself holds IDMISTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. One of these lies in Hampshire. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Of this land Humphrey holds 2 1/2 hides; he has 1 plough, 4 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture. The holder _ before 1066 could not be removed from the church. Value 40s. Value of the Abbot's lordship, £6; value when acquired, 100s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,15 The Church itself holds WINTERBOURNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres. The value was and is £4. Of these 5 hides Waleran holds 1 virgate of land which the thanes testify ought to belong to the church; the Abbot ^[of Glastonbury]^ claims it. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] WIL 7,16 The Church itself holds DEVERILL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 14 villagers, 24 smallholders and 12 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 14s 10d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from the Abbot. Alsi who held it before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value of the whole manor, £12. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Glastonbury =] ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury WIL 8,1 The Church of St Mary of Malmesbury holds HIGHWAY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 1 slave have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, as many acres. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,2 The Church itself holds DAUNTSEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Robert holds from the Abbot. Alward who held from the Abbot before 1066 could not be separated from the church. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 10 villagers, 11 Cottagers and 3 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is £6. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] <67a> WIL 8,3 The Church itself holds SOMERFORD, and Gunfrid from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Alward who held it before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there. 7 villagers, 5 smallholders, 12 Cottagers and 3 slaves who have 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 8 acres. In Malmesbury a burgess who pays 12d. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,4 The Church itself holds BRINKWORTH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 1 hide in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 9 villagers, 13 Cottagers and 18 cottagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 1 hide. The value was and is £4; [value of] the man-at-arms' land, 15s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,5 The Church itself holds NORTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 7 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £6; now £4. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,6 The Church itself holds BROKENBOROUGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 50 hides. Land for 60 ploughs. Of this land 8 hides in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 16 slaves. 64 villagers, 7 cottagers and 15 Cottagers who have 59 ploughs. 8 mills which pay £6 12s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Of this land Ranulf Flambard holds 6 hides in CORSTON. Land for 5 ploughs. He has 2 ploughs, 2 villagers, 2 Cottagers and 2 slaves with 1 plough; a mill at 12s 6d, 10 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture and woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Also of this land Robert holds 3 1/2 hides, William 2 hides, an Englishwoman 1 hide. The holders _ of these lands before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Of the monks' lordship [and] the villagers' land, 2 men-at-arms hold 3 1/2 hides. Value of the Abbot's lordship when acquired, £26; now £30; value of what Ranulf and the others hold, £11 4s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,7 The Church itself holds KEMBLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. Of this land 12 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 30 villagers and 15 Cottagers with 18 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Of this land Tovi holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land, William 4 hides, in CHELWORTH. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 6 smallholders. A mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres. Of the villagers' land Ansketil holds 1 hide. Value of the Abbot's lordship, £13; value when acquired, £10; value of what the men hold, £8. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,8 The Church itself holds [Long] NEWNTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 23 ploughs. Of this land 15 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 19 villagers, 5 cottagers and 2 Cottagers with 9 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 80 acres. Of this land Osbern holds 3 hides, William 2 hides; they have 6 ploughs. Of the villagers' land the Abbot gave 1 hide to a man-at-arms of his. Value when the Abbot acquired it, £10; value now of his lordship, £12; value of what the men hold, £6. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,9 The Church itself holds CHARLTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. Of this land 12 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 23 villagers, 13 cottagers and 2 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 15 acres; <67b> woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Of this land R[anulf] Flambard holds 1 1/2 hides; he has 1 1/2 ploughs. Of the villagers' land Ralph holds 1 1/2 hides; he has 1 plough. Value when the Abbot acquired the manor, £8; value now of his lordship, the same; value of what the men hold, 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,10 The Church itself holds GARSDON. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 1 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 5 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 25s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. A burgess who pays 3s. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,11 The Church itself holds CRUDWELL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. Of this land 18 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 48 villagers, 24 smallholders, 10 cottagers and 7 freedmen with 18 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. The value was and is £16. Of this land Everard holds 3 hides; he has 3 ploughs and 7 villagers with 1 smallholder, 5 slaves and 1 plough. Guerlin who held them before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value £4. Meadow, 9 acres. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,12 The Church itself holds BREMHILL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 38 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. Of this land 17 hides in lordship; 7 ploughs there; 12 slaves. 32 villagers and 13 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £14 when the Abbot acquired it; now £16. Of this land Edward [* of Salisbury *] holds 4 hides and Theodric 4 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; as many ploughs there. 2 villagers, 9 smallholders, 7 cottagers, 4 slaves. A mill between them at 16s; meadow, 10 acres; spinney, 4 acres; woodlands 1 furlong long and as wide. Value of both, 100s. The holders _ of these 8 hides before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Of the villagers' land the same Theodric holds 1 hide which the Abbot gave him. Of this [land] also [***] Edward [* of Salisbury *] holds 2 hides from the King, and Gilbert from him. An English Abbot took these away from the lordship of the church and gave them to a reeve and later on to a thane who could in no way be separated from the church. Value 40s a year. Also William of Eu holds 1 hide of this land which the Abbot leased to Alstan [* of Boscombe *] before 1066. Value 6s. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] WIL 8,13 The Church itself holds PURTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 35 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Of this land 21 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 20 villagers, 12 smallholders and 13 cottagers with 19 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. In Cricklade a burgess who pays 6d belongs to this manor. The value was and is £16. [= ?8? Land of the Church of Malmesbury =] ?9? What St Peter's of Westminster has WIL 9,1 The Church of St Peter of Westminster holds the church of CRICKLADE. It has there many burgesses and the third penny of the same town. The whole together pays £9. [= ?9? What St Peter's of Westminster has =] ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester WIL 10,1 The Church of St Peter of Winchester holds MANNINGFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 8 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 12s 6d; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £6; now £8. [= ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester =] WIL 10,2 The Church itself holds COLLINGBOURNE [Kingston]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 50 hides. Land for 32 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 13 slaves. 40 villagers and 13 Cottagers with 15 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; pasture, as much. Of this land Croc [* the hunter *] holds 10 hides and 1/2 virgate of land and 1/2 hide from the Abbot, Fulcred 2 hides. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 8 ploughs there. The Abbot has 1 hide of thaneland in his lordship. Total value of the Abbot's lordship now, £28; value of what the men hold, £12; value when acquired, 100s less. [= ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester =] <67c> WIL 10,3 The Church itself holds PEWSEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Of this land 6 hides and 1 virgate of land in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 46 villagers, 24 Cottagers and 1 smallholder with 18 ploughs. 7 mills which pay £4 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Of this land a thane holds 2 hides, less 1 virgate; he could not be separated from the church. Arnulf of Hesdin holds 2 hides from the King which the Abbot gave to a thane before 1066, who, however, could not be separated from the church. Value 30s. The value of the Abbot's lordship was £26; value now £28. [= ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester =] WIL 10,4 The Church itself holds 2 hides in ADDESTONE. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 1 hide in lordship; 1 plough; 3 slaves. 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 60 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester =] WIL 10,5 The Church itself holds CHISLEDON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. Of this land 17 hides in lordship; 5 ploughs; 6 slaves. 45 villagers and 13 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £18; now £24. To this manor belong 6 burgesses in Cricklade; they pay 4s 1d. [= ?10? Land of the Abbey of St Peter of Winchester =] ?11? Land of the Church of Cranborne WIL 11,1 The Church of St Mary of Cranborne holds ASHTON [Keynes]. It held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 20 villagers, 12 smallholders and 4 Cottagers with 13 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 200 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; the woodland has as much. The value was and is £15. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Cranborne =] WIL 11,2 The Church itself holds 1 hide in DAMERHAM. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. The Abbot has 1 plough there; 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Cranborne =] ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury WIL 12,1 The Church of St Mary of Shaftesbury holds BEECHINGSTOKE. {Turstin} holds from the Abbess. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it from the church before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 28 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] who by agreement should have held this land for his lifetime returned it of his own accord to the church. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] WIL 12,2 The Church itself holds TISBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there. 40 villagers and 50 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 4 mills which pay 35s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Of this land {Turstin} holds 3 hides from the Abbey, Gunfrid 3 hides, Aubrey 2 hides; they have 9 ploughs. Edward the sheriff has 3 ploughs on the villagers' land. Value of the Abbess' lordship, £30; of the men-at-arms', £13. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] WIL 12,3 The Church itself holds DONHEAD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 32 ploughs. Of this land 12 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 35 villagers and 25 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 8 mills which pay 66s 8d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Of this land {Turstin} holds 6 hides, a thane 1 hide; 6 ploughs there. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value of the Abbess' lordship, £22; of the men's, £10; value the same before. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] WIL 12,4 The Church itself holds BRADFORD[-on-Avon]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 42 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. Of this land 13 hides in lordship; 8 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 18 freedmen. 36 villagers and 40 smallholders with 32 ploughs. 22 pigmen and 33 burgesses who pay 35s 9d; 1 servant who pays 7 sesters of honey. 2 mills which pay £3; a market which pays 45s; 1 {arpent} of vineyard; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 11 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. <67d> To this manor of Bradford[-on-Avon] belongs {ALVESTONE}. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides, apart from the above 42 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides in lordship. 3 ploughs there. The value of the whole of Bradford[-on-Avon] with its dependencies was and is £60. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] WIL 12,5 The Church itself holds LIDDINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 38 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Of this land 24 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 23 villagers and 17 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 5s; meadow 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. In Cricklade a burgess who pays 6d. The value was £18; now £22. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] WIL 12,6 The Church itself holds DINTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Of this land 7 hides and 3 virgates of land in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 21 villagers and 10 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 12s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, as many acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. 2 burgesses who pay 10d. Of this land Gunfrid holds 2 hides; he has 2 ploughs. The holder _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. The value of the Abbess' lordship was and is £18; of Gunfrid's, 40s. [= ?12? Land of the Church of Shaftesbury =] ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton WIL 13,1 The Church of St Mary of Wilton holds STANTON [St Bernard]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves there. 16 villagers, 1 smallholder and 21 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 12s 6d; meadow, 60 acres; alder-grove, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £16; now £24. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,2 The Church itself holds [North] NEWNTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 13 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 13 villagers and 16 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. 10 ploughs can plough the whole manor. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Of the villagers' land the Abbess gave 3 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land to a man-at-arms; he has 2 ploughs; his villagers 1 plough. Of this land Aelfric the hunter held 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land from the Abbess on the condition that after his death it should return to the church, because it was part of the lordship revenue. Richard Sturmy holds it now. The value of the whole manor was £14 when acquired; now £18. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,3 The Church itself holds DURNFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Edward holds from the Abbess. Three Englishmen held it before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. Two of them paid 5s, and the third served as a thane. 6 oxen in the lord's plough there, with 4 smallholders. 2 Englishmen have 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 100s; now £9. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,4 The Church itself holds SWALLOWCLIFFE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,5 The Church itself holds CHILMARK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. Of this land 8 hides lordship; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers, 12 smallholders and 12 freedmen with 12 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 5 acres; bramble-thicket, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £14; now £15. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] <68a> WIL 13,6 The Church itself holds 1 hide of land in WARDOUR. Brictmer holds from the Abbess. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,7 The Church itself holds [West] KNOYLE. Before 1066 [it paid tax] for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 4 1/2 hides in lordship; 3 slaves. 11 villagers and 9 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £6; now £8. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,8 The Church itself holds [West] OVERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 7 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Value 100s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,9 The Church itself holds CHALKE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 77 hides. Land for 66 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 10 ploughs there; 20 slaves. 86 villagers, 50 smallholders and 10 freedmen who have 50 ploughs. 5 mills which pay 65s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland, as much. Of this land Gerard holds 3 hides. The holder _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 2 ploughs there. Value £3. Value of the Abbess' lordship, £67. Of this land Richard Poynant holds 7 1/2 hides from the King. Of these Aeleva held 2 hides before 1066 and men of the church serving as villagers held the others. The Abbess ^[of Wilton]^ claims them. Richard has 5 ploughs. Value £7. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,10 The Church itself holds [South] NEWTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 19 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 14 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 freedmen. 20 villagers and 16 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 200 acres. To this manor belong by customary due in Melchet Forest 80 cartloads of timber and fodder for 80 pigs and what may be needed for repairing houses and fences. [South] NEWTON. Value £16. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,11 The Church itself holds WYLYE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 9 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres; a small wood, 10 acres. The value was £6; now £8. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,12 The Church itself holds WISHFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 1 villager and 16 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 24s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 9 acres. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,13 The Church itself holds LANGFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; two Englishmen have them there, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. The father of the present holders held it before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,14 The Church itself holds UGFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,15 The Church itself has 1/2 hide of land in DITCHAMPTON. Value 30d. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,16 The Church itself holds BURCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides lordship; 2 ploughs there. 13 smallholders. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 100s. Of this land Edward holds 1 hide which cannot be taken away from the church. Value 15s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] <68b> WIL 13,17 The Church itself holds BAVERSTOCK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of these; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value 60s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,18 The Church itself holds WASHERN. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there. 9 villagers and 10 freedmen with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide; in Melchet Forest pasture for 80 pigs, and 80 cartloads of timber and whatever is needed for [repairing] houses and fences. Value £7 10s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,19 The Church itself holds FOVANT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 freedmen. 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 17s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £7 10s. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,20 The Church itself holds LAVERSTOCK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 1 hide in lordship; 1 plough there. 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; pasture, 18 acres. The value was 100s; now £6. A quarter of this land is situated in the King's Forest. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,21 Before 1066 the church itself held 2 hides _ which Thorth had given to it with his two daughters; from them they were always clothed until the Bishop of Bayeux wrongfully took them away from the church. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] WIL 13,22 All the payments which the church has from the Borough of Wilton are valued at £10 17s 6d. [= ?13? Land of the Church of Wilton =] ?14? Land of the Church of St Mary of Winchester WIL 14,1 The Church of St Mary of Winchester holds URCHFONT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Of this land 6 hides in lordship; 7 ploughs there; 17 slaves. 33 villagers, 26 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 9 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 21s 3d; meadow, 64 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. Of this land Edward holds 1 1/2 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide, Walter 1 hide, Englishmen hold 2 hides and 2 parts of 1/2 hide. Of the 6 hides which are in lordship the Abbess' reeve held 2 hides before 1066; later he returned them to the church with all his goods; from now on they are in lordship. Value when the Abbess acquired the manor, £15; of what she has in lordship now, £27; of what the men-at-arms have, £3. [= ?14? Land of the Church of St Mary of Winchester =] WIL 14,2 The Church itself holds [All] CANNINGS. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 15 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 27 villagers, 17 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 10 ploughs. A mill which pays 13s; meadow, 108 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £20; now £30. [= ?14? Land of the Church of St Mary of Winchester =] ?15? Land of the Church of Romsey WIL 15,1 The Church of St Mary of Romsey holds EDINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 35 1/2 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides in lordship; 7 ploughs there; 10 slaves. 21 villagers, 23 smallholders and 10 freedmen with 15 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 19s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 10 furlongs long and 5 wide. Of this land William [* Shield *] holds 4 1/2 hides, Osmund 4 hides, Hervey [* of Wilton *] 2 hides, Englishmen 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. The holders _ of these 15 hides and 3 virgates before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 12 1/2 ploughs there. Value of the church's lordship, £30; of what the men hold, £18. [= ?15? Land of the Church of Romsey =] WIL 15,2 The Church itself holds ASHTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 40 hides. Land for 37 ploughs. Of this land 10 hides in lordship; 9 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 40 villagers and 30 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 32s 6d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 19 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Of this land Edward holds 3 hides, William [* Shield *] 1 hide, Englishmen 4 hides. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value of the church's lordship, £30; of the men's, £6 13s. [= ?15? Land of the Church of Romsey =] <68c> ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury WIL 16,1 The Church of Amesbury holds BULFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Of this land 6 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 13 slaves. 3 villagers, 20 Cottagers and 3 cottagers with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 65s; meadow, 35 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Of this land Alward holds 3 hides. The holder _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. Value of the Abbess' lordship, £13; value of what the thane holds, 15s. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,2 The Church itself holds BOSCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers, 5 Cottagers and 2 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,3 The Church itself holds ALLINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides, less 1 virgate, in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers, 5 Cottagers and 1 cottager with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,4 The Church itself holds CHOULSTON, and Alward holds from the Abbess. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many are there, with 2 slaves and 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,5 ?*? The Church itself held 2 hides ^[in WINTERSLOW]^ before 1066, and it held them after 1066. They are for the supplies of the nuns. The Count of Mortain holds them wrongfully. ^[Belonged to Winterslow]^ [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,6 The Church itself holds 6 hides in WINTERBOURNE [Bassett]. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] WIL 16,7 The Church itself holds MADDINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was and is £4. [= ?16? Land of the Church of Amesbury =] ?17? Land of Sainte-Marie of Le Bec-Hellouin WIL 17,1 The Church of Sainte-Marie of Le Bec-Hellouin holds [Brixton] DEVERILL from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 6 1/2 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 8 villagers, 7 Cottagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 30d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide; woodlands 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The church of this manor has 1 hide of this land. Value of the whole manor, £12; value during the lifetime of Queen Matilda, £15; she gave it to this church. [= ?17? Land of Sainte-Marie of Le Bec-Hellouin =] ?18? Land of Gerald of Wilton WIL 18,1 Gerald of Wilton holds UPTON [Lovell] in alms from the King; he also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 6 hides and 1 1/2 virgates in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 9 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £10. ?[18]? [Land] of Reinbald ^[the priest]^ WIL 18,2 Reinbald the priest holds LATTON and EYSEY. Two thanes held them as two manors before 1066. Earl Harold joined them into one. It paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 8 slaves. 15 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 5 ploughs; in lordship 3 ploughs. 2 mills; meadow, 200 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £10. ?19? [Land of] the Canons of Lisieux WIL 19,1 The Canons of Lisieux hold [Kingston] DEVERILL. [* Queen *] Edeva? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides, less 3 acres, in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 6 Cottagers with 1 villager have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 70s. WIL 19,2 Alward the priest has 5 hides, which belong to the Church of Alderbury, from the King's alms. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width. To this church is attached 1 hide which has never paid tax. Value of the whole, 70s. WIL 19,3 Osbern the priest has 2 hides from the King in [the lands of] the Church of Alderbury. Value 20s. WIL 19,4 Agenwulf holds HORNINGSHAM. His father held it from King Edward in alms. 1/2 hide there. Land for 1 plough. 1 Cottager. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value 5s. <68d> ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain WIL 20,1 The Count of Mortain holds CONOCK, and [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Grestain from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 6 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £9. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] WIL 20,2 The Count also holds {NECHENDUNE}, and Gilbert from him. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 15 acres. The value was 30[s]; now 40s. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] WIL 20,3 The Count also holds CLYFFE [Pypard], and Gilbert from him. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] WIL 20,4 The Count also holds CLYFFE [Pypard], and Gilbert from him. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 14 acres. Value 40s. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] WIL 20,5 The Count holds LANGFORD himself. Ketil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides and 1 virgate of land in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 30d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was and is 100s. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] WIL 20,6 The Count holds WINTERSLOW himself. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 6 villagers and 12 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £10. ?*? The Abbess of Amesbury held 2 hides of this manor before 1066. [= ?20? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?21? Land of Earl Roger WIL 21,1 Earl Roger holds [Castle] EATON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land half is in lordship; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 8 villagers and 8 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s 6d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, £15; now £12. ^[Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds this manor from the Earl. Osmund , a thane, held it before 1066]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] WIL 21,2 The Earl holds MILSTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 70s. Turold [* nephew of Wigot *] holds these two manors from the Earl. Osmund , a thane, held them before 1066. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] WIL 21,3 The Earl also holds POULTON. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 3 1/2 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £12; now £16. [= ?21? Land of Earl Roger =] ?22? Land of Earl Hugh WIL 22,1 Earl Hugh holds {RETMORE}, and William [* Malbank *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs with 1 slave. 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 11 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 14s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 50s; now 60s. ^[Ednoth the steward held this manor before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] WIL 22,2 The Earl also holds WILSFORD, and Haimo [* of Mascy *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship; 2 slaves; 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 40s. ^[Ednoth the steward held this manor before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] WIL 22,3 The Earl also holds HARTHAM, and Edward [* of Salisbury *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 1 hide in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 1 man-at-arms and 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Value 40s. ^[Ednoth the steward held this manor before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] WIL 22,4 The Earl also holds BURCOMBE, and Haimo [* of Mascy *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. <69a> 1 villager and 4 smallholders. A mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was £3; now £4. ^[Ednoth the steward held this manor before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] WIL 22,5 The Earl also holds CADENHAM, and William [* Malbank *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of these; 1 plough; 2 slaves; 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. Before 1066 Ednoth the steward held these five manors. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] WIL 22,6 The Earl also holds FISHERTON [Anger], and Haimo [* of Mascy *] from him. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of this land; 1 plough there; 1 slave. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill at 10s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was and is £3. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's WIL 23,1 Earl Aubrey held COMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in lordship; 1 plough there; 6 slaves. 5 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £10. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,2 DURRINGTON paid tax for 1 1/2 hides before 1066. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 hide. 4 Cottagers have the rest of the land. Meadow, 5 acres. There is also 1 hide in the village. Land for 1 plough. A thane held it before 1066. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres. Value of these 2 1/2 hides, £4. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,3 WINTERSLOW paid tax for 2 hides before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 20s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,4 ABLINGTON paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides of this land; 1 plough there; 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 35 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £4. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,5 CHITTERNE paid tax for 6 hides before 1066. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now £6. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,6 TYTHERINGTON paid tax for 2 hides before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager. 1/2 mill which pays 30d; meadow, 5 acres. Value 20s. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held these six lands before 1066. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,7 ALLINGTON paid tax for 4 hides before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides of this land; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 1 villager and 4 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Earl Harold held this land. Also in this village are 4 hides of land which [* Earl *] Harold wrongfully took away from the Church of Amesbury, according to the evidence of the thanes of the Shire; but now the Church has them. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,8 ELCOMBE paid tax for 20 hides and 7 before 1066. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 24 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 3 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, as much; woodland, 20 acres. The value was £27; now £20. ^[Azur [* son of Thorth *] held this manor before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,9 STRATFORD [Tony] paid tax for 13 hides before 1066. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 9 hides and 1 virgate of land in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 10 Cottagers with 4 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 17s 6d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 2 acres near to the river; another pasture 1 league long and 6 furlongs wide. In Wilton a burgess who pays 20d belongs to this manor. Value £20. ^[Azur [* son of Thorth *] held this manor before 1066. This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] WIL 23,10 GUSSAGE [St Michael] paid tax for 10 hides before 1066. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land 4 1/2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. The value was £40, when ^[Earl]^ Aubrey acquired it; now £10. Azur [* son of Thorth *] held these three manors before 1066. All this land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands. [= ?23? Land which was Earl Aubrey's =] ?24p? Payments of Edward of Salisbury WIL 24p,1 Edward the sheriff has, each year, from the money which belongs to the shrievalty, 130 pigs; 32 bacon-pigs; of wheat 2 pecks and 8 sesters; as much malt; of oats 5 pecks and 4 sesters; of honey 16 sesters or, instead of honey, 16s; 480 chickens; 1600 eggs; 100 cheeses; 52 lambs; 240 fleeces; 1 [crop of] standing corn, 162 acres. He also has £80 worth between the Reeveland and what he has from it. When the reeves are short of revenue Edward has to make it up from his own. [= ?24p? Payments of Edward of Salisbury =] <69b> ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury WIL 24,1 Edward of Salisbury holds WILCOT from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Of this land 7 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 19 villagers, 6 smallholders and 12 Cottagers. [***]. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 20 acres; underwood, 50 acres; a new church; a very good house; a good vineyard. The value was £12; now £16. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,2 Edward also holds ALTON [Barnes]. Before 1066 it tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 6 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,3 Edward also holds ETCHILHAMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides in lordship; 3 ploughs there. 12 smallholders, 6 cottagers and 2 Frenchmen who hold 2 hides and 1 virgate of land; they have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres. The value was £6; now Edward's lordship, £6 1/2; the Frenchmen's, 40s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,4 Edward also holds HEDDINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 9 villagers, 2 cottagers and 24 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 8 acres. The value was £8; now £12. Earl Harold held it. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,5 Edward also holds 6 hides in the Hundred of HIGHWORTH [at] LUS HILL. It paid tax for 6 hides before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 18d; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1 furlong. The value was 100s; now £6. Brictric [* brother of Alwy *] held it. Huard holds from Edward. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,6 He also ^[Edward]^ holds 1 hide in RATFYN. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Hervey [* of Wilton *] holds from Edward. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1/2 furlong long and as wide. Value 15s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,7 Edward also holds SHREWTON. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Godfrey holds from Edward. Of this land he holds 2 hides in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,8 Edward also holds 1 1/2 hides in WINTERBOURNE STOKE. Walter holds from him. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Value 30s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,9 Edward also holds 1 hide in the same village ^[WINTERBOURNE STOKE]^. Land for 1 plough. Walter holds from Edward. He has 1 plough, with 2 cottagers. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 6 acres. Value 20s. Alwy held it before 1066; his wife also holds 1 1/2 hides from the King there. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,10 Edward also holds SHREWTON. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 13 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 7 hides in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £6; now £10. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,11 Edward also holds ORCHESTON, and Hugh from him. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 smallholders with 4 slaves have 1 plough. Pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,12 William holds 2 hides from Edward in ORCHESTON. Alwin held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 smallholder and 3 slaves. Pasture, 80 acres. The value was 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,13 Edward holds [North] TIDWORTH himself. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides of this [land]; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 1 villager and 2 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,14 In [North] TIDWORTH 1 virgate of land which Croc [* the hunter *] proved ought to belong to him; Edward holds it, however. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,15 Edward holds LUDGERSHALL himself. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 8 Cottagers with 1 plough. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6 10s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,16 Osmund holds AMESBURY from Edward. Wulfmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] <69c> WIL 24,17 Osmund also holds from Edward 3 virgates of land which are attached to AMESBURY. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 2 Cottagers and 3 slaves. An Englishman holds 1 1/2 virgates of this land; he has 1/2 plough, 1 Cottager and 3 slaves. Value of the whole, 40s. Alric and Cola held it before 1066. ^[Belongs to Amesbury]^ [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,18 Edward holds [Hill] DEVERILL himself, and Adelelm from him. Saewulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides of this land; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 1 villager and 9 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,19 Edward holds BRADENSTOKE himself. {Strami} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 16 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 7 1/2 hides of this; 4 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 8 villagers, 16 smallholders and 16 cottagers with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £10. 1 hide and 1 virgate of land are attached to this manor, as the Englishmen proved. William of Picquigny holds this land. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,20 In SOMERFORD Theodric holds 3 1/2 virgates of land from Edward; it pays tax for as much. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 3 smallholders and 3 Cottagers. Part of a mill which pays 15d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 7 acres; in Malmesbury 1 house which pays 15d. The value was 15s; now 20s. Sheerwold held it before 1066. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,21 Robert [* Blunt *] holds BLUNSDON from Edward. Aki [* the Dane *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 25d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, as many. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,22 Edward holds CHITTERNE himself. Azur held it before 1066; it paid tax for 11 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 14 ploughs, of which 6 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 11 freedmen; 10 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. The value was £20; now £30. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,23 Edward holds CHITTERNE himself. Cynewin? [* Chelle *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,24 Robert holds CHITTERNE from Edward. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Pasture 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,25 Edward holds BOYTON himself. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 11 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 8 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 7 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was £8; now £11 10s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,26 Adelelm holds BAYCLIFF from Edward. Winegot held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs which are there, in lordship, with 10 smallholders. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,27 Ascelin holds POOLE [Keynes] from Edward. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league in length and width. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,28 Edward holds BISHOPSTROW himself. Edred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 9 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £7; now £11. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,29 Edward holds 3 virgates of land himself in MIDDLETON. Leofwin and Alric held them before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was and is 27s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,30 Gilbert holds THICKWOOD from Edward. Swein held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs in lordship, with 6 Cottagers. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, as many. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] <69d> WIL 24,31 Burghelm holds LANGLEY [Burrell] from Edward. Wulfwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 4 villagers, 9 cottagers and 7 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. Wulfwy also holds 1 hide of this land; value 10s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,32 Burghelm holds TYTHERTON from Edward. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough which is there; 2 slaves; 3 Cottagers. The fourth part of a mill which pays 20d; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,33 Edward holds LACOCK himself. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 12 villagers, 16 Cottagers and 3 cottagers. 2 mills which pay 17s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; vineyard, 1/2 acre; woodland, 1 league both in length and width. The value was and is £7. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,34 Edward holds 1 hide in ROCKLEY himself. Azur held it before 1066 and [***]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,35 Theobald [* the doctor *] holds SHREWTON from Edward. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides, 1 virgate of land and 4 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 6 smallholders. Pasture, 13 acres. The value was 30s; now £4. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,36 Ascelin holds 2 hides of land in DEPTFORD from Edward. Osward and Godwin held them before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 2 cottagers. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. The holders could go where they would. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,37 Thorkil holds 1 hide of land in HARTHAM from Edward. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 6 oxen. 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; a small wood, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,38 Godfrey holds [North] WRAXALL from Edward. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 16 villagers, 5 smallholders and 6 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 18s; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. 2 burgesses in Malmesbury who pay 2s. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,39 Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] holds TOLLARD [Royal] from Edward. Rozo held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for as many ploughs, of which 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,40 Peter holds 1 hide in PORTON from Edward. God held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 slave. 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 32d; meadow, 2 acres; pasture for 50 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,41 Edward holds WINTERBOURNE [Earls] himself. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 8 villagers and 12 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 13 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £12. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] WIL 24,42 Letard holds 1 hide of land in LANGFORD from Edward. Azur held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was and is 20s. The thanes adjudge this land to the Church of Glastonbury. [= ?24? Land of the same Edward of Salisbury =] ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin WIL 25,1 Arnulf of Hesdin holds KEEVIL from the King. Brictsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 16 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Of this land 7 hides in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 18 villagers and 14 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 55s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 4 wide; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £26; value when acquired, £20, apart from the revenue of two thanes which was in the manor. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,2 Arnulf also holds in POTTERNE 3 hides and 1 virgate of land which paid tax with the Bishop of Salisbury's manor of Potterne before 1066. Bishop Osmund [* of Salisbury *] claims this land. Algar, who held it before 1066, could not be separated from the church. Robert holds it from Arnulf. Land for 2 ploughs. They are in lordship. <70a> 1 villager has 1/2 plough; 6 slaves; 3 smallholders. ?*? A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 14 acres; [***] 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,3 Lethelin holds CHEVERELL from Arnulf. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 30d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,4 In ETCHILHAMPTON, 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. Edric [* the sheriff *] held them before 1066; his wife holds them now from Arnulf; she has 1 plough and 7 smallholders with 1 cottager. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,5 Edric [* the sheriff *]'s wife also holds CALSTONE [Wellington] from Arnulf. Her husband held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 hide and 1 virgate are in lordship; 1 plough there; 1 villager, 10 smallholders and 18 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. In Calne 1 burgess who pays 11d. The value was and is £4. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,6 {{In PEWSEY Arnulf also holds 2 hides from the King. Before 1066 a thane held them from Winchester Abbey; he could not be separated from it. The value was and is 40s.}} [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,7 Benzelin [* the archdeacon *] holds STANDEN from Arnulf. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 3 wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,8 Arnulf holds CHALFIELD himself. Waltheof held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 4 smallholders. 1/2 mill which pays 18d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres. The value was £4; now 50s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,9 Arnulf holds as much land himself in this village ^[CHALFIELD]^, as one manor. Godwin held it before 1066. As much is recorded as is contained in the above; it is valued at as much. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,10 Arnulf also holds 5 acres of land in BUTTERMERE. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,11 Robert holds CLYFFE [Pypard] from Arnulf. Ketil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,12 Robert holds {BICHENEHILDE} from Arnulf. Ketil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough which is there, with 1 Cottager. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,13 Robert holds WITCOMB from Arnulf. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 12 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,14 Robert holds HILMARTON from Arnulf. Eskil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 3 Cottagers. A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 6 acres, pasture, 1 acre; woodland, 8 acres. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,15 Wulfward [* White *] holds CHOLDERTON from Arnulf at a revenue. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 4 acres. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 25s; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,16 Arnulf holds CHOLDERTON himself. Saewy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 Cottager. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 25s; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,17 Godric holds 1 hide in CHOLDERTON from Arnulf. Alwin and Wulfric held it before 1066 as two manors; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. As many there, with 2 Cottagers. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,18 Robert holds {BECHENEHILDE} from Arnulf. Thorgot held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Cottager. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,19 Urso holds {CHENEBUILD} from Arnulf. Wulfgyth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. <70b> Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 20s; now 25s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,20 Arnulf holds CHEDGLOW himself. Wulfwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 1 acre. Value 20s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,21 In the same village ^[CHEDGLOW]^ a thane holds 2 1/2 virgates of land from Arnulf. Before 1066 he could go to whichever lord he would. After 1066 he turned to Arnulf of his own accord. The value of this land was 15s; now 40d, which he pays to Arnulf in revenue. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,22 Urso holds DEVERILL from Arnulf. Wulfmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 2 smallholders and 6 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,23 Reinbald holds UPTON [Scudamore] from Arnulf. {Tous}? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value 40s. In this land is included 1/2 hide which paid tax before 1066, but after King William came to England it did not pay tax. Also within this land, Arnulf holds 1/2 hide of the land of William of Eu, and also as much as is worth 1 hide from the King's lordship land. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,24 {Nubold}? holds `WINTERBOURNE' from Arnulf. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 2 slaves. Pasture, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,25 Thorkil holds HARDENHUISH from Arnulf. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,26 Arnulf holds EASTON [Piercy] himself. God held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,27 Judicael [* the priest *] holds YATTON [Keynell] from Arnulf. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 10 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] WIL 25,28 Hubold holds 1 manor _ from Arnulf. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?25? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough WIL 26,1 Alfred of Marlborough holds ALLINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 1/2 hides and 5 acres of land. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 7 1/2 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. A man-at-arms has 2 hides of this land; 1 plough there. The value of the whole was £12; now £15. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,2 William, 18 hides, Gilbert, 1 hide and Wulfgeat, 1 hide, hold ROWDE from Alfred. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 4 villagers, 8 smallholders, 11 Cottagers and a priest with 4 ploughs. 2 mills of William's which pay 9s 8d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value of the whole was £6; now £8. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,3 Alfred holds TEFFONT [Evias] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6; woodland, 6. The value was and is £6. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,4 Hugh holds CROFTON from Alfred. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 2 [***] ploughs. A mill which pays 30s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 6 acres long and as many wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £7. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,5 Alfred holds NEWTON [Toney] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Gerard has 3 hides of this land. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was £10; now £18; it is valued by the English at £12. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,6 Edward holds 1 hide in `WINTERBOURNE' from Alfred. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,7 Alfred holds LYDIARD [Tregoze] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 8 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £10; now £6. In Cricklade 7 burgesses who pay 5s. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] <70c> WIL 26,8 Alfred holds 1 1/2 hides in SWINDON himself. Land for 6 oxen. Value 12s. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,9 Albert [* of Lorraine *] holds MOREDON from Alfred. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £4. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,10 Gunfrid holds WIDHILL from Alfred. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 25d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, as many. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,11 Ralph holds UPTON [Scudamore] from Alfred. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 9 villagers and 22 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £8; now £9. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,12 Alfred holds NORTON [Bavant] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £24; now £14. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,13 Alfred holds ROCKLEY himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 6 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 7 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value £8. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,14 Alfred holds FIFIELD [Bavant] himself, and Ralph from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was £4; now 100s. 1 smithy which pays 12d a year. In Wilton 2 burgesses who pay 18d. ^[Karli held it before 1066]^ [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,15 Alfred holds 1 virgate of land in LACOCK himself. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 5s. Karli held all the above lands before 1066. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,16 Roger holds CLEVANCY from Alfred. Godric, Theodger , Aelfric and Wulfric held it as four manors before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,17 Robert holds 2 1/2 hides in CLYFFE [Pypard] from Alfred; they paid tax for as much. Before 1066 Sigar and Carlman held them. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves there, with 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 50 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,18 Siward holds SOMERFORD from Alfred. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 24 acres of land. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 8 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,19 Edward holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in CHEDGLOW from Alfred. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 slave; 1 cottager. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 acre in length and width; in Malmesbury 1/2 house which pays 6d. The value was 40s; now 10s. Besides this land, Durand of Gloucester has 1/2 virgate of land which Edward also held before 1066. Amalric of Dreux took it away from him wrongfully, as all the thanes of the shire testify. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,20 Osmund holds 1/2 hide in HORNINGSHAM from Alfred; it paid tax for as much. Before 1066 Kolsveinn held it; he could go where he would. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 4 smallholders. Woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 1 league; a mill which pays 7s 6d. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,21 In KENNETT Alfred holds 13 1/2 hides and 2 acres of land. Of these Nicholas [* the bowman *] has 2 hides, {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] 3 1/2 hides, Wulfgeat 2 hides, Leofric 3 1/2 hides, Wulfmer 2 1/2 hides and 2 acres of land. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 15 smallholders. A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 106 acres; woodland, 7 acres. Value of the whole when acquired, £4 10s; now £8 10s. Wulfgeat, Alnoth, Edmer, Leofric and Wulfmer held these hides in Kennett before 1066. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,22 William Hard holds TYTHERTON from Alfred. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] and Aelfeva held it as two manors before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers. 2 parts of a mill which pay 40d; meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 60s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] WIL 26,23 Wulfmer holds 1 hide in FIFIELD [Bavant] from Alfred. He also held it before 1066. The value was and is 10s. [= ?26? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] <70d> ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle WIL 27,1 Humphrey de l'Isle holds BROUGHTON [Gifford] from the King. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 17 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 9s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £13; now £10. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,2 Payne holds COMPTON [Bassett] from Humphrey. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. The third part of 2 mills which pays 10s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, as many. The value was and is £4 10s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,3 Humphrey holds STERT himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land with dependencies. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 15 smallholders and 1 Frenchman who has 1 1/2 virgates. 2 mills which pay 8s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,4 Blaecmann holds BURBAGE from Humphrey. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 1 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 50s; now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,5 Payne holds CUMBERWELL from Humphrey. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Value £3. The King has 1 hide of this land in his lordship; nothing is there. 1 Englishman holds half from the King. Value 8s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,6 Gunter holds LUS HILL from Humphrey. Wulfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 smallholders. From a mill, 12d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1/2 furlong. Value 40s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,7 Robert holds WROUGHTON from Humphrey. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman holds 2 hides of this land. A mill at 15d; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was and is 100s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,8 Robert holds SALTHROP from Humphrey. Wulfwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 9 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,9 Robert holds CLYFFE [Pypard] from Humphrey. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as much. 3 burgesses in Cricklade who pay 3d. The value was and is £4. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,10 Robert holds SOMERFORD from Humphrey. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 24 acres. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship. 16 Cottagers and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The third part of a mill which pays 8s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. In Malmesbury 1 burgess who pays 12d. The value was and is 60s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,11 Albert holds SMITHCOT from Humphrey. Saewin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders, with 1 Cottager, have 2 ploughs. A mill, 5s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. 1 burgess who pays 8d. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,12 Ilbert holds BLUNSDON from Humphrey. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,13 Hugh and Gerald hold GROUNDWELL from Humphrey. Ordwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 40s; now 70s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,14 Robert holds ASHTON [Gifford] from Humphrey. Cynwy [* Chelle *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill which pays 6s 3d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and as wide. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] <71a> WIL 27,15 Humphrey holds BATHAMPTON himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 hide and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 2 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill, 15s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,16 Humphrey holds BATHAMPTON himself. Edwin [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 1 Cottager with 1 plough. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,17 Humphrey holds COLERNE himself. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 13 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 13s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; a small wood 1 league long and another wide. The value was and is £10. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,18 Humphrey holds WINTERBOURNE [Bassett] himself. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 10 acres of land are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is £10. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,19 Humphrey holds POULTON himself. Tovi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 8 acres. The value was and is £8. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,20 Ranulf holds HAMPTON from Humphrey. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 14 acres. The value was and is 100s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,21 Thorkil holds BIDDESTONE from Humphrey. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land [for *** ploughs]. 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,22 Hugh holds HARTHAM from Humphrey. Godric [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 8s; now 12s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,23 Humphrey holds [Castle] COMBE himself. Swein held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 5 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 13 slaves; 5 villagers, 7 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 31s 6d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. In Wilton 1 burgess who pays 5s; 2 burgesses in Malmesbury who pay 18d. The value was and is £10. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,24 Robert holds SHERSTON from Humphrey. God held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 10 acres. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,25 Humphrey holds HURDCOTT himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,26 Humphrey holds `FRUSTFIELD' himself. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 freedmen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] WIL 27,27 Jocelyn holds 1/2 hide of land in MILFORD from Humphrey; it paid tax for as much. Before 1066 Saewold and Saeward held it. Land for 1 plough. 6 cottagers. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 15d; now 7s. Half of this land is in the King's Forest. [= ?27? Land of Humphrey de l'Isle =] <71b> ?28? Land of Miles Crispin WIL 28,1 Miles Crispin holds WOOTTON [Bassett] from the King. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 11 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 33 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; in Malmesbury 1 house which pays 13d. The value was £10; now £9. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,2 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds CHILTON [Foliat] from Miles. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 6 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s; meadow 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; pasture, as much; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,3 Humphrey holds CLYFFE [Pypard] from Miles. [* Earl *] Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 cottager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,4 Also in CLYFFE [Pypard] Miles holds 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 6s. The holder _ before 1066 could go to whichever lord he would. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,5 Thorkil holds LITTLECOTT from Miles. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, as many; spinney, as many. Value 10s. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,6 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 2 1/2 hides in WALCOT from Miles. Alnoth held them before 1066. Also 3 virgates of land there which Leofnoth held before 1066. Value of the whole 23s. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,7 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds DRAYCOT [Foliat] from Miles. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was and is 100s. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,8 Humphrey holds BRINKWORTH from Miles. Toki held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there. 8 smallholders and 8 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 50s. Toki could go where he would. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,9 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds RODBOURNE from Miles. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship [***]. 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 slave with 3 ploughs. Meadow 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 2 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,10 A thane, Siward, holds CHEDGLOW from Miles. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 oxen, which are there, ploughing. 1 cottager and 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre and 1 1/2 virgates; woodland, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. The holders before 1066 could go where they would. Besides this land Durand [* of Gloucester *] has 1/2 virgate of land which Siward held before 1066. Amalric of Dreux took it away from him wrongfully, as the thanes of the Shire state. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,11 Miles holds OGBOURNE himself. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 30s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is £15. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,12 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds MANTON from Miles. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, as many. The value was and is £3. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] WIL 28,13 Reginald [* Cnut *] holds HAZELBURY from Miles. Leofnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers, 13 Cottagers and 2 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 2 mills which pays 35s; meadow, 22 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £6. [= ?28? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville WIL 29,1 Gilbert of Bretteville holds CHISBURY from the King. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves. 12 villagers, 3 smallholders and 14 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 15 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £12. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,2 Gilbert also holds 5 hides in BINCKNOLL. Hakon held them before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,3 In the same village ^[BINCKNOLL]^ Toli held 2 hides, less 1 virgate, before 1066. Land for 6 oxen. Gilbert has 1 villager. Value 18s. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,4 In the same village ^[BINCKNOLL]^ Saewulf and Alwin held 3 hides and 1 virgate of land before 1066. Land for 10 oxen. Gilbert has 2 villagers and meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 27s. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,5 Gilbert holds CLYFFE [Pypard] himself. Aelfric, Burghelm and Godiva held it before 1066; it paid tax for 16 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. Ansfrid has 11 hides of this land from Gilbert; 3 ploughs there, in lordship; 7 slaves and 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 10 Cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 70 acres; woodland, 18 acres. Of these 11 hides, 1 is in Thornhill; it lay in Clyffe [Pypard] before 1066. In Clyffe [Pypard] <71c> 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 17 acres. Value of this under Gilbert, 35s; value of what Ansfrid holds £6. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,6 {Turstin} holds MOREDON from Gilbert. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 80 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,7 Gilbert holds [Broad] HINTON himself. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 11 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 9 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was 100s; now £7. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,8 Ansfrid holds BECKHAMPTON from Gilbert. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was and is £6 [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] WIL 29,9 Ansfrid holds STANMORE from Gilbert. Bruning held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?29? Land of Gilbert of Bretteville =] ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester WIL 30,1 Durand of Gloucester holds CHIRTON from the King. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship, with 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £11; now £10. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,2 Roger holds TOCKENHAM from Durand. Doda held it before 1066 from Malmesbury Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1/2 [hide]; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,3 He also [* Roger? *] holds 1 1/2 hides in UFFCOTT. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship. The value was and is 15s. Almer held it before 1066. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,4 Durand holds SEAGRY himself. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. Two men-at-arms hold from Durand. The holders before 1066 could go where they would. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,5 Durand holds ASHLEY himself. Aldred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 cottagers. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was and is £4. A man-at-arms of Miles Crispin's claims 1 virgate of land in this village. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,6 Durand holds LOCKERIDGE himself. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, of which 1 hide is in lordship. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 12 acres, woodland, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] WIL 30,7 Herman holds LUCKINGTON from Durand. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] ?31? Land of Walter Giffard WIL 31,1 Walter Giffard holds [Maiden] BRADLEY from the King. Earl Tosti held it before 1066; it answered for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 12s 6d; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?31? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?32? Land of William of Eu WIL 32,1 William of Eu holds DURNFORD from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 16 hides. Land for 14 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 26 villagers and 37 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 24s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; in Wilton 4 houses which pay 4s. The value was and is £24. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,2 William of Audrieu holds LITTLETON [Pannell] from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 21 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £8. Before 1066 this land was thaneland of Salisbury Church; Alstan [of] Boscombe held it. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] <71d> WIL 32,3 William ^[of Audrieu]^ also holds COMPTON [Bassett] from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 3 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The third part of 2 mills which pays 10s; meadow, 24 acres. pasture, 10 acres; woodland, as many. The value was and is 100s. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,4 William Delamere holds BEVERSBROOK from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 8 smallholders. The value was and is 30s. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,5 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds `CHARLTON' from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 mills which pay 8s 4d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,6 Hugh [* Maltravers *] also holds GRAFTON from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,7 Edward holds BOSCOMBE from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves there; 3 villagers and 4 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and as many wide. Value £10. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,8 Bernard holds CHOLDERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides, less 4 acres. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 smallholders and 2 Cottagers. Pasture 6 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £9. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,9 Ralph [* Bloiet *] holds HILMARTON from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was and is £7. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,10 Bernard holds CODFORD from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; the fourth part of a mill which pays 3s; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now £3. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,11 Warner holds DITTERIDGE from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 2 villagers and 4 Cottagers. 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 15 acres; underwood, 17 acres. Value 30s. An Abbot of Malmesbury leased 1 hide of this land to Alstan [* of Boscombe *]. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,12 Ralph [* Bloiet *] holds LACKHAM from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 10 villagers, 4 smallholders and 24 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. The value was £6; now the same. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,13 William holds SEVINGTON from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £6; now £7. ^[Alstan of Boscombe held it]^ [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,14 An Englishman holds YATTON [Keynell] from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. It pays 5s. Alstan of Boscombe held all the above lands of William of Eu. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,15 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds SOPWORTH from William. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was £6; now £4. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,16 William also holds TOLLARD [Royal]. Toli? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066 as 1 manor; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. [***] Cottagers. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 1 furlong. The value was and is 20s. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] WIL 32,17 Ansfrid holds UPTON [Scudamore] from William. Toli? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; pasture, 20 acres. The value was 15s; now 60s. It did not pay tax for 1/2 hide after King William came to England. Arnulf of Hesdin wrongfully holds 1/2 hide in this village. [= ?32? Land of William of Eu =] <72a> ?33? Land of William of Braose WIL 33,1 William of Braose holds SHAW from the King. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Robert holds from William. [= ?33? Land of William of Braose =] ?34? Land of William of Mohun WIL 34,1 William of Mohun holds SUTTON [Veny] from the King, and Walter [!1! Hussey !1!] from him. Cola held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! have 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 4s [!1! a year; !1!] meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 [!1! furlong !1!] wide. [!1! 1 cob; 300 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?34? Land of William of Mohun =] ?35? Land of William of Falaise WIL 35,1 William of Falaise holds 1/2 hide in STANDLYNCH from the King, and Alward from him. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now it pays 10s. Leofing held it before 1066. [= ?35? Land of William of Falaise =] ?36? Land of Walscin of Douai WIL 36,1 Walscin of Douai holds {CELDEWELLE} from the King, and Godescal from him. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 7 acres, woodland, 8 acres. The value was and is £3. [= ?36? Land of Walscin of Douai =] WIL 36,2 Ralph holds STOURTON from Walscin. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 6 villagers, 13 Cottagers and 8 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20d; pasture, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. The value was £4; now £7. [= ?36? Land of Walscin of Douai =] ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter WIL 37,1 Waleran holds CODFORD from the King. Erlebald held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £12. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,2 Walter holds ANSTY from Waleran. Aelfric and Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 5 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,3 Ascelin holds BUTTERMERE from Waleran. Eight thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,4 Waleran holds 1 hide in STANDLYNCH himself. Cola held it before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,5 Richard holds KENNETT from Waleran. Leofday held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 4 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,6 Ascelin holds STANLEY from Waleran. Selwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,7 Waleran holds LANGFORD himself. Oswulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £10. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,8 Ernburgis holds LANGFORD from Waleran. Northmann held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 30d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,9 Engenold? holds 1/2 hide in BARFORD from Waleran; it paid tax for as much. Before 1066 Bolla held it. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 7s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,10 Robert holds 3 virgates of land in WISHFORD from Waleran; it paid tax for as much. Before 1066 Bolla held it. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] <72b> WIL 37,11 Herbert holds GRIMSTEAD from Waleran. Aghmund held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 60s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,12 Ingenulf holds WHADDON from Waleran. Bolla held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, of which [***] 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; woodlands 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 15s; now 25s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,13 In WHADDON 2 men-at-arms hold 3 1/2 virgates of land, less 2 acres. Before 1066 four thanes held them; they could go where they would. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Value 12s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,14 Ingenulf holds 1 virgate of land in ALDERBURY from Waleran; he has 1 Cottager. Value 2s. {Boda} held it before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,15 Waleran holds [West] DEAN himself. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 10 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 1/2 mills which pay 16s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 furlong in both length and width. The value was and is 60s. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] WIL 37,16 In HURDCOTT [***] holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. He has 1/2 mill which pays 6s. Value of the whole 20s. Ednoth held it before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Waleran the hunter =] ?38? Land of William son of Guy WIL 38,1 William son of Guy holds SUTTON [Veny] from the King. Alwold and his sister held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 parts of a mill which pay 13s 4d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?38? Land of William son of Guy =] ?39? Land of Henry of Ferrers WIL 39,1 Henry of Ferrers holds STANDEN from the King. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 4; 4 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Value 100s. A wood which belonged to Bedwyn before 1066. [= ?39? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WIL 39,2 He also holds CLYFFE [Pypard]. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 1 virgate are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value was and is £4. [= ?39? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?40? Land of Richard son of Gilbert WIL 40,1 Richard son of Count Gilbert holds SUTTON [Mandeville] from the King, and Berengar [* Giffard *] from him. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. 5 burgesses who pay 50d. The value was and is £6. [= ?40? Land of Richard son of Gilbert =] ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer WIL 41,1 Ralph of Mortimer holds HULLAVINGTON from the King. Earl Harold held it; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 14 ploughs, of which 14 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 19 villagers and 8 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 8 acres. The value was and is £12. In Malmesbury 1 house which pays 12d. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,2 Oidelard [* the steward *] holds TOCKENHAM from Ralph. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,3 Edward holds BRADFIELD from Ralph. Brictwy and Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 villagers and 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is 30s. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,4 In HIGHWAY Ralph holds 1 hide; he has 1 smallholder and meadow, 4 acres. Value 15s. Toti bought it before 1066 from Malmesbury Church for the lifetimes of three men; within this term he could go with it to whichever lord he would. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,5 Ralph holds CLATFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,6 Ralph holds IMBER himself. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <72c> WIL 41,7 Richard holds SURRENDELL from Ralph. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was and is £7. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,8 Roger holds KINGTON [St Michael] from Ralph. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Alwin held this land from Glastonbury Church; he could not be separated from it; he served the Abbot from it. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,9 Richard holds 3 hides in ALDERTON from Ralph; Walter also holds 1 hide there. Alric, Godwin, Algar and Godric held it jointly before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 37d; meadow, 25 acres. In Malmesbury 1 burgess who pays 7d. The value was and is 60s. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WIL 41,10 Edward holds LUCKINGTON from Ralph. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was and is £3. [= ?41? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald WIL 42,1 Robert son of Gerald holds WOODBOROUGH from the King. Saewulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 5 villagers and 11 Cottagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 10 acres. The value was £7; now £10. Jocelyn holds from Robert. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,2 Rainer holds FOSBURY from Robert. Vitalis held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,3 Rainer holds FOSBURY from Robert. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,4 Robert holds BIDDESDEN. Cuthwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. It pays 30s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,5 Robert holds BRIGMERSTON from Robert. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 11 smallholders. A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now £4. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,6 Robert also holds MILSTON from Robert. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which [is] there, with 2 slaves. 4 Cottagers. A mill which pays 18s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,7 Hugh holds WILSFORD from Robert. Tovi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 3 Cottagers. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; the value is 60s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,8 Rainer holds FITTLETON from Robert. Vitalis held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 5 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 22s 6d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £12. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,9 Hugh holds SHAW from Robert. Cuthwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 2 slaves. Pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] WIL 42,10 Robert holds EBBESBORNE [Wake] from Robert. Alward and Vitalis held it before 1066 as two manors; it paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 10 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 18 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; pasture 14 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 2 leagues in both length and width. The value was £12; now £14. [= ?42? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] ?43? Land of Robert son of Rolf WIL 43,1 Robert son of Rolf holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in MOREDON. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?43? Land of Robert son of Rolf =] WIL 43,2 Robert son of Rolf holds HAMPTON. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 9 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and as wide. The value was and is £5. [= ?43? Land of Robert son of Rolf =] ?44? [Land] of Roger of Courseulles WIL 44,1 Roger of Courseulles holds FISHERTON[-de-la-Mere] from the King. Bondi [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 16 villagers, 12 smallholders and 14 cottagers with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is £25. [= ?44? [Land] of Roger of Courseulles =] ?45? [Land] of Roger of Berkeley WIL 45,1 Roger of Berkeley holds FOXLEY from the King. Aldred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 hide [is] in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill, 7s 6d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 8 acres; 1 house in Malmesbury. The value was and is 40s. [= ?45? [Land] of Roger of Berkeley =] WIL 45,2 Roger also holds 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate, of the lordship revenue of CHIPPENHAM. Ceolwin held it before 1066 on lease from Edric the sheriff. [= ?45? [Land] of Roger of Berkeley =] WIL 45,3 Roger holds EASTON [Grey] himself. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides, less 1/2 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 6s. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?45? [Land] of Roger of Berkeley =] <72d> ?46? [Land of Bernard Pancevolt] WIL 46,1 Bernard Pancevolt holds `FRUSTFIELD'. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?46? [Land of Bernard Pancevolt] =] ?47? Land of Berengar Giffard WIL 47,1 Berengar Giffard holds FONTHILL [Gifford] from the King. {Euing} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 16 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 7 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?47? Land of Berengar Giffard =] WIL 47,2 He also holds 1 hide in BARFORD [St Martin]. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 60s; now 20s. [= ?47? Land of Berengar Giffard =] ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard WIL 48,1 Osbern Giffard holds ELSTON from the King. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 9 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value was £7; now £9. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,2 Osbern also holds 2 hides in ELSTON. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,3 Osbern also holds 3 1/2 hides in ORCHESTON. Wulfmer and Alwin held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 3 slaves. Pasture 1/2 league and 40 acres long and wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,4 Osbern holds STANTON [St Quintin] himself. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 18 hides. He has 2 ploughs in lordship on 9 hides; 7 slaves there; 9 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 wide; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £9; now £8. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,5 The Church of Saint-Etienne of Fontenay holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in MIDDLETON from Osbern. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was 20s; now 50s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,6 Osbern holds CODFORD himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 6 Cottagers and 1 cottager with 1/2 plough. The fourth part of a mill which pays 3s and 3 halfpence; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,7 Osbern holds ORCHESTON himself. Thrasemund held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers, 3 Cottagers and 5 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,8 Osbern holds [Hill] DEVERILL himself. Small held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 9 Cottagers and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 2 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,9 Osbern holds KELLAWAYS himself. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 9 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 2 villagers, 4 Cottagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,10 Osbern holds SHERRINGTON himself. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 40 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,11 Osbern holds SHERRINGTON himself. Small held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 40 acres. In Wilton 1 burgess who pays 3s. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] WIL 48,12 Gundwin holds UGFORD from Osbern. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Earl Godwin took this land away from St Mary's of Wilton; then Ednoth recovered it. [= ?48? Land of Osbern Giffard =] ?49? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz WIL 49,1 Drogo son of Poyntz holds SEAGRY from the King. Wigfled held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; <73a> 1 plough there; 5 villagers, 6 smallholders and 5 Cottagers with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 22s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; in Malmesbury 1 house which pays 9d. The value was 60s; now 70s. [= ?49? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] <72d> WIL 49,1a Roger of Lacy, {Turstin} son of Rolf and William Leofric hold 1 hide in COLESHILL. Three thanes held it before 1066. Value of the part of all of them, £4. [= ?49? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] <73a> WIL 49,2 Gilbert holds EASTON from Drogo. Osward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?49? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] WIL 49,3 Hugh holds ALDERTON from Drogo. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. From part of a mill, 22d; meadow, 15 acres. The value was and is 60s. [= ?49? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] ?50? Land of Hugh the ass WIL 50,1 Hugh the ass holds 1 hide of land and 3 virgates in SHALBOURNE from the King, and William holds from him. A thane held it from King Edward; it paid tax for as much. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 4 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 {arpent}; woodland, 2 acres. Value 30s. [= ?50? Land of Hugh the ass =] WIL 50,2 Harold holds WESTLECOTT from Hugh. Leofric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?50? Land of Hugh the ass =] WIL 50,3 Hugh holds 2 hides in CLYFFE [Pypard] himself. Godiva held it as one manor. Land for 1 plough. 1 Cottager. Meadow, 12 acres. Value 12s. [= ?50? Land of Hugh the ass =] WIL 50,4 William holds CORTON from Hugh. Dene held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?50? Land of Hugh the ass =] WIL 50,5 St Mary's Church, Winchester, holds KENNETT from Hugh for his daughter. Hunwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?50? Land of Hugh the ass =] <73a-b> ?51? Land of Hugh son of Baldric WIL 51,1 Hugh son of Baldric holds MARDEN, and Walter [* of Rivers *] his son-in-law from him. Wynsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 9 villagers, 14 Cottagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 3 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide; in Wilton 1 house which pays 10d. The value was £7; now £10. [= ?51? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] <73a> ?52? [Land] of Humphrey the chamberlain WIL 52,1 Humphrey the chamberlain holds SHORNCOTE from the King. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?52? [Land] of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?53? Land of Gunfrid Mawditt WIL 53,1 Gunfrid Mawditt holds CALSTONE [Wellington] from the King. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 5 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?53? Land of Gunfrid Mawditt =] WIL 53,2 Gunfrid also holds WHITLEY. Ape held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?53? Land of Gunfrid Mawditt =] ?54? Land of Alfred of `Spain' WIL 54,1 Alfred of `Spain' holds YATESBURY from the King. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 7 smallholders and 1 man-at-arms with 1 plough. Pasture, 20 acres. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?54? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] ?55? [Land] of Aiulf the sheriff WIL 55,1 Aiulf the sheriff holds 5 hides and 1/2 hide in TOLLARD [Royal] from the King. Five thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 14 smallholders. Vineyard, 2 {arpents}; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?55? [Land] of Aiulf the sheriff =] WIL 55,2 Aiulf also holds 1/2 hide in BEMERTON. Land for 1/2 plough. It pays 12s. Ralph held it before 1066. [= ?55? [Land] of Aiulf the sheriff =] ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor WIL 56,1 Nigel the doctor holds STRATTON [St Margaret] from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 14 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 24 villagers and 18 smallholders with 12 ploughs. A mill which pays 2s; meadow 8 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide; pasture 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was £18; now £16. ^[This manor belongs to Netheravon Church. Spirtes the priest held it before 1066]^ [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] <73b> WIL 56,2 Nigel also holds CHISENBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was and is £13. ^[This manor belongs to Netheravon Church. Spirtes the priest held it before 1066]^ [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] WIL 56,3 Nigel also holds 1 hide in NETHERAVON, and Durand from him. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. These three manors belong to Netheravon Church. ^[Spirtes the priest held it before 1066]^ [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] WIL 56,4 Nigel also holds 4 hides in SUTTON [Veny]; it paid tax for as much before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. [The Church of] Sainte-Marie of Montebourg holds from Nigel. 2 hides of this land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The third part of a mill which pays 6s 8d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £4; now 100s. Spirtes the priest held these four manors before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] WIL 56,5 Nigel holds 1/2 hide in BEVERSBROOK; it paid for as much before 1066. He has 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 7s. ^[Alsi the priest held it before 1066]^ [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] WIL 56,6 Nigel also holds HAZELBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 oxen. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. Alsi the priest held these two lands before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Nigel the doctor =] ?57? Land of Osbern the priest WIL 57,1 Osbern the priest holds HOMINGTON. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value 30s. [= ?57? Land of Osbern the priest =] ?58? Land of Richard Poynant WIL 58,1 Richard Poynant holds CALSTONE [Wellington] from the King. Gunnar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 [hides?] and 1 virgate are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 16 Cottagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 33s 6d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, as many; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. In Calne 2 burgesses who pay 20d. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?58? Land of Richard Poynant =] WIL 58,2 Richard also holds TROW. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £7. St Mary's of Wilton held this land before 1066; it could not be separated from the church. [= ?58? Land of Richard Poynant =] ?59? Land of Robert the marshal WIL 59,1 Robert the marshal holds LAVINGTON from the King. Queen Edith held it; it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 14 villagers and 17 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 16s 4d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. The value was and is £20. [= ?59? Land of Robert the marshal =] WIL 59,2 Robert also holds GORE. Osward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Pasture, 40 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?59? Land of Robert the marshal =] ?60? [Land of Robert Blunt] WIL 60,1 Robert Blunt holds LAVINGTON from the King. Aki [* the Dane *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 1 hide and 1 virgate are in lordship; 1 plough there. His two sons-in-law hold 7 hides and 1 virgate from him; they have 5 ploughs with their men. A mill which pays 5s; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £15; now £12. [= ?60? [Land of Robert Blunt] =] ?61? Land of Richard Sturmy WIL 61,1 Richard Sturmy holds COWESFIELD from the King. Aelfric [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 8 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?61? Land of Richard Sturmy =] ?62? [Land] of Reginald Cnut WIL 62,1 Reginald Cnut holds 1 hide in CHIPPENHAM from the King. Toki held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; 1/2 mill which pays 15s. The value of the whole was and is 20s. [= ?62? [Land] of Reginald Cnut =] ?63? Land of Matthew of Mortagne WIL 63,1 Matthew of Mortagne holds MADDINGTON from the King. Wulfward [* White *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?63? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ?64? [Land] of Jocelyn [of] Rivers WIL 64,1 Jocelyn [of] Rivers holds ZEALS from the King. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 3 wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is 30s. [= ?64? [Land] of Jocelyn [of] Rivers =] ?65? [Land] of Godescal WIL 65,1 Godescal holds WINTERBOURNE from the King. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 smallholders and 5 Cottagers. 1/2 mill which pays 3s 9d; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?65? [Land] of Godescal =] WIL 65,2 Godescal also holds 1/2 hide _, which Guthmund held before 1066; it paid tax for as much. 1 Cottager. Value 12s. [= ?65? [Land] of Godescal =] ?66? [Land of Herman and other] servants of the King WIL 66,1 Herman of Dreux holds [Castle] EATON from the King. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders, 2 Cottagers and 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 30s. <73c> WIL 66,2 Amalric of Dreux holds MANNINGFORD from the King. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 smallholders. The third part of a mill which pays 50d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. WIL 66,3 Ansger the cook holds HILPERTON. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides, 1 virgate and 6 acres. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 9 Cottagers. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was £4; now 10s less. WIL 66,4 William Cornelian holds HILPERTON from the King. Four thanes held it jointly before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres. It pays 40s. WIL 66,5 Fulcred holds 3 virgates of land in GILLINGHAM. Algar held them before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 smallholder. The value was and is 15s. WIL 66,6 Stephen the carpenter holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in EARLSCOURT. Odo held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 8 acres; in Cricklade 1 garden which pays 2d. The value was 30s; now 60s. WIL 66,7 Stephen ^[the carpenter]^ also holds 3 hides _. Aki [* the Dane *] held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. WIL 66,8 Osmund [* the interpreter *] holds 1 hide in POMEROY. Alnoth held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. The value was 5s; now 10s. ?67? Land of Odo ^[of Winchester]^ and other thanes of the King WIL 67,1 Odo of Winchester holds CALCUTT from the King. 5 hides. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship. 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 slave have 1 plough. Meadow, 60 acres. In Cricklade 3 burgesses who pay 21d. Value £4. WIL 67,2 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds COULSTON from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs. Value 100s. WIL 67,3 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land in SWALLOWCLIFFE. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 villagers. Value 15s. WIL 67,4 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds 1 hide in TROWLE. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager. Value 10s. WIL 67,5 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds [Monkton] FARLEIGH, and his brother from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value 70s. WIL 67,6 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds OAKSEY. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; 6 villagers and 12 Cottagers with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £8; now £6. WIL 67,7 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds TROWBRIDGE. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 11 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now £8. WIL 67,8 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds STAVERTON. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value 70s. WIL 67,9 Brictric ^[brother of Alwy]^ holds ODSTOCK. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 9 villagers and 16 Cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; elsewhere pasture, 5 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. In Wilton 1 burgess who pays 12d. Value £10. WIL 67,10 Brictric and his brother Alwy hold COWESFIELD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 Cottagers. Underwood, 2 furlongs. Value 10s. WIL 67,11 Alward [* Colling *] holds 3 hides in POTTERNE. Before 1066 it paid tax with the Bishop's manor ^[Potterne]^. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. [***] 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 70s. Bishop Osmund [* of Salisbury *] claims it. WIL 67,12 Alward [* Colling *] holds 1 hide in TILSHEAD. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Pasture, 1 furlong. Value 20s. WIL 67,13 Alward [* Colling *] holds SWALLOWCLIFFE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides, less 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. The villagers hold [them?]. Value 30s. WIL 67,14 Alward Colling holds KNOOK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value £4. <73d> WIL 67,15 Aelfric of Melksham holds WILSFORD from the King. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 10 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 100s; now 8s. Edward holds it in pledge. WIL 67,16 Aelfric [* of Melksham *] holds [Monkton] FARLEIGH. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value 70s. WIL 67,17 Aelfric [* of Melksham *] holds WHADDON. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 Cottagers. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1 furlong in length and width. Value 20s. WIL 67,18 Aelfric Small holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in TILSHEAD. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 7s 6d. WIL 67,19 He ^[Aelfric Small]^ also holds 1 hide in HILMARTON. Land for 1 plough. He has 1 slave. Value 15s. WIL 67,20 He ^[Aelfric Small]^ also holds 1 hide in TOCKENHAM; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value 13s. WIL 67,21 He ^[Aelfric Small]^ also holds 2 hides, less 1 virgate _, which two thanes held before 1066. Land for 6 oxen. Value 15s. WIL 67,22 Alwin the priest holds SOMERFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Cottagers and 1 cottager. Part of a mill which pays 15d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value 11s. WIL 67,23 In the same village ^[SOMERFORD]^ Alwy holds 2 1/2 virgates of land; it paid tax for as much before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Cottagers. Part of a mill, 15d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 acres. The value was and is 8s. WIL 67,24 In the same village ^[SOMERFORD]^ Edward holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 40d. WIL 67,25 In the same village ^[SOMERFORD]^ Saieva holds 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Cottager and 1 cottager. Part of a mill which pays 15d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value 11s. WIL 67,26 Alwy son of {Turber} holds 1/2 hide in STANDLYNCH. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 5s. WIL 67,27 Alric holds 1/2 hide which pays tax in TOCKENHAM. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 3 acres. Value 7s. WIL 67,28 Azur holds 2 hides in `BARLEY'. Dunn held them before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 smallholder and 2 villagers. The value was and is 40s. WIL 67,29 Alstan holds 1/2 hide of land in TILSHEAD. Value 5s. WIL 67,30 Almer holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in TILSHEAD. Value 5s. WIL 67,31 Algar holds 1 hide which pays tax in TOCKENHAM. Land for 1 plough. He has 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, as many. Value 13s. WIL 67,32 Alfgeat holds ZEALS. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 30s. WIL 67,33 Azur holds 1 hide in CORSLEY. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders. A mill which pays 40d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 20s. WIL 67,34 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds BEMERTON. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill which pays 12s 6d. Value 40s. WIL 67,35 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds ALDERSTONE. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 3 Cottagers. Pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. WIL 67,36 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds WINTERBOURNE. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Part of a mill which pays 22 1/2d; pasture 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 30s. <73c-d> WIL 67,37 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds 3 hides in ANSTY. Land for 2 ploughs which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 25d; woodland, 5 acres; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. Value 30s. ^[Brictnoth and Alwin held this and Wroughton before 1066]^ WIL 67,38 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds 10 hides in WROUGHTON. Land for 4 ploughs which are there, with 5 slaves. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. The value was and is 100s. Brictnoth and Alwin held these two lands before 1066. <73d> WIL 67,39 Cuthwulf holds `WINTERBOURNE'. He held it himself before 1066. He has 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves, with 1 villager; 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. Value £3. WIL 67,40 Ketil holds 1 hide in MALMESBURY. Godwin held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 20s. WIL 67,41 Cypping [* of Worthy *] holds HAZELBURY. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 7s. WIL 67,42 Cola [* the hunter *] holds GRIMSTEAD. His father [* Wulfgeat *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers. Value 15s. <74a> WIL 67,43 Grimbald the goldsmith holds MANNINGFORD. Edward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 10 Cottagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 parts of a mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 12 furlongs in length and width. The value was 100s; now £6. WIL 67,44 Grimbald ^[the goldsmith]^ also holds STANTON [Fitzwarren]. Lang held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value £12. WIL 67,45 Godric the hunter holds 1 virgate of land which pays tax in MERE. Land for 1/2 plough. He has 1 Cottager and meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. WIL 67,46 Godric [* the hunter *] holds HARTHAM. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres. Value 10s. WIL 67,47 Godwin Clack holds 1 virgate of land in HILPERTON. Value 2s. WIL 67,48 Gode holds 1 hide in STITCHCOMBE. She held it herself before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 15s; woodland, 50 acres. Value 50s. WIL 67,49 Erlechin holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in ETCHILHAMPTON. Land for 2 oxen. Value 7s 6d. WIL 67,50 Edric [* the blind *] holds 1 hide in PEWSEY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 20s. WIL 67,51 Edwin [* the hunter *] holds CHEDGLOW. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Value 3s. WIL 67,52 Edgar the priest holds 1/2 hide in DEVERILL. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1/2 plough. He has 2 Cottagers. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 12s. WIL 67,53 Edric the blind holds HARTHAM. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen, which are there. Value 30d. WIL 67,54 Edward holds WITHERINGTON. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 5 Cottagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs. The value was £3; now £4. WIL 67,55 Edmund [* son of Aiulf *] holds 1/2 virgate of land in BRAMSHAW. Value 30d. WIL 67,56 Edmund [* son of Aiulf *] holds PLAITFORD. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders and 2 Cottagers. A mill which pays 10d; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. WIL 67,57 Edmund [* son of Aiulf *] also holds 1 virgate of land _ on which he has 1/2 plough and 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers. Value of these two lands together, 40s. ^[Algar held it before 1066]^ WIL 67,58 Edmund son of Aiulf holds 1 hide in BRITFORD. It pays 12s 6d. WIL 67,59 ^[Edmund]^ son of Aiulf holds GRIMSTEAD. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager, 2 Cottagers and 2 cottagers. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 40s. WIL 67,60 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds KNIGHTON from the King. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 7 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £11. WIL 67,61 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds FIGHELDEAN. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 11 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £9. Earl Aubrey had 4 1/2 hides of this land; now the King holds them. WIL 67,62 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds OGBOURNE. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pastures 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £4. WIL 67,63 Thorkil holds [***] in COMPTON [Bassett]. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 5 villagers, 10 Cottagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The third part of 2 mills which pays 10s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Value 100s. WIL 67,64 Ulf holds 1 hide in BUDBURY. Land for 1 plough. 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. Woodland, 3 acres. Value 10s. WIL 67,65 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in SHALBOURNE. Ordwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Value 20s. WIL 67,66 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 3 virgates of land in WINTERSLOW and 1 virgate of land in TYTHERLEY. His father held them before 1066; they paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 countrymen have it there. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s. WIL 67,67 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 3 1/2 hides in UFFCOTT. His father held them before 1066. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 30s. WIL 67,68 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds MERE. Aellic held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 1 acre. Value 7s 6d. <74b> WIL 67,69 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in SWINDON. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 7s. WIL 67,70 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide in BRITFORD. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 12s 6d. WIL 67,71 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide in `FRUSTFIELD'. He has 6 smallholders. Value 20s. WIL 67,72 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds PORTON. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. Value 40s. WIL 67,73 Wulfward holds 4 hides in WINTERSLOW. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 40s. WIL 67,74 Wulfward the King's prebendary holds 2 hides in SWINDON. Land for 6 oxen. Value 15s. WIL 67,75 Wulfric Waula holds 1/2 hide in CLYFFE [Pypard]. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 4s. WIL 67,76 Wulfnoth holds 1 hide in MERE; it paid tax for as much before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 6 cottagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 1 acre. Value 20s. WIL 67,77 Wulfgeat the hunter holds LONGFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 cottagers. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 60s. WIL 67,78 Wulfnoth holds 1/2 hide which pays tax in BRAMSHAW. His father held it. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 10s. WIL 67,79 Wulfgeat [* the hunter *] holds 1/2 hide in MILFORD. Land for 2 oxen. Value 2s. Half of this land is in the Forest. WIL 67,80 Wynsi's wife holds TIDCOMBE. Her husband held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; woodland, 4 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 70s. WIL 67,81 Wado holds 1 hide in BARFORD [St Martin]. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 15s. WIL 67,82 Asgot holds 1/2 hide in SHALBOURNE. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 5s. WIL 67,83 Odolina holds 1 hide in MARTEN. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Both meadow and pasture, 30 acres. Value 40s. WIL 67,84 Saewulf holds 1 hide which pays tax in {GATEGRAM}. His father held it. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 10s. WIL 67,85 Thorkil holds 2 hides in OGBOURNE. His father held them. Land for 1 plough. Pasture, 30 acres. Value 10s. WIL 67,86 Leofgyth holds KNOOK. Her husband held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value £3. Leofgyth made and makes the King's and Queen's gold fringe. WIL 67,87 Alfhild holds HARTHAM. Her husband held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. WIL 67,88 Saieva holds 1 virgate of land _ which pays tax. Alwy held it before 1066. Land for 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. WIL 67,89 Liseman holds 3 hides in MELKSHAM. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Value 30s. WIL 67,90 Aldhild holds 1 hide and 6 acres of land in HILPERTON. Her husband held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 8s. WIL 67,91 Osward holds 1 hide which pays tax in BRITFORD. Land for 1/2 plough. His father held it. Value 12s 6d. WIL 67,92 Otho holds LANDFORD. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 smallholders. A mill which pays 20d; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 15s. WIL 67,93 Esbiorn holds 1 virgate of land in `FRUSTFIELD'. Value 15d. WIL 67,94 Swein [* of Essex *] holds STAPLEFORD. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 17 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 40 acres, pasture 1/2 league long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £12. WIL 67,95 Saeric holds WINTERBOURNE. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 4 Cottagers. Part of a mill which pays 22 1/2d; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 30s. WIL 67,96 Saeric holds LAVERSTOCK. Gest, his brother, held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Value 10s. WIL 67,97 Saeward holds 3 hides in BROUGHTON [Gifford]. Alwold held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. Value 40s. WIL 67,98 Reinburg holds 1 manor _, which Godric held before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 5 slaves. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. WIL 67,99 The King's foresters hold 1 1/2 hides in the forest of GROVELY. Value 30s. WIL 67,100 Lang held BLUNSDON from King Edward; it answered for 2 hides. Now Edward the sheriff holds it in the King's hands. 3 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 7s. <74c> ?68? Land of [Hervey ^[of Wilton]^ and other] servants of the King WIL 68,1 Hervey of Wilton holds 1 hide in EDINGTON from the King. Osward held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow and pasture, as much as is enough for 1 hide. Value 30s. WIL 68,2 Hervey [* of Wilton *] holds 1 1/2 hides. Edwin held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Pasture, 4 acres. The value was and is 30s. This is in NETHERAVON. WIL 68,3 Richard Sturmy holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land in HUISH. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 4 Cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. WIL 68,4 Richard ^[Sturmy]^ also holds BURBAGE, and William from him. Aelfric [* the hunter *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 2 {arpents}; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 30s. WIL 68,5 He ^[Richard Sturmy]^ also holds 1 hide in GRAFTON. Value 20s. WIL 68,6 He ^[Richard Sturmy]^ also holds 1 1/2 hides in HARDING, and Robert from him. Aelfric [* the hunter *] held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Value 10s. WIL 68,7 He ^[Richard Sturmy]^ also holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in SHALBOURNE. Ordwold held them before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 Cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 {arpents}; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 40s. WIL 68,8 Robert son of Ralph holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land in GRAFTON. Wulfmer held them before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 5 Cottagers. Woodland, 2 {arpents}. Value 30s. WIL 68,9 Ralph of Hauville holds 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land in GRAFTON. Alwin, Alwold, Leofwin and Ceolstan held them from him before 1066. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 4 Cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value £7. WIL 68,10 Ralph ^[of Hauville]^ also holds 1 hide in MARTEN. Two thanes held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves; 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 2 {arpents}; pasture, 2 acres. Value 40s. WIL 68,11 Ralph ^[of Hauville]^ also holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in BURBAGE. Alric held them before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 30s. WIL 68,12 In WOLF HALL [* Ralph of Hauville *] has 4 hides. Thorald and Alwin held them before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 3 ploughs. No livestock. A mill which pays 16s. 4 villagers and 4 Cottagers. Woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 30s. WIL 68,13 Thorbert [* son of Chembel *] holds 1 hide in MARTEN. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough. 2 Cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was and is 40s. WIL 68,14 Croc [* the hunter *] holds [North] TIDWORTH. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Of this [land] Croc holds 3 virgates of land, and one of his men-at-arms 2 hides. 1 plough there; 2 smallholders and 1 villager. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. Edward the sheriff holds 1 virgate of land which belongs to these 3 hides. WIL 68,15 Hervey [* of Wilton *] holds RATFYN. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. WIL 68,16 Theobald [* the doctor *] and Humphrey [* the cook *] hold WIDHILL. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 60 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. WIL 68,17 Ansketil holds BUTTERMERE. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen. Value 40d. WIL 68,18 John the usher holds ALTON. Godric and Bolla held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Of this land {Turstin} holds 1 hide and Frawin [* of Cornwall *] 1 hide. 1 smallholder and 1 cottager with 1/2 plough. Meadow 2 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of the whole, 100s. WIL 68,19 He also ^[John the usher]^ holds 1/2 hide in BARFORD [St Martin]. Aelfric held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 10s. WIL 68,20 William Shield holds WESTBURY. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 20 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres; 2 mills which pay 25s. The value was and is £8. WIL 68,21 Geoffrey [* the marshal *] holds DRAYCOT [Cerne]. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 10 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. A burgess who pays 12d. Value 100s. WIL 68,22 William son of Ansculf holds THORNHILL. {Strami} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers, 5 smallholders and 5 Cottagers with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 11 acres; woodland 10 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was and is 100s. <74d> WIL 68,23 William [* son of Ansculf *] holds 2 hides _ near the said 7 hides. 1 belongs to Edward the sheriff's manor of BRADENSTOKE, and the other to Gilbert of Bretteville's manor of CLYFFE [Pypard], according to the witness of the thanes. Value 20s. WIL 68,24 Wibert holds CLYFFE [Pypard]. It was [part] of Wulfeva {Beteslau}'s land; it paid tax before 1066 for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Cottager with 1 plough. In Cricklade 1 house which pays 3d. Meadow, 42 1/2 acres; pasture, 84 acres; woodland, 24 acres. The value was 20s; now £3 10s. WIL 68,25 Odin the chamberlain holds SWINDON. Thorbert [* son of Chembel *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Miles Crispin holds 2 hides of this land; he has 1 plough. Odin claims them. WIL 68,26 {Turstin} the chamberlain holds CLYFFE [Pypard]. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 Cottagers. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 8 acres. Value 50s. WIL 68,27 Aubrey the chamberlain holds SMALLBROOK. Mainard held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 9 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. WIL 68,28 Aubrey the chamberlain holds DEVERILL. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 8 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 1 acre; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 29s. WIL 68,29 Gundwin the granary-keeper holds WHITECLIFF. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 1 Cottager. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. The value was 20s; now 35s. WIL 68,30 Warin the bowman holds CHELWORTH. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 acres. The value was and is 40s. WIL 68,31 Croc [* the hunter *] holds 1/2 hide in BRADENSTOKE. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 10s. WIL 68,32 William Cornelian holds WISHFORD. Aefic held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s. Meadow, 8 acres, The value was and is 40s. WIL 68,33 Edward holds 1 virgate of land in ALDERBURY. {Boda} held it before 1066. Value 40d. <75a> DORSET List 1 [Boroughs] DOR B1 IN DORCHESTER before 1066 there were 172 houses. They answered for every service of the King and paid tax for 10 hides; that is, 1 silver mark for the use of the Guards, apart from the customary dues which belong to the night's revenue. There were 2 moneyers, each of them paying to the King 1 silver mark and 20s whenever the coinage was changed. Now there are 88 houses there; 100 have been completely destroyed from the time of Hugh the sheriff until now. DOR B2 IN BRIDPORT before 1066 there were 120 houses. They answered for every service of the King and paid tax for 5 hides; that is, 1/2 silver mark for the use of the King's Guards, apart from the customary dues which belong to one night's revenue. There was 1 moneyer who paid to the King 1 silver mark and 20s whenever the coinage was changed. Now there are 100 houses there; 20 have been so neglected that those who live in them are not able to pay tax. DOR B3 IN WAREHAM before 1066 there were 143 houses in the King's lordship. This town answered for every service of the King and paid tax for 10 hides; that is, 1 silver mark for the King's Guards, apart from the customary dues which belong to one night's revenue. There were 2 moneyers, each paying to the King 1 silver mark and 20s whenever the coinage was changed. Now there are 70 houses there; 73 have been completely destroyed from the time of Hugh the sheriff. In the part [belonging to] Saint-Wandrille's there are 45 houses standing and 17 are unoccupied; in the parts [belonging to] the other barons there are 20 houses standing and 60 have been destroyed. DOR B4 IN THE BOROUGH OF SHAFTESBURY before 1066 there were 104 houses in the King's lordship. This town answered for every service of the King and paid tax for 20 hides; that is, 2 silver marks for the King's Guards. There were 3 moneyers; each paid 1 silver mark and 20s whenever the coinage was changed. Now there are 66 houses there; 38 houses have been destroyed from the time of Hugh the sheriff until now. In the part [belonging to] the Abbess there were 153 houses before 1066; now there are 111 houses there; 42 have been utterly destroyed. The Abbess [* of Shaftesbury *] has 151 burgesses and 20 empty messuages and 1 garden. Value 65s. List 2 List of landholders in Dorset 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Salisbury 3 and the monks of Sherborne 4 The Bishop of Bayeux 5 The Bishop of Coutances 6 The Bishop of Lisieux 7 The Bishop of London 8 Glastonbury Abbey 9 Winchester Abbey 10 Cranborne Abbey 11 Cerne Abbey 12 Milton Abbey 13 Abbotsbury Abbey 14 Horton Abbey 15 Athelney Abbey 16 Tavistock Abbey 17 Caen Abbey 18 The Abbey of Saint-Wandrille 19 The Abbess of Shaftesbury 20 The Abbess of Wilton 21 The Abbess of Caen 22 The Abbess of Montivilliers 23 The Canons of Coutances 24 Reinbald the priest and other clerics 25 Count Alan 26 The Count of Mortain 27 Earl Hugh 28 Roger of Beaumont 29 Roger of Courseulles 30 Robert son of Gerald 31 Edward of Salisbury 32 Arnulf of Hesdin 33 {Turstin} son of Rolf 34 William of Eu 35 William of Falaise 36 William of Mohun 37 William of Braose 38 William of Ecouis 39 Walscin of Douai 40 Waleran the hunter 41 Walter of Claville 42 Baldwin of Exeter 43 Berengar Giffard 44 Osbern Giffard 45 Matthew of Mortagne 46 Roger Arundel 47 Serlo of Burcy 48 Aiulf the sheriff 49 Humphrey the chamberlain 50 Hugh of Port 51 Hugh of St Quentin 52 Hugh of Boscherbert 53 Hugh of Ivry and other Frenchmen 54 The wife of Hugh son of Grip 55 Isolde 56 Guthmund and other thanes 57 William Bellett and others of the King's servants 58 The Countess of Boulogne <75b> ?[1]? Land of the King DOR 1,1 The King holds the island called PORTLAND. King Edward held it during his life. [***]. The King has 3 ploughs in lordship; 5 slaves. 1 villager and 100 smallholders, less 10, have 23 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 8 wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 14 cattle; 27 pigs; 900 sheep. !1!] This manor with what belongs to it pays £65, blanched. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DOR 1,2 The King holds BURTON [Bradstock], BERE [Regis], COLBER, SHIPTON [Gorge], BRADPOLE and CHIDEOCK. King Edward held them in lordship. It is not known how many hides are there and they did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 55 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 20 slaves; 41 villagers, 30 smallholders, 7 freedmen and 74 cottagers; between them they have 27 ploughs. 8 mills which pay £4 35d; meadow, 111 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and as wide; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 6 cobs; 9 cattle; 108 pigs; 800 sheep. !1!] This manor with its dependencies and customary dues pays one night's revenue. Scrubland at `HAWCOMBE' belongs to Burton [Bradstock] [and belonged] in such a way that before 1066 two parts of it were in the King's revenue and the third part, or the third oak, was Earl Edwin?'s; it now belongs to Frampton, a manor of Saint-Etienne of Caen. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DOR 1,3 The King holds WIMBORNE [Minster], SHAPWICK, [Moor] CRICHEL and WIMBORNE [St Giles]. King Edward held them in lordship. It is not known how many hides are there because they did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 45 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 15 slaves. 63 villagers, 68 smallholders and 7 cottagers have 22 ploughs. 8 mills which pay 110s; meadow, 150 acres; pasture 6 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; woodland 5 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 30 pigs; 250 sheep; 44 goats. !1!] This manor with its dependencies pays one night's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DOR 1,4 The King holds DORCHESTER, FORDINGTON, SUTTON [Poyntz], GILLINGHAM and `FROME'. King Edward held them. It is not known how many hides are there because they did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 56 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs; 20 slaves; 12 freedmen; 114 villagers and 89 smallholders who have 49 ploughs. 12 mills which pay £6 5s; meadow, 160 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 wide; woodland 4 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 5 cobs; 20 cattle; 72 pigs; 800 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] This manor with its dependencies pays one night's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DOR 1,5 The King holds PIMPERNE and CHARLTON [Marshall]. King Edward held them in lordship. It is not known how many hides are there because they did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; 1 freedman; 18 villagers and 68 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s 6d; meadow, 94 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 25 pigs; 400 sheep; 36 goats. !1!] This manor with its dependencies pays half of one night's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DOR 1,6 The King holds WINFRITH [Newburgh], LULWORTH, `WINTERBORNE' and KNOWLTON. King Edward held them in lordship. It is not known how many hides are there because they did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; 30 villagers and 30 smallholders with 1 cottager who have 16 ploughs. 4 mills which pay 50s; meadow, 80 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and as wide; as much woodland in length and width. [!1! 2 cobs; 50 pigs; 300 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] This manor with its dependencies and customary dues pays a half of one night's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 3 Before 1066 Earl Harold held the manors which follow DOR 1,7 The King holds [Child] OKEFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 48 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £10. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,8 The King holds PUDDLETOWN. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 slaves; 14 villagers and 29 Cottagers with 10 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 32s; meadow, 126 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 4 cobs; 17 cattle; 60 pigs; 1600 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] To this manor belong 1 1/2 hides in `PURBECK' and 1/2 hide in MAPPOWDER. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Also to this manor of Puddletown is attached the third penny of the whole shire of Dorset. It pays with all [its] dependencies £73; [!1! when Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] [acquired] it, it paid as much. !1!] ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,9 The King holds CHARBOROUGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. [!1! 1 cob; 13 pigs; 105 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £9. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <75c> DOR 1,10 The King holds IBBERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cows; 10 pigs; 50 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was and is £10. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,11 The King holds FLEET. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture, 6 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 144 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,12 The King holds CHALDON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 13 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 16 villagers and 15 cottagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 3 cattle; 500 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] The value was and is £13. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,13 The King holds LODERS. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides. Land for as many ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 28 villagers and 24 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 23s 4d. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 pigs; 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] The value was and is £33. In this manor are 2 hides [of] thaneland which do not belong there; before 1066 two thanes held them. Value 30s. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,14 The King holds LITTLE PUDDLE. [* Countess Gytha *] Earl Harold's mother held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now £7. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 4 Queen Matilda held the lands written below DOR 1,15 The King holds FROME [St Quintin]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 13 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 10 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! and 8 cottagers !1!] with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 20 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 19 cattle; 400 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was £12; now £18. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,16 The King holds CRANBORNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 8 villagers, 12 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 mills which pay 18s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 furlong and 1 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. [!1! 4 cobs; 10 cows; 51 pigs; 1037 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] The value was £24; now it pays £30. Three thanes [!1! held and still !1!] hold 3 hides of this land; they pay £3 apart from service. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,17 The King holds ASHMORE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 10 cattle; 27 pigs; 826 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was and is £15. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held these three manors before 1066. ^[Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,18 The King holds EDMONDSHAM. Doda [* the monk *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 8 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 2 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 22 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. ^[Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,19 The King holds HAMPRESTON. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates and 6 acres. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 11 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] It pays 50s. ^[Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,20 The King holds WITCHAMPTON. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides, 1 virgate of land and 2 parts of 1 virgate are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 15 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cows; 2 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. ^[Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,21 The King holds WIMBORNE [Minster]. Odo [!1! the treasurer !1!] held it before 1066. 1/2 hide there; it has never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 virgate; 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the other virgate. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 10 pigs; 127 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is £4. This land does not belong to the revenue of Wimborne [Minster]. ^[Queen Matilda held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 5 Hugh son of Grip held the 8 lands written below from the Queen DOR 1,22 Alwin held `WEY' before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 furlongs. Value 30s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,23 The King holds LANGTON [Herring]. Alward [!1! Colling !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 8 smallholders; 1 who pays 30d. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 30s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,24 The King holds `TARRANT'. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1/2 plough there; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture 7 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; <75d> woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 30 pigs; 300 sheep, less 10. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. To this manor belongs 1 virgate of land which Aelfric had in pledge for 1/2 gold mark; it has not yet been redeemed. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,25 The King holds `TARRANT'. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Value 10s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,26 The King holds `TARRANT'. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders [***] [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 13 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 15 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now £3. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holders of these lands before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,27 The King holds {SCETRE}. Wulfgeat [* the hunter *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 wide. [!1! 20 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was £6; now 100s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,28 The King holds NUTFORD. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 25s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,29 The King holds WATERCOMBE. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 Cottager. 1/2 mill which pays 4s; pasture 1 league long and 1 furlong [!1! wide !1!]. It pays 15s. ^[Hugh son of Grip held it from the Queen. The holders of these lands before 1066 could go to which lord they would. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DOR 1,30 The King holds MELCOMBE [Horsey]. Earl Harold wrongfully took it away from St Mary's of Shaftesbury. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 7 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 20 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 1 league; pasture 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. 12 acres of meadow which belong to this manor were leased to Wulfgar? White; now William Bellett holds them. ^[Countess]^ Goda attached to this manor 3 1/2 virgates of land which three free thanes held before 1066. They paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 5 acres. These 3 1/2 virgates are in Buckland [Newton] Hundred. The value of the whole was and is £16. Countess Goda held it. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <76a-b> DOR 1,31 The King holds HINTON [Martell]. Countess Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 14 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 6 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 1 plough there. 8 villagers and 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 37 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £13 5s. Also of this land a priest held 1 hide in thaneland; he could go where he would with it; now it is in the King's lordship. Another priest held 2 1/2 hides of this land. The Bishop of Lisieux has one of these in lordship; value 20s. A priest of this manor has the other 1 1/2 hides; he has 2 ploughs there, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 1 furlong in length and 1/2 furlong in width; 11 houses in Wimborne [Minster]. Value of the whole 30s. This priest could go where he would with his land before 1066. Also of this land another priest living in `TARRANT' holds 1 hide and the third part of 1 hide. He has 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 5 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. Value 30s. Also of this land Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 virgate of land; value 2s. Also of this land 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land belong to Wimborne Church. Bishop Maurice holds them; he has 6 smallholders and 8 burgesses and a mill which pays 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width. Value £6 7s 6d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <76c> <76d> <75d> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury DOR 2,1 The Bishop of Salisbury holds CHARMINSTER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 14 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. In Wareham 2 burgesses with 12 acres of land. In Dorchester 1 burgess with 10 acres of land. They belong to this manor. The value was and is £16. A reeve of the King's holds 1 hide of this land; he has 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. In this manor the Bishop has as much land as 2 ploughs can plough; it has never paid tax. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] DOR 2,2 The Bishop also holds ALTON [Pancras]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Besides this he has land for 2 ploughs in lordship which has never paid tax. He has 2 ploughs there and 4 slaves and 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 7 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Also of this land Edward has 2 1/2 hides, Payne 2 1/2 hides. 3 ploughs there. 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value of the Bishop's lordship £13; value of the men's, £4. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] DOR 2,3 The Bishop also holds UP CERNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 7 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £10. Robert holds from the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] DOR 2,4 The Bishop also holds YETMINSTER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Besides this he has land for 6 ploughs which never paid tax before 1066. 4 ploughs in lordship; 6 slaves; 25 villagers and 25 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and another wide. The value was and is £22. William holds 6 hides also of this land from the Bishop. He has 4 ploughs there and 4 slaves and 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £4. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] DOR 2,5 The Bishop also holds LYME [Regis]. Land for 1 plough. It has never paid tax. Fishermen hold it; they pay 15s to the monks for fish. Meadow, 4 acres. The Bishop has 1 house there which pays 6d. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] <77a> DOR 2,6 The Bishop holds SHERBORNE himself. Queen Edith held it, and before her Bishop Alwold. Before 1066 it paid tax for 43 hides. Land for 46 ploughs. The Bishop holds 12 hides of this land; he has 25 villagers and 14 smallholders with 12 ploughs. Meadow, 130 acres of which 3 acres are in Somerset near Milborne [Port]; pasture 1 league long and 1 wide; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. Also of this manor's land Odbold holds 4 hides from the Bishop, Sinoth 5 1/2 hides, Engelbert 5 hides, Waleran 3 hides, Ralph 3 hides, the wife of Hugh son of Grip 2 hides. On these 22 1/2 hides are 21 ploughs. 33 villagers, 15 smallholders, 10 Cottagers and 4 slaves. 4 mills which pay 18 1/2s. Six thanes hold 8 1/2 hides also of this land. They have 8 ploughs and 4 slaves and 17 villagers and 19 smallholders. 3 mills which pay 30d. In this manor [of] Sherborne, besides the said land, the Bishop has in lordship 16 carucates of land. This land was never divided into hides and did not pay tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; 26 villagers, 26 smallholders and 8 slaves with 11 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s. Of this exempt land Sinoth holds 1 carucate of land from the Bishop, and Edward another. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 8 smallholders. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] DOR 3,1 In this same SHERBORNE the monks of this Bishop hold 9 1/2 carucates of land which were not divided into hides and never paid tax. In lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 22s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Of this land of the monks Lambert holds 1 carucate of land from them; he has 1 plough there; a mill which pays 5s. Value of what the Bishop has in lordship in this manor, £50; of what the monks [have], £6 10s; of what the Bishop's men-at-arms [have], £27; of what the thanes [have], £6. Further, in addition to this, Sinoth holds 1 hide from the Bishop in the same village; he has 1 plough there, 2 slaves and 2 smallholders. Value 12s. Alward held this hide from King Edward, but previously, however, it had been [part] of the Bishopric. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne. Belongs to Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,2 The Bishop also holds OBORNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 4 acres. Value £4. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,3 The Bishop also holds THORNFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 100s. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,4 The Bishop also holds BRADFORD [Abbas]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Value £10. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,5 The Bishop also [holds] COMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 1 hide and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 13 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and wide. Value £6. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,6 The Bishop also holds STALBRIDGE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 19 villagers and 2 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £12. Lambert holds 2 hides also of this land. He has 1 plough there, with 6 smallholders. Value 20s. Also of this land Manasseh [* the cook *] holds 3 virgates which W[illiam] son of the King took from the church without the agreement of the Bishop and monks. 1 plough there. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,7 The Bishop holds [Stalbridge] WESTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; a wood of medium size [trees] 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value £7. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,8 The Bishop also holds CORSCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 3 virgates are in lordship; 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value £7. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,9 The Bishop also holds STOKE [Abbott]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Besides this there are 2 carucates of land which have never been divided into hides. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 6 Cottagers. <77b> 8 villagers have 4 ploughs. Two thanes hold 2 1/2 hides; they have 2 ploughs and 12 Cottagers and 5 slaves. A mill which pays 5s; [***]; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; a wood of medium size [trees] 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of the lordship £6; of what the thanes hold, 40s. ^[For the supplies of the monks of Sherborne]^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] List 6 These nine manors described are for the supplies of the monks of Sherborne DOR 3,10 The Bishop also holds BEAMINSTER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 16 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 20 ploughs. Besides this land he has in lordship 2 carucates of land which have never paid tax; he has 2 ploughs there; a mill which pays 20d. Under the Bishop are 19 villagers, 20 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow, 33 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Also of this land Algar holds 2 hides from the Bishop, H[umphrey] of Carteret 2 hides less 1 virgate, Sinoth 5 hides, Brictwin [* the reeve *] 1 1/2 hides. 9 ploughs there; 11 slaves. 19 smallholders, 2 villagers and 2 Cottagers. 2 mills which pay 28d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; a further 32 acres of pasture; woodland 13 furlongs long and 9 furlongs wide. Value of the Bishop's lordship £16; of the men's, £7. [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,11 The Bishop also holds NETHERBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Besides this he has in lordship 2 carucates of land which have never paid tax; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers, 22 smallholders and 6 slaves with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs; woodland 9 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Also of this land Tezelin holds 5 hides and 3 virgates of land from the Bishop, William 2 hides, Godfrey 2 hides, Serlo [* of Burcy *] 1 1/2 hides. 10 ploughs there. 12 villagers, 24 smallholders and 5 slaves. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 21 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and width. Value of the Bishop's lordship £16; of the men's, £8 10s. [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,12 In BRIDPORT the Bishop has 1/2 acre which pays 6d. [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,13 The Bishop also holds CHARDSTOCK, and two men-at-arms, Walter and William, from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 45 villagers and 21 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide; woodland 2 leagues in both length and width; elsewhere underwood, 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of the whole £16. [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] List 7 The bishop has the undermentioned lands in exchange for `SHIPLEY' DOR 3,14 In `CERNE' the Bishop has 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres of land. Almer held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough; a woman has it there and holds from the Bishop, with 4 smallholders; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s. ^[Exchange for `Shipley']^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,15 The Bishop also holds `BARDOLFESTON', and Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife from him. Aethelric held it from King Edward. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 34 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs. The value was £4; now £3. ^[Exchange for `Shipley']^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,16 The Bishop also holds ATHELHAMPTON, and Odbold from him. Aethelric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 5 slaves. A mill which pays 67d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 5 furlongs. The value was and is £3. ^[Exchange for `Shipley']^ [= ?3? [Land of the Bishop of Salisbury] =] DOR 3,17 The Bishop also holds BOWOOD, and three men-at-arms, Godfrey, Osmer and Aelfric from him. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 5 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 14 villagers and 18 smallholders. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value of the whole 70s. ^[Exchange for `Shipley']^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] DOR 3,18 The Bishop also holds BUCKHAM, and Walter from him. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 30s. 1 hide in Wellwood is attached to this manor. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 40d. Osmer holds it. ^[Exchange for `Shipley']^ [= ?3? [Land of the monks of Sherborne [* and the Bishop of Salisbury *]] =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux DOR 4,1 The Bishop of Bayeux holds RAMPISHAM, and Wadard from him. [* Earl *] Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues and 2 furlongs long and 1 league and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league and 2 furlongs long and 1 league and 1 furlong wide. The value was £10; now £6. Hitherto Wadard held with this manor 3 virgates of land which five thanes held before 1066; they could turn where they would. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances DOR 5,1 The Bishop of Coutances holds `WINTERBORNE', and Osbern from him. Thormund held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 16d; pasture 8 furlongs; woodland 3 1/2 furlongs long and 4 acres and 2 wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DOR 5,2 The Bishop also holds `WINTERBORNE'. Two brothers held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 cottagers. A mill which pays 15d; pastures 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 50s. Osbern holds from the Bishop. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <77c> ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux DOR 6,1 The Bishop of Lisieux holds TARRANT [Crawford]. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 13 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 9 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] DOR 6,2 The Bishop also holds PRESTON. Edward the cleric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] DOR 6,3 The Bishop also holds TARRANT [Keyneston]. Herling held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 14 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s and 1000 eels; meadow, 76 acres; pasture, 22 furlongs in length and width; woodland 8 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was and is £13. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] DOR 6,4 The Bishop also holds COOMBE [Keynes]. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 6 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and as many wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and as wide. Value £7. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] ?7? [Land] of the Bishop of London DOR 7,1 Bishop Maurice of London holds 1/2 hide in `ODENHAM'. Aelfric Doda held it before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough; 1 plough there, however. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was and is 12s 6d. [= ?7? [Land] of the Bishop of London =] ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury DOR 8,1 St Mary's Church, Glastonbury, holds [Sturminster] NEWTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 22 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. Besides this there is land for 14 ploughs in lordship there which has never paid tax. 21 villagers, 18 smallholders, 10 cottagers, 13 freedmen and 15 slaves. 3 mills which pay 40s; meadow, 66 acres; woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was £30; now £25. Of this manor's land Waleran holds 6 hides, Roger [* Arundel *] 1 hide, Ketil 1 hide. These 8 hides can be ploughed by 11 ploughs. Value £7. Gotshelm the cook holds 4 hides of this land from the King. He has 2 ploughs there and 2 slaves and 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 3s 9d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £4. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] DOR 8,2 The Church itself holds OKEFORD [Fitzpaine], and the men-at-arms from it. Four thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 slaves; 15 villagers and 15 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 21 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 9 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value was and is £12. Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife has 4 hides, Alfred [* of `Spain' *] 2 hides, Ketil 2 hides. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] DOR 8,3 The Church itself holds BUCKLAND [Newton]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Besides this there is in lordship land for 8 ploughs which has never paid tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 22 villagers, 22 smallholders and 22 cottagers with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. Of this manor's land Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife holds 7 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land from the Abbot, and Warmund 2 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value of the Church's lordship £20; of the men's, £6 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] DOR 8,4 The Church itself holds WOODYATES and H[ugh] [* son of Grip *]'s wife [holds] from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1 virgate of land; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders [***]. Pasture 16 1/2 furlongs in both length and width; woodland 7 furlongs long and 5 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] DOR 8,5 The Church itself held PENTRIDGE before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. The King holds it now in lordship; he has 1 plough there and 4 slaves and 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Pasture 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £6. Wulfward [* White *] who held it before 1066 could not be separated from the church. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] DOR 8,6 The Church itself holds LYME [Regis]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Wulfgeat held and holds it from the Abbot. He has 2 ploughs and 9 villagers and 6 smallholders and meadow, 4 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, 10 acres. 13 salt-workers who pay 13s. Value of the whole 60s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's, Glastonbury =] <77d> ?9? Land of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester DOR 9,1 St Peter's Church, Winchester, holds PIDDLETRENTHIDE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 17 ploughs, of which 15 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 20 slaves; 20 villagers and 30 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 60s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Of this land 1 man-at-arms and a widow hold 3 hides; they have 2 ploughs there. Value of the Church's lordship £28; value of the other [Holding], 40s. Almer and Alfrith held this manor before 1066 as two manors from King Edward; they could not go with this land to whichever lord they would. Later on, Roger Arundel held it from King William. [= ?9? Land of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester =] ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne DOR 10,1 St Mary's Church, Cranborne, holds GILLINGHAM. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was 60s; now 20s. Hugh [* son of Grip *] received this land from the King's revenue and gave it to this Church. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] DOR 10,2 The Church itself holds BOVERIDGE. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 6s; pasture 9 1/2 furlongs in length and width; heathland 2 leagues long and wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 100s. Of this land John [* the usher *] holds 2 1/2 virgates of land. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] DOR 10,3 The Church itself holds WIMBORNE [St Giles]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Ralph [* of Cranborne *] holds 1 hide of this land. The value of the whole was and is 100s. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] DOR 10,4 The Church itself holds `LEFTISFORD', and John [* the usher *] from the Abbot. 1/2 hide and 2 ploughs, with 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 15s. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] DOR 10,5 The Church itself holds 1/2 hide in `LANGFORD'. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Pasture, 2 furlongs in length and width; woodland, 1 furlong in length and width. Value 5s. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] DOR 10,6 The Church itself holds TARRANT [Monkton]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 35 acres; pasture, 1 1/2 leagues in length and width; woodland, 10 furlongs in length and width. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's, Cranborne =] ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne DOR 11,1 St Peter's Church, Cerne, holds CERNE [Abbas]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 22 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 26 villagers and 32 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 15 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 8 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 6 cattle; 14 pigs; 500 sheep. !1!] [!1! A thane called !1!] Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds 4 hides of this land from the Abbot; he has 4 ploughs there. He held them likewise before 1066; he could not withdraw from the Church, nor can he. The value of the Church's lordship was and is £21; of Brictwin's, 100s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,2 The Church itself holds LITTLE PUDDLE, and William [!1! of Moutiers !1!] from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cows; 160 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,3 The Church itself holds RADIPOLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which half is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager; 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 20 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,4 The Church itself holds BLOXWORTH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 13 villagers, 9 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 4 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 17 pigs; 26 [sheep?]. !1!] Value £7 10s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,5 The Church itself holds AFFPUDDLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! and 5 cottagers !1!] with 4 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 55 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and as [wide]. [!1! 9 oxen; 12 sheep; 1 cob; 12 pigs. This manor pays £7 10s a year. When the Abbot acquired them, the said two manors were worth 100s more [than now], because they have [since] been plundered for [the benefit of] Hugh son of Grip. !1!] [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] <78a> DOR 11,6 The Church itself holds POXWELL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 8 furlongs and 26 `rods' long and 3 furlongs and 14 perches wide. [!1! 1 cob; 6 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife holds 3 hides also of this land; 1 plough there. [!1! Roger Bushell holds the 3 hides from Hugh's wife. !1!] This land was [part] of the monks' lordship revenue; value 40s. Value of the Church's lordship £7. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,7 The Church itself holds WOODSFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 5 slaves. [!1! 4 pigs. !1!] Value 30s. [!1! Brictwin [* the reeve *] has it from the Abbot at a revenue. !1!] [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,8 The Church itself holds 3 virgates of land in HETHFELTON. The value was and is 5s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,9 The Church itself holds 1 hide in WORGRET. It paid tax for as much before 1066. 2 slaves. 1/2 mill; meadow, 8 acres. Value of the whole, 15s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,10 The Church itself holds LITTLEBREDY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 12 pigs; 550 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £16. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,11 The Church itself holds WINTERBOURNE [Abbas]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 11 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 12 pigs; 116 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] The value was and is £16. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,12 The Church itself holds LONG BREDY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 9 Cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A thane has 1 hide; 1 plough there. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 11 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 15 pigs; 353 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value of the whole £21. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,13 The Church itself holds NETTLECOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs], of which 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. [!1! 25 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] A man-at-arms holds 2 hides also of this land. The value was £12; [value] now to the Abbot £8; to the man-at-arms 55s. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,14 The Church itself holds [West] MILTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 65d; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 16 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] The value was £10; now £9. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,15 The Church itself holds KIMMERIDGE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides, less 1 1/2 virgates, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 18 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 16 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,16 The Church itself holds RENSCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders [***] [!1! [have] 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and 10 furlongs wide; unproductive woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 12 pigs; 250 wethers; 8 goats. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] DOR 11,17 The Church itself holds SYMONDSBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 19 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 14 hides. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide, less 10 `rods'; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 100 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] The value was and is £21. [= ?11? Land of St Peter's of Cerne =] ?12? Land of Milton Abbey DOR 12,1 The Church of Milton holds SYDLING. Before 1066 it paid tax for 29 hides. Land for 20 ploughs; of these 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 25 villagers and 10 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and 23 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 7s 6d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 2 1/2 leagues long and 6 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 10 cattle; 250 sheep. !1!] Value £25. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] <77b> DOR 12,2 The Church itself holds MILTON [Abbas]; it is the head of the Abbey. Before 1066 it paid tax for 24 hides. Land for 18 ploughs, of which 10 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 27 villagers and 20 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and 14 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 20 pigs; 450 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value £20. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,3 The Church itself holds [West] COMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders [!1! [have] 2 hides and 2 ploughs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 150 sheep. !1!] Value £4. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,4 The Church itself holds CATTISTOCK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Value £6. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,5 The Church itself holds BURLESTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 16 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 115 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,6 The Church itself holds CLYFFE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers [!1! hold them. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,7 The Church itself holds OSMINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 16 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 2 cobs; 3 pigs; 127 sheep. !1!] Value £8. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,8 The Church itself holds WHITCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 13 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 86 sheep. !1!] Value £4 10s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,9 The Church itself holds LYSCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cow; 3 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,10 The Church itself holds WOOLLAND. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 pigs; 60 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Value 60s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,11 The Church itself holds WINTERBORNE [Whitechurch]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Value 25s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,12 The Church itself holds HOLWORTH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and as many wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cows; 224 sheep. !1!] Value £3 and a sester of honey. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,13 The Church itself holds OWER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. No plough is recorded there, but 13 salt-workers who pay 20s. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,14 The Church itself holds STOCKLAND, and Hervey [!1! son of Ansger !1!] from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 40 villagers have 20 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] 3 mills which pay 37d; meadow, 23 acres; woodland 13 furlongs long and 12 wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 20 goats. !1!] Value £9 [***]. This manor was always [part] of the monks' lordship for their supplies and clothing. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,15 The Church itself holds [Little] PUDDLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 5 cattle. !1!] Value 10s. [!1! This [manor] is [part] of the lordship revenue of the Abbot. !1!] [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] DOR 12,16 The Church itself holds `CERNE', and Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which [1] hide and 1 virgate, less 5 acres, are in lordship; 1 plough there. 5 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 5 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 19 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 2 pigs; 65 sheep. !1!] The value was 10s; now 25s. The holder [!1!Edric !1!] before 1066 could not be separated from the Church. [= ?12? Land of Milton Abbey =] ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey DOR 13,1 Abbotsbury Church holds ABBOTSBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 21 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 14 slaves; 32 villagers and 16 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 13 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 16s 3d; meadow, 36 acres; pasture 27 furlongs long and 1 league and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, 8 furlongs. [!1! 4 cobs; 23 cattle; 30 pigs; 600 sheep. !1!] Value £26. To this manor belongs 1 hide; before 1066 it was for the monks' supplies. Hugh [!1! son of Grip !1!] received it wrongfully and kept it; his wife still retains it by force. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] <78c> DOR 13,2 The Church itself holds TOLPUDDLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 16 villagers and 14 Cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 6 furlongs; pasture, 18 furlongs. [!1! 2 cobs; 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 300 sheep. !1!] Value £12. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,3 The Church itself holds HILTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 9 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 17 villagers and 12 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 9 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, 3 furlongs. [!1! 3 cobs; 8 cattle; 20 pigs; 406 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value £15. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,4 The Church itself holds PORTESHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 12 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 13 cattle; 20 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] Value £12. To this manor belongs 1 virgate of land which Hugh son of Grip received wrongfully, and his wife still holds it by force. Before 1066 it was for the monks' supplies. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,5 The Church itself holds SHILVINGHAMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Value 15s 6d. [!1! Bolla the priest holds it now from the Abbot; he cannot withdraw from the Church with this land. !1!] [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,6 The Church itself holds [Abbotts] WOOTTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs; woodland, 3 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 100 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,7 The Church itself holds 1/2 hide in POORTON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Woodland, 3 furlongs. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] DOR 13,8 The Church itself holds ATRIM, and Bolla [!1! the priest !1!] and a widow from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 2 slaves. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. [!1! These [holders] cannot be separated from the Church with this land. !1!] [= ?13? Land of Abbotsbury Abbey =] ?14? Land of Horton Abbey DOR 14,1 Horton Church holds HORTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £4. The King holds two better hides of these seven in the Forest of Wimborne. To this Church belongs a small church in Wimborne [Minster] and land for 2 houses; in Wareham a church and 5 houses which pay 65d; in Dorchester a house. [= ?14? Land of Horton Abbey =] ?15? Land of Athelney Abbey DOR 15,1 Athelney Church holds [Purse] CAUNDLE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 14 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Of this land Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land. Value of the whole 67s 6d. [!1! Seven thanes held it before 1066; they could go to whichever lord they would. !1!] [= ?15? Land of Athelney Abbey =] ?16? Land of Tavistock Abbey DOR 16,1 Tavistock Church holds ASKERSWELL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 17 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 7s; meadow, 9 acres; pasture 15 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 13 pigs; 260 sheep. !1!] 2 tributaries who pay 15s. Value £6; [!1! when he acquired it, 100s. !1!] [= ?16? Land of Tavistock Abbey =] DOR 16,2 The Church itself holds POORTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 hide and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 16 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 7 pigs. !1!] The value was 25s; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Tavistock Abbey =] ?17? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen DOR 17,1 The Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen, holds FRAMPTON. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 25 1/2 hides. Land for as many ploughs, of which 9 1/2 hides are in lordship; 7 ploughs there; 27 slaves; 24 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 14 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 67 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. To this manor are attached 2 hides which Queen Matilda gave to Saint-Etienne. The whole was valued at and pays £40. [= ?17? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] DOR 17,2 The Church itself holds BINCOMBE. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 2 leagues. It was valued at and pays £12. [= ?17? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] ?18? [Land of the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille] DOR 18,1 The Church of Saint-Wandrille holds the church of BURTON [Bradstock], of BRIDPORT and of WHITCHURCH [Canonicorum]. 4 hides belong to them. They pay £7. ^[Belongs to Burton [Bradstock], Bridport, and Whitchurch [Canonicorum]]^ [= ?18? [Land of the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille] =] DOR 18,2 The Church itself holds from the King a church in WAREHAM, to which 1 hide belongs. 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders. Value 70s, with its dependencies. ^[Belongs to Wareham]^ [= ?18? [Land of the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille] =] <78d> ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey DOR 19,1 St Mary's Church, Shaftesbury, holds [Sixpenny] HANDLEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 4 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 4 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 30 villagers and 15 smallholders with 12 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £12. Of this land 2 free Englishmen hold 4 hides; they have 3 ploughs there. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,2 The Church itself holds HINTON [St Mary]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 16 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide; pasture, the same. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,3 The Church itself holds STOUR. Before 1066 it paid tax for 17 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 10 hides, less 1 1/2 virgates, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 25 villagers and 18 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £10. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,4 The Church itself holds FONTMELL [Magna]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 45 villagers and 20 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 11s 7d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland, 8 furlongs and 2 acres. The value was £10; now £15. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,5 The Church itself holds COMPTON [Abbas]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers and 14 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £10. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,6 The Church itself holds MELBURY [Abbas]. Before 1066 it paid for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 27 villagers and 20 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. 4 mills which pay 15s 3d; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £9; now £13. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,7 The Church itself holds IWERNE MINSTER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 29 villagers and 21 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 17s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. In IWERNE MINSTER woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £10; now £14. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,8 The Church itself holds TARRANT [Hinton]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 18 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 50 perches long and 40 wide. The value was £6; now £10. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,9 The Church itself holds FIFEHEAD [St Quintin]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £3. Ketil holds from the Abbess. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,10 The Church itself holds KINGSTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 16 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 22 villagers and 16 smallholders with 18 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. The value was £16; now £23. Of the manor of Kingston the King has 1 hide, on which he built Wareham Castle; for it he gave to St Mary's the church of Gillingham, with its dependencies, whose value is 40s. Also of this manor William of Braose has 1 virgate of land, which the Church held before 1066. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,11 The Church itself holds 1 hide in FARNHAM, which Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] and Hugh son of Grip's wife hold from it. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,12 The Church itself holds STOKE [Wake]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 12d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 12 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £4. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,13 The Church itself holds MAPPERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 7 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture and woodland, between them, 11 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 30s; now 100s. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] DOR 19,14 The Church itself holds CHESELBOURNE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 16 hides. Land [for *** ploughs], of which 2 hides and 3 virgates are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 21 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was and is £16. Earl Harold had taken this manor and Stour away from St Mary's before 1066, but King William restored them to its possession because in the Church itself was found a writ with the seal of King Edward ordering that they should be restored to the Church with Melcombe [Horsey] which the King still holds. Earl Harold himself also took away `PIDDLE' from the Church; the Count of Mortain holds it. [= ?19? Land of Shaftesbury Abbey =] <79a> ?20? Land of Wilton Abbey DOR 20,1 St Mary's Church, Wilton, holds DIDLINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 36 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £7. [= ?20? Land of Wilton Abbey =] DOR 20,2 The Church itself holds WIMBORNE [St Giles]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. The whole of it is in lordship except 1 virgate; 1 plough there; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 6 smallholders. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in both length and width; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?20? Land of Wilton Abbey =] ?21? Land of [the Church of] La Trinité of Caen DOR 21,1 The Church of La Trinité of Caen, holds TARRANT [Launceston]. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 4 hides, less 4 acres, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 14 slaves; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 38 acres; pasture 33 furlongs in both length and width; woodland 15 furlongs in both length and width. The value was £11; now £14. [= ?21? Land of [the Church of] La Trinité of Caen =] ?22? Land of the Canons of Coutances Church DOR 22,1 The Canons of Coutances hold WINTERBORNE [Stickland]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 12 villagers and 20 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 12s 6d; pasture 26 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £15. [= ?22? Land of the Canons of Coutances Church =] ?23? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Montivilliers DOR 23,1 The Church of Sainte-Marie of Montivilliers, holds WADDON. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 15 furlongs. The value was and is £10. Hugh son of Grip gave this land to this Church. Before 1066 Abbotsbury Church had from it 6 acres of harvest and 3 church taxes in customary dues, but Hugh never gave them. [= ?23? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Montivilliers =] ?24? Land of the King's almsmen DOR 24,1 Brictward the priest holds the church of DORCHESTER and BERE [Regis] and the tithes. 1 hide belongs there and 20 acres of land. Value £4. ^[Belongs to Dorchester]^ DOR 24,2 Bolla the priest has the church of WINFRITH [Newburgh], with 1 virgate of land. 1/2 plough there. Value 10s. ^[Belongs to Winfrith [Newburgh]]^ DOR 24,3 Bolla the priest has the church of PUDDLETOWN, of CHALDON and of FLEET. 1 1/2 hides are attached to these. They pay 57s 6d. ^[Belongs to Puddletown, Chaldon, and Fleet]^ DOR 24,4 Reinbald the priest holds PULHAM from the King. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; [***]; 2 slaves; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 furlongs in both length and width; woodland, 2 leagues in both length and width. Value 110s. DOR 24,5 Walter the deacon holds `CERNE' from the King, and Bernard from him. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 6 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. ?25? Land of Count Alan DOR 25,1 Count Alan holds DEWLISH from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 15 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 13 slaves; 19 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 23 furlongs in both length and width; woodland 6 furlongs in length and width. The value was and is £23. [= ?25? Land of Count Alan =] <79b> ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain DOR 26,1 The Count of Mortain holds [Buckhorn] WESTON, and Haimo from him. Godric and {Bruno} held it jointly before 1066 as two manors. It paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £4; now £7. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,2 The Count also holds 2 hides in NYLAND, and Drogo [* of Montacute *] from him. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,3 The Count holds HANFORD himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 16s; meadow, 35 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 100s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,4 The Count holds [Child] OKEFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 17 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Half of 2 mills which pays 10s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, as much; woodland 2 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £7. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,5 The Count also holds 1 1/2 hides in `CERNE', and a woman from him. Brungar held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,6 The Count also holds BHOMPSTON, and William from him. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,7 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds STAFFORD from the Count. Brictnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill, 4s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,8 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds `CERNE' from the Count. Two thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. A mill, 5s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,9 Ralph [* the cleric *] holds `CERNE' from the Count. Ten thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen who serve with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value 40s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,10 The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in `CERNE' himself. Six thanes held them jointly before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 50s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,11 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds `CERNE' from the Count. Brictwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. Value 15s. [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,12 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds 1 hide in BHOMPSTON from the Count. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value 12s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,13 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds 1 hide in `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Alfred held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 villagers. The value was and is 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,14 Dodman holds `WEY' from the Count. Sheerwold and Wulfward held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,15 Amund holds `WEY' from the Count. Nine thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 Cottagers with 1 villager have 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 32s; 12 salt-houses; meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 9 furlongs. Value £4. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,16 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds `WEY' from the Count. Eight thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 40s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,17 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds HOLWELL from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,18 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,19 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,20 The Abbey of Marmoutier holds PIDDLEHINTON from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066 as two manors. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 33 acres; pasture, 15 furlongs. Value £10. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,21 Humphrey holds `PIDDLE' from the Count. A thane held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <79c> DOR 26,22 Humphrey holds `PIDDLE' from the Count. Two thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 7 smallholders. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, [1] 1/2 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value 50s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,23 The Count holds MAPPOWDER himself. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates and 7 acres of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 12s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,24 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds MORDEN from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. A mill which pays 6s 3d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. The value was 20s; now 15s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,25 The Count holds SPETISBURY himself. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder and 1 villager. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 34 acres. Of this land the Count has 1 virgate of land and 3 acres, Robert [* son of Ivo *] 3 virgates and 6 acres. Value of the whole, 18s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,26 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds SYDLING from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £4. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,27 Amund holds SYDLING from the Count. Swein held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Pasture, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,28 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds LITTLETON from the Count. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was £4; now 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,29 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds BLANDFORD [St Mary] from the Count. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It pays 12s; the value was 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,30 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Pasture, 3 furlongs. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,31 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Woodland, 2 furlongs; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,32 Ro[bert] [* son of Ivo *] holds `WIMBORNE' himself from the Count. Eskil held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 5 smallholders. A mill which pays 2s; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,33 Hubert [* of St Clair *] holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 40s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,34 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds 2 hides in `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Three thanes held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager. Pasture, 3 furlongs. Value 20s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,35 Dodman holds MELBURY from the Count. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. A smith, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 9 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 20s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,36 Dodman holds `WINTERBORNE' from the Count. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 2 1/2 furlongs. Value 15s. Also in this village ^[`Winterborne']^ the Count has 5 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 1 1/2 furlongs. The value was and is 14s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,37 Dodman holds [Langton Long] BLANDFORD from the Count. Saered and his brother held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs. Value 15s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,38 The Count has 2 hides in MANNINGTON himself. Land for 1 plough. Aelfric held it. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, 1/2 league in length and width. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,39 Hubert [* of St Clair *] holds HEMSWORTH from the Count. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. Pasture, 3 furlongs in length and width; woodland, as much. Value 25s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,40 Hubert [* of St Clair *] holds WITCHAMPTON from the Count. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 furlong long and 8 acres wide. The value was and is 25s. Hubert has there 1 virgate of land and the third part of 1 virgate on which he has never paid tax. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <79d> DOR 26,41 Gerard [* the ditcher *] holds 1 hide at LODERS from the Count. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 5 smallholders. A mill, 3s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 26 acres. Value 25s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,42 The Count holds 1 hide at LODERS himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 6 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value 25s. Alfred [* the butler *] holds half of this hide from the Count. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,43 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds 2 hides in KNOWLTON from the Count. Aelmer held them before 1066. It paid tax. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 12s 6d. The value was and is 25s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,44 The Count holds GUSSAGE [All Saints] himself. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves; 8 villagers and 18 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 25s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland, as much. The value was and is £15. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,45 William [* of Lestre *] holds KNIGHTON from the Count. Five thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs; underwood, 1 furlong in length and width. Value 50s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,46 The Count holds BRYANSTON himself. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, 5 1/2 furlongs. The value was £10; now £11. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,47 The Count holds BROCKINGTON himself. Godric held it. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,48 The Count holds `WINTERBORNE' himself. Alfred and two others held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value 20s. Dodman holds 2 virgates of this land. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,49 The Count holds BESTWALL himself. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 4 cottagers and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,50 The Count holds LULWORTH himself. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders [***]. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 60s; now 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,51 The Count holds LULWORTH himself. {Trawin} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was 40s; now 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,52 The Count holds [East] STOKE himself. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 50s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,53 The Count himself has in STOBOROUGH 1 mill with 1/2 hide; 3 smallholders. Value of the whole, 40s. [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,54 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds CREECH from the Count. Sheerwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and as wide; a house in Wareham. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,55 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds TYNEHAM from the Count. Six thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 47s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,56 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds MORETON from the Count. Six thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers with 3 Cottagers have them there. A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. The value was and is £4. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,57 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds WARMWELL from the Count. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 9 furlongs in length and 1 in width. Value 16s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,58 The Count holds LODERS himself. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 Cottager and 3 slaves. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 47s 6d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,59 William [* of Lestre *] holds HOOKE from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs; woodland, 4 furlongs. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,60 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] and Mauger [* of Carteret *] hold WOOL from the Count. Three thanes held it before 1066 as two manors. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 6 Cottagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 23s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,61 Haimo holds STUDLAND from the Count. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 13 smallholders. <80a> Pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; 32 salt-houses which pay 40s. Value of the whole £8. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,62 Alfred [* the butler *] holds 1/2 hide in `STANTON [St Gabriel]' from the Count. Edwy held it before 1066. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 2 1/2 leagues; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was and is 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,63 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds WOOTTON [Fitzpaine] from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 12 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs and 4 acres; woodland, 1 league and 5 furlongs. Value 100s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,64 William [* of Lestre *] holds CATHERSTON [Leweston] from the Count. Aldbert held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 3d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was and is 60s. Also in this village William holds 1/2 hide which was [part] of the lordship revenue of `Cerne' before 1066. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,65 William [* of Lestre *] also holds CORSCOMBE from the Count. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 7 smallholders and 2 slaves. Pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide; woodland, as much. The value was and is 15s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,66 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds TOLLER [Whelme] from the Count. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,67 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds CHARMOUTH from the Count. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. 16 salt-workers. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,68 The Count holds SHILVINGHAMPTON himself. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 Cottager. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was and is 15s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,69 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds WOOTTON [Fitzpaine] from the Count. Wulfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value 5s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,70 The Count holds [Stourton] CAUNDLE himself. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 held it freely]^ [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DOR 26,71 Alwin holds [Stourton] CAUNDLE from the Count. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. All the holders of these lands before 1066 held them freely. [= ?26? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?27? Land of Earl Hugh DOR 27,1 Earl Hugh holds FIFEHEAD [Magdalen], and Gilbert [* the hunter *] from him. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 22s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £7. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,2 William [* Malbank *] holds ILSINGTON from the Earl. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066 through Earl Harold who took it from a cleric. Then it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there. A mill; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs; woodland, 3 furlongs. The value was and is 20s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,3 William [* Malbank *] holds TINCLETON from the Earl. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs; woodland, 2 furlongs. Value 20s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,4 William [* Malbank *] holds MAYNE from the Earl. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 140 acres; in Wareham a house which pays 5d. The value was and is 40s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,5 William [* Malbank *] holds MAYNE from the Earl. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 40s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,6 William [* Malbank *] holds CLIFTON [Maybank] from the Earl. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers and 14 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £6. <80b> To this manor of Clifton [Maybank] are attached 3 hides in TRILL which three thanes held jointly before 1066. They paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,7 William [* Malbank *] holds WARMWELL from the Earl. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Besides this there is 1 virgate of land there which has never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 5s; pasture 9 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 50s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,8 William [* Malbank *] also holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in TYNEHAM from the Earl. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs. The value was and is 20s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,9 William [* Malbank *] also holds [South] PERROTT from the Earl. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 2s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 14 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. Alnoth? [* the constable *] bought this manor from Bishop Alwold for his lifetime only on such agreement that after his death it should be restored to the church. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,10 He also ^[William [* Malbank *]]^ holds CATSLEY from the Earl. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. 1 virgate of land, the tax on which was concealed after 1066. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 5s; now 10s. Alnoth? [* the constable *] bought this land likewise from the Bishop Alwold on the agreement that after his death it should return to the church. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] DOR 27,11 William [* Malbank *] also holds BURSTOCK. A thane held it before 1066. Alnoth? [* the constable *] took it from him after 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont DOR 28,1 Roger of Beaumont holds STOUR from the King. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 100d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £9; now £8. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,2 Roger also holds STURMINSTER [Marshall]. Archbishop Stigand held it before 1066. It paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 25 ploughs, of which 12 1/2 hides. are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 64 villagers and 26 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 28s; meadow, 124 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value when he acquired it, £66; now £55. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,3 Roger also holds CREECH. Kolbrand held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 4 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,4 Roger also holds STEEPLE. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 50s. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,5 Roger also holds [Church] KNOWLE. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. A priest, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,6 Roger also holds AFFLINGTON. Aelfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 50s. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] DOR 28,7 Roger also holds AFFLINGTON. Leodmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 4 acres of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Value 7s 6d. [= ?28? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] ?29? Land of Roger of Courseulles DOR 29,1 Roger of Courseulles holds CORTON from the King. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £9; now £7. Vitalis holds it from Roger. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] <80c> ?30? Land of Robert son of Gerald DOR 30,1 Robert son of Gerald holds CORFE [Mullen] from the King. Wada [* son of Aethelgyth *] and Aethelric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 7 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 102 acres; pasture 2 leagues in length and width; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was and is £15. [= ?30? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] DOR 30,2 Robert also holds LEIGH. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers have it there. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 5 `rods' wide. The value was 13s; now 20s. [= ?30? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] DOR 30,3 Robert holds RANSTON from Robert. Two brothers held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?30? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] DOR 30,4 Robert holds POVINGTON himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 25s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and as wide. In Wareham a burgess who pays 2s. The value was and is £11. This manor's mill is claimed for the King's use. [= ?30? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] ?31? Land of Edward of Salisbury DOR 31,1 Edward of Salisbury holds CANFORD [Magna] from the King. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 25 hides. Land for 18 ploughs, of which 11 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 35 villagers and 40 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 118 acres; pasture 2 leagues in both length and width; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. At Wimborne [Minster] 3 smallholders and a house belong to this manor; water-meadow, 1 league there. [= ?31? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] DOR 31,2 Edward also holds KINSON. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 13 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 5 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 18 villagers, 14 Cottagers and 4 cottagers with 7 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; woodland, 1 acre; meadow, 100 acres, less 5; pasture 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide, less 3 furlongs. Value of these two manors when he acquired them £50; now £70. [= ?31? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin DOR 32,1 Arnulf holds KINGTON from the King. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 1 furlong. The value was and is £4. Urso holds from Arnulf. [= ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] DOR 32,2 Urso holds MELBURY from Arnulf. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] DOR 32,3 Arnulf holds KINGCOMBE himself. Five thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers have it there. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 10s. [= ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] DOR 32,4 Arnulf also holds POORTON. Seven thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 7 villagers have it there. Pasture, 2 furlongs in length and width. Value 12s 6d. [= ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] DOR 32,5 Arnulf holds MAPPERTON himself. Seven thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?32? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf DOR 33,1 {Turstin} son of Rolf holds GILLINGHAM from the King, and Bernard [* Pancevolt *] from him. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 1 villager with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is 60s. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] DOR 33,2 Ranulf holds NYLAND from {Turstin}. Edric, Dachelin and Alward held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] DOR 33,3 Bernard [* Pancevolt *] holds 1 hide from {Turstin} in this village ^[NYLAND]^. Doda [* the monk *] held it before 1066. 1 plough there. Value 10s; the value was 5s. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] DOR 33,4 {Turstin} holds ALLINGTON himself. Brictwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 9 tributaries who pay 11s. A mill which pays 15s; <80d> meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 7 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] DOR 33,5 Ranulf holds `STOKE [Wallis]' from {Turstin}. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 16 acres. Value 20s. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] DOR 33,6 Ranulf holds `STOKE [Wallis]' from {Turstin}. Brictwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 16 acres. Value 10s. [= ?33? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?34? Land of William of Eu DOR 34,1 William of Eu holds THORNTON from the King, and William [* Bellett *] from him. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,2 William [* Bellett *] also holds BRADFORD [Peverell] from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 17 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £12. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,3 William [* Bellett *] holds 1 hide in {HIWES} from William. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 20s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,4 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds MAPPOWDER from William. Wulfward and Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was 15s; now 7s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,5 Hugh [* Maltravers *] also holds LYTCHETT [Matravers] from William. Toli? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 16 villagers and 11 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 11 furlongs; woodland 1/2 league in both length and width; water-meadow[?], 1 league in length and width; in Wareham 2 gardens and 1 smallholder. The value was £9; now £10. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,6 William [* of Audrieu *] holds BLANDFORD [St Mary] from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 56 acres. The value was and is 40s. In this village ^[Blandford [St Mary]]^ William holds 1/2 hide which Tholf [* the Dane *] had by way of a pledge. It was discharged. Ralph of Limésy took it with that other land. Later on the King did not have tax from it. Value 3s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,7 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds WOOLCOMBE from William. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough; 3 cottagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 50s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,8 William [* Bellett *] holds SWYRE from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 16s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £9. In that village ^[Swyre]^ William holds a part of the land which never paid tax before 1066 but was in lordship and in the King's revenue. A King's reeve had leased it to Toxus [the priest?], then retook it into the King's hands. Toxus was put in possession of it again by King Edward, so he says, and so held it during King Edward's life and at the [time of his] death and in the time of ^[Earl]^ Harold. Previously it was pasture, now arable. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,9 William holds WYNFORD [Eagle] himself, in lordship. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides of this land; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 13 villagers and 18 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £12; now £19. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,10 Ansfrid holds FROME [Vauchurch] from William. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,11 William holds [Long] CRICHEL himself. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 7 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 male and 3 female slaves; 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 20 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £15. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,12 William [* Bellett *] holds `TARRANT' from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now £4. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,13 Ansfrid holds ELWORTH from William. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 3 villagers <82a> and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 60s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,14 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds STOCK [Gaylard] from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have them there. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 50s. Tholf [* the Dane *] held this land in pledge before 1066 from the land of Sherborne. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] DOR 34,15 Hugh [* Maltravers *] also holds [Stourton] CAUNDLE from William. Tholf [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 60s. [= ?34? Land of William of Eu =] ?35? Land of William of Falaise DOR 35,1 William of Falaise holds SILTON from the King. Wulfward White held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 5s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £11; now £6. William also holds with this land 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land _. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers have it there. Value 10s. Wulfward held this land in pledge before 1066 from a reeve of his. Further, with this land William also holds 1 hide _. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Value 20s. Wulfward bought this hide from the Bishop of Exeter before 1066, but it did not belong to this manor. With this said land William also holds 3 hides in MILTON[-on-Stour], and Roger from him. Wihtnoth held them before 1066. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?35? Land of William of Falaise =] ?36? Land of William of Mohun DOR 36,1 William of Mohun holds TODBER from the King, and Geoffrey [!1! Mallory !1!] from him. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,2 William holds SPETISBURY himself. Aethelward and Godric held it as two manors before 1066. It paid tax for 7 hides and 1 virgate of land and 6 acres. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate and 10 acres. !1!] 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides, less 4 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 5 1/2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; in another place, overlooking the water, pasture 2 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 5 cattle; 30 pigs; 166 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now £7 10s. [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,3 Ogis holds WINTERBORNE [Houghton] from William. Alward held it [!1! jointly !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. A villager has 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 smallholders, with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs; underwood, 13 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] The value was 50s; now 40s. [!1! Of these 2 1/2 hides Hugh of Boscherbert holds 1 virgate wrongfully from the wife of Hugh son of Grip. Now Ogis holds it from William. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] <81c-d> DOR 36,4 William of Mohun also holds PULHAM. Twenty-one thanes held it [!1! jointly !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate and 6 acres. !1!] 14 villagers and 25 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 5 1/2 hides and 4 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 32 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 8 furlongs wide. [!1! A garden in Wareham which pays 3d. 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 25 pigs; 170 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] The value was £10; now £8. [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,5 William also holds HAMMOON. Godric [* a thane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 8 acres. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 12 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 cattle; 24 pigs; 67 sheep. !1!] The value was 60s; now 100s. [!1! {Turstin} holds it now from William. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,6 William also holds CHILFROME. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! and 2 cottagers. !1!] A mill at 3s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 9 acres; pasture 17 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is £6. Two men [!1! Dodman and Nigel !1!] hold it from William. [!1! William claims these three manors as two. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,7 Robert holds CRUXTON from William. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 3 hides and 8 acres, !1!] with 1 slave; 9 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 hide, less 8 acres, and 1 plough. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width. [!1! 1 cob; 6 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now £3. [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,8 Ranulf holds CHELBOROUGH from William. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width; [!1! woodland, 1 league long and 1/2 wide. 6 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £3. The son of Odo the chamberlain claims these 3 hides. [!1! The King has ordered that he should have the right to them. Of these 3 hides, there is 1 which did not pay tax. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,9 Geoffrey holds IWERNE [Stepleton] from William. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 8 furlongs; pasture, 10 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 282 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,10 William also holds LITTLEWINDSOR. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 6 furlongs in width; woodland, 6 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 3 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! when he acquired it, 40s. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] DOR 36,11 William also holds MAPPERTON. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 6 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 cattle; 16 pigs; 47 wethers; 30 goats. !1!] Value 70s; [!1! when he acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?36? Land of William of Mohun =] <82a> ?37? Land of William of Braose DOR 37,1 William of Braose holds [Glanvilles] WOOTTON from the King, and Ralph from him. The Abbot of Milton held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,2 Ralph holds 2 hides from William also in this village ^[[Glanvilles] WOOTTON]^. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 2 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,3 William holds 1/2 hide in HOLTON himself. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,4 David [* of Argentan *] holds ASH from William. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 3 Cottagers. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,5 Richard holds KIMMERIDGE from William. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 30s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,6 William also holds 1/2 hide in CREECH, and Walter from him. Ednoth held it before 1066. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 10s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,7 Walter also holds 3 1/2 virgates of land from William in AFFLINGTON. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 1 furlong. The value was and is 16s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] <82b> DOR 37,8 Walter also holds 1 hide from William in [Church] KNOWLE. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 20s. Saewin held it before 1066. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,9 W[illiam?] also holds 1 1/2 hides in RUSHTON. Land for 1 plough, which is there. {Burde} held them. A mill; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 1 league. It pays 30s and 4 sesters of honey. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,10 Walter also holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land from William in WORGRET. Brictwin held them before 1066. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. 1/2 mill which pays 10s. The whole pays 28s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,11 Robert holds 2 hides of land from William in HETHFELTON. Aethelfled held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 10s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,12 Richard holds 1/2 hide from William in SMEDMORE. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,13 Richard holds 7 hides, less 1/2 virgate, from William in _ PURBECK Hundred. Twelve thanes held them before 1066; they could go where they would. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value 70s. The wife of Hugh son of Grip holds part of this land. She has 2 ploughs there and 4 villagers and 5 smallholders and pasture 1 league long and 6 furlongs wide. Value £4. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] DOR 37,14 Humphrey holds WOOLGARSTON from William. Five thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides, less 4 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value 40s. [= ?37? Land of William of Braose =] ?38? Land of William of Ecouis DOR 38,1 William of Ecouis holds [West] KNIGHTON from the King. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 12s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 250 acres. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?38? Land of William of Ecouis =] DOR 38,2 William also holds the land of 5 thanes as one manor in [Stourton] CAUNDLE. 5 hides, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 9s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is £7. [= ?38? Land of William of Ecouis =] ?39? Land of Walscin of Douai DOR 39,1 Walscin of Douai holds `WINTERBORNE' from the King, and Walkhere from him. Alward and Alwin held it before 1066 as two manors. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 8 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £4. [= ?39? Land of Walscin of Douai =] DOR 39,2 {Wimer} holds [Stourton] CAUNDLE from Walscin. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 3 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?39? Land of Walscin of Douai =] ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ DOR 40,1 Waleran holds MANSTON from the King, and Warengar from him. Thrasemund held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 12s; meadow, 25 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,2 Ranulf holds KINGTON from Waleran. Leofgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 4 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,3 Waleran holds SUTTON [Waldron] himself. Guthmund held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 11 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 40 acres. The value was and is £8. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,4 Urso holds `WINTERBORNE' from Waleran. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 6 villagers. Pasture, 80 acres; meadow, 35 acres; woodland 9 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,5 Ascelin holds DUDSBURY from Waleran. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,6 Ingelrann holds FIFEHEAD [Neville] from Waleran. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value £4. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,7 Beowulf holds [Church] KNOWLE from Waleran. A thane held it before 1066; he was free with this land. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 slaves. Pasture 2 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. Value 25s. Waleran held it from Earl William. Now, as he states, he holds it from the King. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] <82c> DOR 40,8 Waleran holds [Maiden] NEWTON himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 7 villagers and 14 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 14 furlongs long and 7 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £10. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] DOR 40,9 Oger holds TOLLER from Waleran. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?40? Land of Waleran ^[the hunter]^ =] ?41? Land of Walter of Claville DOR 41,1 Walter of Glanville or ^[Walter of]^ Claville holds AFFLINGTON from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 4 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 2 cobs; 10 cattle; 8 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?41? Land of Walter of Claville =] DOR 41,2 He also holds [Church] KNOWLE. Beorn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers [!1! [who have] 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs long and as much in width. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 57 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?41? Land of Walter of Claville =] DOR 41,3 He also holds [East] HOLME. Aldred [!1! a thane !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 4 villagers [!1! [have] 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?41? Land of Walter of Claville =] DOR 41,4 He also holds COOMBE [Keynes]. Two thanes held it [!1! jointly !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in both length and width. [!1! 2 cobs; 5 cattle; 5 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?41? Land of Walter of Claville =] DOR 41,5 He also holds MORDEN. Four thanes held it [!1! jointly !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 45d; meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 3 leagues in both length and width; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 14 pigs; 85 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?41? Land of Walter of Claville =] <81a-b> ?42? Land of Baldwin ^[the sheriff]^ DOR 42,1 Baldwin the sheriff holds IWERNE [Courtney] from the King. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 12s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value was £15; now £10. [= ?42? Land of Baldwin ^[the sheriff]^ =] <82c> ?43? Land of Berengar Giffard DOR 43,1 Berengar Giffard holds BREDY from the King. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value £3; now £4. [= ?43? Land of Berengar Giffard =] ?44? Land of Osbern Giffard DOR 44,1 Osbern Giffard holds [Gold] HILL? from the King. Thrasemund held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?44? Land of Osbern Giffard =] ?45? Land of Alfred of `Spain' DOR 45,1 Alfred of `Spain' holds TURNWORTH from the King. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs in length and 4 in width; woodland 10 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width. The value was £6; now £10. [= ?45? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] ?46? Land of Matthew of Mortagne DOR 46,1 Matthew of Mortagne holds MILBORNE [St Andrew] from the King. John [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 villager and 9 smallholders. A mill which pays 32d; meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 6 furlongs. The value was and is 100s. [= ?46? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] DOR 46,2 He also holds OWERMOIGNE. John [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 7 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £10. [= ?46? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ?47? Land of Roger Arundel DOR 47,1 Roger Arundel holds WYNDLAM from the King. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs. [!1! 4 cattle; 8 pigs. !1!] The value was 30s; now 20s. Roger [!1! {de Margella} !1!] holds from Roger. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,2 Roger holds MELBURY himself. Brictnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! Roger has 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers, 7 smallholders and 4 slaves with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs; woodland 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 15 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,3 He holds CHELBOROUGH himself. Alfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 1 furlong in length and 1 wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 12 unbroken mares; 5 cattle; 5 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,4 Robert [!1! Tilly !1!] holds [Langton Long] BLANDFORD from Roger. Aelfrith? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width. [!1! 15 pigs; 140 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] <82d> DOR 47,5 Roger holds BEXINGTON himself. Aelmer? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 9 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. [!1! 2 cows; 5 pigs; 136 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now £6. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,6 Hugh [* Gosbert *] holds POWERSTOCK from Roger. Aelmer? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 3s; meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 15 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 11 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 13 pigs; 158 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] The value was £4; now £6. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,7 Ralph holds WRAXALL from Roger. Aelmer? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 14 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 8 furlongs in length and 2 1/2 furlongs wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cows; 17 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 100s. Also in this village ^[Wraxall]^ William [* the goat *] holds 3 hides from Roger. 4 villagers. Value £3. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide from Roger; value 20s. In total, value of the manor £9; when he acquired it £4. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,8 Guy holds POORTON from Roger. Alwin and Ulf held it as [***]. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 9 Cottagers [!1! [have] 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 15 furlongs in length and width. [!1! Woodland, 15 acres. 1 mare; 13 cattle; 32 pigs; 108 sheep; 32 goats. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when Roger received it 20s. !1!] [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,9 Roger holds WORTH [Matravers] himself. Aelfrith? held it from the King before 1066. It paid tax for 16 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 13 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 15 furlongs in length and in width; woodland, 7 furlongs in both length and width. [!1! 13 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £16 7s 6d. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,10 Robert [!1! Tilly !1!] holds ROLLINGTON from Roger. Nine thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides, less the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 14 furlongs in length and width. Value 40s. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,11 Roger holds WORTH [Matravers] himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] DOR 47,12 Roger holds HERSTON himself. {Her} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?47? Land of Roger Arundel =] ?48? Land of Serlo of Burcy DOR 48,1 Serlo of Burcy holds WATERSTON from the King. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 6 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 16 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 400 sheep, less 7. !1!] Value £10. [= ?48? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] DOR 48,2 He also holds WHITECLIFF. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture, 6 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?48? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain DOR 49,1 Aiulf holds BLANDFORD [St Mary] from the King. Leofeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,2 Aiulf holds MORDEN himself. Aeleva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 25s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,3 Aiulf holds HAMPRESTON himself. Five thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and as many in width; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and as many wide. Value £4 10s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,4 Aiulf holds {SELAVESTUNE} himself. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. Value 60s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,5 Aiulf also holds `TARRANT'. A free man held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Pasture, 15 acres; woodland, as much. Value 40s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,6 Aiulf also holds STUBHAMPTON. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 4 slaves. Pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 25 acres. Value 20s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] <83a> DOR 49,7 Aiulf also holds CHETTLE, and {Airard} from him. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Pasture, 12 acres. Value 20s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,8 Aiulf holds FARNHAM himself. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides, which are there, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. Value 30s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,9 Aiulf also holds BRADLE. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland, 1 furlong in length and 1/2 in width. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,10 Aiulf holds TATTON himself. A thane held it before 1066 from Cerne Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and width. Value 75s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,11 Aiulf holds DURWESTON himself. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A vineyard, 2 acres; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now £4 10s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,12 Aiulf holds WOOTTON [Fitzpaine] himself. Brictsi, a man-at-arms of King Edward's, held it. It paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 4 carucates are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 11 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 15s; vineyard, 2 {arpents}; meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and as wide. The value was £10; now £20. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,13 Aiulf also holds 1 virgate of land at BRIDGE. Saeward held it before 1066. Land for 2 oxen. 2 fishermen; they pay 5s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,14 Aiulf also holds 1 1/2 hides in HETHFELTON. Azur held them before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs. The value was 5s; now 40s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,15 Aiulf holds LULWORTH himself. Alfred the sheriff held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and as much in width. The value was £6; now £7. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,16 Aiulf holds [Long] CRICHEL himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide; woodland, 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 65s 8d. Aiulf holds it from the King for as long as he shall be sheriff. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] DOR 49,17 Aiulf also holds FARNHAM, which a thane held before 1066 from Shaftesbury Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Pasture, 1 furlong in length and 1/2 in width; woodland, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Value 30s. [= ?49? Land of Aiulf the chamberlain =] ?50? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain DOR 50,1 Humphrey holds EDMONDSHAM from the King. Doda [* the monk *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width; woodland, 5 furlongs in length and 1 1/2 furlongs in width. Value 60s. [= ?50? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] DOR 50,2 He also holds EDMONDSHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Value 30s. Edeva holds it from Humphrey. [= ?50? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] DOR 50,3 He also holds HEMSWORTH. A free thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. The value was and is 60 [= ?50? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] DOR 50,4 He also holds STOURPAINE. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width. The value was £4 10s; now £6. [= ?50? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] <83b> ?51? Land of Hugh of Port DOR 51,1 Hugh of Port holds COMPTON [Valence] from the King. Bondi [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 32 acres; pasture 18 furlongs long and 1 league wide. The value was and is £20. [= ?51? Land of Hugh of Port =] <83a> ?52? Land of Hugh of St Quentin DOR 52,1 Hugh of St Quentin holds STINSFORD from the King. Six thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 15s. [= ?52? Land of Hugh of St Quentin =] DOR 52,2 He also holds RINGSTEAD. Four thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 6 smallholders. <83b> 1/2 mill which pays 4s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 12 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?52? Land of Hugh of St Quentin =] ?53? [Land of Hugh of Boscherbert] DOR 53,1 Hugh of Boscherbert holds `CERNE' from the King. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and 1 in width. The value was 25s; now 20s. [= ?53? [Land of Hugh of Boscherbert] =] DOR 53,2 He also holds one manor [* LITTON [Cheney]? *] which two brothers held before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 1 league wide. The value was £6; now £9. [= ?53? [Land of Hugh of Boscherbert] =] ?54? [Land of Hugh of Ivry and other Frenchmen] DOR 54,1 Hugh of Ivry holds land in three places from the King _, which eleven thanes held. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Ralph holds it from Hugh. In lordship 1/2 plough; 12 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. The value was and is £4. DOR 54,2 Hugh Silvester holds 1/2 hide of land in [Stourton] CAUNDLE. Leofrun held it before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; nothing more. [Value ***]. DOR 54,3 Fulcred holds `WEY' from the King. Hwaetmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs. Value 30s. DOR 54,4 Fulcred holds MOORBATH. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 30 acres. Value 30s. DOR 54,5 Richard of Reviers holds MOSTERTON. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £12. DOR 54,6 Ascelin holds SHILLINGSTONE. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 16 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 15 villagers and 26 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 23s 6d; meadow, 200 acres, less 17; pasture 42 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide; woodland 23 furlongs long and 9 furlongs wide. The value was £16; now £19. DOR 54,7 David the interpreter holds POORTON. Eight thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 8 villagers. A mill; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 1/2 furlong in width. The value was and is 30s. Godescal holds it from David. DOR 54,8 Ansketil son of Amelina holds TYNEHAM. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width. The value was £3; now £4. Ansketil held this land from the Queen, as he states, but after her death he did not petition the King [for it]. DOR 54,9 Ralph [* of Cranborne *] holds `TARRANT'. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 Cottagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 1 1/2 furlongs in width; woodland 1 furlong long and 4 acres wide. The value was and is 40s. DOR 54,10 Ralph of Cranborne holds [West] PARLEY. Brictnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 30s. DOR 54,11 Odo son of Everbold holds FARNHAM. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 4 slaves; 3 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres in both length and width; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 40s. DOR 54,12 He also ^[Odo son of Everbold]^ holds MILBORNE [Stileham]. Doda [* the monk *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. The value was 44s; now 30s. DOR 54,13 The son of Everbold holds 3 virgates of land in RUSHTON. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 4 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. Value 10s. DOR 54,14 He also ^[Odo son of Everbold]^ holds PETERSHAM. Saeward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 6 acres. [Value ***]. ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip <83c> DOR 55,1 The wife of Hugh son of Grip holds MARTINSTOWN from the King. Nine thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides of this land; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 17 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 16d; meadow, 13 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 pigs; 380 sheep. !1!] The value was £10; now £6. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,2 William holds FROME [Whitfield] from her. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and these 4 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 smallholders and 4 cottagers. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 30 pigs; 250 sheep; 1 ass. !1!] The value was 40s; now £4. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,3 Roger [!1! Bushell !1!] holds `[Little] CHESELBOURNE' also from her. Algar and Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 6 smallholders. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1 furlong. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] The value was 50s; now 25s. Hugh [!1! son of Grip !1!] held this land from the Abbot of Abbotsbury, as his men state, but the Abbot denies it. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,4 The woman holds BUCKLAND [Ripers] herself. Four thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 15 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,5 She holds `WEY' herself. Nine thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 6 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 mills which pay 35s; meadow 9 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 9 pigs; 130 sheep. !1!] The value was £6; now 100s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,6 She holds `WEY' herself. Five thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 villager and 10 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] 3 mills which pay 37s 6d; meadow, 25 acres; pasture 20 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 330 sheep. !1!] The value was £7; now £10. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,7 Azo holds `WINTERBORNE' from her. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,8 Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] and William hold STAFFORD from her. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066 as two manors. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 8 smallholders. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 16 furlongs and 8 acres. The value was £4; now 70s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,9 The woman holds `WINTERBORNE' herself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 6 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cows; 10 pigs; 304 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,10 William [!1! [of?] Chernet !1!] holds MORDEN from her. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. [***] [!1! In lordship 3 1/2 virgates. The villagers have 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] The value was 25s; now 20s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,11 She holds `WINTERBORNE' herself. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs in length and as wide. [!1! 5 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now 40s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,12 Ralph holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from her in `WINTERBORNE'. Land for 3 oxen. Godwin held it before 1066. The value was and is 3s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,13 William [!1! [of?] Chernet !1!] holds WIMBORNE [St Giles] from her. Aldwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. The third part of a mill which pays 15d; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and width; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 5s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,14 William [!1! [of?] Chernet !1!] also holds HAMPRESTON from her. Aethelward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1 furlong in length and another in width. The value was and is 12s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,15 William [!1! of Moutiers !1!] holds BERE [Regis] from her. {Leomer} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. A mill which pays 20s. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 45 sheep; 28 pigs; 1 cob. !1!] Value 30s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,15a William holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from her _; they pay 20s. [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,16 Walter [!1! Thunder !1!] holds [Turners] PUDDLE from her. Gerling held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 6 wide. [!1! A mill at 10s a year. 20 cattle; 12 mares with their foals; 2 cobs; 80 sheep; 20 pigs; 40 goats. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,17 Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] holds WINTERBORNE [Houghton] from her. Wulfgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Underwood, 14 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width. [!1! 300 sheep. !1!] The value was 20s; now 30s. With this manor Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] also holds wrongfully 1 virgate of land which belongs to William of Mohun. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] <83d> DOR 55,18 Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] holds 1 virgate of land at BRIDGE also from this woman. Land for 2 oxen. [!1! Almer held it in 1066. !1!] 1 villager. The value was and is 10s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,19 William [!1! of Daumeray !1!] holds STURTHILL also from her. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 6s 3d; meadow, 27 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 17 cattle; 7 pigs; 8 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,20 William [* of Daumeray *] holds GRASTON also from her. Alward [* Colling *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 16 acres. [!1! 15? cattle; 7 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,21 Ilbert holds 1/2 hide also from her in FARNHAM. Land for 1/2 plough; however, 1 plough there [* in lordship *]. Pasture, 1 1/2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cow; 6 pigs; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when H[ugh son of Grip] acquired it, as much. !1!] Alwin held this land from Shaftesbury Church; he could not be separated from it. [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,22 William [!1! of Moutiers !1!] holds PUNCKNOWLE from her. Alward [* Colling *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 35 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 13 pigs; 153 sheep. !1!] The value was 60s; now 100s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,23 The woman holds 2 hides in TATTON herself, which were [part] of the lordship of the Abbey of Cerne. Before 1066 two thanes held them by lease. Hugh [* son of Grip *] received them despite the Abbot. Value 20s. [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,24 Walter [* Thunder *] holds 1 hide at LODERS also from her. Two thanes held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 24 sheep. !1!] The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,25 She holds 1/2 hide in `TARRANT' herself. Land for 1 plough. [!1! Almer held it in 1066; he could go with his land to whichever lord he would. In lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s; [!1! when Hugh [* son of Grip *] acquired it, as many [shillings.] !1!] ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,26 Robert holds DURWESTON also from her. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, !1!] with 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in [width]. [!1! 14 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,27 Robert holds `WINTERBORNE' also from her. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; woodland, 1 1/2 furlongs; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. [!1! 1 cow; 172 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when H[ugh son of Grip] acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,28 In `WINTERBORNE' Robert holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land, [***] [!1! which Aelfric held in 1066. !1!] In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder. [!1! 2 cattle; 100 sheep, less 12. !1!] The value was 25s; now 20s. [!1! King William has never had his tax from 1 virgate. !1!] ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,29 Ralph [* of Cranborne *] holds `TARRANT' also from her. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; in another place pasture, 8 furlongs; [!1! woodland, 6 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. 2 cattle; 20 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now £4. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,30 Berold holds `TARRANT' also from her. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 smallholders with 1 slave [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 2 wide. The value was 40s; now 15s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,31 She holds LANGTON [Herring] herself. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 6 pigs; 170 sheep; 1 cob. !1!] The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,32 Two men-at-arms hold 1/2 hide in RUSHTON also from her. Three thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for as much. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 200 acres. Value 10s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,33 Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] holds CHALDON also from her. Nine thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width. [!1! 3 cattle; 302 sheep. !1!] The value was £10; now £8; [!1! in Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s lifetime it paid £11. !1!] ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,34 Hugh [* of Boscherbert *] holds RINGSTEAD also from her. Wulfnoth [!1! a thane !1!] held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 3 virgates, less 5 acres. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 5 acres and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. [!1! 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] The value was 30s; now 25s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,35 Turold holds WARMWELL also from her. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; pasture 1/2 league and 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,36 Ralph [!1! the steward !1!] holds RINGSTEAD also from her. Hunwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 4 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 10 pigs; 53 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when Hugh [* son of Grip *] acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] <84a> DOR 55,37 Robert [!1! the corn-dealer !1!] holds CREECH also from this woman. {Boln} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Value 10s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,38 Robert [!1! Boy !1!] holds HURPSTON also from her. Alward [* Colling *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 2 Cottagers. A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland, 1 furlong. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 20 pigs; 103 sheep. !1!] A burgess who pays 8d. The value was 100s; now £4. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,39 Also in this village ^[HURPSTON]^ Robert [!1! Boy !1!] holds 1/2 hide from the woman herself. Saewin held it as a manor before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 12s 6d. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,40 She holds WILKSWOOD herself. Alward [* Colling *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 oxen and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 16 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,41 She holds ACTON herself. Alward [* Colling *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,42 Walter [!1! Thunder !1!] holds SWANAGE also from her. Alward [* Colling *] held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 1 smallholder, Meadow, 7 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 5 pigs. !1!] The value was 20s; now 25s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,43 Ralph holds 3 virgates of land in WORTH [Matravers] also from her. Two thanes held them jointly before 1066. They paid tax for as much. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Value 15s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,44 Walter [!1! Thunder !1!] holds `THORNE' also from her. Aelfric held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. [***]. [!1! Walter holds the whole [of the land] in lordship. !1!] Value 18s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,45 Robert [!1! Hugh's nephew !1!] holds `THORNE' also from her. Saewin held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,46 Hugh [!1! of Boscherbert !1!] holds BRENSCOMBE also from her. Algar held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. ^[The thane who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,47 She holds ORCHARD herself. Four thanes held it [!1! jointly !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. An orchard. Hugh [* son of Grip *] gave this hide to the Church of Cranborne for his soul['s sake]; value 20s. But Hugh's wife holds the 1/2 hide; value 20s. ^[The thanes who held this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] DOR 55,48 Durand [!1! the carpenter !1!] holds 1/2 hide in WILKSWOOD also from her. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 10s. Two thanes held it before 1066. All the thanes who held these lands before 1066 could go to which lord they would. [= ?55? Land of the wife of Hugh son of Grip =] ?[55a]? [Land of Isolde] DOR 55a,1 Isolde holds PETERSHAM from the King. Wada [* son of Aethelgyth *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 11 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s 10d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. Value 15s. [= ?[55a]? [Land of Isolde] =] ?56? Lands of the King's thanes DOR 56,1 Guthmund holds MILTON[-on-Stour]. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill, 12d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 60s; now 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,2 Ketil holds KINGTON. Doda [* the monk *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,3 Edwin [* the hunter *] holds 1 virgate of land in GILLINGHAM. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 5s. DOR 56,4 Godric [* the hunter *] holds 1 virgate of land in GILLINGHAM. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 5s. DOR 56,5 Wulfwin holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in GILLINGHAM. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 6s. DOR 56,6 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide in `WINTERBORNE'. Land for 1 plough. Value 10s. DOR 56,7 Bolla the priest holds MAPPOWDER. He held it himself with another 7 free thanes before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, {{a little}} 16 [acres?]; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £4. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ DOR 56,8 Bolla [* the priest *] holds CHICKERELL. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs. Value 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,9 Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds `WEY'. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 2 acres. Value 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ <84b> DOR 56,10 Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 1/2 hides in `WINTERBORNE'. He held them himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Value 15s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,11 Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 virgate of land in LEWELL. He held it himself before 1066. Value 10d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,12 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds `[Great] CRAWFORD', and Edward from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. However, 2 ploughs there, with 1 Cottager; 3 slaves. The fourth part of a mill which pays 30d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 6 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30d; value 40s. DOR 56,13 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds MORDEN. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. From part of a mill 11d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. Value 30s. The wife [* Wulfeva *] of Wulfric's brother has 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land there. Land for 1 plough. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,14 Edwin [* the hunter *] holds BLANDFORD [St Mary]. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides and [1] 1/2 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; value 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,15 Alward [* Colling *] holds THORNICOMBE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,16 Wulfgeat [* the hunter *] holds WIMBORNE [St Giles]. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 wide; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,17 Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds MELBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and 3 in width. Value 60s. DOR 56,18 Wulfric [* the hunter *] holds THORN HILL. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 5 smallholders and 5 cottagers. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,19 Thorkil holds HAMPRESTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 virgates of land and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs; pasture, 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 8s. The Queen gave this land to Ascelin; now the King has it in lordship. DOR 56,20 Doda [* the monk *] holds 1/2 hide _. It paid tax for as much before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. However. 1 plough there. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 1/2 acre; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 17s 6d. The Queen gave this land to Doda [* the monk *] in alms. DOR 56,21 He also ^[Doda [* the monk *]]^ holds 1 hide in WILKSWORTH. It paid tax for as much before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves and 2 villagers; 2 smallholders who have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Value 10s. DOR 56,22 Alward holds the third part of 1 virgate of land _. It pays 30d. DOR 56,23 Aelrun holds WILKSWORTH. 1 hide there. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. Value 10s. DOR 56,24 Godwin the hunter holds WALFORD. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, 1 furlong. Value 15s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,25 Alward holds 1 virgate of land in RUSHTON. Land for 2 oxen. Value 30d. DOR 56,26 Godwin the reeve holds 1 hide in `WINTERBORNE'. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 12s 6d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,27 Godwin the hunter holds 1 virgate of land and 4 acres _. He has 1/2 plough, with 5 smallholders; meadow, 9 acres. Value 10s. Godric [* the hunter *] held it before 1066. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,28 Swein [* of Essex *] holds WINTERBORNE [Houghton]. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 7 villagers and 17 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £8. Robert holds it from Swein [* of Essex *]. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,29 Swein [* of Essex *] also holds PLUMBER, and Ralph from him. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,30 Wulfric the hunter holds 1 hide _ from the King. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,31 Edwin [* the hunter *] holds [Langton Long] BLANDFORD. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 villagers with a priest, 6 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 18s 4d; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £4. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,32 Edwin [* the hunter *] holds LAZERTON. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 3 Cottagers and 3 slaves. A mill which pays 2s; pasture, 4 1/2 furlongs in length and 2 <84c> furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,33 Edwin [* the hunter *] also holds SHILVINGHAMPTON. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 5 slaves with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and width. Value 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,34 Wulfgeat [* the hunter *] holds BRYANSTON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 Cottagers. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 5 acres. The value was and is 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,35 Brictwin [* the reeve *] holds CHILCOMBE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,36 He also ^[Brictwin [* the reeve *]]^ holds WADDON. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 14 acres. Value 40s. Hugh son of Grip exchanged this land with Brictwin [* the reeve *]. The Count of Mortain now holds it. The exchange[d land] itself is worth twice as much. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,37 Brictwin [* the reeve *] also holds 1 hide and 8 acres of land in MORETON. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders have it there. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width. Value 21s 3d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,38 Brictwin [* the reeve *] also holds GALTON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 6 cottagers. A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width. Value 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,39 Brictwin [* the reeve *] also holds 1 hide in RINGSTEAD. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Six men hold it at a revenue. Value 25s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,40 Brictwin [* the reeve *] also holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in STINSFORD, and Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] from him. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Value 7s. ^[Brictwin [* the reeve *] also held this land before 1066. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,41 He also ^[Brictwin [* the reeve *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land in BRIDGE. Land for 2 oxen 2 fishermen. Value 5s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ Brictwin [* the reeve *] also held these lands before 1066. DOR 56,42 Edric [* the reeve *] holds 1 hide, less the fourth part of 1 virgate in RUSHTON. Saewin held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 5 1/2 acres. Value 9s 2d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,43 He also ^[Edric [* the reeve *]]^ holds 1 hide at [East] HOLME. Land for 1 plough. Value 20s. ^[Saewin held this land of Edric before 1066. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,44 He also ^[Edric [* the reeve *]]^ holds 1 hide at `STOKE [Wallis]'. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 16 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Value 30s. ^[Saewin held this land of Edric before 1066. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,45 He also ^[Edric [* the reeve *]]^ holds 2 hides at `STUDLEY'. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 1 furlong in length and another in width. Value 25s. ^[Saewin held this land of Edric before 1066. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,46 He also ^[Edric [* the reeve *]]^ holds PILSDON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Value 20s; now 40s. ^[Saewin held this land of Edric before 1066. The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,47 He also ^[Edric [* the reeve *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land at `STUDLEY'. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 5s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ Saewin held these lands of Edric before 1066. DOR 56,48 Godric [* the priest *] holds BRIANTSPUDDLE. Azur held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 38 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 11 furlongs in length and 4 wide. Value £4. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,49 Edric [* the reeve *] holds 1 virgate of land in TYNEHAM. Land for 2 oxen. Value 65d. DOR 56,50 Doda [* the monk *] holds 1 virgate of land in WOOLCOMBE. Land for 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and width. The value was and is 20d. DOR 56,51 Aelfric and Brictric hold 1/2 hide in LODERS. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is 10s. DOR 56,52 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds BLACKMANSTON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. [***]. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,53 Swein [* of Essex *] holds MILBORNE [Stileham], and Osmund from him. Swein's father held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 smallholders with 1 slave. A mill which pays 25s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,54 Godric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide in [Stourton] CAUNDLE. Leofrun held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 2 furlongs. Value 10s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord she would]^ DOR 56,55 Saeward holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in [Purse] CAUNDLE. He held them himself before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. Pasture, 1 acre. Value 5s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ <84d> DOR 56,56 Two smallholders hold the fourth part of 1 virgate of land _. Value 15d. They held it freely themselves before 1066. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ DOR 56,57 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds COOMBE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 4 smallholders [***]. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. Value £6. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,58 Swein [* of Essex *] holds AILWOOD. Azur held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 Cottager. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. Hugh [* son of Grip *]'s wife holds it from Swein [* of Essex *]. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,59 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds BOVINGTON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,60 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds `WINTERBORNE'. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 5 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,61 Ten thanes hold KINGCOMBE. They held it themselves before 1066 as one manor. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough, which is there. [***]. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go to which lord they would]^ DOR 56,62 Alward [* the reeve *] holds WOOL. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres; pasture, 2 acres. Value 15s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,63 Almer [* the beadle *] holds WOOL. Alward [* the reeve *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen. Value 2s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,64 Godwin holds CORSCOMBE. Aldwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 plough, 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Pasture, 1/2 furlong; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was 30s; now 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,65 Aelfric [* the hunter *] holds 1 hide in BLACKMANSTON. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Value 20s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go to which lord he would]^ DOR 56,66 Edward the hunter holds 1/2 virgate of land in GILLINGHAM. Eskil held it before 1066. Land for 3 oxen. Value 30d. All the holders of these lands before 1066 could go to which lord they would. ?57? Lands of the King's servants DOR 57,1 William Bellett holds `FROME [Billet]' from the King. Wulfward and Brictfrith held it as two manors before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. However, 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 23 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £6. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go where they would]^ DOR 57,2 Hugh [* Gosbert *] holds 3 virgates of land in LEWELL. Alward held them before 1066. Land for 2 oxen. 2 smallholders who pay 20d, ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,3 William [* Bellett *] holds `WINTERBORNE [Belet]'. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. However, 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now £4 15s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go where they would]^ DOR 57,4 William of Daumeray holds the land of three thanes _ which paid tax before 1066 for 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 5 slaves; 5 smallholders. 3 parts of a mill which pay 9s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 60s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go where they would]^ DOR 57,5 Hugh Gosbert holds 1 virgate of land _. Saewulf held it before 1066. Value 30d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,6 Hugh ^[Gosbert]^ also holds `WINTERBORNE'. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. Value 40d. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go where they would]^ DOR 57,7 Hugh ^[Gosbert]^ also holds 1 virgate of land in WORGRET. Almer held it before 1066. Land for 2 oxen. The value was and is 12d. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,8 Hugh ^[Gosbert]^ also holds 3 virgates of land in WOOLCOMBE. Doda the monk held them before 1066. They paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs; underwood, 8 acres. The value was 5s; now 15s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ <85a> DOR 57,9 Hervey the chamberlain holds WIMBORNE [St Giles]. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. In the village mill 22 1/2 [***]. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 50s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,10 John [* the usher *] holds `WINTERBORNE'. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Pasture 5 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,11 William of Daumeray holds WALDITCH. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 45d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,12 William Bellett holds NUTFORD. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. However, 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 15s; now 30s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,13 William ^[Bellett]^ also holds WOODSFORD. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 28 acres; pasture, 12 furlongs in length and width. The value was 100s; now 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,14 William ^[Bellett]^ also holds LYME [Regis]. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough; 14 salt-workers. A mill which pays 39d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, 1 furlong in length and width. Value 60s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where she would]^ DOR 57,15 Hundger son of Odin holds BROADWINDSOR. Bondi [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 38 villagers and 12 smallholders with 16 ploughs. Meadow 12 acres; woodland, 30 furlongs in length and 8 furlongs wide; pasture, 8 furlongs. The value was and is £20. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,16 Also in this village ^[BROADWINDSOR]^ Hundger ^[son of Odin]^ has 1 hide of land which a free man held before 1066. [Value ***]. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ DOR 57,17 Osmund the baker holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in GALTON. Four free men held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 4 men who pay 12s 4d. The value was 15s. ^[The holders of this land before 1066 could go where they would]^ DOR 57,18 Osmund ^[the baker]^ also holds 3 virgates of land in WOODSTREET. Three free men held them before 1066. Land for 6 oxen. 2 smallholders. The value was and is 7s 6d. The holders of these lands before 1066 could go where they would. DOR 57,19 William Bellett holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land in STOURPAINE from the King. Alnoth held them from Edward Lip; he could not be separated from his lord. DOR 57,20 Durand the carpenter holds AFFLINGTON. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 6s. DOR 57,21 He also ^[Durand the carpenter]^ holds `MOULHAM'. Three thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 cottager. A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 1 acre. The value was 5s; now 30s. DOR 57,22 Godfrey the scullion holds 1 virgate of land in HERSTON. His father held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 4 acres. These [***]. ?58? Land of the Countess of Boulogne DOR 58,1 The Countess of Boulogne holds BOCKHAMPTON from King William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Value £3; [!1! when the Countess acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held this manor before 1066. She could go with the land where she would]^ [= ?58? Land of the Countess of Boulogne =] DOR 58,2 She also holds WINTERBORNE [Monkton]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 9 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 5 cows; 16 pigs; 105 sheep. !1!] Value £6; [!1! when the Countess acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held this manor before 1066. She could go with the land where she would]^ [= ?58? Land of the Countess of Boulogne =] DOR 58,3 She also holds SWANAGE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has it there. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 15s. [!1! King William has never had the tax from this manor. !1!] Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held these three manors before 1066. She could go with the land where she would. [= ?58? Land of the Countess of Boulogne =] <85b> <85c> <85d> <86a> SOMERSET List 1 List of landholders in Somerset 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 The Bishop of Salisbury 4 The Bishop of Bayeux 5 The Bishop of Coutances 6 The Bishop of Wells 7 Bath Church 8 Glastonbury Church 9 Muchelney Church 10 Athelney Church 11 St Peter's Church, Rome 12 Caen Church 13 Montebourg Church 14 Shaftesbury Church 15 Bishop Maurice [* of London *] 16 The clerics who hold from the King 17 Count Eustace 18 Earl Hugh 19 The Count of Mortain 20 Baldwin of Exeter 21 Roger of Courseulles 22 Roger Arundel 23 Walter Giffard 24 Walter or Walscin of Douai 25 William of Mohun 26 William of Eu 27 William of Falaise 28 William son of Guy 29 Ralph of Mortimer 30 Ralph of Pomeroy 31 Ralph Paynel 32 Ralph of Limésy 33 Robert son of Gerald 34 Alfred of Marlborough 35 Alfred of `Spain' 36 {Turstin} son of Rolf 37 Serlo of Burcy 38 Odo son of Gamalin 39 Osbern Giffard 40 Edward of Salisbury 41 Arnulf of Hesdin 42 Gilbert son of Turold 43 Godebold [* the bowman *] 44 Matthew of Mortagne 45 Humphrey the chamberlain 46 Robert of Auberville and others of the King's servants 47 The King's thanes <86b> ?[1]? Land of the King SOM 1,1 The King holds SOMERTON. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 4 slaves; 80 villagers and 28 smallholders with 40 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. A town which is called LANGPORT in which 34 burgesses live who pay 15s; 2 fisheries which pay 10s. [!1! 2 cobs; 9 pigs; 500 sheep. !1!] It pays £79 10s 7d a year at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. To this manor 3 lands have been added which 3 thanes, Brictnoth, Aelfric and Saewin, held before 1066; they paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. They pay £7 15s. From this manor 1/2 hide, DEADMANS WELL, has been taken away which was [part] of the lordship revenue of King Edward. Alfred of `Spain' holds it. Value 10s. ^[Somerton and Cheddar, with their dependencies, paid one night's revenue before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,2 The King holds CHEDDAR. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; 1 freedman; 17 villagers and 20 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 7 people who pay 17s in tribute. In Axbridge 32 burgesses who pay 20s. 2 mills which pay 12s 6d; 3 fisheries which pay 10s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 15 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] It pays £21 2 1/2d a year at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Of this manor Bishop Giso holds 1 member, WEDMORE, which he held himself from King Edward. William the sheriff accounts £12 for it in the King's revenue every year. From this manor 1/2 virgate of land has been taken away which was [part] of the lordship revenue of King Edward. Robert of Auberville holds it. Value 15d. These 2 manors of SOMERTON and CHEDDAR, with their dependencies, paid one night's revenue before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,3 The King holds NORTH PETHERTON. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers, 19 smallholders, 6 slaves and 20 pigmen with 23 ploughs. A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 2 leagues, which pays 20s a year. [!1! 2 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] This manor pays £42 8s 4d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. ^[North Petherton, South Petherton and Curry [Rivel] paid one night's revenue with its customary dues before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,4 The King holds SOUTH PETHERTON. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 22 freedmen; 63 villagers and 15 smallholders with 26 ploughs. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland 11 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 1 cow; 12 pigs; 63 sheep. !1!] It pays £42 100d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. Of this manor Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held 2 hides in [Over] STRATTON before 1066; it was thaneland. It now pays 60s in the King's revenue. From this manor 1/2 hide has been taken away. Norman holds from Roger of Courseulles. Value 16s. Before 1066 a customary due was paid every year to this manor from Cricket [St Thomas]; that is 6 sheep with as many lambs, and each free man [paid] 1 bloom of iron. {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds from the Count of Mortain; but he has not paid the customary due since the Count has had the land. ^[South Petherton, North Petherton and Curry [Rivel] paid one night's revenue with its customary dues before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,5 The King holds CURRY [Rivel]. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 20 villagers and 2 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 11 pigs; 64 sheep. !1!] It pays £21 50d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. From this manor 1 virgate of land has been taken away. Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds from the Count of Mortain. Value 10s 8d. These 3 manors, NORTH PETHERTON, SOUTH PETHERTON and CURRY [Rivel], paid one night's revenue with its customary dues before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] <86c> SOM 1,6 The King holds WILLITON, CANNINGTON and CARHAMPTON. King Edward held them. They have never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 100 ploughs. In lordship 11 1/2 ploughs; 11 slaves; 30 freedmen; 38 villagers and 50 smallholders with 37 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 5s; meadow, 104 acres; pasture 5 leagues in length and 3 leagues in width; woodland 4 leagues in length and 2 1/2 leagues in width. [!1! 2 cobs; 11 pigs; 350 sheep. !1!] It [pays] £100 116s 6 1/2d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. Before 1066 it paid one night's revenue. To this manor of Williton 1/2 hide has been added. Saeric held it before 1066 as 2 manors; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 4 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width. It pays 31s 8d. To the same manor has been added another 1/2 hide, WESTOWE, which Alwin held before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It pays 40d. A further 1/2 hide has been added to this manor; it pays 7s in the King's revenue. From Alfred [* of `Spain' *]'s manor of MONKSILVER has been added to this manor 1 customary due, that is 18 sheep a year. This did not belong to Williton before 1066. [!1! To Williton has been added 1 virgate of land called {Ledforda}, which Dunn held in 1066; value 2s a year. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,7 The King holds BEDMINSTER. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 25 villagers and 22 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 34 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 22 pigs; 115 sheep. !1!] It pays £21 2 1/2d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. A priest of this manor holds land for 1 plough. Value 20s. Of this manor Bishop [!1! Geoffrey !1!] of Coutances holds 112 acres of meadow and woodland. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,8 The King holds FROME. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 freedmen; 31 villagers and 36 smallholders with 40 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 25s; a market which pays 46s 8d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 24 pigs; 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] It pays £53 5d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. Of this manor St John's Church of Frome, holds 8 carucates of land; it held them similarly before 1066. Reinbald is a priest there. ^[With Bruton paid 1 night's revenue before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,9 The King holds BRUTON. King Edward held it. It never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 4 freedmen; 28 villagers and 26 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 5 burgesses; 1 pigman [!1! who pays 5 pigs a year. !1!] 6 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 38 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 5 leagues in length and 1 league in width. [!1! 80 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] It pays £53 5d at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. This manor with the above one, Frome, paid one night's revenue before 1066. From this manor 9 acres have been taken away, which Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds from the Count of Mortain. Value 18d. From the same manor 1/2 hide in KILMINGTON has been taken away. Serlo of Burcy holds it. Value 10s. It [was part] of the lordship revenue. From this manor 1 hide has been taken away. Jocelyn [!1! of Rivers !1!] holds from Robert son of Gerald. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] SOM 1,10 The King holds MILBORNE [Port]. King Edward held it. It has never paid tax, nor is it known how many hides are there. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; 70 villagers and 18 smallholders with 65 ploughs. 6 mills which pay 77s 6d; meadow, 170 acres; woodland 2 leagues in length and 9 furlongs wide; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; moor, 1 league. [!1! 2 cobs; 22 pigs; 153 sheep. !1!] In this manor 56 burgesses who pay 60s with the market. In ILCHESTER 107 burgesses who pay 20s. The market with its dependencies pays £11 [!1! into the King's revenue. !1!] The whole of Milborne [Port] with the said dependencies pays £80 of white silver, less 9s 5d. Before 1066 it paid 1/2 and 1/4 night's revenue. Reinbald [!1! the priest !1!] holds the church ^[of Milborne]^ with 1 hide; he has 1 plough. Value 30s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. T1 King William holds it =] <86d> SOM 1,11 The King holds BROMPTON [Regis]. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 60 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 50 villagers and 17 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] [!1! 15 pigmen who pay 32s a year. !1!] 2 mills which pay 3s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland, as much in length and width. It pays £27 12s 1d of white silver. A priest holds 1 of these 10 hides [in] alms from the King. He has 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates in lordship. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 9 pigs; 30 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Value 20s. Of this manor the Count of Mortain holds 1 hide in PRESTON, which was [part] of the lordship revenue before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. The value is and was 40s. [!1! Hugh of Vautortes now holds it from the Count of Mortain. !1!] From this manor has been taken away the third penny of MILVERTON, which was paid there before 1066 [!1! as a customary due. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,12 The King holds DULVERTON. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 11 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 17 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 6 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] It pays £11 10s of white silver. To this manor have been added 2 hides of land, less 1/2 furlong. {{Twelve}} Thirteen thanes held them before 1066. Land for 10 ploughs. 8 villagers with 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 64s 2d. From this manor has been taken away a customary due of Brushford, the Count of Mortain's manor, that is 24 sheep a year, which were paid there before 1066. Mauger [* of Carteret *] keeps it back through the Count. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,13 The King holds [Old] CLEEVE. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 33 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 19 villagers and 9 smallholders with 18 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 2 mills which pay 54d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 14 pigs; 300 wethers; 50 goats. !1!] It pays £23 of white silver; [!1! when William of Mohun acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] To this manor was attached the third penny of the `borough-right' [of] Carhampton, Williton, Cannington, and North Petherton. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,14 The King holds NETTLECOMBE. Godwin son of Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 virgates are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 15 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] ?rq? It pays £[***]. 12s of white silver; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,15 The King holds CAPTON. Earl Harold held it; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 5 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays 46s of white silver; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,16 The King holds LANGFORD [Budville]. Godwin son of Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 1 1/2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 21 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] It pays £4 12s; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,17 The King holds WINSFORD. Earl Tosti held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 60 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 38 villagers and 11 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 52 sheep. !1!] It pays £10 10s of white silver; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor 1/2 hide has been added. Three thanes held it before 1066 and served the reeve of the manor as a customary due without giving any revenue. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers and 23 smallholders. It pays 20s [!1! into the King's revenue; when William of Mohun acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,18 The King holds CREECH [St Michael]. Gunild held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 8d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 10 pigs; 48 sheep. !1!] It pays £9 4s of white silver; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, as much. !1!] A fishery there, but it does not belong to the revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,19 The King holds NORTH CURRY. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 18 slaves; 23 freedmen; 100 villagers, less 5, and 15 smallholders with 30 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] To this manor belong 5 burgesses in Langport who pay 38d; 18 slaves; 4 pigmen; 2 cottagers. The whole pays £23 of white silver; [!1! when William [* of Mohun *] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] A fishery there, but it does not belong to the revenue; vineyard, 7 acres. Bishop Maurice holds this manor's church with 3 hides of this land. He has 7 villagers, 11 smallholders and 2 slaves with 4 ploughs; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 12 acres. It pays 60s. Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Count of Mortain. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,20 The King holds CREWKERNE. Edeva [* the fair *] held it before 1066; it did not pay tax, nor is it known how many hides are reckoned there. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves; 26 freedmen; 42 villagers and 45 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 4 mills which pay 40s; a market which pays £4; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; <87a> woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 unbroken mares; 9 cattle; 40 pigs; 400 sheep; 64 goats. !1!] It pays £46 of white silver. EASTHAMS has been taken away from this manor. Before 1066 it was [part] of the manor's revenue and could not be separated from it. {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds it from the Count of Mortain. Value 50s; [!1! when the Count acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,21 The King holds CONGRESBURY. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 50 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 34 villagers and 34 smallholders with 34 ploughs [!1! and 9 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 17s 6d; meadow, 250 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 20 cattle; 40 pigs; 200 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] It pays £28 15s of white silver; [!1! when William the sheriff acquired it, as much. !1!] Of this manor's land three thanes, Alward, Ordric and Ordwulf hold 3 hides and 3 virgates of land. They held them themselves before 1066; they could not be separated from the lord of the manor. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 17 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 30 acres. Value of the whole, 60s. Bishop Maurice holds this manor's church with 1/2 hide. Value 20s. From this manor's land have been taken away 2 hides which lay there before 1066. Bishop Giso holds 1; value £4; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] Serlo of Burcy and Gilbert son of Turold hold the other hide; value 40s; [!1! when they acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,22 The King holds [Queen] CAMEL. [!1! Countess !1!] Gytha held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 1/2 hides; 15 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 28 villagers and 10 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 20 pigs; 300 sheep. !1!] It pays £23 of white silver; [!1! when William the sheriff acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,23 The King holds COKER. [!1! Countess !1!] Gytha held it before 1066. 15 hides. It paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 15 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 4 freedmen; 35 villagers and 42 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. 1 pigman who pays 10 pigs. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 20 pigs; 150 sheep; 48 goats. !1!] It pays £19 12d of white silver; [!1! when William the sheriff acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,24 The King holds HARDINGTON [Mandeville]. Gunild [!1! daughter of Earl Godwin !1!] held it before 1066. 10 hides. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 16 villagers and 16 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] It pays £12 14s of white silver; [!1! when William the sheriff acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,25 The King holds HENSTRIDGE. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Besides these 10 hides, land for 8 ploughs, which has never paid tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; 8 slaves; 37 villagers and 15 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 160 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 3 cobs; 1 cow; 22 pigs; 438 wethers. !1!] It pays £23 of white silver; [!1! when William the sheriff acquired it, as much. !1!] In this manor 1 free man held 9 acres of land and 2 acres of woodland. Value 30d. He could not separate himself from the lord of the manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 2 Queen Edith held the lands mentioned below SOM 1,26 The King holds MILVERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 cottagers, 16 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; a wood of medium size [trees], 100 acres. A market which pays 10s. [!1! 1 cob; 40 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value of the whole, £25 at face value; in Queen Edith's time it paid £12 [!1! at face value. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,27 The King holds MARTOCK. 38 hides. Before 1066 it paid tax for 13 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 14 freedmen; 65 villagers and 24 smallholders with 28 ploughs [!1! and 30 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 35s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide; a fishery which pays 5s. [!1! 2 cobs; 23 cattle; 36 pigs; 300 sheep, less 16. !1!] It pays £70 at face value and 100s more if Bishop Walkelin has testified. To this manor 3 hides have been added. Three thanes held these before 1066. They pay £4 10s in Martock. From this manor have been taken away 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in COMPTON [Durville?]. Ansger the cook holds them. Land for 2 ploughs. Four men have 1 plough there. The value was 50s; now 30s. Also from this manor 1 1/2 hides have been taken away. Aelfric Small [!1! of Hampshire !1!] holds them. Value 40s; [!1! value when Aelfric acquired them, as much. !1!] ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,28 The King holds KEYNSHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 50 hides. Land for 100 ploughs, of which 15 1/2 hides are in lordship; 10 ploughs there; 20 slaves; 25 freedmen; 70 villagers and 40 smallholders with 63 ploughs [!1! and 17 hides. !1!] 6 mills which pay 60s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 4 cobs; 10 cattle; 44 pigs; 700 sheep; 70 goats. !1!] <87b> It pays £108 at face value; it paid £80, [!1! when William Hussey acquired it in the revenue. !1!] To this manor belong 8 burgesses in Bath who pay 5s a year. Of these 50 hides Count Eustace holds 4 hides in BELLUTON, and Alfred [* of Marlborough *] from him. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held them as 1 manor before 1066. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 22 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 13 pigs; 47 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. Also of this manor's land Roger [* of Stanton *] holds 10 hides in STANTON [Drew]; he has 1 plough in lordship [!1! and 5 1/2 hides. !1!] 15 villagers and 13 smallholders have 7 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 87 sheep. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, £4. !1!] The Bishop of Coutances holds 1/2 hide of this land; he has 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Wulfward [* White *] held it and could not be separated from the manor. The wife of the same Wulfward holds 1 hide of the said 50 hides; she has 4 ploughs, with 3 slaves and 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 6 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. Of this land Aelfric [* of Keynsham *] holds 1 hide which Wulfmer held before 1066; he could not be separated from the manor. 1 plough there. Meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,29 The King holds CHEWTON [Mendip]. 29 hides. Before 1066 it paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 18 hides are in lordship; 9 ploughs there; 20 slaves; 2 freedmen; 18 villagers and 25 smallholders with 19 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] 5 mills which pay 30s, less 5d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 35 pigs, 800 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] In Bath 4 burgesses who pay 40d. It pays £50 at face value; in Queen Edith's time it paid £30. The Abbot of Jumièges holds this manor's church with 1/2 hide of land. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 2 villagers; 8 smallholders; 8 cottagers. The value was and is 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,30 The King holds BATHEASTON. 2 hides. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 7 freedmen; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 13 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] 2 mills which pay 100d; meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 2 leagues in length and width. [!1! 150 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] These 2 hides were and are [part] of the lordship revenue of the Borough of Bath. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,31 The King holds BATH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides when the Shire paid tax. The King has 64 burgesses who pay £4; 90 burgesses of other men pay 60s there. The King has 6 unoccupied houses. This Borough, with the said BATHEASTON, pays £60 at face value and 1 gold mark. Besides this, the mint pays 100s. Edward [!1! the sheriff !1!] pays £11 of the third penny of this Borough. From this Borough 1 house has been taken away. Hugh the interpreter holds it; value 2s. Of the third penny [of] ILCHESTER William of Mohun pays £6 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}; of MILBORNE [Port] 20s; of BRUTON 20s; of LANGPORT 10s; of AXBRIDGE 10s; of FROME 5s. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 3 Wulfward White held the lands mentioned below SOM 1,32 The King holds CORTON [Denham]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides and 1 furlong are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. ^[Wulfward White held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,33 The King holds WHITCOMB. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. It pays £4. ^[Wulfward White held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,34 The King holds PITNEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Humphrey holds 1/2 hide there; he has 1 plough and meadow, 6 acres and woodland, 3 acres. The value was and is 20s; value of what the King has there, 10s. ^[Wulfward White held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] SOM 1,35 Warmund holds MUDFORD in pledge from Wulfward by witness of the King's writ. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; [!1! 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, as much. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] The value was and is £3. ^[Wulfward White held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <87c> ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester SOM 2,1 The Bishop of Winchester holds TAUNTON. Archbishop Stigand held it before 1066; it paid tax for 54 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 100 ploughs. Besides this, the Bishop has in lordship land for 20 ploughs, which has never paid tax; he has 13 ploughs there, [!1! in lordship !1!]. 80 villagers, 82 smallholders, 70 slaves, 16 freedmen and 17 pigmen who pay £7 10s. Between them they have 60 ploughs [!1! and 37 hides. !1!] 64 burgesses who pay 32s. 3 mills which pay 100s, less 60d; a market which pays 50s; from the mint, 50s. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 8 cobs; 30 cattle; 24 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] When Bishop Walkelin acquired it, it paid £50; now it pays £154 13d with all its dependencies and customary dues. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,2 These customary dues belong to TAUNTON: `borough right'; thieves; breach of the peace; house-breaking; Hundred pence; St Peter's pence; Church taxes; three times a year the Bishop's pleas to be held without summons; setting out on military service with the Bishop's men. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,3 These lands pay these specified customary dues to TAUNTON: Tolland, Oake, Holford, Upper Cheddon, Cheddon [Fitzpaine], Maidenbrooke, Ford, Hillfarrance, Hele, Nynehead, Norton [Fitzwarren], Bradford[-on-Tone], Halse, Heathfield, Shopnoller and Stoke [St Mary]. These two lands do not owe military service. The people of Bagborough owe these customary dues, except for military service and burial. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,4 From all these lands those who have to make an oath or bear judgement come to TAUNTON. When the lords of these lands die they are buried in Taunton. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,5 Hillfarrance and Hele could not be separated from Taunton before 1066. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,6 Of the said 54 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land ^[in TAUNTON]^ Geoffrey now holds from the Bishop 4 hides and 1 virgate of land; Robert 4 1/2 hides; Hugh [!1! {de Uillana} !1!] 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 10 ploughs; 12 slaves; 20 villagers and 37 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 37 acres; woodland, 43 acres; a mill at 3s: it is Hugh's. In total, value £27. ^[It belonged to Taunton before 1066]^ [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,7 Also of the said hides ^[in TAUNTON]^ Godwin holds from the Bishop 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate of land; Leofeva 2 hides; Alward 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land; Aelfric and [!1! his brother !1!] Edmer 3 hides; Leofwy 1/2 virgate of land. In lordship 7 ploughs; 13 slaves; 13 villagers and 20 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 6s 8d; meadow, 45 acres; woodland, 61 acres. In total, value £8 3s. The holders _ of these lands before 1066 could not be separated from the church [!1! with that land. !1!] ^[It belonged to Taunton before 1066]^ [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,8 Also of the said hides ^[in TAUNTON]^ the Count of Mortain holds 1 hide; Alfred [!1! of `Spain' !1!] 1 hide; John [!1! the usher !1!] 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 17 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 14s 2d; meadow, 19 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. These three lands belonged to Taunton before 1066. The value was 70s; now they pay £6 10s. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,9 To this manor [of] Taunton have been added 2 1/2 hides in LYDEARD [St Lawrence] and LEIGH, which a thane held jointly before 1066; he could go to whichever lord he would. Now Wulfward and Alward hold them from the Bishop with the assent of King William. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 49 acres. The value was and is 45s. The customary dues and service of these lands have always lain in Taunton. King William granted these lands for St Peter's and Bishop Walkelin to have, as he acknowledged himself at Salisbury in the hearing of the Bishop of Durham, whom he ordered to write down this grant of his in the records. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,10 The Bishop also holds PITMINSTER. Archbishop Stigand held it; it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; [!1! 4 slaves. !1!] 17 villagers and 8 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. 1 pigman. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 400 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! A mill which pays 16d. 1 cob; 20 pigs; 36 goats. !1!] The value was £13; now £16. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <87d> SOM 2,11 The Bishop also holds BLEADON. It was and is for the monks' supplies. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 17 ploughs, of which 10 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 18 cattle; 10 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £15. Of these 10 hides Saewulf holds 1 hide from the Bishop; he has 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 1 acre. [!1! 7 cattle; 6 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] SOM 2,12 The Bishop also holds RIMPTON. [!1! Bishop !1!] Stigand held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 24 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?[2]? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury SOM 3,1 The Bishop of Salisbury holds SEABOROUGH. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, however. 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1/2 mill which pays 10d; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 59 sheep. !1!] Another [estate called] SEABOROUGH has been added to this manor. Alfred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. 1/2 mill which pays 10d; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 4 pigs; 58 sheep. !1!] These two lands are not [part] of the bishopric of Salisbury. Bishop Osmund holds them as one manor, and Walter [!1! Tirrell !1!] from him. The value was and is 60s. Before 1066 they lay in Crewkerne, the King's manor. The holders could not be separated from it. They paid to Crewkerne as a customary due 12 sheep with [their] lambs, and 1 bloom of iron from every free man [was paid]. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] SOM 3,2 The Bishop also holds CHILCOMPTON, and Walter [!1! Tirrell !1!] from him. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 80 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 3 cattle; 8 pigs; 100 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?[3]? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] ?[4]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux SOM 4,1 The Bishop of Bayeux holds TEMPLECOMBE, and Samson [!1! the chaplain !1!] from him. Earl Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] The value was and is £10. To this manor have been joined 3 virgates of land in `THORENT'. Alward [* the noble *] held them before 1066 as one manor; they paid tax for as much. Land for 1/2 plough. The value was and is 13s. [= ?[4]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances SOM 5,1 The Bishop of Coutances holds DOWLISH. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. [!1! 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 32 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 24s. To this manor have been added 7 hides which three thanes held before 1066 as 3 manors. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 11 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 44 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and as much in width and 20 acres more; woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide and 20 acres in addition. Value £6 10s. William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] holds this land from the Bishop. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,2 The Bishop also holds CHAFFCOMBE, and Ralph [!1! Rufus !1!] from him. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; [!1! 3 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 6 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Woodland 8 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 24 pigs; 65 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor have been added 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Two thanes held them before 1066 as 2 manors. Land for 2 ploughs; 3 villagers have them there. Value 20s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired them, as much. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,3 The Bishop also holds `HISCOMBE', and William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] from him. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 31 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 143 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,4 The Bishop also holds [Rodney] STOKE. Alfgeat [!1! Puttock !1!] held it before 1066. 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide and 2s in addition; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 20 mares; 5 cows; 20 pigs; 65 sheep; 68 goats. !1!] The value was £6; now £4. [!1! Roger Whiting holds it now from the Bishop. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,5 The Bishop also holds EXTON, and Drogo [* son of Mauger *] from him. Edwin [* son of Burgred *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 furlong. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 20 villagers and 13 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 6 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value £6; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, 40s. !1!] Also of this land 3 virgates of land lay in Nettlecombe, the King's manor, before 1066. [!1! Value 15s; value when the Bishop acquired them, as much. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <88a> SOM 5,6 The Bishop also holds WILMERSHAM, and Drogo [* son of Mauger *] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 virgates are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 200 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value 30s. ^[Osmund [!1! Stramin !1!] held it before 1066]^ [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,7 Drogo [* son of Mauger *] also holds CULBONE from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave with 1 plough. Pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 100 acres. Value 15s; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, 5s. !1!] Osmund [!1! Stramin !1!] held these two manors before 1066. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,8 Edmer holds WITHYCOMBE from the Bishop. Alnoth held it; it paid tax for 3 hides before 1066. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 550 acres; woodland, 100 acres, less 4. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was £4; now £6. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,9 Ascelin holds [East] HARPTREE from the Bishop. Alric and Wulfwy held it before 1066 as 2 manors; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 9 villagers, 1 smallholder and 4 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill at 5s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 12 pigs; 46 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,10 Ascelin holds HUTTON from the Bishop. Two thanes held it before 1066 as 2 manors; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 200 acres; underwood, 15 acres. The value was £4; now 60s. ^[The Church of Glastonbury held it before 1066. The holders could not be separated from the church]^ [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,11 Ascelin holds ELBOROUGH from the Bishop. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, [!1! and 2 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 12 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[The Church of Glastonbury held it before 1066. The holder could not be separated from the church]^ [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,12 Herlewin holds WINTERHEAD from the Bishop. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; a wood of medium size [trees], 3 acres. [!1! 8 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. These three manors were the Church of Glastonbury's before 1066. The holders could not be separated from the church. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,13 Herlewin holds ASHCOMBE from the Bishop. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 3 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 18 pigs; 136 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,14 William holds CLUTTON from the Bishop. Thorkil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs [!1! and 5 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 107 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 26 pigs; 176 sheep. !1!] The value was £3; now £6. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,15 William holds TIMSBURY from the Bishop. Ape held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 parts of a mill which pay 3s; meadow, 26 acres; pasture, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 14 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was 26s; now 50s. To this manor have been added 2 hides which Sibbi held as one manor before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. The third part of a mill which pays 2s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, as much. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was 14s; now 30s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,16 Wulfeva holds NORTON [Malreward] from the Bishop. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 34 acres; underwood, 6 acres; woodland, 1 league in length and as much in width. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 18 pigs; 147 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,17 Fulcran holds CLAVERHAM from the Bishop. Gunild held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide; a wood of medium size [trees] 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle. !1!] The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,18 William holds FARMBOROUGH from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 77 acres; pasture, 74 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle, 215 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. To this manor 5 hides have been added. Aelfric held them <88b> before 1066 as one manor; they paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Nigel [* of Gournay *] holds from the Bishop. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 77 acres; pasture, 74 acres. [!1! 21 cattle; 14 pigs; 68 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,19 Fulcran and Nigel [* of Gournay *] hold CLEWER from the Bishop. Thorkil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land, less 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 6 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 15s; [!1! when they acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,20 Herlewin holds BISHOPSWORTH from the Bishop. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; in Bristol 10 houses; in Bath 2 houses which pay 10d. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,21 Ascelin holds BISHOPSWORTH from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 cottagers. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 45 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,22 Ascelin holds WESTON[-in-Gordano] from the Bishop. Brictnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 5 1/2 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 33 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 7 pigs; 67 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] The value was and is £4 10s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,23 Roger [!1! Whiting !1!] holds SALTFORD from the Bishop. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 32 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 13 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,24 Roger [!1! son of Ralph !1!] holds EASTON[-in-Gordano] from the Bishop. Aelric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 5 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 36 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 3 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 20 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was £10; now £7. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,25 William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] holds PORTISHEAD from the Bishop. Aelfric [!1! the noble !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 8s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood 12 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 10 pigs; 60 goats. !1!] The value was and is 70s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,26 William holds WESTON[-in-Gordano] from the Bishop. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 17 acres; underwood, 12 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; moor, 6 furlongs. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,27 Herlewin holds CLAPTON[-in-Gordano] from the Bishop. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 18 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 40 pigs; 50 goats. !1!] The value was 40s; now 70s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,28 Brungar [!1! the Englishman !1!] holds HAVYATT from the Bishop. Tidwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cows; 5 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,29 The Bishop holds one land called KENN himself. 1/2 hide. He has 1 slave. Value 5s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,30 Fulcran and Nigel [* of Gournay *] hold BACKWELL from the Bishop. Thorkil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. 32 villagers, 21 smallholders and 2 slaves have them there. [!1! A burgess who lives in Bath and pays 32d a year. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; underwood 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 23 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,31 Fulcran holds BUTCOMBE from the Bishop. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 2 pigs; 124 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,32 Nigel [!1! of Gournay !1!] holds BARROW [Gurney] from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 15 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! [have] 12 ploughs and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 35 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 27 cattle; 14 pigs; 152 sheep, 50 goats. !1!] The value was and is £10. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <88c> SOM 5,33 The Bishop holds PORTBURY himself. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 17 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 6 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 6s; meadow, 150 acres; pasture 17 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 unbroken mares; 15 cattle; 18 pigs; 216 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £15. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,34 The Bishop holds [Long] ASHTON himself. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 6 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 25 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 12 pigs; 27 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was £12; now £10. Roger [!1! the bursar !1!] holds 7 hides of this manor's land from the Bishop. He has 2 ploughs in lordship and 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 cattle; 22 pigs; 36 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Value £7; [!1! when Roger acquired them, 100s. !1!] Guy the priest holds 3 hides of this manor's land. He has 2 ploughs and 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. [!1! 2 cobs; 13 cattle; 60 unbroken mares; 22 pigs; 80 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! when he acquired them, 20s. !1!] 1 virgate of this land belongs to this manor's church; [!1! a priest holds it. The Bishop holds these three manors as one manor. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,35 Roger [!1! Whiting !1!] holds FRESHFORD from the Bishop. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres. underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 15 pigs; 44 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,36 Ascelin holds LANGRIDGE from the Bishop. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 4 1/2 acres; pasture, 130 acres. [!1! 17 cattle; 4 pigs; 200 sheep, less 6. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,37 The Bishop holds BATHWICK himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 11 acres. !1!] 1 villager and 10 smallholders [!1! who have 1 hide, less 11 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 35s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 120 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] Value £7. To this manor has been added 1 hide in WOOLLEY which Aelfric held before 1066 as one manor; it paid tax for 1 hide. 2 ploughs there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate less 3 acres; !1!] 6 slaves. 9 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 mills which pay 2s; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 pigs; 106 sheep; 33 goats. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [!1! The Bishop holds these 2 manors from the King as one manor. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,38 Nigel [!1! of Gournay !1!] holds SWAINSWICK from the Bishop. Alfred [* the steward *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,39 The Bishop holds COMPTON [Dando] himself. Edric [!1! the noble !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 25s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 14 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £10. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,40 The Bishop holds WRAXALL himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 7 1/2 hides. !1!] 34 villagers and 30 smallholders with 25 ploughs [!1! and 8 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 12s 6d; meadow, 150 acres; woodland, as much; pasture 2 leagues long and 7 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 2 unbroken mares; 24 cattle; 19 pigs; 100 sheep, less 4. !1!] The value was and is £15. A man-at-arms holds 4 1/2 hides of this manor's land from the Bishop; he has 2 ploughs there, with 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. [!1! 70 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. To this manor has been added 1 hide which a thane held before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,41 The Bishop holds WINFORD. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 22 ploughs, of which Roger [!1! Whiting !1!] holds 4 hides, Fulcran 5 hides, Kolsveinn 1 hide. They have 5 ploughs in lordship; 7 slaves there; 19 villagers and 12 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value of the whole was £9 5s; now 20s more. To this manor has been added 1 hide which Aelfric held before 1066. Now Kolsveinn holds from the Bishop; he has 2 ploughs there, and 2 smallholders. [!1! 5 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 25s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,42 William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] holds FOXCOTE. Aldgyth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 cottagers, 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 19 acres; pasture, 6 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 29 pigs; 177 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,43 ?*? William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] also holds STRATTON[-on-the-Fosse] from the Bishop. Alwold held it before 1066 from Glastonbury Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; <88d> 3 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in both length and width; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 27 unbroken mares; 21 pigs; 317 sheep; 43 goats. !1!] The value was 50s; now £4. To this manor have been added 1 1/2 hides in PITCOTE. Wulfmer held them before 1066; he could go where he would. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave; [!1! 1 virgate and 1/2 plough. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland, 1 furlong. The value was and is 20s. William [!1! Hussey !1!] holds from the Bishop. [!1! The Bishop holds these two manors as one manor. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,44 Nigel [!1! of Gournay !1!] holds ENGLISHCOMBE from the Bishop. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 6 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 17 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 11s 7d. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 9 cattle; 24 pigs; 137 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £10. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,45 Nigel [!1! of Gournay !1!] also holds TWERTON from the Bishop. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 15 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 11 cattle; 17 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £10. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,46 Geoffrey [!1! Malregard !1!] holds TWERTON from the Bishop. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 18 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. Alfred [!1! the steward !1!] held this land from Queen Edith. Now the Bishop holds from the King, as he states. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,47 Roger [* Whiting *] holds RADSTOCK from the Bishop. Alfgeat, Alwin and Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 9 villagers, 12 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 13s; meadow, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 22 pigs; 210 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,48 Ralph [!1! Rufus !1!] holds HARDINGTON from the Bishop. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 36 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 28 pigs; 126 sheep; 2 asses. !1!] The value was and is £4. In this manor is 1 hide which belongs to Hemington. Baldwin [* the sheriff *] holds it; he has common pasture in this manor. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,49 Ascelin holds BABINGTON from the Bishop. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 1 [head of] cattle; 13 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,50 ?*? Ascelin holds `MIDDLECOTE' from the Bishop. Two thanes held it from Glastonbury Church; they could not be separated from it; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 9 villagers, 6 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 6s 6d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 2 cattle; 9 pigs, 30 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,51 The Bishop holds LULLINGTON himself. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 16 pigs; 220 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,52 The Bishop holds ORCHARDLEIGH himself. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 14 goats. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,53 Moses holds TELLISFORD from the Bishop. Edward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 cottagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 1 1/2 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 13 pigs; 100 sheep, less 5; 29 goats. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, 20s. !1!] To this manor 3 hides have been added. Alfgeat held them before 1066; they paid tax for as much. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 9s; meadow, 11 1/2 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 4 1/2 acres. [!1! 12 pigs; 65 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] The value was 60s; now 40s. [!1! Roger holds from the Bishop. !1!] [!1! The Bishop has these two manors as one manor. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,54 The Bishop holds RODE as three manors. Seven thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which Robert holds 1 hide from the Bishop, Moses 1/2 hide, ^[another]^ Robert 1 1/2 hides, Roger 2 1/2 hides, Sheerwold 2 1/2 hides, Richard [!1! the interpreter !1!] 1 hide. In lordship 7 ploughs; 6 slaves; 3 villagers and 29 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. From mills come 27s; meadow, 33 acres; woodland, 33 acres; pasture, 25 acres. The value of the whole was £7 10s; value now between them £8 5s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,55 Nigel [* of Gournay *] holds KEYFORD from the Bishop. Leofday held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 12 cottagers. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 13 pigs; 26 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <89a> SOM 5,56 Osmund holds [Stony] LITTLETON from the Bishop. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 6 slaves. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 15 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when he acquired it, 30s. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,57 The Bishop holds NEWTON [St Loe] himself. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 9 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 40 pigs; 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] The value was 60s; now 100s. To this manor have been added 7 hides which two thanes held before 1066. Land for 8 ploughs. [!1! [In lordship] 3 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers, 8 smallholders and 7 slaves with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 23 acres. The value was 100s; now £10. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,58 Ascelin holds FARRINGTON [Gurney] from the Bishop. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 7 cattle; 7 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was 50s; now £4. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,59 Ascelin holds [Ston] EASTON from the Bishop. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 6 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 70s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,60 Ascelin holds [West] HARPTREE from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 7 villagers, 4 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 58 acres; woodland, 42 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 4 pigs; 24 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,61 Robert holds EMBOROUGH from the Bishop. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 29 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 23 cattle; 25 pigs; 158 wethers. !1!] The value was 20s; now 70s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,62 The Bishop holds CAMELEY himself. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 9 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers, 1 smallholder and 7 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 120 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 50 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 21 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] The value was £7; now £10. Humphrey [* of Carteret *] holds 1 hide of this manor's land; he has 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 cottager with 1 plough. Meadow, 40 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 14 pigs; 70 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,63 William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] holds KINGSTON [Seymour] from the Bishop. Aldred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 18 villagers and 4 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 31 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. Of this manor's land Fulcran holds land for 1 plough from the Bishop. He has 2 smallholders. Value 4s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,64 William [!1! of Monceaux !1!] also holds KINGSTON [Seymour] from the Bishop. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 2 hides. !1!] 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 slave who have 6 1/2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] The value was and is 60s. Before 1066 this manor did not pay tax except for 1 hide. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,65 Roger holds HALLATROW from the Bishop. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 27 acres; pasture, 33 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 17 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,66 Ralph [!1! Rufus !1!] holds [High] LITTLETON from the Bishop. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, [!1! and 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 32 acres; pasture, 66 acres; In Bath 1 burgess who pays 15d. [!1! 6 cattle; 2 pigs; 83 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,67 Ralph [!1! Rufus !1!] also holds UPTON [Noble] from the Bishop. Leofmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 21 pigs; 30 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,68 Leofwin holds MIDGELL from the Bishop. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 1 pig. !1!] The value was 4s; now 20s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,69 Ralph holds WEATHERGROVE from the Bishop. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [!1! 2 pigs; 66 sheep. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] SOM 5,70 Ascelin holds STOWELL from the Bishop. Thormund held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 5 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 20 pigs; 140 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <89b> ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells SOM 6,1 The Bishop of Wells holds WELLS. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 50 hides. Land for 60 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 20 villagers and 14 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] 4 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 300 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 furlongs wide; moor, 3 leagues. [!1! 2 cobs; 22 cattle; 30 pigs; 150 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Value £30, for the Bishop's use. The Canons [!1! of St Andrew's Church !1!] hold 14 hides of this manor's land. They have 6 ploughs in lordship; 8 slaves; [!1! 6 hides. !1!] 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 8 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 50d. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 10 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value £12, [!1! for the Canons' use. !1!] Also of this manor's land Fastrad holds 6 hides from the Bishop, Richard 5 hides, Erneis 5 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 10 slaves; 17 villagers and 16 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 10s. Value between them £13. Of this manor's land ^[another]^ Fastrad holds 2 hides from the Bishop, Ralph 2 hides. These 4 hides are of the Bishop's lordship. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill which pays 7s 6d. Value of the whole 70s. Also of these 50 hides Manasseh [* the cook *]'s wife holds 2 hides, but not from the Bishop. Value 20s. Besides these 50 hides the Bishop has 2 hides which never paid tax before 1066. Alward [!1! Croc !1!] and Edric hold from the Bishop. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,2 The Bishop also holds COMBE [St Nicholas]. Azur [!1! son of Thorodd? !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 15 villagers and 13 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 12 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in both length and width; woodland, 1 league in both length and width. [!1! 12 cattle; 18 pigs; 315 sheep; 1 cob. !1!] The value was £10; now £18. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,3 The Bishop also holds KINGSBURY [Episcopi]. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 24 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] 3 men-at-arms and 1 cleric hold 8 hides of this manor's land. Value £12, for the Bishop's use; £8, for the men-at-arms' use. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,4 The Bishop also holds CHARD. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 11 slaves; 20 villagers with 14 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide; pasture, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 20 pigs; 300 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] A thane holds 2 hides of this land; he cannot be separated from the church. Value of the whole £16. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,5 The Bishop also holds `LITNES'. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,6 The Bishop also holds WIVELISCOMBE. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 36 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 16 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 34 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 12 pigs; 70 sheep; 36 goats. !1!] 3 men-at-arms hold 9 hides of this manor's land from the Bishop; they have 16 ploughs. This land is of the Bishopric's lordship; it cannot be separated from the Bishop. Value to the Bishop £10; to the men-at-arms £15. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,7 The Bishop also holds WELLINGTON. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 31 slaves; 53 villagers and 61 smallholders with 25 ploughs [!1! and 9 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 105 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 17 cattle; 3 pigs; 110 sheep. !1!] Of this manor's land John [!1! the usher !1!] holds 2 hides of the villagers' land from the Bishop. Value of the whole £25. To this manor has been added 1 hide which Aelfeva held as a manor before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and as wide. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,8 The Bishop also holds [Bishops] LYDEARD. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 20 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 31d; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Of this manor's land 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides of the villagers' land; they have 3 ploughs. Value of the whole £13. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] <89c> SOM 6,9 The Bishop also holds BANWELL. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 24 villagers and 12 smallholders with 18 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 1 league long and wide; woodland 2 1/2 leagues in length and width. [!1! 15 cattle; 15 pigs; 30 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Of this manor's land Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] holds 3 hides from the Bishop, Ralph [!1! Crooked Hands !1!] 5 1/2 hides, Roghard 5 1/2 hides, Fastrad 1 hide, {Bono} 1 hide, Alwy [!1! son of Banna? !1!] 1 hide. In lordship 9 ploughs; 5 slaves; 25 villagers and 15 smallholders who have 13 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills of Roghard's which pay 10s; Ordwulf , 1 mill which pays 40d. Value of the whole manor £15, for the Bishop's use; for the men's use, £15 likewise. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,10 The Bishop also holds EVERCREECH. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 3 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 25 cattle; 30 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Value £10, [!1! for the Bishop's use. !1!] Also of this manor's land Erneis holds 7 hides from the Bishop, Magher 1 1/2 hides, Hildebert [* of Tours *] 1 hide. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value between them, 110s. Also of this land a priest and 2 other Englishmen hold 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Value £4. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,11 The Bishop also holds WESTBURY[-sub-Mendip]. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres: woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 18 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Value £8. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,12 Osmund holds WINSHAM from the Bishop. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 50 villagers with 9 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. 1 pigman who pays 12 pigs. !1!] 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 13 cattle; 13 pigs; 270 sheep. !1!] The value was £6; now £10. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,13 The Bishop holds CHEW [Magna] himself. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 50 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 14 slaves; 30 villagers and 9 smallholders with 24 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. 2 pigmen who pay 24 pigs. !1!] 3 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 36 pigs; 148 sheep; 46 goats. !1!] Value to the Bishop £30. Of this manor's land Richard holds 5 hides from the Bishop, Roghard 6 hides, Stephen 5 hides, Aelfric [!1! of Stowey !1!] 7 virgates, Wulfric 2 hides. In lordship 7 ploughs; 8 slaves; 18 villagers and 27 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 10s. Value between them £13. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,14 The Bishop also holds YATTON. John the Dane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 22 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 32 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide; moor, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 11 cattle; 15 pigs. !1!] Value to the Bishop £6. Of this manor's land Fastrad holds 5 hides from the Bishop, Hildebert [* of Tours *] 4 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 18 villagers and 23 smallholders with 11 ploughs. Value between them £9. A pasture called WEMBERHAM is there, which before 1066 belonged to Congresbury, the King's manor. Benzelin [!1! the archdeacon !1!] holds this manor's church with 1 hide from the Bishop. Value 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,15 The Bishop also holds WEDMORE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 10 hides; however there are 11 hides there. Land for 36 ploughs, of which 5 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 13 villagers and 14 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 18 cottagers. Meadow, 70 acres; 2 fisheries which pay 10s; woodland, 50 acres; pasture, 1 league in both length and width. [!1! Besides these, moors which pay nothing. 6 unbroken mares; 17 cattle; 13 pigs. !1!] The value was £20; now £17. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,16 The Canons of St Andrew's [* of Wells *] hold WANSTROW from the Bishop. They held it themselves before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 12 pigs. !1!] Value £3; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, £4. !1!] [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,17 They ^[the Canons of St Andrew's of Wells]^ hold LITTON themselves. They held it themselves before 1066; it paid tax for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 6 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 3 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 1000 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 13 cattle; 40 goats. !1!] Value 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] <89d> SOM 6,18 The King holds [***] manor of MILVERTON. Bishop Giso held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] SOM 6,19 Roger Arundel holds a manor, ASH [Priors]; it lay in the Bishop's manor of [Bishops] Lydeard before 1066. Bishop Giso held it; it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Roger holds from the King, wrongfully. Value £3. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Wells =] ?7? Land of Bath Church SOM 7,1 The Church of St Peter of Bath has in this Borough ^[BATH]^ 24 burgesses who pay 20s. A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 12 acres. Value of the whole 40s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,2 The Church itself holds PRISTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 80 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] The value was and is £6. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,3 The Church itself holds STANTON [Prior]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 5 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,4 Walter [!1! Hussey !1!] holds WILMINGTON from the church. A thane held it from the church before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 300 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,5 The Church itself holds WESTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 8 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 6 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 1 league in both length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was £8; now £10. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,6 The Church itself holds BATHFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 1 league in both length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 8 pigs; 112 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £10. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,7 The Church itself holds [Monkton] COMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Lands for 8 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 13s 6d; meadow, 32 acres; underwood, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 12 pigs; 72 sheep. !1!] The value was £7; now £8. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,8 William [!1! Hussey !1!] holds CHARLCOMBE from the Church. A thane held it before 1066 from the Church; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was 50s; now £6. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,9 The Church itself holds LYNCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 pigs; 180 sheep. !1!] The value was £6; now £8. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,10 Walter [!1! Hussey !1!] holds BATHEASTON from this church. Abbot Wulfward? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 6s 8d. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 250 sheep. !1!] The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,11 Hugh [!1! the interpreter !1!], 3 hides, and [!1! an Englishman called !1!] Kolgrim, 2 hides, hold BATHAMPTON from this church. Two thanes held it before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 28 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in both length and width; underwood, 10 furlongs in length and width. Value 110s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,12 Ranulf Flambard holds `WOODWICK' from this church. A monk of this monastery held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 smallholders. 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,13 The Church itself holds CORSTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 pigs; 62 sheep. !1!] Value £8; [!1! when the Abbot acquired it, £7. !1!] ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,14 The Church itself holds `EVERSY'. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 3 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. ^[It lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it]^ [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] SOM 7,15 The Church itself holds ASHWICK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 slave. 2 villagers who pay 42d. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 3 acres. The value is and was 42d. The whole of this land lay in [the lands of] this church before 1066; it could not be separated from it. [= ?7? Land of Bath Church =] <90a> ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury SOM 8,1 Glastonbury Church has in that town ^[GLASTONBURY]^ 12 hides which have never paid tax. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 10 hides, less 1/2 virgate, are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 17 slaves; 21 villagers and 33 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 8 smiths. Vineyard, 3 {arpents}; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 20 acres; underwood, 300 acres. [!1! 5 cobs; 58 cattle; 20 pigs; 20 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value £20; [!1! value when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, £10. !1!] An island called MEARE is attached to this manor. 60 acres of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. 10 fishermen. 3 fisheries which pay 20d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres; vineyard, 2 {arpents}. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 4 pigs. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when the Abbot acquired it, as much. !1!] Another island called PANBOROUGH belongs there. 6 acres of land. Vineyard, 3 {arpents}. 1 smallholder. Value 4s; [!1! value when the Abbot acquired it, as much. !1!] A third island is attached to it and is called `ANDERSEY', on which are 2 hides which have never paid tax. 1 plough there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value 15s; [!1! value when the Abbot acquired it, as much. !1!] Godwin holds from the Abbot. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,2 The Church itself holds WINSCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 5 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 28 villagers and 6 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 8 cows; 16 pigs; 30 sheep; 31 goats. !1!] Of this manor's land Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Abbot, Ralph [!1! Crooked Hands !1!] 1 hide and 1 virgate, Pipe 1/2 hide. 5 ploughs there. Value of this manor to the Abbot £8; to his men, 55s. The Bishop of Coutances holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the King; value 20s. Brictric held it freely before 1066, but he could not be separated from the church. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,3 The Church itself holds PODIMORE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 7 acres are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 7 acres. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,4 Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds [East] LYDFORD from the church. [!1! A thane by the name of !1!] Alward held it before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 13 pigs; 160 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,5 The Church itself holds SHAPWICK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. Besides this the Abbot has land for 20 ploughs, which has never paid tax. 12 villagers' ploughs there; elsewhere 4 ploughs in lordship; 6 slaves; 5 freedmen; 15 villagers and 16 smallholders. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 57 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 23 cattle; 11 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Of these 30 hides Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 5 hides in SUTTON [Mallet] from the Abbot, 5 hides in EDINGTON, 5 hides in CHILTON [Polden] and 5 hides in CATCOTT. Fourteen thanes held them before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. In lordship 9 ploughs; 11 slaves; 19 villagers and 23 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres, less 1; underwood, 31 acres. Also of these 30 hides Alfred [!1! of `Spain' !1!] holds 5 hides in WOOLAVINGTON; he has 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides in lordship. !1!] 5 slaves. 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] [!1! 11 cattle; 13 horses; 33 pigs; 151 sheep. !1!] Warmund holds 1/2 hide of this land from the Abbot; he has 1 plough [!1! in lordship. !1!] 4 smallholders. Value 10s. Value of this manor to the Abbot £12; to Roger £19; to Alfred £7. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,6 The Church itself holds MIDDLEZOY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 12 freedmen; 27 villagers and 13 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 17 cattle; 18 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was £10; now £24. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,7 Walter [!1! of Douai !1!] holds COSSINGTON from the Abbot. Alwin Pike held it from the Abbot before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 26 pigs; 26 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,8 Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds DURBOROUGH from the Abbot. Oswald held it from the Abbot before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 6 pigs. !1!] Value 30s; value when he acquired it, 40s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,9 Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] holds BLACKFORD from the Abbot. Alnoth held it from the Abbot before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 115 acres; pasture, 43 acres; woodland, 47 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 9 unbroken mares; 30 cattle; 24 pigs; 84 sheep. !1!] Value 100s; when he acquired it, £4. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,10 Godescal holds STAWELL from the Abbot. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cobs; 8 cattle; 200 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; when he acquired it, 5s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] <90b> SOM 8,11 The Church itself holds WALTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 10 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 27 villagers and 12 smallholders with 18 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 10 cattle; 18 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value to the Abbot £15; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, 100s. !1!] Of these 30 hides Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 5 hides in COMPTON [Dundon] from the Abbot, Walter [!1! of Douai !1!] 3 hides in ASHCOTT and 3 hides in PEDWELL. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 15 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Roger has meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 6 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Walter [has] meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value between them £8. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,12 Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds BUTLEIGH? from the Abbot. Winegot [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 7 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, 6s. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,13 Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] also holds DUNDON from the Abbot. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 5 unbroken mares; 2 cobs; 9 pigs. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! when he acquired it, £6. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,14 Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] also holds ASHCOTT from the Abbot; it belongs to the Abbot's manor of Walton. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 2 oxen in a plough. !1!] 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 7 pigs; 42 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,15 Gerard [!1! the ditcher !1!] holds GREINTON from the Abbot. Wulfmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 2 smallholders and 2 freedmen with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 6 pigs. !1!] The value is and was 50s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,16 The Church itself holds OVERLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship. One of these was thaneland; however it could not be separated from the church. In lordship 4 ploughs, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 35 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 20 pigs; 55 sheep. !1!] Value £8; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,17 The Church itself holds HAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 17 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 5 hides and 2 1/2 virgates are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 22 villagers and 21 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 17 cattle; 10 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Value £10; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, £4. !1!] Of this manor's land Robert [!1! of Auberville !1!] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Abbot, Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] 5 hides, Gerard [!1! the ditcher !1!] 3 virgates of land. Leofric, Alwold and Almer held them before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 14 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 20 acres. In total, value 110s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,18 The Church itself holds BUTLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 25 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £10; [!1! when ^[Abbot]^ {Turstin} acquired it, 60s. !1!] Of this manor's land {Turstin} [!1! son of Rolf !1!] holds 8 hides, Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] 2 hides. Two thanes held them from the church before 1066; they could not be separated from it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; underwood, 12 acres. The value was and is £7 between them. Alstan holds 1/2 hide of this land from the Abbot; he has 1 plough. [!1! 1 cob; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,19 Humphrey [!1! the chamberlain !1!] holds 2 hides in LATTIFORD from the King; they belong to this manor. Aelfric held them before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 20s. ^[Belongs to Butleigh]^ [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,20 The Church itself holds PILTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. Besides this the Abbot has land there for 20 ploughs, which has never paid tax. In lordship 10 ploughs; 15 slaves; 21 villagers and 42 smallholders with 10 ploughs on the land which does not pay tax. 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 46 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 4 cobs; 35 cattle; 56 pigs; 500 sheep; 42 goats. !1!] Of the land which does not pay tax Alnoth the monk holds 1 hide freely from the Abbot with the King's assent. It was thaneland; it cannot be separated from the church. Value of the whole £24; the value was £16. Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 6 1/2 hides of this manor's land in SHEPTON [Mallet] and 3 hides in CROSCOMBE. Wulffrith and Almer held them before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. <90c> In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 13 villagers and 19 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 6s 3d; meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 42 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value of the whole £9. Also of this manor's land Edred holds 5 hides in [North] WOOTTON from the Abbot, Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] 5 hides in PYLLE and Ralph [!1! Crooked Hands !1!] 2 hides in PILTON itself. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 8 villagers and 18 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 4s 6d; meadow, 36 1/2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value of the whole £7 10s between them. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,21 The Church itself holds PENNARD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. However there are 20 hides there. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 12 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 17 villagers, 9 smallholders and 10 cottagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 42 cattle; 25 pigs; 55 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £12; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, £4. !1!] Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Abbot. Aelmer held it before 1066. 4 villagers who have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 acres. The value was and is 30s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,22 The Church itself holds BALTONSBOROUGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides and 1 virgate are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers, 9 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 14 pigs; 33 goats. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,23 The Church itself holds DOULTING. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 12 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 10 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 15 pigs; 340 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £14; [!1! when ^[Abbot]^ {Turstin} acquired it, £6. !1!] Of this land Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in CHARLTON, and 2 hides and 3 virgates of land elsewhere. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 9d; meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value 100s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,24 The Church itself holds BATCOMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 9 hides and 3 virgates of land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 4 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 9 pigs; 150 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Value to the Abbot £7; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, 40s. !1!] Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 2 hides of this manor's land. Wulfwy held them before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. He has 1 plough [!1! in lordship !1!], with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 pigs. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! when he acquired them, 40s. !1!] Of this manor's land Ascelin holds 7 hides and 3 virgates of land in WESTCOMBE. Alfhild, [!1! the Abbot's mother !1!], held them before 1066; she could not be separated from the church. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 5 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers, 7 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 1 slave have 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 2 mills which pay 5s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 10 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value £4 10s; [!1! when he acquired them, 20s. !1!] Two hides of this land were villagers' land; the other five were thaneland. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,25 The Church itself holds MELLS. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 10 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 8 villagers, 7 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 15 pigs; 100 sheep, less 9. !1!] Value to the Abbot £10; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, 100s. !1!] Godiva holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Abbot. Her husband held it before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. Value 78d. The Bishop of Coutances holds 5 1/2 hides from the King which belong to this manor. Two thanes held them before 1066, but they could not be separated from the church. Ascelin holds from the Bishop. [!1! Value 25s; when the Bishop acquired them, as much. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,26 Walter [!1! Hussey !1!] holds 4 hides in WHATLEY from the Abbot. Wulfgar, a monk, held them before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 14 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 70s; [!1! when he acquired it, 30s. !1!] John [!1! the usher !1!] holds 1 hide of villagers' land in this manor from the Abbot. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 villagers. Value 15s; [!1! when John acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] <90d> SOM 8,27 The Church itself holds WRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 32 ploughs, of which 11 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 41 villagers and 12 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] 3 mills which pay 14s 2d; meadow, 44 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. [!1! 46 cattle; 30 pigs; 278 sheep; 47 goats. !1!] Value to the Abbot £30. Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 1 1/2 hides of this manor's land from the Abbot. A thane held them before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. 3 ploughs there. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Value 30s. Saewulf holds 1 1/2 hides of this land. He held them himself before 1066. He has 1 1/2 ploughs there. 1 villager with 4 cottagers have 1 plough. Value 30s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,28 The Church itself holds [WEST] MONKTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which Bishop Walkelin holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land from the Abbot in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 24 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 22 cattle; 12 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value £7, [!1! for Walkelin's use. !1!] In this village Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 4 hides and 3 virgates of land from the Abbot, and Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] 2 1/2 hides. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. 4 ploughs in lordship; 3 slaves; 8 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 19 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value between them £4 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,29 The Church itself holds MARKSBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 19 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 29 pigs; 85 sheep. !1!] Value £10 [!1! to the Abbot. !1!] A thane holds 2 1/2 hides of this land; value 20s. Oswald held them before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,30 The Church itself holds DITCHEAT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 30 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 13 villagers, 18 smallholders and 3 Cottagers with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 5d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 20 pigs; 123 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Value to the Abbot £12. Of this manor's land Serlo [!1! of Burcy !1!] holds 5 1/2 hides in HORNBLOTTON from the Abbot, Ralph [!1! Crooked Hands !1!] 6 1/2 hides in ALHAMPTON, Nigel [!1! the doctor !1!] 5 1/2 hides in LAMYATT. The holders _ before 1066 could not be separated from the church. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; 29 villagers, 12 smallholders and 3 Cottagers with 15 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 13s 4d; meadow, 55 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 9 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value of the whole between them £14 10s; the value was £11. Also of these 30 hides Aelfric [* son of Everwacer? *] and Everard hold 1 hide from the King. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. Value 20s. Also of these 30 hides the Count of Mortain holds 7 hides from the King. A thane held them from the Abbot before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. Value 100s; [!1! when the Count acquired them, £7. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,31 The Church itself holds CAMERTON. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 5s; meadow, 80 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 13 pigs; 154 sheep. !1!] Value £7; [!1! when Abbot {Turstin} acquired it, £6. !1!] Roger holds 1 hide of this manor's land from the Abbot; he has 1 plough [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] The Count of Mortain gave this manor to the Abbot in exchange for Tintinhull. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,32 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds CRANMORE from the Abbot. He held it himself likewise before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 6 slaves; 8 villagers, 2 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 goats. !1!] Value £4. This land cannot be separated from the church. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,33 The Church itself holds BRENT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 8 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 50 villagers and 47 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 73 cattle; 60 pigs; 82 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £50; [!1! when the Abbot acquired it, £15. !1!] Of these 20 hides Roger [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds 1 hide from the Abbot, Ralph [!1! of Conteville !1!] 5 virgates, Aelfric [!1! son of Everwacer? !1!] 5 virgates, Godwin [!1! the priest !1!] 1 1/2 hides. Those who held from the Abbot before 1066 could not be separated from the church. In lordship 4 ploughs, with 1 slave; 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 10 cottagers with 3 ploughs. Value between them £4 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,34 Walscin [!1! of Douai !1!] holds EDINGWORTH from the Abbot. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from the church. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 4 villagers, 5 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 5 pigs; 5 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when Walscin acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,35 Erneis holds DOWNHEAD from the Abbot. Wulfgar, a monk, held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there, with 5 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,36 Siward [* the falconer *] holds 3 virgates of land from Glastonbury Church in the manor called DINNINGTON. Value 13s 2d. ^[Belongs to Dinnington]^ [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] <91a> SOM 8,37 Bishop Maurice holds St Andrew's Church of ILCHESTER with 3 hides of land from the King. Brictric held it before 1066 from Glastonbury Church; he could not be separated from it. [!1! Value of this church, 100s; value when Maurice acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,38 The Bishop of Coutances holds HUTTON, ELBOROUGH, `HISCOMBE' and STRATTON[-on-the-Fosse] from the King. These lands were thaneland before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. Value 100s and more. The church does not have service from them. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,39 The Count of Mortain holds these manors from the King: KINGSTONE?, STOKE[-sub Hamdon], STOKE[-sub-Hamdon], DRAYCOTT. These lands were thaneland in Glastonbury ^[Church]^ [lands] before 1066; they could not be separated from it. Value £13. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,40 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds in the manor of BUTLEIGH woodland, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide; it was in Glastonbury ^[Church]^ [lands] before 1066. ^[Belongs to Butleigh]^ [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] SOM 8,41 Roger of Courseulles has a manor, LIMINGTON, for which his father gave in exchange 5 hides which he held from Glastonbury Church; they could not be separated from it. The church loses service from them. [= ?8? Land of St Mary's of Glastonbury =] ?9? Land of Muchelney Church SOM 9,1 St Peter's Church of Muchelney has 4 carucates of land which have never paid tax in these 3 islands: MUCHELNEY, MIDELNEY and THORNEY. In lordship 2 ploughs; vineyard, 1 {arpent}. 4 slaves. 3 villagers and 18 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 fisheries which pay 6000 eels; meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 21 cattle; 6 pigs; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is £3. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,2 The Church itself holds CHIPSTABLE. Ceolric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 16 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 50s. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,3 The Church itself holds ILMINSTER. Abbot Leofward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 9 hides and 1 1/2 virgates are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 25 villagers and 22 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 10 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 mills which pay 22s 6d; meadow, 80 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. A market which pays 20s. [!1! 2 cobs; 27 cattle; 33 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Two thanes held 1 1/2 hides of this land; they could not be separated from the church. Value of the whole £20; value when the Abbot died £26. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,4 The Church itself holds ISLE [Abbotts]. Godric ?A? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. [!1! 1 cob; 25 cattle; 15 pigs; 60 sheep, less 1. !1!] The value was and is £4. ^[Godric did not belong to the Abbey before 1066]^ [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,5 The Church itself holds ISLE [Abbotts]. Edwin ?B? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders who hold 15 acres; another one in lordship. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 16s; [!1! when the Abbot died, as much. !1!] ^[Edwin did not belong to the Abbey before 1066]^ [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,6 The Church itself holds DRAYTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 15 ploughs, of which 11 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 16 villagers and 14 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 22 pigs; 107 sheep. !1!] Ceolric and Wulfward hold 2 hides of these 20 hides. Brictwin and Leofing held them from the Abbey before 1066; they could not be separated from it. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 35 acres; woodland, 7 acres. Value of the whole £10. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,7 The Church itself holds [West] CAMEL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 7 cows; 1 pig; 100 sheep, less 9. !1!] Of these 10 hides Dodman holds 1 hide from the Abbot; he has 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value of the whole £10 10s. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] SOM 9,8 The Church itself holds CATHANGER. Wadel ?C? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! The monks have in lordship 1/2 hide, less 15 acres. !1!] 1 villager with 1 smallholder who hold 15 acres. Ingulf holds 1 hide of this land; he has 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 9 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] Value [!1! of Ingulf's part !1!] 20s; of the monks' part, 7s; [!1! when the Abbot died, as much. !1!] Godric ?A?, Edwin ?B? and Wadel ?C? did not belong to the Abbey before 1066. [= ?9? Land of Muchelney Church =] ?10? Land of Athelney Church SOM 10,1 St Peter's Church of Athelney holds ILTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and another in width. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 100s. The Count of Mortain holds 2 hides of this manor's land, which were in [the lands of] this church before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. Value 30s. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] <91b> SOM 10,2 The Church itself holds [Long] SUTTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 15 pigs; 102 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £8. Roger the Breton holds 1/2 hide of this land; he has 1 plough. Roger of Courseulles holds 2 hides of this manor's land, against the Abbot's will. Two thanes held them from the church before 1066; they could not be separated from it. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 50s. Two men hold from Roger. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] SOM 10,3 The Church itself holds SEAVINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 7 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 9 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 30s. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] SOM 10,4 The Church itself holds HAMP. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Value 30s. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] SOM 10,5 The Church itself holds LYNG. 1 hide, but it did not pay tax before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] SOM 10,6 The Count of Mortain holds 2 hides {{from the Abbot's manor called}} in ASHILL, Roger of Courseulles holds 2 hides from the manor of [Long] SUTTON, and Ralph of Limésy holds 1 hide {{from the manor}} in BOSSINGTON. These lands lay in [the lands of] Athelney [Church] before 1066; they could not be separated from it. [= ?10? Land of Athelney Church =] ?11? Land of the Church of Rome SOM 11,1 The Church of Rome of the Blessed Apostle Peter holds PURITON from the King. Queen Edith held it before 1066. 6 hides, but they did not pay tax, except for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 150 acres; pasture, 150 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 60 sheep. !1!] It pays £12 a year. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Rome =] ?12? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen SOM 12,1 The Church of Saint-Etienne [of] Caen, holds CREWKERNE church from the King. 10 hides. Land for 13 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 11 villagers, 2 freedmen and 17 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in length and in width. [!1! 1 cob; 25 sheep. !1!] Of these 10 hides a man-at-arms holds 3 hides from the Abbot; he has 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides in lordship, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] He has a mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league in length and in width. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 14 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Value to the Abbot £7; [!1! when the Abbot acquired it, as much. !1!] [!1! Value !1!] to the man-at-arms £4; [!1! when he acquired them, as much. !1!] [= ?12? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] ?13? Land of Sainte-Marie of Montebourg SOM 13,1 The Church of Sainte-Marie of Montebourg holds one manor _ from the King by gift of Nigel the doctor. Spirtes the priest held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 10 pigs; 60 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?13? Land of Sainte-Marie of Montebourg =] ?14? Land of St Edward's ^[of Shaftesbury]^ SOM 14,1 St Edward's Church holds [Abbas] COMBE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] In Milborne [Port] 6 burgesses who pay 50d. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?14? Land of St Edward's ^[of Shaftesbury]^ =] ?15? What Bishop Maurice [* of London *] holds SOM 15,1 Bishop Maurice [* of London *] holds St Andrew's Church ^[of ILCHESTER]^ from the King. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 9 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?15? What Bishop Maurice [* of London *] holds =] ?16? What the King's clerics [hold] SOM 16,1 Reinbald ^[the priest]^ holds FROME church with 8 carucates of land. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 8 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 35 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 30 pigs; 228 sheep. !1!] Value £6. SOM 16,2 Richere [!1! of Les Andelys !1!] holds STOGUMBER church from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 3 furlongs. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value £3 and 4 cows; [!1! value when Richere acquired it, 30s. !1!] <91c> SOM 16,3 Erchenger [!1! the priest !1!] holds from the King 2 1/2 virgates of land in [the lands of] CANNINGTON church. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 villager and 6 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 7 acres; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 3 cows; 9 pigs; 10 wethers. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] SOM 16,4 Stephen the chaplain holds MILVERTON church with 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. Woodland, 10 acres. Value 40s. SOM 16,5 Alfgeat the priest holds 1 hide in SOUTH PETHERTON from the King. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 11 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. SOM 16,6 In [the lands of] CARHAMPTON church lie 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with a priest, 1 villager and 8 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 hide and 1 1/2 ploughs. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when the Bishop died, 40s. !1!] ^[Bishop Peter held this church; now it is in the King William's hands]^ SOM 16,7 In [the lands of] [North] PETHERTON church lie 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Value 20s. Bishop Peter held these two churches; now they are in the King's hands. SOM 16,8 Leofa holds BEERE, which he also held from King Edward; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave and 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 5 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. SOM 16,9 Thorsten holds [Abbots] LEIGH. His father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 pigs. !1!] Value 10s. SOM 16,10 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] holds 1/2 hide in the manor called RIDGEHILL in alms from the King. [!1! He had the whole manor before, in 1066. !1!] Value 3s. ^[Belongs to Ridgehill]^ SOM 16,11 In [the lands of] CURRY [Rivel] church is 1/2 hide. A priest has 1 plough there. Value 12s. SOM 16,12 Edith, a nun, holds 12 acres of land _ in alms from the King. She has woodland and pasture, 80 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 11 sheep. !1!] Value 5s. SOM 16,13 Two nuns hold 2 1/2 virgates of land in HOLNICOTE? in alms from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s; [!1! when they acquired them, 10s. !1!] SOM 16,14 In KILMERSDON is 1/2 hide of land. Value 10s. Bishop Peter held it; now it is in the King's hands. ?17? Land of Count Eustace SOM 17,1 Count Eustace held [[holds]] NEWTON from the King. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 virgates of land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 33 acres; woodland, 17 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 35 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. Alfred [of] Marlborough holds from the Count. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,2 Alfred ^[of Marlborough]^ also holds COMBWICH from the Count. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 26 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 50s; now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,3 Everard holds LEXWORTHY from the Count. Alward [* the noble *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 2 blooms of iron; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 30s. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,4 The Count holds LOXTON himself. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,5 Alfred [* of Marlborough *] holds CHELWOOD from the Count. Thori held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide; !1!] another [plough] in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 15 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! when the Count acquired it, 40s. !1!] [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,6 Alfred [* of Marlborough *] holds BELLUTON from the Count. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it freely before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 22 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 13 pigs; 47 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] <91d> SOM 17,7 Countess Ida of Boulogne holds KINGWESTON from the King. Wulfeva [* {Beteslau} *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 2 hides and 3 virgates are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, 1 virgate and 5 acres. !1!] Meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 22 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 acre wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 12 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] SOM 17,8 Matilda holds COMPTON [Durville] from the Count. Wulfnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 10 [***] smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 64d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cows; 140 sheep. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! when the Count acquired the manor, £4. !1!] [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] ?18? Land of Earl Hugh SOM 18,1 Earl Hugh holds TETTON from the King, and William [* Malbank *] from him. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 6 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] SOM 18,2 William [* Malbank *] holds SAMPFORD [Brett] from the Earl. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide and 3 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 50 acres; a mill. [!1! 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. ^[Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] SOM 18,3 William [* Malbank *] holds ALLER from the Earl. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder and 1 villager. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 36 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 15s. [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] SOM 18,4 The Church of Saint-Sever holds HENSTRIDGE from the Earl. Ednoth [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 5 pigs. !1!] Value £4 10s; [!1! value when the Earl acquired it, £5. !1!] [= ?18? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain SOM 19,1 The Count of Mortain holds CRICKET [St Thomas] from the King, and {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] from him. Sheerwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 14 pigs; 124 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,2 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds SEAVINGTON from the Count. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs, of which 5 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres. [!1! 4 cows; 9 pigs; 116 sheep. !1!] The value was £8; now 100s. From this manor have been taken away 10 acres of woodland and 25 acres of moor and meadow; they are in South Petherton, the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,3 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds COMPTON [Durville] from the Count. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] [!1! 14 cattle; 42 sheep. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 40s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,4 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] holds WHITESTAUNTON from the Count. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 18 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill without dues; woodland, 260 acres; pasture, 50 acres, which pays 4 blooms of iron. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 16 pigs; 59 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 30s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,5 The Count holds SHEPTON [Beauchamp] himself. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 4 hides, less 1/2 virgate, are in lordship; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders [***] [!1! [with] 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 64 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,6 Gerard [* the ditcher *] holds LOPEN from the Count. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 61 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 10[s]. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,7 ?*? Robert [!1! the constable !1!] holds CROWCOMBE from the Count. St Swithun's Church, Winchester, held it before 1066. 10 hides, but they did not pay tax, except for 4 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 31 villagers and 10 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 9 hides. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 26 cattle; 26 pigs; 70 sheep; 28 goats. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,8 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] holds ISLE [Brewers] from the Count. Wulfnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 14s; meadow, 17 acres; woodland 3 1/2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 6 cobs; 27 cattle; 15 pigs; 90 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,9 ?*? The Count holds TINTINHULL himself. Glastonbury Church held it before 1066. 7 hides and 1 virgate of land, but it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 19 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 57 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 5 cows; 30 pigs; 100 sheep, less 6. !1!] Value £16; [!1! when the Count acquired it, £10. !1!] Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds 1 virgate of this land from the Count; value 1 silver mark. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <92a> SOM 19,10 ?*? Hubert [!1! of St Clair !1!] holds KINGSTONE from the Count. Glastonbury Church held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 11 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 41 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 38 pigs; 61 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £9. The church does not have service. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,11 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds STOKE[-sub-Hamdon] from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates; !1!] 7 slaves, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder [!1! [who have] the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when he acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,12 William [!1! of Courseulles !1!] holds DRAYCOTT from the Count. Wulfwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 9 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 26 1/2 acres; pasture, 31 acres; underwood, as much. [!1! 11 pigs; 83 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,13 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds STOKE[-sub-Hamdon] from the Count. Five thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. In addition, 1 virgate of land which did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 mills which pay 9s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,14 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds STOKE[-sub-Hamdon] from the Count. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 smallholders [!1! [have] the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 6 cows. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,15 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds SWELL from the Count. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 34 acres; woodland 5 furlongs and 10 perches long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 8 pigs; 75 sheep. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 40s. !1!] [!1! In 1066 1 virgate of this manor lay in Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. It paid 10s 8d in the King's revenue, but since Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] received the land from the Count of Mortain, this customary due has not been paid to the King's manor. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,16 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds BRUSHFORD from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide, 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 3 furlongs. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 17 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 2 pigs; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value £4; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £8. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,17 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds BRADON from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 10s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 20s. !1!] This manor owes 1 sheep with a lamb in customary dues to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,18 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds ASHILL from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 3 hides and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers and 17 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 40 furlongs long and 20 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 70 pigs; 20 goats. !1!] Value 60s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £4. !1!] This manor ought to pay 30d to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,19 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds BROADWAY from the Count. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 2 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 slave, [!1! 2 virgates and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,20 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds ASHBRITTLE from the Count. Wado held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. 1 hide has been added which two thanes held. Land for 10 ploughs in total. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 16 villagers and 22 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 38 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 80 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,21 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds GREENHAM from the Count. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 7 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 15s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,22 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds APPLEY from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value 10s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,23 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds BRADON from the Count. Ceolred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Value 15s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 20s. !1!] This manor owes 1 sheep with a lamb in customary dues to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,24 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds DONYATT from the Count. {Adulf}, Saewin and Dunstan held it as three manors before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. <92b> In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill without dues; meadow, 20 acres; [woodland], 50 acres; a park. [!1! 1 cob; 12 unbroken mares; 9 cattle; 70 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. These manors owe 5 sheep with lambs in customary dues to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <92a-b> SOM 19,25 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds BRADON from the Count. Orde held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 10 pigs. !1!] The value is and was 40s. This manor ought to pay 2 sheep with lambs in customary dues to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <92b> SOM 19,26 The Count holds STAPLE [Fitzpaine] himself. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs, of which 7 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 20 villagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 50 sheep; 100 goats. !1!] The value was £10; now £12. A garden in Langport belongs to this manor; it pays 50 eels. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,27 William [!1! of Lestre !1!] holds BICKENHALL from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 3 pigs; 7 goats. !1!] The value was 20s; now 70s. This manor owes 5 sheep with as many lambs in customary dues to Curry [Rivel], the King's manor, and each free man [owes] 1 bloom of iron. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,28 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds BEER[Crocombe] from the Count. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 4 pigs; 21 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,29 Robert [!1! the constable !1!] holds HATCH [Beauchamp] from the Count. Godric, Godwin and Bolla held it before 1066 as three manors; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 112 sheep; 58 goats. !1!] The value was £8; now £4. From one of these hides, which Bolla held, is owed 1 sheep with a lamb in customary dues to the manor of Curry [Rivel]. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,30 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds THURLBEAR from the Count. Wulfgeat held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 21 villagers with 7 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 12 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,31 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds THORNFALCON from the Count. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 7 pigs; 130 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,32 Dodman holds MERRIOTT from the Count. Leofwin and Brictward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 3 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 15 pigs; 35 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now £7. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,33 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds EASTHAMS from the Count. Godwin, the King's reeve, held it with Crewkerne, the King's manor; it could not be separated from the revenue before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, with 10 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 11 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,34 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds CRICKET [Malherbie] from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 11 pigs; 22 sheep. !1!] The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,35 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds 1 hide in PRESTON from the Count. Earl Harold held it. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 12d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 11 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 27 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 30s. This land lay in Brompton [Regis], the King's manor, with the revenue. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,36 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds 1 hide in ASHBRITTLE? from the Count. Brictwin held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which 2 villagers have there. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 2 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,37 Robert [!1! son of Walter !1!] holds [East] HARPTREE from the Count. Aldwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 1 pig; 10 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,38 Two porters from Montacute hold STEART from the Count. Brictnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; [!1! 5 virgates; !1!] 4 slaves, with 1 smallholder and 1 villager have 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 16 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 15 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,39 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds BRADFORD[-on-Tone] from the Count. Edwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. <92c> In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 19 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 72 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 14 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was £8; now £11. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,40 Alfred [* the butler *] holds HELE from the Count. Aldred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 pigs. !1!] The value was 40s; now £4. ?*? Before 1066 this land could not be separated from Taunton, Bishop Walkelin of Winchester's manor. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,41 Alfred [* the butler *] holds NORTON [Fitzwarren] from the Count. Osmund held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 11s 3d; meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 7 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was £8; now £15. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,42 Alfred [* the butler *] holds FORD from the Count. Theodric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,43 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds CHARLTON [Adam] from the Count. Three thanes with a cleric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 30 pigs; 60 sheep. Value of this manor £6 a year; when the Count acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,44 The Count holds CHINNOCK himself. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 122 sheep. !1!] The value was 100s; now £12. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,45 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds [North] PERROTT from the Count. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 6 hides. !1!] 8 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 14s; meadow, 18 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 10 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,46 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] holds ODCOMBE from the Count. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 16 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 1 furlong. [!1! 36 pigs; 126 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,47 Alfred [* the butler *] holds CHISELBOROUGH. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 38 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 10 cattle; 4 pigs; 29 sheep. !1!] The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,48 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds CHINNOCK from the Count. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 36 acres. [!1! 6 pigs. !1!] The value was £4; now £3. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,49 Alfred [* the butler *] holds CHINNOCK from the Count. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 20 pigs; 67 sheep. !1!] Value £4; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £3. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,50 [The Church of] Sainte-Marie of Grestain holds NORTON[-sub-Hamdon] from the Count. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, of which 2 hides are in lordship; 1 plough there; 5 slaves; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 25 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 17 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,51 Alfred [* the butler *] holds PENDOMER from the Count. Alward [!1! the hunter !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs in length and width; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 35 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,52 The Count holds CLOSWORTH himself. A thane held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 23 pigs; 100 sheep; 100 goats. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,53 Alfred [* the butler *] holds CLOFORD from the Count. Five thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 5 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 cottagers, 12 villagers and 17 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 300 acres; woodland, 160 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 38 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 50 pigs; 150 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was £7; now £10. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,54 The Count holds YARLINGTON himself. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s; woodland 6 furlongs long <92d> and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was £7; value 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,55 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds WOOLSTON from the Count. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 1/2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 8 cottagers with 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 66 sheep. !1!] The value was 50s; now 40s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,56 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds SUTTON [Montis] from the Count. Bondi [* the constable *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill without dues; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 11 pigs; 106 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,57 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds SHEPTON [Montague] from the Count. Toli? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 mills, one without dues, the other which pays 7s 6d. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cows; 23 pigs; 210 sheep. !1!] The value was £7; now 100s. [Stoney] STOKE has been added to this manor. Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds from the Count. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 11 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value £3; [!1! when the Count acquired it, £4. Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds these two manors from the Count as one manor. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,58 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds REDLYNCH from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 20 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £4. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,59 Mauger [* of Carteret *] holds KEINTON [Mandeville] from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate, less 5 acres. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 cottager have 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates and 5 acres. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 85 sheep. !1!] Value £4; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £5. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,60 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds CARLINGCOTT from the Count. Godman held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cows; 12 pigs; 162 sheep. !1!] Value 50s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,61 Alfred [* the butler *] holds ECKWEEK from the Count. Alstan [!1! of Boscombe !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. [!1! 1 plough can plough it. !1!] 1 villager and 1 slave. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,62 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds BARROW from the Count. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers, 1 smallholder and 4 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 15 pigs; 55 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,63 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds STOKE [Trister] from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers, 8 smallholders and 5 Cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest [of the land]. !1!] A mill which pays 10d; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 20 pigs; 70 goats; 8 unbroken mares. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,64 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds CUCKLINGTON from the Count. Leofing and Swein held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 22 acres; woodland 18 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 13 pigs; 129 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] The value was £7; now 100s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,65 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds ALFORD from the Count. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 7s; meadow, 50 acres; from the villagers, 8 blooms of iron. [!1! 20 pigs. !1!] The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,66 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds BABCARY from the Count. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 15 pigs. !1!] The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,67 Hugh [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds FODDINGTON from the Count. Ceolred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,68 Mauger [!1! of Carteret !1!] holds CLAPTON from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 hide. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. 2 cattle; 10 pigs; 4 unbroken mares; 100 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, £3. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,69 Alfred [* the butler *] holds WESTON [Bampfylde] from the Count. Brictwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 5 smallholders; [!1! 2 slaves. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 30d. [!1! Woodland, 4 acres; meadow, 8 acres. 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 10 pigs. !1!] The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <92c-d> SOM 19,70 Humphrey holds 1 hide in GOATHILL from the Count. Godric held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 2 messuages in Milborne [Port]. 1 cob; 2 cows; 15 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <93a> SOM 19,71 Warmund holds 1 hide in MILBORNE [Port] from the Count. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 11 acres; a mill which pays 16d. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 20 pigs. !1!] 5 burgesses who pay 3s. Value of the whole 20s; [!1! when he acquired it, 15s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,72 The Count holds MARSTON [Magna] himself. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £10. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,73 Robert [* son of Ivo *] holds MARSTON [Magna] from the Count. Five thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders have them there [!1! and that land, !1!] and meadow, 24 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,74 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds 3 virgates of land in ADBER from the Count. Alwy held them before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 2 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,75 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds TRENT from the Count. Brictnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 20 pigs; 115 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,76 William [* of Lestre *] holds POYNTINGTON from the Count. {Adulf} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide and 5 acres. !1!] 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 32d; meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 pig; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when he acquired it, 30s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,77 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds THORNE from the Count. Cyneva held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 3 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,78 Ralph the priest holds THORNE from the Count. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres. [!1! 4 pigs. !1!] The value was 40s; now 32s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,79 Alfred [* the butler *] holds CHILTHORNE from the Count. Brictwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 24 pigs; 64 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,80 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds CHILTHORNE from the Count. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 24 pigs; 115 sheep. !1!] The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,81 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds HOUNDSTONE from the Count. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate; !1!] 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] the rest of the land and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,82 Ansger [* the Breton *] holds 1 hide in LUFTON from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! when he acquired it, 12s. !1!] [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,83 The Count holds 1 hide in YEOVIL himself. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide. !1!] 2 smallholders. Value 3s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] ^[Four thanes held this and the next hide before 1066; they paid tax for as much]^ [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,84 In the same village ^[YEOVIL]^ Amund holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 100 sheep, less 5. !1!] Value of the whole 20s; [!1! when he acquired it, 10s. !1!] Four thanes held these 2 hides before 1066; they paid tax for as much. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,85 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds SOCK [Dennis] from the Count. Seven thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 70 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 35 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 65s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,86 The Count holds `BISHOPSTONE' himself, in lordship. His castle, called Montacute, is there. This manor paid tax for 9 hides before 1066; it was [part] of Athelney Abbey and for it the Count gave that church the manor called [Purse] Caundle. In this manor [of] `Bishopstone', land for 7 ploughs, of which 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 100 sheep. !1!] Of these 9 hides Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count, Drogo [* of Montacute *] 1 hide, Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] 1 hide, Duncan 1 hide. 5 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 19 smallholders. Value of this manor to the Count £6; to the men-at-arms £3 3s. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] SOM 19,87 Dodman holds MUDFORD from the Count. Winulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 15 pigs. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?20? Land of Baldwin of Exeter SOM 20,1 Baldwin the sheriff holds HEMINGTON from the King. Siward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 21 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 11 slaves; 26 villagers and 8 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 12 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 50 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 19 cattle; 23 pigs; 245 sheep; 58 goats. !1!] The value was and is £19. 1 hide of this land is in the common pasture in Hardington, a manor of the Bishop of Coutances. [= ?20? Land of Baldwin of Exeter =] SOM 20,2 Drogo? [!1! son of Nigel !1!] holds APPLEY from Baldwin. Northmann held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 2 virgates and 1/2 plough. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 1/2 ploughs. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Value 15s; [!1! when Baldwin acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?20? Land of Baldwin of Exeter =] SOM 20,3 He also ^[Drogo? [!1! son of Nigel !1!]]^ holds PORLOCK from Baldwin. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 6 slaves [!1! [have] the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 300 acres; pasture, 500 acres. Value £4 when he acquired it; now 25s. [= ?20? Land of Baldwin of Exeter =] <93b> ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles SOM 21,1 Roger of Courseulles holds CURRY [Mallet] from the King. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 1/2 league in both length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 9 pigs; 23 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. ^[Roger holds this and the next land as one manor]^ [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,2 Roger holds CURRY [Mallet] himself. Ceolric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 1/2 league in length and width. [!1! 8 pigs; 22 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. Roger holds these two lands as one manor. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,3 Robert holds NEWTON from Roger. Elaf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 21 cattle; 20 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,4 Robert holds HADWORTHY from Roger. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. [!1! In lordship 2 virgates and 1 plough. !1!] 1 villager and 9 smallholders [!1! [have] the rest of the land and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 7 acres; pasture, 36 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle. !1!] The value was 15s; now 20s. Of this hide W[alter] of Douai has 1 virgate of land. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,5 Geoffrey [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds PERRY from Roger. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 33 acres; pasture, 43 acres; woodland, 37 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 2 pigs; 12 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,6 William holds WALDRON from Roger. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland, 13 acres. [!1! 26 sheep; 3 pigs. !1!] Value was and is 22s. 1 hide in PERRY has been added to this manor. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland, 13 acres. [!1! 3 pigs; 26 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,7 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds CLAYHILL from Roger. Ordgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 12 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,8 Robert [!1! {Herecom} !1!] holds SHEARSTON from Roger. Sired held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] [!1! 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,9 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds {RIME} from Roger. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30d; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,10 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds CHILTON [Trinity] from Roger. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. !1!] 1 smallholder [!1! has 1 furlong. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,11 Robert holds REXWORTHY from Roger. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 4s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,12 Roger holds CHARLINCH himself. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 14 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 11 pigs; 80 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,13 Roger holds CURRYPOOL himself. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,14 Geoffrey [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds PIGHTLEY from Roger. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 39 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,15 Geoffrey holds GOTHELNEY from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 Cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate !1!] and 1 slave. 1/2 mill which pays 10d; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] Value 20s; the value was 30s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,16 Geoffrey holds `KOLGRIM'S LAND' from Roger. Kolgrim held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen. 3 smallholders. Value 4s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 7s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,17 Robert holds OTTERHAMPTON from Roger. Edwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1/2 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave [!1! [have] the rest of the land !1!] [!1! and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 7 acres. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle. !1!] The value was and is 18s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] <93c> SOM 21,18 Robert holds WOOLSTON from Roger. Ulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 42 acres. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,19 Alward holds `HOLCOMBE' from Roger. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; pasture, 75 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 3 pigs; 4 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,20 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds `DODISHAM' from Roger. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates and 5 acres of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,21 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds `PETHERHAM' from Roger. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 4 smallholders have it there [!1! and the whole of the land. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,22 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds `ALWIN'S LAND' from Roger. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and the whole [of the land] except for 5 acres, !1!] with 1 smallholder [!1! who holds the said 5 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 12d; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 9 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,23 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds CHILTON [Trivett] from Roger. Leofgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 6 unbroken mares; 8 cattle; 12 pigs. !1!] The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,24 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds CHILTON [Trivett] from Roger. Mereswith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders have them there, [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 20s. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 12 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,25 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds `PILLOCKS [Orchard]' from Roger. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship, however, 1 plough [!1! and the whole [of the land] except for 10 acres. !1!] 2 smallholders [!1! who hold the said 10 acres. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 7 pigs; 16 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 6s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,26 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds STOCKLAND from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates; !1!] 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 12 acres. Value when he acquired it, 30s; now 65s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,27 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds IDSON from Roger. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,28 Robert holds RADLET from Roger. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] [1] villager and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 24 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was 20s; now 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,29 Ranulf holds SWANG? from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and the whole [of the land] except for 15 acres; !1!] 2 slaves; 5 smallholders. A mill which pays 3d; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 7 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 8 pigs; 50 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] The value was 15s; now 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,30 Herbert holds `THEODRIC'S LAND' from Roger. Theodric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! Herbert [***] has 2 oxen there. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,31 Robert holds AISHOLT? from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship the whole [of the land] except for 10 acres. !1!] 2 smallholders [!1! who hold the said 10 acres. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,32 John [* the usher *] holds `EDSTOCK' from Roger. Ulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 7 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 7 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 12s; [!1! when he acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,33 William holds WITHIEL from Roger. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 virgates and 1/2 plough. !1!] 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with a plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 6d. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 3 goats. !1!] The value was and is 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,34 William holds STRINGSTON from Roger. Siward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 6 acres. The value was and is 8s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,35 Ansketil [* the parker *] holds BLACKMORE from Roger. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. To this manor has been added 1 acre of land which a thane held before 1066. 2 smallholders. The value of the whole was and is 8s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] <93d> SOM 21,36 William [!1! of Daumeray !1!] holds `WORTH' from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 10 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. The value was and is 60s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,37 He ^[William [!1! of Daumeray !1!]]^ also holds KNOWLE [St Giles] from Roger. Godric and Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. [!1! 6 cattle; 48 sheep. !1!] Value 25s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 10s. !1!] ELEIGH has been added to this manor. Bruning held it as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value was and is 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,38 Gerard [!1! the ditcher !1!] holds LOPEN from Roger. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and the hide, !1!] with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 66 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,39 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds MONKSILVER from Roger. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 62 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,40 Alric holds MONKSILVER from Roger. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 furlong and 2 oxen. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 16 acres; underwood, 16 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,41 Alric holds HALSWAY from Roger. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 400 acres. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,42 Alric holds COLEFORD from Roger. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 3 furlongs of land. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship, however, 1 plough. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Value 4s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,43 Bertram [* of Verdun *] holds HUISH from Roger. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 [plough] [!1! and 2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value 20s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,44 Alric holds VEXFORD from Roger. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have it there [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 11 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 3 pigs; 10 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,45 Robert holds VEXFORD from Roger. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! [1] virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 17s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,46 Alric holds EMBELLE from Roger. Wulfgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value 5s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,47 Roger holds KILVE himself. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 3 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 9 cattle; 7 pigs; 40 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was and is £4. HILL has been added to this manor. Edwold held it as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves have 1/2 plough. A mill which pays 12d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was and is 30s. PARDLESTONE has also been added to this manor. Perlo held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 13 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] The value was and is 10s. Norman holds it. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,48 Geoffrey and William hold WEACOMBE from Roger. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 smallholder. Value of the whole 32s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,49 William holds WESTOWE from Roger. Aethelwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 26 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,50 Hugh holds ASHWAY from Roger. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 12 pigs; 26, both sheep and goats. !1!] Value 25s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,51 William holds BROFORD from Roger. Wulfwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 [plough] [!1! and 1/2 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers have the other [plough] [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Woodland, 5 acres. Value 7s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,52 William holds BROFORD from Roger. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres. Value 26d; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,53 Roger holds PIXTON himself. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was and is 30d. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,54 William holds PUCKINGTON from Roger. Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1/2 virgate and 1/2 plough. !1!] 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 11 1/2 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 66 acres. [!1! 3 pigs; 2 goats. !1!] PUCKINGTON has been added to this manor. Alward held it before 1066 as a manor; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1/2 virgate and 1/2 plough. !1!] 4 smallholders with 1 villager and 1 slave [!1! [have] 1 1/2 virgates and 2 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 66 acres. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] <94a> ?*? Leofing and Alward held these two lands from St Peter's Church; they could not be separated from it before 1066. [!1! Now Roger holds from the King. !1!] The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,55 ?*? Ogis holds MOORTOWN from Roger. Sweet held it before 1066 from Muchelney Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. It is [part] of the 20 hides of Drayton; it is thaneland. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 6 slaves [!1! who hold 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 7 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 pigs. !1!] [!1! Roger holds from the King. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,56 Roger holds `ALMSWORTHY' himself. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 30 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 2 wide. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 47 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Value 25s; [!1! when he acquired it, it was completely waste. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,57 Aeleva holds DOWNSCOMBE from Roger. Leofmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value 2s; [!1! when he acquired it, it was waste. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,58 Roger holds EXFORD himself. Aiulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 1 slave with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 5 sheep. !1!] Value 3s; [!1! when he acquired it, it was completely waste. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,59 Ednoth holds EXFORD from Roger. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Woodland, 2 acres; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 30d; [!1! when he acquired it, 2s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,60 Roger holds STOKE [Pero] himself. {Ailhille}? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. Pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was and is 5s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,61 {Kafle} holds `BAGLEY' from Roger. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 12 acres. The value was 12d; now 40d. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,62 Roger holds COMBE himself. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 smallholder [!1! [who has] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 16 acres; woodland, 18 acres. [!1! 1 pig; 8 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value 5s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,63 Ogis holds ALLER from Roger. Brictmer and Edmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 1/2 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Value 8s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,64 Alric holds `GILCOTT' from Roger. Edwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig; 11 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 3s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,65 William holds HOLNICOTE from Roger. Aelfric and Brictwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide and for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder; they have 2 ploughs [!1! and hold the land from William. !1!] Pasture, 16 acres. Value 22s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [!1! From the manor called Holnicote, which Roger of Courseulles holds, has been taken away 1 furlong of land, which Odo son of Gamalin holds. Roger pays tax on it wrongly. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,66 Alric holds DOVERHAY from Roger. Edeva held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Value 8s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, 10s?. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,67 William holds `HOLNE' from Roger. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 14 acres. Value 6s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, 30d. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,68 William holds EXFORD from Roger. Wulfwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1 [furlong?]. !1!] 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres. The value was and is 30d. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,69 Roger holds STONE himself. Brictric held it before 1066; 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, but it is waste. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,70 Bertram [* of Verdun *] holds FIVEHEAD from Roger. Aldred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 4 smallholders [!1! who have 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 15 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,71 Wulfward holds EARNSHILL from Roger. Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 smallholders [!1! who hold 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 5 cows; 3 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] Value 12s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,72 Ogis holds SAMPFORD [Arundel] from Roger. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 8d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 47 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 11 cattle; 9 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was 20s; now 50s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,73 Alric holds THORNE [St Margaret] from Roger. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 7 pigs. !1!] The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,74 Geoffrey holds ENMORE from Roger. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 68 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,75 Geoffrey holds LEXWORTHY from Roger. Ordgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have it [plough] there [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 2 blooms of iron; woodland, 4 acres. The value was and is 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] <94b> SOM 21,76 Geoffrey holds LEXWORTHY from Roger. Aethelstan? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 2 blooms of iron; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,77 Geoffrey holds BLAXHOLD from Roger. Leofric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 slave have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 60 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,78 Robert holds CHEDDAR from Roger. {Adulf} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 5 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 16 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,79 Robert holds SHIPHAM from Roger. Aldwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 3 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 200 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 36 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,80 Roger holds 1/2 hide in `PONTESIDE' himself; he has 1/2 plough, with 1 slave. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was and is 10s. [!1! Godric held it in 1066. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,81 Geoffrey [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds OAKE from Roger. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 14 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 10 acres. In Milverton 1 house which pays 11d. [!1! 14 pigs; 62 sheep. !1!] Value of the whole £4; when he acquired it the value was 50s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,82 William [!1! son of Robert !1!] holds TOLLAND from Roger. Wulfwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave. 11 villagers and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, less 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 14 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,83 William holds HOLFORD from Roger. Aethelwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 1 acre. Value 18s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,84 Alric holds HOLFORD from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 1 villager. It pays 3s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,85 Norman holds LITTLETON from Roger. Almer, Osbern and Godric held it as 3 manors before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, as many acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,86 Robert holds STANDERWICK from Roger. Smewin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 2 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 50s; now 20s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,87 Almer holds FAIROAK from Roger. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] 13 Cottagers. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 60 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,88 Almer holds FARLEIGH [Hungerford] from Roger. Smewin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 2 cottagers have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,89 Robert [!1! Gernon !1!] holds WHITE OX MEAD from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave, 6 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 ass; 12 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,90 William holds WITHAM [Friary] from Roger. Erlebald held it ^[from Robert son of Wiuhomarch]^ before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 6 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 4 Cottagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 5 cattle. !1!] The value was 20s; now 30s. Before 1066 this land lay in Brewham, a manor of William of Mohun's; it could not be separated from it. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,91 Erneis holds BRUTON from Roger. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 30d. The value was and is 30s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,92 Norman holds BARTON [St David] from Roger. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture, as many acres. [!1! 18 pigs. !1!] The value was 40s; now 30s. Keinton [Mandeville] lay in this manor before 1066. 1 hide. The Count of Mortain holds it. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,93 Roger holds LIMINGTON himself. Saewulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 13 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 12 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cows, 20 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,94 Vitalis holds ASHINGTON from Roger. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 43 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] <94c> SOM 21,95 Vitalis holds [Mudford] SOCK from Roger. Toki held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! [1] hide. !1!] 3 smallholders [!1! [have] the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 15 sheep; 4 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 15s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,96 Herbert holds BRYMPTON from Roger. Saewulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 13 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,97 Roger holds 1/2 hide [* in Barrington *] himself; value 10s. Before 1066 it belonged to Barrington, the King's manor. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] SOM 21,98 ?*? Dodman and Warmund hold [Long] SUTTON from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066 from Athelney Church; they could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 50s. [= ?21? Land of Roger of Courseulles =] ?22? Land of Roger Arundel SOM 22,1 Roger Arundel holds HALSE from the King. Aelmer? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 7 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. [!1! This land is [part] of Taunton Hundred. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,2 Roger holds HUISH [Champflower] himself. Aelric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] 20 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 12d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £6; now £7. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,3 Roger holds WHITELACKINGTON himself. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 5 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 30 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 7 pigmen who pay 40 pigs. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 61 acres; woodland, 240 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 9 pigs; 44 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £12; now £9. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,4 Richard holds DURSTON from Roger. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers, 5 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 7 cattle. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,5 Ralph holds SANDFORD from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide, 1/2 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 23 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 30s. [!1! Two thanes held 1/2 virgate of this manor; they could not be separated from the said manor. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,6 Ralph holds PERRY from Roger. Wulfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,7 Ralph holds 1 virgate of land in NEWTON from Roger. Brictwold held it before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 acres. Value 5s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,8 Hugh [* of Teversham *] holds FIDDINGTON from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] 2 mills which pay 2s; meadow, 21 acres; pasture, 80 acres; moor, 43 acres; woodland, 42 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 11 pigs; 60 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] The value was and is £4. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,9 Hugh [* of Teversham *] holds TUXWELL from Roger. {Estan} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! In lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 140 acres; moor, 41 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value when he acquired it, 20s; now 12s 6d. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,10 Odo holds CUDWORTH from Roger. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 12 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,11 Robert [!1! of {Gatemore} !1!] holds SKILGATE from Roger. Goda held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 10d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when Roger acquired it, 40s. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,12 He ^[Robert [!1! of {Gatemore} !1!]]^ also holds MILTON from Roger. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates, less 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 30 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,13 Robert holds RADDINGTON from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. <94d> In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which grinds for the hall; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 9 pigs; 48 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] The value was and is 30s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,14 Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds TIMBERSCOMBE from Roger. Alfrith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 61 acres. [!1! 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now 40s. 1 furlong has been added to this manor. Algar held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 2 smallholders. Pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value 5s; [!1! when he acquired it, 6s. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,15 William holds KITTISFORD from Roger. Osmund Stramin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 7s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,16 William holds 1 virgate of land in SYDENHAM from Roger. Cypping held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Pasture, 15 acres. Value 15d; [!1! when he acquired it, 5d. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,17 Guy holds HALSWELL from Roger. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 14 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Value 25s; [!1! when he acquired it, 17s 6d. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,18 Robert holds CARY [Fitzpaine] from Roger. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 4 cottagers. Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 9 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,19 Roger holds CHARLTON [Mackrell] himself. Alfrith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] The value was £6; now 100s. [!1! 1/2 hide of land has been added to Roger Arundel's manor called Charlton [Mackrell], which a thane held jointly in 1066. Warmund held it from Roger and still vouches him to warranty, but Roger has failed him entirely in this, from the day on which King William made him put Warmund in possession again of this land. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,20 Roger holds ASH [Priors] himself. Aelric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides, less 1 furlong. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s; [!1! value when he acquired it, as much. !1!] ?*? ASH [Priors] has been added to this manor. Saewin held it from the Bishop of Wells; he could not be separated from him before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. Roger holds from the King, and Givold from him. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,21 Roger holds UPPER CHEDDON himself. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. Robert holds 1 hide of this manor's land; he has 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide and 1 plough. !1!] A mill which pays 3s. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 15 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] The value was 15s; now 20s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,22 Roger holds CHEDDON [Fitzpaine] himself. Wulfwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 15 acres. Value 60s; [!1! when Roger acquired it, 50s. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,23 Roger Bushell holds SUTTON [Bingham] from Roger. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 4 1/2 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] 6 smallholders and 4 cottagers [!1! [have] the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 16s. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now 30s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,24 Roger holds BECKINGTON himself. Aelfrith? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 5 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers and 7 smallholders have 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 24 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £10; now £6. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,25 Robert holds BERKLEY from Roger. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 12s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 70 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 9 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,26 Roger holds MARSTON [Bigot] himself. Aelfrith? held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 14 smallholders have 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 14 pigs; 9 sheep. !1!] Value £7; [!1! when Roger acquired it, £6. !1!] [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,27 William [!1! Gerald !1!] holds PENSELWOOD from Roger. Brictnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 12 furlongs long and 4 furlongs and 12 perches wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 13 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £7; now £3. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] SOM 22,28 Ascelin holds LYDE from Roger. Godwin and Saeric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 hide and 3 1/2 virgates; !1!] 4 slaves, with 1 smallholder [!1! [who has] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 4 pigs; 53 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?22? Land of Roger Arundel =] <95a> ?23? Land of Walter Giffard SOM 23,1 Walter Giffard holds YARNFIELD from the King, and William from him. Ernebald held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 25 pigs; 124 sheep. !1!] The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?24? Land of Walter of Douai SOM 24,1 Walter of Douai holds WORLE from the King. Esger [* the cramped *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 22 villagers and 3 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 13 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 24 cattle; 18 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was £10; now £7. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,2 Richard holds MILTON from W[alscin]. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough there. The value is and was 25s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,3 Walscin holds STRETCHOLT, and Rainward from him. Leofgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 14 pigs; 32 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 50s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,4 Rainward holds STRETCHOLT from W[alscin]. Edwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 43 pigs; 31 sheep. !1!] Value 50s; [!1! when Walscin acquired it, 40s. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,5 Rademar holds WALPOLE from W[alscin]. Edward [!1! the Breton? !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,6 Walter holds 1 virgate of land called DUNWEAR?. Algar held it before 1066. This is [part] of the land which the King gave him between the two waters. Value 12d. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,7 Rademar holds `CROOK?' from W[alscin]. Edward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when Walscin acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,8 Rademar holds BOWER from W[alscin]. Saeric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] [!1! 15 cattle; 21 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. Before 1066 this land belonged to Melcombe, which Robert of Auberville now holds. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,9 Walscin holds WEARE. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides; however, there are 6 hides there. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 42s; meadow, 32 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 5 pigs. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £10; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,10 Fulcwin holds BADGWORTH from W[alscin]. Two thanes held it as 2 manors before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 18 pigs; 34 sheep. !1!] The value was 15s; now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,11 Ralph [!1! of Conteville !1!] holds ALLERTON from W[alter]. Wulfnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. 6 hides have been added there, which 2 thanes held before 1066 as 2 manors. In total, land for 8 ploughs, of which 9 hides, less 1/2 virgate, are in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 13 pigs. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £8; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,12 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds TARNOCK from W[alter]. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 5 furlongs in length and as much in width. [!1! 8 unbroken mares; 13 cattle. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! when Walter acquired it, 15s. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,13 Richard holds TARNOCK from W[alter]. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship, however, 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs in length and as much in width. [!1! 1 cob; 9 unbroken mares; 16 cattle; 14 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] The value was 15s; now 25s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,14 Hubert holds ALSTON [Sutton] from W[alter]. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides, less 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 23 cattle; 7 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 60s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,15 Gerard holds BRATTON [Seymour] from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. 8 smallholders. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 10 cattle; 11 pigs; 37 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £7; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] <95b> SOM 24,16 Rainward holds WINCANTON from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers, 6 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 15 pigs; 32 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 70s. To this manor has been added 1/2 hide which Brictmer [!1! the priest !1!] held as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. Rainward has 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate; !1!] 2 slaves; 7 villagers, 9 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 100 acres. The value was and is 40s. [!1! The above 4 hides paid tax for 3 hides before 1066. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,17 Walter holds [Castle] CARY. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 8 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 6 slaves; 23 villagers and 20 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 7 hides. !1!] 3 mills which pay 34s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 20 pigs. 8 pigmen who pay 50 pigs. 117 sheep. !1!] A burgess in Ilchester and another in Bruton pay 16 1/2d [!1! to this manor. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £16; now £15. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,18 Fulcwin holds SPARKFORD from W[alter]. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 1 furlong in length and width. [!1! 16 cattle; 19 pigs; 72 sheep. !1!] The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,19 Wulfric holds ANSFORD from W[alter]. Ketil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7 1/2s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 wide. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 11 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £4; now £3. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,20 Ralph holds BARROW from W[alter]. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 24 pigs; 73 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,21 Walscin holds BRIDGWATER. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 13 villagers, 9 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 100 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 7 pigs; 61 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £7. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,22 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds WEMBDON from W[alter]. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 13 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 18 cattle; 20 pigs; 30 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £3; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,23 Rainward holds BAWDRIP from W[alter]. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 11 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 20 pigs. !1!] The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,24 Rainward holds BRADNEY from W[alter]. Alnoth [!1! the reeve !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 3 virgates and 1 plough. !1!] 1 villager, 5 smallholders, 1 cottager and 1 slave with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 25 acres. Value 20s; [!1! when he acquired it, 15s. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,25 Rademar holds HORSEY from W[alter]. Alward [!1! Glebard !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 24 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value £4; [!1! value when Walter acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,26 Rademar holds PAWLETT from W[alter]. Saemer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders and 3 cottagers. Meadow, 5 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 10 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,27 W[alter] holds BURNHAM[-on-Sea] himself. Brictsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 150 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 mares; 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value £4. Rademar holds 2 hides of this land from Walter; he has 1 plough there, and 3 slaves; [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers, 8 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 150 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 mares; 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value £4; [!1! when Walter acquired it, £6. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,28 W[alter] holds HUNTSPILL himself. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 21 villagers, 5 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 11 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 14 mares; 8 cattle; 20 pigs; 28 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £8. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,29 W[alter] holds BREAN himself. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 9 villagers, 7 smallholders and 8 cottagers with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] <95c> Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 4 pigs; 53 sheep. !1!] Value 100s; [!1! when Walter acquired it, £8. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,30 Ralph holds CHILCOMPTON from W[alter]. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 3 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 smallholders, 7 cottagers and 1 villager with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 120 sheep; 70 goats. !1!] The value was and is 50s. 1 hide called CHILCOMPTON has been added to this manor. Alric held it as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for as much. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 4 acres; underwood, 4 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,31 Ralph holds [West] HARPTREE from W[alter]. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 58 acres; woodland, 62 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,32 Ralph holds ECKWEEK from W[alter]. Alwaker [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land and 8 acres. Land for 1 plough. [!1! He has the whole in lordship. !1!] 1 smallholder. Value 10s; [!1! value when Walter acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,33 Rademar holds ALSTONE from W[alter]. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 3 cottagers who have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 19 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,34 W[alter] holds HUNTSPILL himself. Alwin [!1! son of Goda !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 2 villagers, 5 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 6 wild mares; 12 cattle; 18 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,35 Raimer the cleric holds `HUISH' from W[alscin], [!1! his brother. !1!] Cynesi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 1 cottager and 3 smallholders. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,36 Ralph [!1! of Conteville !1!] holds `HUISH' from W[alscin]. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 5 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] SOM 24,37 Ralph [!1! of Conteville !1!] also holds ADBER from W[alter]. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was and is 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Douai =] ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun SOM 25,1 William of Mohun holds STOCKLAND from the King. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 10d; meadow, 48 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 3 cobs; 5 cattle; 15 pigs; 74 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 60s; now £4 10s. `SEABERTON' has been added to this manor. Aelfric held it before 1066 as one manor; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! William holds it in lordship. !1!] Meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,2 He also holds DUNSTER himself; his castle is there. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 mills which pay 10s. 15 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value formerly 5s; now 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,3 Hugh holds ADSBOROUGH from William. Six thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; moor, 10 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 1 pig. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,4 Warmund holds ALEY from William. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, [!1! and 1 virgate, less 1/2 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,5 Robert [* son of Gilbert *] holds LEIGH from William. Sheerwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 24 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 30s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,6 Roger holds STREET from William. Huscarl and Almer held it [before 1066]; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate and 4 oxen. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,7 Thorgisl holds BROMPTON [Ralph] from William. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] <95d> A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 5 pigs; 107 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 40s; now £4. ?*? This land was [part of the lands] of Glastonbury Church; it could not be separated from it before 1066. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,8 Ogis holds CLATWORTHY from William. Aelfgyth , [!1! a woman, !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 25 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly 20s; now 40s. ?*? This land could not be separated from Glastonbury Church; but it was thaneland there before 1066. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,9 William holds CUTCOMBE himself. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 18 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 pigmen who pay 31 pigs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 36 unbroken mares; 2 cobs; 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 250 sheep; 47 goats. !1!] Value formerly £3; now £6. Of this manor's land three men-at-arms hold 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land from William; they have 2 ploughs there, [!1! and 3 virgates, in lordship. !1!] 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 14 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 wild mares; 50 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 35s 6d. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,10 William holds MINEHEAD himself. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 27 villagers and 22 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 24 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 10 pigs; 300 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,11 William holds ALCOMBE himself. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,12 Durand holds `BROWN' from William. Edwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 80 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 15 cattle; 23 pigs; 200 sheep, less 10; 44 goats. !1!] Value formerly 20s; now 40s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,13 Three men-at-arms hold LANGHAM from William. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 36 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 3 pigs; 75 sheep; 34 goats. !1!] The value was and is 30s. [!1! William holds it as one manor. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,14 Manfred holds QUARME from William. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 5 wide. [!1! 2 unbroken mares; 15 cattle; 42 wethers; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly 7s; now 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,15 Richard holds BICKHAM from William. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value formerly 6s; now 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,16 William holds BROADWOOD himself. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates; !1!] 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,17 Ralph holds AVILL from William. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! the whole [of the land], except for 12 acres of land. !1!] 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and the said 12 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle. !1!] The value was and is 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,18 William holds STAUNTON himself. Walo held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers, 2 slaves and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value 15s; [!1! when he acquired it, 7s 6d. !1!] To this manor has been added 1 virgate of land which a thane held as one manor before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 50 acres. Value 3s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,19 William holds EXFORD himself. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager. Pasture, 15 acres. The value was and is 15d. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,20 William holds EXFORD himself. Sharp held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 1/2 plough; but it lies in the pasture. It pays 12d; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] <96a> SOM 25,21 Durand holds [Old] STOWEY from William. Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 3 1/2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 smallholder [!1! [who have] 1/2 furlong. !1!] Woodland, 14 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,22 Durand holds OAKTROW from William. {Manno} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1 furlong and 1/2 plough. !1!] 2 villagers with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 50 sheep; 20 goats; 8 pigs. !1!] The value was 4s; now 6s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,23 Durand holds ALLERCOTT from William. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] The value was and is 6s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,24 Geoffrey holds MYNE from William. Leofwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 4 slaves with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 107 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was [[is]] 15s; [!1! when he acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,25 Roger holds BRATTON from William. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 60 goats. !1!] Value formerly 5s; now 30s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,26 Roger holds KNOWLE from William. Paulinus held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 slave; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 1 smallholder and 4 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Underwood, 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 7 wild mares; 20 cattle; 16 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 5s; now 25s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,27 Ranulf holds LUXBOROUGH. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! when he acquired it, 15s. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,28 Nigel holds LUXBOROUGH from William. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 virgate and 1 plough. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders [have] 3 virgates and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 30 acres. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,29 William holds [West] QUANTOXHEAD himself. Alnoth [!1! the reeve !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 8 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,30 William holds KILTON himself. Alward and Leofric held it as 2 manors before 1066; it paid tax for 10 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 7 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 4 cobs; 4 cattle; 10 pigs; 130 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 100s; now £7. Ralph holds 1 hide of this land from William; he has 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates and 1 furlong in lordship, !1!] and 2 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 1 virgate. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs; 22 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,31 William holds NEWTON himself. Alfgeat held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides, less 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 13 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, 3 virgates and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,32 William holds WOOLSTON himself. Brictmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 5 acres. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 7 acres. Value formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,33 Dodman holds ELWORTHY from William. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 120 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 pigs; 72 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 20s; now 40s. Of this hide the King holds 1 virgate of land as [part of] the manor of Williton. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,34 Dodman holds WILLETT from William. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill without dues; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,35 He also ^[Dodman]^ holds COLEFORD from William. Brictwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers have 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Value 6s; [!1! when William acquired it, 3s. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,36 Dodman also holds WATCHET from William. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 plough there, however, with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. A mill which pays 10s. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Value 15s; [!1! when William acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,37 Hugh holds TORWESTON from William. Leofsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill without dues; meadow, 15 1/2 acres; pasture, 11 acres; woodland, 46 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 2 pigs; 88 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 30s; now 50s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] <96b> SOM 25,38 Hugh holds HOLFORD [St Mary] from William. Alwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 9 pigs; 4 sheep; 64 goats. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,39 Roger holds HARTROW from William. Wulfwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, less 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 20 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,40 Manfred and Robert hold CHUBWORTHY from William. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 80 sheep; 32 goats. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 12s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,41 Thorgisl holds COMBE [Sydenham] from William. Aelmer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; [!1! 1 villager and !1!] 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill without dues; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres. woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. [!1! 3 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 15s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,42 Brictric holds `SHORTMANSFORD' from William. Brictric also held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder has it there, and woodland, 7 acres. [!1! 11 goats. !1!] The value was and is 6s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,43 Nigel holds BATHEALTON from William. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 12 villagers, 1 smallholder and 5 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 50 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value formerly 20s; now 50s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,44 Ranulf holds MANWORTHY from William. Ulf held it [***] for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle. !1!] Value formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,45 Dodman holds RUNNINGTON from William. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 23 pigs. !1!] Value formerly 20s; now 50s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,46 Dodman holds POLESHILL from William. Wulfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 slave there. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cow. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor has been added 1 hide which a thane held freely before 1066. Land for 1 plough. The value was and is 30d. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,47 Manfred holds LEIGH from William. Cypping held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. 1 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates and 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Value formerly 5s; now 12s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,48 Roger holds STOCKLINCH from William. Edith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship [!1! and 1 1/2 hides and 3 furlongs, !1!] with 8 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 14 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 30s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,49 William holds BROOMFIELD himself. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 1 league; woodland, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 17 pigs; 155 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 40s; now 60s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,50 William holds [East] LYDEARD himself. Alric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 6 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 8s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 115 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £7. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,51 William holds BAGBOROUGH himself. Leofric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 21 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 150 sheep; 45 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,52 William holds STOKE [St Mary] himself. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 30s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,53 Ralph holds HEATHFIELD from William. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 71 sheep. !1!] The value was 30s; now £4. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] <96c> SOM 25,54 Thorgisl holds NUNNEY from William. Cola held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 30d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 40s; now 60s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,55 William holds BREWHAM himself. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 6 hides. !1!] 22 villagers and 28 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 9s 2d; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 200 acres. [!1! 3 cobs; 22 wild mares; 17 cattle; 60 pigs; 300 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it £12; now £14 12s. 3 virgates of land have been added to this manor. Almer held them before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 cottagers. The value was and is 5s. From this manor have been taken away 3 hides which Erlebald held from Robert before 1066; he could not be separated from the manor. Roger of Courseulles holds them now. [!1! Value 30s; value when Roger acquired them, 20s. !1!] [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] SOM 25,56 Warmund holds CHERITON from William. Ernwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 50 sheep; 15 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. [= ?[25]? Land of William of Mohun =] ?[26]? Land of William of Eu SOM 26,1 William of Eu holds WHATLEY from the King. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Woodland, 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width. Value 10s; [!1! value when William acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,2 William holds HINTON [St George] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 13 hides. Land for 12 ploughs, of which 5 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves; 16 villagers and 24 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 8 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 7s 6d; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 36 cattle; 44 pigs; 200 sheep, less 10. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £12; now £15. ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,3 Ralph [!1! Bloiet !1!] holds YEOVILTON from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 90 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 2 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 16 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £9; now as much. To this manor have been added 2 hides which five thanes held jointly before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 30s. ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,4 Herbert holds LAVERTON from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 6 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 7 pigs; 68 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £7; now £8. ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,5 Ralph [!1! Bloiet !1!] holds HINTON [Blewitt] from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 7 villagers, 3 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 17 pigs; 25 goats. !1!] The value was £6; now 100s. Hugh [!1! Maltravers !1!] holds 1/2 hide of this land from William; value always 3s. ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,6 Hugh [* Maltravers *] holds YEOVIL from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 11 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 [hides]. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 33 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 5 pigs; 32 sheep. !1!] Value always £8. To this manor have been added 22 messuages which 22 men held jointly before 1066; they pay 12s. ^[Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held it before 1066]^ [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,7 Warner holds CHILTON [CANTELO?] from William. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Value 10s. Alstan [* of *] Boscombe held the said lands before 1066. [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] SOM 26,8 William holds TICKENHAM himself. Saewulf and {Teolf}? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066 as 2 manors; they paid tax for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 5 hides, less 1 furlong. !1!] 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 110 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 7 pigs; 47 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. [= ?[26]? Land of William of Eu =] ?[27]? Land of William of Falaise SOM 27,1 William of Falaise holds STOGURSEY from the King. Brictsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 38 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 freedmen with 10 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 16d; meadow, 150 acres; pasture, 19 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 3 cobs; 29 cattle; 10 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £25; now £20. To this manor has been added 1/2 hide which a thane held jointly before 1066; he could go where he would. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Value always 10s. [= ?[27]? Land of William of Falaise =] <96d> SOM 27,2 William holds WOOTTON [Courtenay] himself. Algar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 7 pigs; 150 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?[27]? Land of William of Falaise =] SOM 27,3 William holds WOODSPRING himself, with King William's assent. Serlo of Burcy gave it to him with his daughter. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides and 1 virgate [of] land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship [***] [!1! 4 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 13 villagers and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 16 cattle; 92 sheep. !1!] Value always 100s. To this manor have been added 3 hides which Alward and Cola held before 1066 as two manors; they paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 2 pigs. !1!] Value always £4. [= ?[27]? Land of William of Falaise =] ?[28]? Land of William son of Guy SOM 28,1 William son of Guy holds HORSINGTON from the King. Saeward and Aldeva held it before 1066 as two manors; they could go where they would. They paid tax for 11 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 1/2 hides, less 5 acres. !1!] 12 villagers, 10 smallholders and 12 cottagers with 7 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides and 5 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 42d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle; 16 pigs; 5 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £8 15s; now as much. Ralph holds 1 1/2 hides of this land from William; he has 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 12 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value always 25s. [= ?[28]? Land of William son of Guy =] SOM 28,2 Bernard holds CHERITON from William. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 4 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 125 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 22 cattle; 28 pigs; 3 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. Alwold bought 5 hides of this land from Cerne Abbey for his lifetime only; after his death the land had to return to the church. [= ?[28]? Land of William son of Guy =] ?[29]? Land of Ralph of Mortimer SOM 29,1 Ralph of Mortimer holds WALTON[-in-Gordano] from the King, and Richard [!1! of Barre !1!] from him. Gunni [!1! the Dane !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle; 5 pigs; 43 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 50s; now 20s more, that is 70[s]. [= ?[29]? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?[30]? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy SOM 30,1 Ralph of Pomeroy holds `STOWEY' and Beatrix, [!1! his sister, !1!] from him. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 60 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?[30]? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] SOM 30,2 Ralph holds OARE himself. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] This manor paid 12 sheep a year in customary dues to Carhampton, the King's manor. Ralph keeps back this customary due. [= ?[30]? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel SOM 31,1 Ralph Paynel holds STOCKLAND from the King, and Ralph [!1! of Reuilly !1!] from him. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 80 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 20 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value always 100s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] SOM 31,2 Ralph [!1! of Reuilly !1!] also holds [East] QUANTOXHEAD from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 5 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 4 pigs. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £11; now £8. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] SOM 31,3 Ralph [!1! of Reuilly !1!] also holds HUISH from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 cob; 1 pig; 30 sheep. !1!] Value always £3. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] SOM 31,4 Ralph ^[of Reuilly]^ also holds BAGBOROUGH from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Value always 50s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] SOM 31,5 Robert [!1! son of Roscelin !1!] holds NEWHALL from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 1/2 league. Value always 10s. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held the said lands before 1066. [= ?[31]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] <97a> ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy SOM 32,1 Ralph of Limésy holds COMBWICH from the King, and Walter [!1! the bowman !1!] from him. Leofwaru held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 [hide]. !1!] Meadow, 28 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value always 40s. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,2 Ralph holds LUCCOMBE himself. Queen Edith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 18 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,3 Ralph holds SELWORTHY himself. Queen Edith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was 20s; now 25s. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,4 Ralph holds ALLERFORD himself. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres. woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 1 cob; 1 pig; 60 sheep. !1!] The value was 15s; now 20s. This manor paid 12 sheep a year in customary dues to Carhampton, the King's manor. Ralph has withheld this customary due until now. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,5 ?*? Ralph holds BOSSINGTON himself. Athelney Church held it before 1066; it was for the monks' supplies. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 20s. When the King gave his land to Ralph, the church was in possession of this manor. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,6 Ralph holds TREBOROUGH himself. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and the whole [of the land], except for 10 acres. !1!] 1 villager [!1! who holds the said 10 acres. !1!] Woodland, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. Value 7s, for it has been laid waste; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,7 Ralph holds RAPPS? himself. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 16 acres. Value 3s. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] SOM 32,8 Ralph holds ALLER himself. Wulfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 12 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 6 pigs; 16 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. [= ?[32]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ?[33]? Land of Robert son of Gerald SOM 33,1 Robert son of Gerald holds CHARLTON [Musgrove?] from the King, and Jocelyn from him. Godman held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 4 villagers, 15 smallholders and 3 Cottagers with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was £10; now £6. [= ?[33]? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] SOM 33,2 Robert holds _ himself. Vitalis held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; [!1! 4 hides; !1!] 8 slaves; 4 freedmen; 11 villagers and 17 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value when he acquired it, £18; now it pays 100 cheeses and 10 bacon-pigs. [= ?[33]? Land of Robert son of Gerald =] ?[34]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough SOM 34,1 Alfred of Marlborough holds CHELWOOD from the King, and Nicholas [* the bowman *] from him. Karli held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 Cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 12 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] The value was and is 100s. [= ?[34]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' SOM 35,1 Alfred of `Spain' holds WOOLMERSDON from the King, and Walter [* of `Spain' *] from him. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 13 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 30s. 1 1/2 virgates of land have been added to this manor. This land was [part] of [North] Petherton, the King's manor. Alwy the reeve leased it before 1066. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,2 Alfred holds BOWER himself. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 slaves [!1! [have] the other virgate. 1 cow; 2 pigs. !1!] Value always 100s. To this manor has been added 1 virgate of land which was [part] of the King's revenue in [North] Petherton. Land for 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] <97b> SOM 35,3 Richard [!1! of Merri !1!] holds HUNTWORTH from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 slaves; 7 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; moor, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 5s; now 20s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,4 Ranulf [* of Stringston *] holds STRINGSTON from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 15 pigs; 200 sheep, less 7. !1!] Value 50s; [!1! when he acquired it, 40s. !1!] To this manor has been added 1/2 virgate of land which Bricteva held freely before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager has it there. Value always 5s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,5 Alfred holds SPAXTON himself. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 26 acres; woodland, 9 acres. [!1! 17 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 50s; now the same. A man-at-arms holds 1 1/2 hides of this land from Alfred; he has 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide in lordship, !1!] and 3 slaves; 3 cottagers, 6 villagers and 5 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide and 2 ploughs. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 120 acres. [!1! 16 pigs; 37 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] The value was £3; now as much. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,6 Herbert holds OTTERHAMPTON from Alfred. {Estan} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 11 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] Value always 40s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,7 Herbert holds RADLET from Alfred. {Estan} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 3 furlongs. !1!] 2 villagers with 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 21 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,8 Hugh [* of `Spain' *] holds PLAINSFIELD from Alfred. Edred held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 15 acres. Value when he acquired it, 20s; now 10s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,9 Hugh [* of `Spain' *] holds [Marsh] MILLS from Alfred. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Meadow, 15 acres. Value always 15s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,10 Richard holds MONKSILVER from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 3 furlongs. !1!] 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 160 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 12 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,11 Alfred holds [Nether] STOWEY himself. Earl Harold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 4d; meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 1 1/2 leagues in both length and width. [!1! 9 cattle; 7 pigs; 100 sheep, less 10. Value £10; when he acquired it, £8. !1!] [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,12 Osward [* of Trewsbury *] and Alward hold [Nether] STOWEY from Alfred. They held it themselves before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and the whole of that land, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; [!1! woodland, 1 league. 8 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value always 20s. This land has been added to Alwy [* son of Banna *]'s lands which Alfred holds. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,13 Ranulf [* of Stringston *] holds ALFOXTON and DYCHE from Alfred. Alwy [!1! son of Banna !1!] held them before 1066; they paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 35 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,14 Hugh [* of `Spain' *] holds LEIGH? from Alfred. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was and is 17s. This land has been added to the lands of Alwy [!1! son of Banna !1!] which Alfred holds. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,15 Hugh [* of `Spain' *] holds RODHUISH from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 12 acres. Value when he acquired it, 2s; now 6s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,16 Robert and Herbert hold STAWLEY from Alfred. Alwy [!1! son of Banna !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders [***] [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 8 pigs; 24 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now 60s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,17 Richard [!1! of Merri !1!] holds ISLE [Brewers] from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 cow; 60 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 20s; now 40s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,18 Hugh [* of `Spain' *] holds PRESTON from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides, less 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 48 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 30s; now 60s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] <97c> SOM 35,19 [!1! His brother !1!] Walter [* of `Spain' *], 5 virgates, and Ansger [!1! Fower !1!], 2 virgates of land, hold GOATHURST from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 13 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Woodland, 62 acres. Value when he acquired it, 70s; now the same. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,20 Ranulf [* of Stringston *] holds MERRIDGE from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 6d; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 31 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] The value was and is 20s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,21 Robert holds QUANTOCK from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers have them there. Underwood, 8 acres. Value when he acquired it, 20s; now 25s. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,22 Walter [* of `Spain' *] holds HILLFARRANCE from Alfred. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 11 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 cottager with 1 plough [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 17 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 14 pigs. !1!] The value was £3; now £4. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,23 Alfred holds LUCKINGTON himself. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 108 sheep; 31 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it £6; now £3. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] SOM 35,24 Alfred ^[of `Spain']^ had OAKLEY himself. Alwy [!1! son of Banna !1!] held it before 1066. This has been added to Martock, the King's manor. Value 50s a year. [= ?[35]? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf SOM 36,1 {Turstin} son of Rolf holds PITCOMBE from the King. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 5 villagers and 19 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] 2 mills which pays 15s; meadow, 22 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 60 pigs; 104 sheep. !1!] In Bruton 11 burgesses who pay 23s. Value of the whole £7; value when he acquired it, £8. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,2 {Butolf} holds WITHAM [Friary] from {Turstin}. Ketil held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] [!1! 3 villagers and !1!] 6 cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] [!1! 12 cattle; 10 pigs; 35 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 15s; now 20s. To this manor has been added 1 hide in {WLTUNE} which Ketil held as one manor before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 6 cottagers. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s; value when he acquired it, 30s. This land has been added to Alwold [* the bald *]'s lands which {Turstin} holds. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,3 Ripe holds `EASTRIP' from {Turstin}. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 cottagers. Woodland 1 furlong long and wide. [!1! 3 cows; 12 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value always 20s. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,4 Hugh holds `SYNDERCOMBE' from {Turstin}. Ceolric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width; woodland, 50 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,5 {Turstin} holds [North] CADBURY himself. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 16 villagers and 20 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 8 hides. !1!] A pigman who pays 12 pigs a year. 2 mills which pay 22s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 70 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 31 cattle; 60 pigs; 42 sheep. !1!] The value was £20; now £12. WESTON [Bampfylde] has been added to this manor. Alwy held it before 1066 as a manor; he could go where he would. It paid tax for 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 45d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 9 pigs. !1!] The value was and is 40s. Richard holds from {Turstin}. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,6 Alwin holds WESTON [Bampfylde] from {Turstin}. He held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 plough there, however, with 1 villager. Value 10s. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,7 Bernard ^[Pancevolt]^ holds SOUTH CADBURY from {Turstin}. Alwold [!1! the bald !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. 2 hides and 1 virgate of land have been added to it, which 4 thanes held freely before 1066. In total, land for 3 ploughs. Bernard [!1! Pancevolt !1!] has 2 hides, a cleric 1/2 hide, an Englishman 1/2 hide. The value was and is £3. All these lands have been added to Alwold's lands which {Turstin} holds. <97d> A further hide in WOOLSTON has been added, which Alnoth held freely before 1066. Land for 1 plough. Leofgeat holds from {Turstin} and has 1 slave there, and 3 Cottagers and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when {Turstin} acquired it, 15s. !1!] Further, CLAPTON has been added. Alnoth held it freely before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Ralph [!1! Trenchard !1!] holds from {Turstin}; he has 1 plough there, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. Value when he acquired it, 40s; now 20s. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,8 Alward holds BLACKFORD from {Turstin}. He also held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. [!1! 3 cattle; 8 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 15s; [!1! when {Turstin} acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,9 Geoffrey holds COMPTON [Pauncefoot] from {Turstin}. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 9 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 8s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 20 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 100s; formerly £6. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,10 Geoffrey holds MAPERTON from {Turstin}. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 9 Cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] 2 mills which pay 5s 5d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 17 cattle; 20 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly £8; now £6. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,11 Norman holds WANSTROW from {Turstin}. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 36 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cobs; 6 cattle; 27 pigs; 86 sheep. !1!] Value £3; formerly £6. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,12 Norman holds KEYFORD from {Turstin}. Leofday held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 4 cottagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 8 pigs; 14 sheep. !1!] Value 7s; [!1! value when the Count acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,13 Bernard [!1! Pancevolt !1!] holds DUNKERTON from {Turstin}. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 36 pigs; 212 sheep. !1!] Value £6; value formerly 100s. 1 virgate of land has been added to this manor. Value 5s; [!1! value when {Turstin} acquired it, as much. !1!] Edwy held it freely before 1066. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] SOM 36,14 Robert holds CHERITON from {Turstin}. Alwold [* the bald *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 1 furlong in length and in width. Value 30s; value formerly 40s. [= ?[36]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy SOM 37,1 Serlo of Burcy holds BLAGDON from the King. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 7 1/2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 5s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 200 acres; pasture 1 league in length and width. [!1! 3 cattle; 13 pigs; 50 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, £10; now £7. Lambert holds 1 hide of this land from Serlo; he has 2 ploughs there, with 2 villagers. Value 20s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,2 Four men-at-arms hold UPHILL from Serlo. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates of land. !1!] Meadow, 70 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 25 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £6. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,3 Serlo holds [Chew] STOKE himself. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough; with 1 slave, it is there, in lordship. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 13 cattle; 12 pigs; 27 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value 10s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,4 Serlo holds CHILLYHILL himself. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 15s. [Chew] STOKE has been added to this [manor]. Aelfric held it as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders [!1! and 1 villager. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s; [!1! value when Serlo acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,5 Walter holds ALDWICK from Serlo. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers and 1 smallholder [***] [!1! [have] 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 3s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 49 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 11 pigs; 14 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] <98a> SOM 37,6 Guntard holds RIDGEHILL from Serlo. Four thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 6 pigs; 55 sheep. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when Serlo acquired it, 20s. !1!] 1 hide and 1 virgate of land have been added to this [manor]. A thane held them freely before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. Walter holds from Serlo; he has 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship; !1!] 4 slaves with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in length and [!1! as much in !1!] width. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 10 pigs. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 30s. This land did not belong to Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *]. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,7 St Edward's Church holds KILMINGTON from Serlo for his daughter who is there. Alsi held it before 1066. 5 hides, but it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 1 league in length and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 15 pigs; 137 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 30s; now 40s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,8 Serlo holds LOVINGTON himself. Three thanes held it before 1066 as three manors; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides, less 5 acres. !1!] 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 5 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 16 cattle; 1 cob; 11 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly £6; now 100s. Lambert holds 1 hide of this land; he has 1 plough there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 12 acres. [!1! 2 pigs. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,9 ?*? Serlo holds WHEATHILL himself. Almer held it before 1066 from Glastonbury Church; he could not be separated from it. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 smallholder. [Value] formerly 40s; now 40s. Geoffrey holds 1 hide of this land from Serlo; value 10s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,10 Serlo holds COMPTON [Martin] himself. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers, 6 cottagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 11 furlongs long and 9 furlongs wide. [!1! 6 cattle, 7 pigs; 17 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 100s; now £4. Of this land Richard holds 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong from Serlo; he has 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 15s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,11 Serlo holds `MORETON' himself. Three thanes held it as three manors before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Godric holds 2 hides of this land and Alric 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 15 acres. Value formerly and now £3. Of this land Richard holds 3 virgates of land and Humphrey 1 virgate of land. 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] SOM 37,12 Reginald holds MUDFORD from Serlo. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] [!1! 3 cattle; 8 pigs; 26 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. STONE has been added to this manor. Saered held it freely as a manor before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! Reginald holds it from Serlo; he has 1/2 plough there, and 10 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[37]? Land of Serlo of Burcy =] ?[38]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin SOM 38,1 Odo son of Gamalin holds LUCCOMBE from the King, and Vitalis from him. Vitalis held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 50 acres. Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?[38]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] ?[39]? Land of Osbern Giffard SOM 39,1 Osbern Giffard holds KNOWLE from the King. Alnoth? [!1! the constable !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 2 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 25 pigs. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?[39]? Land of Osbern Giffard =] SOM 39,2 Osbern holds ELM himself. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 4 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 mills which pay 100d; meadow, 14 acres; underwood, 16 acres; pasture, 14 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 16 pigs; 250 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly £3; now £4. [= ?[39]? Land of Osbern Giffard =] SOM 39,3 Osbern holds WOODBOROUGH himself. Dunn held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders with 1 slave [!1! who have 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?[39]? Land of Osbern Giffard =] <98b> ?[40]? Land of Edward of Salisbury SOM 40,1 Edward of Salisbury holds HINTON [Charterhouse] from the King. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 12 villagers and 15 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 34s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; in Bath 2 houses, one which pays 7 1/2d. [!1! 3 cobs; 40 cattle; 200 sheep; 90 pigs; 60 goats. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £12. [= ?[40]? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] SOM 40,2 Edward holds NORTON [St Philip] himself. {Iuing} held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 5 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 13 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 20 cattle; 28 pigs; 240 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly £6; now £7. Of these 10 hides King Edward gave 2 carucates of land to the said {Iuing}. [= ?[40]? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?[41]? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin SOM 41,1 Arnulf of Hesdin holds WESTON from the King. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 4 hides, less 1/2 virgate and 3 acres. !1!] 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, 1/2 virgate and 3 acres. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 30 acres; in Bath 3 houses which pay 27d. [!1! 6 cobs; 8 cattle; 16 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] Value of the whole formerly and now £8. [= ?[41]? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] SOM 41,2 Engelhere holds TICKENHAM from Arnulf. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 5 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig; 3 sheep. !1!] Value 40s; [!1! when he acquired it, 60s. !1!] [= ?[41]? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] SOM 41,3 Ingelrann holds RODDEN from Arnulf. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 hide; !1!] 3 slaves. 28 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] 2 mills which pay 15s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 50 pigs; 300 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?[41]? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?[42]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold SOM 42,1 Gilbert son of Turold holds KEWSTOKE from the King, and Osbern from him. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 5 unbroken mares; 18 cattle; 30 pigs; 18 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?[42]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] SOM 42,2 Walter [* of Maine *] holds UBLEY from Gilbert. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 Cottagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 35 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 5 cattle; 14 pigs. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now as much. [= ?[42]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] SOM 42,3 He also ^[Walter [* of Maine *]]^ holds [Ston] EASTON. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. It pays 30s. [= ?[42]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?[43]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] SOM 43,1 Godebold [* the bowman *] holds QUARME from the King. Aelbert held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 50 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[43]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] ?[44]? Land of Matthew of Mortagne SOM 44,1 Matthew holds CLEVEDON from the King, and Hildebert [* of Tours *] from him. John [!1! the Dane !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides and 2 furlongs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 46 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 7 unbroken mares; 1 cob; 22 cattle; 25 pigs; 115 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now £4. [= ?[44]? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] SOM 44,2 Rumold holds CHELVEY from Matthew. Thorkil [!1! the Dane !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 6 pigs. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 40s. From this manor has been taken away 1 virgate of land which Thorkil held with the said land. The Bishop of Coutances holds it [!1! now. Value 5s. !1!] [= ?[44]? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] SOM 44,3 Hildebert [* of Tours *] holds MILTON [Clevedon] from Matthew. Wulfward [!1! {Tumbi} !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 10 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 18 pigs; 160 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Value when he acquired it, 100s; now £6. [= ?[44]? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] <98c> ?45? Land of Humphrey [the chamberlain] SOM 45,1 Humphrey the chamberlain holds [Lytes] CARY from the King. Ordric and Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 2 cottagers; [!1! they have 7 acres of land. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. This land has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands, but the holders before 1066 could go where they would. SOM 45,2 Humphrey ^[the chamberlain]^ also holds [Lytes] CARY. Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres. Formerly 30s; value now 40s. This [land] has been joined to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands, but the holder before 1066 could go where he would. <99b> ?[45]? More land of Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] and of certain others SOM 45,3 Humphrey [!1! the chamberlain !1!] holds BABCARY. {Bruno} held it freely before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship, however, 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 2 cobs. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s. This [land] has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands. SOM 45,4 Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] holds HOLTON. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide !1!] and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 12 pigs; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [!1! Aelfric holds it from Humphrey !1!] SOM 45,5 Humphrey [!1! the chamberlain !1!] holds SANDFORD [Orcas]. Three thanes held it freely before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; as many there. 4 villagers, 15 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 2 cows; 13 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £9. [!1! The whole of this land has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands, to which it did not belong. !1!] SOM 45,6 Odo of Flanders holds TIMSBURY. Gunfrid held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 40 acres, less 1; pasture, 39 acres. [!1! 56 sheep; 4 pigs. !1!] Value £3. [!1! Odo holds it from the King. !1!] SOM 45,7 William Hussey holds TADWICK. Three thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate; !1!] 3 slaves; 2 smallholders [!1! have 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. SOM 45,8 Ralph of Berkeley holds TADWICK. Godric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 slaves. Woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 89 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. SOM 45,9 Hugolin the interpreter holds WARLEIGH from the King. Azur held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs; as many there, with 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1/2 acre; underwood, 3 furlongs in both length and width. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. SOM 45,10 He also ^[Hugolin the interpreter]^ holds BATHEASTON. Ingulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill which pays 5s. Formerly 40s; value now 60s. SOM 45,11 He also ^[Hugolin the interpreter]^ holds CLAVERTON. Swein held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; as many there. 4 villagers, 7 smallholders and 4 slaves. A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 29 pigs; 120 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £7. SOM 45,12 Drogo of Montacute holds KNOWLE [Park]. Alnoth held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; as many there. 6 villagers and 4 slaves with 1 cottager. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 4 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width. [!1! 26 pigs. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now £4. [!1! Drogo holds it from the King. !1!] From this land 1 hide of land has been taken away which was there before 1066. {Turstin} son of Rolf holds it, [!1! and an Englishman from him. !1!] Value 20s. SOM 45,13 Hugh [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds FODDINGTON. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs; as many there. 2 villagers, 1 cottager and 6 slaves. Meadow, 14 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 20 cattle; 15 pigs; 28 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. SOM 45,14 Richard [!1! the interpreter !1!] holds 1 hide in RODE which he held himself from Reinbald the priest, by permission of the King, as he states. Reinbald indeed held it before 1066. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value formerly and now 10s. SOM 45,15 Ascelin holds FODDINGTON. Brictward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. SOM 45,16 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds BROCKLEY. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; as many there. 6 villagers and 7 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs. !1!] Value 30s. SOM 45,17 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds CRANDON. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! He has the whole in lordship. !1!] 4 smallholders with 1 slave. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 1 pig. !1!] Value 5s. SOM 45,18 Ansger of Montacute holds PRESTON [Plucknett] from the King. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave; 8 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 40s. <98c> ?46? [Land of Robert of Auberville and others of the King's servants] SOM 46,1 Robert of Auberville holds from the King in WEARNE 2 1/2 virgates of land which have never paid tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. [!1! 4 cattle; 15 sheep. !1!] Value 15s; it was waste when he received it. SOM 46,2 Robert [!1! of Auberville !1!] also had 1 virgate of land _ which Doda held freely before 1066. It had been added to Dulverton, the King's manor; now it has been judged to be thaneland. Value 10s. SOM 46,3 Robert [!1! of Auberville !1!] also holds 1/2 hide in WITHYPOOL. Three foresters held it before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert paid 20s from it in the King's revenue to Winsford. Now it has been proved [to be] thaneland. SOM 46,4 Robert [!1! of Auberville !1!] also holds WELLISFORD. Two thanes held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 18 cattle; 3 pigs; 17 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. The Count of Mortain holds 1 virgate of this hide, and Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] from him. SOM 46,5 Robert [!1! of Auberville !1!] holds MELCOMBE. Saeric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 10 smallholders. A mill which pays 12d; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. From this manor 1/2 hide has been taken away which belonged there before 1066. Walscin of Douai holds it with his manor [of] Bower. [!1! Value 40s; when he acquired it, as much. !1!] SOM 46,6 John the usher holds `PIGNES' from the King. Brictric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. A priest with 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 30s. SOM 46,7 John ^[the usher]^ also holds PERRY. Ordgar held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide, 1/2 virgate of land and 1/2 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [!1! Robert holds it from John. !1!] SOM 46,8 Stable holds NEWTON from John ^[the usher]^. Saemer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 10 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. SOM 46,9 Robert holds CANNINGTON from John [!1! the usher !1!]. Saemer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate and 2 oxen in a plough. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 1 pig; 40 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. SOM 46,10 John [!1! the usher !1!] holds WIGBOROUGH himself. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 2 cows. !1!] [Value] formerly 20s; now 30s. SOM 46,11 John [!1! the usher !1!] holds HUNTSTILE himself. Alward held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 pigs. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. 1/2 virgate and 1 furlong of this land belonged to Somerton before 1066; value 5s. SOM 46,12 Ansger Fower holds CHILTON [Trinity] from the King. Alwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 3 cows. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. SOM 46,13 Ansger ^[Fower]^ also holds [St] MICHAEL CHURCH. Alwy held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. Value formerly and now 5s. SOM 46,14 Ansger ^[Fower]^ also holds SHOVEL. Two thanes held it freely before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. Value formerly and now 4s. SOM 46,15 He also [!1! Ansger Fower !1!] holds DURLEIGH. Alsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land and 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Woodland, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. SOM 46,16 Ansger the cook holds LILSTOCK from the King. Brictsi held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 11 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 hide and 3 furlongs. !1!] Woodland, 20 acres in one place; in another, woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cow; 25 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. <98d> SOM 46,17 Ansketil the parker holds NEWTON from the King. Osward [* of Trewsbury *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 8 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; moor, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 30[s]. SOM 46,18 Ansketil ^[the parker]^ also holds HONIBERE. Aelfric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 1 slave. Pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. SOM 46,19 Ansketil ^[the parker]^ also holds MILTON. Osward [* of Trewsbury *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 15s. [!1! Alward holds it from Ansketil ^[the parker]^. !1!] SOM 46,20 Gerard [* the ditcher *] holds EARNSHILL. Leofing held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 30s. SOM 46,21 Edmund son of Payne holds BARTON [St David] from the King. Edwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 hides and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 6 cottagers [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 4 pigs. !1!] [Value] formerly £6; now £3. From this manor 1 hide has been taken away which Mauger of Carteret holds. SOM 46,22 Edmund ^[son of Payne]^ also holds PITCOTE. Edwulf held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 50d. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 45 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. SOM 46,23 Edmund ^[son of Payne]^ also holds WALTON. Almer held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! the whole [of the land], except for 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 1 furlong in length and width. [!1! 15 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly £4; now 40s. SOM 46,24 Manasseh the cook's wife holds HAY [Street]. Edric held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders with 1 cottager. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 15s. SOM 46,25 She also ^[Manasseh the cook's wife]^ holds [Ston] EASTON. Aldwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, in lordship, [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 1 cottager [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. ?47? Lands of the King's thanes SOM 47,1 Brictric and Wulfward hold BUCKLAND [St Mary] from the King. They also held it themselves before 1066; it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Value 20s. They held this land from Bishop Peter while he lived; they paid him 10s [!1! from it in revenue. !1!] Now they hold from the King, but since the Bishop's death the King has had nothing from it. Bolla's wife held 3 virgates of this land before 1066. SOM 47,2 Siward [* the falconer *] holds SEAVINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 10 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] Value £3. SOM 47,3 Harding son of Alnoth holds LOPEN. Tovi [!1! the sheriff !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides and 3 furlongs. !1!] 2 villagers and 5 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. SOM 47,4 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds BRADON. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 villager [!1! [who has] 1 virgate. !1!] [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 20s; now 10s. [!1! Ceolric holds it from Harding. !1!] SOM 47,5 He also ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *]]^ holds CAPLAND. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 1 pig. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 20s. To this manor has been added 1/2 hide which was [part] of Curry [Rivel], the King's manor. Value 5s; [!1! when Harding acquired it, it had been laid waste. !1!] SOM 47,6 He also ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *]]^ holds MERRIOTT. Godwin held it before 1066; it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £4. SOM 47,7 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds BUCKLAND [St Mary]. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] holds it from Harding. In lordship 1/2 hide. His villagers [have] 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs in length and 4 wide; <99a> woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 10 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 40s; now 10s. SOM 47,8 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds DISCOVE. Tovi [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 3 villagers [!1! [who] have 2 1/2 virgates and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 28 pigs; 71 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. SOM 47,9 Brictric holds TUXWELL. Godwin held it before 1066. 1/2 virgate of land; it did not pay tax before 1066. Land for 1 plough. [!1! In lordship 1/2 plough. !1!] 4 smallholders with 1 slave. [!1! Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 7 acres. !1!] Value formerly and now 12s 6d. SOM 47,10 Siward [!1! the falconer !1!] holds DINNINGTON. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 6 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 8d; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Formerly 20s; value now 40[s]. SOM 47,11 Siward [!1! Guntram !1!] holds ADBER. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 1 furlong in length and width. [!1! 7 cattle; 13 pigs; 62 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. SOM 47,12 Doda [* of Curry *] holds DODINGTON. Siwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders. A mill without dues; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. SOM 47,13 Ulf holds HAWKWELL. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 virgate of land, 1 furlong and the fourth part of 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave. [!1! An Englishman, Wulfmer ^[the Englishman]^, holds 1 furlong and a quarter of a furlong jointly. Ulf has 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 3 furlongs. !1!] [!1! 4 cattle; 30 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Value 25s. SOM 47,14 Alward and his brothers hold STOCKLINCH?. Their father held it before 1066; it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, [!1! in lordship, and 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager, 1 slave and 13 smallholders [!1! [who have] the rest of the land and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 17 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 50s. SOM 47,15 Godwin [!1! the Englishman !1!] holds DRAYCOTT. He himself and his mother held it before 1066; it answered for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! Godwin has 2 oxen. !1!] It pays 2s a year. SOM 47,16 Aldwy holds [Chew] STOKE. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] [!1! 3 villagers and !1!] 3 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 6s 8d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 8 sheep. Value 25s. !1!] SOM 47,17 Brictmer [!1! the Englishman !1!] holds HASELBURY [Plucknett]. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 8 villagers and 16 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 13 1/2 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in length and width; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 7 pigs. !1!] Value £8. SOM 47,18 Alfred [* the steward *] holds SWAINSWICK. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 5 acres; spinney, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. SOM 47,19 Dunn holds BUCKLAND [Dinham]. He also held it himself before 1066; it paid tax for 12 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. 5 ploughs there. 11 villagers, 5 smallholders and 7 slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 30 acres; pasture, 1/2 league in length and 1 1/2 furlongs in width; a mill which pays 7s. [!1! 2 cattle; 8 pigs; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now 100s. SOM 47,20 Aethelric holds COMBE [HAY?]. Queen Edith held it before 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs, which are there. 6 villagers, 5 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 7 pigs; 126 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 20s; now £4. SOM 47,21 Aelfric holds [West] LYDFORD. Brictric, [!1! his father, !1!] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 7 ploughs there. 6 villagers, 9 smallholders, 2 cottagers and 8 slaves. A mill which pays 15s; meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 1 league in length and width; a pigman who pays 10 pigs. [!1! 2 cobs; 20 cattle; 25 pigs; 60 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £8. SOM 47,22 Aelfric [* son of Brictric *] holds {SCEPEWORDE}. Brictric [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! Rahere holds it from Aelfric; he has 10 sheep. !1!] Value 5s. SOM 47,23 Brictward [* the priest *] holds WRITHLINGTON. Brictwold held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; as many there, with 8 villagers and 3 cottagers. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 24 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 24 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £4. <99b> SOM 47,24 In `EASTRIP' Huscarl holds 1 virgate of land which he held himself before 1066. He has 1/2 plough there. [!1! 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 40d. SOM 47,25 Osmer holds 1 virgate of land in OTTERHAMPTON. His father held it before 1066. 2 parts of it have been taken away and placed in Cannington, the King's manor. <99c> <99d> <100a> DEVONSHIRE List 1 ?[C]? [Customs] DEV C1 In the City of EXETER the King has 300 houses, less 15, which pay customary dues. DEV C2 This [City] pays £18 a year. Of these B[aldwin] the sheriff has £6 weighed and assayed and Colwin [* the reeve *] £12 at face value from the administration of [the property of] Queen Edith. ^[Exeter]^ DEV C3 In this City 48 houses have been destroyed since the King has come to England. ^[Exeter]^ DEV C4 Before 1066 this City only paid tax when London, York and Winchester paid tax; that was, 1/2 silver mark for the use of the men-at-arms. ^[Exeter]^ DEV C5 Whenever an expedition went out by land or by sea, this City gave [as much] service as 5 hides of land. ^[Exeter]^ DEV C6 Barnstaple, Lydford and Totnes gave [as much] service as this City. ^[Exeter]^ DEV C7 The burgesses of the City of EXETER have outside the City land for 12 ploughs which pays no customary dues except to the City itself. List 2 List of landholders in Devon 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Exeter 3 The Bishop of Coutances 4 Glastonbury Church 5 Tavistock Church 6 Buckfast Church 7 Horton Church 8 Cranborne Church 9 Battle Church 10 Church of Sainte-Marie, Rouen 11 Mont-Saint-Michel Church 12 The Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen 13 La Trinité Church, Caen 14 Earl Hugh 15 The Count of Mortain 16 Baldwin the sheriff 17 Iudhael of Totnes 18 William of Mohun 19 William the goat 20 William of Falaise 21 William of Poilley 22 William of Eu 23 Walter of Douai 24 Walter of Claville 25 Walter 26 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] 27 Richard son of Count Gilbert 28 Roger of Bully 29 Robert of Aumale 30 Robert the bastard 31 Richard son of Turolf 32 Ralph of Limésy 33 Ralph Paynel 34 Ralph of Fougères 35 Ralph of Pomeroy 36 Roald Dubbed 37 Theobald son of Berner 38 {Turstin} son of Rolf 39 Alfred of `Spain' 40 Alfred the Breton 41 Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ 42 Aiulf 43 Odo son of Gamalin 44 Osbern of Sacey 45 The wife of Hervey of Helléan 46 Gerald the chaplain 47 Gerard 48 Godebold [* the bowman *] 49 Nicholas ^[the bowman]^ 50 Fulcher [* the bowman *] 51 Haimeric 52 William and others of the King's servants 53 Colwin [* the reeve *] and others of the King's thanes <100b> ?[1]? Land of the King DEV 1,1 The King has the Borough of BARNSTAPLE. King Edward had it in lordship. 40 burgesses within the Borough, 9 outside the Borough. Between them they pay 40s by weight to the King, and 20s at face value to the Bishop of Coutances. 23 houses destroyed since the King has come to England. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,2 The King has the Borough of LYDFORD. King Edward held it in lordship. 28 burgesses within the Borough, 41 outside. Between them they pay 60s by weight to the King. They have 2 carucates of land outside the Borough. 40 houses destroyed since the King has come to England. But if an expedition goes out by land or by sea, [the Borough] pays as much service as Barnstaple or Totnes. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,3 The King holds [North] TAWTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 carucates of land. !1!] 31 villagers and 28 smallholders with 27 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 40 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 90 sheep. !1!] It pays £15 by weight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,4 The King holds EXMINSTER. Before 1066 it answered for 1 hide. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate of land, less 1 furlong. !1!] 18 villagers and 7 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A fishery which pays 20s; meadow, 18 acres; pasture 3 1/2 leagues in length and width; underwood 12 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide; [!1! woodland, 1 league in length and width. 4 cattle; 120 sheep. !1!] It pays £8; [!1! as much when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it. !1!] Of this manor's land William of Eu holds 1/2 virgate of land which belonged there before 1066. [!1! Value 5s a year. !1!] Eccha the reeve leased 1 furlong of land to a priest before 1066; now the monks of Battle hold it. [!1! 1/2 plough can plough it. !1!] [!1! Value 2s a year. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,5 The King holds BRAUNTON. Before 1066 it answered for 1 hide. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 carucate of land. !1!] 40 villagers and 30 smallholders with 30 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] It pays £16 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin the sheriff, who holds it at a revenue from the King, acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] 1 virgate of land has been taken away from this manor which paid 20s in King's revenue. Robert of Pont-Chardon holds it. To this manor has been added 1 virgate of land which belonged before 1066 to Filleigh, Baldwin the sheriff's manor. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,6 The King holds SOUTH MOLTON. 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 20 ploughs. [!1! 12 pigmen. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 9 cattle. !1!] It pays £10 by weight. 1/2 virgate of land called {RINGEDONE} has been added to this manor. Value 5s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,7 The King holds SILVERTON. It is not known how many hides are there, because it never pays tax. Land for 41 ploughs, with all that belongs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 slaves; 45 villagers and 31 smallholders with 33 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 20s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] It pays £40 weighed and assayed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,8 The King holds HEMYOCK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide; woodland, 8 furlongs. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] It pays £6 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin [* the sheriff *] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,9 The King holds [East] BUDLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 13 ploughs. 16 villagers, 20 smallholders, 10 pigmen and 4 slaves with 12 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 12 sheep. !1!] It pays £10 by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,10 The King holds KINGSTEIGNTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 30 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] It pays £14 by weight and 10s at face value; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, it paid £10 by weight. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,11 The King holds AXMINSTER. It is not known how many hides are there, because it has never paid tax. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays £26 weighed and assayed; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor are owed 15d from `Charlton', a manor of the Bishop of Coutances; from Honiton, a manor of the Count of Mortain, 30d; from Smallridge, a manor of Ralph of Pomeroy, 30d; from Membury, a manor of William the goat, 30d; from Rawridge, a manor of Sainte-Marie of Rouen, 30d. For many years now the King has not had this money. <100c> `DENEWORTHY' has been added to this manor of Axminster. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. It pays 10s [!1! a year to the said manor. !1!] UNDERCLEAVE is attached also to this manor. Edric the cripple held it in alms from King Edward. Now Edward son of Edric holds it. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have there. Value 5s. 1/2 hide of this land belongs to this manor's church. 2 ploughs there, with 12 smallholders. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,12 The King holds KINGSKERSWELL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 16 villagers and 33 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 120 sheep. !1!] It pays £14 by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] In [the lands of] this manor's church is 1/2 virgate of land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,13 The King holds COLYTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 21 villagers and 10 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 36 acres; pasture, 200 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] It pays £11 10s weighed and assayed. In [the lands of] this manor's church lies 1/2 virgate of land. Value 5s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,14 The King holds AXMOUTH. It is not known how many hides are there, because it has never paid tax. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 slaves; 8 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 18 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] It pays £8 by weight and 1 mark of silver. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,15 The King holds DIPTFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 31 sheep. !1!] It pays £7 5s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, 100s by weight. !1!] FARLEIGH was added to this manor in the time of William of Vauville. A thane held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders; they have 1 plough. It pays 10s by weight in King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,16 The King holds [West] ALVINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Woodland, 2 furlongs. [!1! 42 sheep. !1!] It pays £7 5s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,17 The King holds PLYMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays by £13 10s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, £12 10s by weight. !1!] Besides this land, the canons of this manor hold 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 12 villagers have 4 ploughs. Value 35s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,18 The King holds YEALMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 9 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. It pays £12 10s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] The clerics of this village hold 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 10 pigs; 31 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. The King assigns it to them in alms. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,19 The King holds WALKHAMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! The King has 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays £3 by weight. ^[[!1! This manor paid one night's revenue with its dependencies. !1!]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,20 The King holds SUTTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 15 sheep. !1!] It pays 20s by weight. ^[[!1! This manor paid one night's revenue with its dependencies. !1!]]^ ^[Depends on Walkhampton]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,21 The King holds [Kings] TAMERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. [!1! The King has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 4 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. It pays 20s by weight. [!1! These three manors paid one night's revenue with their dependencies. !1!] ^[This manor depends on Walkhampton]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DEV 1,22 From WALKHAMPTON has been taken away MAKER which paid tax for 1 virgate of land before 1066. Land for 10 ploughs. It paid £6, less 30d, in King's revenue. These three manors depend on Walkhampton. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 3 These nineteen manors were in the lordship of King Edward and belong to the King DEV 1,23 The King holds ERMINGTON. Esger [!1! the cramped !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 36 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. 1 salt-house. [!1! 50 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] It pays £13 10s weighed and assayed. <100d> To this manor belong these customary dues: from Fardel 30d and the customary dues of the Hundred; likewise from Dinnaton and from the other Dinnaton; likewise from Broadaford and from Ludbrook. The Count of Mortain's men hold these lands and keep back the King's customary dues, that is, 30d from each village, and the customary dues of the Hundred. ^[This manor and Blackawton are in exchange for Bampton]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,24 The King holds BLACKAWTON. Esger [!1! the cramped !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 25 villagers and 22 smallholders with 24 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. !1!] 1 salt-house; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 120 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] It pays £14 10s. These two manors are in exchange for Bampton. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 4 Queen Edith held the undermentioned lands. Now the King holds them DEV 1,25 ^[The King holds]^ LIFTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 26 villagers and 24 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 42 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 55 cattle; 17 pigs; 250 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] It pays £15. [!1! Colwin [* the reeve *] holds it at a revenue from the King. !1!] Two lands, LANDINNER and TREBEIGH, belonged to this manor before 1066. The Count of Mortain holds them. [!1! The Count has [1] 1/2 virgates of land. 6 ploughs can plough these. Value 12s 6d a year; value when he acquired them, 60s. !1!] ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,26 ^[The King holds]^ KENTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 furlong. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 30 villagers and 10 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] 4 pigmen who pay 20s; 8 salt-workers who pay 20s. A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 200 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] It pays £30. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,27 ^[The King holds]^ NORTH MOLTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 100 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 44 villagers, 50 smallholders and 4 smiths with 40 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] 15 pigmen. Meadow, 2 leagues; pasture, as much; woodland, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 30 cattle; 170 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] It pays £45. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,28 ^[The King holds]^ WONFORD. Before 1066 it answered for 1/2 hide. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 18 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture 1/2 league in length and width. [!1! 45 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] It pays £18 of pence at 20 to the {ora}. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 5 Gytha, mother of Earl Harold, held the following manors DEV 1,29 ^[The King holds]^ [South] TAWTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 50 villagers and 30 smallholders with 36 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 4 leagues wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. [!1! 100 cattle; 400 sheep; 70 goats. !1!] It pays £48 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin [* the sheriff *] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] ASH is attached to this manor. Wulfric held it before 1066 as a manor. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 slave have them there. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 8 acres. Value 30s. It was appropriated into the above manor in King William's time. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,30 ^[The King holds]^ HARTLAND. Before 1066 it paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 110 ploughs. In lordship 15 ploughs; 30 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 60 villagers and 45 smallholders with 30 ploughs [!1! and 8 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide. [!1! 137 cattle; 50 pigs; 700 sheep; 100 goats. !1!] It pays £48 by weight. Before Baldwin [* the sheriff *] ['s time] it paid £23. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,31 ^[The King holds]^ [Little] TORRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays 40s by weight. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,32 ^[The King holds]^ WITHERIDGE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! the third part of 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 parts of that virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 26 sheep. !1!] Value £6; [!1! value when he [she?] acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor has been added the land of two thanes, which they held freely before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. It pays 5s. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,33 ^[The King holds]^ WOODBURY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 10 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 30 villagers and 22 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 300 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 15 cattle; 4 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] It pays £23 by weight. Before Baldwin [* the sheriff *] ['s time] £18. The Church of [Mont-]Saint-Michel holds this manor's church, with 1 hide, 1 virgate and 1/2 furlong. Value 20s. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,34 ^[The King holds]^ CHILLINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 53 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 43 villagers and 48 smallholders [!1! [have] 4 hides and 36 ploughs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland 20 furlongs long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 157 sheep. !1!] It pays £24 weighed and assayed; [!1! when Baldwin [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] SHERFORD belonged to this manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. The Abbot of Battle holds it now; he has [!1! in lordship 1 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] 4 villagers, 11 smallholders and 2 slaves with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 37 sheep. !1!] The value was and is £3. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,35 ^[The King holds]^ TIVERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 36 ploughs. [!1! The King has 1 1/2 hides in lordship. !1!] 35 villagers, 24 smallholders and 19 slaves with 30 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 3 pigmen who pay 10 pigs. 2 mills which pay 66d. Meadow, 14 acres; common pasture, <101a> 40 acres; woodland, 4 furlongs; [***] 1 league in length and 6 1/2 furlongs in width. [!1! 28 sheep. !1!] Value £18 weighed and assayed. ^[Countess Gytha held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] List 6 Earl Harold held the following 14 lands DEV 1,36 ^[The King holds]^ BRADSTONE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 17 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] It pays £3 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin the sheriff acquired it at a revenue, it paid as much. !1!] ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,37 ^[The King holds]^ [Black] TORRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides, less 1 virgate of land. Land for 31 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 15 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 22 smallholders with 25 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 10 pigmen. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 80 cattle, less 2; 30 pigs; 200 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] It pays £18 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin the sheriff acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] [West] Putford pays 30d to this manor. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,38 ^[The King holds]^ HOLSWORTHY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 15 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 40 villagers and 20 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 80 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture 1 league long and another wide. [!1! 100 cattle, less 10; 30 pigs; 300 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] It pays £12 by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] the sheriff acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,39 ^[The King holds]^ SHEBBEAR. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 37 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 20 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 36 villagers and 14 smallholders with 23 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] [!1! 6 pigmen. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 100 cattle, less 10; 30 pigs; 500 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] It pays £18 by weight. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,40 ^[The King holds]^ TAWSTOCK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 80 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 18 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 60 villagers who have 21 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] 7 pigmen who pay 35 pigs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide; in Exeter 5 houses. [!1! 67 cattle; 28 pigs; 500 sheep. !1!] It pays £24 by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] the sheriff acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] From this manor LANGLEY has been taken away, which was attached to it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. 12 villagers. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres. It pays £4. This land wrongfully lies in [High] Bickington. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,41 ^[The King holds]^ MOLLAND. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides and 1 furlong. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture 3 leagues in length and width. [!1! 30 cattle; 70 sheep. !1!] It pays £24 by weight. BLACKPOOL has been joined to this manor. Before 1066 Alward held it as a manor. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 1 slave. Value 20s weighed and assayed. {NIMETE} has been wrongfully joined to this manor. [!1! 1/2 virgate, which 2 brothers held jointly in 1066. !1!] Value 15s. To the manor itself belongs the third penny of North Molton, Bampton and Braunton and Braunton Hundreds, and the [dues from every] third animal on moorland pasture. [!1! The King has not had this customary due since he has had England. !1!] ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,42 ^[The King holds]^ MOREBATH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 13 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. It pays £7. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,43 ^[The King holds]^ ALPHINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 32 villagers and 5 smallholders with 14 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] It pays £6 by weight. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,44 ^[The King holds]^ TOPSHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays £6 by weight. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,45 ^[The King holds]^ MORETONHAMPSTEAD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 130 sheep. !1!] It pays £12 weighed and assayed; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] To the manor of MORETONHAMPSTEAD belongs the third penny of Teignbridge Hundred. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,46 ^[The King holds]^ COLATON [Raleigh]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 400 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 5 wild mares; 4 cattle; 50 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] It pays £8 by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] To this manor has been added 1/2 virgate of land which a thane held freely before 1066. Value 4s. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,47 ^[The King holds]^ LITTLEHEMPSTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 24 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! 48 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] It pays 40s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <101b> DEV 1,48 ^[The King holds]^ SPITCHWICK. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. [!1! The King has 1/2 hide in lordship. !1!] 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 5 slaves with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. It pays 60s by weight; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,49 ^[The King holds]^ [Kings] NYMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 40 villagers and 4 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 6 pigmen. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width; [!1! woodland, 1 league in length and width. 16 cattle; 100 sheep, less 8. !1!] It pays £18 by weight. To this manor has been added 1/2 virgate of land which a thane held freely before 1066. It pays 7s in King's revenue. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,50 ^[The King holds]^ WERRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 86 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 20 slaves; 25 freedmen; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 25 smallholders with 27 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 500 acres. [!1! 25 cattle; 150 sheep; 20 pigs. !1!] It pays £20 at face value; formerly it paid £24. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. The Count of Mortain holds 1/2 hide of this land, which belonged there before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 7 Earl Leofwin held the 5 lands mentioned below DEV 1,51 ^[The King holds]^ BEAFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 14 cattle; 73 sheep; 28 goats. !1!] It pays £8 by weight. ^[Earl Leofwin held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,52 ^[The King holds]^ PINHOE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 10 cattle. !1!] It pays £6 by weight. Battle Abbey holds this manor's church, with 1 virgate of the said land. Value 5s. ^[Earl Leofwin held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,53 ^[The King holds]^ KILMINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 12 furlongs and 12 acres. [!1! 3 cattle. !1!] It pays £7 weighed and assayed. ^[Earl Leofwin held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,54 ^[The King holds]^ WHITFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 13 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 27 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs; woodland, 5 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 23 sheep. !1!] It pays £11 weighed and assayed; [!1! when B[aldwin] [* the sheriff *] acquired it, as much. !1!] ^[Earl Leofwin held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,55 ^[The King holds]^ LANGFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 7 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays £11 by weight; [!1! when Baldwin [* the sheriff *] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] To this manor the Borough of Totnes paid 20s to the King's revenue. The King assigned them to Iudhael [* of Totnes *]. ^[Earl Leofwin held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,56 The King holds BROADCLYST. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 9 1/2 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 slaves; 7 freedmen; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 35 villagers and 30 smallholders with 26 ploughs [!1! and 6 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 20s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 150 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value £24 by weight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 8 Brictric [* son of Algar *] held the undermentioned lands, and later Queen Matilda DEV 1,57 The King holds NORTHLEW. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide, 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 wild mares; 50 cattle; 10 pigs; 100 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] It pays £9 at face value. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,58 ^[The King holds]^ HALWILL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 10 villagers and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 33 cattle; 20 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays 70s at face value. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,59 ^[The King holds]^ CLOVELLY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 45 cattle; 15 pigs; 100 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] It pays £12 at face value; formerly it paid £6. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,60 ^[The King holds]^ BIDEFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 30 villagers and 8 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 150 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 300 sheep. !1!] It pays £16. A fishery was attached to this manor before 1066; it pays 25s. ^[[!1! Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds these two manors at a revenue from the King. !1!] Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,61 ^[The King holds]^ LITTLEHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] It pays £3. [!1! Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds these two manors at a revenue from the King. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,62 ^[The King holds]^ LANGTREE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 24 villagers and 2 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. 2 pigmen. !1!] <101c> Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] It pays £7 5s. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,63 ^[The King holds]^ IDDESLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 15 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 24 villagers with 16 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 15 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] It pays £14. Of this land Walter [* of Claville *] holds 1 virgate of land from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. Alware [!1! Pet !1!] held it from Brictric [* son of Algar *] before 1066; she could not be separated from him. Value 20s. 2 1/2 virgates of land in [North] Tawton Hundred belong to this manor. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,64 ^[The King holds]^ WINKLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 16 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 60 villagers with 40 ploughs, [!1! 3 1/2 hides !1!] and 10 pigmen. Meadow, 80 acres; woodland, 500 acres; pasture 1 league long and another wide; a park for beasts. [!1! 38 cattle; 15 pigs; 160 sheep. !1!] It pays £30 at face value. Of this land Norman [!1! the parker !1!] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land; value 12s 6d. [!1! Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] has it at a revenue. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,65 ^[The King holds]^ ASHREIGNEY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 10 pigs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 200 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 17 cattle; 14 pigs; 80 sheep; 35 goats. !1!] It pays £7 at face value. [!1! Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] has it at a revenue. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,66 ^[The King holds]^ LAPFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 pigmen, 18 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 130 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 30 cattle; 18 pigs; 180 sheep. !1!] Value £12 12s. IRISHCOMBE is attached to this manor; 1/2 virgate of land there. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,67 ^[The King holds]^ [High] BICKINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 5 1/2 virgates. 2 pigmen; they pay 16 pigs a year. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] It pays £12. To this manor has been added LANGLEY, which belonged in Tawstock before 1066. It pays £4 to [High] Bickington. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,68 ^[The King holds]^ MORCHARD [Bishop]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] It pays £4 at face value. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,69 ^[The King holds]^ HOLCOMBE [Burnell]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 110 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] It pays £8 15s. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,70 ^[The King holds]^ HALBERTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 28 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 43 villagers and 10 smallholders with 22 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 hides. 5 pigmen who pay 30 pigs. !1!] 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 36 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 16 furlongs long and 13 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 11 cattle; 11 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] It pays £27. Of this manor's land Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds 1 virgate of land, [!1! that is of the villagers' land. !1!] He has 1 plough, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder. It pays 10s to Halberton. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,71 ^[The King holds]^ ASHPRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 2 fisheries; 1 salt-house; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] It pays £4. Iudhael [* of Totnes *] held it from the Queen. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DEV 1,72 The King holds DOWN [ST MARY?]. {Boia} [* the priest *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 2 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] It pays 10s [!1! a year to the King. !1!] {Adulf} holds from the King. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it, and later Queen Matilda]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <101d> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter DEV 2,1 The Bishop of Exeter has in the City ^[EXETER]^ 1 church which pays 1 silver mark. 47 houses pay 10s 10d; 2 houses have been destroyed by fire. 2 1/2 acres of land; they lie with the burgesses' land [and] belong to the church. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,2 The Bishop holds CREDITON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 15 hides. Land for 185 ploughs, of which 6 hides are in lordship; 13 ploughs there; 40 slaves; 264 villagers and 73 smallholders with 172 ploughs [!1! and 9 hides. !1!] 30 pigmen who pay 150 pigs. A mill which pays 30d. Meadow, 80 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland 5 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 4 cobs; 64 cattle; 57 pigs; 400 sheep, less 12; 125 goats. !1!] Value formerly £21; now £75. The Bishop also holds NEWTON [St Cyres] with this manor. It pays tax for 3 hides. Bishop Osbern has produced his title deeds for this manor, which testify that St Peter's Church had been in possession of it before the reign of King Edward. In addition, after 1066 he has proved before the King's barons that it is his. Value £3. Dunn holds it. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,3 The Bishop holds BURY himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 7s 6d. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,4 The Bishop holds BISHOPSTEIGNTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 18 hides. Land for 55 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 57 villagers and 36 smallholders with 51 ploughs [!1! and 13 hides. !1!] 10 pigmen who pay 35 pigs. 24 salt-houses which pay 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide; in Exeter 9 houses which pay 3s. [!1! 2 cobs; 37 cattle; 7 pigs; 410? sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Value formerly of the whole manor £14; now £24. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,5 ?c? The Bishop holds DAWLISH himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 30 villagers and 8 smallholders with 24 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cows; 2 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly £7; now £8. ^[For the Canons' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,6 ?c? The Bishop holds IDE himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 11 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 33 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. ^[For the Canons' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,7 ?c? The Bishop holds STAVERTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 9 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 12 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 41 acres; pasture, 30 furlongs. [!1! 5 cattle; 101 sheep. !1!] Value £7. ^[For the Canons' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,8 ?c? The Bishop holds ST MARYCHURCH himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. [!1! 64 sheep. !1!] Value 15s. ^[For the Canons' supplies]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] List 9 These 4 villages, marked above, are for the Canons' supplies. DEV 2,9 The Bishop holds HAXTON himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; common pasture with Bratton [Fleming]. The value was and is 25s. ^[The Count of Mortain gave this manor and Benton to the Bishop in exchange for a castle in Cornwall]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,10 The Bishop holds BENTON himself. Ednoth held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. This has been added to the above village. 1 villager. Common pasture with Bratton [Fleming]. Value 5s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, as much. !1!] The Count of Mortain gave these two manors to the Bishop in exchange for a castle in Cornwall. ^[Belongs to Haxton]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,11 The Bishop holds [Bishops] TAWTON himself. 12 hides; 3 of them have never paid tax, but only 9 have. Land for 150 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 18 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 80 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 100 ploughs. 22 pigmen who pay 100 pigs. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 153 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it £50; now £40. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,12 The Bishop holds CULMSTOCK himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 7 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,13 The Bishop holds STOKE [Canon] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 12 pigs. !1!] Value 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] <102a> DEV 2,14 Robert holds TALATON from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 20 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 150 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 100s; now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,15 The Bishop holds SIDBURY himself. Alwin and Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 32 villagers and 5 smallholders with 25 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 300 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 3 pigs; 140 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,16 The Bishop holds SALCOMBE [Regis] himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 14 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,17 The Bishop holds `BRIGHTSTON' himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 42 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,18 The Bishop holds PAIGNTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 20 hides. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs; 36 slaves; [!1! 6 hides. !1!] 52 villagers and 40 smallholders with 42 ploughs [!1! and 14 hides. !1!] 5 pigmen who pay 50 pigs. A salt-house which pays 10d; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 41 acres. [!1! 4 cobs; 20 cattle; 16 pigs; 350 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it £13; now £50. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,19 The Bishop holds ASHBURTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 10 slaves. 34 villagers and 16 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 1 league; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 76 sheep. !1!] Value when he acquired it £8; now £20. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,20 Roger holds [Chudleigh] KNIGHTON from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers and 3 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 24 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,21 The Bishop holds [Bishops] NYMPTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 52 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 56 villagers and 25 smallholders with 44 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] 17 pigmen who pay 90 pigs; 14 slaves. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 150 acres; pasture, 140 acres; woodland, 200 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 31 sheep. !1!] Formerly £7; value now £16. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,22 The Bishop holds BRANSCOMBE himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 22 villagers and 5 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 150 sheep. !1!] Value £6. This is for the supplies of the canons [* of Exeter *]. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,23 Baldwin [* the sheriff *] holds DITTISHAM from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 22 villagers and 10 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 20 pigs; 60 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] DEV 2,24 Baldwin [!1! the sheriff !1!] holds SLAPTON from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 26 villagers and 21 Cottagers with 21 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 31 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £12. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances DEV 3,1 The Bishop of Coutances has in EXETER 3 houses and 1 destroyed, which were in King Edward's lordship and paid customary dues. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,2 Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds 6 houses there ^[EXETER]^ from him; 4 of them were exempt before 1066, but 2 paid 16d in customary dues. Drogo keeps these back. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,3 The Bishop himself has in BARNSTAPLE 10 burgesses who pay 45d, 7 destroyed houses, 1/2 virgate of land, a mill which pays 20s and 20s from the customary dues of the King's burgesses. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,4 The Bishop holds ASHWATER himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 40 villagers and 12 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 200 acres; underwood, 15 acres. [!1! 42 cattle; 3 pigs; 161 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £7 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <102b> DEV 3,5 The Bishop holds MERTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land and 1/2 furlong. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; [!1! 1/2 virgate and 1/2 furlong. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] 9 pigmen who pay 25 pigs; 3 slaves. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 9 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £6; value now £8. Thorkil held it before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,6 The Bishop holds FREMINGTON himself. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 40 villagers and 30 smallholders with 27 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 13 pigmen who pay 21 pigs. In Barnstaple 1 burgess who pays 15d. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly £12; value now £22. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,7 The Bishop holds CLYST [St Mary] himself. Wigot [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 3 pigs; 63 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,8 The Bishop holds BOVEY [Tracey] himself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 30 cattle; 7 pigs; 85 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] It pays £10, less 30d. To this manor has been added the land of 15 thanes in [Little] Bovey, Warmhill, Scobitor, {Brungarstone}, Elsford, Woolleigh, Hawkmoor, Hatherleigh and Pullabrook. On these lands the 15 thanes have 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs; 7 ploughs there. They pay £4 30d to Bovey [Tracey] in dues. [This is] in addition to the above £10. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] List 10 Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds the undermentioned lands from the Bishop DEV 3,9 ^[Drogo [!1! son of Mauger !1!] holds]^ CORYTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £3. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,10 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HAMSWORTHY ^[from the Bishop]^. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 5 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. Formerly 2s; value now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,11 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HORTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1/2 virgate in lordship, !1!] with 2 slaves. [!1! The villagers [have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Value 5s. It has been joined to Horwood, the Bishop's manor, but it did not belong there before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,12 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HENSCOTT ^[from the Bishop]^. Three thanes held it as a manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! Drogo has it in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. [!1! 20 cattle; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,13 ^[Drogo [!1! son of Mauger !1!] holds]^ BUCKLAND [Filleigh] ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 16 cattle; 10 pigs; 60 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,14 ^[Drogo [!1! son of Mauger !1!] holds]^ HARTLEIGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] [!1! 3 pigmen; they pay 11 pigs a year. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 65 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,15 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BARLINGTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres. Value 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,16 ^[Drogo [!1! son of Mauger !1!] holds]^ HUISH ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 7 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,17 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HORWOOD ^[from the Bishop]^. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 6 villagers and 4 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,18 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WORLINGTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and the other virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,19 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ ROBOROUGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 9 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £3. BARLINGTON has been added to this manor. Alfred held it freely as a manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,20 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BONDLEIGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 3 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 7 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <102c> DEV 3,21 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ NYMET [Tracey] ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 6 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 1 pig; 52 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,22 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ COLDRIDGE ^[from the Bishop]^. Two thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] 3 pigmen who pay 50 pigs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league in length and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 36 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £4. Engelbald holds from Drogo 1 virgate of land of this hide. Algar held it freely before 1066. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,23 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ MARTINHOE ^[from the Bishop]^. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 50 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 3 cattle; 14 pigs; 10 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,24 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PILLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,25 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PILTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,26 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [West] DOWN ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 26 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 40s. To this manor have been added the 3 lands of three thanes, which they held freely before 1066. They paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,27 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HAGGINTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulffrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers have them there, and 1 smallholder. Pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 6s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,28 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ RALEIGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 30 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,29 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ METCOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,30 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [High] BRAY ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 13 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. WHITEFIELD has been added to this manor. Saewin held it as a manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1/2 virgate, in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers with 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,31 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BEARA [Charter] ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,32 Before 1066 Brictric [!1! son of Camm !1!] held 1 virgate of land, which had previously been in Braunton, the King's manor. William of Vauville put it back there after 1066. The Bishop of Coutances claims it, but the thanes do not know how Brictric came to have it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,33 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ CHALLACOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 10 pigs; 55 sheep; 19 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,34 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WHITEFIELD ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. It was waste [!1! when the Bishop acquired it. !1!] Value now 6s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,35 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BUSCOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value 2s; [!1! when the bishop acquired it, it was waste. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,36 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PATCHOLE ^[from the Bishop]^. Ednoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 9 pigs; 90 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,37 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ KILLINGTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 6 oxen in a plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 18 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <102d> DEV 3,38 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PILLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 15 pigs; 67 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,39 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PICKWELL ^[from the Bishop]^. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs and [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 13 pigs. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,40 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ AYLESCOTT ^[from the Bishop]^. Two brothers held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 88 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,41 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ STOWFORD ^[from the Bishop]^. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! D[rogo] has 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers [!1! [have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [Value] formerly and now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,42 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ GRATTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Aldchurl held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. [!1! D[rogo] has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 slave have 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,43 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WINSHAM ^[from the Bishop]^. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides and 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 7 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 11 pigs; 20 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,44 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ HELE ^[from the Bishop]^. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 smallholder [***] [!1! [who have] 1 furlong and 2 oxen in a plough. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,45 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BRAY ^[from the Bishop]^. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 8 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, as much; in Barnstaple a garden which pays 4d. [!1! 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 23 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,46 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ NORTHCOTE ^[from the Bishop]^. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 furlongs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong and the fourth part of 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 2 villagers [!1! [who] have the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 11 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,47 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BRIDWICK ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 15 pigs; 50 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,48 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ TRENTISHOE ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 10 pigs; 15 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,49 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ NORTHCOTE ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 7 pigs; 40 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,50 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WALLOVER ^[from the Bishop]^. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! D[rogo] has 2 furlongs in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 13 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 6s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,51 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WARCOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,52 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ MIDDLETON ^[from the Bishop]^. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers have another [plough] [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 15 pigs. !1!] Formerly 8s; value now 12s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,53 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ STOODLEIGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,54 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [East] BUCKLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1 furlong, in lordship, !1!] with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 6 sheep. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,55 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [East] BUCKLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 3 acres. Value 5s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, 3s. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,56 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BREMRIDGE ^[from the Bishop]^. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 pigs; 60 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,57 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ ALLER ^[from the Bishop]^. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager [!1! [with] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,58 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PLAISTOW ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 3 pigs; 48 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,59 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ VARLEY ^[from the Bishop]^. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. <103a> Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 6 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,60 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BITTADON ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 6 cattle; 3 pigs; 135 sheep; 48 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 25s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,61 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ MOLLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfwynn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 25s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,62 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ ANSTEY ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 3 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,63 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [East] BUCKLAND ^[from the Bishop]^. Aldchurl held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,64 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ ROWLEY ^[from the Bishop]^. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Drogo has 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 12 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 7s 6d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,65 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ CHAGFORD ^[from the Bishop]^. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 41 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,66 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ TEIGNCOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,67 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BRAMFORD [Speke] ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! [1] 1/2 virgates. !1!] 10 villagers, 8 smallholders and 6 slaves with 5 ploughs. Pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 32 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,68 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ REWE ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. [!1! D[rogo] has 1/2 hide in lordship. !1!] 5 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 60s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,69 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ NETHER EXE ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 4 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 70s; value now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,70 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ UP EXE ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 12s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s. [!1! Humphrey [* of Carteret *] [holds it] from Drogo. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,71 Wulfnoth held 1 hide of land _ before 1066. The Bishop has 1 villager and a mill which pays 20s. Value of the whole, 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,72 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [Lower] CREEDY ^[from the Bishop]^. Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1/2 plough. Value 5s; [!1! when the Bishop acquired it, 12s 6d. !1!] This land belongs to [Cruwys] Morchard. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,73 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ [Cruwys] MORCHARD ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 13 pigs; 40 sheep; 36 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 12s 6d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,74 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ SPURWAY ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate and 2 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,75 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ COOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 5 pigs; 10 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,76 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ {CELVERTESBERIE} ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 3 furlongs and 1 virgate and 2 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 15 pigs; 27 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. COOMBE has been added to this manor. Weland held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. [!1! 1 plough can plough it. It is unoccupied. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <103b> DEV 3,77 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ STOODLEIGH ^[from the Bishop]^. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 16 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 40 sheep; 33 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,78 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ COOMBE ^[from the Bishop]^. Brungar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 8 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,79 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BRADLEY ^[from the Bishop]^. Hardwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 1 slave. Woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,80 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ THELBRIDGE ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 15 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 5 pigs; 27 sheep; 29 goats. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. MIDDLEWICK has been added to this manor. Brictmer held it before 1066 as one manor. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,81 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ WORLINGTON ^[from the Bishop]^. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 7 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 3 acres; [!1! woodland, 3 acres. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,82 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ BRADLEY ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. It pays 30d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,83 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ LOXBEARE ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! have 1/2 hide and 3 furlongs and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; [!1! underwood, 2 acres. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,84 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ PEADHILL ^[from the Bishop]^. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 men [!1! [have] 1/2 [***]. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 3 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,85 ^[Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds]^ FARWAY ^[from the Bishop]^. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 8 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] List 11 Drogo [* son of Mauger *] holds these 73 lands from the bishop DEV 3,86 Engelbald's wife holds SOURTON from the Bishop. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land; !1!] 2 pigmen. Meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 18 cattle; 9 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly £11; value now £7. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,87 She ^[Engelbald's wife]^ also holds MILFORD from the Bishop. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 Cottager [!1! [have] 3 furlongs and 3 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 15 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,88 She ^[Engelbald's wife]^ also holds THORNE from the Bishop. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! have another furlong and 1 ox. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cows. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,89 The Bishop's niece holds KIMWORTHY from him. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 2 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 20s; [!1! value when the Bishop acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,90 Wulfrun holds WELCOMBE from the Bishop. Asgot held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 15 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, less 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 1 league. [!1! 8 cattle; 25 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,91 Edric holds SUTCOMBE from the Bishop. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 12 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,92 Osbern holds TAPELEY from the Bishop. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 15 pigs; 50 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value 30s. From this hide has been taken away 1 virgate of land which was there before 1066. Roger holds it from the Bishop. [!1! Value 10s. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,93 Geoffrey holds SOWTON from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 9 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 8 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,94 Edmer holds CREALY from the Bishop. Alwin [!1! the steward !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 8 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <103c> DEV 3,95 Edhild holds RUSTON from the Bishop. Abbud held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] The value was and is 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,96 Robert holds `CHARLTON' from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. It pays 10s in revenue; [!1! when R[obert] acquired it, it paid as much. !1!] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,97 Geoffrey [!1! of Trelly !1!] holds CANONTEIGN from the Bishop. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 4 pigs; 64 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,98 Leofric holds LANGAGE from the Bishop. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship. !1!] 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] DEV 3,99 Ansger holds 1 furlong of land from the Bishop in POLSLOE. Alwin held it before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 16 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 4s; value now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?4? Land of Glastonbury Church DEV 4,1 Glastonbury Church holds UPLYME. Before 1066 it paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides. !1!] 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 20 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 7 pigs; 26 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?4? Land of Glastonbury Church =] ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock DEV 5,1 Tavistock Church holds TAVISTOCK manor. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 17 villagers and 20 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which serves the court; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 26 cattle; 12 pigs; 200 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Of this manor's land Ermenald holds 1/2 virgate of land; Ralph, as much; another Ralph [!1! of Tilly !1!], 3 parts of 1 virgate of land; Robert, 1 virgate and 2 furlongs; Geoffrey, 1 furlong; Hugh, 1/2 hide and the third part of 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Four thanes held these lands from the Abbot before 1066; they could not be separated from the church. In lordship 6 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 6 villagers, 17 smallholders and 3 Cottagers with 4 ploughs. Value of the whole, to the Abbot £12, to the men-at-arms 100s; value formerly £22, in total. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,2 The Church itself holds MILTON [Abbot]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 400 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 22 cattle; 12 pigs; 170 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £8. With this manor the Abbot holds two lands, LEIGH and LIDDATON. Two thanes held them before 1066 as two manors. They paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. 4 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 60s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,3 Geoffrey holds LIDDATON from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 5 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 80 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 24 cattle; 10 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30[s]. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,4 The Church itself holds HATHERLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 26 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 15 cattle; 4 pigs; 44 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Of this manor's land Nigel holds 1/2 virgate of land, less 1/2 furlong; Walter, 3 virgates of land; Geoffrey, 1/2 virgate of land and 1/2 furlong; Ralph, 1/2 virgate of land. In lordship 4 ploughs; 3 slaves; 12 villagers, 4 smallholders and 5 Cottagers with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 6d on Geoffrey's land. Value of this manor, to the Abbot £10, to the men-at-arms £3; value formerly £9, in total. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,5 Ralph holds THORNBURY from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] <103d> 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 120 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 15 pigs; 50 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value £3; [!1! value when the Abbot acquired it, less. !1!] [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,6 The Church itself holds ABBOTSHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 21 villagers and 6 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 118 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,7 The Church itself holds WORTHYGATE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,8 The Church itself holds BURRINGTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 11 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] 4 boors and 4 pigmen who pay 40 pigs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 9 cattle; 6 pigs; 46 sheep; 28 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £7. Two lands have been added to this manor, which two thanes held as two manors before 1066. They paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 6 acres; common pasture. Formerly 60s; value now 35s. William the goat and Geoffrey hold them now from the Abbot. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,9 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds RADDON from the Abbot. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! W[illiam] has 3 furlongs in lordship. !1!] 1 villager with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 furlong !1!] and 1 slave. Meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 50 acres. Value 5s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,10 Nigel and Robert hold ROMANSLEIGH from the Abbot. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 38 acres. Value of the whole, 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,11 Reginald holds HOUNDTOR from the Abbot. Abbot Sihtric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 7 cattle; 28 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,12 The Church itself holds DENBURY. Archbishop Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 25 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 70 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,13 {Grento}, [!1! a man-at-arms, !1!] holds COFFINSWELL from the Abbot. Archbishop Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,14 The Church itself holds PLYMSTOCK. [!1! Abbot !1!] Sihtric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 70 sheep; 34 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] DEV 5,15 In the City of EXETER the Abbot ^[of Tavistock]^ has one house which he had in pledge from a burgess; it used to pay the King 8d in customary dues. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Tavistock =] ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast DEV 6,1 Buckfast Church holds PETROCKSTOWE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 8 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,2 The Church itself holds ASH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 10 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,3 The Church itself holds ZEAL MONACHORUM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 4 pigs; 72 sheep. !1!] Value 50s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,4 The Church itself holds DOWN [St Mary]. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land <104a> for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 12 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 7 furlongs. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 66 sheep. !1!] Value £3. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,5 The Church itself holds TRUSHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 9 pigs; 103 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,6 The Church itself holds ASHTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 furlongs and 3 acres of land. 1 villager pays 40d. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,7 The Church itself holds `[Abbots] ASH'. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and [1] hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 68 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,8 The Church itself holds HEATHFIELD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 5 pigs; 60 sheep; 16 goats. Value 40s a year; value when the Abbot acquired it, 30s. !1!] [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,9 The Church itself holds NORTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 70 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,10 The Church itself holds CHARFORD. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 44 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 20s; now 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,11 The Church itself holds [South] BRENT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 55 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,12 The Church itself holds [South] BRENT. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 11 cattle; 70 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 20s; now 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] DEV 6,13 BUCKFAST is the head of the Abbey. It has never paid tax. A smith and 10 slaves with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] [= ?6? Land of the Church of Buckfast =] ?7? Land of the Church of Horton DEV 7,1 Horton Church holds LITTLEHAM. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 virgate of land; [!1! 1 plough. !1!] 15 villagers and 20 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 5 acres; pasture 6 furlongs in length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 139 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Horton =] DEV 7,2 The Church itself holds ABBOTSKERSWELL. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 5 furlongs in length and 30 acres in width; woodland, 12 furlongs in both length and width. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Horton =] DEV 7,3 The Church itself holds SEATON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 19 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture 5 furlongs in length and as much in width; 11 salt-houses which pay 11d a year. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 46 sheep. !1!] Value 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Horton =] DEV 7,4 The Church itself holds BEER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 20 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cow; 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] Value 60s. From this manor 1 furlong of land and 4 salt-houses have been taken away. Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds them from the Count of Mortain. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Horton =] ?8? Land of Cranborne Church DEV 8,1 Cranborne Church holds LOOSEBEARE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 60s. [= ?8? Land of Cranborne Church =] ?9? What the Church of Battle holds DEV 9,1 The Church of Battle holds the church of CULLOMPTON, with 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 8 cattle. !1!] Value 30s. Thorbert held it before 1066. [= ?9? What the Church of Battle holds =] <104b> DEV 9,2 In EXETER the Church itself has the church of St Olaf and 7 houses which paid 4s 8d in customary dues, and 1 house which did not pay customary dues. [= ?9? What the Church of Battle holds =] ?10? Land of ^[the Church of]^ Sainte-Marie of Rouen DEV 10,1 The Church of Sainte-Marie, Rouen, holds OTTERY [St Mary] from the King. The Church itself held it before 1066. It paid tax for 25 hides. Land for 46 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 17 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 55 villagers and 24 smallholders with 40 ploughs [!1! and 20 hides. !1!] 5 pigmen who pay 30s and 15d. 3 mills which pay 30s; meadow, 200 acres; pasture, 8 hides; woodland, 20 acres; a garden; 1 salt-house which pays 30d, in Sidmouth, the land of [the Church of Mont-]Saint-Michel. [!1! 1 cob; 24 cattle; 6 pigs; 130 sheep; 18 wild mares. !1!] ?10? Land of ^[the Church of]^ Sainte-Marie of Rouen DEV 10,2 The Church itself holds RAWRIDGE. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. King William gave it to [the Church of] Sainte-Marie. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 1/2 hide. [!1! 20 cattle; 72 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] These two manors pay £70 of Rouen pence a year. ?10? Land of ^[the Church of]^ Sainte-Marie of Rouen ?11? Land of Mont-Saint-Michel DEV 11,1 The Church of Mont-Saint-Michel holds OTTERTON from the King. Countess Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] ?r ploughs? 50 villagers and 20 smallholders with 40 ploughs [!1! and 12 hides. !1!] 33 salt-workers. [!1! A market there on the Lord's Day. !1!] 3 mills which pay 40s. Meadow, 45 acres; woodland, 150 acres; pasture, 1 1/2 leagues [***]. [!1! 4 cobs; 18 cattle; 60 pigs; 300 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] Value when the Abbot acquired it £10; now £18. [= ?11? Land of Mont-Saint-Michel =] DEV 11,2 The Church itself holds DENNINGTON. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 200 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?11? Land of Mont-Saint-Michel =] DEV 11,3 The Church itself holds YARCOMBE. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A pigman who pays 10 pigs. A mill which pays 6s. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Mont-Saint-Michel =] ?12? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen DEV 12,1 The Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen, holds NORTHAM from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 23 villagers and 5 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. 1 pigman. !1!] 2 salt-houses which pay 10s; a fishery which pays 30d; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 24 acres; underwood, 30 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 23 cattle; 345? sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £12. [= ?12? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] ?13? Land of La Trinité of Caen DEV 13,1 The Church of La Trinité, Caen, holds UMBERLEIGH from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] 6 slaves; 3 pigmen who pay 30 pigs. Pasture, 100 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 16 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £11. [= ?13? Land of La Trinité of Caen =] ?[13a]? What the clerics hold from the King DEV 13a,1 In SOUTH MOLTON 4 priests hold from the King 1 virgate of land in alms. Value 20s. DEV 13a,2 Saewin the priest holds SWIMBRIDGE from the King. Brictfrith [!1! his uncle !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [!1! Queen M[atilda] gave this land to him in alms. !1!] DEV 13a,3 Algar the priest holds 1 hide in BRAUNTON from the King in alms. Land for 8 ploughs. He has 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate !1!] in lordship. 3 villagers and 23 smallholders have 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 50s. <104c> ?14? Land of Earl Hugh DEV 14,1 Earl Hugh holds ANSTEY from the King. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. [!1! The Earl has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 slaves with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 48 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Earl Hugh =] DEV 14,2 The Earl holds ANSTEY himself. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 slaves with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Woodland, 40 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Earl Hugh =] DEV 14,3 The Earl holds STOWFORD himself. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. [Value] formerly and now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Earl Hugh =] DEV 14,4 The Earl holds {LANDESHERS} himself. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Formerly 3s; value now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain DEV 15,1 In EXETER the Count of Mortain has a church, a house and an orchard, which were in King Edward's lordship [!1! in 1066. !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,2 The Count holds {STOCHELIE} himself. Hademar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. [!1! 3 cattle; 8 sheep. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 5s. !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,3 The Count holds WYKE himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 5 villagers, 3 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 80 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 60s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,4 The Count holds SHOBROOKE himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 40 sheep; 8 pigs. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now £4 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,5 The Count holds [West] RADDON himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now £4 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,6 Alward holds STOCKLEIGH from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. [!1! 4 cattle; 24 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Value 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,7 Godwin [!1! the priest !1!] holds GIDLEIGH from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 1 plough. [***]. Value 5s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,8 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds ALWINGTON from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 15 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 21 cattle; 10 pigs; 120 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now £4. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,9 Alfred [* the butler *] holds MONKLEIGH from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,10 Robert [!1! son of Ivo !1!] holds FRITHELSTOCK from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 30 villagers and 12 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 10 pigs; 80 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £8. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,11 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds CULLEIGH from the Count. Cypping held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 20 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 4s; value now 12[s]. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,12 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] holds BUCKLAND [Brewer] from the Count. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 42 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. 3 pigmen. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 100 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 19 cattle; 150 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £7 10s. GALSWORTHY has been added to this manor. Edwy held it before 1066 as one manor. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 villagers. Pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,13 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] also holds [East] PUTFORD from the Count. Edmer Ator held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 23 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,14 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] also holds BULKWORTHY from the Count. {Iric} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 2 pigs; 100 sheep, less 3. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <104d> DEV 15,15 Ansger [!1! the Breton !1!] also holds SMYTHAM from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for the third part of 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,16 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds LITTLE TORRINGTON from the Count. Alward [!1! Rufus !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for the third part of 1 furlong. He could go where he would. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves have 1 plough. Pasture, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,17 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] also holds `STOCKLEIGH' from the Count. Ordgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 19 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 50s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,18 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] also holds `STOCKLEIGH' from the Count. Hademar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,19 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] also holds POUGHILL from the Count. Two thanes held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,20 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds HOLBROOK from the Count. Saemer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 acres. Value formerly and now 15s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,21 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] also holds FARRINGDON from the Count. Two brothers held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 2 cottagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 6 cows; 4 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 7s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,22 Alward holds ROCKBEARE. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1/2 virgate, in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate and 1 ox. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 25 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Formerly 12s; value now 7s 6d. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,23 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds HONITON from the Count. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. [!1! He has 2 hides in lordship. !1!] 24 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 slaves with 16 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 50 acres. A mill which pays 6s 6d; 2 salt-workers who pay 5s. Pasture 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep, less 20. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,24 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds `WOMBERFORD' from the Count. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 6 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 3s; now 5s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,25 Alward holds NORTHLEIGH from the Count. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 16 cattle; 10 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 30s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,26 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds LUDBROOK from the Count. Colbert held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 2s; meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 15 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 25s; now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,27 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds LUPRIDGE from the Count. Edric held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 19s; value now 15s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,28 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds {HEWIS} from the Count. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Value formerly and now 10s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,29 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds HARESTON from the Count. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,30 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds WINSTON. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 2 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 8s. ^[Held freely before 1066]^ [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,31 Alfred [* the butler *] holds DENSHAM from the Count. Aethelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate and 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. The Count of Mortain holds the above 17 lands with Edmer Ator's land, which was handed over to him. But the above thanes held them freely before 1066. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <105a> DEV 15,32 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds FRIZENHAM from the Count. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,33 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] also holds WEDFIELD from the Count. Edmer [!1! Ator !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 29 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,34 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds FENITON from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. [!1! Drogo has in lordship 1/2 hide and 1/2 plough. !1!] 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,35 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds COTLEIGH from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 17 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate. 8 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,36 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds CORNWOOD from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship [1] 1/2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 3 pigs; 22 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,37 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds NEWTON [Ferrers] from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 3 pigs; 24 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly £6; value now 70s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,38 Hugh [* of Vautortes *] holds BOLBERRY from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. 1 pig; 9 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 10s. BUCKLAND has been added to this manor. Edeva held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value formerly and now 4s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,39 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds ALVERDISCOTT from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 50 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly £6; value now £3. [!1! Of these 6 virgates a thane held 1 virgate; he could not separate from Ordwulf . !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,40 He ^[Erchenbald [* the Fleming *]]^ also holds BRATTON [Fleming] from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 40 pigs; 100 sheep; 35 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £8. To this manor have been joined three lands which three thanes held freely before 1066 as three manors. Two of them were Ordwulf 's men, the third [was] not. They paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 7 ploughs. 5 villagers and 3 slaves have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Value 22s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,41 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds CROYDE from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. Ordwulf 's sister held 1 virgate of this land; she could not separate herself from him. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,42 Richard [!1! son of Turolf !1!] holds ST MARYCHURCH from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 110 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,43 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds BROADHEMPSTON from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 9 pigs; 68 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,44 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds BIGBURY from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] <105b> A salt-house which pays 30d. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 9 pigs; 107 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] Formerly £7; value now £3. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,45 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds HARFORD from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Formerly £3; value now 30s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,46 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds BERE [Ferrers] from the Count. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. [!1! R[eginald] has 1 hide in lordship. !1!] 16 villagers, 5 smallholders and 5 slaves who have 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] 3 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. 7 salt-houses which pay 10s. Pasture 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] List 12 The Count holds the undermentioned seven lands, with Ordwulf 's land DEV 15,47 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds HELE from the Count. Two thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 6 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,48 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds STOCKLEIGH [English] from the Count. Saewulf held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 32 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 25s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,49 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds MODBURY from the Count. Wado held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 60 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. The Count holds this land wrongfully [!1! with the Honour of Ordwulf . !1!] There also he holds 1 virgate of land which could not be separated from Ordwulf before 1066. Value 2s; [!1! when the Count acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,50 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds TORRIDGE from the Count. Wado held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 pigs. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,51 He ^[Reginald [* of Vautortes *]]^ also holds HARESTON from the Count. Sweet held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 1/2 virgates; !1!] 3 slaves. 3 villagers [!1! [have] 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 35 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,52 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds SPRIDDLESTONE from the Count. Four thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,53 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds {WEDERIGE} from the Count. Ottar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 2 acres. It pays 3s. [!1! The above Ottar held his land jointly; now it has been added to Ordwulf 's land. !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] List 13 Up to this point these are added lands. DEV 15,54 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds STOCKLEIGH from the Count. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 30 acres; [!1! woodland, 2 acres. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [!1! He could go to whichever lord he would. !1!] [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,55 Alfred [!1! the butler !1!] holds MATFORD from the Count. Alwy [!1! Tabb !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 4 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,56 William [!1! of Lestre !1!] holds TATTISCOMBE from the Count. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 8 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,57 Mauger [!1! of Carteret !1!] holds DONNINGSTONE from the Count. Dunning held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land and 1/2 furlong. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! half [the land]. !1!] 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and the other half [of the land]. !1!] A mill which pays 7s 6d. Meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 36 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. {ALWINESTONE} has been added to this manor. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 8d. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 7 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 15s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,58 Alward holds CLYST [St Lawrence] from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 17 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 130 acres; woodland, 150 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 20 pigs; 19 sheep; 38 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 60s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <105c> DEV 15,59 Alfred [* the Breton *] holds THORNBURY from the Count. Aldchurl held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 slave have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was 7s; now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,60 Alfred [* the Breton *] also holds CHITTERLEY from the Count. Hademar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 16 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,61 Alward holds BICKLEIGH from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 59 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 60 sheep; 8 pigs. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,62 Drogo [* of Montacute *] holds CURSCOMBE from the Count. Ingvar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 slave. [!1! D[rogo] has 1/2 hide in lordship. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,63 Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] holds CHERITON from the Count. Saemer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 18 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,64 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds MODBURY from the Count. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 23 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 22 villagers and 16 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A pigman. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 7 sheep. !1!] Formerly £12; value now £6. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,65 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds ORCHETON from the Count. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 acres; 1 salt-house which pays 5s. [!1! 3 cattle; 22 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,66 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds HOLLOWCOMBE from the Count. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 4 acres. 4 salt-houses which pay 40d and 2 packloads of salt. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,67 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds FARDEL from the Count. Dunn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 300 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 18 pigs; 75 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. From this manor 30d are owed in customary dues to Ermington the King's manor, and [also] the customary dues from pleas, as the reeves and the King's men state. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,68 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds VENN from the Count. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! R[eginald] has 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! have [1] plough. !1!] Pasture, 7 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,69 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds BROADAFORD from the Count. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,70 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds DINNATON. Dunn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 1/2 league; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,71 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds PEEK. Aldchurl held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 2 furlongs. !1!] Underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 1 animal; 50 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,72 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds LUDBROOK from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 furlong. Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,73 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds BOLBERRY from the Count. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Formerly 27s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,74 Hugh [* of Vautortes *] holds BATSON from the Count. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 6 pigs; 30 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 35s; value now 15s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <105d> DEV 15,75 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds BOWCOMBE from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 4 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,76 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds SHILSTON from the Count. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre. [!1! 1 animal; 14 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,77 Dunn holds SPRIDDLESCOMBE from the Count. Asgot held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 2 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1/2 acre. [!1! 4 cattle; 15 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 7s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,78 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] holds HONICKNOWLE from the Count. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[eginald] has 1 virgate in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] DEV 15,79 Reginald [* of Vautortes *] also holds LIPSON from the Count. Godwin held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 1 virgate; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 28 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. This [manor] has been added to Algar's lands. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff DEV 16,1 Baldwin the sheriff holds from the King 7 houses in EXETER which were in King Edward's lordship. Besides these he has 12 other houses in this city which belonged to his manor of Kenn. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,2 Baldwin also has 7 burgesses and 6 destroyed houses in BARNSTAPLE. They pay 7s 6d a year. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,3 Baldwin holds OKEHAMPTON himself from the King; [his] castle is sited there. Osfrith held this manor before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land and 1 furlong. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 21 villagers and 11 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] [!1! 6 pigmen. !1!] A mill which pays 6s 8d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. 4 burgesses; a market which pays 4s. [!1! 1 cob; 52 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Value of the whole £10; when he acquired it £8. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,4 Roger [* of Meulles *] holds CHICHACOTT from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 villagers with 1 smallholder [!1! [who] plough with 2 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 3 pigs; 32 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,5 Baldwin holds BRATTON [Clovelly] himself. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! the third part of the virgate. !1!] 12 villagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and the other two parts [of the virgate]. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 8 wild mares; 18 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly £9; value now £7. There were 2 thanes in this manor before 1066, who held 1/2 virgate of land freely; they could go to whichever lord they would. Formerly 60s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,6 Rolf holds BOASLEY from Baldwin. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 furlong; !1!] 7 slaves, with 1 plough. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 40 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,7 Ralph of Pomeroy holds BRIDESTOWE from Baldwin. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1/2 furlong. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 10 pigs; 135 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. With this manor Baldwin holds the land of 6 thanes which did not belong there before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 6 ploughs. Formerly 30s; value now 60s less 20d. These six - Saewin [!1! Tuft !1!], Doda, ^[another]^ Doda, Godwin, ^[another]^ Godwin, Abbot Sihtric - held it. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <106a> DEV 16,8 Rainer [* the steward *] holds GERMANSWEEK from Baldwin. Ednoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 oxen. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 48 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,9 Roger of Meulles holds LEWTRENCHARD from Baldwin. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,10 Roger [!1! of Meulles !1!] holds WARSON from Baldwin. Wadel? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and? 2 pigmen with 1 plough. Woodland, 1 acre; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [!1! He could go to whichever lord he would. !1!] [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,11 Modbert holds KELLY from Baldwin. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; 7 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 11 cattle; 8 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,12 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] holds DUNTERTON from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 2 furlongs. !1!] 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 33 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,13 Colwin [* the reeve *] holds `GUSCOTT' from Baldwin. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,14 Baldwin holds SAMPFORD [Courtenay] himself. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 40 villagers and 30 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 28 cattle; 200 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly £9; value now £12. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,15 Richard holds BELSTONE from Baldwin. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 1/2 league; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 4 cattle; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,16 Cadio holds DUNSLAND from Baldwin. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 15 cattle. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,17 Baldwin holds MONKOKEHAMPTON himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 6 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 18 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,18 Roger [* of Meulles *] holds EXBOURNE from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate of land. !1!] 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 18 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,19 Roger [* of Meulles *] holds HIGHAMPTON from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 19 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. 1 pigman. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 1 cob; 17 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,20 Roger [* of Meulles *] holds LASHBROOK from Baldwin. Algar [!1! Long !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 17 cattle; 45 sheep; 21 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,21 Baldwin holds BRADFORD himself. Algar [!1! Long !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 6 pigs; 50 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,22 Rainer [* the steward *] holds KIGBEARE from Baldwin. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 30 sheep; 3 pigs. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <106b> DEV 16,23 Odelin holds INWARDLEIGH from Baldwin. Ingvar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. 1 pigman. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 70s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,24 Richard holds OAK from Baldwin. Asgot held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 8 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,25 Bernard [* Napeless *] holds GORHUISH from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough [!1! and that furlong of land. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 22 cattle; 11 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Value 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,26 Modbert holds BROADWOOD [Kelly] from Baldwin. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong of land. !1!] 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1/2 league; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 13 cattle; 14 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,27 Walter [* the butler *] holds HONEYCHURCH from Baldwin. Alwin [!1! Blaec !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate of land. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 8 pigs; 42 sheep; 19 goats. !1!] Value 30s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 15s. !1!] [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,28 Ranulf holds MIDDLECOTT from Baldwin. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,29 Richard holds BRIXTON from Baldwin. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 furlongs. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture; 10 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 11 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12s 6d; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,30 Richard holds MIDDLECOTT from Baldwin. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Richard has in lordship 1 furlong and 1 plough. !1!] 2 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 slave who have 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,31 Gilbert holds ASHMANSWORTHY from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 furlongs. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 wild mare; 25 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 10s; now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,32 Robert holds YARNSCOMBE from Baldwin. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave and 3 villagers [!1! [who have] 2 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 5 pigs; 28 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,33 Richard holds PARKHAM from Baldwin. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate of land. !1!] 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 7 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, 1/2 league. [!1! 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. SEDBOROUGH was attached to this manor before 1066. Brictmer held it. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,34 Richard holds [Little] TORRINGTON from Baldwin. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1 league; woodland, 1/2 league. [!1! 16 cattle; 50 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,35 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] holds HEANTON [Satchville] from Baldwin. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, 1/2 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 13 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,36 Aubrey holds POTHERIDGE from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates of land, less 1/2 furlong. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 furlongs. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 [ploughs] [!1! and 1/2 furlong and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 mare?; 5 cattle; 9 pigs; 30 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,37 Aubrey holds STOCKLEIGH from Baldwin. Colwin [* the reeve *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; underwood, 2 acres; sufficient common pasture. [!1! 1 animal; 5 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,38 Aubrey holds WOOLLADON from Baldwin. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 9 acres. Value 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <106c> DEV 16,39 Bernard [* Napeless *] holds MEETH from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 2 furlongs; common pasture. [!1! 13 cattle; 12 pigs; 22 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,40 Robert [* of Beaumont *] holds LANDCROSS from Baldwin. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 70 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,41 Colwin [* the reeve *] holds WOOLLEIGH from Baldwin. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 5 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,42 William holds {HELESCANE} from Baldwin. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 5 acres; [!1! pasture, 6 acres. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,43 Baldwin holds CHAWLEIGH himself. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 30 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. 3 pigmen; they pay 15 pigs a year. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 10 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £12. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,44 William [!1! son of Wimund !1!] holds DOLTON from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 19 villagers, 9 smallholders and 2 pigmen with 12 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. 7 slaves. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 150 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 8 pigs; 82 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £8. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,45 Walter [* the butler *] holds NYMET [Rowland] from Baldwin. Aelric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 2 furlongs. 2 pigmen who pay 10 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! A mill which pays 20d a year. 5 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,46 Walter [* the butler *] holds LEIGH from Baldwin. Aelric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders. [!1! 2 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 27 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,47 Walter [* the butler *] holds [Great] BEERE from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1/2 furlong. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 26 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,48 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] holds BROADNYMETT from Baldwin. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,49 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] also holds APPLEDORE from Baldwin. Leofnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,50 Modbert [!1! son of Lambert !1!] holds HALSE from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 3 furlongs. !1!] 2 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 13s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,51 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds CLANNABOROUGH from Baldwin. Godman [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,52 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] also holds WALSON from Baldwin. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 34 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,53 Godfrey [!1! the chamberlain !1!] holds BRUSHFORD from Baldwin. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 4 pigs. !1!] Formerly 7s 6d; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,54 Godfrey [!1! the chamberlain !1!] also holds BRUSHFORD from Baldwin. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 animal. !1!] Formerly 7s 6d; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,55 Odelin holds BURSTON from Baldwin. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,56 Rainer [!1! the steward !1!] holds GREENSLADE from Baldwin. Wado held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong. !1!] <106d> Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 7s 6d; value now 10s. Half of this land has been joined to the King's manor called [North] Tawton. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,57 Richard [!1! of Neville !1!] holds WEMBWORTHY from Baldwin. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 1/2 league in length and as wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 16 pigs; 25 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,58 Baldwin holds KENN himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 6 hides. Land for 25 ploughs; as many there. 20 slaves. 42 villagers and smallholders; 5 pigmen who pay 44 pigs. A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly £12; value now £10. 11 burgesses in Exeter are attached to this manor; they pay 53d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,59 Roger [!1! of Meulles !1!] holds [George] TEIGN from Baldwin. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 4 1/2 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 1 pig; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,60 Ansger holds BEETOR from Baldwin. Edwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 8 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,61 Robert holds SHAPLEY from Baldwin. Edred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 [slave]. 4 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 12s 6d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,62 Robert holds SHAPLEY from Baldwin. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! R[obert] has 1 virgate in lordship. The villagers [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres. Value formerly and now 7s 6d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,63 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds MAMHEAD from Baldwin. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 70 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,64 Godwin holds SHAPLEY from Baldwin. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,65 Robert [!1! of Beaumont !1!] holds SHIRWELL from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 300 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 8 pigs; 100 sheep; 28 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. In Barnstaple 2 houses which pay 2s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,66 Robert ^[of Beaumont]^ also holds ASHFORD from Baldwin. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 9 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 40 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,67 Robert [!1! of Beaumont !1!] also holds LOXHORE from Baldwin. Doleswif held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,68 Robert [!1! of Beaumont !1!] also holds LOXHORE from Baldwin. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders. Alder-grove, 4 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,69 Robert [!1! of Pont-Chardon !1!] holds HEANTON [Punchardon] from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 24 villagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and [1] 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; a fishery which pays 2s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 9 pigs; 163 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,70 Robert [* of Pont-Chardon *] holds HAGGINTON from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,71 Robert [* of Pont-Chardon *] holds CHARLES from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 53 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 13 pigs; 57 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,72 Robert [!1! of Pont-Chardon !1!] also holds MOCKHAM from Baldwin. Aldchurl held it before 1066. This [manor] settled its tax with the above manor for 1 virgate of land. Now they are accounted for as 2 virgates of land. Land here for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 2 pigs; 80 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,73 Ansger holds [West] BUCKLAND from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 24 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 35 sheep; 36 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <107a> DEV 16,74 Robert [!1! of Pont-Chardon !1!] holds BLAKEWELL from Baldwin. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers. Underwood, 60 acres; pasture, as much. [!1! 5 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. This land is [part] of Braunton, the King's manor, so the men of the Hundred state. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,75 Baldwin holds KENTISBURY himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 11 villagers with 5 ploughs. Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Value 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,76 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds HOLCOMBE [Rogus] from Baldwin. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 9 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 30 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 200 acres; underwood, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 22 pigs; 60 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £6. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,77 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds HOCKWORTHY from Baldwin. Kolbrand held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates of land and 2 1/2 furlongs. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! R[ogo] has in lordship 2 virgates and 1/2 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1/2 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 12s 6d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,78 Ansger holds ANSTEY from Baldwin. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. 1 pigman who pays 6 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 120 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 25 cattle; 60 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,79 Ansger holds RINGCOMBE from Baldwin. Cypping held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Formerly 12d; value now 3s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,80 Baldwin holds FILLEIGH himself. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. 3 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture; 30 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 10 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. A land called LOBB has been taken away from this manor and added to Braunton, the King's manor. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! 4 villagers. !1!] Value 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,81 Ansger holds NEWTON from Baldwin. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 5 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,82 Ansger holds WHITSTONE from Baldwin. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 8 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,83 Robert holds LINCOMBE from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. A land called YARD has been added to this manor. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,84 Robert holds ILFRACOMBE from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates; !1!] 5 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 15 pigs; 133 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,85 Robert [* of Beaumont *] holds ASHFORD from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1 furlong of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,86 Odelin holds CLYST [Hydon] from Baldwin. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 44 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 32 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,87 Robert holds MARWOOD from Baldwin. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[obert] has in lordship 1/2 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 28 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,88 Gilbert holds SNYDLES from Baldwin. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 48 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <107b> DEV 16,89 The Canons of St Mary's hold ASHCLYST from Baldwin. Four thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 17 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 20 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,90 The Canons [!1! of St Mary's !1!] hold POLTIMORE themselves from Baldwin. Wulfmer [!1! Cott !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 2 smallholders and 5 slaves [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 80 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 3 pigs; 92 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,91 The Canons [!1! of St Mary's !1!] hold POLSLOE themselves from Baldwin. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,92 The Canons [!1! of St Mary's !1!] hold [West] CLYST themselves from Baldwin. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 1/2 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. Pasture, 3 acres; meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 5 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. From this manor 1 furlong of land has been taken away, which belonged there before 1066; it has been added to Poltimore, Odo's manor. Value 12d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,93 The monks of Mont-Saint-Michel hold FURSHAM from Baldwin. Edwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 4 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,94 [* Emma *] Baldwin's wife holds WHIMPLE from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 50 acres. [!1! 18 cattle; 6 pigs; 55 sheep; 24 goats. !1!] Formerly £6; value now £10. Before 1066 1/2 hide lay in the above manor of WHIMPLE; it is called LARKBEARE. Land for 2 ploughs. 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 13 acres; woodland, 12 acres. Value 5s. Almer held it formerly; now Alfred the Breton holds it [!1! with another manor of his called Larkbeare. !1!] [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,95 Rainer [* the steward *] holds PAYHEMBURY from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,96 Rainer [* the steward *] holds LANGFORD from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 27 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,97 William [!1! Black !1!] holds PONSFORD from Baldwin. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 82 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,98 William [* Black *] holds PONSFORD from Baldwin. Sidwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,99 William [* Black *] holds KINGSFORD from Baldwin. Edsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. 1/2 plough there. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 4 pigs; 10 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,100 William [* Black *] holds KENTISBEARE from Baldwin. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave. 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,101 William [* Black *] holds BLACKBOROUGH from Baldwin. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,102 William [* Black *] holds KENTISBEARE from Baldwin. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 2 slaves and 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,103 William [* Black *] holds ALLER from Baldwin. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 3 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,104 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds `[Monk] CULM' from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 16 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 60 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <107c> DEV 16,105 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds `BERNARDSMOOR' from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 6 villagers and 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,106 Baldwin holds COWICK himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,107 Baldwin holds DREWSTEIGNTON himself. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 100 sheep; 31 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,108 Baldwin holds SPREYTON himself. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 11 cattle; 60 sheep; 35 goats. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,109 Baldwin holds EXWICK himself. Everwacer? [* father of Aelfric *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,110 Stephen holds CLIFFORD from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 6 furlongs. [!1! 6 cattle; 11 pigs; 82 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,111 Odelin holds CLAYHIDON from Baldwin. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 2 virgates. !1!] 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 26 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 22 cattle; 12 pigs; 60 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,112 Stephen holds RINGMORE from Baldwin. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,113 Edwy holds RUSHFORD from Baldwin. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 4 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 59 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,114 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds HITTISLEIGH from Baldwin. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 74 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,115 Richard [!1! son of Turolf !1!] holds MARTIN from Baldwin. Edwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,116 Hugh [!1! of Rennes !1!] holds MELHUISH from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs; as many there, with 4 slaves and 8 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 24 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 24 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,117 Hugh holds TEIGNHARVEY from Baldwin. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 44 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,118 Jocelyn [!1! Bernwin !1!] holds OLDRIDGE from Baldwin. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 24 sheep; 62 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,119 Rainer [* the steward *] holds TEDBURN [St Mary] from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 3 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 45 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,120 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds TEDBURN [St Mary] from Baldwin. Doda <107d> held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 45 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 1 animal; 22 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,121 Odelin holds BOLHAM [Water] from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 50 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 35s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,122 Odelin holds CULM [Pyne] from Baldwin. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 12 pigs; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,123 Walter [* the butler *] holds BRAMFORD [Speke] from Baldwin. Brungar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,124 Odelin holds HOLE from Baldwin. Edwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers. Pasture, 5 acres. Formerly waste; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,125 Bernard [!1! Napeless !1!] holds WHITESTONE from Baldwin. Cniht held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,126 Bernard [* Napeless *] holds MAIDENCOMBE from Baldwin. Cniht held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1/2 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. [!1! 19 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30d; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,127 Bernard [* Napeless *] holds ROCOMBE. Osmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Formerly 30d; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,128 Baldwin's wife [!1! Emma !1!] holds BRIDFORD from him. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 24 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 100 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,129 Vitalis [!1! of Colyton !1!] holds BRAMFORD [Speke] from Baldwin. Godman [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 8s; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 23 cattle; 23 pigs; 65 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 45s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,130 Modbert holds EGGBEER from Baldwin. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 36 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,131 Modbert holds UPPACOTT from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 3 cattle; 35 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,132 Modbert holds [Great] FULFORD from Baldwin. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 7s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,133 Rainer [* the steward *] holds ROCKBEARE from Baldwin. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,134 Rainer [* the steward *] holds ROCKBEARE from Baldwin. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has it there. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,135 Rainer [* the steward *] holds DOTTON from Baldwin. Doda [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 3 furlongs. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 7s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <108a> DEV 16,136 Baldwin holds AYLESBEARE himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 50 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,137 Robert [!1! of Beaumont !1!] holds WHITESTONE from Baldwin. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,138 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds ROCKBEARE from Baldwin. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides, less 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 55 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 16 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,139 Roger [!1! of Meulles !1!] holds {PETECOTE} from Baldwin. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 5 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,140 Baldwin holds CHULMLEIGH himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 20 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. 5 pigmen who pay 30 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture, 1 league in length and width. [!1! 60 cattle; 400 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly £12; value now £13. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,141 Gilbert holds MESHAW from Baldwin. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 11 cattle; 6 pigs; 66 sheep; 19 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,142 Ansger holds YARD from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 80 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 8 pigs; 41 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,143 Ansger holds [Rose] ASH from Baldwin. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 150 acres; pasture, 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 30 cattle; 6 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,144 Ansger holds CREACOMBE from Baldwin. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs, less the fourth part of 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 7 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. To this manor has been added CREACOMBE which Leofgar held freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong and the fourth part of 1 furlong. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 7 acres; underwood, 1 acre. [!1! 3 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 2s; now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,145 Ansketil holds WORTHY from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 slave [!1! [with] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres. [!1! 8 sheep. !1!] Formerly 2s; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,146 William holds WILSON from Baldwin. Topi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 slave [!1! [with] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,147 Walter [* the butler *] holds CHELDON from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and the whole of the land, !1!] with 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [Value] formerly 2s; now 3s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,148 Jocelyn holds RACKENFORD from Baldwin. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 3 acres; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 2 pigs; 60 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,149 Reginald holds {ELTEMETONE} from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[eginald] has 1/2 furlong in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 1 pig. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <108b> DEV 16,150 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds TAPPS from Baldwin. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 2s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,151 Oswy holds WOODBURN from Baldwin. Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! O[swy] has 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 1 villager and 4 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,152 Stephen holds HACCOMBE from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 4 furlongs. [!1! 6 cattle; 8 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,153 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] holds TEIGNGRACE from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 35 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 2 pigs; 35 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,154 Hugh holds LANGSTONE from Baldwin. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 3 pigs; 13 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,155 Roger [!1! son of Payne !1!] holds HENNOCK from Baldwin. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 furlongs. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates and 1 furlong. 1 cob; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,156 [* Emma *] Hervey [* of Helléan *]'s wife holds NEADON from Baldwin. Edred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 5 acres. Formerly 12d; value now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,157 Ranulf holds WHITEWAY from Baldwin. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. A salt-house which pays 12d; woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 33 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,158 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds CHEVITHORNE from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 16 pigs; 18 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,159 Ansger holds CHETTISCOMBE from Baldwin. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 2s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,160 Edwy holds MANATON from Baldwin. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 30 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,161 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds SELLAKE from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,162 Richard holds SPARKWELL from Baldwin. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,163 Ralph [!1! of Bruyère !1!] holds WOLBOROUGH from Baldwin. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, as much. [!1! 12 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,164 Baldwin holds MUSBURY himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 4 hides. !1!] 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; pasture, 50 acres; meadow, 43 acres; [!1! woodland, 40 acres. 18 unbroken mares; 16 cattle; 16 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,165 Baldwin holds THORNCOMBE himself. Edward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 66 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 100s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,166 Ranulf holds `FORD' from Baldwin. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 12 pigs; 30 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value 25s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] <108c> DEV 16,167 Ranulf holds {ALREFORD} from Baldwin. {Iuing} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! R[anulf] has 1/2 plough. !1!] 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 4 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,168 Roger [* of Roerico *] holds SMALLICOMBE from Baldwin. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,169 Morin [* of Caen *] holds STEDCOMBE from Baldwin. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 slaves. [!1! Morin has in lordship 2 virgates. The villagers [have] 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value 12s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,170 Rogo [* son of Nigel *] holds COLWELL from Baldwin. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture, 300 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 8 pigs; 57 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,171 Odo holds COMBPYNE from Baldwin. Godman held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 75 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,172 Reginald holds OFFWELL from Baldwin. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 80 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 20 perches wide. [!1! 10 cattle. !1!] Formerly 12d; value now 13s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,173 Morin [* of Caen *] holds WILMINGTON from Baldwin. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 3 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,174 Morin [* of Caen *] holds `BEER' from Baldwin. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Morin [* of Caen *] has nothing. !1!] Value 3s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,175 W[***] holds ENGLEBOURNE from Baldwin. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 13 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 4 pigs; 32 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] DEV 16,176 Odelin holds [West] PRAWLE from Baldwin. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 64 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 15 pigs; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Baldwin the sheriff =] ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes DEV 17,1 Iudhael holds from the King TOTNES, a Borough which King Edward held in lordship. Within the Borough are 100 burgesses, less 5, and 15 outside the Borough who work the land. Between them they pay £8 at face value. Formerly they paid £3 weighed and assayed. This Borough only pays tax when Exeter pays tax; then it pays 40d in tax. If an expedition travels by land or sea, Totnes, Barnstaple and Lydford, between them, pay as much service as Exeter pays. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,2 Iudhael himself has in EXETER a house which before 1066 paid 8d in customary dues. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,3 Iudhael holds THRUSHELTON himself from the King. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 20 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 3 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 100 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 17 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £10. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,4 Nigel holds RADDON from Iudhael. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 15 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 20 cattle; 140 sheep. !1!] Formerly £7 10s; value now 100s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,5 Nigel holds BROADWOODWIDGER from Iudhael. Cynestan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1/2 furlong. !1!] <108d> Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 31 cattle; 4 pigs; 200 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly £6; value now £4. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,6 William holds NORTON from Iudhael. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 70 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 17 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,7 Waldin holds DOWNICARY from Iudhael. Cynestan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 Cottagers with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 42 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,8 William holds SYDENHAM from Iudhael. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! the third part of a virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 7 Cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 parts of a virgate. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 11 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,9 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds ASHLEIGH from Iudhael. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 ox and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; alder-grove, 2 acres. [!1! 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 25s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,10 Nigel holds MOOR from Iudhael. Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! the third part of the above virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 1 Cottager with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 parts of the virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 2 furlongs long and 12 perches wide. [!1! 7 cattle. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,11 Nigel holds BRADAFORD from Iudhael. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 1 acre; woodland, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 30d. ^[Saewin could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,12 Nigel holds TILLISLOW from Iudhael. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 2 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 28 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. Saewin who held these lands before 1066 could go where he would. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,13 Nigel holds [Mary] TAVY from Iudhael. Brictwy [!1! son of Camm !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 6 furlongs wide. [!1! 16 cattle; 4 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. To this manor have been added the lands of three thanes, Aelfric, Alwin and Aldwulf; they held them as three manors and could go where they would before 1066. They paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 30 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value of these three lands formerly and now 25s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,14 Nigel holds SYDENHAM [Damerel] from Iudhael. Four thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,15 Iudhael holds CLAWTON himself. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 16 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 28 villagers and 6 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates, less 1 furlong. 2 pigmen. !1!] Meadow there 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; pasture, 1 league; woodland, 1 league. [!1! 47 cattle; 9 pigs; 200 sheep, less 10. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £8. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,16 Iudhael holds PYWORTHY himself. Alfred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 30 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. 2 pigmen?. !1!] Meadow, 1 league; pasture, 1 league; woodland 4 furlongs long and 20 perches wide. [!1! 35 cattle; 200 sheep, less 10. !1!] Formerly £11; value now £8. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,17 Iudhael holds TETCOTT himself. Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. 1 pigman. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 40 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 36 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £4. To this manor has been added 1 furlong of land which Alwin held freely [and] jointly before 1066. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] <109a> DEV 17,18 Aiulf holds {LIDEMORE} from Iudhael. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. Formerly 25s; value now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,19 William holds BRADFORD from Iudhael. Aeleva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship; !1!] 2 slaves. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,20 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds HENFORD from Iudhael. Brothir held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. [!1! 5 cattle; 2 pigs; 18 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 12s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,21 Iudhael holds BRIDFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. 1 pigman who pays 10 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 70 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 animal; 1 cob; 80 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,22 Thorgisl holds [North] BOVEY from Iudhael. John held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 8 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,23 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds COMBE [Fishacre] from Iudhael. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 1 acre. [!1! 26 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,24 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds COMBE [Fishacre] from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,25 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] also holds LITTLEHEMPSTON from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 4 smallholders. [Value] formerly 30d; now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,26 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] also holds LOVENTOR from Iudhael. Ottar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate and 2 cattle in a plough. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 29 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,27 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] also holds [Shiphay] COLLATON from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 29 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,28 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] also holds LUPTON from Iudhael. Ottar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 13 pigs; 57 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,29 Iudhael holds BRIXHAM himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 4 cattle; 10 pigs; 200 sheep, less 20. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,30 Iudhael holds CHURSTON [Ferrers] himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 cottagers, 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 8 pigs; 120 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,31 Warin holds COLETON from Iudhael. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 4 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 14 pigs; 70 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,32 Iudhael holds LODDISWELL himself. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 20 villagers, 10 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A fishery which pays 30 salmon; meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 1 league; pasture, 1/2 league. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 42 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,33 Iudhael holds THURLESTONE himself. John held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 15 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £3. A man-at-arms holds from Iudhael 1 virgate of land of this manor; he has 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate in lordship, !1!] and 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [!1! A thane held the 1 virgate in 1066, but he could not separate from John. !1!] ^[[!1! This manor has been This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,34 Osbern holds BAGTON from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 15 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] <109b> DEV 17,35 Thorgisl holds COLLATON from Iudhael. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 11 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 5s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,36 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds [South] HUISH from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 143 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,37 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds GALMPTON from Iudhael. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. Meadow, 2 acres. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,38 Fulco holds [West] PORTLEMOUTH from Iudhael. Heca [!1! the sheriff !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 hide and 2 cattle in a plough. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres; [!1! woodland, 3 furlongs in length and 1 in width. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 10s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,39 Fulco holds ILTON from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,40 Fulco holds ALSTON from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. ^[[!1! This manor has been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!]]^ [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,41 Odo holds SOAR from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 240 sheep and goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [!1! These said nine manors have been laid waste by Irishmen. !1!] [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,42 Fulco holds SORLEY from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs, [!1! less 2 oxen, and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 18 cattle; 12 pigs; 125 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,43 Robert holds POULSTON from Iudhael. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. [!1! 10 cattle; 14 pigs; 122 sheep; 33 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,44 Ralph [!1! of Pomeroy !1!] holds CURTISKNOWLE from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre. [!1! 2 cattle; 50 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,45 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds BROADLEY from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Underwood, 1 acre. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,46 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds [North] HUISH from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,47 Colbert holds WOOLSTON from Iudhael. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,48 Iudhael holds CORNWORTHY himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 15s; a fishery which pays 30 salmon; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 30 acres; underwood, 70 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 11 pigs; 140 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,49 Iudhael holds CHARLETON himself. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 2 hides. !1!] 20 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 1 animal; 27 pigs; 60 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,50 William holds LEIGH from Iudhael. Osmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 10 acres; {{pasture, 10 acres}}; [!1! woodland, 1 acre. 8 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,51 William holds POOL from Iudhael. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,52 William holds COMBE from Iudhael. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre; underwood, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,53 Thorgisl holds [South] ALLINGTON from Iudhael. Goda held <109c> it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,54 Thorgisl holds STANCOMBE from Iudhael. Snot held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 7 cattle; 13 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,55 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds MALSTON from Iudhael. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,56 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds FORD from Iudhael. Ottar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 smallholder; 2 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 acres; underwood, 15 acres. [!1! 33 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,57 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds CHIVELSTONE from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 13 pigs; 33 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,58 The clerics of St Mary's [* of Totnes *] hold FOLLATON from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager [!1! [with] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 1 acre. Formerly 8s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,59 Iudhael holds WORTHELE himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 8 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 50 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,60 Iudhael holds LEIGH himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,61 Thorgisl holds BUTTERFORD from Iudhael. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 17 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,62 Thorgisl holds BUTTERFORD from Iudhael. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; [!1! underwood, 2 acres. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,63 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds STADBURY from Iudhael. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 6 pigs; 26 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,64 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds RINGMORE from Iudhael. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 67 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,65 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds OKENBURY from Iudhael. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,66 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds BLACHFORD from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 1 1/2 leagues. [!1! 15 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,67 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds LAMBSIDE from Iudhael. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,68 Waldin holds MEMBLAND from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 1 acre. [!1! 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 42 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,69 Iudhael holds EGGBUCKLAND himself. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A salt-house which pays 2s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 200 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 70 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,70 Odo holds MUTLEY from Iudhael. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] <109d> DEV 17,71 Odo holds MUTLEY from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! O[do] has in lordship 3 furlongs and 1/2 plough. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 10 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,72 Odo also holds {LEURICESTONE} from Iudhael. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 8 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,73 Odo also holds WESTON [Peverell]. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland 4 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 10 pigs; 180 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,74 Odo also holds BURRINGTON. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however; 2 slaves. 3 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,75 Odo also holds MANADON from Iudhael. Colbert held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 12s 6d. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,76 Odo also holds WHITLEIGH from Iudhael. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Underwood, 15 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 27 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 2s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,77 Odo also holds COLERIDGE from Iudhael. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! O[do] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 furlong and 1 animal in a plough. !1!] Underwood, 30 acres. Value 15d; formerly waste. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,78 Stephen holds COMPTON [Gifford] from Iudhael. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 2 pigs; 52 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,79 William holds MEAVY from Iudhael. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 1/2 acre; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 10 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,80 Thorgisl holds MEAVY from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 furlongs; woodland, 4 furlongs. [!1! 7 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,81 Thorgisl holds MEAVY from Iudhael. Edward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 1/2 league; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,82 Nigel holds MEAVY from Iudhael. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,83 William holds SHERFORD from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; moor, 1 acre. [!1! 1 animal; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,84 William also holds CHITTLEBURN from Iudhael. Aelric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Underwood 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Formerly 5s; value now 12d. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,85 William also holds WOLLATON from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! W[illiam] has in lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 2 furlongs. Formerly 4s; value now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,86 William also holds BRIXTON from Iudhael. Sidwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 1 animal; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,87 William also holds BRIXTON from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! W[illiam] has in lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,88 William also holds DOWN [Thomas] from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers. Pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 90 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,89 William also holds STADDISCOMBE from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 <110a> virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,90 William holds STADDON from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! W[illiam] has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1 smallholder [!1! [has] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 20 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,91 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds BRIXTON from Iudhael. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 7 pigs; 31 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,92 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] also holds `BACCAMOOR' from Iudhael. Heloise held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 28 sheep. !1!] Another [estate called] `BACCAMOOR' has been added to this manor. Siric held it before 1066. These two lands together pay tax for 1/2 hide. Value 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,93 William holds `WALFORD' from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 smallholder [!1! [who have] 1 furlong. !1!] Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,94 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds HOLLAND from Iudhael. Aubrey and Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[alph] has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 1 villager and 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 8 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,95 Waldin holds LANGDON from Iudhael. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 4 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig; 84 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,96 Waldin holds LANGDON from Iudhael. Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Waldin has in lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,97 Thorgisl holds COLDSTONE from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres; woodland, 14 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep; 22 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,98 Thorgisl also holds FERNHILL from Iudhael. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 2 parts of that furlong. !1!] 1 villager [!1! [has] the third part of the furlong and 1 ox in a plough. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value formerly and now 3s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,99 Thorgisl also holds PETHILL from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 1/2 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Formerly 2s; value now 4s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,100 Thorgisl also holds SHAUGH [Prior] from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 38 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,101 Thorgisl also holds SHAUGH [Prior] from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! T[horgisl] has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 5 acres; pasture 4 furlongs wide and 1/2 league long. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,102 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds TORRIDGE from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [1] 1/2 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 8 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 10 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,103 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] also holds LOUGHTOR from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 7 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 12s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,104 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] also holds ELFORDLEIGH from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! R[alph] has 1/2 furlong in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 3s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,105 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds WOODFORD from Iudhael. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; 1 salt-house; 1 fishery; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Another [estate called] WOODFORD has been added to it. Aubrey held it before <110b> 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[alph] has in lordship 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value of these two lands 40s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,106 Stephen holds HOOE from Iudhael. Aubrey held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] DEV 17,107 William holds HALWELL from Iudhael. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1/2 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12s; value now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] ?18? Land of William of Mohun DEV 18,1 William of Mohun holds CLAYHANGER from the King, and Robert from him. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land and 3 1/2 furlongs. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 3 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 7 pigs; 65 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?18? Land of William of Mohun =] ?19? Land of William the goat DEV 19,1 William the goat has in EXETER 2 houses, which paid 16d a year in customary dues before 1066. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,2 William holds VIRWORTHY himself from the King. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there; 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,3 Ansketil holds INSTAPLE from William. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. Formerly 7s; value now 5s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,4 Ansketil holds [West] PUTFORD from William. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,5 William holds HUNTSHAW himself. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 20 pigs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,6 Ansketil holds EASTLEIGH from William. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 7 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s. To this manor has been added 1/2 virgate of land; it has been concealed with the result that the King has no tax from it. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,7 William holds SHILLINGFORD himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides, less 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £4. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,8 William holds EXMINSTER himself. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,9 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds MATFORD from William. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 1/2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave; 1 smallholder [!1! [with] 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 4 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 62 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,10 Robert holds HACCOMBE from William. Ottar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; 1 salt-house; 1 fishery. [!1! 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,11 William holds WOOLACOMBE himself. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 12 villagers with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 16 cattle; 12 pigs; 300 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £13 15s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,12 William holds [North] BUCKLAND himself. Brictric [!1! son of Camm !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 5 pigs; 100 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 60s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] <110c> DEV 19,13 Godfrey holds BUCKLAND from William. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 9 sheep; 26 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,14 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds ASH from William. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 9 pigs; 26 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,15 William holds COUNTISBURY himself. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 15 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate; !1!] a pigman who pays 10 pigs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 32 cattle; 24 pigs; 300 sheep, less 13; 35 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now £4. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,16 William holds LYNTON and ILKERTON himself as one manor. Alward [!1! son of Toki !1!] and Algar held them before 1066 as two manors. They paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 13 villagers with 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Woodland, 7 furlongs; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 58 cattle; 22 pigs; 200 sheep; 75 goats; 72 wild mares. !1!] Formerly 35s; value now £7. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,17 William holds LYN himself. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. 2 pigmen; they pay 20 pigs a year. !1!] A new mill; pasture 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 34 cattle; 7 pigs; 50 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now £4. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,18 Fulcwald holds `BADGWORTHY' from William, which has been added to the above manor of Lyn. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 3 pigs; 24 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, it was waste. W[illiam] holds these two as one manor. !1!] [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,19 William holds RADWORTHY himself. Alward [!1! son of Toki !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 8 villagers and 4 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 4 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 60s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,20 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds WHIMPLE from William. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 19 acres; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 9 acres. [!1! 18 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 30s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,21 Haimo holds PIRZWELL from William. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 14 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 9 pigs; 44 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,22 Haimo also holds {HEWISE} from William. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,23 Manfred holds COLEBROOK from William. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 50 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,24 William holds CADELEIGH himself. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,25 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds AWLISCOMBE from William. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1/2 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 84 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,26 Haimo holds AWLISCOMBE from William. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,27 Warin holds WESTON from William. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, 1 virgate of land and 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. [!1! 10 cattle; 20 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 12s; [!1! value when W[illiam] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,28 William holds COMBEINTEIGNHEAD himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] <110d> DEV 19,29 William holds ROCOMBE himself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates and 1/2 [furlong?]. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,30 William holds TEDBURN [St Mary] himself. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 100 sheep, less 6. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,31 William holds BRADNINCH himself. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 42 villagers and 16 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 33 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 30 acres; underwood, 30 acres. A mill which pays 5s. [!1! 3 cobs; 34 cattle; 8 pigs; 324 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £14. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,32 William holds 1/2 virgate of land in AWLISCOMBE himself. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Value 4s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,33 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds YOWLESTONE from William. Edsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Ralph holds half of this land from William; he has 1 plough there and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 16 pigs; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 12d; value now 7s 6d. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,34 Warin holds 1/2 hide of land in RAPSHAYS from William. [!1! Brictric held it in 1066. !1!] 3 villagers have 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value formerly and now 30d. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,35 William holds [Cruwys] MORCHARD himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. He took it away from Alward son of Toki after King William came to England. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A smith. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! [***] cattle; 6 pigs; 160 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now £6. William holds this with Alward [* son of Toki *]'s land. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,36 Haimo holds MACKHAM from William. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager [!1! who holds the whole land in lordship. !1!] Value 30d. This land has been joined to Awliscombe. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,37 William holds OAKFORD himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; woodland, 100 acres; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 8 acres; [!1! [***] cattle; 15 pigs; 200 sheep; 100 goats. !1!] Formerly £3; value now £6. MILDON has been added to this manor. Edith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Formerly 3s; value now 10s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,38 William holds WHIPTON himself. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 12 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now £6. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,39 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds PUDDINGTON from William. Alward [!1! son of Toki !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 9 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 69 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,40 Beatrix, [!1! William's sister !1!], holds BRADFORD from William. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. {TOREDONE} has been added to this manor. Aelfric [!1! Colling !1!] held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. Value 40d. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,41 Robert holds BUCKLAND from William. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 25 acres. [!1! 3 [***]; 30? sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly 6s; value now 10s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,42 Warin holds IVEDON from William. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It pays tax for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,43 Ralph [!1! son of Payne !1!] holds IVEDON from William. Saemer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1/2 villager has it there. Value 30d. This land has been added to Awliscombe. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,44 Warin holds MEMBURY from William. Aldhild held it before 1066. <111a> It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 2 wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 14 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,45 Edwulf holds AXMINSTER from William. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 12 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; common pasture. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] DEV 19,46 Beatrix, [!1! his sister, !1!] holds SOUTHLEIGH from William. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 20 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. [= ?19? Land of William the goat =] ?20? Land of William of Falaise DEV 20,1 William of Falaise holds COMBE [Martin] from the King. Brictric and Edwy held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 18 villagers and 10 smallholders with 14 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 21 cattle; 9 pigs; 140 sheep; 19 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,2 William holds FURZE himself. Aldchurl held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,3 William holds PARRACOMBE himself. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 10 cattle; 27 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,4 Norman holds CHURCHILL from William. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 1 league; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,5 Roger holds `BEARE' from William. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,6 Peter holds WASHFORD [Pyne] from William. Cynegar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 3 furlongs. !1!] 3 smallholders [!1! have 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 5 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,7 Hugh [!1! of Dol !1!] holds WORLINGTON from William. Two thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1/2 acre. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,8 William holds BRADFORD himself. Brungar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has it there. Meadow, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,9 An Englishman holds DENSHAM from William. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! He has on it 1 plough. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,10 William holds COCKINGTON himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 14 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 18 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 159 sheep; 42 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. Of this land Alric held 1 virgate of land in `DEWDON'. It paid tax for as much. Value formerly and now 10s. This land has been added to the above and William holds it as one manor. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,11 William holds HOLNE himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture, 1 league; woodland, 1 league. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 52 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,12 Winemar holds STOKE from William. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 1/2 league; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 animal; 7 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,13 Four men-at-arms hold DEAN [Prior] from William. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 19 villagers and 15 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 1 league; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 16 cattle; 13 pigs; 70 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. Of this land an Englishman holds from William as much land as pays 10s [!1! a year to William. He held it in 1066, but could not separate from the lord. !1!] [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,14 William holds RATTERY himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 13 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 8 pigs. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 72 sheep. !1!] Of this land two men-at-arms hold 1 1/2 virgates of land, and an Englishman 1 virgate of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders [***]. <111b> Value formerly and now £3 10s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,15 William holds DARTINGTON himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 furlongs; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 21 pigs. [!1! 2 fisherman who pay 80 salmon. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide; underwood, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 1 pig; 72 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4 5s. Ansketil holds 1 furlong of this land from William. It paid tax for as much. Before 1066 a thane held it; it is called LUSCOMBE. 2 1/2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 1 slave. Meadow, 1/2 acre. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,16 Reginald holds HARBOURNEFORD from William. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! R[eginald] has 1 virgate in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Formerly 8s; value now 10s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] DEV 20,17 Reginald holds ENGLEBOURNE from William. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there. 4 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 animal; 62 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?20? Land of William of Falaise =] ?21? Land of William of Poilley DEV 21,1 William of Poilley holds `RADWORTHY' from the King. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 2 oxen in a plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 2 leagues. [!1! 6 cattle; 7 pigs; 17 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Formerly 6s; value now 10s. [!1! Reginald holds it from W[illiam]. !1!] [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,2 William holds SHIRWELL himself. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 2 leagues. [!1! 1 cow; 2 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. Of this land two men-at-arms hold 1 virgate of land from William; they have 2 ploughs there, [!1! in lordship. They are [included] in the above value. !1!] [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,3 William holds STOKE [Rivers] himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 100 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,4 William holds BEAWORTHY himself. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 5 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,5 William holds MELBURY himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. The whole of it is waste. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,6 Ralph [* son of Jocelyn *] holds DART from William. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many acres; woodland, as many. Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,7 William holds CADBURY himself. Ingvar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 3 virgates. [!1! 1 cob; 60 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,8 William holds BOWLEY himself. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers and 3 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. [!1! 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,9 William holds BLAGROVE himself. {Hache} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 4 smallholders and 8 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 27 cattle; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 20s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,10 Ralph [* son of Jocelyn *] holds PEDLEY from William. {Hache} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 furlongs. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 1/2 furlongs, !1!] with 1 villager and 1 smallholder [!1! [who have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. ^[Pedley has been joined to Blagrove]^ [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,11 Hildwin holds {ASSECOTE} from William. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager; he pays 30d. These two lands of Pedley and {Assecote} have been joined to Blagrove; they pay 12s 6d. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] <111c> DEV 21,12 William holds WOOLFARDISWORTHY himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1/2 furlong. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,13 Ralph [* son of Jocelyn *] holds DART [Raffe] from William. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[alph] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 13s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,14 Ralph [* son of Jocelyn *] holds WORTH from William. Saeward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 furlongs. !1!] 5 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,15 Herbert [* the steward *] holds FARWOOD from William. Leofmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 16 acres. [!1! 4 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,16 William holds CHALLONSLEIGH himself. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 9 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 6 cattle; 110 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,17 William holds BATTISFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,18 Robert [* the bastard *] holds GOOSEWELL from William. Heca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 3 smallholders [!1! [who] have 1 virgate and 2 oxen. !1!] Woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 30 sheep; 5 pigs. !1!] Value 5s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,19 William holds BICKLEIGH himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A fishery which pays 5s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 146 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,20 William holds BUCKLAND [Monachorum] himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 24 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] A salt-house; a fishery which pays 10s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide; woodland 4 leagues long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 40 pigs; 130 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 100s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] DEV 21,21 Robert [* the bastard *] holds SAMPFORD [Spiney] from William. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 12 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?21? Land of William of Poilley =] ?22? Land of William of Eu DEV 22,1 William of Eu holds POWDERHAM from the King, and Ranulf from him. Thurs? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 50d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 8 cattle; 17 pigs; 150 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. In this manor there is 1/2 virgate of land which lay in Exminster before 1066; 1 plough there. Value 5s. [= ?22? Land of William of Eu =] DEV 22,2 Ranulf also holds WHITESTONE from William. Toli? [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers have it there; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Formerly 6s; value now 10s. [= ?22? Land of William of Eu =] ?23? Land of Walter of Douai DEV 23,1 Walter of Douai holds HOLLACOMBE from the King. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 1 furlong. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 5s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,2 W[alscin] holds BERRYNARBOR himself. Edith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] <111d> 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 200 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 11 cattle; 30 pigs; 200 sheep; 83 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now £6. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,3 Wulfric holds HAGGINTON from W[alscin]. Wulfmer and Godric held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 9 pigs; 50 sheep; 37 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 30s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,4 Arnold holds STOODLEIGH? from W[alscin]. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,5 W[alscin] holds BAMPTON himself. King Edward held it. This land has never paid tax. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! land for 4 ploughs. !1!] 31 villagers and 20 smallholders with 18 ploughs; 15 pigmen who pay 106 1/2 pigs. A mill which pays 10s; woodland, 320 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 2 cattle; 6 pigs; 23 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] To this manor is attached 1 hide which five thanes held jointly as five manors before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. Rademar, ^[another]^ Rademar, and Gerard hold from Walter. 4 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. William of Mohun wrongfully acquired 1/2 furlong of this hide despite Walscin. Value of the whole of Bampton with its dependencies £18; value formerly £21 by weight. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,6 Wulfric holds DIPFORD from W[alscin]. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 8d; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 2 asses; 4 cattle; 12 pigs; 109 sheep; 54 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. Two thanes held it jointly as two manors. Walscin holds this manor from the Queen; he calls upon the King [to warrant] it. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,7 W[alscin] holds HOCKWORTHY himself. Ednoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs. [!1! 6 cattle; 14 pigs; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 35s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,8 Gerard holds KERSWELL from W[alscin]. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 slave there. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,9 W[alscin] holds UFFCULME himself. Edeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 14 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 5 hides. !1!] 45 villagers and 6 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 9 hides. !1!] 2 mills which pay 10s; meadow, 25 acres; underwood, 25 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 220 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 15 pigs. Formerly £10; value now £12. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,10 Rolf holds KNOWSTONE from W[alscin]. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres; [!1! woodland, 5 furlongs in length and 1 in width. 3 cattle; 15 pigs; 80 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,11 Rolf also holds KNOWSTONE from W[alscin]. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 3 pigs; 22 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Value 10s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,12 Gerard holds DUNSFORD from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 75 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,13 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds LITTLE RACKENFORD from W[alscin]. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 5s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,14 Hermer holds SPURWAY from W[alscin]. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 9 villagers with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 17 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,15 Ansger holds {SUTREWORDE} from W[alscin]. Esger [* the cramped *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 11 villagers and 14 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs; !1!] 5 pigmen who pay 61 pigs; 5 beekeepers who pay 7 sesters of honey. Meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. [!1! 25 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £7. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] <112a> DEV 23,16 Ralph, [!1! a man-at-arms, !1!] holds GOODRINGTON from W[alscin]. Esger [* the cramped *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 16 pigs; 166 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 50s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,17 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds {HETFELLE} from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 36 cattle; 20 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,18 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds [Mohuns] OTTERY from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. 1 pigman who pays 10 pigs. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 100 acres; meadow, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 26 cattle; 30 pigs; 100 sheep; 50 goats; 20 wild mares. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,19 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds LUPPITT from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 26 cattle; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,20 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds GREENWAY from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 40 cattle; 12 pigs; 60 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. To this manor has been added SHAPCOMBE which before 1066 lay in Broadhembury, Brictric's land. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 plough [!1! and 3 virgates, less 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,21 Hubert holds COMBE RALEIGH from W[alscin]. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 3 hides and 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture, 1 hide. [!1! 1 cob; 38 cattle; 28 pigs; 200 sheep; 50 goats; 4 wild mares. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 40s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,22 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds STOKE [Fleming] from W[alscin]. Esger [* the cramped *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 27 villagers and 16 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill in lordship which renders service; meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 16 cattle; 5 pigs; 260 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. Ralph holds 1/2 hide of this land; he has 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 15s; [!1! value when W[alscin] acquired it, 10s. !1!] A woman holds 1/2 hide also of this land from Walter; she has 1 plough, with 1 slave. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. [!1! 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when she acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,23 Alric holds COLERIDGE from W[alscin]. Bicca held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 3 smallholders. Underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig; 35 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. This manor has been added to Esger [* the cramped *]'s lands. The holder before 1066 could go with the land where he would. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,24 Alric holds WOODCOMBE? from W[alscin]. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 4 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] Value 15s. This land has been added to Esger [* the cramped *]'s lands. The holder before 1066 could go where he would. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,25 Aelfeva holds COLERIDGE from W[alscin]. She held it herself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Underwood, 7 acres. [!1! 6 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40d. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,26 Ralph holds TOWNSTALL from W[alscin]. Ansger? [* the cramped *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] DEV 23,27 W[alscin] himself has in EXETER 10 houses, which Esger [* the cramped *] held before 1066. He has also 1 house in pledge from a burgess, from which the customary dues have been kept back. [= ?23? Land of Walter of Douai =] ?24? Land of Walter of Claville DEV 24,1 Walter of Claville holds BYWOOD from the King. Matilda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] 4 villagers have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 150 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,2 Walter holds BRAMFORD [Speke] himself. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 1 cob; 67 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] <112b> DEV 24,3 Walter holds WITHYCOMBE [Raleigh] himself. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 68 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,4 Walter [!1! the steward !1!] holds [West] RADDON from Walter. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 parts of 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, !1!] with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 6s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,5 Walter holds WASHFORD [Pyne] from Walter. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1 furlong. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 30 cattle; 4 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 40s. To this manor has been added 1 furlong of land. Value 3s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,6 Walter holds DRAYFORD himself. Aelfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land, less 1/2 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 18 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,7 Osbern holds SYDEHAM from Walter. Aelfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,8 Walter holds [Craze] LOWMAN himself. Aelfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 2 pigs; 8 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. `KIDWELL' has been added to this manor. Aelfrun held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! W[alter] has 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,9 Walter [!1! the wild !1!] holds MURLEY from Walter. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre and 1 perch; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 9 pigs; 34 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,10 Walter [!1! the wild !1!] also holds COOMBE from Walter. Gunhard held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 1 pig; 51 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,11 Walter holds BOEHILL himself. Wulfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 4 smallholders have it there. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,12 Walter holds BOEHILL himself. Leofred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land and 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 35 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [!1! It pays 10s a year. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,13 Walter [!1! the steward !1!] holds AYSHFORD from Walter. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 2 pigs; 33 goats; 2 wild mares. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,14 Walter holds APPLEDORE himself. Wulfwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 7 pigs; 121 sheep; 12 goats; 6 wild mares. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. This thane could go where he would. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,15 Walter holds CANONSLEIGH himself. Aelfrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! W[alter] has 1 virgate and 1 furlong in lordship. !1!] 1 villager [!1! who holds 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. Value formerly and now 7s 6d. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,16 Walter holds LEONARD himself. Saemer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,17 Walter holds {BERE} himself. {Wordrou} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 3 pigs; 26 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,18 Walter holds BUCKLAND [Tout Saints] himself. Woodman held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! W[alter] has 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 smallholders. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres. It pays 10s. This land has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands; it was free before 1066. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] <112c> DEV 24,19 Ansfrid holds POOL from Walter. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, [!1! and 1/2 hide, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 12 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,20 Walter holds LUPRIDGE himself. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 burgess has 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 1 furlong; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 5s; [!1! when W[alter] acquired it, it was waste. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,21 Walter holds LEIGH himself. Two thanes held it from Brictric [!1! son of Algar !1!] before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [!1! W[alter] holds these as one manor. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,22 Walter holds 1 virgate of land which belongs to IDDESLEIGH, the King's manor. Aelfeva Thief held it before 1066; she could not be separated from the King's manor. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 20 cattle, 13 pigs; 40 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. ^[Belongs to Iddesleigh. Brictric [!1! son of Algar !1!] held it]^ [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,23 Walter holds DOWLAND. Alward [!1! Mart !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. He could go where he would. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 furlongs; woodland, 2 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 23 cattle; 106 sheep; 15 pigs. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,24 Walter holds LOOSEDON. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,25 Walter has in DOWLAND 1 virgate of land, which two thanes held jointly before 1066. It paid tax for as much. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 1 furlong. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 12s 6d. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,26 Walter holds INSTOW. Alward [* Mart *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. A priest, 7 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 1 cob; 36 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,27 Riculf holds {CHETELESCOTE} from Walter. Ketil held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; common pasture. [!1! 12 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,28 Walter holds WOLFIN. Alward [!1! Mart !1!], a free man, held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 ploughs there, however, with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 18 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,29 Walter holds SHOBROOKE. Brictric [* son of Algar *], a free man, held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! W[alter] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have these [ploughs] there [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,30 Walter holds BURLESCOMBE. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates and 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 70 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 22 cattle. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,31 Walter holds {CICLET}. Gunnar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 24 acres; pasture, 85 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [!1! Walter the wild holds it from W[alter]. !1!] [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] DEV 24,32 Walter and Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] hold VIRWORTHY from the King, and Riculf from them. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 21 cattle; 10 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Walter of Claville =] ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] DEV 25,1 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds VILLAVIN from the King. Edlufu Thief and Edeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; slaves; [!1! 3 furlongs. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 5 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 3 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. [!1! 20 cattle; 5 pigs; 89 sheep; 16 wild mares. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 20s. [!1! Walter of Burgundy holds it from G[otshelm]. !1!] [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,2 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds HUISH himself. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, [!1! in lordship, and the whole [land], !1!] with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 10 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,3 Walter [!1! [of] Burgundy !1!] holds NEWTON [Tracey] from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Alward [* Mart *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] <112d> Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. Kolsveinn, a man of the Bishop of Coutances, has taken away from this manor the common pasture which was attached to it before 1066 and also for five years after 1066. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,4 Walter [!1! [of] Burgundy !1!] holds DODSCOTT from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! W[alter] has 2 1/2 furlongs and 1 plough in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1 1/2 furlongs and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 6 pigs; 76 sheep. !1!] Value formerly 7s 6d; now 15s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,5 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds RIDDLECOMBE himself. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 6 furlongs. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 140 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 18 pigs; 114 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,6 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds LOOSEDON himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 10 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,7 Godfrey holds BRUSHFORD from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Alweis held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 36 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,8 Hermer holds HAMPSON from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1/2 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 9 cattle. !1!] Formerly 9s; value now 12s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,9 Osmund holds [Nichols] NYMET from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Alward [* Mart *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 29 sheep; 16 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,10 Osmund holds NEWTON from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Brictwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 4 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 7s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,11 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds GOODCOTT himself. Godiva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,12 Osmund holds FENACRE from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres; [***]. [!1! Underwood, 6 acres. 5 cattle. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,13 Godfrey holds WOODBEARE from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Winemar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 2 pigs; 58 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,14 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds AWLISCOMBE himself. Kenias held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 5 villagers with 1 smallholder and 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 14 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 100 sheep; 80 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,15 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds GITTISHAM himself. Kenias held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 28 villagers with 1 smallholder have 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 9 furlongs in length and 8 furlongs in width; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 7 cattle; 4 pigs; 77 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,16 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds UPLOWMAN himself. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 14 cattle; 45 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,17 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds COOMBE himself. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate and 3 furlongs, !1!] with 1 slave. 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow, 4 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,18 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds {LOTELAND} himself. Sotman held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. [!1! 4 cattle. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 5s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,19 Almer [!1! the priest !1!] holds UPLOWMAN from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,20 Godfrey holds ASH [Thomas] from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Aelfeva, a free woman, held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! G[odfrey] has in lordship 1 virgate and 1 furlong and 1 plough. !1!] 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 3 furlongs and 1/2 plough. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 25 acres. [!1! 9 cattle, 62 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. This land has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] <113a> DEV 25,21 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds [East] MANLEY himself. Alward [* Mart *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 7 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,22 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds WHITNAGE himself. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! G[otshelm] has 1/2 hide and 3 furlongs in lordship. !1!] 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 23 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,23 Ludo [* of Vred *] holds FARWAY from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Kenias held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 20 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,24 Hermer holds WASHBOURNE from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 1 virgate. [!1! 1 animal; 16 pigs; 24 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,25 Baldwin holds BUCKLAND [Tout Saints] from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 1/2 acre. [!1! 6 cattle; 12 pigs; 56 sheep; 26 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when G[otshelm] acquired it, as much. !1!] This land has been added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands. The holder before 1066 was a free man. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,26 Baldwin holds LUPRIDGE from Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *]. Snotta held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there. 2 smallholders. Pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. Value 7s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,27 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds {ULESTANECOTE} himself. Wulfstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. The holder before 1066 held it freely from Brictric [* son of Algar *]. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] DEV 25,28 Gotshelm of Exeter holds {HERSTANHAIA} from the King. Cniht held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides; he could go where he would. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers have them there. A mill which pays 15d; meadow, 5 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. It pays 20s. [= ?25? Land of Gotshelm of Exeter =] ?26? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert DEV 26,1 Richard son of Count Gilbert holds LYMPSTONE from the King, and William [!1! the goat !1!] from him. Saeward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. 10 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Formerly £10; value now, it pays £8. [= ?26? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ?27? Land of Roger of Bully DEV 27,1 Roger of Bully holds SAMPFORD [Peverell] from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 furlong. !1!] 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 150 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 8 pigs; 84 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £10. Queen [!1! Matilda !1!] gave it to Roger with his wife. [= ?27? Land of Roger of Bully =] ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale DEV 28,1 Robert of Aumale holds MILTON [Damerel] from the King. Wulfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 1/2 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 50 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 30 cattle; 23 pigs; 75 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 100s; now 50s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,2 Robert holds OTTERY, COLLACOMBE and WILLESTREW himself as one manor. Three thanes held them as four manors. They paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres in length and 2 in width; pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 10 pigs; 80 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value 60s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,3 Robert holds [Cookbury] WICK himself. Wulfrun, a free woman, held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 7 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £3. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,4 Frank holds THUBOROUGH from Robert. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In <113b> lordship 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 23 pigs; 100 sheep, less 5; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 35s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,5 Gilbert holds GIDCOTT from Robert. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 4 pigs; 5 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,6 Robert holds WESTLEIGH himself. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 3 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,7 Robert holds GOODLEIGH himself. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 13 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, as many. [!1! 10 pigs; 60 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,8 Two men-at-arms hold MARWOOD from Robert. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 11 pigs; 80 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,9 Two men-at-arms hold WHITEFIELD from Robert. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 100 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,10 Robert [!1! of `Hereford' !1!] holds BICKHAM from Robert. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and [1] 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1/2 plough [!1! and 2 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,11 Robert holds FLETE himself. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 42 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,12 Gilbert holds BEENLEIGH from Robert. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 75 sheep. !1!] Formerly 8s; value now 12s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,13 Robert holds WOODLEIGH himself. Aelfric Pike held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 15 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 16 pigs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 10 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! A fishery. 15 cattle; 16 pigs; 100 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,14 Robert holds `HALSTOW' himself. Brictric and Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. 1 villager who pays 30d. Value formerly 5s. Land for 1 plough. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,15 Robert holds STOKE himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 12 pigs; 160 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 70s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,16 Oswulf holds WIDEY from Robert. Wadilo? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 3 slaves, with 1 villager have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! value when R[obert] acquired it, 30[s]. !1!] WHITLEIGH has been added to this manor. Wadel? held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders with 1 plough; Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 9 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] DEV 28,17 Robert himself has two destroyed houses in BARNSTAPLE; they pay 4d. [= ?28? Land of Robert of Aumale =] ?29? Land of Robert the bastard DEV 29,1 Robert the bastard holds BACKSTONE from the King. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there; 2 slaves. 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 80 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,2 Robert holds HAZARD himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It <113c> paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,3 Osbern holds COMBE [Royal] from Robert. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Formerly 3s; value now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,4 Ranulf holds DUNSTONE from Robert. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 3 slaves with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 4 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,5 Robert holds BLACHFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,6 Robert holds EFFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 plough. A fishery which pays 12d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,7 Robert holds STONEHOUSE himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager who pays 5s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,8 Robert holds BICKFORD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,9 Robert holds MEAVY himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] DEV 29,10 Robert himself has 2 villagers on the land ^[_]^ of St Peter's of Plympton. Alwin held them before 1066. They pay 5s. [= ?29? Land of Robert the bastard =] ?30? Land of Richard son of Turolf DEV 30,1 Richard son of Turolf holds WOODHUISH from the King. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?30? Land of Richard son of Turolf =] DEV 30,2 Richard holds NATSWORTHY himself. Edward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?30? Land of Richard son of Turolf =] DEV 30,3 Richard holds [East] ALLINGTON himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; 17 villagers and 15 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?30? Land of Richard son of Turolf =] DEV 30,4 Richard himself has in EXETER 1 house, from which he keeps back the King's customary dues, that is 8d. [= ?30? Land of Richard son of Turolf =] ?31? Land of Ralph of Limésy DEV 31,1 Ralph of Limésy holds [East] DOWN from the King. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 10 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Pasture, 20 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 110 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. [= ?31? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] DEV 31,2 Ralph also holds BRADWELL. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 65 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] Formerly £4; value now £3. [= ?31? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] DEV 31,3 Ralph holds ROADWAY himself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers. Underwood, 10 acres. Value 30d. [= ?31? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] DEV 31,4 Aelfric holds MORTEHOE from Ralph. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?31? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] <113d> ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel DEV 32,1 Ralph Paynel holds DUNCHIDEOCK from the King. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,2 Gunter holds KERSWELL from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 28 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,3 Ralph holds ALLER himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 9 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 66 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 100s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,4 Ralph holds THROWLEIGH himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 4 acres wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 32 sheep. !1!] Value £4. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,5 Ralph holds CHAGFORD himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! the third part of a hide. !1!] 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. [!1! Woodland, 6 acres; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 4 acres. 10 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,6 Ralph holds ILSINGTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 22 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 210 acres; pasture 2 leagues and 8 furlongs in both length and width. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Value £9; [!1! when R[alph] acquired it, as much. !1!] In Exeter 1 house which pays 10s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,7 Ralph holds INGSDON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 70 acres; pasture, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £9. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,8 Gerard holds TIVERTON from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 30s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,9 Gerard holds `[Little] WASHFIELD' from Ralph. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Gerard has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 acre. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066]^ [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] DEV 32,10 Ralph holds EDGINSWELL himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 32 acres; woodland, 56 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 10 pigs; 6 sheep. !1!] Formerly £6; value now 105s. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held all these lands before 1066. [= ?32? Land of Ralph Paynel =] ?33? Land of Ralph of Fougères DEV 33,1 Ralph of Fougères holds IPPLEPEN from the King. [* Countess *] Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 37 villagers and 16 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides, less 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 1/2 league; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 250 sheep. !1!] [= ?33? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] DEV 33,2 Ralph holds GALMPTON himself. [* Countess *] Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 4 acres; underwood 1 league long and 12 perches wide. [!1! 1 cob; 2 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value of these two manors £30. [= ?33? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy DEV 34,1 Ralph of Pomeroy holds SOUTHWEEK from the King. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and another furlong. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 2 pigs; 38 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] <114a> DEV 34,2 Ralph holds DUNSDON himself. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 35 cattle; 10 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 100s; value formerly £4. From these 3 virgates of land has been taken away 1 virgate, [!1! which was [part] of the said manor in 1066. !1!] The Count of Mortain holds it. Land for 2 ploughs. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,3 Roger holds LYDFORD from Ralph. Wadel? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,4 Ralph holds {ALWINECLANCAVELE} himself. Leodwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate and 1/2 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,5 Ralph holds ASH himself. Leodmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, as much. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. Ralph seized it, as the French and English testify. Leodmer was a free man. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,6 Ralph holds BRADWORTHY himself. Tovi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 40 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 unbroken mares; 120 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £8. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,7 Roger [* son of Payne *] holds [West] PUTFORD from Ralph. Leodmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 1 pig. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,8 Ralph holds HORWOOD himself. Alward [* son of Toki *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 2 virgates. !1!] 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 1 cow; 7 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,9 Roger holds [Great?] TORRINGTON from Ralph. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for the third part of 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 3 smallholders. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,10 Ralph holds ASHCOMBE himself. Aelfric [!1! Pig !1!] held it before 1066. Three lands have been added to it, which three thanes held freely [and] jointly as three manors before 1066. These four lands paid tax for 2 hides before 1066. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 150 acres. [!1! 42 cattle; 24 pigs; 150 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly £9; value now £10. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,11 Ralph holds HOLCOMBE himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 4 salt-workers who pay 6s 5d. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,12 Roger [!1! son of Payne !1!] holds PEAMORE from Ralph. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres. [!1! 36 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,13 Richard holds MOWLISH from Ralph. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! R[ichard] has the whole of this [manor] in lordship, except for 1 furlong which !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders [!1! have. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,14 Ralph holds BRENDON himself. Alward [!1! son of Toki !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 2 leagues. [!1! 1 cob; 104 unbroken mares; 25 cattle; 8 pigs; 100 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 100s. `LANK COMBE' has been added to this manor. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager who pays 3s. [!1! This Edwin could go where he would. !1!] [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,15 Ralph holds CHERITON himself. Ketil held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 2 leagues. [!1! 27 cattle; 8 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,16 Ralph holds [Caffyns] HEANTON himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 8 pigs; 50 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 37s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,17 Ralph holds {STANDONE} himself. Algar [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. 1 villager. Pasture, 30 acres. Value 3s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] <114b> DEV 34,18 Ralph holds AUNK himself. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 hides. !1!] 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 23 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,19 Ralph holds SHELDON himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Underwood, 30 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 45 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 70s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,20 Ralph holds BLACKBOROUGH himself. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 13 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,21 Ralph holds TALE himself. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides, less 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide, less 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value 20s; [!1! value when he acquired it, 10s. !1!] [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,22 Ralph holds TALE himself. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 15 cattle; 1 pig; 30 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,23 Ralph holds AWLISCOMBE himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. [!1! 1 cob; 4 cattle; 5 pigs; 23 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,24 Roscelin holds WESTON from Ralph. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. [!1! 8 cattle; 16 pigs; 78 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,25 Ralph holds DUNKESWELL himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 11 villagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 8 acres; pasture, 10 furlongs. [!1! 6 cattle; 10 goats; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,26 Helgot holds AWLISCOMBE from Ralph. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 acres; underwood, 11 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs. [!1! 16 cattle; 1 pig; 20 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,27 William [!1! of Poitou !1!] holds OGWELL from Ralph. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; [***] pasture, 12 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 30s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,28 William [!1! of Poitou !1!] also holds OGWELL from Ralph. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 3 pigs; 25 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,29 Roger [* Blunt *] holds HUXHAM from Ralph. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates, !1!] with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 6s; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 41 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,30 Roger holds CLYST [St George] from Ralph. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 14 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,31 Ralph holds STOCKLEIGH [Pomeroy] himself. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 7 villagers and 18 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 14 pigs; 103 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,32 Roscelin holds 1/2 hide in RAPSHAYS from Ralph. Godric held it before 1066. [***]. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Formerly 12d; value now 30d. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] <114c> DEV 34,33 William [* of Poitou *] holds DUNSCOMBE from Ralph. Saegar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 2 slaves. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 17 pigs; 45 sheep; 17 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,34 Ralph holds {HEPPASTEBE} himself. Wulfward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 slave. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. Ralph took possession of it with another manor, Aunk. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,35 William [* of Poitou *] holds [Lower] CREEDY from Ralph. Goda held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 37 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,36 William [* of Poitou *] also holds YEADBURY from Ralph. Saeric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves. Pasture, 30 acres. Value formerly and now 3s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,37 William [* of Poitou *] also holds 1 furlong of land in [Lower] CREEDY from Ralph. Edwin held it before 1066. [***]. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s; [!1! when R[alph] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,38 {Turstin} holds STRETE [Ralegh] from Ralph. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 30 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,39 Ralph holds WASHFIELD himself. Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 32 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 6s; value now 30s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,40 Robert holds STOODLEIGH from Ralph. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 12 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 18 cattle; 18 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,41 Ralph holds HIGHLEIGH himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] [!1! 3 cattle; 2 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,42 William holds ADWORTHY from Ralph. Saeric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30d. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,43 Beatrix [holds] CHEVITHORNE from Ralph. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. UPLOWMAN has been added to this manor. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. Value 5s. Alwin also holds it from Ralph. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,44 Roger holds GAPPAH from Ralph. Five thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 14 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs. [!1! 12 cattle; 15 pigs; 100 sheep; 60 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 30s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,45 Ralph holds IVEDON himself. Saemer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1/2 villager. Value 30d. Ralph has added this land to Awliscombe. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,46 Roger holds DUNSTONE from Ralph. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 sheep. !1!] Value 7s 6d; [!1! when he acquired it, 30d. !1!] `BLACKSLADE' has been added to this manor. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 3s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,47 Ralph holds IVEDON. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land and 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. [!1! Roscelin holds it now from R[alph]. !1!] Value 3s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,48 Ralph holds BERRY [Pomeroy] himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. 16 slaves. [!1! R[alph] has 1 hide and 4 ploughs in lordship. !1!] 45 villagers and 17 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 17 pigs; 560 sheep. !1!] Formerly £16; value now £12. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,49 Ralph holds AFTON himself. Aelsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 10 cattle; 9 pigs; 231 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 25s. <114d> 1 virgate of land has been added to this manor. A woman held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. Land for 1 plough. A villager has 1/2 plough. Value 5s; [!1! when R[alph] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,50 Ralph holds UPOTTERY himself. Alric [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 18 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 20d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 500 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 8 pigs; 62 sheep; 13 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,51 Ralph holds SMALLRIDGE himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 31 acres; woodland, 1/2 hide. [!1! 15 cattle; 8 pigs; 57 sheep; 32 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,52 Roger [* of Courseulles *] holds WEYCROFT from Ralph. Viking held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] 2 mills which pay 7s 6d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 25 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 7 pigs; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. ^[Exchange]^ [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,53 Geoffrey holds BRUCKLAND from Ralph. Aelhard [!1! the monk !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Value 12d. ^[Exchange]^ [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,54 Geoffrey holds `RADISH' from Ralph. Two thanes held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Underwood, 15 acres. Value formerly and now 3s. These three manors have been given to Ralph in exchange for one manor of 1 virgate. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,55 Roger holds KEYNEDON from Ralph. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. [!1! 10 cattle; 10 pigs; 106 sheep. !1!] Formerly 7s; value now 10s. POOL has been added to this manor. Edwy held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,56 Roger [* Blunt *] holds HEAVITREE from Ralph. Viking held it before 1066. 2 carucates of land there; 2 ploughs there. 1 villager and 2 slaves. Value 20s. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,57 Roger has 1/2 virgate of land _. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. A mill which pays 30d. Aelfric held it jointly before 1066; it has been added to Weycroft. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] DEV 34,58 Ralph holds in EXETER 6 houses himself, from which he has kept back the King's customary dues, that is, 3s 4d. [= ?34? Land of Ralph of Pomeroy =] ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed DEV 35,1 Roald Dubbed holds LAMERTON from the King. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 16 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 34 villagers with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. 5 pigmen. !1!] 2 mills which pay 9s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 20 pigs; 75 sheep. !1!] Formerly £9; value now £12. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,2 Roald holds BRIDGERULE himself. Frawin [* of Cornwall *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 4s; meadow 7 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 68 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 50s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,3 Walter [!1! of Omonville !1!] holds WONFORD from Roald. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs; underwood 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 8 pigs; 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 15s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,4 Alfred [!1! the Breton !1!] holds PANSON from Roald. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 1 pig; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. Roald holds this land in exchange for Bruckland and `Radish'. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,5 Walter [!1! of Omonville !1!] holds {TAMERLANDE} from Roald. Sidwin held it <115a> before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager; 1 plough [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 3 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 4 pigs; 11 sheep; 9 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 10s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,6 Walter [!1! of Omonville !1!] also holds PEEKE from Roald. Edwin held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. [***]. [!1! W[alter] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,7 Roger [!1! of Flanders !1!] holds KIMBER from Roald. Aiulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 2 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 9 cattle. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,8 Roger [!1! of Flanders !1!] also holds RUTLEIGH from Roald. Alric held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 1/2 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 furlong, !1!] with 3 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 20 sheep; 1 goat. !1!] [Value] formerly and now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,9 Reginald holds [West] PUTFORD from Roald. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and as wide. [!1! 20 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,10 Roald holds WEARE [Giffard] himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 16 villagers with 5 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 [1/2?] virgates. !1!] 1/2 fishery which pays 40d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. The Count of Mortain holds 1/2 virgate of land of this manor. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves. [!1! Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds from him. 5 cattle; 8 sheep. !1!] Value 5s; [!1! value when E[rchenbald] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,11 Roald holds HUXHILL himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 4 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,12 Gilbert holds HOLLAM from Roald. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 4 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 11 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,13 Reginald holds [Peters] MARLAND from Roald. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 9 ploughs. 6 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 7 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 6 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,14 Roald holds TWIGBEARE himself. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there. 5 villagers and 4 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 50 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,15 Roald holds WINSCOTT himself. Alfhere held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 5 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, as many; woodland, as many. [!1! 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,16 Roald holds WINSWELL himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,17 Roald holds LOVACOTT himself. Lufa held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[oald] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers [!1! [have] 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 12 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 50d. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,18 Roald holds TWIGBEARE himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! R[oald] has in lordship 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 slave [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 4s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,19 Reginald holds HANKFORD from Roald. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has it there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 40d. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] <115b> DEV 35,20 Reginald holds LOBB from Roald. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 salt-house. 3 cattle; 28 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,21 Reginald also holds CROCKERNWELL from Roald. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 56 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,22 Reginald also holds PULHAM from Roald. Two thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; meadow, 5 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 27 sheep. !1!] Value 13s. This [land], which could go to whichever lord it would, is called PRAUNSLEY; 1/2 virgate of land there. Value 3s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,23 Solomon holds SIGFORD from Roald. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 plough there. Pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 5 sheep; 10 goats; 1 cow. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,24 Roald holds POUGHILL himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate and 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there. Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,25 Walter holds DOCKWORTHY. Alfled held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. Formerly 3s; value now 5s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,26 Roald holds AVETON [Gifford] himself. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 16 villagers and 17 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 44 acres. Formerly 20s; value now £3. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,27 Reginald holds TRAIN from Roald. Osfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders. 1 salt-house; meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,28 Walter holds HEMERDON from Roald. Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Pasture, 60 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,29 Roald holds WHITCHURCH himself. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 20 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide. Formerly 30s; value now 70s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,30 Reginald holds MONKSWELL from Roald. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Formerly 2s; value now 3s. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] DEV 35,31 Roald himself has in EXETER 1 house, which pays the King's customary dues. [= ?35? Land of Roald Dubbed =] ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner DEV 36,1 Theobald son of Berner holds YARNSCOMBE from the King. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 12 acres. Formerly 100s; value now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,2 Theobald holds BUCKS [Cross] himself. Three thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! Theobald has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 12s 6d. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,3 Gosbert holds [South] HOLE from Theobald. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 5 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 7 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 27 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,4 Gosbert also holds MILFORD from Theobald. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 37 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 25s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,5 Gosbert also holds SPECCOTT from Theobald. Elaf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value formerly and now 7s 6d. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] <115c> DEV 36,6 Gosbert also holds [Little] MARLAND from Theobald. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! G[osbert] has 3 furlongs and 1 plough in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,7 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds OWLACOMBE from Theobald. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, with 1 smallholder and 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,8 Bernard holds BICKLETON from Theobald. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 1/2 acre. [!1! 1 animal. !1!] Formerly 20d; value now 7s 6d. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,9 Theobald holds HOLLOWCOMBE himself. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 salt-workers [who] pay 4s 9d, 5 packloads of salt and 1 packload of fish. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,10 Theobald holds SAUNTON himself. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 12 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] A salt-house which pays 30d; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,11 Theobald holds HOLE himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1 plough; they pay 5s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,12 Theobald holds GEORGEHAM himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 ploughs there. 5 villagers and 2 slaves. [!1! Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,13 Theobald holds SPREACOMBE himself. Vitalis held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 7 acres. Formerly 60s; value now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,14 Theobald holds OSSABOROUGH himself. Wadel held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,15 Jocelyn holds WOOLACOMBE from Theobald. Brictgyth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,16 Oliver holds MARWOOD from Theobald. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,17 Bernard holds MOLLAND from Theobald. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 oxen there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. [!1! The whole of the other half of the virgate is waste. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 5 pigs; 15 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 3s; value 7s 6d. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,18 Oliver holds CULM [Davy] from Theobald. Kolbrand held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 48 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs. [!1! 20 cattle; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 70s; value now 50s. With this manor Oliver holds GORWELL from Theobald. Kolbrand held it as a manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Value 10s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,19 Theobald holds CHERITON [Fitzpaine] himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide, less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,20 Jagelin holds COOMBE from Theobald. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 28 acres; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 2 pigs; 71 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,21 Theobald holds WASHFORD [Pyne] himself. Colbert held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. ^[He held it freely]^ [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] <115d> DEV 36,22 Theobald holds WASHFORD [Pyne] himself. Four thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value formerly and now 5s. ^[They held it freely]^ [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,23 Alwold holds WASHFORD [Pyne] from Theobald. Wulfmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value 12s 6d. Theobald holds these three manors as one manor. Six thanes held them freely. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,24 Alwold also holds `DART' from Theobald. Alwold also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 2 pigs; 20 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 12s 6d. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,25 Aubrey holds RIFTON from Theobald. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres; [!1! woodland, 5 acres. 6 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. To this manor has been added 1 virgate of land which a thane held freely before 1066. Value 4s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,26 Oliver holds WIDWORTHY from Theobald. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders. A mill which pays 5s; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 160 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 6 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. WILMINGTON has been added to this manor. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 5s. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] DEV 36,27 Theobald himself has in EXETER 1 house, which pays 8d to the King in customary dues. [= ?36? Land of Theobald son of Berner =] ?37? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf DEV 37,1 {Turstin} son of Rolf holds CHURCHSTANTON from the King, and Gero from him. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 7 acres; pasture 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 27 pigs; 130 sheep; 23 goats. !1!] Formerly £10; value now 100s. [= ?37? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?38? Land of Alfred of `Spain' DEV 38,1 Alfred of `Spain' holds ARLINGTON from the King. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. [!1! 5 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £3. TWITCHEN has been added to this manor. Brictwold held it freely before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! A[lfred] has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Woodland, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. [= ?38? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] DEV 38,2 Alfred holds ORWAY himself. Alwy [* son of Banna *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?38? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton DEV 39,1 Alfred the Breton holds WILLSWORTHY from the King. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,2 Wihenoc holds SPRYTOWN from Alfred. Alchere held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,3 Fulco holds {FERDING} from Alfred. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 smallholders with 1 slave have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] <116a> DEV 39,4 Alfred holds INGLEIGH himself. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,5 Alfred holds EXBOURNE himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,6 Three thanes hold CURWORTHY from Alfred. They held it themselves before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 300 acres. Value formerly and now 10s 6d. They were three manors. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,7 Wihenoc holds ASHBURY from Alfred. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 200 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 20s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,8 Wihenoc also holds HELE from Alfred. Aiulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,9 William holds ROADWAY? from Alfred. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,10 Alfred holds LARKBEARE himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 200 acres, less 7. Value formerly and now 20s. To this manor has been added 1/2 hide which belongs to Whimple, Baldwin ^[the sheriff]^'s manor. Value formerly and now 5s. ^[Almer held it before 1066]^ [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,11 William holds BATTLEFORD from Alfred. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 20 acres; underwood, 1/2 acre. Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,12 William also holds GRIMPSTONE from Alfred. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship, however, 1 plough, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Pasture, 15 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,13 William also holds GRIMPSTONLEIGH from Alfred. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers. Pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,14 Alfred holds BATTISBOROUGH himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Pasture, 15 acres; underwood, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 30s. CREACOMBE has been added to this manor. Almer held it jointly as a manor before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1/2 plough there. Value 10s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,15 Tovi holds [South] MILTON from Alfred. Two thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,16 William holds MORELEIGH from Alfred. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 5 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 7 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. This land has been added to the manor of Grimpstonleigh. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,17 Alfred holds UGBOROUGH himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value 60s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] <116b> DEV 39,18 Alfred holds BUDSHEAD himself. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 5 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,19 Alfred holds TAMERTON [Foliot] himself. Ingvar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A salt-house which pays 5s; meadow, 3 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Formerly 60s; value now 100s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,20 Alfred holds BLAXTON himself. Ingvar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough; a pigman who pays 5 pigs. A salt-house which pays 30d; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Formerly 20s; value now 50s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,21 Alfred holds [Peter] TAVY himself. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 16 furlongs long and 9 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; underwood, 16 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 60s. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] DEV 39,22 Alfred himself has in EXETER 1 house, which pays 8d in customary dues. [= ?39? Land of Alfred the Breton =] ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ DEV 40,1 Ansger of Montacute holds STAFFORD from the King. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Formerly 7s 6d; value now 12s 6d. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,2 Ansger holds 1 virgate of land in [Great] TORRINGTON himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 30 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,3 Ansger holds BRIMBLECOMBE himself. Alchere held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. Formerly 5s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,4 Ansger holds CHELDON himself. Matilda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship, however, 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate and 2 ploughs. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 7 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 42 sheep. !1!] To this manor have been added 1/2 virgate of land and 1/2 furlong. Brictmer held them before 1066 as a manor. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. These two lands pays 50s. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,5 Ansger holds MUXBERE himself. Five thanes held it freely [and] jointly from Brictric [* son of Algar *] before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 9 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] A mill which pays 60d; meadow, 26 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 24 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. Ansger holds it as one manor. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,6 Ansger holds SUTTON himself. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, as many. [!1! 1 cob; 17 cattle; 2 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. This land has been wrongfully added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] DEV 40,7 Ansger holds DOLTON himself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 24 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value 50s. This land has been wrongfully added to Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands. The holder before 1066 could go where he would. [= ?[40]? Land of Ansger ^[of Montacute]^ =] ?[41]? Land of Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] DEV 41,1 Aiulf holds SUTTON from the King. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [!1! Flohere holds it from Aiulf. Flohere has in lordship 1/2 virgate and 1/2 plough. !1!] 4 villagers with 1 smallholder [!1! [have] 1 1/2 virgates and 1 plough. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[41]? Land of Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] =] DEV 41,2 William holds WESTLEIGH from Aiulf. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill which pays 36d; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 38 acres; woodland, 25 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 24 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[41]? Land of Aiulf [* the chamberlain *] =] <116c> ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin DEV 42,1 Odo son of Gamalin holds DELLEY from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 4 villagers with 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,2 Ralph [!1! Vitalis !1!] holds STOWFORD from Odo. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide, less 1/2 furlong. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 10 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,3 Colwin [* the reeve *] holds ALMINSTONE from Odo. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 6 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 20s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,4 Ralph [!1! Vitalis !1!] holds HUISH from Odo. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates and 1 furlong. Land for 7 ploughs. 5 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 24 cattle; 7 pigs; 102 sheep; 35 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s. A thane held 1 furlong of this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,5 Odo holds LITTLE WEARE himself; it is attached to his manor of [Great] Torrington. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! Odo has in lordship 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Pasture, 4 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,6 Odo holds [Great] TORRINGTON himself. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 3 virgates. !1!] 45 villagers and 10 smallholders with 26 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 300 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 10 pigs; 146 sheep. !1!] 25 pigmen who pay 110 pigs. Formerly £24; value now £20. Three Frenchmen hold 3 virgates also of this land. Value 45s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,7 Almer holds BUCKLAND from Odo. Goda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 55 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,8 Ralph holds WHIDDON from Odo. Northmann held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 8 pigs; 18 sheep; 3 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,9 Gilbert holds SHIRWELL from Odo. Vitalis held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 1 acre. [!1! 5 sheep. !1!] Value 5s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,10 Odo holds [George] NYMPTON himself. Four thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; [!1! [1] 1/2 virgates. !1!] 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! A cob; 12 cattle; 3 pigs; 36 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 40s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,11 Odo holds HONITON himself. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres. Formerly 2s; value now 5s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,12 Odo holds ALLER himself. Godiva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 36 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. Edda held 1 furlong of this land before 1066; she could go where she would. Land for 1 plough. [!1! Value 12d a year. !1!] [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,13 Alwy holds HACCHE from Odo. Vitalis held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 3 pigs; 38 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,14 Odo holds STALLENGE [Thorne] himself. Alric [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 1 pig; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. This land is [part] of his manor of Huntsham. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] <116d> DEV 42,15 Reginald holds BRAYLEY from Odo. Wulfwynn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 10 acres; pasture, 1/2 league. Value 20s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,16 Odo holds BROADHEMBURY himself. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 4 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 11 smallholders and 29 villagers with 10 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides; !1!] 2 pigmen who pay 10 pigs. [!1! 6 slaves. !1!] A mill which pays 10s; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 80 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly £11; value now £8. 1 hide in SHAPCOMBE was attached to this manor before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. Ludo [* of Vred *] holds it wrongfully with Walter's land; he has 2 ploughs there and 6 villagers. Value 30s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,17 Odo holds PLYMTREE himself. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 13 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 100s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,18 Reginald holds HILLERSDON from Odo. Sheerwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 7 furlongs. [!1! 3 cattle; 2 pigs; 86 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,19 Hubert holds ESSEBEARE from Odo. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Meadow, 4 acres. [!1! 15 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 3s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,20 Odo holds `DART' himself. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,21 Alwy holds WORLINGTON from Odo. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! A[lwy] has 1/2 plough. !1!] Value 30d. To this manor has been added the land of nine thanes, which they held freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. Alwy has 3 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 12 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 5 acres; common pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 27 cattle; 3 pigs; 45 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. 2 virgates of land have also been joined to this manor. Two thanes held them jointly before 1066 as two manors. Land for 3 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,22 Odo holds CHILTON himself. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cattle; 38 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,23 Odo holds HUNTSHAM himself. Alric [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 20 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. 1 pigman who pays 5 pigs. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 50 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 5 pigs; 75 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] DEV 42,24 Vitalis holds WILLAND from Odo. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 40d; meadow, 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide; pasture 8 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs; 34 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?[42]? Land of Odo son of Gamalin =] ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey DEV 43,1 Osbern of Sacey holds PARFORD from the King. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. [!1! O[sbern] has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 6 villagers with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. This land owes each year in customary dues either 1 ox or 30d to [South] Tawton, the King's manor. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] DEV 43,2 Osbern holds CLYST [Gerred] himself. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 26 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 61 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 40s. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] DEV 43,3 Osbern holds SHILSTONE himself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate <117a> of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 11 pigs; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. 1 virgate of land was attached to this manor before 1066; no one holds it. 2 villagers there. Value 3s. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] DEV 43,4 Osbern holds LAMBERT himself. Leofgar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] DEV 43,5 Osbern holds INGSDON himself. Frawin [* of Cornwall *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 125 wethers. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] DEV 43,6 Osbern himself has in EXETER 1 house, from which he keeps back the King's customary dues, that is 8d. [= ?[43]? Land of Osbern of Sacey =] ?[44]? Land of [* Emma *] ^[wife of]^ Hervey of Helléan DEV 44,1 The [* Emma *] wife of Hervey of Helléan holds ASHTON from the King. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 2 furlongs. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 slave have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, as many. Value formerly and now 20s. 2 virgates of land and 1/2 furlong have been added to this manor. Two thanes held them jointly before 1066 as two manors. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A pigman who pays 4 pigs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. Hervey's wife has these three lands as one manor. ^[Hervey's wife holds this land and Hackworthy in exchange for Chilton]^ [= ?[44]? Land of [* Emma *] ^[wife of]^ Hervey of Helléan =] DEV 44,2 She holds HACKWORTHY herself. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 24 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. Hervey's wife holds these lands in exchange for Chilton. [= ?[44]? Land of [* Emma *] ^[wife of]^ Hervey of Helléan =] ?[45]? Land of Gerald the chaplain DEV 45,1 Gerald the chaplain holds SHAPLEY? from the King. A thane held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. This land owes 10s in customary dues to [South] Tawton, the King's manor. [= ?[45]? Land of Gerald the chaplain =] DEV 45,2 Gerald holds [Abbots] BICKINGTON himself. Goda [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 2 slaves. 8 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland, as much. [!1! 20 cattle; 60 sheep. It pays 20s; value when G[erald] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[45]? Land of Gerald the chaplain =] DEV 45,3 Gerald holds STOKE himself, and the canons ^[of St Nectan's]^ of this place from him. They held it themselves before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; as many there. Value to Gerald, 40s a year. [= ?[45]? Land of Gerald the chaplain =] ?[46]? Land of Gerard DEV 46,1 Gerard holds [West] MANLEY from the King. Alstan [!1! Tilley !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 7 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?[46]? Land of Gerard =] DEV 46,2 Gerard holds NUTCOTT himself. Alstan [!1! Tilley !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1/2 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders [!1! [who have] 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 5 acres. [!1! 50 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?[46]? Land of Gerard =] ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] DEV 47,1 Godebold holds HELE from the King. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,2 Godebold [!1! the bowman !1!] holds HOOK himself. Ulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 80 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 4s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,3 Godebold holds BRUSHFORD himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. [!1! Woodland, 6 acres; meadow, 6 acres. 27 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,4 Godebold holds NEWTON himself. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 6s 6d. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,5 Godebold holds DODDISCOMBSLEIGH himself. Alsi held it. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1/2 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] <117b> Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 1 virgate. [!1! 15 cattle; 6 pigs; 120 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 60s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,6 Godebold holds LOWLEY himself. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres; underwood, 1 furlong. [!1! 160 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,7 Godebold holds MULLACOTT himself. Alchere held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. A thane held 1 furlong of this land before 1066; [!1! he could go to whichever lord he would. G[odbold] has !1!] 1 smallholder there [!1! and the rest of the land is lying waste [and is used] for pasture. !1!] [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,8 Godebold holds SATTERLEIGH himself. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! 3 cattle; 57 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,9 Godebold holds BURN himself. Cypping held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 slaves. [!1! G[odebold] has 1/2 plough. !1!] Value 6s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,10 Godebold holds YARD himself. Cypping held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers have it there. Value 5s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,11 Godebold holds CLIFFORD himself. Edred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 60 sheep. !1!] [!1! Value formerly and now 20s. !1!] [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,12 Godebold holds HALSTOW himself. Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 63 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,13 Jagelin holds [West] WHITNOLE from Godebold. Cypping held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 acres. [!1! Underwood, 4 acres. 15 cattle. !1!] Formerly 30d; value now 10s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,14 Rainer [* the steward *] holds LOWTON from Godebold. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. [!1! R[ainer] has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 1 plough [!1! and 1 1/2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] DEV 47,15 Godebold himself has in EXETER 2 houses, which paid 16d in customary dues before 1066. [= ?[47]? Land of Godebold [* the bowman *] =] ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman DEV 48,1 Nicholas holds WEBBERY from the King. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! R[oger] has in lordship 1 1/2 virgates and 1 plough. !1!] 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12d; value now 15s. [!1! Roger Goad holds it now from Nicholas. !1!] [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,2 Nicholas holds GREENSLINCH himself. Four thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [!1! Nicholas has this manor by exchange. !1!] [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,3 Nicholas holds STOKEINTEIGNHEAD himself. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 ploughs there. 6 villagers, 7 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,4 Ralph holds ROCOMBE from Nicholas. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 ploughs there. 3 smallholders with 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 80 sheep; 14 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,5 Nicholas holds OGWELL himself. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. [!1! N[icholas] has in lordship 1 virgate and 2 ploughs. !1!] 4 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 slaves [!1! [have] 2 ploughs. !1!] A mill which pays 30d; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 6 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 124 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,6 Roger [!1! Goad !1!] holds HOLBEAM from Nicholas. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,7 Roger holds BAGTOR from Nicholas. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 furlong, !1!] with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 35 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 20s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,8 Nicholas holds IDEFORD himself. Ordric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 1/2 hides. !1!] <117c> 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 3 [acres]; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 5 cattle; 120 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,9 Nicholas holds STAPLEHILL himself. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! N[icholas] has 1 virgate in lordship. !1!] 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough [!1! and 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres; [!1! woodland, 6 acres. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,10 Nicholas holds BUCKLAND[-in-the-Moor] himself. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 4 furlongs; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 60 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. Of this land Roger, [!1! a man-at-arms, !1!] holds 1 virgate of land from Nicholas. Value 7s; [!1! when N[icholas] acquired it, as much. !1!] [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,11 Nicholas holds ALLER himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 furlong. !1!] 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 oxen [!1! and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 24 goats. !1!] [Value] formerly 5s; now 10s. [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] DEV 48,12 Nicholas holds NORTHLEIGH? himself. Sumarlithi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. [!1! 1 smallholder. !1!] Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 20 [acres]; meadow, 2 [acres]. Value 3s. [!1! This manor is [part] of Nicholas' [lands acquired by] exchange. !1!] [= ?[48]? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] DEV 49,1 Fulcher [* the bowman *] holds SHILLINGFORD from the King. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, however, in lordship, [!1! and 1/2 hide; !1!] 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres. [!1! 1 animal. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,2 Fulcher [* the bowman *] holds COLUMBJOHN himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate and 1 furlong. !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 2 virgates, less 1 furlong. !1!] A mill which pays 25s; meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 6 acres; pasture, 36 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 45s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,3 Fulcher [* the bowman *] holds `EVELEIGH' himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 100 acres. Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,4 Fulcher [* the bowman *] has 1 virgate of land in CULM [Vale]? himself. 1 villager who pays 10s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,5 Fulcher [* the bowman *] holds FARRINGDON himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland, as many. [!1! 5 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,6 Fulcher [* the bowman *] holds LEIGH himself, and Roger from him. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [* the bowman *] =] DEV 49,7 Fulcher [!1! the bowman !1!] holds HUISH himself. Two thanes held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 cattle. !1!] [Value] formerly 15s; now 30s. [= ?[49]? Land of Fulcher [!1! the bowman !1!] =] ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [* of Arques *] DEV 50,1 Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] holds POLTIMORE from the King. Brictric [* son of Algar *] and Sheerwold held it jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides, 1 virgate and 3 furlongs. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide, 2 virgates and 2 1/2 furlongs. !1!] 22 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide, 2 virgates and 1 furlong. !1!] Meadow, 47 acres; woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 53 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 20 cattle; 8 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 50s. [= ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] =] DEV 50,2 Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] holds RUCKHAM himself. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 [***] slave. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 acres; common pasture. Value 5s. [= ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] =] DEV 50,3 Haimeric holds HILL himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Value 40d. [= ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [* of Arques *] =] DEV 50,4 Haimeric holds COOMBE himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 30d. [= ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [* of Arques *] =] DEV 50,5 Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] holds BRADLEY himself. Edmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 ploughs there, however, [!1! in lordship, and 3 furlongs; !1!] 2 slaves. 3 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 furlong. !1!] Pasture, 3 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 2 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 18s. [= ?[50]? Land of Haimeric [!1! of Arques !1!] =] ?[51]? Lands of the King's servants DEV 51,1 William the porter holds BICTON from the King. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 5 ploughs there, however, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 72 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 100s. DEV 51,2 William the usher holds TAW [Green] from the King. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; <117d> 2 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 6 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. [!1! Robert holds it now from William. !1!] This manor owes either 1 ox or 30d in customary dues to [South] Tawton, the King's manor. ^[This manor and Crooke [Burnell] are in exchange for [some of] William's lands]^ DEV 51,3 William [* the usher *] holds CROOKE [Burnell] himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 23 1/2 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 9 cattle; 5 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. These two manors are in exchange for [some of] William's lands. DEV 51,4 Ralph holds 1 virgate of land _ from William [* the usher *]. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 [male] slave there, with 1 female slave. It pays 5s. ^[Exchange]^ DEV 51,5 William [* the usher *] holds CADELEIGH himself. Two thanes held it freely [and] jointly before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 14 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 44 acres. A mill which pays 4s. [!1! 4 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 50s. ^[This manor is [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange]^ DEV 51,6 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds RADDON himself. Edward [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 11 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 11 cattle; 65 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 25s. ^[This manor is [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange]^ DEV 51,7 Ralph [!1! Botin !1!] holds BLACKBOROUGH from William [!1! the usher !1!]. Leofwin [!1! Sock !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. [!1! R[alph] has in lordship 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] 9 villagers and 2 slaves [!1! [have] 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 12 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. ^[This manor is [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange]^ DEV 51,8 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds BOLHAM himself. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 2 virgates. !1!] A mill which pays 7s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 1 animal; 7 pigs. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 40s. ^[This manor is [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange]^ DEV 51,9 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds ILSHAM himself. Bera held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. Roger holds from William. ^[This manor is [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange]^ DEV 51,10 Richard holds SUTTON from William [!1! the usher !1!]. Wulfwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] [!1! 3 cattle; 64 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. The above manors are [part] of William's [lands acquired by] exchange. DEV 51,11 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds MARIANSLEIGH himself. Aldred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong. !1!] 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 furlongs. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 25 acres; woodland, 100 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 4 pigs; 86 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. DEV 51,12 William [!1! the usher !1!] holds TORMOHAM himself. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 4 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 3 cattle; 7 pigs; 145 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. DEV 51,13 Ansger, [!1! the King's servant, !1!] holds GATCOMBE. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate. !1!] 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 3 acres; pasture, 27 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 20s. DEV 51,14 Morin [* of Caen *] holds LEONARD from the King. Frawin [* of Cornwall *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 16 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 29 sheep. !1!] [Value] formerly 40s; now 15s. DEV 51,15 The priests of Bodmin hold HOLLACOMBE. They held it themselves before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 12 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 51,16 The priests [!1! of Bodmin !1!] themselves hold NEWTON [St Petrock] which pays tax for 1 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate of land. !1!] 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. <118a> ?[52]? Lands of the King's thanes DEV 52,1 Colwin [* the reeve *] holds CHILSWORTHY from the King. Oseva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, as many. [!1! 15 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,2 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds BREXWORTHY. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 furlongs. Land for 1 plough. 3 slaves, with 1 villager. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value 5s. DEV 52,3 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds CULSWORTHY. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong and the third part of 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 1 villager. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value 7s 6d. DEV 52,4 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds WOOLFARDISWORTHY. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s. DEV 52,5 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds DUNSBEARE. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. DEV 52,6 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds ALLISLAND. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 ploughs there. 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s. DEV 52,7 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds {HAME}. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Value 5s. DEV 52,8 Colwin [* the reeve *] also holds [West] HEANTON. Bricteva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 5 acres. Value 5s. DEV 52,9 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] holds NATSON. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 10s. DEV 52,10 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] holds CHITTLEHAMPTON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 5 carucates. !1!] 7 villagers with 10 ploughs; 22 pigmen who pay 64 pigs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value £7. DEV 52,11 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] holds CHERITON [Bishop]. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 2 slaves. Woodland, 1 furlong. [!1! 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. DEV 52,12 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds LAMBERT. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. 6 ploughs there. 15 villagers and 5 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. DEV 52,13 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds MEDLAND. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough [!1! and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave; 13 villagers with 3 ploughs. Pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. DEV 52,14 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds OGWELL. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 6 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. DEV 52,15 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds COOMBE. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 6 smallholders. Value formerly and now 5s. DEV 52,16 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds WRAY. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs, which are there; 4 slaves. 11 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 30s. DEV 52,17 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds `COMBE [Sackville]'. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 9 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s. DEV 52,18 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds HOLBROOK. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 plough there, [!1! in lordship, and 1 virgate, !1!] with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! [have] 1 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 6 acres. [!1! 7 sheep. !1!] Value 10s. DEV 52,19 Godwin [* of Chittlehampton *] also holds `DOWN [Umfraville]'. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 6 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. <118b> DEV 52,20 Godric [* of Calverleigh *] holds BULWORTHY. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land and 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 4 cattle; 24? sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. DEV 52,21 Godric [* of Calverleigh *] also holds CALVERLEIGH. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 1 pig. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30s. DEV 52,22 Odo [* son of Edric *] holds PAYHEMBURY. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cattle; 16 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. DEV 52,23 Odo [* son of Edric *] also holds CODDIFORD. Edric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 7 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 6s. DEV 52,24 Odo [* son of Edric *] holds WYKE [Green]. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 20 sheep. 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 8s. DEV 52,25 Odo [* son of Edric *] holds ROUSDON. Matilda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 15 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. DEV 52,26 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds WEEK?. [***] before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 30 wethers; 10 goats. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,27 Aldred [* brother of Odo *] holds MANATON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; meadow, as many; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,28 Edred? [* brother of Odo *] holds 1 furlong of land in BICKFORD. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 furlong; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 6 cattle. !1!] Value 5s. DEV 52,29 Alward [* Mart *] holds COLSCOTT. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 4 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] Value 5s. DEV 52,30 Alward Mart holds 1/2 virgate of land _. He has 1 plough. Value 5s. Land for 2 ploughs. The Queen gave it to him in alms. DEV 52,31 Asgot holds MEDDON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,32 Ansgot? holds VARLEYS. Dunn held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, as many; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 15 sheep; 30 goats. !1!] Value 5s. DEV 52,33 Ansgot? holds SEDBOROUGH. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 slaves, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 30 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value 5s. Before 1066 this Sedborough belonged to Parkham, Baldwin the sheriff's manor. DEV 52,34 Dunn holds NEWTON [St Cyres]. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide and 1 virgate. !1!] 21 villagers and 8 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides, less 1 virgate. !1!] A mill which pays 32d; meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 28 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value £6. He held it from King Edward and now he says he holds it from King William. DEV 52,35 Dunn holds NUTWELL. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 100 sheep, less 7. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,36 Alnoth [* of Bray *] holds BRAY. Wulfwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 30s. <118c> DEV 52,37 Alwin holds MIDDLECOTT. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Underwood, 2 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 34 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 5s. DEV 52,38 Edwin [* of Butterleigh *] holds BUTTERLEIGH. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, however, with 1 smallholder, 1 slave and 4 villagers. Woodland, 8 acres. [!1! 1 animal; 10 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Value 15s. DEV 52,39 Edwin [* of Butterleigh *] holds CLYST [William]. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 2 slaves. Underwood, 2 acres; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 2 acres. Value 6s. DEV 52,40 Ulf holds WADHAM. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 50 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 8 wild mares; 12 cattle. !1!] Value 20s. DEV 52,41 Algar holds KNOWSTONE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 1 acre. [!1! 7 cattle; 10 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 7 1/2s. DEV 52,42 Algar holds DUNSTONE. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Woodland, 4 acres. [!1! 30 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value 10s. DEV 52,43 Alric holds WASPLEY. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 6 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; [***] sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. DEV 52,44 Aelfric holds SHAPLEY. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 16 sheep. !1!] Value 8s. DEV 52,45 Aelfric holds SKERRATON. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 2 pigs; 24 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 7s 6d. DEV 52,46 Leofric holds TWINYEO. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. [!1! L[eofric] has 1/2 virgate in lordship. !1!] 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough [!1! and 1/2 virgate. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres, there. Value 20d. DEV 52,47 Saewulf holds DUNSFORD. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. Value 40d. DEV 52,48 He ^[Saewulf]^ also holds MAMHEAD. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. It pays 45d. DEV 52,49 He ^[Saewulf]^ also holds MOWLISH. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. [!1! 1 cow. !1!] Value 50d. DEV 52,50 Aelfeva holds ST JAMES CHURCH. She held it herself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 2 cottagers. [!1! 14 sheep. !1!] Value 40d. DEV 52,51 Alfhild holds KNOWSTONE. She held it herself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 15 acres; underwood, 1 acre. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Value 30d. DEV 52,52 Godiva [* wife of Brictric *] holds TORBRYAN. Brictric, [!1! her man, !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 100 acres; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 120 sheep. !1!] Value 100s. DEV 52,53 Godiva [* wife of Brictric *] holds DODBROOKE. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; [!1! 1 hide. !1!] 16 villagers and 18 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; underwood 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cob; 16 cattle; 9 pigs; 108 sheep; 27 goats. !1!] Value 100s. <118d> <119a> <119b> <119c> <119d> <120a> CORNWALL List 1 List of landholders in Cornwall 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Exeter 3 Tavistock Church 4 The Churches of various Saints 5 The Count of Mortain 6 Iudhael of Totnes 7 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] ?[1]? Land of the King CON 1,1 The King holds WINNIANTON. Before 1066, 15 hides. Land for 60 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 3 hides and 24 ploughs. 24 villagers, 41 freedmen, 33 smallholders and 14 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 14 unbroken mares; 3 cattle; 128 sheep. !1!] It pays £12 [!1! a year !1!] weighed and assayed. Of these 15 hides the Count of Mortain holds 11 hides. 17 thanes who could not be separated from the manor held these before 1066; [!1! they paid a customary due to the same manor. !1!] Of this land the Count has a manor called RINSEY himself, in lordship. 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 15s [!1! a year; value when the Count acquired it, 12s. !1!] Wulfward holds a manor, RINSEY, from the Count. 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. Wulfward has 1 plough, 8 freedmen and 4 slaves. Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. Value 10s [!1! a year; value when the Count acquired it, 40s. !1!] Kenred holds SKEWES from the Count. 1 virgate of land. Bletcu holds TRENANCE. 1/2 hide. [!1! 10 sheep. !1!] Godwin holds GARAH?. The third part of 1 virgate of land. Brictsi holds TREMBRAZE. The third part of 1 virgate of land. Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] holds TREGOOSE. 1 hide. Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds `CRAWLE'. 1/2 hide. Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds LIZARD. 1 hide. Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds MAWGAN. 1 hide. Andrew [* of Vitré *] holds BODEN [!1! which 2 thanes held in 1066 !1!]. 1 virgate of land. {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds TRELOWARREN. 1 hide. {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds HALLIGGYE. 1 virgate of land and the third part of 1 virgate. Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds BOJORROW. 1 virgate of land. {Turstin} [!1! the sheriff !1!] holds TRUTHALL. 1/2 hide. Alwin holds TREWARNEVAS. 1 acre of land. Doda holds TRELAN. 4 acres of land. Leofnoth holds TREDOWER. 1 hide. Alward holds TREWORDER?. 1 hide. Gruffydd holds ROSCARNON. 1 virgate of land. {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds TREAL. 2 acres of land. Wulfward holds TREVEADOR?. 1 virgate of land. In total, land for 68 ploughs. Formerly £20 10s; value now £6 14s. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,2 The King holds HELSTON. 6 1/2 hides, of which only 2 hides paid tax before 1066. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 23 slaves; 30 villagers, 40 ale-men and 20 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 5 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 4 acres; pasture 5 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 14 unbroken mares; 8 cattle; 200 sheep. !1!] It pays £8 [!1! a year !1!] weighed and assayed. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,3 The King holds TOWAN. 3 hides, but it paid tax for 1 hide before 1066. Land for 20 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs; 9 slaves there. 16 villagers and 40 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league [wide]; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 1 cob; 5 unbroken mares; 17 cattle; 200 sheep. !1!] It pays 100s [!1! a year !1!] weighed and assayed. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <120b> CON 1,4 The King holds LANOW. 5 hides, but it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 22 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 59 villagers and 26 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 120 sheep. !1!] It pays £6 [!1! a year !1!] weighed and assayed. From this manor 2 manors, POUNDSTOCK and ST GENNYS, have been taken away. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Iovin [* the craftsman *] holds them from the Count of Mortain. Formerly 60s; value now 40s [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,5 The King holds KILKHAMPTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 7 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 9 ploughs there; 20 slaves; 26 villagers and 23 smallholders with 26 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 50 cattle; 600 sheep; 20 pigs; 40 goats. !1!] It pays £18 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,6 The King holds BLISLAND. 4 hides, but it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 12 slaves; 40 villagers and 20 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Meadow, 1 acre; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cows; 70 sheep. !1!] It pays £6 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. From this manor 1 hide in PENDAVEY has been taken away. Land for 6 ploughs. {Boia} the priest [!1! of Bodmin !1!] holds it from the Count of Mortain. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,7 The King holds PENDRIM. 1 hide, but it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs, of which 1 virgate of land is in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves; 13 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture, 200 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. It pays £3 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. From this manor three lands, BONYALVA, BUCKLAWREN, BODIGGA, have been taken away. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. The Canons of St Stephen's of Launceston hold them from the Count of Mortain. Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,8 The King holds CARADON?. 5 hides, but it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 20 slaves; 43 villagers and 17 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 4 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 200 sheep less 20. !1!] It pays £7 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,9 The King holds CLIMSOM. 5 hides, but it paid tax for 2 1/2 hides before 1066. Land for 24 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 9 slaves; 30 villagers and 24 smallholders with 17 ploughs [!1! and 4 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and as wide; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 7 cattle, 200 sheep less 13. !1!] It pays £6 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,10 The King holds CALLINGTON. 4 hides, but it paid tax for 2 hides. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 11 slaves; 24 villagers and 14 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Pasture 3 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 7 cattle; 200 sheep less 20. !1!] It pays £6 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,11 The King holds ROSEWORTHY. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 1 virgate of land is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 13 villagers and 15 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [!1! 2 cobs; 6 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] It pays £4 [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,12 The King holds PENHEALE. 2 1/2 hides, but it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 30 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 24 villagers and 16 smallholders with 20 ploughs [!1! and 1 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 13 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] It pays 100s [!1! a year !1!] by weight. ^[Before 1066 Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,13 Before 1066 Earl Harold held the 12 lands listed above. Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held [those] listed below. CON 1,14 The King holds `CONNERTON'. 7 hides, but it paid tax for 3 hides. Land for 40 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 30 slaves; <120c> 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 25 ploughs [!1! and 6 hides. !1!] A mill which pays 30d [!1! a year; !1!] meadow, 1 acre; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 3 cobs; 40 wild mares; 13 cattle; 300 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] It pays £12 [!1! a year !1!] at face value. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,15 The King holds COSWARTH. 1 hide [and] 3 virgates of land; it paid tax for 1 virgate before 1066. Land for 16 ploughs, of which 1 virgate of land is in lordship; 1 plough there, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 9 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide [and] 2 virgates. !1!] [!1! 4 cattle; 45 sheep. !1!] It pays £3 [!1! a year. !1!] Before 1066 St Petroc's had 30d or 1 ox as a customary due from this manor. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,16 The King holds BINNERTON. 8 hides, but it paid tax for 4 hides before 1066. Land for 60 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 10 slaves; 32 villagers and 25 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 7 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 45 unbroken mares; 13 cattle; 5 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] It pays £10 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,17 The King holds TREVALGA. 1 hide; it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs, of which 1/2 hide is in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 100 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] It pays £4 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,18 Of Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands, Aiulf holds a manor, CARWORGIE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders. Value formerly and now 7s 6d [!1! a year. !1!] It pays 8d to St Petroc's as a customary due. ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CON 1,19 Of Brictric [* son of Algar *]'s lands, Walter of Claville holds 1 virgate of land _. Land for 2 ploughs. Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Brictric [* son of Algar *], and afterwards Queen Matilda, held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter CON 2,1 The Bishop of Exeter holds TRELIEVER. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 30 villagers and 4 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 5 wild mares; 2 cows; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £4. ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,2 The Bishop also holds METHLEIGH. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide; but 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 15 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres; underwood, 60 acres. [!1! 3 cows; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. The Count of Mortain has the fair of this manor; Bishop [!1! Leofric !1!] had it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,3 The Bishop also holds TREGAIRE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 2 hides; but 12 hides there, however. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 18 villagers and 12 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 11 1/2 hides. !1!] Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. [!1! 2 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £8 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,4 The Bishop also holds PAWTON. Before 1066 it paid tax for 8 hides; but 44 hides there, however. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 40 villagers and 40 smallholders with 40 ploughs [!1! and 43 hides. !1!] Pasture 6 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £24 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,5 The Bishop also holds BURNIERE. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 8 villagers and 12 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 6 pigs; 150 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s [!1! a year. !1!] [!1! Richard son of Turolf holds from the Bishop. !1!] [!1! This manor is [part] of the bishop's lordship. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,6 The Bishop also holds the manor called the church of ST GERMAN. 24 hides. Of these, 12 hides are the Canons ^[of St German's]^, and have never paid tax; the other 12 hides are the Bishop's, and paid tax for 2 hides before 1066. In the Bishop's part, land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 30 villagers and 12 smallholders with 16 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] Pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £8 [!1! a year. !1!] In the Canons' part, land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 24 villagers and 20 smallholders with 24 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] Pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 60 sheep. !1!] Value 100s [!1! a year !1!] to the Canons. In this manor there is a market on Sunday, but it is reduced to nothing on account of the Count of Mortain's market which is nearby, [!1! in a castle of his, on the same day. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] <120d> CON 2,7 The Bishop also holds LANHERNE. Before 1066, it paid tax for 1 hide; but 3 hides there, however. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Formerly 100s; value now 50s [!1! a year. !1!] Fulcard holds from the Bishop. ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,8 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds TINTEN from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 1 acre. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,9 The Bishop holds LAWHITTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 4 hides; 11 hides there, however. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 27 villagers and 20 smallholders with 29 ploughs [!1! and 10 hides. !1!] Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 2 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £17 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,10 Roland [!1! the archdeacon !1!] holds `LANISLEY' from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide; 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 13 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide and 3 virgates. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 3 cows; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now £3 [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,11 Godfrey holds ST WINNOW from the Bishop. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,12 From the Church of St German 1 hide of land _ has been taken away; it paid 1 [***] barrel of ale and 30d to the same Church as a customary due before 1066. [!1! Now Reginald of Vautortes holds it from the Count of Mortain !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,13 From the same Church ^[of St German]^ 1 acre of land _ has been taken away. Land for 1 plough. [!1! Reginald of Vautortes holds it from the Count of Mortain !1!] ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,14 From the same Church ^[of St German]^ 1 virgate of land _ has been taken away. These were in the lordship of the same Church before 1066. Now Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] and Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] hold them from the Count of Mortain. ^[Bishop Leofric held it before 1066]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] CON 2,15 Bishop Leofric held all these lands before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] ?3? Land of Tavistock Church CON 3,1 The Church of Tavistock holds SHEVIOCK, and Ermenald from it. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 6 villagers and 17 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 80 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] CON 3,2 Ermenald also holds ANTONY from this Church. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! a third part of this land; !1!] 12 villagers and 15 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 10 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now, 100s [!1! a year. !1!] The Abbot of Horton claims this land. [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] CON 3,3 Ermenald also holds RAME from this Church. 1 hide. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 4 villagers and 15 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 100 sheep; 18 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 40s. [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] <121c> CON 3,4 Ermenald also holds TREWORNAN from this Church. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 9 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 12 pigs; 108 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] CON 3,5 Ermenald also holds PENHARGET from this Church. 1 virgate of land; it paid for 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. 6 villagers. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cows; 2 pigs; 30 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] CON 3,6 He also ^[Ermenald ]^ holds TOLCARNE from this Church. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders; [!1! they have 2 oxen. !1!] Pasture, 1 acre. Value formerly and now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] CON 3,7 The Count of Mortain holds four manors wrongfully from this Church, BOYTON, ILLAND?, TREBEIGH [and] TREWANTA. The Abbot ^[of Tavistock]^ claims that they have been taken away from the Church. [= ?3? Land of Tavistock Church =] ?4? Land of St Michael's CON 4,1 St Michael's Church holds TRUTHWALL. Brictmer ^[the priest]^ held it before 1066. 2 hides, which have never paid tax. Land for 8 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value 20s [!1! a year. !1!] Of these 2 hides, the Count of Mortain took away 1 hide. Value 20s [!1! a year; value when the Count acquired it, as much. !1!] CON 4,2 The Canons of St Stephen's hold ST STEPHENS [!1! which Earl Harold held before 1066. !1!] 4 hides of land, which have never paid tax. Land for 20 ploughs; 3 ploughs there. Pasture, 3 leagues; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £4 [!1! a year. !1!] From this manor the Count of Mortain took away a market, which lay there before 1066; value 20s [!1! a year. He put it in his castle. !1!] CON 4,3 St Petroc's Church holds BODMIN. 1 hide of land, which has never paid tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs, with 6 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 6 acres. St Petroc's has 68 houses and a market. Value of the whole 25s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,4 The Church ^[of St Petroc]^ itself holds PADSTOW which has never paid tax. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Pasture, 24 acres. Value of the whole 10s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,5 The Church ^[of St Petroc]^ itself holds RIALTON which was exempt from every service before 1066. 7 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; [!1! 2 hides; !1!] 30 villagers and 15 smallholders with 11 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] Woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Value £4 [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,6 Berner holds NANCEKUKE from St Petroc's. Cadwallon held from St [Petroc]'s before 1066; he could not be separated from it. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 6 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 6 cattle; 80 sheep. !1!] Value 10s [!1! a year. !1!] <121a> CON 4,7 The Count of Mortain holds `TYWARNHAYLE' from St Petroc's. Algar held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 7 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 15 villagers and 16 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 6 1/2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 12 acres; pasture 5 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 20 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 250 sheep. !1!] It pays £14 less 20d. CON 4,8 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds `HALWYN' from St Petroc's. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 75 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,9 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds CALLESTICK from St Petroc's. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. 12 slaves. Woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,10 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds CARGOLL from St Petroc's. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 2 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 12 villagers and 22 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill which pays 30d; woodland, 4 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 12 mares; 7 cattle; 7 pigs; 60 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £3 [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,11 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds TRELOY from St Petroc's. Godric held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 8 smallholders. Pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 80 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,12 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds ST ENODER from St Petroc's. Godric held it before 1066. 1 hide, which has never paid tax. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,13 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds BOSSINEY from St Petroc's. Alwy held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,14 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds TREMAIL from St Petroc's. Aiulf held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 3 virgates of land. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,15 The Count ^[of Mortain]^ also holds POLROAD ^[from St Petroc's]^. A thane held it before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 17 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,16 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds TREGOLE from St Petroc's. Godric held it from St [Petroc]'s before 1066; he could not be separated from it. 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,17 Maccus holds FURSNEWTH from St Petroc's. He held it himself before 1066; he could not be separated from St [Petroc]'s. 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs; 4 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. It pays 10s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,18 St Petroc's itself holds ELLENGLAZE. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Value 20s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,19 St Petroc's itself holds WITHIEL. 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 15 smallholders. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 24 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s, when the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired it; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,20 St Petroc's itself holds TREKNOW. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres. When the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired it, 25s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,21 Earl Harold wrongfully took away from St Petroc's 1 hide of land _, for which King William commanded that a judicial enquiry be held, and that St [Petroc]'s be repossessed [of it] by judgement. CON 4,22 COSWARTH has been taken away from St Petroc's Church; before 1066 it paid this Church 1 ox and 7 sheep as a customary due. The King holds it. [!1! Brictric held it in 1066. !1!] <121b> These lands listed below have been taken from St Petroc's. The Count of Mortain holds them, and his men from him. In TREGENNA? 1 virgate of land, which paid 15d in customary dues. In TREVORNICK 1/2 hide of land paid 12 sheep and 15d. In TRENHAILE 1 virgate of land paid 6 sheep and 8d. In [Higher] TOLCARNE 1/2 hide of land paid 1 ox. In TREMORE 1/2 hide of land paid 1 ox, 15d and 12 sheep. In LANCARFFE 1 virgate of land paid 15d. In TRENINNICK 1 virgate of land paid 15d and 5 sheep. Before 1066 St Petroc's held all the lands listed above. This Saint's lands have never paid tax, save to this Church. CON 4,23 The Canons of St Achebran's hold ST KEVERNE, and held it before 1066. 11 acres of land. Land for 7 ploughs; 1 plough there. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value when the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired it, 40s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,24 The Canons of St Probus' hold PROBUS. During his life, King Edward held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. It has never paid tax. Land for 8 ploughs; 4 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 3 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 20 cattle; 160 sheep. !1!] Value 40s [!1! a year. !1!] CON 4,25 The Canons of St Carantoc's hold CRANTOCK, and held it before 1066. 3 hides less 2 acres. It has never paid tax. Land for 10 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there. [!1! 15 cattle; 6 pigs; 110 sheep. !1!] 3 villagers. Value 5s [!1! a year; !1!] value when the Count ^[of Mortain]^ took possession of the land, 40s. CON 4,26 The Canons of St Piran's hold `PERRAN'; before 1066 it was always free. 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture 10 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value 12s [!1! a year; !1!] value when the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired it, 40s. From this manor 2 lands have been taken away which before 1066 paid four weeks' revenue to the Canons and 20s to the Dean as a customary due. Berner holds one of these from the Count of Mortain; the Count has taken away all the livestock from the other hide, which Odo holds from St Piran's. CON 4,27 The Canons of St Buryan's hold ST BURYAN; it was free before 1066. 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs; 1/2 plough there. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 12 cattle; 12 sheep. !1!] Value 10s [!1! a year; !1!] when the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired the land, value 40s. CON 4,28 The clerics of St Neot's hold ST NEOT, and held it before 1066. 2 hides; they have never paid tax. 4 smallholders. [!1! 1 ox; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value 5s. The Count [!1! of Mortain !1!] has taken all this land away from the Church, except for 1 acre of land, which the priests have. Odo holds it from him. Value 5s [!1! a year; !1!] value previously 20s. CON 4,29 ^[The Church of]^ St Constantine has 1/2 hide of land ^[in CONSTANTINE]^, which was exempt from every service before 1066, but since the Count ^[of Mortain]^ acquired the land, it has paid tax wrongfully, like villagers' land. Land for 4 ploughs. Value 10s [!1! a year; !1!] value when the Count acquired the land, value 40s. ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain CON 5,1,1 The Count of Mortain holds FAWTON from the King; Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 20 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Woodland, 200 acres; pasture 7 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. [!1! 33 unbroken mares; 23 cattle; 7 pigs; 300 sheep less 13; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £16 18s 4d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,2 The Count holds LISKEARD himself. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides; 12 hides there, however. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 35 villagers and 37 smallholders with 13 ploughs [!1! and 11 hides. !1!] A market which pays 4s; a mill which pays 12s; woodland, 400 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 8 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 250 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £26 less 20d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,3 The Count holds STRATTON himself. Bishop Osbern and Alfred the marshal held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 20 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 30 villagers and 20 smallholders with 15 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] 10 salt-houses which pay 10s; woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 30 cattle; 300 sheep. !1!] Formerly £30; value now £36 less 20d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,4 The Count holds HELSTONE himself. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 20 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Woodland, 10 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 18 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 150 sheep; 5 pigs; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly and now it pays £16 less 20d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,5 The Count holds TREGLASTA himself. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides; 6 hides there, however. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 24 villagers and 20 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 5 hides. !1!] Pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 4 unbroken mares; 4 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12 silver marks; value now £16 less 20d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,6 The Count holds `TYBESTA' himself. Ralph the constable held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 3 hides there, however. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 27 villagers and 20 smallholders with 10 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides. !1!] Woodland, 40 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 14 cattle; 4 pigs; 160 sheep. !1!] Formerly £12; value now £15 18s 4d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,7 The Count holds TRENOWTH himself. Abbot Sihtric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides; 6 hides there, however. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 16 slaves; [!1! 1 hide; !1!] 30 villagers and 30 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 40 acres; pasture, 1000 acres. [!1! 21 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 200 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12 silver marks; now it pays £25 18s 4d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <121d> CON 5,1,8 The Count holds BRANNEL himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 12 villagers and 18 smallholders with 20 [6] ploughs [!1! and 1 hide. !1!] Woodland, 40 acres; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 20 unbroken mares; 2 cattle; 150 sheep. !1!] Formerly 12 silver marks; value now £12 18s 4d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,9 The Count holds `MORESK' himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 200 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 100 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £9 18s 4d. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,10 The Count holds TREWIRGIE himself. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 15 villagers and 17 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 4 wild mares; 10 cattle; 200 sheep less 20. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now £8. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,11 The Count holds ALVERTON himself. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides; 3 hides there, however. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 11 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 35 villagers and 25 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 1 cob; 17 unbroken mares; 9 cattle; 4 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; it now pays £20 [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,12 The Count holds TEHIDY himself. Ordwulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 hides; 3 hides there, however. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 13 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 25 villagers and 30 smallholders with 12 ploughs [!1! and 2 1/2 hides. !1!] Meadow, 2 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; woodland 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 15 unbroken mares; 10 cattle; 140 sheep. !1!] Formerly £8; value now £20. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,13 The Count holds RILLATON himself. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1/2 hide; !1!] 15 villagers and 24 smallholders with 8 ploughs [!1! and 1/2 hide. !1!] Woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 15 unbroken mares; [***] cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly £30; value now £15, 1 mark of silver and 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,14 The Count holds LANDINNER himself. [!1! Queen !1!] Edith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 30d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,15 The Count holds [South] HILL? himself. Aelm held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 furlong of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 30d; value now 12d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,16 The Count holds TREWANTA himself. [!1! Abbot !1!] Sihtric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 30d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,17 The Count holds ILLAND? himself. [* Abbot *] Sihtric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1/2 hide of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 5s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,18 The Count holds PATRIEDA himself. Wadel held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres. Formerly 7s; value now 2s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,19 The Count holds TREVILLA? himself. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1/2 hide there, however. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 3s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,20 The Count holds TREBEIGH himself. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 200 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,21 The Count holds HENNETT? himself. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 2s. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CON 5,1,22 The Count holds LAUNCESTON himself. Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 1 villager and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 40s [!1! a year; !1!] pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly £20; value now £4. The Count's castle is there. [= ?[5]? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] <122a> CON 5,2,1 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] holds TORWELL? from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066 together with the manor called TREGARLAND?. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. Formerly 60s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,2 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TRELAWNE from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, 8 slaves; [!1! 1 furlong; !1!] 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 60 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 5 pigs; 40 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 60s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,3 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds MUCHLARNICK from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders and 6 slaves. Pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 30 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 8s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,4 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds LEWARNE. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres. Formerly 4s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,5 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds BRADDOCK. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 12s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,6 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds RAPHAEL. Aelfeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 5 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,7 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds KILLIGORRICK. Uhtred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. 1 acre of land there. Land for 1 plough. 1 slave. Woodland, 10 acres. [!1! 3 pigs; 10 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 3s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,8 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds ELLBRIDGE. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. 1 acre of land there. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Pasture, 30 acres. Value formerly 15d. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,9 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds `[Little] LANTYAN'. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,10 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds LANHADRON. Osbern held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 4 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,11 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TREMATON from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides; 5 hides there, however. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 50 slaves; [!1! 2 hides; !1!] 20 villagers and 30 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 hides. !1!] Pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 15 sheep; 25 goats. !1!] Formerly £10; value now £8 [!1! a year. !1!] The Count has a castle there, and a market which pays 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,12 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds CALSTOCK from the Count. Esger [* the cramped *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 30 villagers and 30 smallholders with 6 ploughs [!1! and 2 hides [and] 1 virgate; !1!] Woodland, 100 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 3 pigs. !1!] Formerly £6; value now £3 [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,13 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds PENHAWGER. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 11 villagers and 30 smallholders with 7 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Formerly 60s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,14 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds MAKER from the Count. [!1! King !1!] Edward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,15 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TREDINNICK?. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. [!1! 2 cows; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,16 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] also holds TREGANTLE. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,17 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds HALTON from the Count. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 10 villagers and 10 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats; 1 cob. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,18 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds PILLATON. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 7 villagers and 7 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <122b> CON 5,2,19 Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] also holds TREMEER?. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,20 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds LEWARNE. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Woodland, 10 acres. Value 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,21 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TREHAWKE. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 3 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,22 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds PENPOLL. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre of land. Land for 3 ploughs, which are there; 4 slaves. [!1! 1 acre of land there. !1!] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 15 pigs; 60 sheep; 1 cob. !1!] Value formerly and now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,23 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TREFRIZE?. Leofrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Value 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,24 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds NEWTON [Ferrers]. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 12 smallholders. Pasture, 12 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,25 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds APPLEDORE. Cynestan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres; woodland, 5 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 5 pigs; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,26 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds BICTON. Cynestan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 4 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres; woodland, 15 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,27 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds ASHTON. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Pasture, 1 acre; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 2 pigs. !1!] Value 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,28 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds NEWTON [Ferrers]. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs. 10 villagers and 20 smallholders with 1 plough; 3 slaves. Pasture, 1/2 league; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 furlong wide. Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,29 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds LANDREYNE?. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Value formerly and now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,30 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TRECAN. Walo held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,31 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds LANGUNNETT. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 3 slaves. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 5 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,32 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds TREVELYAN. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. 1 furlong of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves. Value formerly and now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,2,33 He also ^[Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!]]^ holds GEAR. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 slaves. Pasture, 5 acres; woodland, 12 acres. Formerly 25s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,2]? [Holding of Reginald [!1! of Vautortes !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,3,1 Richard [!1! son of Turolf !1!] holds COSAWES from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 15 villagers and 20 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Woodland, 60 acres; pasture 5 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 20 unbroken mares; 17 cattle; 13 pigs; 240 wethers. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 40s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [!1! son of Turolf !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,2 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds POLSCOE. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. 2 furlongs of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. Value formerly and now 30d. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,3 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds TREZANCE. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs [!1! and 3 virgates. !1!] Pasture 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 1 wild mare; 35 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,4 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds BOSENT. Brictwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there. 4 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [!1! 16 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <122c> CON 5,3,5 Richard [* son of Turolf *] also holds CARTUTHER from the Count. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 7 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres; woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 25s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,6 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds LANREATH. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 10 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres; woodland, 40 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,7 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds LANSALLOS. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 34 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,8 Richard [* son of Turolf *] holds TYWARDREATH from the Count. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; [!1! 1 virgate; !1!] 8 villagers and 18 smallholders with 3 ploughs [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 11 cattle; 12 pigs; 200 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 40s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,9 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds BODIGGO. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 7 ploughs; as many there; 9 slaves. 10 villagers and 22 smallholders. Pasture, 1 league. [!1! 11 cattle; 3 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,10 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds BODRUGAN. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 200 acres. [!1! 1 cob; 6 pigs; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 30s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,11 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds TUCOYSE. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,12 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds GOVILEY. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 5 villagers and 13 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 9 cattle; 8 pigs; 232 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,13 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds POLSUE. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 8 villagers and 14 smallholders. Woodland, 15 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 10 pigs; 100 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,14 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds GOODERN. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland, 60 acres; pasture 5 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,15 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds TREVERBYN. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,16 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds BURTHY. Aelbert held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 5 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,17 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds LANESCOT. Aelbert held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,18 Richard [* son of Turolf *] also holds WEEK [St Mary]. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 6 villagers and 10 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 8 pigs; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,19 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds PENHALLYM. Erneis held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 6 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 8 villagers and 22 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 9 cattle; 2 pigs; 80 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,20 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds DOWNINNEY. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs; 10 ploughs there; 10 slaves. 10 villagers and 20 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 4 unbroken mares; 12 cattle; 5 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,21 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds OTTERHAM. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 6 slaves. <122d> 6 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,22 Richard [* son of Turolf *] also holds HAMATETHY. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture 5 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 6 unbroken mares; 6 cattle; 40 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,23 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds COLQUITE. Cola held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 villagers and 8 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 8 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,24 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds TREVISQUITE. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs; 6 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 8 villagers and 9 smallholders. A mill which pays 2s [!1! a year; !1!] woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 5 pigs; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 25s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,25 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds TRETHEVY. Brictnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,26 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds LANDULPH. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 13 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,27 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds LUDGVAN. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 3 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs or 30 ploughs. 3 hides. 12 ploughs there; 9 slaves. 14 villagers and 40 smallholders. Pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 27 unbroken mares; 22 cattle; 17 pigs; 140 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 60s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,3,28 He also ^[Richard [* son of Turolf *]]^ holds KELYNACK. Godric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 10 smallholders and 6 villagers. Pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 unbroken mares; 6 cattle; 1 pig; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,3]? [Holding of Richard [* son of Turolf *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,4,1 {Turstin} [!1! the sheriff !1!] holds TRELAN from the Count. Tortwald held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Pasture 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,2 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds PENCARROW from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 acre there. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 7 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,3 {Turstin} [!1! the sheriff !1!] holds TRENEWEN? from the Count. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,4 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds `LANTIVET' from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves, with 1 smallholder. Pasture, 6 acres. Formerly 2s; value now 12d. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,5 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds TRENODE from the Count. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 15 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,6 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds ST JULIOT from the Count. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cows. !1!] Formerly 7s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,7 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds WILLSWORTHY. Cynesi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 10 sheep. !1!] Formerly 7s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,8 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds TREBARWITH. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs; 1 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 3 pigs. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,9 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds MINSTER. Edwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,10 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds AMBLE. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there. 4 smallholders and 5 slaves. Pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 6s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <123a> CON 5,4,11 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] also holds CARADON from the Count. Brictfrith held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 4 slaves. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 6 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,12 He also ^[{Turstin} [!1! the sheriff !1!]]^ holds ARRALLAS. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1/2 plough there. 7 smallholders with 1 slave. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 1 league. [!1! 1 cow; 6 pigs; 12 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,13 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds BODARDLE. Grim held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 10 villagers and 24 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cobs; 1 bull; 17 sheep. !1!] Formerly 35s; value now 20s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,14 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds TRELOWTH. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 2 pigs; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,15 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds TRETHEAKE. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 7 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 30 sheep; 1 cow; 2 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,16 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds TREWORRICK. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 8 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 30 sheep; 3 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,17 He also ^[{Turstin} [* the sheriff *]]^ holds EGLOSROOSE. Earl Harold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 3 slaves. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,18 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds GURLYN from the Count. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 1 plough there; 7 slaves. 16 smallholders. Underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 4 unbroken mares; 2 cobs; 1 cow; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,19 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds KILMINORTH? from the Count. Wine? held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 2 acres of land there. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 15 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,4,20 {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] holds TREBARTHA from the Count. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Value formerly and now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,4]? [Holding of {Turstin} [* the sheriff *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,5,1 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds `CRAWLE' from the Count. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 1 cow. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,2 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds MILTON from the Count. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 hides; 5 hides there, however. Land for 20 ploughs; 8 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 14 villagers and 20 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 6 pigs; 60 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 50s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,3 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] also holds LEE. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 hides; 3 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs; 6 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 8 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,4 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds BOYTON. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,5 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds MARHAMCHURCH. Brothir held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 furlongs; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 6s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,6 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds [Week] ORCHARD. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 1/2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 10 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,7 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds WADFAST. Siward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 30 sheep; 6 pigs; 15 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,8 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds THORNE. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; <123b> 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 1 slave. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,9 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds ROSECRADDOC from the Count. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs; 4 1/2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 7 villagers and 16 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; pasture 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 4 unbroken mares; 7 cattle; 20 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,10 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TREWALL?. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 37 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,11 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TRELOWIA. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,12 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TREGAMELLYN. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 pigs; 20 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,13 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TRETHAKE. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; [!1! 1/2 hide there. !1!] Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 7 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,14 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds DAWNA. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,15 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds PENPELL from the Count. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,16 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TREMODDRETT. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 1 1/2 hides there, however. Land for 15 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 7 slaves. 8 villagers and 17 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre; pasture 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [!1! 10 cattle; 12 pigs; 80 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,17 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TREWOON. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 5 cattle; 4 pigs; 15 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,18 Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] holds TREGAVETHAN from the Count. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 4 smallholders. Pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 20 sheep; 4 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s 6d. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,19 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds PENVENTINUE. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,20 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds TRENANCE. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,21 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds `TREHAVERNE'. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Pasture, 40 acres. Value formerly and now 12d. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,5,22 He also ^[Hamelin [* of Cornwall *]]^ holds BENNACOTT?. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 smallholder. Pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,5]? [Holding of Hamelin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,6,1 Nigel holds WOOLSTONE from the Count. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 4 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 6 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,2 Nigel also holds WORTHYVALE. Brictmer held it before 1066. <123c> It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 8 ploughs; 6 ploughs there; 12 slaves. 10 villagers and 21 smallholders. Underwood, 1 acre; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 unbroken mares; 16 cattle; 2 pigs; 180 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 40s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,3 Nigel also holds TRENUTH? from the Count. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 unbroken mare; 4 cattle; 8 pigs; 73 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,4 Nigel also holds ROSEBENAULT. Ednoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 1 unbroken mare; 100 sheep. !1!] Value 10s; [!1! when he acquired it, 20s. !1!] [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,5 Nigel also holds ROSCARROCK?. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 3 virgates of land there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 unbroken mare; 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,6 He also ^[Nigel ]^ holds LANCARFFE. Alwold held it before 1066. 1 virgate of land, which has never paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there; 2 slaves. 10 smallholders. Woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 4 pigs; 47 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. This land is of the Honour of St Petroc's. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,7 Nigel holds TREDAULE from the Count. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 6 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 7 villagers and 20 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 acre; pasture 2 leagues long and as wide. [!1! 3 unbroken mares; 12 pigs; 10 cattle; 100 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 40s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,8 Nigel also holds TREVAGUE. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 1/2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 8 villagers and 18 smallholders. Underwood, 1 acre; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 6 unbroken mares; 7 cattle; 12 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,9 Nigel also holds POLYPHANT. Wulfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,6,10 Nigel also holds GALOWRAS. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 7s. [= ?[5,6]? [Holding of Nigel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,7,1 Iovin [* the craftsman *] holds ROSCARNON from the Count. Gruffydd held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. Pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,2 Iovin [* the craftsman *] also holds LAMETTON. Alfheah held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 acre of land there. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 3s; value now 4s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,3 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds NORTON. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 7 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,4 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds MORETON. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 6 pigs; 6 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,5 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds BALSDON. Ketil held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 furlong of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,6 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds POUNDSTOCK. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. This is land of Lanow. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,7 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds TRESPARRETT. Brictsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 12s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,8 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds TREBLARY. Brictsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 5s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <123d> CON 5,7,9 Iovin [* the craftsman *] also holds ST GENNYS from the Count. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 7 cattle; 40 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,10 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds DIZZARD. Brictsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 12 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,11 Iovin [* the craftsman *] holds TRERICE from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,12 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds TREWORGIE?. Aiulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 4s; value now 8s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,7,13 He also ^[Iovin [* the craftsman *]]^ holds CURRY. Godwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Pasture, 100 acres. Formerly 4s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,7]? [Holding of Iovin [* the craftsman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,8,1 Berner holds HORNACOTT from the Count. Edsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Underwood, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 7 pigs; 40 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 12s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,2 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds ALVACOTT. Alfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; a virgate there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 2 pigs; 40 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 12s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,3 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds WESTCOTT?. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 furlong there, however. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,4 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds ROSECARE. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 7s 6d. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,5 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds `TREFREOCK'. Waso held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,6 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds CRACKINGTON. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 6 smallholders. Underwood, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 3 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,7 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds TRESLAY. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 acre of land; 1 acre of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Pasture, 30 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,8 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds TREWEN?. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre of land; 1 virgate of land there. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 40d. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,9 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds LAMELLEN. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 5 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 60 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,8,10 He also ^[Berner ]^ holds {TREGREBRI}. Edwy held it before 1066. 1 hide, which has never paid tax. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. This land is [part] of the possessions of St Piran's. [= ?[5,8]? [Holding of Berner under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,9]? [Holding of Brian under Count Robert of Mortain] <124a> CON 5,9,1 Brian holds WIDEMOUTH from the Count. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,9]? [Holding of Brian under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,9,2 He also ^[Brian ]^ holds WHALESBOROUGH. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 15 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 15s. [= ?[5,9]? [Holding of Brian under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,9,3 He also ^[Brian ]^ holds PENFOUND. Edeva held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Value formerly and now 20s. [= ?[5,9]? [Holding of Brian under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,9,4 Brian holds TRENANT? from the Count. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 7 smallholders. Pasture, 300 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 25s. [= ?[5,9]? [Holding of Brian under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,10]? [Holding of William [!1! the goat !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,10,1 William [!1! the goat !1!] holds POUGHILL from the Count. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 16 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 13 smallholders. Underwood, 40 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 60 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 40s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,10]? [Holding of William [!1! the goat !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,11,1 Alfred [* the butler *] holds HILTON from the Count. Osbern held it before 1066. It paid tax for 3 virgates of land; 2 hides there, however. Land for 10 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 7 villagers and 11 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 2 pigs; 70 sheep; 11 goats. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 50s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,2 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds THURLIBEER. Saewin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 3 virgates of land there, however. Land for 7 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders. Underwood, 8 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 7 pigs; 60 sheep; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,3 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds BUTTSBEAR. Alwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1/2 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 18 sheep; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s 6d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,4 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds LAUNCELLS. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 1/2 virgates of land; 2 hides there, however. Land for 9 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 11 smallholders. Underwood, 30 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 10 cattle; 12 pigs; 50 sheep; 50 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 40s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,5 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds [Cann] ORCHARD. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 villager; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 30 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 12s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,6 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds BOROUGH. Algar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Underwood, 5 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 15 cattle; 8 pigs; 45 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,11,7 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds ROSCARROCK?. Alwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Formerly 10s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,11]? [Holding of Alfred [* the butler *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,12]? [Holding of Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,12,1 Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] holds BODBRANE. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 2 pigs; 24 sheep; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s 6d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,12]? [Holding of Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,12,2 He also ^[Erchenbald [* the Fleming *]]^ holds {AVALDE}. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Pasture, 60 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. [!1! 1 cow; 12 sheep; 1 pig. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,12]? [Holding of Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,12,3 He also ^[Erchenbald [* the Fleming *]]^ holds BREA. Doda held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 4 pigs; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 12s 6d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,12]? [Holding of Erchenbald [* the Fleming *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] <124b> CON 5,13,1 Osfrith holds MANELY from the Count. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 2 hides there, however. Land for 12 ploughs; 3 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 5 villagers and 16 smallholders. Woodland, 8 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 3 cattle; 1 pig; 5 sheep. !1!] Formerly £4; value now 30s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,2 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds BOCONNOC. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 unbroken mares; 2 cattle; 20 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,3 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds TREMADART. Edwy held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 9 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,4 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds TRENANT. Osfrith held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 6 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 2 pigs; 8 goats. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,5 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds GLYNN. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 100 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 4 unbroken mares; 2 cows; 24 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,6 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds BOWITHICK. Osfrith held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Formerly 5s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,7 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds PENHALT. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 4 ploughs. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,8 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds PENPONT. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide; 1 hide there, however. Land for 16 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 4 villagers and 18 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 25s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,9 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds LANTYAN. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 30 sheep; 1 pig. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 20s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,10 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds TREVILLYN. Bretel [* {de Sancto Claro} *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 2 furlongs there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 5 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,11 Osfrith holds TRELASKE from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 4 pigs; 60 sheep. !1!] Formerly 60s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,13,12 He also ^[Osfrith ]^ holds TREGRILL. Alric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide, there, however. Land for 7 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 16 smallholders. Woodland 1 acre; pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 60s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,13]? [Holding of Osfrith under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,14,1 Odo holds BOTELET from the Count. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 2 hides there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 4 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 60 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 30 sheep; 6 pigs; 12 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 50s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,14,2 He also ^[Odo ]^ holds ST NEOT. Godric the priest held it before 1066. 1 hide there, which has never paid tax. Land for 5 ploughs; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders. Pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 2 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,14,3 Odo holds TRELIGGA from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Pasture, 6 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,14,4 He also ^[Odo ]^ holds TREVENIEL. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for [2] ploughs; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Underwood, 2 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 unbroken mares; 2 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <124c> CON 5,14,5 Odo also holds TREVELL?. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders, with 1 slave. Pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,14,6 Odo holds PORTHALLOW from the Count. Leofrun held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders, with 1 slave. Pasture, 4 acres. Formerly 7s; value now 2s. [= ?[5,14]? [Holding of Odo under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,15,1 Algar holds TRENANCE from the Count. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 9 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 37 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,15,2 He also ^[Algar ]^ holds TREWINCE. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders. Pasture, 500 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,15,3 Algar holds PELYNT. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 8 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there; 6 slaves. 4 villagers and 12 smallholders. Woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 14 pigs; 57 sheep. !1!] Formerly 50s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,15,4 Algar holds PENTEWAN. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 6 pigs; 18 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,15,5 He also ^[Algar ]^ holds TREVESSON?. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, as many. [!1! 3 cattle; 6 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,15,6 He also ^[Algar ]^ holds IDLESS. Oswulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; [!1! 1/3 virgate; !1!] 4 villagers and 7 smallholders [!1! and the rest [of the land]. !1!] Woodland, 40 acres; pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. [!1! 23 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,15]? [Holding of Algar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,16]? [Holding of Alward under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,16,1 Alward holds TREGARDOCK from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 3 furlongs; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,16]? [Holding of Alward under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,16,2 He also ^[Alward ]^ holds `CARMAR'. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 3 smallholders. Pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 7s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,16]? [Holding of Alward under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,17]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,17,1 Alnoth holds TOLGULLOW from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 4s. [= ?[5,17]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,17,2 He also ^[Alnoth ]^ holds TRESCOWE; he held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Formerly 25s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,17]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,17,3 Alnoth holds DIZZARD. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there. 2 villagers, with 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 30 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,17]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,17,4 Alnoth holds TREHUDRETH. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders [!1! and the rest of the land. !1!] Pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cows; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,17]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,18]? [Holding of Ednoth under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,18,1 Ednoth holds PENGELLY. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 acre there. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,18]? [Holding of Ednoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,19]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,19,1 Alnoth holds WOOLSTON. Saewulf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 20 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,19]? [Holding of Alnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,20]? [Holding of Alric under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,20,1 Alric holds LANWARNICK from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 15 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 8s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,20]? [Holding of Alric under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,20,2 Alric holds DRAYNES. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 furlong of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Underwood, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle; 10 sheep; 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,20]? [Holding of Alric under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,21]? [Holding of Alsi [* the mason *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,21,1 Alsi [* the mason *] holds {TRELAMAR} from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land; 1 acre of land there. <124d> Land for 1 plough. 1 slave. Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 1 ox; 8 sheep. !1!] Value 12d. [= ?[5,21]? [Holding of Alsi [* the mason *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,22]? [Holding of Almer under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,22,1 Almer holds CABILLA from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate; 3 virgates of land there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders. Woodland, 40 acres; pasture, 50 acres. [!1! 10 goats. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,22]? [Holding of Almer under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,23,1 Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds LESNEWTH from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 acre; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 15 acres. [!1! 3 unbroken mares; 3 cattle; 20 sheep. !1!] Formerly 25s; value 10s. [= ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,23,2 He also ^[Brictric [* the Cornishman *]]^ holds TREGOLE?. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre of land. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 10 acres. [!1! 4 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 8s. [= ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,23,3 Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds TREGEAGLE?. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Woodland, 8 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 1 [head of] cattle; 15 sheep; 5 goats. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,23,4 Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds TRETHURFFE. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 40 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,23,5 Brictric [* the Cornishman *] holds PERRANUTHNOE. Hademar held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 7 villagers and 8 smallholders. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 6 pigs; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,23]? [Holding of Brictric [* the Cornishman *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,24]? [Holding of Other Men under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,24,1 Wulfsi holds DRAYNES from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 2 furlongs of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wulfsi under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,2 He also ^[Wulfsi ]^ holds {TREVILIUD}. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 2 furlongs there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 2 cattle. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wulfsi under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,3 Cola holds HELE from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 acre; 1 virgate of land there. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 5 sheep; 6 goats. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Cola under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,4 Leofnoth holds ELERKEY from the Count. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide; 4 hides there, however. Land for 20 ploughs; 5 ploughs there; 10 slaves. 17 villagers and 18 smallholders. Woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 100s; value now 50s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Leofnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,5 Leofnoth holds HALVANA?. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 6 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 2 slaves. 5 smallholders. Woodland, 15 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Formerly 15s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Leofnoth under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,6 Wulfward holds 1 furlong of land from the Count in RINSEY?. Alwin held it before 1066. 1 villager. Pasture, 10 acres. Value 5s; [!1! when he acquired it, 7s. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wulfward under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,7 Wulfsi holds PENHOLE. Wulfwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 15d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wulfsi under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,8 Wulfric holds BOSVISACK? from the Count. Leofric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders with 1 slave. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide. [!1! 1 cow; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wulfric under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,9 Doda holds CARSELLA from the Count. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 acre of land there. Land for 1 plough. 3 slaves. Pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 1 cow; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 12d. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Doda under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,10 Sheerwold holds GOTHERS. He held it himself before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 2 acres of land there. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 slave. Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 9 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 3s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Sheerwold under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,11 Gunnar holds DOMELLICK. Almer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 acre of land there. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Pasture 1/2 league long and as wide. Formerly 10s; value now 12d. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Gunnar under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,12 Godwin holds LANDEGEA. Alsi held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres; pasture 1 league long and as wide. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Godwin under Count Robert of Mortain] =] <125a> CON 5,24,13 Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] holds TUCOYSE from the Count. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 2 acres; pasture, 1 league. Formerly 60s; value now 5s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,14 Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] holds TREROOSEL. Edmer [* Ator *] held it before 1066. {{It paid tax}}. 2 acres of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 slaves, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 acre. Formerly 10s; value now 30d. This land belongs to the Honour of [St] Kew. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,15 {Hueche} holds BODUEL from the Count. He also held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong; 1 furlong of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 5 pigs; 15 sheep; 15 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 8s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of {Hueche} under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,16 Rabel holds TREGUNNICK from the Count. Alfheah held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 10 acres. Formerly 5s; value now 12d [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Rabel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,17 Rabel holds PENGOLD from the Count. Alsi [!1! {Ioholt} !1!] held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Underwood, 3 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Rabel under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,18 Bernard the priest holds TACKBEAR from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land. 2 furlongs there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Underwood, 5 acres; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 14 cattle; 11 sheep. !1!] Formerly 4s; value now 7s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Bernard the priest under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,19 Humphrey holds TREVILLIS from the Count. Alstan held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 villager. Woodland, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres. Formerly 10s; value now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Humphrey under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,20 Sibert holds HELLAND from the Count. Aelmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 4 acres; pasture, 20 acres. Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Sibert under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,21 Frawin [* of Cornwall *] holds TREGONY from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 virgate of land; 1 hide there, however. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 3 villagers and 6 smallholders. Woodland, 12 acres; pasture, 100 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 40 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Frawin [* of Cornwall *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,22 Andrew [* of Vitré *] holds POLSCOE from the Count. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 3 cattle. !1!] Value formerly and now 3s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Andrew [* of Vitré *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,23 Andrew [* of Vitré *] holds {CARBIHAN} from the Count. {Merken} held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 4 acres of land there. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 cattle; 6 pigs; 20 sheep; 7 goats. !1!] Value formerly and now 10s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Andrew [* of Vitré *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,24 Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] holds WHITSTONE from the Count. Alwold held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land; 1 furlong there, however. 1/2 plough there, with 1 slave. Woodland, 12 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 8 pigs; 40 [sheep]; 40 goats. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 15s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Ralph [* of Pomeroy *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,24,25 Heldric holds TREDWEN from the Count. Brictmer held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong of land; 1 virgate there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 2 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 10s. [= ?[5,24]? [Holding of Heldric under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,25,1 Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] holds DELAMERE from the Count. Iolf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 6 unbroken mares; 2 cattle; 5 pigs; 15 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,25,2 He also ^[Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!]]^ holds TREFREOCK. Iolf held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Pasture, 20 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 40 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,25,3 He also ^[Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!]]^ holds DANNONCHAPEL. Alward held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 4 slaves, with 1 villager. Pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 3 pigs; 50 sheep; 20 goats. !1!] Formerly 25s; value now 15s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,25,4 He also ^[Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!]]^ holds TREWETHART. Aelfric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 furlong of land; 1 furlong there, however. Land for 2 ploughs. [!1! Blohin has !1!] 1 villager [!1! and the whole of the land in lordship. !1!] Value formerly and now 2s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,25,5 He also ^[Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!]]^ holds TRUTHWALL. Brictmer [!1! the priest !1!] held it before 1066. 1 hide of land. [!1! It paid tax to St Michael's ^[Church]^. !1!] <125b> Land for 8 ploughs; 4 ploughs there. 7 villagers and 7 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 60 acres. [!1! 4 cows; 2 pigs; 50 sheep. !1!] Formerly 40s; value now 20s [!1! a year. !1!] The Count ^[of Mortain]^ took this land from St Michael's Church. [= ?[5,25]? [Holding of Blohin [!1! the Breton !1!] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?[5,26]? [Holding of Roger [* of Courseulles *] under Count Robert of Mortain] CON 5,26,1 Roger [* of Courseulles *] holds TREWINT from the Count. Burgred held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1 virgate of land there, however. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave. 4 smallholders. Pasture, 2 acres. [!1! 10 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,26]? [Holding of Roger [* of Courseulles *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,26,2 He also ^[Roger [* of Courseulles *]]^ holds DELABOLE. Leofwin held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs; 1 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 25 sheep. !1!] Formerly 30s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,26]? [Holding of Roger [* of Courseulles *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,26,3 He also ^[Roger [* of Courseulles *]]^ holds LEIGH. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 2 furlongs of land; 1/2 hide there, however. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 10 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 5 acres. [!1! 5 [***] cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 20s; value now 10s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,26]? [Holding of Roger [* of Courseulles *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] CON 5,26,4 He also ^[Roger [* of Courseulles *]]^ holds HAMMETT. Alnoth held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 furlong; 3 acres of land there. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre; pasture, 30 acres. [!1! 5 cattle; 30 sheep. !1!] Formerly 10s; value now 5s [!1! a year. !1!] [= ?[5,26]? [Holding of Roger [* of Courseulles *] under Count Robert of Mortain] =] ?6? Land of Iudhael of Totnes CON 6,1 Iudhael of Totnes holds FROXTON from the King, and {Turstin} [!1! the sheriff !1!] from him. 3 furlongs of land, but it pays tax for 1 furlong. Land for 3 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 4 slaves. 2 smallholders. Pasture, 50 acres; underwood, 40 acres. [!1! 8 cattle; 12 pigs. !1!] Formerly 15s; value now 11s. [= ?6? Land of Iudhael of Totnes =] ?7? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] CON 7,1 Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] holds PIGSDON. Wadel held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres. [!1! 3 cattle; 7 sheep. !1!] Value formerly and now 5s. [= ?7? Land of Gotshelm [* brother of Walter of Claville *] =] <125c> <125d> <126a> <126b> <126c> <126d> MIDDLESEX List 1 List of landholders in Middlesex 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of London ^[3a]^ and his Canons 4 Westminster Abbey 5 La Trinité Abbey, Rouen 6 Barking Abbey 7 Earl Roger 8 The Count of Mortain 9 Geoffrey de Mandeville 10 Arnulf of Hesdin 11 Walter son of Other 12 Walter of St Valery 13 Richard son of Count Gilbert 14 Robert Gernon 15 Robert [son of] Fafiton 16 Robert son of Roscelin 17 Robert Blunt 18 Roger of Rames 19 William son of Ansculf 20 Edward of Salisbury 21 Aubrey de Vere 22 Ranulf brother of Ilger 23 Deormann [of London] 24 Countess Judith and [25] the King's almsmen. <127a> ?[1]? [Land of the King] MDX 1,1 In `OSSULSTONE' Hundred King William holds 12 1/2 acres of {NOMANSLAND}. The value of this land was and is 5s. King Edward held it similarly. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it.] =] MDX 1,2 In the same Hundred _ the King has 30 cottagers who pay 14s 10 1/2d a year. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it.] =] MDX 1,3 At HOLBORN the King has 2 cottagers who pay 20d a year to the King's sheriff. Before 1066 the sheriff of Middlesex always had charge of them. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it.] =] MDX 1,4 William the chamberlain pays the King's sheriff 6s a year for the land _ on which his vineyard stands. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it.] =] ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury MDX 2,1 [In the Hundred of `ELTHORNE'] Archbishop Lanfranc holds HAYES for 59 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. 12 hides belong to the lordship; 2 ploughs there. There are 26 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; a further 12 possible. A priest has 1 hide; 3 men-at-arms, 6 1/2 hides; 2 villagers, 2 hides; 12 villagers, 1/2 hide each; 20 villagers, 1 virgate of land each; 40 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 16 smallholders with 2 hides; 12 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill, 4s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 400 pigs, and 3s too. Total value £30; when acquired £12; before 1066 £40. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] MDX 2,2 In the Hundred of GORE Archbishop Lanfranc holds HARROW. It answered for 100 hides before 1066, and does so now. Land for 70 ploughs. 30 hides belong to the lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 [more] possible. 45 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; 16 more possible. A priest, 1 hide; 3 men-at-arms, 6 hides, and under them dwell 7 men; 13 villagers with 1/2 hide each; 28 villagers with 1 virgate each; 48 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 13 villagers with 4 hides; 2 cottagers with 13 acres; 2 slaves. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 2000 pigs. Total value £56; when acquired £20; before 1066 £60. Earl Leofwin held this manor in 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] <127b> MDX 2,3 In the Hundred of `ELTHORNE' Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 2 hides _ from Archbishop Lanfranc. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 plough, who holds the land; 4 cottagers. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value of this land, 12s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 14s. Thorbert, Earl Leofwin's man, held it; he could not put it, or sell it, outside the Archbishop's manor of Harrow. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of London MDX 3,1 In `OSSULSTONE' Hundred The Bishop of London holds STEPNEY. 32 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. 14 hides belong to the lordship; 3 ploughs there. 22 villagers' ploughs. 44 villagers with 1 virgate each; 7 villagers with 1/2 hide each; 9 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 46 cottagers with 1 hide pay 30s a year. 4 mills at £4 16s less 4d; meadow for 25 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock, and 15s too; woodland, 500 pigs and 40s too. Total value £48; when acquired the same; before 1066 £50. This manor was and is the Bishopric's. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,2 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Hugh of Bernières holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land under the Bishop ^[of London]^. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers, 3 ploughs. 1 villager with 1/2 hide; 6 villagers with 3 virgates; 2 smallholders with 1/2 virgate; 3 cottagers with 2 1/2 acres. 1 mill at 66s 8d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs, and 3 1/2s too. Total value £6; when acquired the same; before 1066 £7. Sired held 2 1/2 hides of this manor; he was a Canon of St Paul's; he could grant or sell to whom he would without the Bishop's permission before 1066. The Canons of St Paul's held 2 1/2 hides for their household supplies. Doding held 1 virgate and 1 mill of the Bishop's own manor; he could not grant or sell except with his permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,3 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Brian's wife holds 5 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 plough possible for the villagers. 1 villager with 1/2 hide pays 4s a year on his house; another villager with 1/2 hide pays 8s; Roger the sheriff holds 1/2 hide; 15 smallholders with 10 acres pay 9s. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture for the village livestock, and 5s too. In total, value 60s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. Bishop William held this land in lordship in the manor of Stepney in 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,4 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Ranulf Flambard holds 3 1/2 hides from the Bishop. <127c> Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers' ploughs. 14 smallholders with 1 1/2 hides. Meadow for 2 ploughs, and 2s too; no pasture; wood for making fences. In total, value £4; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. Godwin [* of Benfield *] held this land under Bishop William; he could not grant or sell it without the Bishop's permission before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,5 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ William de Vere holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship. Value of this land, 16s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Bishop William held this land in lordship with his manor of Stepney before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,6 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Engelbert the canon holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 4 smallholders with 7 acres each; 1 cottager. In total, value 40s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 50s. The Canon also held it from Bishop William before 1066; he could not sell. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,7 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ the Bishop of Lisieux holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop of London. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; 1/2 possible. 2 smallholders with 5 acres each; 2 cottagers with 4 acres; 1 cottager. In total, value 40s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 50s. Bishop William held this land in lordship in 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,8 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ William the chamberlain holds 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1/2 possible. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 6 smallholders with 5 acres. In total, value 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. Bishop William held this land in lordship in 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,9 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Aelfric Catchpoll holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; but the plough is not there. Value of this land, 10s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 13s 4d. Bishop William held this land in lordship before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,10 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Edmund son of Algot holds 1 mill from the Bishop. Value 32s 6d; when acquired the same; but it was not there before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,11 In the same village ^[STEPNEY]^ Alwin son of Brictmer holds 1 mill. Value 20s; when acquired the same; before 1066 the same. He held it himself from Bishop William. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] MDX 3,12 ?M? In FULHAM the Bishop of London holds 40 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. 13 hides belong to the lordship; 4 ploughs there. 26 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; 10 more possible. 5 villagers, 1 hide each; 13 villagers with 1 virgate each; 34 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 22 cottagers with 1/2 hide; 8 cottagers with their gardens. Between the Frenchmen and some London burgesses, 23 hides of villagers' land; under them dwell 31 of the villagers and smallholders. Meadow for 40 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from half a weir, 10s; woodland, 1000 pigs, and 17d too. Total value £40; when acquired the same; before 1066 £50. This manor is and was the Bishopric's. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] <127d> MDX 3,13 In the same village ^[FULHAM]^ Fulcred holds 5 hides from the Bishop of London. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villagers' plough; a third possible. 6 villagers with 1/2 hide; 4 cottagers with 8 acres; 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1 ox; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value 60s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. Two Freemen held this land before 1066; they were the Bishop of London's men; they could not grant or sell without the Bishop's permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] [* ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's from the Bishop of London *] MDX 3,14 [* In `OSSULSTONE' Hundred *] ?M? In the same village ^[FULHAM]^ the Canons of St Paul's hold 5 hides from the King as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 hides belong to the lordship; 2 ploughs there. The villagers, 2 ploughs; a third possible. 8 villagers with 1 virgate each; 7 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 7 smallholders with 5 acres each; 16 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 150 pigs. In total, value £8; when acquired the same; before 1066, £10. Before 1066 the Canons of St Paul's held this manor in lordship; it is for their supplies. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,15 [also] in `OSSULSTONE' Hundred In TWYFORD Durand, a Canon of St Paul's, holds 2 hides of land from the King. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. Value of this land 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. ^[This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church, in the lordship of the Canons]^ [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,16 In the same village ^[TWYFORD]^ Guerri, a Canon of St Paul's, holds 2 hides of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1/2 possible. 2 villagers with 1 virgate; 1 smallholder with 6 acres; 3 cottagers. Woodland, 50 pigs. Value of this land 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church, in the lordship of the Canons. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,17 The Canons of St Paul's hold WILLESDEN. It always answered for 15 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. The villagers, 8 ploughs; 7 possible. 25 villagers; 5 smallholders. Woodland, 500 pigs. Total value £6 6s 6d; when acquired the same; before 1066 £12. The villagers hold this manor for the Canons' revenue. Nothing is held in lordship; the manor was for their household supplies before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,18 The Canons hold HARLESDEN as one manor. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers, 1/2 plough; 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 12 villagers with 1 virgate each; 10 villagers with 1/2 virgate each. Woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value 35s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £4. This manor was in the lordship of the Canons of St Paul's before 1066 and still is. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,19 Ralph the canon holds `RUG MOOR'. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1/2 plough possible. Wood for fences, and 4s too. Value of this land, 35s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. Before 1066 it was in the Canons' lordship and still is. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] <128a> MDX 3,20 ?M? The Canons of St Paul's hold TOTTENHAM [Court]. It always answered for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 1/2 ploughs there; a further 1/2 possible. 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Woodland, 150 pigs; from grazing, 20s. Total value £4; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,21 ?M? At ST PANCRAS the Canons of St Paul's hold 4 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. The villagers have 1 plough; another plough possible. Wood for fences; pasture for the livestock, and 20d too. 4 villagers, who hold this land under the Canons; 7 cottagers. Total value 40s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Paul's. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,22 In ISLINGTON the Canons of St Paul's have 2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 3 villagers with 1 virgate. Pasture for the village livestock. The value of this land is and was 40s. It lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,23 In the same village ^[ISLINGTON]^ the Canons themselves have 2 hides of land. The land is for 2 1/2 ploughs; they are there now. 4 villagers, who hold this land under the Canons; 4 smallholders; 13 cottagers. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. It lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,24 In [Stoke] NEWINGTON the Canons of St Paul's have 2 hides. The land is for 2 1/2 ploughs; they are there now. 4 villagers; 37 cottagers with 10 acres. Value of this land, 41s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. It lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,25 In HOXTON the Canons of St Paul's have 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there now. 3 villagers hold this land under the Canons. Pasture for the livestock. The value of this land was and is 20s. It lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,26 ?M? The Canons hold HOXTON for 3 hides. The land is for 3 ploughs; they are there. 7 villagers, who hold this land; 16 cottagers. In total, value 55s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,27 At BISHOPSGATE the Canons of St Paul's have 10 cottagers with 9 acres who pay 18s 6d a year. Before 1066 they held similarly and had as much. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,28 In {STANESTAPLE} the Canons have 4 hides. The land is for 2 ploughs; they are there now. 7 villagers, who hold this land under the Canons; 2 cottagers. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 150 pigs, and 10s too. Total value 50s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. This land lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,29 At ST PANCRAS Walter, a Canon of St Paul's, holds 1 hide. <128b> Land for 1 plough. The plough is there. 24 men, who pay 30s a year. This land lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] MDX 3,30 [In `ELTHORNE' Hundred] ?M? The Canons of St Paul's hold [West] DRAYTON. It always answered for 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 5 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. The villagers have 5 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 hides; 6 smallholders with 30 acres; 2 cottagers with 4 acres; 1 smallholder with 5 acres. 1 mill at 13s 5d; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; from 1 weir, 32d. Total value £6; when acquired the same; before 1066 £8. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Canons of St Paul's ^[from the Bishop of London]^ =] ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster MDX 4,1 In `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? In the village ^[WESTMINSTER]^ where St Peter's Church stands the Abbot of that monastery holds 13 1/2 hides. The land is for 11 ploughs. 9 hides and 1 virgate belong to the lordship; 4 ploughs there. The villagers have 6 ploughs; 1 more plough possible. 9 villagers with 1 virgate each; 1 villager with 1 hide; 9 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 1 cottager with 5 acres; 41 cottagers, who pay 40s a year for their gardens. Meadow for 11 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs; 25 houses of the Abbot's men-at-arms and other men, who pay 8s a year. Total value £10; when acquired the same; before 1066 £12. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Peter's Church, Westminster. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,2 In the same village ^[WESTMINSTER]^ [* Ralph *] Baynard holds 3 hides from the Abbot. The land is for 2 ploughs; they are there, in lordship. 1 cottager. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture for the livestock; 4 {arpents} of newly planted vines. Total value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £6. This land lay and lies in [the lands of] St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,3 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds HAMPSTEAD. 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 1/2 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. The villagers have 1 plough; another possible. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 5 smallholders with 1 virgate; 1 slave. Woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value 50s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. ^[The whole of this manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church]^ [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,4 In the same village ^[HAMPSTEAD]^ Ranulf Peverel holds under the Abbot 1 hide of villagers' land. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value of this land was and is 5s. The whole of this manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,5 In SPELTHORNE Hundred ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds STAINES, for 19 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. 11 hides belong to the lordship; 13 ploughs there. The villagers have 11 ploughs. 3 villagers, 1/2 hide each; 4 villagers with 1 hide; 8 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 36 smallholders with 3 hides; 1 villager with 1 virgate; 4 smallholders with 40 acres; 10 smallholders with 5 acres each; 5 cottagers with 4 acres each; <128c> 8 smallholders with 1 virgate; 3 cottagers with 9 acres; 12 slaves; 46 burgesses, who pay 40s a year. 6 mills at 64s; 1 weir at 6s 8d; 1 weir which pays nothing; pasture for the village livestock; meadow for 24 ploughs, and 20s over and above; woodland, 30 pigs; 2 {arpents} of vines. 4 outliers belong to this manor; they were there before 1066. Total value £35; when acquired the same; before 1066 £40. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,6 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds SUNBURY, for 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. The villagers have 4 ploughs. A priest has 1/2 virgate; 8 villagers, 1 virgate each; 2 villagers with 1 virgate; 5 smallholders with 1 virgate; 5 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £6; when acquired the same; before 1066 £7. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,7 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds SHEPPERTON, for 8 hides. The land is for 7 ploughs. 3 1/2 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. The villagers have 6 ploughs. 17 villagers with 1 virgate each; a priest, 15 acres; 3 cottagers with 9 acres; 2 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 1 weir at 6s 8d. In total, value £6 16s 6d; when acquired the same; before 1066 £7. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,8 In `ELTHORNE' Hundred ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds GREENFORD, for 11 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. 5 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there; another possible. The villagers have 5 ploughs. 1 villager has 1 hide and 1 virgate; 4 villagers with 1/2 hide each; 4 villagers with 1 hide; 7 smallholders with 1 hide; a Frenchman, 1 hide and 1 virgate; 3 cottagers; 6 slaves. Woodland, 300 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £7; when acquired the same; before 1066 £10. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,9 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds HANWELL. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 hides and 1 virgate belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. The villagers have 4 ploughs. 1 villager with 2 hides; 4 villagers with 1 hide; 6 smallholders with 3 virgates; 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 2s 2d; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value 110s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £7. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Peter's. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,10 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds COWLEY. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 hides belong to the lordship; 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 1/2 hide; 1 cottager. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the village livestock; <128d> woodland, 40 pigs; 1 mill at 5s. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. St Peter's of Westminster held and holds this land in lordship. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,11 In the Hundred of GORE William the chamberlain holds 2 1/2 hides in KINGSBURY under the Abbot of St Peter's. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers, 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1 virgate each; 1 cottager. Woodland, 200 pigs. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this land in pledge from one of St Peter's men. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] MDX 4,12 ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's holds HENDON. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. 10 hides belong to the lordship; 3 ploughs there. The villagers have 8 ploughs; a further 5 possible. A priest has 1 virgate; 3 villagers, 1/2 hide each; 7 villagers, 1 virgate each; 16 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 12 smallholders who hold 1/2 hide; 6 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 1000 pigs, and 10s too. Total value £8; when acquired the same; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?4? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?5? Land of La Trinité of the Mount, Rouen MDX 5,1 [In `ELTHORNE' Hundred] ?M? The Abbot of La Trinité of Rouen holds HARMONDSWORTH from the King. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. 8 hides belong to the lordship; 3 ploughs there. There are 10 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; a further 7 possible. A man-at-arms has 2 hides; 2 villagers, 1 hide each; 2 villagers with 1 hide; 14 villagers with 1 virgate each; 6 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 6 smallholders, 5 acres each; 7 cottagers; 6 slaves. 3 mills at 60s, and 500 eels; from the fishponds, 1000 eels; meadow for 20 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 500 pigs; 1 {arpent} of vines. Total value £20; when acquired £12; before 1066 £25. Earl Harold held this manor. In this manor there was a Freeman who held 2 of these 30 hides; he could not grant or sell them outside Harmondsworth before 1066. [= ?5? Land of La Trinité of the Mount, Rouen =] MDX 5,2 In SPELTHORNE Hundred Hertald of Holy Trinity now holds 1 hide _ from the King. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager who holds it. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value of this land, 10s; when acquired the same; before 1066 the same. Golding, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could not sell or grant without his permission. [= ?5? Land of La Trinité of the Mount, Rouen =] ?6? Land of Barking Church MDX 6,1 In `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? The Abbess of Barking holds MARYLEBONE from the King. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there. The villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1/2 hide; 1 villager with 1/2 virgate; 2 smallholders with 10 acres; 3 cottagers. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 50 pigs; from grazing, 40d. In total, value 52s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. This manor always lay and lies in [the lands of] Barking Church. [= ?6? Land of Barking Church =] <129a> ?7? Land of Earl Roger MDX 7,1 SPELTHORNE Hundred Earl Roger holds 1 1/2 hides in HATTON. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 villagers hold this land. Meadow for 1 plough. Value of this land 15s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held it; they were Albert of Lorraine's men; they could sell or grant. Now it is placed in Colham, where it was not before 1066. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,2 ?M? HANWORTH answers for 5 hides. Robert holds it from Earl Roger. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. The villagers, 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 hide; 5 villagers with 1 virgate each; 2 villagers with 1 virgate; 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value 40s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *], one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,3 `ELTHORNE' Hundred In HARMONDSWORTH Earl Roger holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; 1/2 possible. 2 villagers hold this land. The value was and is 10s. Alwin, Wigot [* of Wallingford *]'s man, held it; he could do with it as he would. Now it lies in [the lands of] Colham, where it did not lie before 1066. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,4 ?M? HARLINGTON answers for 10 hides. Alfred [* nephew of Wigot *] and Olaf hold it from Earl Roger. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. A priest, 1/2 hide; 12 villagers, 1 virgate each; 4 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 2 smallholders with 11 acres; 8 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Total value 100s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £8. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held this manor. 1 Freeman held 2 hides of this land; he could not sell without his permission. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,5 ?M? COLHAM answers for 8 hides. Earl Roger holds it. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there. The villagers have 3 ploughs. 6 villagers, 1 virgate each; 4 others with 2 virgates; a priest, 1 hide; 10 smallholders with 5 acres each; 4 cottagers; 8 slaves. 2 mills at 41s; 1/2 mill at 5s; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 400 pigs; 1 {arpent} of vines. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held this manor from King Edward. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,6 ?M? HILLINGDON answers for 4 hides. Earl Roger holds it. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough possible. The villagers have 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1/2 hide; 2 smallholders with 10 acres; 1 cottager; 2 Frenchmen, 1 1/2 hides; 3 men dwell under them. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 1000 pigs; from 1 weir, 5s. Total value £3; when acquired the same; before 1066 £4. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor and could do with it as he would. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] MDX 7,7 ?M? Alnoth holds DAWLEY from Earl Roger. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers have 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1 virgate each; 4 smallholders with 5 acres. Meadow for 6 oxen; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 15 pigs. In total, value 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. This manor lies in [the lands of] Colham, where it was not before 1066. Godwin [son of] Aelfgyth, Wigot [* of Wallingford *]'s man, held it and could do with it as he would. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] <129b> MDX 7,8 ?M? ICKENHAM answers for 9 1/2 hides. 3 men-at-arms and 1 Englishman hold it from Earl Roger. Land for 6 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 6 villagers with 1 hide; 2 others with 1 hide and 1 virgate; 2 others with 2 virgates; 4 smallholders with 20 acres; 3 cottagers. Meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £4; when acquired the same; before 1066 £6. Toki held 2 hides of this manor; he was one of King Edward's Guards. 2 Freemen held 2 hides and 1 virgate; they were Wulfward [* White *]'s men. Alwin held 1 hide and 3 virgates; he was Wulfsi? son of Manni [* Swart *]'s man; they could sell where they would before 1066. Now the whole of this land lies in [the lands of] Colham, where it was not before 1066. [= ?7? Land of Earl Roger =] ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain MDX 8,1 In SPELTHORNE Hundred The Count of Mortain holds 2 hides in LALEHAM, and the Abbot of Fécamp from him. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 6 villagers with 1/2 hide; 7 cottagers. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired and before 1066, 50s. The reeve of Staines held this land under the Abbot of Westminster; he could not grant or sell it outside Staines except with the Abbot's permission. [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] MDX 8,2 In ASHFORD the Count also holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value of this land, 14s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Aelfric, the Abbot of Chertsey's man, held it, and could do what he would with it. Now it is placed in the Count's manor of Kempton, where it was not before 1066; but the jurisdiction lay in Staines. [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] MDX 8,3 In [East] BEDFONT the Count also holds 2 hides. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there now; 1/2 possible. 1 villager, 8 acres; a man-at-arms, 1/2 hide. Meadow for 1 ox; pasture for the livestock. Value of this land, 5s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Goti , one of Earl Harold's Guards, held this land, and could do what he would with it. This land lay and lies in [the lands of] Feltham. [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] MDX 8,4 ?M? The Count also holds FELTHAM. It answers for 12 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 1 plough there; a further 3 possible. The villagers have 8 ploughs. 14 villagers with 1 virgate each; 5 others with 1/2 virgate each; 2 slaves. Meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £8. Two thanes held this manor; one of them, King Edward's man, had 5 hides as 1 manor; the other, Earl Harold's man, ^[Goti ]^, had 7 hides as 1 manor; they could do what they would with them. [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] MDX 8,5 [* In SPELTHORNE Hundred *] ?M? The Count also holds KEMPTON. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 1 plough there; another possible. The villagers have 3 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 virgate each; 8 others with 1/2 virgate each; 3 smallholders with 1 virgate; 2 slaves. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 8 {arpents} of newly planted vines. In total, value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066 £6. Wulfward White, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor, and could do what he would with it. In GORE Hundred [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <129c> MDX 8,6 [* In GORE Hundred *] ?M? The Count also holds STANMORE. It answers for 9 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 6 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; another possible. The villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 1/2 ploughs possible. A priest has 1/2 hide; 4 villagers with 1 virgate each; 2 others with 1 virgate; 3 cottagers with 10 acres; 3 others with 1 acre. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 800 pigs; from grazing, 12d. Total value 60s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 £10. Edmer Ator, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?8? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville MDX 9,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? Geoffrey de Mandeville holds `EBURY'. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 5 ploughs; a sixth possible. 1 villager, 1/2 hide; 4 villagers with 1 virgate each; 14 others with 1/2 virgate each; 4 smallholders with 1 virgate; 1 cottager. Meadow for 8 ploughs; from hay 60s; from pasture 7s. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £12. Harold son of Earl Ralph held this manor. Queen Edith had charge of him, with the manor, in 1066; afterwards, William the chamberlain held it from the Queen, as a Holding, for £3 a year in revenue; after the Queen's death he held it in the same way from the King. William lost the manor 4 years ago; since then the King's revenue, that is £12, has not been paid. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,2 In the same Hundred _ Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 4 smallholders with 14 acres; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock, and 13d too; wood for fences. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired and before 1066, 30s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,3 In ISLINGTON Wulfbert holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Value of this land, 12s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Grim, King Edward's man held it and could sell. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,4 In `ELTHORNE' Hundred In GREENFORD Arnulf [* of Hesdin *] holds 3 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 1/2 plough possible. 2 villagers with 1/2 hide; 2 cottagers; 1 slave. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen held this land; one of them was a Canon of St Paul's; he had 2 hides and could do what he would with them; the other was Esger the constable's man; he could not grant except with his permission. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,5 In the same village ^[GREENFORD]^ Ansgot holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen. Value of this land, 3s; when acquired and before 1066 the same. Azur held this land. He was Esger the constable's man; he could not sell without his permission. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,6 In ICKENHAM 2 Englishmen hold 3 1/2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 3 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 5 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 40 pigs. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. 2 Freemen held this land; one of them was Esger the constable's man; he had 1 hide and could not sell except <129d> with his permission; the other was Earl Leofwin's man; he had 2 1/2 hides and could sell before 1066. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,7 ?M? Geoffrey de Mandeville holds NORTHOLT. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 8 hides; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 6 ploughs; 2 ploughs possible. A priest, 1/2 hide; 1 villager, 1 hide; 5 others, 1/2 hide each; 8 others, 1 virgate each; 8 others, 1/2 virgate each; 3 cottagers; 6 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £5; before 1066 £12. Esger the constable held this manor. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,8 EDMONTON Hundred ?M? Geoffrey de Mandeville holds EDMONTON. It answers for 35 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 16 hides; 4 ploughs. The villagers have 22 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 hide; 3 others, 1/2 hide each; 20 villagers with 1 virgate each; 24 others, 1/2 virgate each; 9 smallholders with 3 virgates; 4 smallholders, 5 acres each; 4 smallholders, 4 acres each; 4 cottagers with 4 acres; 10 cottagers; 4 villagers with 1 hide and 1 virgate; 4 slaves. 1 mill, 10s; meadow for 26 ploughs, and 25s over and above; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 2000 pigs; from the payments of the woodland and pasture, 12s. Total value £40; when acquired £20; before 1066 £40. Esger, King Edward's constable, held this manor. An outlier called [South] MIMMS lay and lies in [the lands of] this manor; it is valued with the manor. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] MDX 9,9 ?M? Geoffrey de Mandeville holds ENFIELD. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 14 hides. 4 ploughs there. The villagers have 16 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 hide; 3 villagers with 1/2 hide each; a priest, 1 virgate; 17 villagers, 1 virgate each; 36 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 20 smallholders with 1 hide and 1 virgate; 7 cottagers with 23 acres; 5 cottagers with 7 acres; 18 cottagers; 6 slaves. 1 mill, 10s; from the fishponds, 8s; meadow for 24 ploughs, and 25s over and above; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 2000 pigs; from woodland and pasture, 43s; a park. Total value £50; when acquired £20; before 1066 £50. Esger, King Edward's constable, held this manor. On this land were 5 Freemen with 6 hides which they could grant or sell without their lords' permission. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?10? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin MDX 10,1 `ELTHORNE' Hundred ?M? Arnulf of Hesdin holds RUISLIP. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 11 hides; 3 ploughs there. There are 12 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; a further 5 possible. A priest, 1/2 hide; 2 villagers with 1 hide; 17 villagers, 1 virgate each; 10 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 7 smallholders, 4 acres each; 8 cottagers; 4 slaves; 4 Frenchmen with 3 hides and 1 virgate. Pasture for the village livestock; a park for woodland beasts; woodland, 1500 pigs, and 20d too. Total value £20; when acquired £12; before 1066 £30. Wulfward White, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?10? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] MDX 10,2 [In GORE Hundred] ?M? In KINGSBURY Albold holds 7 1/2 hides from Arnulf. <130a> Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers, 5 ploughs. 8 villagers with 1 virgate each; 3 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; a priest, 1 virgate; 5 smallholders with 5 acres each. 1 mill, 3s; meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 1000 pigs, and 20s too. Total value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £6. Wulfward White, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?10? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?11? Land of Walter son of Other MDX 11,1 SPELTHORNE Hundred Walter son of Other holds STANWELL from the King. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 3 ploughs. 10 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers. 1 villager with 1 hide; 8 villagers, 1/2 hide each; 10 villagers, 1 virgate each; 8 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 4 smallholders with 28 acres; 2 cottagers; 8 slaves; 2 men-at-arms, 2 1/2 hides, and under them dwell 6 smallholders. 4 mills at 70s, and 400 eels, less 25; 1000 eels from 3 weirs; meadow for 12 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £14; when acquired £6; before 1066 £14. Azur [* son of Toti *], one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor, and could do what he would with it. [= ?11? Land of Walter son of Other =] MDX 11,2 In [East] BEDFONT Richard holds 10 hides as 1 manor from Walter son of Other. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers. 4 villagers with 1 hide; 4 others, 1/2 virgate each; 3 smallholders with 13 acres; a man-at-arms, 2 hides. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £6. Azur [* son of Toti *] held 8 1/2 hides of this manor; it was an outlier of Stanwell. 3 Freemen had 1 1/2 hides; one of them was King Edward's man; another, [* Earl *] Leofwin's; the third, Azur [* son of Toti *]'s; each had 1/2 hide and could sell or grant. They did not belong to the manor before 1066. [= ?11? Land of Walter son of Other =] MDX 11,3 In WEST BEDFONT Walter of {Mucedent} holds 8 hides as 1 manor from Walter son of Other. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 villagers with 4 hides; 2 villagers with 2 virgates; 2 villagers with 1 virgate; 1 smallholder with 5 acres; a priest, 1 virgate; 1 cottager with 5 acres; 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £3; when acquired, the same; before 1066 £6. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held 4 hides of this manor; he was Earl Harold's man; he could sell to whom he would. 2 Freemen held 4 hides; they were Azur [* son of Toti *]'s men; they could not sell or grant without his permission. [= ?11? Land of Walter son of Other =] MDX 11,4 In HATTON Walter of {Mucedent} holds 1 hide, 3 virgates, and the third part of 1 virgate from Walter son of Other. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; 1/2 plough possible. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 2 villagers with 1 virgate; 1 smallholder with 5 acres. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 30s. 2 Freemen held this land; they were Azur [* son of Toti *]'s men; they could not sell except with his permission. [= ?11? Land of Walter son of Other =] ?12? Land of Walter of St Valery MDX 12,1 HOUNSLOW Hundred Walter of St Valery holds ISLEWORTH. It always answered for 70 hides. Land for 55 ploughs. In lordship 6 1/2 hides; 6 ploughs there. 28 ploughs between the Frenchmen and the villagers; a further 11 possible. A priest has 3 virgates; 51 villagers with 1 virgate each; 24 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 18 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 6 cottagers. A Frenchman and an Englishman, 4 hides; they are proven men-at-arms; under them dwell 12 of the villagers <130b> and smallholders, and 6 of the lord's villagers, who hold 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. 2 mills at 10s; meadow for 20 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 1 1/2 weirs at 12s 8d; woodland, 500 pigs; from grazing, 12d. Total value £72; when acquired the same; before 1066 £80. Earl Algar held this manor. [= ?12? Land of Walter of St Valery =] MDX 12,2 ?M? Walter also holds HAMPTON. It answers for 35 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 18 hides and 3 ploughs. The villagers have 17 ploughs; a further 5 ploughs possible. 30 villagers with 1 virgate each; 11 villagers with 2 1/2 hides; 4 smallholders with 1/2 virgate each. Meadow for 3 ploughs, and 10s too; pasture for the village livestock; from fishing-nets and drag-nets in the river Thames, 3s. Total value £39; when acquired £20; before 1066 £40. Earl Algar held this manor. [= ?12? Land of Walter of St Valery =] ?13? Land of Richard son of Gilbert MDX 13,1 `ELTHORNE' Hundred ?M? Richard son of Count Gilbert holds HAREFIELD. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 3 ploughs. A priest has 1 virgate; 5 villagers with 1 virgate each; 5 others, 1/2 virgate each; 7 smallholders with 5 acres each; 1 smallholder with 3 acres; 3 cottagers; 3 slaves. 2 mills at 15s; from 4 fishponds, 1000 eels; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland for 1200 pigs. Total value £12; when acquired £8; before 1066 £14. Countess Goda held this manor before 1066. [= ?13? Land of Richard son of Gilbert =] ?14? Land of Robert Gernon MDX 14,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? Robert Gernon holds 2 hides in HAGGERSTON from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 7 smallholders who hold this land. Value 45s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 50s. Alwin [* Stickhare *], King Edward's man, held this manor, and could sell to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Robert Gernon =] MDX 14,2 In `ELTHORNE' Hundred Nigel holds 2 hides _ from Robert Gernon. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there now; 1/2 possible. 1 cottager. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value of this land, 14s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Thorbert, Earl Leofwin's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?15? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton MDX 15,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? Robert [son of] Fafiton holds 4 hides from the King in STEPNEY. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there now. 1 villager with 14 acres; another with 12 acres; Roger the sheriff, 1 hide; [***] smallholders with 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Woodland, 60 pigs, and 4s too. Total value 70s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £8. Sired, a Canon of St Paul's, held this manor before 1066; he could sell to whom he would. The Bishop of London claims that he ought to have it. With these 4 hides there are now 53 acres of land, which were not there before 1066, which Hugh of Bernières appropriated from the Canons of St Paul's and placed in this manor, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?15? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton =] MDX 15,2 In `ELTHORNE' Hundred Robert [son of] Fafiton holds 2 hides in ICKENHAM from the King. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there now. <130c> Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. Value of this land, 5s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 40s. Almer, Wulfward White's man, held this land and could sell it. [= ?15? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton =] ?16? Land of Robert son of Roscelin MDX 16,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred Robert son of Roscelin holds 3 1/2 hides in STEPNEY from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there. The villagers, 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 8 smallholders with 1/2 virgate each; 4 cottagers with 19 acres. Meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences. In total, value 53s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 £4. Alwin Stickhare, King Edward's man, held this land as one manor; he could sell to whom he would. The Bishop of London claims it. [= ?16? Land of Robert son of Roscelin =] ?17? Land of Robert Blunt MDX 17,1 SPELTHORNE Hundred ?M? Robert Blunt holds 8 hides in LALEHAM from the King. Estrild, a nun, holds from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there. The villagers have 4 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 7 villagers, 1/2 hide each; 3 smallholders with 1 virgate; 3 cottagers. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Aki [* the Dane *], one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would; the jurisdiction lay in Staines. [= ?17? Land of Robert Blunt =] ?18? Land of Roger of Rames MDX 18,1 SPELTHORNE Hundred ?M? Roger of Rames holds CHARLTON from the King. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 hides; 1 plough there. The villagers, 1/2 plough; 2 1/2 ploughs possible. 1 villager with 1/2 hide; 1 smallholder with 8 acres; 6 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 100s. Two brothers held this manor; one was Archbishop Stigand's man, the other Earl Leofwin's man; they could sell to whom they would, but the jurisdiction belonged to Staines. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Rames =] MDX 18,2 In the Hundred of GORE ?M? Roger also holds 9 1/2 hides in STANMORE. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there; a further 2 possible. The villagers have 3 ploughs; 1 more possible. 1 villager with 1 virgate; 8 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 3 smallholders with 5 acres each; 2 slaves. Woodland, 800 pigs; pasture for the village livestock, and 2s too. Total value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £10. Algar, Earl Harold's man, held this manor and could sell. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Rames =] ?19? Land of William son of Ansculf MDX 19,1 `ELTHORNE' Hundred ?M? William son of Ansculf holds CRANFORD from the King, and Hugh from him. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers, 2 ploughs. A priest has 1 virgate; 8 villagers with 1 virgate each; 2 cottagers with 2 acres; 3 slaves. Wood for fences. In total, value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Thorsten , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor and could sell to whom he would. [= ?19? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?20? Land of Edward of Salisbury MDX 20,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? Edward of Salisbury holds CHELSEA for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there now. The villagers, 1 plough; <130d> a further 2 ploughs possible. 2 villagers with 2 virgates; 4 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 3 smallholders with 5 acres each; 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 60 pigs, and 52d too. Total value £9; when acquired and always the same. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *], King Edward's man, held this manor; she could sell to whom she would. [= ?20? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?21? Land of Aubrey de Vere MDX 21,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? Aubrey de Vere holds KENSINGTON from the Bishop of Coutances. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. The villagers have 5 ploughs; 6[th] possible. 12 villagers, 1 virgate each; 6 villagers with 3 virgates; a priest, 1/2 virgate; 7 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 200 pigs; 3 {arpents} of vines. Total value £10; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. Edwin [* son of Burgred *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor and could sell. ?22? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger MDX 22,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred Ranulf brother of Ilger holds `TOLLINGTON' from the King for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. The villagers have 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 2 smallholders with 9 acres; 1 cottager; 1 slave. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 60 pigs, and 5s too. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 40s. Edwin [* son of Burgred *], King Edward's man, held this [land] and could sell. [= ?22? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ?23? Land of Deormann of London MDX 23,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred Deormann holds 1/2 hide in ISLINGTON from the King. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. The value of this land is and was 10s. Algar, King Edward's man, held this land and could sell or grant it. [= ?23? Land of Deormann of London =] ?24? Land of the Countess Judith MDX 24,1 EDMONTON Hundred ?M? The Countess Judith holds TOTTENHAM from the King. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 carucates of land, besides these 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 12 ploughs. A priest has 1/2 hide; 6 villagers with 6 virgates; 24 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 12 smallholders with 5 acres each; 17 cottagers; 2 Frenchmen with 1 hide and 3 virgates; 4 slaves. Meadow for 10 ploughs, and 20s over and above; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 500 pigs; from 1 weir, 3s. Total value £25 15s, and 3 ounces of gold; when acquired £10; before 1066 £26. Earl Waltheof held this manor. [= ?24? Land of the Countess Judith =] ?25? Land given in alms MDX 25,1 `OSSULSTONE' Hundred ?M? `LISSON' answers for 5 hides. Edeva [* wife of Edward son of Swein *] holds it from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. The villagers have 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1/2 virgate each; 3 cottagers with 2 acres; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs; from grazing, 3d. Total value 60s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. Edward son of Swein, King Edward's man, held this manor and could sell. MDX 25,2 In the Hundred of SPELTHORNE Aelfeva, the wife of Hwaetmann of London, holds 1/2 hide and the third part of 1/2 hide _ from the King. Land for 4 oxen, but they are not there. Meadow for 4 oxen; pasture for the village livestock. In total, the value is and was 4s. Alwin White, Earl Leofwin's man, held this land and could sell. Geoffrey de Mandeville was put in possession of this land when he went across the sea in the King's service; as his men and the whole Hundred state. MDX 25,3 In the Hundred of `ELTHORNE' Aelfeva [* wife of Hwaetmann *] holds 1/2 hide in GREENFORD from the King. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there now. Value of this land, 10s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Leofric, Earl Leofwin's man, held this land and could sell to whom he would. <131a> <131b> <131c> <131d> <132a> HERTFORDSHIRE HRT B1 [* In HERTFORD Hundred *] The Borough of HERTFORD answered for 10 hides before 1066, but does not now do so. There were 146 burgesses in King Edward's jurisdiction. HRT B2 Of these Count Alan now has 3 houses which paid dues then and now. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B3 Eudo the steward has 2 houses which were Algar of Cokenach's, which paid dues then and now; Eudo also has a third house, which was Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s, which does not pay dues. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B4 Geoffrey of Bec, 3 houses which pay dues. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B5 Humphrey of Anneville holds 2 houses with one garden under Eudo [* the steward *]. One of these was leased to a reeve of the King's; the other, with its garden, was a burgess's, and now the burgesses claim them back, as wrongfully taken from them. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B6 King William has another 18 burgesses who were Earl Harold's and Earl Leofwin's men, who pay all dues. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B7 Peter of Valognes has 2 churches with 1 house, which he bought from Wulfwy of Hatfield, which pay all dues. Wulfwy could grant and sell them. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B8 Geoffrey de Mandeville has some premises which were Esger the constable's, and 7 houses which paid no dues except the King's tax, when it was collected. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B9 Ralph Baynard has 2 houses which paid dues then and now. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B10 Hardwin of Scales has 14 houses which Aki [* the Dane *] had; before 1066 they gave no dues except the King's tax. Hardwin cites the King as protector for them. Further, Hardwin has one house by the King's gift, which was a burgess's, which pays all dues. ^[Hertford]^ HRT B11 This borough town pays £20, assayed and weighed, and 3 mills pay £10 at face value; when Peter the sheriff acquired it, it paid £15 at face value; before 1066 £7 10s at face value. ^[Hertford]^ <132b> List 1 [List of landholders in Hertfordshire] 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of Winchester 4 The Bishop of London 5 The Bishop of Bayeux 6 The Bishop of Lisieux 7 The Bishop of Chester 8 The Abbot of Ely 9 The Abbot of Westminster 10 The Abbot of St Albans [11 The Abbot of Ramsey] 12 The Abbess of Chatteris 13 The Canons of London 14 The Canons of Waltham 15 The Count of Mortain 16 Count Alan 17 Count Eustace 18 Earl Roger 19 Robert d'Oilly 20 Robert Gernon 21 Robert of Tosny 22 Ralph of Tosny 23 Ralph of Limésy 24 Ralph Baynard 25 Ranulf brother of Ilger 26 Hugh of Grandmesnil 27 Hugh of Beauchamp 28 William of Eu 29 William of Auberville 30 Walter of Flanders 31 Eudo the steward 32 Edward of Salisbury 33 Geoffrey de Mandeville 34 Geoffrey of Bec 35 Gosbert of Beauvais 36 Peter of Valognes 37 Hardwin of Scales 38 [Prince] Edgar 39 Mainou the Breton 40 Gilbert son of Solomon 41 Sigar of Chocques 42 Deormann and others of the King's Englishmen 42[a] Rohais, wife of Richard [of Tonbridge] 43 Adeliza, wife of Hugh [of Grandmesnil] 44 The daughter of Ralph Tallboys ?1? Land of the King HRT 1,1 In BROADWATER Hundred King William holds WYMONDLEY. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs. 24 villagers, 1 Freeman, 5 smallholders, and 5 cottagers have 15 ploughs. 6 slaves. 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 1 plough and 2 oxen; pasture for the village livestock; wood for fences. This manor was in the lordship of St Mary's Church, Chatteris, but Earl Harold took it away, as the whole Shire testifies, and attached it to his manor of Hitchin, three years before King Edward's death. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,2 King William holds MINSDEN. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. 3 ploughs. A priest with 8 villagers and 2 cottagers have 3 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 6 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] Hitchin. Earl Harold held it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <132c> HRT 1,3 In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN King William holds HITCHIN. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 34 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 6 ploughs. 41 villagers with 17 smallholders have 20 ploughs; a further 8 possible. 22 cottagers; 12 slaves. 4 mills at 53s 4d; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 600 pigs. Earl Harold held this manor. 2 of these 5 hides lie in the [lands of the] monastery ^[of Hitchin]^ of this village. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough; another possible. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs; 7 cottagers. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock. Value of these 2 hides £6; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Earl Harold held this manor. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,4 King William holds WAIN. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Earl Harold held this manor; it lies in Hitchin, where it lay before 1066. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,5 King William holds WESTONING. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs. 16 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a further 5 possible. 4 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 400 pigs, and 3s too. Earl Harold held this manor; it lay and lies in Hitchin; but the defence obligations of this manor lay in Bedfordshire before 1066, in the Hundred of `Manshead'. It is and always was a manor there; since 1066 it has not met the King's tax. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,6 King William holds [Kings] WALDEN. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 virgates; 2 ploughs. A priest with 13 villagers and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 400 pigs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. Leofeva held this manor from Earl Harold; she could sell without his permission. She found 1 cartage and escort for the King's service, but wrongfully and by force, as the Shire testifies. A widow, Esger [* the constable *]'s woman, holds 1 of these 2 hides from the King as one manor; she has 1 plough. 17 villagers with 7 smallholders have 6 ploughs; [a further] 3 possible. 5 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 400 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was £4; before 1066 £8. She also held this manor before 1066 from Earl Harold; she could sell without his permission. Wrongfully and by force she found 1 cartage and escort for the King's service, as the Shire testifies. Ilbert [* of Hertford *] placed these 2 manors in Hitchin when he was sheriff, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,7 King William holds WANDON. It answers for 3 virgates. <132d> Land for 2 ploughs and 6 oxen; they are there, with 6 villagers. Woodland, 40 pigs. Earl Harold held this land in his manor of Hitchin, and it lies there now. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,8 King William holds CHARLTON. It answers for 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 cottagers. 1 mill at 20d. The value is and always was 10s. 2 Freemen held this land from Earl Harold; they could sell without his permission. The jurisdiction always was in Hitchin. Ilbert [* of Hertford *] placed it in Hitchin when he was sheriff. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,9 King William holds [Temple] DINSLEY. It answers for 7 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs. 19 villagers have 8 ploughs; a further 9 possible. 7 smallholders; 7 cottagers; 6 slaves; 1 Frenchman, an almsman of the King. 2 mills at 16s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. In total value it pays £14 a year assayed and weighed and £5 at face value; the same before 1066 and when Peter the sheriff acquired it. 2 Freemen held this manor as 2 manors from Earl Harold before 1066; they could sell. However, each of them found 2 cartages and 2 escorts in Hitchin, but by force and wrongfully, as the Hundred testifies. Ilbert [* of Hertford *] held these 2 manors as 1 manor and was put in possession thereof through the King's writ, as long as he was sheriff, as the Shire testifies. After he relinquished the sheriffdom, Peter of Valognes and Ralph Tallboys took the manor from him and placed it in Hitchin because he refused to find cartage for the sheriff. Geoffrey of Bec, Ilbert's successor, claims the King's mercy for this manor. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,10 King William holds [Great] OFFLEY. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. 5 Freemen held it before 1066; they now hold from King William. 8 ploughs; a ninth possible. 2 villagers; 17 smallholders; 3 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 120 pigs; wood for fences. In total, the value is and always was £4 4s. They also held from Earl Harold; they could grant or sell, but the jurisdiction always lay in Hitchin, and they found 2 cartages and 2 escorts. In the same village Edward of Pirton holds 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 there; 1 1/2 possible. 1 villager. Wood for fences. Value 5s; when acquired 6s 8d; before 1066, 10s. Alwin, Archbishop Stigand's man, held 1/2 hide of this land, and a man of Earl Harold's, named Abba, had 1 virgate; they could grant and sell their land. The jurisdiction remained in Hitchin. ^[Ilbert of Hertford placed these 5 Freemen in Hitchin]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,11 In the other [Little] OFFLEY 1 Freeman holds 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 1 cottager. Wood for fences. The value is and always was 26s 8d. <133a> The present holder also held it from Earl Harold before 1066; he could sell. The jurisdiction remained in Hitchin. He paid cartage and escort. Ilbert of Hertford placed this Freeman, and the 5 above from [Great] Offley, in Hitchin. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,12 In WELLBURY 1 Freeman holds 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 possible. 4 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. Pasture for the village livestock; wood for fences. In total, value 26s 8d; when Peter ^[of Valognes]^ acquired it 40s; before 1066, 60s. Leofeva held this land from Earl Harold; she could sell. Ilbert [* of Hertford *] placed it in his manor of Lilley while he was sheriff. After he lost the sheriffdom, Peter of Valognes and Ralph Tallboys took it from him and placed it in Hitchin, as the whole Shire testifies; it did not lie there before 1066 nor did it pay any customary dues. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,13 In WAIN 1 Freeman holds 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder and 9 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the village livestock; wood for fences; attached to this land is woodland for 50 pigs, which Osmund of Vaubadon annexed in King William's despite. It lay in the jurisdiction of Hitchin before 1066, as the Shire testifies. The value of this land is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Godwin, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. Peter the sheriff placed it in Hitchin for the revenue. It was not there before 1066, nor did it pay customary dues there. Ilbert [* of Hertford *] gave this land to a man-at-arms of his while he was sheriff; Geoffrey of Bec claims the King's mercy for this land. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,14 In WAIN 1 Freeman holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager. Wood for fences. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 16s. Edmund, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. The jurisdiction remained in Hitchin. He found 1 cartage. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,15 In FLEXMORE 1 Freeman holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 4 cottagers. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 5 pigs. The value is and was 40d; before 1066, 60d. He also held it before 1066; he was Earl Harold's man; he could sell. He paid cartage in Hitchin. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,16 In LEY [Green?] 3 Freemen hold 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and always was 26s 8d. Three of Earl Algar's men held this land; they could not sell outside Hitchin. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,17 In HEXTON 1 of the King's Freemen holds 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 20d; before 1066, 40d. The present holder held it himself before 1066; he was the Abbot of St Albans' man; he could sell. Earl Harold placed this land in Hitchin, by force and wrongfully, as the Shire testifies. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HRT 1,18 In HERTFORD Hundred King William holds BAYFORD. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 3 virgates; 3 ploughs. A priest and the reeve of the village with 22 villagers have 15 ploughs; a further 2 possible; 9 cottagers; 1 slave. <133b> 2 mills at 26s; meadow for 20 ploughs; pasture for the livestock, and 2s too; woodland, 500 pigs. In total value it pays £16, at face value; when acquired by the sheriff £8; before 1066 £20. Earl Tosti held this manor but King Edward had it in lordship at his death. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HRT 1,19 [* In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN *] In total, Hitchin, with what belongs to it, pays £106 a year, assayed and weighed, and £10 at face value; when Peter the sheriff acquired it, £86; before 1066, £60 from Hitchin, and from the Freemen belonging thereto, £40 at face value. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury HRT 2,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Archbishop Lanfranc holds 1 hide in DATCHWORTH, and Ansketil [* of Rots *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 1/2 ox; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Aelfric Blaec held this land from the Abbot of Westminster before 1066 but could not separate it from the Church, as the Hundred testifies; but for other lands he was Archbishop Stigand's man. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] HRT 2,2 In WATTON Ansketil [* of Rots *] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Archbishop. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 3 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 100 pigs; pasture for the livestock; 2 mills at 17s. The value is and was 50s; before 1066 £4. Aelfric Blaec held 2 hides of this land from the Abbot of Westminster; he could not separate it from the Church. Almer [* of Bennington *], Aelfric's man, held 1/2 hide; he could sell. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] HRT 2,3 In SHEPHALL Ansketil [* of Rots *] holds 2 hides from the Archbishop. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value £3; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Aelfric [* Blaec *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; it was of the lordship of St Albans' Church before 1066; he could not sell or separate it from the Church. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] HRT 2,4 In LIBURY 1 Englishman holds 2 acres of land from the Archbishop. The value is and always was 2s. He also held it before 1066, in pledge; he could sell. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] HRT 2,5 In SACOMBE Ansketil [* of Rots *] holds 1/2 virgate from the Archbishop. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 15d. Aelfric Blaec, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester HRT 3,1 In ODSEY Hundred Bishop Walkelin of Winchester holds COTTERED. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough. 13 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs; 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs, and 12d too. Total value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church, Winchester. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] <133c> ?4? Land of the Bishop of London HRT 4,1 [In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred] The Bishop of London holds 1 1/2 hides in THROCKING, and Humphrey from him. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 cottager. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. Value 52s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. Two brothers, Bishop William's men, held this land; it was of the King's jurisdiction; they could sell. They paid 6d to the sheriff in customary dues, or 1 1/2 cartages. 1 virgate of this land was and is in pledge. Humphrey clears it from the King's tax; however, he does not have it. This land is [part] of Bishop William's purchase, as the Bishop's men say, but the men of the Shire do not confirm them. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,2 The Bishop holds [Much] HADHAM himself. It answers for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 22 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 6 ploughs. A priest with 35 villagers and 1 man-at-arms have 15 ploughs. 6 smallholders; 2 cottagers; 12 slaves. 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. The total value is and was £20; before 1066 £24. This manor was and is the Bishopric of London's. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,3 The Bishop holds WIDFORD himself. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 1 cottager; 3 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. Aldred, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,4 In WIDFORD Theodbert holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 8 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Alward [* the noble *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,5 In CHALDEAN Rodhere holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 1 smallholder; 4 slaves. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Aldred, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,6 William holds LITTLE HADHAM from the Bishop. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was £4. 3 Freemen held this manor. One of them, Archbishop Stigand's man, had 1 hide less 1/2 virgate; another, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, had 3 1/2 virgates; the third, a Freeman of King Edward's, 1 virgate, and he paid 1d to the sheriff; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,7 In [Much] HADHAM William holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; another 1/2 possible. 1 cottager. The value is and was 15s. Edric, Esger the constable's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,8 In LEVERAGE William holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third possible. 3 villagers have 1 plough. 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the village livestock; <133d> wood for fences. The value of this land is and was 50s; before 1066, 60s. Leofwaru held this manor from Bishop William; she could sell the 1/2 hide, but not the hide, without his permission. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,9 In [Much] HADHAM Osbern holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. 6 cottagers; 1 slave. The value is and always was 40s. 2 Freemen held this land; one of them, Earl Algar's man, had 1/2 hide; the other, 1/2 hide, of the King's jurisdiction; he paid 2d to the sheriff; however, either could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,10 In PATMORE Baldwin holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 villagers have 1 plough; another possible. 2 smallholders; 6 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 60 pigs. The value is and always was £4. Alward [* the noble *], Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,11 Ralph holds ALBURY from the Bishop. It answers for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers and 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 3 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was £7; before 1066 £8. Siward, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,12 In PELHAM Ralph holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 cottager. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was £4; before 1066 £5. 2 brothers, Esger the constable's men, held it; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,13 In PELHAM Payne [* the steward *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 1 villager has 1/2 plough; 1/2 possible. 3 smallholders; 3 cottagers. Woodland, 6 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 50s. Alfred, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,14 In PELHAM Ranulf holds 2 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 6 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was £10; before 1066 £15. 2 thanes held this manor. One of them was Eskil of Ware's man, the other, Godwin [* of *] Benfield's man. They could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,15 In PELHAM Gilbert and Ranulf hold 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager with 3 smallholders has 1 plough; another possible. 7 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. 2 brothers held it; they could sell. One was Esger the constable's man, the other the Abbot of Ely's. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,16 In PELHAM 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3. A priest with 7 villagers have 4 ploughs. 7 smallholders; 6 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was £5; before 1066 £6. 2 thanes held this manor. One was Eskil of Ware's man, the other, Almer [of] Bennington's man. With them, 5 Freemen of King Edward's jurisdiction had 2 virgates; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,17 In MEESDEN Payne [* the steward *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs possible. <134a> 3 villagers with a priest have 3 ploughs. 1 [cottager?]; 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 400 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066 £6. Alward [* the noble *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,18 In PELHAM Aldred holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 there; 1/2 possible. 8 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Alwin, Godwin of Benfield's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,19 In PELHAM Riculf holds 2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 10 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £5 10s. Wulfwy, Godwin of Benfield's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,20 In HIXHAM [Hall] William and Ranulf hold 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 cottager; 1 slave. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Wulfwy, Esger the constable's man, [held] this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,21 The Bishop of London and his men-at-arms hold these 36 hides. With them he claims 4 hides which the Abbot of Ely holds in [Little] Hadham. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,22 In BRAUGHING Hundred The Bishop also holds [Bishops] STORTFORD. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 hides. 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 6 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs; 3 possible. A priest with 2 men-at-arms; 12 cottagers. 2 mills at 30s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 300 pigs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. Edeva the fair held this manor. It is [part] of the Holding which Bishop William bought. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,23 In THORLEY Rodhere holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Edsi, Godgyth 's man, held this land; he could sell. He paid 2d to the sheriff. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,24 In WICKHAM Humphrey holds 2 hides and 20 acres as one manor from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. 8 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] HRT 4,25 In WICKHAM 2 men-at-arms hold 1 1/2 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. Woodland, 20 pigs. 1 villager. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 10s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell. One of them was Bishop William's man; the second, Esger the constable's man; the third, Edeva the fair's man. This land is [part] of Bishop William's Holding. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of London =] <134b> ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux HRT 5,1 In TRING Hundred The Bishop of Bayeux holds PUTTENHAM. It answers for 4 hides. Roger holds from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. 2 mills at 10s 8d; meadow for 4 ploughs, and 4s too; pasture for the livestock. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,2 In `DANISH' Hundred In THEOBALD STREET Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 oxen. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, as much. Alward [* the noble *] held this land from the Abbot of St Albans; he could not sell without his permission. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,3 In ST ALBANS Hundred Adam [* son of Hubert *] also holds {LAMPETH} from the Bishop for 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. Woodland, 50 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Alnoth Grutt held this land; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,4 In BROADWATER Hundred In GRAVELEY Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 slaves. Wood for fences; pasture for the livestock. Value 20s; when acquired 50s; before 1066 as much. Alnoth [* Grutt *] held 1 1/2 hides of this land and Bruning 10 acres; both could sell. However, the latter paid 1/2d to the sheriff in customary dues. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,5 In ALMSHOE Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 smallholders. Woodland, 60 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Edmund, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,6 In WYMONDLEY Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alfled held this land from Robert son of Wiuhomarch; she could not sell without his permission, as the Shire testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,7 In BOXBURY Osbern holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. Saemer, Alnoth [* Grutt *]'s man, held it; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,8 The Bishop holds ASTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there; a fifth possible. A priest and 11 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs; another 5 possible; 6 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £18; when acquired £14; before 1066 £20. 3 of Archbishop Stigand's men held this manor; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,9 In LIBURY Peter [* of Valognes *] holds 1 hide, 1 virgate and 10 acres from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and a Frenchman. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 7s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen, Earl Leofwin's men, of King Edward's jurisdiction, held this land; they could sell. They found 1 cartage, or 5 1/4d a year for the King's sheriff. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,10 In the same village ^[LIBURY]^ the Bishop holds 2 hides, 1 virgate and 9 acres. Land for 2 ploughs, but none is there. In lordship 2 hides <134c> and 9 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 16d; meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 55 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. 3 men of Archbishop Stigand's held this land; they could sell. Scova, a man of [* Earl *] Leofwin's, had 1/2 hide; he could sell. He found 1/2 cartage, or 2d for the sheriff. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,11 In the same village ^[LIBURY]^ {Turstin} holds 2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs, but they are not there; only 2 cottagers. 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 60s. Almer [* of Bennington *], of the King's jurisdiction, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. He paid 2 cartages or 8d to the sheriff. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,12 In the same village ^[LIBURY]^ the Bishop holds 11 acres himself. The value is and always was 11d. Alward [* the noble *] held it from Archbishop Stigand. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,13 In ODSEY Hundred In LUFFENHALL Osbern holds 2 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 4 slaves. Wood for fences. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this land. Two of them, Archbishop Stigand's men, had 1 1/2 hides and could sell; the third, Almer of Bennington's man, had 1 hide and could sell. He paid 1 cartage, or 4d. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,14 In CLOTHALL Osbern holds 7 hides and 3 1/2 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 8 villagers with 12 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 4 slaves. Wood for fences; pasture for the livestock. Total value £7; when acquired £5; before 1066 £10. Alnoth Grutt, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. 3 Freemen, Archbishop Stigand's men, had 2 hides and 3 virgates of this land. They were not there in King Edward's time, but they were placed in this manor after his death; they could sell their land, and paid 11d a year to the sheriff in customary dues. 2 other Freemen, Archbishop Stigand's men, hold and held 1/2 virgate; they could grant and sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,15 In ORWELL [Bury] Osbern holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. The value is and always was 15s. 3 men of Archbishop Stigand's held this land; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,16 In REED Osbern holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 as much. Edeva [* the fair *], a girl, as the Hundred testifies, held this land; she was Archbishop Stigand's man; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,17 In RADWELL Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 4 hides under the Bishop. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; another 2 possible. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £10. Alnoth [* Grutt *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,18 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In BARLEY Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. <134d> 3 villagers; 2 slaves. Value 20s; when acquired 12s; before 1066, 40s. _ held this land from Archbishop Stigand; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,19 In `HAZELHANGER' Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds the third part of 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 4s; when acquired 2s; before 1066, 10s. Leoffled held this land from Archbishop Stigand; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,20 Osbern holds BUCKLAND from the Bishop. It answers for 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third possible. A priest, 8 villagers and 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 8 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 40 pigs; from pasture and woodland 10s. Total value £6; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Saehild, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,21 In HODENHOE Osbern holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. They are there, with 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 Frenchman. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. 4 Freemen held this land; 3 of them were Archbishop Stigand's men, the fourth, Earl Algar's man; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,22 In THROCKING Osbern holds 12 acres from the Bishop. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 2s. Aelfric Scova held it; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,23 In `ECHINGTON' Osbern holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough; 1/2 possible. 1 cottager; 4 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. 4 Freemen held this land. One of them was Archbishop Stigand's man; two were King Edward's men; they paid 2d in customary dues; the fourth was Earl Harold's man; all of them could sell their land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,24 In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN Ralph holds KIMPTON from the Bishop. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 2 Frenchmen and 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 5 slaves. Meadow for 6 oxen; woodland, 800 pigs; 1 mill at 8s. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £15. Aelfeva, mother of Earl Morcar, held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,25 In BRAUGHING Hundred In RYE [House] Peter [* of Valognes *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. 1 mill at 3s; from weirs, 200 eels; meadow for 1/2 plough; from hay 10s. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Swein, Earl Harold's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] HRT 5,26 In THUNDRIDGE Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 4 [ploughs]; woodland, 16 pigs. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Alnoth [* Grutt *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux HRT 6,1 In `DANISH' Hundred The Bishop of Lisieux has 1 virgate of land in REDBOURN. Wigot holds from him. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Value 8s; when acquired 2s; before 1066, 10s. Alwin the hunter, Earl Leofwin's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] <135a> ?7? Land of Bishop Robert of Chester HRT 7,1 In `DANISH' Hundred The Bishop of Chester holds [North] MIMMS. Before 1066 it answered for 8 hides and 1 virgate; now for 8 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 17 villagers with 8 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 400 pigs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. 3 thanes, Queen Edith's men, held this manor; they could sell. This manor is not the Bishopric's; but was Rainer's, Bishop Robert's father's. [= ?7? Land of Bishop Robert of Chester =] HRT 7,2 In ODSEY Hundred The Bishop holds BYGRAVE himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. A priest and 2 Freemen with 10 villagers and 9 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 6 cottagers; 7 slaves. 1 mill at 10s. Total value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. {Lemar}? , Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. 2 Freemen, who are also there, held 3 virgates; but they could not sell without the Archbishop's permission. [= ?7? Land of Bishop Robert of Chester =] HRT 7,3 In BROADFIELD the Bishop also holds 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 oxen. 1 slave. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 5s. Leodmer , Archbishop Stigand's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?7? Land of Bishop Robert of Chester =] HRT 7,4 In BROADWATER Hundred In WELWYN the Bishop also holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 3s. This land lies in [the lands of] Bygrave, the Bishop's manor. Archbishop Stigand held it. [= ?7? Land of Bishop Robert of Chester =] ?8? Land of the Abbot of Ely HRT 8,1 In BROADWATER Hundred The Abbot of Ely holds HATFIELD. It answers for 40 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 20 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 3 possible. A priest with 18 villagers and 18 smallholders have 20 ploughs; a further 5 ploughs possible. 12 cottagers; 6 slaves. 4 mills at 47s 4d; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 2000 pigs; from the customary dues of the woodland and pasture, 10s. The total value is and was £25; before 1066 £30. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?8? Land of the Abbot of Ely =] HRT 8,2 In ODSEY Hundred The Abbot holds KELSHALL himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 12 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 7 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. In total, the value is and always was £10. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?8? Land of the Abbot of Ely =] HRT 8,3 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred The Abbot holds [Little] HADHAM himself. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 15 villagers have 8 ploughs; a ninth possible. 15 smallholders; 7 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £15; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely; it lay there in 1066, as the whole Shire testifies. [= ?8? Land of the Abbot of Ely =] <135b> ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey HRT 9,1 In `DANISH' Hundred The Abbot of St Peter's of Westminster holds WHEATHAMPSTEAD. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. A priest with 15 villagers have 5 ploughs. 12 smallholders; 9 cottagers. 4 mills at 40s; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 400 pigs. The total value is and was £16; before 1066 £30. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,2 In THEOBALD STREET the Abbot also holds 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 13s 4d. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,3 In the same village ^[THEOBALD STREET]^ Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 3 virgates from the Abbot. Land for 1/2 plough. Woodland, 12 pigs. The value is and was 6s 8d; before 1066, 10s. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,4 In ALDENHAM the Abbot also holds 9 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. A reeve with 8 villagers have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 5 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 800 pigs. The value is and was £3; before 1066 £8. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church, Westminster. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,5 In BROADWATER Hundred The Abbot holds STEVENAGE himself. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there. 16 villagers with 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs; an eighth possible. 4 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £13. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,6 The Abbot holds TEWIN himself. It answers for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship, with 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. This land is a ranch of Stevenage and is valued with it. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,7 In DATCHWORTH the Abbot also holds 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,8 In WATTON the Abbot also holds 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 cottagers. 1 mill at 2s; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. This land lay in [the lands of] St Peter's Church. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,9 In AYOT [St Lawrence] Geoffrey [* de Mandeville *] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 13 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 5 cottagers. 1 mill at 6s 8d; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 24 pigs. In total, value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 100s. Alwin [* Gotton *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. Of this manor, the Abbot of Westminster avouches that the King assigned it to him. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] HRT 9,10 In ODSEY Hundred The Abbot holds ASHWELL himself. It answers for 6 hides. <135c> Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. A priest with 16 villagers and 9 smallholders have 5 ploughs; another 5 ploughs possible. 14 burgesses; 9 cottagers. From tolls and other customary dues of the Borough ^[Ashwell]^, 49s 4d. 4 slaves. 2 mills at 14s; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £20; before 1066 £22. Peter the sheriff holds 1/2 hide of this land from the Abbot; Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1 virgate, and 1 mill at 10s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church, Westminster. [= ?9? Land of Westminster Abbey =] ?10? Land of St Albans Church HRT 10,1 In ST ALBANS Hundred The Abbot of St Albans holds HANSTEAD. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 26 villagers with 4 Frenchmen have 13 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 3 smallholders; 1 slave. 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 3 ploughs, and 13s too; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 1000 pigs. The total value is and was £22 10s; before 1066 £25. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,2 The Abbot holds SHENLEY himself. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 11 villagers with 1 Frenchman have 5 ploughs; a sixth possible. 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 400 pigs. Total value £12; when acquired £6; before 1066 as much. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,3 The Abbot holds SANDRIDGE himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 26 villagers have 10 ploughs. 2 cottagers; 1 slave. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £18; when acquired £12; before 1066 as much. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,4 The Abbot holds [St Paul's] WALDEN himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 17 villagers with 1 Frenchman have 10 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 9 smallholders; 3 slaves. 2 mills at 15s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences and houses. The total value is and was [£] 18 10s; before 1066 £20 10s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,5 The town of ST ALBANS answers for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 4 Frenchmen and 16 villagers with 13 smallholders have 13 ploughs. 46 burgesses. From tolls and other payments of the town, £11 14s a year; 3 mills at 40s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs, and 7s too. Total value £20; when acquired £12; before 1066 £24. In this town there are a further 12 cottagers, a park for woodland beasts, and a pond for fish. The said burgesses have 1/2 hide. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,6 In BROADWATER Hundred CODICOTE and `OXWICK' were two manors before 1066 and are now one. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there. 16 villagers have 7 ploughs; an eighth possible. <135d> 1 Frenchman; 3 cottagers; 4 slaves. 2 mills at 12s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired £5; before 1066 £12. These two manors lay in [the lands of] St Albans Church before 1066. Alwin Gotton held 3 hides under the Abbot; he could not separate them from the Church. The Count of Mortain's men annexed 15 acres of this land in the Abbot's despite, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,7 The Abbot holds NORTON himself. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. A priest and a Frenchman with 14 villagers have 7 ploughs. 5 cottagers; 1 slave. 2 mills at 16s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. The total value is and was £16; before 1066 £17. St Albans held and holds this manor in lordship. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,8 The Abbot holds SHEPHALL himself. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066 £4. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,9 In `DANISH' Hundred The Abbot holds [Abbot's] LANGLEY himself. It answered for 5 1/2 hides before 1066; now for 3 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there; a fifth possible. A priest and a Frenchman with 10 villagers have 10 ploughs. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. A man-at-arms has 1/2 hide of this land. Total value £10; when acquired £12; before 1066 £15. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Albans Church. Herbert son of Ivo, took and appropriated 1 hide of scrub and open land from this manor in the time of the Bishop of Bayeux. This hide lay in [the lands of] St Albans Church in 1066; now the Count of Mortain holds it. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,10 In REDBOURN the Abbot also holds 7 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there. 16 villagers have 12 ploughs. 1 slave. 2 mills at 26s; meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £30; when acquired £15; before 1066 £16. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Albans Church. Archbishop Stigand held it in 1066, but he could not separate it from the Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,11 The Abbot holds NAPSBURY himself. It answered for 3 hides before 1066; now for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Value of this manor 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Godric, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could not dispose of it outside St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,12 In WINDRIDGE Geoffrey of Bec holds 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired [***]; before 1066, 50s. The monk Osbern and Goding, his man, held this land; they could not separate it from the Church, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,13 In THEOBALD STREET Geoffrey holds 1/2 hide from the Abbot. The value is and always was 6s. A Freeman, the Abbot of St Albans' man, held it before 1066; he could not sell outside the Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] <136a> HRT 10,14 In REDBOURN Amalgar holds 3 1/2 virgates from the Abbot. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 2 cottagers. Woodland, 200 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. St Albans held and holds this land. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,15 In ST ALBANS Hundred The Abbot holds RICKMANSWORTH himself. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 4 Frenchmen and 22 villagers with 9 smallholders have 14 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 5 cottagers; 5 slaves. 1 mill at 5s 4d; meadow for 4 ploughs; from fish, 4s; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 1200 pigs. Total value £20 10s; when acquired £12; before 1066 £20. St Albans held and holds this manor in lordship. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,16 The Abbot holds CASSIO himself. It answers for 20 hides. The Abbot holds 19 of them. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 5 ploughs there; a sixth possible. 3 Frenchmen and 36 villagers with 8 smallholders have 15 ploughs; a further 1 possible. A further 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. 4 mills at 26s 8d; meadow for 22 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 1000 pigs. Total value £28; when acquired £24; before 1066 £30. St Albans held and holds this manor in lordship. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,17 In ALDENHAM Geoffrey of Bec holds 1 hide under the Abbot. Land for 1 plough, but the plough is missing. 2 cottagers. Woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 12s; before 1066, 20s. Blaca, [* Abbot of *] St Albans' man, held this land; he could not sell. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,18 In ODSEY Hundred The Abbot holds NEWNHAM himself. It answers for 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. The total value is and was £9; before 1066 £10. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,19 In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN In HEXTON the Abbot also holds 8 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there; a fifth possible. 13 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 3 cottagers; 4 slaves. Geoffrey of Bec holds 1/2 hide there under the Abbot. 2 mills at 3s 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. Total value £17 10s; when acquired £12; before 1066 £16. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. An Englishman holds 3 hides of this land under the Abbot. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] HRT 10,20 The Abbot holds BENDISH himself. It answers for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 villagers, who hold this land. 2 cottagers. Wood for fences; meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 50s; before 1066, 40s. This land lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?10? Land of St Albans Church =] <136b> ?11? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey HRT 11,1 In ODSEY Hundred The Abbot of Ramsey holds 10 hides and 1 virgate in THERFIELD. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 2 1/2 ploughs there; a further 1/2 possible. 27 villagers with a priest and a Frenchman have 11 ploughs; a further 6 possible. 14 cottagers; 4 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value £11; when acquired £10; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?11? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] ?12? Land of Chatteris Church HRT 12,1 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred The Abbess of Chatteris holds 3 1/2 hides in BARLEY as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; [1 plough there]; a further 1/2 possible. 8 free men have 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs. The total value is and was 70s; before 1066 £4. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Mary's Church, Chatteris. [= ?12? Land of Chatteris Church =] ?13? Land of St Paul's, London HRT 13,1 In `DANISH' Hundred The Canons of London hold KENSWORTH. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 3 possible. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 3 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs, and from the payments of the woodland 2s. Total value 70s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 as much. Leofwin the noble [* of Caddington *] held this manor from King Edward. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] HRT 13,2 The Canons hold CADDINGTON themselves. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there; a further 3 possible. 22 villagers have 6 ploughs. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs, and 2s too. Total value 110s; when acquired £6; before 1066 as much. Leofwin [* of Caddington *] held this manor from King Edward. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] HRT 13,3 In ODSEY Hundred The Canons hold ARDELEY themselves. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 12 villagers have 7 ploughs. 6 smallholders; 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. The total value is and was £7; before 1066 £10. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] HRT 13,4 In LUFFENHALL the Canons hold 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough there. 1 villager with 2 smallholders has 1/2 plough; a further 1/2 possible. 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. St Paul's held this manor before 1066. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] HRT 13,5 The Canons hold SANDON themselves. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 6 ploughs there. A priest with 24 villagers have 13 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 12 smallholders; 16 cottagers; 11 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 150 pigs. The total value is and was £16; before 1066 £20. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Paul's Church. [= ?13? Land of St Paul's, London =] <136c> ?14? Land of the Canons of Waltham HRT 14,1 In HERTFORD Hundred The Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham hold WORMLEY. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates; 1 plough there; another possible. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 4 smallholders; 3 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs. The total value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] the Church of Holy Cross of Waltham. [= ?14? Land of the Canons of Waltham =] HRT 14,2 The Canons hold BRICKENDON themselves. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 9 villagers have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 9 smallholders; 24 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock, and 2s too; woodland, 200 pigs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] the Church of Holy Cross of Waltham. [= ?14? Land of the Canons of Waltham =] ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain HRT 15,1 In TRING Hundred The Count of Mortain holds BERKHAMSTED. It answers for 13 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there; another 3 possible. A priest with 14 villagers and 15 smallholders have 12 ploughs; a further 8 possible. 6 slaves. A dyke builder has 1/2 hide and Ranulf, a servant of the Count, 1 virgate. In the borough of this town ^[Berkhamsted]^, 52 burgesses, who pay £4 from tolls, have 1/2 hide. 2 mills at 20s; 2 {arpents} of vineyard; meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 1000 pigs, and 5s too. Total value £16; when acquired £20; before 1066 £24. Edmer [* Ator *], a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,2 [* In `DANISH' Hundred *] Ranulf holds SHENLEY from the Count. It answers for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; a second possible. 2 smallholders. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 [pigs and ***]s. In total, value 5s; when acquired £3; before 1066 £4. 2 Freemen held this land; one was a Guard of King Edward's; the second was Earl Leofwin's man; they could sell. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,3 [* In TRING Hundred *] The Count holds ALDBURY himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 1 Freeman and 1 Frenchman have 4 ploughs. 1 smallholder; 4 slaves. Meadow 1/2 hide; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value 110s; when acquired £8; before 1066 as much. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,4 In PENDLEY the Count holds 2 hides himself. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 6 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. The nun Edeva held this land from Engelric [* the priest *]; she could not grant it. These 2 hides are of the 7 hides which the Count of Mortain took in Tring. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,5 Humphrey holds WIGGINTON from the Count. It answers for 7 1/2 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 6 cottagers; 1 slave. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. <136d> Total value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Brictric , Queen Edith's man, held 3 1/2 hides of this manor and Godwin, Engelric [* the priest *]'s man, had 3 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide; he could not grant or sell outside Tring. These are of the 7 hides which the Count of Mortain took from Tring. Leofric, Oswulf [* son of Frani *]'s man, held 1/2 hide; he could sell. Another 1/2 hide lay in [the lands of] Berkhamsted. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,6 Fulcwald holds GUBBLECOTE from the Count. It answers for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, and 3 villagers have 1/2. 2 smallholders. 1 mill at 12s 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Edeva held this land from Engelric [* the priest *]; she could not put it outside Tring. This land is of the 7 hides which the Count of Mortain took from Tring. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,7 In MISWELL Ralph holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 10s. Wicga, Oswulf son of Frani's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,8 Leofwin [* of Caddington *] holds BOARSCROFT from the Count. It answers for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough; it is there in lordship. 4 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 20s 9d; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s 9d. Leofwin also held this land from King Edward; he could sell. Now he holds it at a revenue from the Count. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,9 In DUNSLEY a widow holds the third part of 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 12d. Engelric [* the priest *] held this land; [it was] of the 7 hides of land which the Count ^[of Mortain]^ took from Tring. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,10 [In `DANISH' Hundred?] The Count holds HEMEL HEMPSTEAD himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 4 ploughs there; a further 2 ploughs possible. 2 Frenchmen with 13 smallholders have 20 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 8 slaves. 4 mills at 37s 4d; 300 eels less 25; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock, and 2s too; woodland, 1200 pigs. Total value £22; when acquired £25; before 1066 as much. Two brothers held this manor; they were Earl Leofwin's men. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,11 Ralph holds [Kings] LANGLEY from the Count. It answers for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship none, but 2 possible. 1 Frenchman with 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs; 12 ploughs possible. 2 mills at 16s; 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 240 pigs. Total value 40s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £8. Thori and Saeric, two of Earl Leofwin's men, held this manor. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,12 Humphrey holds [Little] GADDESDEN from the Count. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4. Edmer Ator held this manor; it was an outlier of Berkhamsted. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] HRT 15,13 In REDBOURN Ranulf holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there; only 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value 17s 4d; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Siward, a Freeman of King Edward's, held it; he could sell. [= ?15? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?16? Land of Count Alan HRT 16,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Count Alan holds 1 1/2 hides in WATTON. Godwin holds from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship, 2 possible. 3 smallholders and 2 cottagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Godwin held this land from St Peter's Church; he could not sell, but after his death it was to return to the <137a> Church, as the Hundred testifies. But his wife turned with this land to Edeva the fair, by force, and held it in 1066. 16 acres were taken from this land after 1066; Ansketil of Rots now holds them under the Archbishop ^[of Canterbury]^; however Count Alan clears them for the King's tax. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,2 ?M? The Count holds MUNDEN himself. It answered for 7 1/2 hides and [1] virgate before 1066. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there. 16 villagers with 6 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 1 cottager; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; woodland, 150 pigs; Roger of Mussegros took away a second woodland where 200 pigs could pasture from this manor after Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s forfeiture, as the whole Shire testifies. Total value £16; when acquired £12; before 1066 £16. Edeva the fair held this manor. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,3 In ODSEY Hundred In CLOTHALL Leofgeat holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 20s. Asgot, Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held it; he could sell. Now it lies in [the lands of] Munden; it was not there before 1066. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,4 In WALLINGTON Wimund [* of Tessel *] holds 2 hides less 10 acres from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 1 villager; 2 cottagers; 2 slaves. Pasture for the livestock. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. 2 Freemen, Edeva [* the fair *]'s men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,5 In REED Hardwin [* of Scales *] holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 there; 2 possible. 1 villager. Wood for fences. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. Leofing the priest, Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,6 In REED Alward [* the noble *] holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 there; 2 possible. 6 cottagers. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 60s. Thorbiorn [* of Orwell *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,7 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In WAKELEY Ralph holds 40 acres of land from the Count. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Edeva the fair held this manor. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,8 In `LANGPORT' Roger holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager and 2 slaves. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 13s. Alric, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,9 In HERTFORD Hundred ?M? The Count holds CHESHUNT himself. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 33 ploughs. In lordship 10 hides; 4 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 41 villagers with a priest and 12 smallholders have 17 ploughs. 10 merchants pay 10s in customary dues. 8 cottagers; 6 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; from a weir, 16d; meadow for 23 ploughs, and for the lord's horses; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 1200 pigs, and 40d too. ^[Edeva the fair held this manor]^ [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,10 The Count holds HODDESDON himself. It answers for 2 hides and 3 virgates. It is an outlier of Cheshunt. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 2 villagers with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 260 pigs; from a weir, 100 eels. Total value of the manor with the outlier £24; when acquired £22; before 1066 £30. Edeva the fair held this manor. 1 Freeman was and is there, who has 1/2 hide; he could sell before 1066. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] HRT 16,11 Wimund [* of Tessel *] holds WORMLEY from the Count. It answers for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 smallholders with 1 cottager have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 150 pigs; from 1/2 weir, 50 eels. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Alsi [* {Illing} *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. This land lies in Cheshunt. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] <137b> HRT 16,12 In BENGEO the Count holds 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. Snerri, Edeva the fair's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of Count Alan =] ?17? Land of Count Eustace HRT 17,1 [In TRING Hundred] Count Eustace holds TRING. It answered for 39 hides before 1066; now for 5 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 12 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 21 villagers with 6 smallholders, 16 cottagers and 3 Freemen have 9 ploughs; a further 6 possible. 8 slaves. 2 mills at 9s; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock, and 3s too; woodland, 1000 pigs. In this village is an outlier where 8 villagers reside who have 2 ploughs; a third possible. Total value £22 of white pence, at this Count's weights; when acquired £20; before 1066 £25. Engelric [* the priest *] held this manor before 1066; 2 Freemen, Oswulf son of Frani's men, were there; they held 2 hides; they could sell. Engelric [* the priest *] placed these Freemen in this manor after 1066, as the men of the Hundred testify. A man of the Abbot of Ramsey's had 5 hides of this manor in the same way; he could not grant or sell his land outside St Benedict's Church. Engelric [* the priest *] placed him in this manor after 1066; he was not there before 1066, as the Hundred testifies. The said 3 Freemen, who are still there, and who have 1 hide, were Engelric [* the priest *]'s men; they could sell their land. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,2 In ODSEY Hundred In REED Robert son of Roscelin holds 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from the Count. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value £4; when acquired 50s; before 1066 £4. Alward [* the noble *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,3 [In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred] The Count holds ANSTEY himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 8 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 5 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. The total value is and was £14; before 1066 £15. Alward [* the noble *], a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,4 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred. In CORNEYBURY Robert [* son of Roscelin *] holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders; 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. In total, value 13s 4d; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alward [* the noble *], [* Earl *] Harold's man, held 1 virgate of this land; he could sell. Gode [* mother of Wulfric *], King Edward's man, had 3 virgates; she could sell. She paid 3d to the sheriff in customary dues, or 3 parts of one cartage. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,5 In THROCKING Rumold holds 18 acres from the Count. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Alric, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,6 In `Echington' Rumold holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 20s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. Godgyth , Esger the constable's man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,7 In the same village ^[`Echington']^ 2 men-at-arms hold 20 acres from the Count. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. The value is and always was 3s. Godgyth , Esger the constable's man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,8 In BERKESDEN Robert [* son of Roscelin *] holds 1 hide from the Count as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 2 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 6 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; wood for fences, and 30 pigs. 1 mill at 2s 8d. In total, value £3; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. <137c> Alward [* the noble *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor, he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,9 In WAKELEY Robert [* son of Roscelin *] holds 40 acres from the Count. Land for 1 plough. Meadow for 2 oxen; wood for fences. The value is and always was 5s. Alward [* the noble *], Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,10 In BEAUCHAMPS Rumold holds 2 hides from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 7 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1 mill at 2s; meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. Godgyth , Esger [* the constable *]'s man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,11 In HORMEAD 2 Englishmen hold 3 hides and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2. A priest with 2 cottagers has 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 12 pigs. In total, value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Wulfward, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,12 In BOZEN the Count holds 1 hide, 1 virgate and 4 acres. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates; 1 plough there. 11 villagers with a priest have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, the value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. 9 Freemen, Esger the constable's [men], held this land; they could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,13 The Count holds COCKHAMPSTEAD himself. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates; 1 plough there. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 cottager; 4 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. The total value is and always was £7. Goti , a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,14 [In HERTFORD Hundred] In HODDESDON the Canons of St Martin's[-le-Grand], London, hold 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs; from weirs, 21 eels. Value 15s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 40s. Godgyth , Esger the constable's man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] HRT 17,15 In BRAUGHING Hundred ?M? The Count holds BRAUGHING himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 10 villagers with a priest and 9 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 6 slaves. 1 mill at 12d; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 6 pigs. The total value is and was £16; before 1066 £20. 2 thanes held this manor; one of them, King Edward's man, had 4 hides; the second, Esger the constable's man, had 1 hide; they could not sell because they always lay in the alms [lands] in the time of King Edward and of all his predecessors, as the Shire testifies. [= ?17? Land of Count Eustace =] ?18? Land of Earl Roger HRT 18,1 In ODSEY Hundred Earl Roger holds 1/2 hide in BROADFIELD. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Gode [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land from Queen Edith; she could sell. [= ?18? Land of Earl Roger =] <137d> ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly HRT 19,1 [In TRING Hundred] ?M? Robert d'Oilly holds `TISCOTT' and Ralph Bassett from him. It answered for 4 hides before 1066; now for 2. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 3 1/2 villagers with 2 Freemen, with one hide, and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 cottager; 1 slave. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 3 ploughs. In total, value 70s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. 5 Freemen held this manor. 2 of them, Brictric 's men, had 1 1/2 hides; 2 others, Oswulf son of Frani's men, 1 1/2 hides; the fifth, Edmer Ator's man, held 1 hide. None of them belonged to [Robert]'s predecessor, Wigot [* of Wallingford *], but each of them could sell his land. One of them bought his land from King William for 9 ounces of gold, as the men of the Hundred testify. Later he turned to Wigot for protection. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] HRT 19,2 [* In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN *] In POLEHANGER [* Geoffrey *] Martel holds 1/2 hide from Robert d'Oilly. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 cottagers and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Aelfric, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?20? Land of Robert Gernon HRT 20,1 [In BROADWATER Hundred] Robert Gernon holds 1 hide in MARDLEYBURY and Alward [* the noble *] from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 cottagers. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 50s. The same holder also held it before 1066; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,2 In AYOT [St Peter] William [* of Letchworth *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Robert. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 150 pigs. In total, value 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £6. 2 thanes, King Edward's men, held this land; they could sell. ?A? William, Robert's man, annexed it in the King's despite, but he claims his lord as protector. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,3 In GRAVELEY William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1/2 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. Value 4s; when acquired 5s; before 1066 as much. Two of Godwin of Benfield's men held this land; they could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,4 In CHELLS William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1/2 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. 1 cottager. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Aelfric, Aelfric? [of] Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,5 In `WOOLWICKS' William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate from Robert. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders and 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 6s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Godwin [* of Benfield *], Almer of Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,6 In WYMONDLEY William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. 1 cottager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 6s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 15s. Alfled held this land under Robert son of Wiuhomarch in 1066; she could not sell without his permission. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,7 William [* of Letchworth *] also holds LETCHWORTH from Robert. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 9 villagers with a priest have 5 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 1 1/2 hides; 4 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired £7; before 1066 £8. <138a> Godwin of Soulbury, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. 3 Freemen, his men, had 2 hides and 3 virgates; they could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,8 In WELWYN Robert of Pont-Chardon holds 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 cottager; 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Godric, Almer of Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,9 In ODSEY Hundred In WALLINGTON William [* of Letchworth *] holds 3 hides less 20 acres from Robert. Land for 4 ploughs; 2 there; another 2 possible. 3 villagers; 6 cottagers. Pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. Value 35s less 4d; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 100s. Aelfric, Godwin son of Wulfstan's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,10 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In HYDE HALL William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1/2 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager. Meadow for 1/2 plough; wood for fences. Value 6s 8d; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alfred, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,11 In {SAPEHAM} William [* of Letchworth *] holds 2 hides from Robert. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; another 1/2 possible. 4 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. 3 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. Value of this land 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4. 2 Freemen, Godwin [of] Benfield's men, held this manor; they could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,12 In BOZEN William [* of Letchworth *] holds 1/2 virgate from Robert. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen; wood for fences. The value is and always was 12s 8d. Leofwin, Godwin of Benfield's man, held this land; the jurisdiction was Esger the constable's. He could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] HRT 20,13 In BRAUGHING Hundred Ansketil holds WESTMILL from Robert. It answers for 7 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4. 18 villagers and 5 Frenchmen with 12 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 15 cottagers; 2 slaves. 3 mills at 21s 8d; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £17; when acquired £10; before 1066 £20. Aki [* the Dane *], a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?21? Land of Robert of Tosny HRT 21,1 In TRING Hundred Robert of Tosny holds MISWELL and Ralph from him. It answered for 14 hides before 1066; now for 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. However there are 14 hides, always. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 15 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the livestock, and 2s too; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value 100s and 1 ounce of gold; when acquired £7; before 1066 £8. Robert of Tosny's predecessor, Oswulf son of Frani, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?21? Land of Robert of Tosny =] HRT 21,2 In `DANISH' Hundred In BARWYTHE Baldric holds 5 hides from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 3 villagers, with a priest and a Frenchman, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Oswulf son of Frani held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?21? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny HRT 22,1 In `DANISH' Hundred Ralph of Tosny holds FLAMSTEAD. It answered for 4 hides before 1066; now for 2. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 22 villagers have 8 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 7 cottagers; 4 slaves. <138b> Woodland, 1000 pigs. Total value £11; when acquired £9; before 1066 £12. Aki [* the Dane *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HRT 22,2 In BRAUGHING Hundred Roger [* of Gloucester *] holds WESTMILL from Ralph. It answers for 4 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 14 villagers with 9 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 60 pigs. Total value £12; when acquired £10; before 1066 £14. Saxi, one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor. A Freeman, Eskil of Ware's man, had 1 virgate; he could sell; after 1066 it was sold and placed in this manor, where it was not before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ?23? Land of Ralph of Limésy HRT 23,1 In ODSEY Hundred In {HAINSTONE} Ralph of Limésy holds 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 cottager. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. {Lemar}? , Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] HRT 23,2 Ralph holds CALDECOTE himself for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates and the fourth part of 1 virgate. 9 villagers with a priest have 2 1/2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 4 cottagers. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value of this land is and was 40s; before 1066, 100s. {Lemar}? , Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] HRT 23,3 [In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN] Ralph holds PIRTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 6 ploughs there. 24 villagers with a priest and 29 smallholders have 12 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 1 English man-at-arms and 1 Freeman with 4 cottagers. 4 mills at 73s 4d. On the land of the Englishman and Freeman, that is on 2 hides, live 1 villager and 8 cottagers. Meadow for 10 ploughs; 10 slaves; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 500 pigs; from pasture and woodland 10s. Total value £20; when acquired £22; before 1066 £25. Archbishop Stigand held this manor; 2 Freemen were there and are still there; they could not sell. The above is in the Half-Hundred of Hitchin. [= ?23? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] HRT 23,4 In HERTFORD Hundred Ralph holds AMWELL himself. It answers for 14 1/2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 7 hides; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 24 villagers with a priest, 4 Frenchmen and 7 smallholders have 8 ploughs; 4 possible. 19 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 6s; meadow for 16 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 200 pigs; from pasture and hay 10s. Total value £14 10s; when acquired £12; before 1066 £18. Earl Harold held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ?24? Land of Ralph Baynard HRT 24,1 [In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred] Ralph Baynard holds ALSWICK and William from him. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 11 cottagers; 7 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. Total value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Almer [* of Bennington *], Earl Gyrth's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?24? Land of Ralph Baynard =] <138c> HRT 24,2 In HORMEAD William holds 1 virgate from Ralph. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. Wood sufficient for fences. The value is and always was 5s. Wulfward, Esger the constable's man, held this land. Count Eustace's men claim this land; they had been in possession of it for two years after the Count came to this Honour himself, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?24? Land of Ralph Baynard =] HRT 24,3 In HERTFORD Hundred Ralph holds HERTINGFORDBURY himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1 virgate. 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 5 villagers with 1 Frenchman and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 11 cottagers; 4 slaves. 2 mills at 6s; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 200 pigs; from woodland and pasture 7s. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. Alwin, a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?24? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ?25? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger HRT 25,1 [In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN] Ranulf brother of Ilger holds 1 hide in STAGENHOE and William [* of Bosc *] from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers have another; a third possible. 2 cottagers. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value of this land, 50s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Thorbiorn, King Edward's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?25? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] HRT 25,2 In BRAUGHING Hundred Ranulf holds 17 hides and 1/2 virgate in STANSTEAD [Abbots] himself. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 13 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 4 villagers with a priest and the village reeve, and 4 Frenchmen, have 8 ploughs; a further 5 possible. 6 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 16 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. Also 7 burgesses who pay 23s, with other customary dues of the meadow and woodland. Total value £17; when acquired £10; before 1066 £20. Alwin of Gotton held 11 hides and 1/2 virgate of this manor and of these Ralph Tallboys gave [10 hides and 1/2 virgate] to Ranulf, with his niece, as a marriage portion; he placed the 11th hide in Hunsdon. [1]4 Freemen held another 7 hides. 4 of them, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s men, had 4 hides. The other 10, Alwin of Gotton's men, had 3 hides; they paid the King's sheriff 12d a year in customary dues. All 14 however could sell their land. [= ?25? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ?26? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil HRT 26,1 In BRAUGHING Hundred Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 24 hides in WARE. Land for 38 ploughs. In lordship 13 hides; 3 ploughs there; another 3 possible. 38 villagers with a priest and the village reeve, and with 3 Frenchmen and 2 Englishmen, have 26 1/2 ploughs; [a further 5 1/2 ploughs possible;] 27 smallholders; 12 cottagers; 9 slaves. Under the Frenchmen and Englishmen are 32 men, of the villagers and smallholders. 2 mills at 24s, and 400 eels less 25; the other men have 3 mills which pay 10s a year; meadow for 20 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. A park for woodland beasts; 4 {arpents} of vines, just planted. Total value £45; when acquired £50; before 1066 as much. <138d> Eskil of Ware held this manor, and 1 Freeman, his man, had 2 hides. Another Freeman, Earl Gyrth's man, held 1/2 hide; both could sell. These two were placed in this manor after 1066; they did not belong there before 1066, as the Shire testifies. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?27? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp HRT 27,1 In HERTFORD Hundred Hugh of Beauchamp holds 6 hides as 1 manor in BENGEO and 2 men-at-arms from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 2 slaves. 1 mill at 6s 8d; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. The total value is and was £3; before 1066 £6. Brand, one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor. [= ?27? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] ?28? Land of William of Eu HRT 28,1 [In BROADWATER Hundred] William of Eu holds 1 1/2 virgates in GRAVELEY and Peter [* of Valognes *] from him. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. 2 villagers. Value of this land 3s; when acquired 4s; before 1066 as much. Alstan of Boscombe held 1 virgate of this land; it lay in [the lands of] Weston; Leofsi, a Freeman of King Edward's, 1/2 virgate; he could sell; he paid 1/2d to the sheriff in customary dues. 8 acres and one plot of this 1/2 hide lay in [the lands of] Stevenage, which King Edward gave to St Peter's, Westminster; now Roger, Peter of Valognes' officer, holds them. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,2 In WELWYN William of Eu holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. The value of this land is and always was 3s. Alstan of Boscombe held it; it lay in [the lands of] Weston. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,3 In the same village ^[WELWYN]^ William Delamere holds 2 hides from William of Eu. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers have another; a third possible. 2 cottagers. Pasture for the livestock. The value of this land is and was 32s; before 1066 £4. Alstan of Boscombe held 1 hide of this land; it lay in [the lands of] Weston. Alfgeat, his man, held 1 hide; either could sell. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,4 ?M? William of Eu holds WESTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 23 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs there; a sixth possible. 33 villagers with 2 priests, 1 man-at-arms and 2 Frenchmen have 16 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 15 smallholders; 12 cottagers; 10 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 500 pigs; from scrub and pasture 13s 4d. Total value £20; when acquired £25; before 1066 £30. Alstan [* of Boscombe *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,5 In BOXBURY Peter [* of Valognes *] holds 2 hides and 3 virgates from William of Eu. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 3 slaves. Wood for fences. Total value 50s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Alward [* the noble *], Alstan of Boscombe's man, held this land; he could not sell, except for the 3 virgates. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,6 In ODSEY Hundred In CLOTHALL William holds 1/2 virgate and 3 acres. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value of this land is and was 29d; before 1066, 3s. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held this land; it lay in [the lands of] Weston. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] HRT 28,7 In HINXWORTH 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 1/2 virgate from William. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 villagers. 3 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value of this land, 42s 6d; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this land; two of them, King Edward's men, held 2 hides and 1/2 virgate; the third, Alstan of Boscombe's man, had 1 virgate; they could all sell their land. They paid 8 1/2d a year to the King's sheriff in customary dues. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] <139a> HRT 28,8 [In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN] In [Great] OFFLEY William Delamere holds 8 hides and 8 acres from William of Eu. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4. 16 villagers with a priest and 3 men-at-arms have 9 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 8 smallholders; 4 cottagers; 8 slaves. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 12 pigs. Total value £11; when acquired £8; before 1066 £15. Alstan of Boscombe, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?28? Land of William of Eu =] ?29? Land of William of Auberville HRT 29,1 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred William of Auberville holds 4 1/2 hides and 10 acres in BARLEY. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides and 10 acres; 2 ploughs there. 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 cottager; 2 slaves. Wood for fences. In total, value £4; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 100s. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; one of his men had 1 virgate; they could sell. [= ?29? Land of William of Auberville =] ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders HRT 30,1 [In BROADWATER Hundred] Walter of Flanders holds MUNDEN. It answers for 5 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; a further 2 possible. 12 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 slaves. Pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired £7; before 1066 £8. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders =] HRT 30,2 In LIBURY Walter holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. In lordship 1 hide; 1 villager. Woodland, 15 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. This land is an outlier of Munden. Thorkil [* of Digswell *] held it from Leofwin [* of Caddington *]; he could not sell without his permission. [= ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders =] HRT 30,3 In the same [village] ^[LIBURY]^ Walter also holds 11 acres. The value is and always was 12d. Leofwin [* of Caddington *] held it; he could sell. [= ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders =] ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert HRT 31,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Eudo the steward holds KNEBWORTH and Humphrey [* of Anneville *] from him. It answers for 8 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. 20 villagers with 2 men-at-arms and 2 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 4 slaves; 2 countrymen. 1 mill at 12s; meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 1000 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £12. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; one of his men had 1 hide and 1 virgate; he could sell. He found 1 cartage in customary dues, when the King came into the Shire; if not, he paid 5d. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,2 In ODSEY Hundred In REED Eudo holds 1 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Sinoth, St Mary's of Chatteris' man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,3 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In BARLEY Eudo holds 2 hides and 20 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres. He works them with his own ploughs from Newsells. 4 villagers have 1 plough. 2 slaves. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Two brothers held this land. One of them, a Freeman, was King Edward's man; he had 1 hide and 10 acres. The second, Toki's man, had 1 hide and 10 acres; either could sell. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,4 In BARKWAY Eudo holds Newsells. It answers for 4 hides and 1/2 virgate. ^[Aldred, a thane of King Edward's held it]^ [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,5 In `Echington' Walter holds 6 acres from Eudo. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 12d. Aldred, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,6 Richard of Sackville holds ASPENDEN from Eudo. It answers <139b> for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. A priest, with 6 smallholders, has 1 plough. 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Aldred, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,7 Eudo holds NEWSELLS himself. It answers for 5 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1/2 virgate; 5 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 7 cottagers; 21 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £18; when acquired £6; before 1066 £12. Aldred, a thane of King Edward's, held 4 hides and 1/2 virgate of this manor. A Freeman, Earl Algar's man, held 3 virgates; a second Freeman, the said Aldred's man, had 1 virgate; the latter paid 1d a year to the sheriff; all could sell their land. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] HRT 31,8 In HERTFORD Hundred Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds from Eudo 1/2 hide _. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 7 cottagers. 1 mill at 6s 8d; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, the value is and always was 60s. Leofsi, King Edward's reeve, held this land; he could sell. The Bishop of Bayeux took this land away from Leofsi and gave it to Eudo; it has been appropriated in the King's despite. When Humphrey acquired it from Eudo, he took over with it 68 cattle; 350 sheep; 150 pigs; 50 goats; 1 mare; 13s 4d of King's dues; cloths and vessels, 20s together. [= ?31? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?32? Land of Edward the sheriff HRT 32,1 In `DANISH' Hundred Edward of Salisbury holds [Great] GADDESDEN. It answered for 6 hides before 1066; now for 3 hides; but one of them answers in Tring Hundred, and should be valued here. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 15 villagers with a priest have 6 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 2 smallholders; 1 cottager; 8 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value £22; when acquired £20; before 1066 £25. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *] held this manor in 1066 from the Abbot of St Albans; she could not dispose of it outside the church, but after her death it was to return to the Church, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?32? Land of Edward the sheriff =] HRT 32,2 In HERTFORD Hundred Edward holds 4 hides less 30 acres in HODDESDON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 1 plough there. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. 5 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; from the fishery, 150 eels. Value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Gode [* mother of Wulfric *] held this manor from Queen Edith; she could sell. [= ?32? Land of Edward the sheriff =] ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville HRT 33,1 In `DANISH' Hundred Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 3 virgates in THEOBALD STREET, and Ralph from him. Land for 1/2 plough. <139c> 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 12 pigs. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. 3 Freemen held this land. Two of them were Esger the constable's men; the third, St Albans' man, could not sell, but the other 2 could. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,2 Geoffrey holds BUSHEY himself. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 10 villagers with 1 Frenchman and 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a sixth possible. 2 mills at 8s; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 1000 pigs. The total value is and was £10; before 1066 £15. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 1 Freeman there, who was not there before 1066; he has 1 hide; before 1066 he was Queen Edith's man; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,3 Geoffrey holds SHENLEY himself. It answers for 8 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers have 4 ploughs; a further 3 possible. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 600 pigs. Total value £4; when acquired £5; before 1066 £8. Esger [* the constable *] held this manor; 2 Freemen, his men, had 1 hide and 3 virgates; they could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,4 In ST ALBANS Hundred In CASSIO Turold holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 20s. Alwin the hunter, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could sell. Geoffrey placed this land in Bushey, where it was not before 1066. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,5 In BROADWATER Hundred In DIGSWELL Thorkil [* of Digswell *] holds 2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. 1 1/2 mills at 8s 8d; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired 50s; before 1066 £4. The present holder also held it before 1066; he was Esger the constable's man; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,6 In ODSEY Hundred In WALLINGTON Siward holds 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there; only 1 cottager. Value 5s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 10s. Edred, Esger [* the constable *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,7 In ASHWELL Germund [* of St Ouen *] holds 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Godiva held this land from Esger [* the constable *]; she could not sell without his permission. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,8 In {HAINSTONE} Germund [* of St Ouen *] holds 2 hides and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Geoffrey as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 is there, in lordship; another possible. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders. Pasture for the livestock; meadow for 1 plough. Value of this land, 3s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £4. Wulfric, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] <139d> HRT 33,9 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In BARKWAY Hugh holds 3 hides from Geoffrey as 1 manor. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3. 12 villagers with a priest and 15 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs; from pasture and woodland, 2s, and [he has] 3 ploughshares. Total value £6; when acquired £3; before 1066 £6. Two of Esger the constable's men held this manor; they could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,10 In `LANGPORT' Saeward holds 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager; 2 slaves. The value is and always was 5s. Alfred, Esger [* the constable *]'s man, held it; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,11 In BOZEN Turold holds 1/2 hide and 9 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture for the livestock; meadow for 1 plough; wood for fences. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40[s]. 4 Freemen, of Esger the constable's jurisdiction, held this land; they could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,12 In HERTFORD Hundred In `STETCHWORTH' Germund [* of St Ouen *] holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 there; 1/2 possible. 3 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs, and for the lord's work; woodland, 100 pigs; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Burghi, Esger [* the constable *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,13 In HODDESDON Ralph holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders; 2 cottagers. 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs; from weirs, 22 eels. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 40s. Godgyth , Esger the constable's man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,14 In BRICKENDON Walter holds 1 virgate of land from Geoffrey. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Oswy, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,15 In BENGEO Huard [* of Noyers *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; another plough possible. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 6 cottagers. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 4 pigs. In total, value 45s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Thorkil [* of Digswell *], Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,16 In BRAUGHING Hundred In STANSTEAD [Abbots] a Freeman holds 1/2 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 6 oxen; woodland, 1 pig. The value is and always was 2s. He held it himself before 1066; he was Esger [* the constable *]'s man; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,17 Geoffrey holds SAWBRIDGEWORTH himself for 24 1/2 hides. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 15 hides; 10 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 50 villagers and 4 Freemen with a priest have 28 ploughs. A reeve has 1/2 hide; a priest 1 hide. 14 of the villagers, 1 virgate each; 35 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; and the said villagers hold 1 1/2 virgates and 9 acres, from which they pay 17s 4d a year. 46 smallholders have 8 acres each; 2 smallholders with 10 acres; 20 cottagers with 26 acres. 30 cottagers; 30 slaves. Under the Freemen are 7 cottagers. Esger [* the constable *] has 2 hides; under him are 2 villagers, 7 smallholders, 3 cottagers and 4 slaves. Kip has 1/2 hide and 1 mill at 20s. Another Freeman at 5s 4d. Meadow for 20 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 300 pigs; and from their payments 4s. Total value £50; when acquired £60; before 1066 as much. <140a> Esger the constable held this manor. There were 4 Freemen there; two of them, Esger's men, had 1/2 hide; they could sell, except for the jurisdiction; the third, Earl Harold's man, had 1 virgate; the fourth, Alwin of Gotton's man, had 1 virgate; these could sell and grant. The jurisdiction was Esger the constable's. 1 further Freeman, Esger's man, had 2 hides; but he could not sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,18 Geoffrey holds THORLEY himself. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 5 villagers, [with] a man-at-arms and with a priest and 9 smallholders, have 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 11 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs; pasture for the livestock. Total value £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £10. Godgyth , Esger the constable's man, held this manor; she could sell. William, Bishop of London, bought this manor from King William with Godgyth's consent; the Bishop of London now claims it. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,19 In WICKHAM 1 Freeman holds 8 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen. Woodland, 2 pigs. The value is and always was 16d. He held it himself before 1066; he was Godgyth 's man; he could sell; he was of the King's jurisdiction. Before 1066 it lay in [the lands of] Wickham. Geoffrey placed this Freeman in Thorley; he was not there before 1066. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] HRT 33,20 In WICKHAM 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide and 3 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 14 pigs. In total, value 10s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen, Esger [* the constable *]'s men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?33? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec HRT 34,1 In `DANISH' Hundred Geoffrey of Bec holds 1 1/2 hides in WINDRIDGE and Ralph from him. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; a second possible. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 300 pigs; pasture for the livestock. The value of this land is and was 20s; before 1066, 50s. Aelmer? [* of Bennington *], Earl Leofwin's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,2 In THEOBALD STREET [* William *] Lovet holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 6 oxen. 1 villager. Woodland, 24 pigs. The value is and always was 5s. A Freeman, the Abbot of St Albans' man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,3 In BROADWATER Hundred In DATCHWORTH 2 men-at-arms hold 2 1/2 virgates from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. The value is and was 12s 8d; before 1066, 20s. 3 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,4 In WELWYN Roger holds 2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 4 cottagers; 1 slave. 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, value 50s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £6. Gode [* mother of Wulfric *] and her son [* Wulfric *] held this land from Queen Edith; they could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,5 In LANGLEY Osbert holds 1 1/2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 there; 2 possible. 2 villagers; 4 cottagers. 1 slave. Meadow for 1 ox; woodland, 150 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 25s; before 1066, 30s. Swein, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] <140b> HRT 34,6 In CHELLS Aelfric Bush holds 1/2 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. The value of this land is and always was 5s. He held it himself before 1066; he was Swein's man, of King Edward's jurisdiction; he paid 1/2d a year to the sheriff in customary dues. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,7 In WILLIAN Geoffrey of Bec holds 5 hides and 1 virgate himself. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 10 villagers with 1 man-at-arms and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. In total, value £10 14s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £12. Leofric, one of Earl Leofwin's Guards, held this manor; he could sell. A Freeman, Almer of Bennington's man, had 1/2 hide; he could sell. A widow had 1/2 hide less 10 acres; she could not sell without Godwin of Letchworth's permission. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,8 In `RODHANGER' [* William *] Lovet holds 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 44d. Alwin, a Freeman of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. He paid 1 penny to the sheriff in customary dues. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,9 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In BARLEY Ansfrid holds 20 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 3s. Algar, {Wigar} [* of Orwell *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,10 In COKENACH Ansfrid holds 1 hide and 12 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 1 villager with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 6 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. Value of this manor, 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Algar, {Wigar} [* of Orwell *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,11 In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN In HEXTON Ralph holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; another plough possible. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. 2 cottagers. 1 mill at 40d. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Alric, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. The jurisdiction remained in Hitchin; he found 1 cartage there. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,12 Geoffrey holds LILLEY himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 19 villagers with a priest have 5 ploughs; a sixth possible. 6 smallholders; 4 cottagers; 6 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 6 pigs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. Leofeva held this manor from Earl Harold. 1 Freeman, ^[Earl]^ Harold's man, had 3 1/2 virgates of this land; he could sell; he paid 1 cartage in Hitchin, or 3 1/2d. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,13 In HERTFORD Hundred Geoffrey holds HAILEY himself. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates; 1 plough there; a further 1/2 possible. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 3 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs; from a weir, 50 eels. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 £4. Wulfwin [* of Eastwick *], Earl Harold's man, held this land. Ralph of Limésy claims as much of a woodland as belongs to 3 hides of Amwell, and 2 villagers with 1 virgate, 1 smallholder <140c> with 10 acres, and a further 24 acres of land, which Ilbert [* of Hertford *] took from Hertford and placed in this manor, as the men of the Shire testify. The Canons of Waltham claim as much woodland as belongs to 1 hide. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,14 In BRICKENDON Isembart holds 5 virgates from Geoffrey as one manor. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 40s. Leofrun, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; she could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,15 In BENGEO Geoffrey also holds 5 hides and 1 virgate as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; another possible. 2 Frenchmen and 2 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 34 cottagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock, and 8d too; wood for fences. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. Anund, one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; there 1 Freeman also had 1/2 virgate; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,16 In the same village ^[BENGEO]^ Geoffrey also holds 6 1/2 hides as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides. 4 men-at-arms who have 4 hides with 2 villagers have 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 4 1/2 ploughs possible. 10 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 30 pigs. Total value 100s; when acquired, 60s; before 1066 £8. Elaf , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,17 In the same village ^[BENGEO]^ 3 men-at-arms hold 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from Geoffrey. Land for 3 ploughs; no ploughs there except for the lordship ploughs. 4 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen; wood for fences. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen held this land; two of them, Walcra and Leofsi, had 1 hide, of the King's jurisdiction; they paid 4d in customary dues; the third, Alstan, held 1 1/2 virgates, of the King's jurisdiction; he paid 3 halfpence; all could sell their lands. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,18 In the same village ^[BENGEO]^ Roger holds 5 1/2 virgates from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; a second possible. 4 villagers. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. 4 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell; they paid 6d a year to the sheriff. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,19 In the same village ^[BENGEO]^ a priest and a Frenchman hold 3 1/2 virgates from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 there; 1/2 possible. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell; they paid 2d a year to the sheriff. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,20 In SELE [House] Godwin holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 slaves. 1 mill at 2s; meadow for 1 plough; wood for fences; pasture for the livestock. The value is and always was 10s. He held it himself before 1066; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,21 In ROXFORD Guy the priest holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1/2 possible. 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, the value is and was 15s; before 1066, 20s. Godwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] <140d> HRT 34,22 In `BLACKMORE' Geoffrey [of] `Runeville' holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 40 pigs. The value of this land is and was 15s; before 1066, 40s. Two thanes of King Edward's held this land; they could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,23 In BRAUGHING Hundred In STANSTEAD [Abbots] Geoffrey [* of `Runeville' *] holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey of Bec. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 cottager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value of this land 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. Bettica, Wulfwin of Eastwick's man, held this land; he could sell; he paid 2d. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,24 In EASTWICK Reginald holds 2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3. 4 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 5 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Wulfwin [* of Eastwick *], a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] HRT 34,25 In WICKHAM Roger and Osbert hold 3 virgates and 5 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 8 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 8 pigs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell; they paid 3d a year to the sheriff. [= ?34? Land of Geoffrey of Bec =] ?35? Land of Gosbert of Beauvais HRT 35,1 [In BROADWATER Hundred] Gosbert of Beauvais holds WYMONDLEY. It answers for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. Total value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Swein, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?35? Land of Gosbert of Beauvais =] HRT 35,2 In GRAVELEY Gosbert also holds 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 5 1/2 virgates; 1 plough there; another possible. 3 villagers have 1 plough. 1 cottager; 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; brushwood for fences. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Swein, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?35? Land of Gosbert of Beauvais =] HRT 35,3 In ODSEY Hundred In WALLINGTON Fulco holds 3 hides and 40 acres of land from Gosbert. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 1 cottager; 2 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. In total, value 50s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. Edric, Earl Algar's man, held this manor; he could sell. A Freeman, Edeva the fair's man, held 24 acres of this land; he could sell. Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ was in possession of them, but on the day of his forfeiture he was not in possession, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?35? Land of Gosbert of Beauvais =] ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes HRT 36,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Peter of Valognes holds 1/2 virgate in DATCHWORTH and Robert from him. Land for 2 oxen, but they are not there. The value of this land is and always was 6s. Alstan, Almer of Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] <141a> HRT 36,2 In DIGSWELL Roger holds 1 hide from Peter. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 8 cottagers. 1/2 mill at 40d; meadow for 2 oxen; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, value 35s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 50s. Topi , Almer [* of Bennington *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,3 In GRAVELEY Godfrey holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from Peter. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 cottagers; 2 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; wood for fences and houses. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 £4. Leodmer held this manor from Almer of Bennington; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,4 In CHELLS Godfrey holds 1 1/2 hides from Peter. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Alwin held 1 1/2 hides of this land, apart from 10 acres and 1 plot, which Alwin Dod[son], Aelfric Small's man, holds; they lay in [the lands of] Welwyn; he could not sell outside. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,5 In `WOOLWICKS' Roger holds 1 1/2 virgates from Peter. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. 5 cottagers. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 10 pigs. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 10s. Alwin, Almer of Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,6 In BOXBURY Peter holds 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder. This land lies and is valued in Bennington; it is cultivated with his own ploughs. ^[Almer of Bennington held this manor]^ [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,7 Peter holds BENNINGTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 6 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 16 villagers with a priest and 17 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 1 cottager; 5 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; a park for woodland beasts. Total value £12; when acquired £6; before 1066 £14. Almer of Bennington held this manor. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,8 In LIBURY 2 Freemen hold 1 hide and 3 virgates from Peter. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. In total, the value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Leofrun, Almer of Bennington's man, held 1 hide of this land; she could not sell without his permission. Alwin, also Almer ^[of Bennington]^'s man, of King Edward's jurisdiction, had 3 virgates; he could sell; he found 3 parts of a cartage, or 3d for the sheriff. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,9 In LIBURY Peter holds 1/2 virgate and 10 acres. Land for 3 oxen. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 4 pigs. Value of this land 2s before 1066. A Freeman of King Edward's held it; he could sell; in customary dues, he found the fourth part of one cartage, or 1 penny a year, for the King's sheriff. Peter the sheriff took this land from this Freeman of King William's; it is in the King's hands, in forfeiture, for his not paying the King's tax, as [the sheriff's] men say. But the men of the Shire do not bear witness to the sheriff, because it was always exempt from tax and from other things concerning the King for as long as he held it, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,10 In the same village ^[LIBURY]^ Alward [* the noble *] holds 1/2 virgate from Peter. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 16d. A woman held this land from Almer [* of Bennington *]. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,11 In SACOMBE Peter holds 9 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders and 1 cleric have 3 ploughs. 6 cottagers; 4 slaves. 1 mill at 20s; woodland, 60 pigs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. Almer ^[of Bennington]^ held 4 hides of this manor as one manor, as the Hundred testifies; Leofwin [* of Caddington *] held 2 hides less 1 virgate as one manor; he was Earl Harold's man; he could sell. <141b> In the manor which Almer ^[of Bennington]^ held were 4 Freemen. One of them held 1/2 hide; he could sell. The second held 1 virgate, but he could not sell, except with the permission of his lord, Almer. The third and fourth had 1/2 hide less 6 acres; they could sell. King Edward had full jurisdiction over these two; each found a fourth part of a cartage a year for the sheriff, or 1 penny. These four were Almer of Bennington's men. In the same manor a woman held 5 virgates under Eskil of Ware; she could sell, except for the 1 virgate, which she placed in pledge with Almer of Bennington for 10s; she found 1 cartage and a fourth part of another cartage, or 5d. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,12 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In `Echington' Humphrey holds 1/2 hide from Peter. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen. Value of this land, 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Almer of Bennington held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,13 Peter holds STONEBURY himself. It answers for 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 there; 1/2 possible. 1 villager with 4 smallholders. Value 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. 4 Freemen held this land. One of them, a reeve of the King's, had 1/2 hide; he appropriated the lands of the other three Freemen in King William's despite, as the whole Shire testifies. He paid 4 1/2d a year in customary dues. Now Peter the sheriff holds it. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,14 In ODSEY Hundred In ASHWELL Peter holds 2 hides as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 cottagers; 4 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. In total, value 100s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £7. Almer of Bennington, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,15 In HINXWORTH Peter also holds 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 1/2 hide; 1 plough there. 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. This land was an outlier of Ashwell; Almer [* of Bennington *] held it. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,16 In RADWELL Roger holds 2 hides from Peter as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 5 smallholders have 1/2 plough; a further 1/2 possible. 2 slaves. 1 mill at 6s 8d; meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. Almer of Bennington held this manor. His brother held 1/2 hide of this land; he was his man; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,17 In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN In FLEXMORE Peter holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 5 pigs. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 40d. Aelfric, Almer [of] Bennington's man, held this land; he could sell; he paid one cartage in Hitchin. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,18 In HERTFORD Hundred In BENGEO Peter holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value is and always was 5s. Almer of Bennington, a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] HRT 36,19 In TEWIN Healfdene holds 5 1/2 hides from Peter. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. <141c> 4 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. 5 cottagers; 1 slave. 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs, and from the payments of the woodland 2s. Total value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £4. Healfdene also held this manor; he was King Edward's thane; he could sell. But King William granted this manor to this Healfdene and his mother for the soul of his son Richard, as he says himself and shows through his writ. Peter now says that he has this manor by the King's gift. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales HRT 37,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Hardwin of Scales holds 1 hide in SACOMBE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 villagers. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 20s. 3 Freemen held this land. Two of them, Eskil of Ware's men, held 3 virgates; they could sell. The third, Aelfric Blaec's man, had 1 virgate; he could sell. These three paid one cartage, or 4d a year, to the sheriff. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,2 In ODSEY Hundred In LUFFENHALL Theobald holds 1/2 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is not there, only 2 smallholders. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Alward [* the noble *], Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,3 In CLOTHALL Theobald holds 1 virgate less 3 acres from Hardwin. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Thorbert, a priest of Archbishop Stigand's, held this land; he could sell; he found 1d. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,4 In WALLINGTON Siward holds 1 1/2 hides and 26 acres from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 3 smallholders. Value 25s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. Wulfmer, Eskil of Ware's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,5 In BROADFIELD Theobald holds 1 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders, 2 slaves; and 1 cottager. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Two brothers, Archbishop Stigand's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,6 In ORWELL [Bury] {Wisgar}? [* of Orwell *] holds 1 1/2 hides less 5 acres from Hardwin. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager and 3 cottagers. 2 slaves. No meadow; pasture for the livestock. Value of this land, 28s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 25s. 2 Freemen, Archbishop Stigand's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,7 In THERFIELD {Wigar} [* of Orwell *] holds 3 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alric the priest held this land under the Abbot of Ramsey; he could not sell without the Abbot's permission. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,8 In REED Hardwin holds 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides and 8 acres; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. Total value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. Sired, Earl Harold's man, held 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of this manor, and Sinoth, St Mary's of Chatteris' man, held 1 hide; both could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,9 In ASHWELL Theobald holds 1/2 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. 6 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value of this land 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Uhtred held this land under Robert son of Wiuhomarch; he could not sell without his permission, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] <141d> HRT 37,10 In HINXWORTH Theobald holds 2 hides from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 villagers, a Frenchman and 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 6 Freemen held this land. Four of them, Almer of Bennington's men, had 1 hide and 1 virgate, and paid 5d a year; the fifth, Archbishop Stigand's man, had 1/2 [hide]; the sixth, King Edward's man, had 1 virgate; he paid 1 penny. All could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,11 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred In BARLEY Theobald holds 4 hides and 10 acres from Hardwin. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2. 3 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 2 slaves. In total, value 45s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 60s. 5 Freemen held this manor. Three of them, Earl Algar's men, had 1 hide and 10 acres; the fourth, Earl Gyrth's man, had 2 hides; the fifth, Earl Harold's man, had 1 hide. All of them could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,12 In BARKWAY 2 men hold 1 1/2 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there, only 1 cottager. The value of this land is and was 7s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen held this land. One of them, Earl Algar's man, had 1 virgate; the second, Aldred's man, held 1/2 virgate; he paid 1/2d a year; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,13 In `HAZELHANGER' 3 men hold 2 parts of 1 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Value of this land, 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Ordmer, the Abbot of Ramsey's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,14 Hardwin holds WYDDIAL himself. It answers for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides less 20 acres; 3 ploughs there. 11 villagers with a priest, with 5 smallholders, have 5 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. Total value £9; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. 9 Freemen held this manor. One of them, Sired, Earl Harold's man, had 1 hide and 3 virgates as one manor, and Alward [* the noble *], Earl Algar's man, 1 1/2 hides as one manor. The other seven, King Edward's Freemen, had 2 hides and 1 virgate; they found 9d a year for the sheriff, or 2 cartages and a fourth part of one cartage. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,15 In HODENHOE Theobald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Wood for fences. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 25s. 2 Freemen, Earl Algar's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,16 In THROCKING Theobald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 smallholders, and 1 Freeman with 3 virgates. 6 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 6 oxen; pasture for the livestock; wood for fences. In total, value 25s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 25s. 2 Freemen, Archbishop Stigand's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,17 In `Echington' Theobald holds 3 virgates and 6 acres from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager, 6 smallholders and 1 cottager. Meadow for 5 oxen; pasture for the livestock. Value 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell. They paid 3d a year to the sheriff. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,18 In WAKELEY Theobald holds 40 acres from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 7 cottagers. Meadow for 2 oxen; wood for fences. Value of this land, 15s; when acquired 7s; before 1066, 15s. Edric, Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,19 In BERKESDEN Peter [* of Valognes *] and Theobald hold 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is 10s and always was. 3 Freemen held this land. One of them, Edeva the fair's man, had a fourth part of 1 virgate; the second, [* Earl *] Algar's man, likewise had a fourth part; the third, [* Earl *] Gyrth's man, had 1/2 virgate; they could sell. Count Alan claims that he should rightly have three parts of this virgate; for he was in possession thereof when he recently crossed the sea, as the men of the Hundred bear witness for him. But Hardwin claims Peter the sheriff as protector and deliverer, by <142a> order of the Bishop of Bayeux, because he delivered it to him in exchange for Libury. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,20 In ANSTEY Payne [* the steward *] holds 1/2 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders, 4 cottagers and 1 slave. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 12 pigs. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alward [* the noble *], Earl Algar's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,21 In HERTFORD Hundred Hardwin holds [Little] BERKHAMSTED himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 6 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value 100s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 100s. Saemer the priest held 2 hides of this manor; a widow, Leofeva, 2 hides; and Wulfric Warden 1 hide. These lands were of the alms[lands] of King Edward, and of all the Kings his predecessors, as the Shire testifies. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,22 ?M? Hardwin holds BRAMFIELD himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 1/2 possible. 10 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs; a further 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs, and 12d from it. Total value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Aki [* the Dane *], a thane of Earl Harold's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] HRT 37,23 In {BRICEWOLDE} Baldwin holds 3 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 15 pigs. Value of this land, 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 as much. [= ?37? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] ?38? Land of Prince Edgar HRT 38,1 In `EDWINSTREE' Hundred Prince Edgar holds 1 1/2 hides in BARKWAY and Godwin [* of Hormead *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders with 4 cottagers have 1 plough. 1 slave. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 15 pigs. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen, Esger the constable's men, held it; they could sell. [= ?38? Land of Prince Edgar =] HRT 38,2 ?M? Godwin [* of Hormead *] also holds HORMEAD from ^[Prince]^ Edgar. It answers for 6 hides. and 3 virgates. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4; a fifth possible. 6 villagers with 15 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 24 pigs. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £12. Of this manor Alnoth [* Grutt *], a thane of Archbishop Stigand's, held 1 1/2 hides as one manor; Wulfwin, Esger the constable's man, 1 hide; Alward [* the noble *], Almer of Bennington's man, 1 hide; 7 Freemen of King Edward's held 3 hides and 1 virgate; they paid 13d a year to the sheriff; all these could sell their land. Ilbert the sheriff placed these 7 Freemen and Wulfwin and Alward [* the noble *] in this manor after 1066; they were not there before 1066, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?38? Land of Prince Edgar =] ?39? Land of Mainou the Breton HRT 39,1 In TRING Hundred Mainou the Breton holds the third part of 1/2 hide in DUNSLEY. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 12d. Engelric [* the priest *] held this land before 1066; it lay in Tring and is of the 7 hides which the Count of Mortain took. [= ?39? Land of Mainou the Breton =] ?40? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon HRT 40,1 [* In the Half-Hundred of HITCHIN *] Gilbert son of Solomon holds MEPPERSHALL. It answers for 3 hides and 1 virgate. 3 villagers; 4 cottagers. This land is valued in Bedfordshire with [his] other land. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. ^[In Meppershall]^ [= ?40? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon =] ?41? Land of Sigar of Chocques HRT 41,1 In ODSEY Hundred Sigar of Chocques holds RUSHDEN. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 Freeman; 3 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; <142b> woodland, 50 pigs. The total value is and was 110s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen, Archbishop Stigand's men, held this manor; they could sell. [= ?41? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] HRT 41,2 In BROADFIELD Sigar holds 1 hide and 3 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, the value is and was 30s; before 1066, 60s. Asgot, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] ?42? Land of the King's thanes HRT 42,1 In BROADWATER Hundred Deormann [* of London *] and Alward [* the noble *] hold WATTON from the King. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 1/2 possible. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves. 1 mill at 13s 4d; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. HRT 42,2 ?M? Deormann [* of London *] holds WALKERN himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 14 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 8 cottagers; 4 slaves. Pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £16. Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. HRT 42,3 In LIBURY Deormann [* of London *] holds 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough, but there is no plough there. This land is valued in Watton, Deormann's manor. ^[Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell]^ HRT 42,4 In the same village ^[LIBURY]^ Deormann [* of London *] holds 3 acres. The value is and always was 3d. ^[Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell]^ HRT 42,5 In SACOMBE Deormann [* of London *] holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 12d. Alwin Horne, a thane of King Edward's, held this land and the others above; he could sell. HRT 42,6 In HERTFORD Hundred In WORMLEY Alwin Dodson holds 2 1/2 hides from the King. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 150 pigs. In total, value 40s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 60s. Wulfward, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could sell. This manor was sold for 3 marks of gold after 1066. HRT 42,7 Peter, a burgess, holds 2 hides from the King in HODDESDON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager, 3 cottagers and 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 10 pigs. In total, value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Gode [* mother of Wulfric *], Queen Edith's man, held this manor; she could sell. HRT 42,8 Baldwin, a servant of the King's, holds 3 virgates in BRICKENDON. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value of this land is and was 10s; before 1066, 15s. Three brothers held this land; they could sell. HRT 42,9 In {BRICEWOLDE} a priest and his sister hold 3 virgates from the King. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 1 villager; 1 cottager. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 15 pigs. Value of this land, 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 as much. They held it themselves before 1066, of King Edward's jurisdiction; they could sell. HRT 42,10 In EPCOMBS a priest holds 1/2 hide, of the King's alms. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill at 12d. The value of this land is and was 15s; before 1066, 20s. He held it himself before 1066 and still holds it, in alms. HRT 42,11 In BROADWATER Hundred In WELWYN a priest holds 1 hide, in alms from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 6 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, the value is and always was 25s. He held it himself from King Edward in alms. It lies in the <142c> [lands of the] church of this village. William Blaec, the Bishop of Bayeux's man, annexed 12 acres of this alms land in the King's despite, as the Hundred testifies. HRT 42,12 In AYOT [St Lawrence] the reeve of this Hundred holds 9 acres from the King. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 9d. Siward, Alwin of Gotton's man, held this land; he could sell. HRT 42,13 In `RODHANGER' Alward of Mardleybury holds 3 virgates from the King. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there, only 1 cottager. Woodland, 24 pigs. The value of this land is and always was 5s. He held it himself before 1066 and could grant to whom he would; he paid 3d a year to the sheriff. HRT 42,14 In SACOMBE 1 Freeman of the King's holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 15d. He held it himself before 1066; [he was] Earl Leofwin's man; he paid 1/2d a year in customary dues. HRT 42,15 In BRAUGHING Hundred In STANSTEAD [Abbots] Guthmund holds 3 virgates from the King. Land for 6 oxen; they are there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 8 pigs. The value of this land is and always was 10s. He held it himself from King Edward; he could sell. <142d> ?42[a]? Land of ^[Rohais,]^ Richard son of Gilbert's wife HRT 42a,1 In BRAUGHING Hundred Rohais, wife of Richard son of Count Gilbert, holds STANDON. It answers for 11 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 5 ploughs there. 29 villagers with a priest, 15 smallholders, 2 Freemen and a Frenchman have 12 ploughs; a further 7 possible. 9 cottagers; 8 slaves. 5 mills at 45s; meadow for 24 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 600 pigs; 2 {arpents} of vines. Total value £33; when acquired £16; before 1066 £34. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. In this manor were 6 Freemen, the Archbishop's men; each had 1 hide; they could sell, except the jurisdiction. One of them however could also sell his jurisdiction with the land. [= ?42[a]? Land of ^[Rohais,]^ Richard son of Gilbert's wife =] ?43? Land of ^[Adeliza]^, Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife HRT 43,1 In HERTFORD Hundred Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil, holds BROXBOURNE. It answers for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 3 virgates; 1 plough there. 4 villagers with a priest, a Freeman and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 mill at 8s; meadow, 6s, and 4s from hay; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £4; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £7. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. There was a Freeman there, the Archbishop's man and reeve; he had 1/2 hide; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of ^[Adeliza]^, Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] ?44? Land of Ralph Tallboys' daughter HRT 44,1 In BRAUGHING Hundred Ralph Tallboys' daughter holds 4 hides in HUNSDON from the Holding of Hugh of Beauchamp. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there; another possible. 4 villagers with a priest, a Frenchman and 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 2 cottagers; 3 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; woodland, 40 pigs, and from pasture 10d. The total value is and was 70s; before 1066 £6. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. Alwin Gotton, King Edward's man, held 1 hide of this land; he could sell. Ralph Tallboys received it from Stanstead [Abbots] and attached it to this manor. [= ?44? Land of Ralph Tallboys' daughter =] <143a> BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BUK B1 [* In `ROWLEY' Hundred *] BUCKINGHAM with BOURTON answered for 1 hide before 1066 and does the same now. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2. The villagers have 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 1/2 possible. 26 burgesses, 11 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1 mill at 14s; meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total value it paid £10 at face value before 1066; now it pays £16 in white silver. BUK B2 Bishop Remigius holds the church of this Borough. Land for 4 ploughs, which belong to it. 4 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 10 cottagers. 1 mill, 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fencing. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Bishop Wulfwy held this church from King Edward. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B3 In this Borough the Bishop of Coutances has 3 burgesses, whom Wulfward son of Edeva held. They pay 6s 6d a year, and pay the King 11d. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B4 Earl Hugh has 1 burgess who was Burghard of Shenley's man. He pays 26d a year, and 5d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B5 Robert d'Oilly has 1 burgess who was Azur son of Toti's man. He pays 16d, and 5d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B6 Roger of Ivry has 4 burgesses who were also Azur ^[son of Toti]^'s men. They pay 7s 6d, and 13d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B7 Hugh of Bolbec has 4 burgesses who were Alric [* son of Goding *]'s men. They pay 28d, and 12d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B8 Mainou the Breton has 4 burgesses who were men of Edeva, wife of Sired. They pay 29d; they owe nothing to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B9 Hascoit Musard has 1 burgess who was Azur son of Toti's man. He pays 16d, and 2d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B10 Arnulf of Hesdin has 1 burgess who was Wiglaf 's. He pays 2s a year, and 3d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B11 William of Castellion has 2 burgesses, of the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux, who were Earl Leofwin's men. They pay 16d, and now nothing to the King; but before 1066 they paid 3d. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B12 From Earl Aubrey's Holding, 1 burgess pays 2d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ BUK B13 Leofwin of Nuneham has 5 burgesses, and had them before 1066. They pay him 4s a year, and 12d to the King. ^[Buckingham]^ <143b> List 1 [List of landholders in Buckinghamshire] 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of Winchester 3a The Bishop of Lincoln 4 The Bishop of Bayeux 5 The Bishop of Coutances 6 The Bishop of Lisieux 7 The Abbot of Westminster 8 The Abbot of St Albans 9 The Abbess of Barking 10 The Canons of Oxford 11 Reinbald the priest 12 The Count of Mortain 13 Earl Hugh of Chester 14 Walter Giffard 15 William of Warenne 16 William Peverel 17 William son of Ansculf 18 Robert of Tosny 19 Robert d'Oilly 20 Robert Gernon 21 Geoffrey de Mandeville 22 Gilbert of Ghent 23 Miles Crispin 24 Edward of Salisbury 25 Hugh of Beauchamp 26 Hugh of Bolbec 27 Henry of Ferrers 28 Walter of Vernon 29 Walter son of Other 30 Walter of Flanders 31 William of Feugères 32 William the chamberlain 33 William son of Constantine 34 William son of Magne 35 {Turstin} son of Rolf 36 {Turstin} Mantle 37 Ralph of Fougères 38 Bertram of Verdun 39 Nigel of Aubigny 40 Nigel of Berville 41 Roger of Ivry 42 Richard the artificer 43 Mainou the Breton 44 Jocelyn the Breton 45 Urso of Berchères 46 Winemar [of Flanders] 47 Martin 48 Hervey the commissioner 49 Hascoit Musard 50 Gunfrid of Chocques 51 Giles brother of Ansculf 52 Queen Matilda 53 Countess Judith 54 Azelina, wife of [Ralph] Tallboys [55 Alric the cook] [56 Alsi] 57 [Leofwin of Nuneham and] the King's thanes and almsmen. ?[1]? Land of the King BUK 1,1 [In AYLESBURY Hundred] AYLESBURY, a household manor of the King, always answered for 16 hides. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 2. 20 villagers with 14 smallholders have 10 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 23s; meadow for 8 ploughs; from the remainder, 20s. In total value it pays £56 assayed and weighed and from tolls £10 at face value; before 1066 it paid £25 at face value. In this manor there was and is one Freeman who has 1 virgate of land which he could grant or sell to whom he would; however he always serves the King's sheriff. The Bishop of Lincoln holds the church of this manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <143c> BUK 1,2 ?M? WENDOVER always answered for 24 hides. Land for 26 ploughs; in lordship 3 ploughs. 26 villagers with 6 smallholders have 17 ploughs; a further 6 possible. 2 mills at 10s; meadow for 3 ploughs; from the remainder, 20s; woodland, 2000 pigs. In total value it pays £38 a year, assayed and weighed; before 1066 it paid £25 at face value. In this manor are 2 Freemen who hold 1 1/2 hides; they did not lie there before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BUK 1,3 [In RISBOROUGH Hundred] ?M? [Princes] RISBOROUGH was a village of Earl Harold. It always answered for 30 hides. Land for 24 ploughs; in lordship 20 hides; 4 ploughs there. 30 villagers with 12 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 14s 8d; meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs. In total it pays £47 a year in white silver less 16d; before 1066 it paid £10 at face value. In this manor there lie and lay [the dues of] a burgess of Oxford who pays 2s; further a salt-boiler of Droitwich pays [***] packloads of salt; in the same manor was and is a Freeman who holds 3 virgates; although he could sell, he nevertheless served the sheriff. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BUK 1,4 [In MURSLEY Hundred] ?M? SWANBOURNE was a village of Earl Harold. It answers for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides and 3 virgates; 1 plough there, another possible. 3 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs; as many again possible. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs. In total it pays 30s a year in white silver; before 1066, 30s at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BUK 1,5 [In STOKE Hundred] ?M? UPTON was a village of Earl Harold. It answers for 18 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 19 villagers with 5 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 4s; from the fishery 1000 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total it pays £21 a year assayed and weighed; before 1066 it paid £15 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BUK 1,6 [In IXHILL Hundred] ?M? BRILL was a manor of King Edward's. It always answered for 20 hides. Land for 25 ploughs; in lordship 3. 19 villagers with 13 smallholders have 17 ploughs; a further 5 possible. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 20 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total it pays £38 a year in white silver, and for the Forest £12 assayed and weighed; before 1066 it paid £18 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BUK 1,7 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred ?M? King William holds BIDDLESDEN. Earl Aubrey had it from him. 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there, 2 more possible. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 28d; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 40s. Azur son of Thorth, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <143d> ?2? Land of Archbishop Lanfranc ^[of Canterbury]^ BUK 2,1 In STONE Hundred ?M? Archbishop Lanfranc holds HADDENHAM. It answers for 40 hides. Land for 30 ploughs; in lordship 18 hides; 6 ploughs there. 40 villagers with 16 smallholders have 14 ploughs; a further 10 possible. 15 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 6 ploughs. Pasture for the livestock; eight days' hay for the Archbishop's revenue. Total value £40; when acquired £20; before 1066 £40. Gilbert the priest holds 3 hides of this land from the Archbishop, and 1 church with tithes. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. The value is and always was 60s. Earl Tosti held this manor. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Lanfranc ^[of Canterbury]^ =] BUK 2,2 [In AYLESBURY Hundred] ?M? The Archbishop holds HALTON himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 15 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 mill at 15s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs and 2s too. The total value is and always was £8. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Lanfranc ^[of Canterbury]^ =] BUK 2,3 In RISBOROUGH Hundred ?M? The Archbishop holds [Monks] RISBOROUGH himself. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 14 ploughs; in lordship 16 hides; 2 ploughs there. 32 villagers with 8 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £16; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £16. Esger the constable held this manor from Christ Church, Canterbury, before 1066, on condition that it could not be separated from the church. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Lanfranc ^[of Canterbury]^ =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester BUK 3,1 [In DESBOROUGH Hundred] ?M? Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester holds [West] WYCOMBE. It answers for 19 hides. Land for 23 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there. 27 villagers with 8 smallholders have 19 ploughs. 7 slaves; 3 mills at 20s; 1 fishery at 1000 eels; meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs. Total value £15; when acquired £10; before 1066 £12. This manor was and is for the supplies of the monks of the Church of Winchester. ^[Bishop]^ Stigand held it before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] BUK 3,2 In YARDLEY Hundred ?M? The Bishop of Winchester holds IVINGHOE himself. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 25 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 28 villagers with 4 smallholders have 20 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 6 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 600 pigs and 10s too. Total value £18; when acquired £10; before 1066 £15. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church of Winchester. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln BUK 3a,1 In AYLESBURY Hundred ?M? Remigius, Bishop of Lincoln holds STOKE [Mandeville]. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 21 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 6 ploughs there. 20 villagers with 4 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow for 3 ploughs. This manor lies with the [lands of] Aylesbury Church. 18 smallholders who pay 20s a year. Total value £20; when acquired £12; before 1066 £18. Bishop Wulfwy held this manor with the church before 1066. From the eight hundreds which lie in the circuit of Aylesbury, each Freeman who has 1 hide or more pays one load of corn to this church. Furthermore from each Freeman 1 acre of corn or 4d was paid over to this church before 1066, but after the coming of King William it was not paid. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <144a> BUK 3a,2 ?M? Walter holds BUCKLAND from Bishop Remigius. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. In total, value £8; when acquired £3; before 1066 £10. Godric [* the sheriff *], brother of Bishop Wulfwy, held this manor; he could not grant or sell except with his permission. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BUK 3a,3 In BURNHAM Hundred Walter also holds 1/2 hide _ from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 5s. Leofric, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BUK 3a,4 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Walter holds WOOBURN himself from the Bishop. It answers for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 2. 12 villagers with 13 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 1 slave; 8 mills at 104s; meadow for 6 ploughs, and for the horses. From the fishery 300 eels; woodland, 200 pigs and 7s 4d too. Total value £15; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £12. Earl Harold held this manor. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BUK 3a,5 In LUDE Walter holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. 1 slave; 3 mills at 14s. The value is and always was 30s. Leofric, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BUK 3a,6 In `ROWLEY' Hundred The Bishop holds GAWCOTT himself; it lies in the church [lands] of Buckingham. 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Bishop Wulfwy held this land. [= ?[3a]? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux BUK 4,1 In STONE Hundred ?M? The Bishop of Bayeux holds 7 hides in STONE; Helto [* the steward *] holds from him. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 3. 1 villager with 15 smallholders have 1 plough; a further 2 possible. 7 slaves; meadow for the ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Two brothers held this manor; one of them a man of Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *]'s, the other a man of Edeva [* the fair *]'s; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,2 ?M? Helto [* the steward *] also holds DINTON from the Bishop. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 13 ploughs; in lordship 3. 35 villagers with 7 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow for 13 ploughs; 1 mill at 4s. The total value is and always was £15. Avelin , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,3 In HARTWELL Helto [* the steward *] holds 3 hides from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager and 7 smallholders. 1 mill at 8s. In total, the value is and always was 50s. 3 Freemen held this land; one, Archbishop Stigand's man, 1/2 hide; the second, Earl Leofwin's man, 2 hides; the third, Avelin 's man, 1/2 hide; and they could sell and grant. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,4 In the same village ^[HARTWELL]^ Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 1 villager and 4 slaves. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Avelin , a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,5 [In AYLESBURY Hundred] ?M? Roger holds WESTON [Turville] from the Bishop. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 17 ploughs; in lordship 3; a fourth possible. 12 villagers have 12 ploughs; a further 1 possible. 12 slaves; 4 mills at 33s 4d; meadow for 10 ploughs and 6s too; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £15; when acquired £8; before 1066 £15. <144b> Of the land of this manor Earl Leofwin held 9 1/2 hides; Godric the sheriff, 3 1/2 hides, as one manor; also two of Godric's men, 3 1/2 hides; a man of Earl Tosti's, 2 hides; two of Earl Leofwin's men, 1 1/2 hides; all could sell. The Bishop of Lisieux has 1 of these hides from the Bishop of Bayeux. Land for 1 plough; but no plough there. The value is and always was 5s. The men whom Roger holds in Weston [Turville] did not belong to Earl Leofwin before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,6 ?M? Roger holds BEDGROVE himself. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Swein, Alwin Varus' man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,7 In BIERTON Roger also holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 smallholders. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 50s. Two Freemen held this land; one was Alwin Varus' man, the other, Earl Leofwin's man; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,8 In RISBOROUGH Hundred In HORSENDEN Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 5s. A man of Earl Leofwin's held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,9 In the same village ^[HORSENDEN]^ Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough; but no plough there. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 5s. Godwin, Earl Leofwin's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,10 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? In CHALFONT [St Peter] Roger holds 4 hides and 3 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 15 ploughs; in lordship 1. 14 villagers with 4 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 6s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 600 pigs; a hawk's eyrie. Total value 110s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 110s. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,11 In AMERSHAM Roger holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 1 plough. The value of this land is and always was 20s. Alwin, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,12 In CHESHAM Roger holds 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,13 In CHESHAM the Bishop of Bayeux holds 1 1/2 hides himself. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 3s; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and always was 60s. Two Freemen held this manor; one was Earl Leofwin's man, the other, Earl Harold's man; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,14 ?M? Gilbert, Bishop of Lisieux, holds `DILEHURST' from the Bishop of Bayeux. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2; a third possible. 14 villagers with 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 1 slave; 1 mill at 3s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Earl Leofwin held this manor in lordship. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,15 ?M? Roger holds TAPLOW from the Bishop. It answers for 8 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 1. 18 villagers with 4 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 slaves; from the fishery 1000 eels; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 700 pigs. Total value £8; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £9. Asgot [* of Hailes *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; there a man of Archbishop Stigand's also had 1 hide; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <144c> BUK 4,16 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? William son of Oger holds HUGHENDEN from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 600 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £6; before 1066 £7. Queen Edith held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,17 In [West] WYCOMBE Roger holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 7s; before 1066, 10s. A man of Archbishop Stigand's held this land; he could not sell or grant outside his manor of [West] Wycombe as the Hundred testifies. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,18 In MARLOW Theodwald holds 5 hides from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 1/2 ploughs there. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill, 20s; from the fishery 500 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value £7; when acquired £4; before 1066 as much. Queen Edith held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,19 In SAUNDERTON Roger holds 5 hides from the Bishop. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 13 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. A man of Earl Leofwin's held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,20 In {HANECHEDENE} Theodwald held 3 hides from the Bishop. Now it is in the King's revenue. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 1/2 hide; 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders and 5 slaves have 5 ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £4. Fridebert , Earl Leofwin's man, held 2 1/2 hides of this manor; Alric Gangemere and his sister held 1/2 hide, which was wrongfully taken from them before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,21 In IXHILL Hundred In WALDRIDGE Helto [* the steward *] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers have 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Two Freemen held this land; one [was] Avelin 's man, the other, Aelfeva's man, Earl Harold's sister; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,22 In ILMER Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 4 hides from the Bishop. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired 100s; before 1066 as much. Godwin, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,23 Robert [* d'Oilly *] also holds ASTON [Sandford] from the Bishop for 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 7 villagers have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired, 100s; before 1066 as much. Avelin , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,24 In ASHENDON Hundred In BEACHENDON two Englishmen hold 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land [for *** ploughs]. The value is and always was 5s. They held it themselves before 1066; one [was] Brictric 's man, the other Azur [* son of Toti *]'s man; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,25 In WADDESDON Hundred In [North] MARSTON Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. A man of Azur son of Toti held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,26 In YARDLEY Hundred In WHADDON Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 3 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. A man [* of _ *] held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <144d> BUK 4,27 In MURSLEY Hundred ?M? {Turstin} of Giron holds DUNTON from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2; a third possible. 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 4 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs. In total, the value is and always was 100s. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,28 In DRAYTON [Parslow] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 3 virgates from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow for the ploughs. The value is and was 25s; before 1066, 30s. Two brothers, Alward the noble's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,29 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In WESTBURY Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Bishop as one manor. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 250 pigs. Value £3; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 60s. Alnoth the noble [* of Kent *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,30 The Bishop holds SHALSTONE himself, 5 hides, as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 3 slaves; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Two thanes held this manor as two manors; Godric [* the sheriff *] 3 hides and Wiglaf 2 hides; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,31 Robert d'Oilly and Roger of Ivry hold STOWE from the Bishop. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1; a further 2 possible. 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough; [another] 1 1/2 possible. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired waste; before 1066, 60s. Thorgisl, Baldwin son of Herlewin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,32 {Turstin} holds FOXCOTE from the Bishop. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 1 villager with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was £3. Leith, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,33 Gilbert Maminot holds LECKHAMPSTEAD from the Bishop. It answers for 18 [hides]. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 3; a fourth possible. 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs; another 4 possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 12 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. Earl Leofwin held this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,34 In `ROWLEY' Hundred Arnulf of Hesdin holds 7 hides in LENBOROUGH from the Bishop as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 1 villager with 6 smallholders have 1 plough; a further 2 possible. 3 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; from the woodland 4s a year. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. Wiglaf , Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,35 Ansgot of Rots holds PRESTON [Bissett] from the Bishop. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 11 villagers with 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs, 6 slaves; 1 mill at 32d; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066 as much. Wiglaf , Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <145a> BUK 4,36 Robert of Thaon holds CHETWODE from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs; [another] 1/2 possible. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 30d; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Alnoth the Kentishman, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,37 Arnulf of Hesdin holds BARTON [Hartshorn] from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders have 1 plough; [another] 2 ploughs possible. 4 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; from the pasture, 30s; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £14; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Wiglaf , a thane of Earl Leofwin's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,38 Ilbert of Lacy holds TINGEWICK from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 10 slaves; 1 mill at 4s; from the other payments of the village, 20s; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 800 pigs. In total, value £10; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. Alnoth [* the noble *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,39 In `MOW' Hundred The Bishop of Bayeux holds 3 hides and 3 virgates _ himself. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 1/2 plough there; [another] 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 20s; when acquired 13s 4d; before 1066, 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,40 Robert of Romney holds 6 hides in ADDINGTON from the Bishop. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 4 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. The value is and was 60s; before 1066, 100s. Godwin, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,41 In BUNSTY Hundred In LATHBURY the Bishop of Lisieux holds 1 hide less 5 feet from the Bishop of Bayeux. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Siric, Earl Leofwin's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,42 The Bishop of Lisieux holds GAYHURST from the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert of Noyers from him. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 13s 4d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 80 pigs. In total, the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. Siric, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BUK 4,43 [In MOULSOE Hundred] In BRICKHILL {Turstin} holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough, but there is no plough there, only 3 villagers with 2 smallholders. The value is and was 14s; before 1066, 20s. Alwin, {Estan} 's man, held this manor; he could not grant or sell outside Brickhill, {Estan}'s manor. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <145b> ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances BUK 5,1 In IXHILL Hundred The Bishop of Coutances holds WORMINGHALL; Robert [* son of Walter *] holds from him. It always answered for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 16 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Edeva, Wulfward [* White *]'s wife, held this manor under Queen Edith; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,2 In ASHENDON Hundred The Bishop holds LUDGERSHALL himself. It answers for 9 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 13 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Edeva [* wife of Wulfward White *] held this manor from Queen Edith; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,3 Two men-at-arms hold OVING from the Bishop. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 4; a fifth possible. 18 villagers have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 8 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £7. Edwin [* son of Burgred *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,4 In WADDESDON Hundred In [North] MARSTON Ranulf holds 1 virgate under the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough; 2 oxen there. The value is and always was 40d. Leofric, Edwin [* son of Burgred *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,5 In MURSLEY Hundred In STEWKLEY William holds 3 1/2 hides as one manor. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 10 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 5 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs. The value is and always was £4. Wulfward [* White *] the noble, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,6 In `SECKLEY' Hundred The Bishop holds SIMPSON himself for 8 hides and 3 virgates as one manor in pledge from William Bonvallet. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 13 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 8 ploughs. Total value £6; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £8. Queen Edith held this manor; she could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,7 The Bishop holds [Water] EATON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 18 ploughs; in lordship 4 ploughs. 35 villagers with 6 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 12 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 12 ploughs. Total value £12; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Edeva [* wife of Wulfward White *] held this manor; she could sell to whom she would. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,8 In BUNSTY Hundred Edeva [* wife of Wulfward White *] holds [Little] LINFORD from the Bishop. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 8s 8d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Edeva also held this manor before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,9 In LATHBURY William holds 5 hides from the Bishop as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 6 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Edwin son of Burgred, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,10 In TYRINGHAM Ansketil holds 2 1/2 hides and 3 parts of 1 virgate from the Bishop as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 3. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. 4 slaves. <145c> In total, value 50s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. This land is in exchange for Bleadon. Two thanes held this manor; one, Earl Waltheof's man, had 2 hides and 1/2 virgate as one manor; the other held 3 parts of 1 virgate; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,11 In STOKE [Goldington] an Englishman holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Two thanes held this land as two manors; each held 2 1/2 virgates; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,12 ?M? In WESTON [Underwood] the Bishop holds 7 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 1 plough. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs; with them are 7 Freemen and a Frenchman. 3 slaves; meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Ten thanes, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men, held this manor; they could sell. A man of Alric [* son of Goding *]'s was also there; he had 3 virgates; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,13 ?M? The Bishop holds OLNEY himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 24 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 40s and 200 eels; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. In total, value £12; when acquired £7; before 1066 £12. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor; 1 Freeman, his man, had 1 1/2 virgates; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,14 ?M? In LAVENDON the Bishop holds 2 hides as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. A man of Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s held this manor; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,15 In the same village ^[LAVENDON]^ William holds 4 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the Bishop as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 27s and 250 eels; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Eight thanes held this manor; one of them, Alli , King Edward's man, was senior to the others. All could sell their own land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,16 In the same village ^[LAVENDON]^ Ansketil holds 1 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. Meadow likewise; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] and Wulfric, his man, held this land; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,17 In the same village ^[LAVENDON]^ 3 Freemen hold 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 villager with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 8 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Two thanes, Burgred [* father of Edwin *] and Wulfric, a man of God, held this land; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,18 In MOULSOE Hundred In CLIFTON [Reynes] Morcar holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs; 1 mill. In total, the value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Alli , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. This land is in exchange for Bleadon, as the Bishop's men state. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,19 In the same village ^[CLIFTON [Reynes]]^ Thorbert holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfwin, a man of God, held this land; he could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <145d> BUK 5,20 ?M? The Bishop holds SHERINGTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 4 ploughs there. 22 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 8 slaves; 1 mill at 26s; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £10; when acquired £7; before 1066 £10. Of this manor, Edwin son of Burgred held 6 hides as one manor; Alwin, a man of his, 1 hide as one manor; and Oswulf [* son of Frani *], King Edward's man, had 3 hides as one manor. Those two could grant and sell their land. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BUK 5,21 In EMBERTON two thanes hold 3 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. The value is and was 40s; before 1066 £4. The same men held as hold now. One of them, Godric, had 1 hide; the other, Wulfric, 2 hides as one manor; they could sell. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux BUK 6,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred The Bishop of Lisieux holds 2 1/2 hides in CRAFTON. Robert of Noyers holds from him, as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2; a third possible. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. Blaecmann, Earl Tosti's man, held this manor; he could not sell without his permission. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] BUK 6,2 In MOULSOE Hundred In BRICKHILL Robert [* of Noyers *] holds 5 hides from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs. The value is and always was £4. Blaecmann, Earl Tosti's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster BUK 7,1 In STOKE Hundred ?M? The Abbot of St Peter's of Westminster holds DENHAM. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 7 ploughs; a further 3 possible. Meadow for 12 ploughs; 2 mills at 7s; 3 fisheries yield 3s a year; woodland, 300 pigs. The total value is and was £7; before 1066 £10. The thane Wulfstan gave this manor to St Peter's of Westminster; it lay there in lordship in 1066. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] BUK 7,2 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? The Abbot holds 8 hides in EAST BURNHAM himself. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 5 ploughs. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value 100s 28d; when acquired, the same; before 1066 £6. Three thanes held this manor before 1066; they could sell. However these three paid 5 {orae} a year as a customary due to the monastery of Staines. One of them, Wulfric, had 3 hides and 3 virgates; the second, Edric of Marlow's man, had 3 hides and 1 virgate; the third had 1 hide; he was Saewulf [* brother of Siward *]'s man. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?8? Land of St Albans BUK 8,1 In WADDESDON Hundred The Abbot of St Albans holds GRANBOROUGH. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired, £4; before 1066, 100s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?8? Land of St Albans =] BUK 8,2 In COTTESLOE Hundred ?M? The Abbot holds ASTON [Abbots] himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 7 villagers with 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 3 ploughs. Value £10; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?8? Land of St Albans =] <146a> BUK 8,3 In MURSLEY Hundred ?M? The Abbot holds WINSLOW himself. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 19 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 17 villagers with 5 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 3 slaves. Meadow for 19 ploughs. From the woodland, 10s a year. The total value is and always was £11 13s 4d. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Albans Church. [= ?8? Land of St Albans =] ?9? Land of Barking Church BUK 9,1 In YARDLEY Hundred The Abbess of Barking holds SLAPTON. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers with 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. The total value is and always was £6. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] Barking Church. [= ?9? Land of Barking Church =] ?10? Land of the Canons of Oxford BUK 10,1 In ASHENDON Hundred The Canons of Oxford hold [Upper] WINCHENDON from the King. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers with 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of the Canons of Oxford. [= ?10? Land of the Canons of Oxford =] ?11? Land of Reinbald the priest BUK 11,1 In BURNHAM Hundred Reinbald the priest holds 1 hide from the King in BOVENEY, which lies in [the lands of] the Church of Cookham. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. He held it himself in alms from King Edward. [= ?11? Land of Reinbald the priest =] ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain BUK 12,1 In STONE Hundred The Count of Mortain holds 1 hide in [Little] MISSENDEN; Wigot holds from him. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; [another] 1/2 possible. 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066, 40s. Alwin, Sired son of Sibbi's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,2 In RISBOROUGH Hundred In HORSENDEN Ralph holds 6 hides and 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill yields nothing; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 50s; before 1066, 100s. 3 Freemen held this manor; two of these, Earl Harold's men, had 2 hides; the third, Ingeld's man, had 4 hides and 3 virgates. However all could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,3 ?M? The Count holds BLEDLOW himself. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 18 ploughs; in lordship 16 hides; 4 ploughs there. 32 villagers with 3 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 8 slaves; 1 mill pays 24 loads of malt; woodland, 1000 pigs; from the returns of the woodland, enough ploughshares; meadow for 18 ploughs. Total value £22; when acquired £12; before 1066 £20. Edmer Ator, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,4 In BURNHAM Hundred In AMERSHAM Almer [* of Wootton *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *], Aldeva's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,5 In DESBOROUGH Hundred In [West] WYCOMBE William holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. 1 Freeman, a man of Archbishop Stigand's, held this land. He could not grant or sell outside the manor of [West] Wycombe, in 1066, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <146b> BUK 12,6 In IXHILL Hundred In ICKFORD the monks of Grestain hold 6 hides from the Count. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 3 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 6 ploughs. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Ulf, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,7 In COTTESLOE Hundred ?M? The Count holds WING himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 40 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 4 ploughs there. 51 villagers with 20 smallholders have 21 ploughs; a further 15 ploughs possible. Meadow for 25 ploughs. From the pasture, shares for 5 ploughs. Total value £31; when acquired the same; before 1066 £32. Edward the noble, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,8 In CRAFTON the monks of Saint-Nicolas [* of Angers *] hold 2 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 3. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 5 ploughs. The value is and was £4; before 1066 £6. Edward the noble held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,9 In WINGRAVE Alan holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 1 plough; 1 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Ordmer, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,10 In HELSTHORPE Ranulf holds 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Leofwin, Godric's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,11 In HARDWICK Almer [* of Wootton *] holds 2 hides from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 40s. Saeward, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,12 In BURSTON Alan holds 2 hides from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Three thanes held this land, of whom one was Earl Leofwin's man; the second a man of Godwin the noble, Abbot of Westminster; the third, Alfred of Wing's man; all could sell their land. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,13 In the same village ^[BURSTON]^ Almer [* of Wootton *] holds 1 virgate from the Count. 2 villagers. The value is and was 5s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *], Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,14 In YARDLEY Hundred In DRAYTON [Beauchamp] William son of Nigel holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 25 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. A widow of Brictric 's held this land; she could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,15 In the same village ^[DRAYTON [Beauchamp]]^ Leofsi holds 1 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 25 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. Wicga, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,16 In PITSTONE Ralph holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from the Count as one manor. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 25s. Alfgeat of Aylesbury held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,17 In the same village ^[PITSTONE]^ Bernard holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from the Count as one manor. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. Two of the Abbot of St Albans' men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,18 In the same village ^[PITSTONE]^ Fulcwald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Woodland, 10 pigs. The value is and always was 10s. Gladwin , the Abbot of St Albans' man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <146c> BUK 12,19 From the manor of PITSTONE Thorgisl, the Count's man, took 6 hides which the Count ^[of Mortain]^ himself wrongfully holds, in his lordship. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,20 In [Ivinghoe] ASTON Ralph holds 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Godwin, a priest of Archbishop Stigand's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,21 In CHEDDINGTON Ralph holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. Three of Archbishop Stigand's men held this land; they could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,22 In the same village ^[CHEDDINGTON]^ Ranulf holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value is and always was 10s. Leofing, the Abbot of St Albans' man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,23 In HORTON Alstan holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 3s. Brunmann, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,24 In MURSLEY Hundred In SWANBOURNE Ralph and Almer [* of Wootton *] hold 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 there; [another] 4 possible. 2 villagers. Meadow for 5 ploughs. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired £6; before 1066, 100s. Brictwin, a thane of King Edward's, held 4 1/2 hides of this manor, and Almer [* of Wootton *], Earl Harold's man, 1 1/2 hides; they could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,25 In SALDEN Ralph holds 3 hides and 1/2 virgate from the Count as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Four thanes held this manor; one of these [was] a man of Alwin's, the second a man of Alwin of Nuneham's, the third a man of Alward [* the noble *]'s, the fourth a man of Azur [* son of Toti *]'s; all of them could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,26 In MURSLEY Alfred [* the butler *] holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 7s; before 1066, 10s. Edwin, Azur [* son of Toti *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,27 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In BIDDLESDEN the Count also holds 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough; but it has been laid waste. Alric, Alwin son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,28 In `ROWLEY' Hundred In HILLESDEN Ranulf holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 12s; before 1066, 30s. Leofwin, Alric son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,29 In `MOW' Hundred In MARSH [Gibbon] the monks of Grestain hold 11 hides from the Count. Land for 13 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there. 17 villagers with 3 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 8 slaves. In total, the value is and always was £8. Ulf son of Burgred held this manor; he could sell. A man of Bondi the constable's had 1/2 hide there; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,30 In `SECKLEY' Hundred In CALDECOTE Alfred [* the butler *] holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from the Count as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2; a further 1/2 possible. 2 vavassors pay 32s 6d; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 5 {orae} and 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 24 pigs, and 28d as a customary due. The total value is and always was £4. Four thanes held this manor before 1066; they could sell and grant to whom they would. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,31 In WOUGHTON Ralph holds 4 hides from the Count as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1; another possible. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. In total, value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066 £3. Eight thanes held this manor; four of these, men <146d> of Aelfric Varus', had 1/2 hide; one, a man of Alric son of Goding's, 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; one, a man of Wulfward son of Edeva's, 1 hide and 1 virgate; one, a man of Leofwin son of {Estan}'s, 1/2 hide; one, a man of Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]'s, 1/2 hide; one, a man of Morcar 's, 1/2 hide; and one, a man of Saewold 's, had 1 virgate; all these could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,32 In LOUGHTON Walter holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Value of this land, 20s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Almer [* of Wootton *], Aelfric? son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,33 In [Great] LINFORD Ranulf holds 2 hides from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 40s. Two of Alric son of Goding's men held this land; they could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,34 In BUNSTY Hundred In WESTON [Underwood] Ivo holds 1 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 plough; 2 oxen there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. Three thanes held this land; two of these, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men, had 3 virgates and 2 parts of 1 virgate; the third, Alric son of Goding's man, 1 virgate; they could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,35 In LAVENDON Humphrey holds 2 1/2 hides from the Count as one manor. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough there. 3 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 10s and 50 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. A man of Alric son of Goding's held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,36 In MOULSOE Hundred In WAVENDON Ralph holds 2 hides from the Count as one manor. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Goldnir, King Edward's Guard, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,37 In the same [village] ^[WAVENDON]^ Walter holds 2 hides from the Count as one manor. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough; a further 1/2 possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Brictwin, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] BUK 12,38 In the same village ^[WAVENDON]^ Humphrey holds 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Kentish, Leofnoth son of Osmund's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?13? Land of Earl Hugh BUK 13,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred ?M? Earl Hugh holds MENTMORE; Robert [* of Rhuddlan *] holds from him. It answers for 18 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 4 ploughs. 18 villagers have 6 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. Total value £12; when acquired £10; before 1066 £14. Edeva the fair held this manor. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] BUK 13,2 In `SECKLEY' Hundred Hugh [* son of Norman *] holds SHENLEY [Church End] from the Earl. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 ploughs. 5 villagers with 6 slaves have 5 ploughs; a further 2 possible. Meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Burghard [* of Shenley *], one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] <147a> BUK 13,3 In SHENLEY [Church End] Hugh [* son of Norman *] holds 5 hides from Earl Hugh as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; 4 ploughs there; a fifth possible. 8 villagers. Meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The total value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. Burghard [* of Shenley *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] BUK 13,4 In MOULSOE Hundred William [* Malbank *] holds BRICKHILL. It answers for 9 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 4 ploughs. 16 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 mills at 30s; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £9; when acquired £7; before 1066 £10. Earl Tosti held this manor. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?14? Land of Walter Giffard BUK 14,1 In STONE Hundred Walter Giffard, and Hugh of Bolbec from him, holds 2 hides in HARTWELL. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. 4 slaves. The value is and always was 30s. Two of Sired's men held this land; they could sell; they hold now. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,2 ?M? Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds [Great] KIMBLE himself from Walter. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 11 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 2, a third possible. 22 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 1/2 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 11 ploughs; wood for fences. The total value is and always was £10. Sired, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,3 ?M? {Turstin} son of Rolf holds [Great] MISSENDEN from Walter. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2. 9 villagers with 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 500 pigs; and from the returns of the woodland, 4 {orae} a year. The total value is and was £4; before 1066 £7. Sired son of Aelfeva, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,4 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Herbrand [* of Sackville *] holds FAWLEY from Walter. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 13 villagers with 1 smallholder have 12 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Earl Tosti held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,5 In IXHILL Hundred ?M? Walter holds [Long] CRENDON himself. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 25 ploughs; in lordship 10 hides; 5 ploughs there. 52 villagers with 10 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 10 slaves; 1 mill at 18s; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs, and a park there for woodland beasts. Total value £20; when acquired and before 1066 £15. Saeric son of Aelfeva held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,6 ?M? Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds ADDINGROVE from Walter. It answers for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 2 villagers with 7 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough. In total, value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Wulfward [* White *], Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,7 ?M? Walter holds CHILTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £7; when acquired £8; before 1066 as much. Alric son of Goding, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,8 ?M? Roger holds EASINGTON from Walter. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 5 villagers have 2 [ploughs]. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 60s. Alric son of Goding held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,9 ?M? Walter holds DORTON himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 2 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. <147b> 12 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and always was 100s. Alric [* son of Goding *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,10 In ASHENDON Hundred ?M? Walter holds POLLICOTT himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Two men-at-arms hold from Walter. In lordship 4 ploughs. 13 villagers with 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Alric son of Goding held 5 hides of this manor, and three brothers held 5 hides; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,11 ?M? In ASHENDON Richard holds 8 hides from Walter. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. Total value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Three brothers held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,12 ?M? In CHEARSLEY Arnulf and Geoffrey hold 8 1/2 hides from Walter. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 4 ploughs. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Six thanes held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,13 ?M? Walter holds [Lower] WINCHENDON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 23 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow for 7 ploughs; 1 mill at 20s and 80 eels. The total value is and always was £12. Edeva [* wife of Wulfward White *] held this manor from Queen Edith. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,14 ?M? Ralph [* of Grenville *] holds WOTTON [Underwood] from Walter. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3. 10 villagers with 13 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total, the value is and was £7; before 1066 £8. Edeva, Wulfward [* White *]'s wife, held this manor; she could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,15 In COTTESLOE Hundred Two Englishmen hold 1 virgate from Walter in this Hundred _. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 3 1/2s. The present holders held before 1066; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,16 ?M? Hugh of Bolbec holds WHITCHURCH from Walter. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 3 ploughs; [another] 2 possible. 14 villagers with 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. In total, the value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. Two brothers, thanes of King Edward's, held this manor as two manors; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,17 In LITTLECOTE Robert [* of Noyers *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough. The value of this land is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Wicga, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,18 In BURSTON {Turstin} ^[son of Rolf]^ holds 1 hide from Walter. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alwynn, a woman, held this land under Siward [* brother of Saewulf *]; she could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,19 In YARDLEY Hundred Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds 5 1/2 hides in PITSTONE from Walter as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. {Toroi}, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,20 In MURSLEY Hundred William holds 7 hides and 3 virgates in SWANBOURNE from Walter as one manor. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 2. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. In total, the value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. <147c> Two thanes held this manor; Alward [* the noble *], 5 hides less 1 virgate, and Alwin, his man, 2 hides and 3 virgates; they had it as two manors; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,21 ?M? Walter holds HORWOOD himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 4 ploughs. 8 villagers with 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 9 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and always was £7. Alward the noble, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,22 Walter of Bec holds SINGLEBOROUGH from Walter. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 3 ploughs. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. The total value is and always was £4. Edward the noble, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,23 ?M? Walter holds WHADDON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs there. 14 villagers with 9 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 10 slaves; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and always was £8. Edward the noble, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,24 ?M? In MURSLEY William holds 5 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 2 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was £3. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,25 [In `STOTFOLD' Hundred] In LAMPORT Berner holds 3 1/2 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1; another possible. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. Swein Swart, Earl Edwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,26 Robert [* of Noyers *] holds AKELEY from Walter. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 4 oxen; 2 ploughs possible. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 800 pigs and 6[s too]. The total value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Alric son of Goding held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,27 ?M? Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds LILLINGSTONE [Dayrell] from Walter. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2; [another] 1/2 possible. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. Meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 1200 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 50s. Siric, Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,28 In [Maids] MORETON {Turstin} [* son of Rolf *] holds 2 hides from Walter. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfric, Alric son of Goding's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,29 In the same village ^[[Maids] MORETON]^ {Turstin} [* son of Rolf *] also holds 4 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2; another 2 possible. 1 villager with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs. Value £4, when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Alric son of Goding held 2 hides of this manor as one manor; Edric, Esger the constable's man, 1 1/2 hides as one manor; and Saeward, Azur son of Toti's man, held 1/2 hide; they could grant and sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,30 In LECKHAMPSTEAD Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 2 hides from Walter. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill at 20d; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. <147d> Total value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. Swarting, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could neither sell nor grant without his permission. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,31 In `ROWLEY' Hundred In BEACHAMPTON Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 5 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 5 villagers with 9 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 1 slave; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs. Total value £4; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £4 10s. Alric [* son of Goding *], King Edward's man and thane, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,32 Hugh [* of Bolbec *] also holds BOURTON from Walter. It answers for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 20s. Alric [* son of Goding *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,33 In LENBOROUGH Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds 3 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 40s. Tovi, Alric son of Goding's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,34 In HILLESDEN Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 18 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 14 ploughs; in lordship 4. 17 villagers with 9 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 7 slaves; 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 14 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired £8; before 1066 as much. Alric [* son of Goding *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,35 [In `MOW' Hundred] Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds EDGCOTT from Walter. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2. 10 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and always was 100s. Four thanes held this manor; one of these, Alwin, had 2 1/2 hides as one manor; the second, Edwin, 1 hide and 1 virgate as one manor; Almer, 1/2 hide; and Thori, one of King Edward's Guards, 3 virgates; all could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,36 [In `SECKLEY' Hundred] In [Little] WOOLSTONE Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds 3 1/2 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; 1 mill at 10s. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Edward [* the noble *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,37 In [Great] WOOLSTONE the monks of Saint-Pierre-de-la-Couture [* of Le Mans *] hold 5 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 6s 4d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. Alric son of Goding held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,38 ?M? Walter holds NEWTON [Longville] himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there. 20 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 11 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. Total value £12; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. Edward the noble held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,39 In LOUGHTON Ivo holds 4 1/2 hides from Walter. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 2. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough; another 1 1/2 possible. Meadow for 4 ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £4. Five thanes held this manor; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] <148a> BUK 14,40 In BRADWELL Walter Hackett holds 1 1/2 hides from Walter Giffard. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1; another possible. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Alfgeat, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,41 ?M? In [Great] LINFORD Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1. 16 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value £3; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Alric son of Goding held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,42 In BUNSTY Hundred ?M? Hugh [* of Bolbec *] also holds RAVENSTONE from Walter. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. 1 mill at 25s; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066, £6. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,43 In LAVENDON Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds 2 hides, 1 virgate, and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Walter. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 8 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. Value 25s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. A man of Bishop Wulfwy's held this land; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,44 In MOULSOE Hundred ?M? In HARDMEAD Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. A man of Alric son of Goding's held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,45 ?M? Richard holds MOULSOE from Walter. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Eight thanes held this manor; they could sell. One of them, Alwin, held 2 hides as one manor; the second, Ulf, Esger the constable's man, 2 hides as one manor; Algar, Edward the noble's man, 1 1/2 hides as one manor; Alsi, 1 hide; Thorkil, 1 hide; Lodi, 1 hide; Oswulf [* son of Frani *] 1 hide, and Alric [* son of Goding *], 1/2 hide. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,46 ?M? In BROUGHTON Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 4 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill, in lordship; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. Oswy, Alric son of Goding's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,47 In MILTON [Keynes] Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds 1/2 hide from Walter. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 4s; before 1066, 10s. Oswy, Alric [* son of Goding *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,48 ?M? In BRICKHILL Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds 5 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Godwin, Bishop Wulfwy's man, held 2 hides of this land as one manor; Godebold , 1 hide; Alric [* son of Goding *], 1 hide, and Ordric, 1 hide; all could sell their land. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] BUK 14,49 ?M? In the same village ^[BRICKHILL]^ Robert [* of Noyers *] holds 4 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 3. 9 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 100s. Godwin, Bishop Wulfwy's man, held 2 hides of this land as one manor; five other thanes held the other land, that is 2 hides; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Walter Giffard =] <148b> ?15? Land of William of Warenne BUK 15,1 In AYLESBURY Hundred William of Warenne holds BROUGHTON. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 13 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. Edward [* the noble *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?15? Land of William of Warenne =] BUK 15,2 In `ROWLEY' Hundred ?M? Brian holds CAVERSFIELD from William. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 12 villagers with 9 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A fishpond. The total value is and always was 100s. Edward [* the noble *], Earl Tosti's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?15? Land of William of Warenne =] ?16? Land of William Peverel BUK 16,1 In STONE Hundred ?M? William Peverel holds HARTWELL; 6 hides and 3 virgates. Teuthael holds from him. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 16 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,2 In UPTON Robert holds 3 1/2 hides from William. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs. The value is and always was 60s. Alwin, Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,3 In ASHENDON Hundred ?M? Payne holds TETCHWICK from William, for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value of this land, 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,4 In SHIPTON [Lee] William holds 1 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 5s. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,5 In WADDESDON Hundred ?M? William holds [Middle] CLAYDON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 16 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 3 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £12; before 1066 £10. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,6 ?M? William holds HOGSHAW himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and always was 60s. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,7 ?M? Ralph holds 3 hides and 1 virgate in CLAYDON from William as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 4 villagers have another; a third possible. Meadow for 1 plough; wood for fences. The value is and always was 40s. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. A man of his held 1 virgate of this land; he could sell without his permission. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,8 [In `MOW' Hundred] ?M? Ambrose holds ADSTOCK from William. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 3. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. Meadow for 7 ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. ^[Countess]^ Gytha, Earl Ralph's wife, held this manor; she could sell. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,9 In BUNSTY Hundred ?M? William holds HAVERSHAM himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship [***] hides; 1 1/2 ploughs there; another 1 1/2 possible. 16 villagers with 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 8s, and 75 eels; meadow for 9 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Countess Gytha held this manor. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] BUK 16,10 ?M? Drogo holds STOKE [Goldington] from William; 3 hides and 3 virgates as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and always was £4. Countess Gytha held this manor. [= ?16? Land of William Peverel =] <148c> ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf BUK 17,1 In STONE Hundred William son of Ansculf holds 1/2 hide in this Hundred _, and an Englishman from him. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. Leofwin, Alsi's brother, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,2 In AYLESBURY Hundred ?M? Ralph holds 13 1/2 hides from William in ELLESBOROUGH. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 2. 17 villagers with 3 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 105 pigs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £9. Earl Harold held this manor; Ansculf of Picquigny exchanged this manor with Ralph Tallboys for half of [Princes] Risborough by order of King William. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,3 In the same village ^[ELLESBOROUGH]^ Otbert holds 1 1/2 hides from William. Land for 2 ploughs; 2 oxen there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 20s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,4 ?M? Otbert also holds HAMPDEN from William. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; woodland, 500 pigs, and from the returns of woodland, shares for 2 ploughs. The value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *], Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,5 In STOKE Hundred Walter holds DITTON from William. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Sired, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,6 ?M? Walter also holds STOKE [Poges] from William. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2. 10 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 4s; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value £5; when acquired £3; before 1066 £6. Sired, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. A Freeman, Tubbi 's man, held 1 hide of this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,7 In WADDESDON Hundred ?M? In [North] MARSTON Ranulf holds 6 1/2 hides from William as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4. Leofric, Earl Edwin's man, held 5 hides of this manor as one manor; a second man had 1 hide and 1 virgate, of King Edward's jurisdiction; and Brictwin, Earl Tosti's man, had 1 virgate; all of them could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,8 In the same village ^[[North] MARSTON]^ Bernard holds 1 hide from William. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alwin, Brictric 's man, held this land; it was of the King's jurisdiction; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,9 [In MURSLEY Hundred] In HOGGESTON Payne holds 8 hides and 2 1/2 virgates from William. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2. 12 villagers with 7 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 10 ploughs. In total, the value is and was £7; before 1066, 100s. Almer [* of Wootton *], Bondi the constable's man, held 7 hides of this manor as one manor; a man of the Abbess of Barking's, 1 hide; and a man of Edeva the fair's held 2 1/2 virgates; all of them could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,10 In COTTESLOE Hundred In SOULBURY Payne holds 5 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate from William. Land for 17 ploughs; in lordship 3. 14 villagers with 5 smallholders have 9 ploughs; a further 5 ploughs possible. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 16s; meadow for 3 ploughs. In total the value is and was £7; before 1066 £8. 11 Freemen held this manor; they could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <148d> BUK 17,11 In HOLLINGDON Payne holds 3 1/2 virgates from William. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. The value is and always was 10s. Four Freemen held this land; three of these, men of Brictric 's, had 2 1/2 virgates; the fourth, a man of Wicga's, had 1 virgate; all of them could sell their land. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,12 In LITTLECOTE Payne holds 1 1/2 hides from William. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 there, with 1 smallholder; [another] 1/2 possible. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 30s. Two of Brictric 's men held this land; they could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,13 In YARDLEY Hundred In CHEDDINGTON Swarting holds 1/2 hide from William. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Leofing, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,14 In MURSLEY Hundred In SWANBOURNE Payne holds 1 virgate from William. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Oswy, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,15 In `MOW' Hundred Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds 2 hides _ from William at a revenue. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. In total, the value is and was 26s. He held it himself before 1066; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,16 In MARSH [Gibbon] Aelric holds 4 hides from William as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 70s. He held it himself before 1066, but now he holds it from William at a revenue, harshly and wretchedly. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,17 In `SECKLEY' Hundred ?M? William holds NEWPORT [Pagnell] himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 4 carucates of land; 4 ploughs there. 5 villagers have 5 ploughs; the burgesses have 6 1/2 ploughs of the other men who work outside the 5 hides. 9 slaves; 2 mills at 40s; meadow for all the ploughs and 10s too; woodland, 300 pigs and 2s too; a further 4s from the men who live in the woodland; in all other payments it pays 116s 4d a year. The total value is and was £20; before 1066 £24. Ulf [* Fenman *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,18 In CALDECOTE William holds 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1; another possible. 1 villager. 1 mill at 8s; a man-at-arms has 1/2 hide, with 1/2 plough; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. Two of Ulf [* Fenman *]'s men held this manor; they could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,19 In [Little] WOOLSTONE William holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Ulf [* Fenman *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,20 In BRADWELL William holds 3 virgates. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Alward, Goding's man, held this land; he could sell. When he was sheriff, Ansculf [* of Picquigny *] dispossessed William of Cholsey of this land, wrongfully, as the men of the Hundred state, and without the King's or anyone's deliverer. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,21 In [Great] LINFORD Robert holds 1 virgate from William. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager. The value is and always was 2s. Grimbald, {Bisi}? 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,22 [In BUNSTY Hundred] In TYRINGHAM Acard [* of Ivry *] holds 7 hides, 1 virgate, and the fourth part of 1 virgate from William as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 9 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs, and 26d from minor customary dues. In total, value £6; when acquired £8; before 1066 as much. <149a> Five thanes held this manor; one of them, Harold , had 3 hides as one manor; Godwin the priest, 1/2 hide; {Estan} , 2 hides as one manor; Godric, Harold's man, 1 virgate; and Aelfeva, Harold's wife, 1 1/2 hides as one manor; all of them could sell to whom they would. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,23 In MOULSOE Hundred Wibert holds 4 hides [* in ASTWOOD *] from William as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs and 16d too. The value is and was 40s; before 1066 £4. Two thanes, Harold and Alwin, held this manor; they could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,24 In CHICHELEY Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds 3 hides from William as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,25 In the same [village] ^[CHICHELEY]^ Andrew holds 3 hides from William as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. {Edstan}? , Alnoth [* the noble *] the Kentishman's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,26 In the same [village] ^[CHICHELEY]^ Payne holds 3 hides and 3 virgates from William as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow for the ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £4. Nine thanes held this manor; they could sell without the permission of their lords ^[_]^. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,27 ?M? William holds TICKFORD himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 2 carucates of land; 2 ploughs there, besides the 5 hides. 6 villagers with 4 slaves have 6 ploughs. Meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. 5 Freemen pay 27s. Value 100s; when acquired £6; before 1066 as much. Ulf [* Fenman *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; there were five thanes there who held 3 1/2 virgates of this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,28 In HARDMEAD Hervey holds 1 hide less 1/2 virgate from William as one manor. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland, 24 pigs. The value is and was 12s; before 1066, 20s. Godwin, Ulf [* Fenman *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,29 In the same [village] ^[HARDMEAD]^ Payne holds 1/2 virgate from William. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 5 pigs. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 2 or [***]. Godric, Oswy's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,30 In the same [village] ^[HARDMEAD]^ Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds 1 hide from William as one manor. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. The value is and always was one silver mark. Three brothers held this manor; one of them was Toki's man, two were Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]'s men; they could sell. 1/2 virgate of this land lies in the [lands of the] monastery of St Firmin of Crawley, and lay [there] before 1066. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] BUK 17,31 In MILTON [Keynes] Osbert holds 1 hide from William. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 5s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 as much. Saewold , Wulfward [* White *] the noble's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?17? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <149b> ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny BUK 18,1 In STONE Hundred Robert of Tosny, and Gilbert [* son of Turold *] from him, holds 7 hides in STONE. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 7 villagers with 11 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. 1 Freeman pays 15s a year. The total value is and always was 100s. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *], one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] BUK 18,2 In YARDLEY Hundred ?M? In CHEDDINGTON Gilbert [* son of Turold *] holds 5 1/2 hides from Robert as one manor. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1; another possible. 6 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 60s; before 1066, 100s. Oswulf son of Frani, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] BUK 18,3 In MOULSOE Hundred ?M? In CLIFTON [Reynes] William of Bosc-le-hard and his brother ^[Roger of Bosc-le-hard]^ hold 4 hides from Robert as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 6 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. In total, the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Oswulf [* son of Frani *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. In this village, Clifton [Reynes], Sifrith and Thorbert hold 3 virgates, which William and Roger have appropriated and concealed, against the King, as the men of the Hundred say. Of the 4 hides mentioned above, Alric [* son of Goding *], Oswulf [* son of Frani *]'s man, held 1 virgate; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly BUK 19,1 In STOKE Hundred ?M? Robert d'Oilly holds IVER. It answers for 17 hides. Land for 30 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 32 villagers have 26 ploughs; 5 of these villagers have 6 hides. 6 smallholders and 4 slaves. 3 mills at 44s; meadow for 30 ploughs; from 4 fisheries 1500 eels, and fish every Friday for the village reeve's work; woodland, 800 pigs; 2 {arpents} of vines. Total value £22; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £12. Toki, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; there were three Freemen there. One of these, Toki's man, held 3 virgates, but he could not sell without his permission; the second, Queen Edith's man, 2 1/2 hides; the third, Saewulf [* brother of Siward *]'s man, had 2 1/2 hides. These two could grant or sell to whom they would; they did not belong to this manor. Robert exchanged this manor with Clarenbald of Le Marais for Padbury. It is of his wife's Holding. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BUK 19,2 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Robert holds [High] WYCOMBE himself from his wife's Holding. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 30 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there. 40 villagers with 8 smallholders have 27 ploughs. 8 slaves and 4 boors; 6 mills at 75s a year; meadow for 3 ploughs, for the horses of the court, and for the villagers' ploughs; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value £26; when acquired £10; before 1066 £12. Brictric held this manor from Queen Edith. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BUK 19,3 In IXHILL Hundred Robert son of Walter holds OAKLEY from Robert. It answers for 5 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 3. 9 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; woodland, 200 pigs, if it were not for the King's park in which it lies. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. These 5 hides and 3 virgates are 8 hides. Aelfgyth [* mother of Godwin *], a girl, held 2 of these hides, which she could grant or sell to whom she would; and from King Edward's household revenue she had 1/2 hide herself, which Godric the sheriff assigned to her for as long as he should be sheriff, so that she might teach his daughter gold embroidery. Robert son of Walter now holds this land, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] <149c> BUK 19,4 In YARDLEY [Hundred] Ralph Basset holds MARSWORTH from Robert. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 4. 22 villagers have 5 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 mills at 15s; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 800 pigs. The total value is and always was £20. Brictric , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BUK 19,5 In CHEDDINGTON Ralph holds 1 1/2 hides from Robert. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Fin the Dane held this land; he could sell. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BUK 19,6 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In SHALSTONE Robert [* son of Walter *] holds 4 hides from Robert as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; woodland, 50 pigs. Value of this land, 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Azur son of Toti held this manor; he could sell. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BUK 19,7 ?M? {Turstin} holds [Water] STRATFORD from Robert. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 6 ploughs. Value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £7. Azur son of Toti held this manor; he could sell. [= ?19? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?20? Land of Robert Gernon BUK 20,1 In STOKE Hundred ?M? Robert Gernon holds WRAYSBURY. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 25 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. 32 villagers with 18 smallholders have 15 ploughs; a further 8 ploughs possible. 7 slaves; 2 mills at 40 [s] a year; meadow for 5 ploughs; hay for the cattle of the court; woodland 500 pigs; 4 fisheries in the Thames at 27s less 4d. The total value is and was £20; before 1066 £22. Edmund , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?20? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville BUK 21,1 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? Geoffrey de Mandeville holds AMERSHAM. It answers for 7 1/2 hides. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 14 villagers with 4 smallholders have 9 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 7 slaves; meadow for 16 ploughs; woodland 400 pigs. The total value is and was £9; before 1066 £16. Queen Edith held this manor. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,2 In IXHILL Hundred In WALDRIDGE Swarting holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 15s. Doding, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,3 In WADDESDON Hundred ?M? In CLAYDON Geoffrey holds 7 hides as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066 £5. Swein, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could not grant or sell except with his permission. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,4 ?M? Geoffrey holds QUARRENDON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there. 20 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. <149d> Meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Swein, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could not sell except with his permission. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,5 In YARDLEY Hundred ?M? In [Ivinghoe] ASTON Germund [* of St Ouen *] holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from Geoffrey as one manor. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 4 slaves have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 50s; before 1066, 60s. Esger the constable held this manor in lordship. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,6 In MURSLEY Hundred Geoffrey holds 2 hides in SWANBOURNE himself. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 30s. Swein, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could not sell except with his permission. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,7 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred ?M? In LECKHAMPSTEAD Osbert holds 3 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. [***] villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. Woodland, 150 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. Swarting, Esger [* the constable *]'s man, held this manor; he could not sell. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] BUK 21,8 [* In `MOW' Hundred *] William of Keynes holds 3 1/2 hides in `Mow' Hundred [* in ADDINGTON *] as one manor from Geoffrey. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 slave; meadow for 3 ploughs. The total value is and always was 40s. Ulf, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could sell. Alwin held 1/2 hide of this land; he was Alwin Varus' man; he could sell. [= ?21? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?22? Land of Gilbert of Ghent BUK 22,1 In YARDLEY Hundred ?M? Gilbert of Ghent holds EDLESBOROUGH. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 14 ploughs; in lordship 10 hides; 4 ploughs there. 26 villagers with 4 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 15s 4d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. Total value £13; value before 1066 £14. Ulf [* Fenman *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?22? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] BUK 22,2 In HORTON Swarting holds 3 virgates from Gilbert. Land for 1/2 plough; a plough there. The value of this land is and always was 6s 8d. A man [* of *] Ulf [* Fenman *], held this land; he could not grant or sell except with his permission. [= ?22? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?23? Land of Miles Crispin BUK 23,1 In STONE Hundred Miles Crispin holds 1 1/2 hides in UPTON. Alric [* son of Goding *] holds from him. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. 2 slaves. The value is and always was 20s. This thane also held before 1066. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,2 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? Ralph holds DORNEY from Miles. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs and for horses; 1 fishery at 500 eels; woodland, 150 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. Aldred, Earl Morcar's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,3 Ralph and Roger hold HITCHAM from Miles. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 8 villagers have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for a plough; woodland, 100 pigs; <150a> from 1 fishery 500 eels. Total value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 100s. Hemming , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,4 In DESBOROUGH Hundred In MARLOW Ralph and Roger hold 8 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate from Miles. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs and 12d too. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. Hemming , a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,5 In SAUNDERTON Osbert holds 5 hides from Miles. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 13 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 8s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Alric [* son of Goding *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,6 [In IXHILL Hundred] In ASTON [Sandford] two men hold 1/2 hide from Miles. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 15s. Wulfric and Coleman, Brictric 's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,7 In IXHILL Hundred ?M? Miles holds SHABBINGTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 12 villagers with 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 6 ploughs; from the fishery 100 eels; woodland, 100 pigs. The value of this manor is and always was £10. Wigot of Wallingford held it. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,8 In ICKFORD Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] holds 4 hides from Miles. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. Total value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066 as much. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,9 In ASHENDON Hundred In ASHENDON Viking holds 2 hides from Miles. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 30s. He held it himself before 1066; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,10 In CHEARSLEY Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 22s. Healfdene , Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,11 In `SHORTLEY' two men hold 1 hide from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 10s. Two thanes, Brictric 's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,12 ?M? In QUAINTON Miles holds 7 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 21 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £7; before 1066 £8. Wigot of Wallingford held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,13 Two men hold BEACHENDON from Miles for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 25s. They also held it before 1066, one Brictric 's man, the other Azur [* son of Toti *]'s man; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,14 In WADDESDON Hundred ?M? Miles holds WADDESDON himself. It answers for 27 hides. <150b> Land for 28 ploughs; in lordship 10 hides; 8 ploughs there. 50 villagers with 10 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 17 slaves; 1 mill at 12s; meadow for 28 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs. Total value £30; when acquired £16; before 1066 £30. Brictric , Queen Edith's man, held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,15 In CLAYDON 2 Englishmen hold 2 hides from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. They also held it before 1066; they were Hemming 's men; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,16 In CLAYDON Geoffrey holds 7 hides and 3 virgates from Miles as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,17 In [North] MARSTON Saeric holds 1 hide from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. He also held it before 1066; he was Brictric 's man; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,18 In COTTESLOE Hundred In SOULBURY Roger holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from Miles. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers have another; a third possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 20s. Almer [* of Wootton *], Brictric 's man, held this land; he could not sell except with his permission. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,19 In HOLLINGDON Nigel holds 1 virgate from Miles. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 4s. The holder _ of this land could not grant or sell before 1066. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,20 In WINGRAVE Nigel holds 5 hides from Miles as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs; as many possible. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. Brictric , Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,21 In the same village ^[WINGRAVE]^ {Turstin} the priest holds 1/2 hide from Miles. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 10s. {Lemar}, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,22 In the same village ^[WINGRAVE]^ Almer [* of Wootton *] holds 2 hides from Miles as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 7 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and always was 40s. Almer [* of Wootton *], Brictric 's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,23 In LITTLECOTE Robert [* of Noyers *] holds 1 hide from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 15s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 25s. {Herch}, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,24 In HARDWICK William holds 1 hide from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Oswulf held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,25 In BURSTON William holds 3 virgates from Miles. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 15s; before 1066, 20s. Oswulf , Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,26 In YARDLEY Hundred ?M? In PITSTONE Roger holds 5 hides from Miles as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Leofsi, Brictric 's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,27 In the same village ^[PITSTONE]^ Swarting holds 2 hides from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Woodland, 25 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Leofsi, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,28 In HORTON Swarting holds 1 hide from Miles. Land for 1/2 plough; <150c> a plough there, with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 13s 4d. Leofsi, Brictric 's man, held it; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,29 In MURSLEY Hundred In STEWKLEY Nigel holds 3 1/2 hides from Miles as one manor. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 1; 2 possible. 9 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 1/2 possible. Meadow for 9 ploughs. The value is and was £4. Brictric , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,30 In `MOW' Hundred In ADDINGTON Edwulf holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. Leofwin, Edwin's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,31 In `SECKLEY' Hundred In BRADWELL William [* son of Turold *] holds 2 hides and 3 virgates from Miles. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers can have 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Two thanes, Sibbi and Godwin, Alric son of Goding's men, held this manor; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,32 ?M? Ralph holds STANTON[bury] from Miles. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 2. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s 8d and 50 eels; meadow for 4 ploughs. Total value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. {Bisi}? , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] BUK 23,33 In MOULSOE Hundred Almer of Wootton holds 1 hide [* in WAVENDON *] from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Ordwy, Wigot of Wallingford's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?24? Land of Edward of Salisbury BUK 24,1 In AYLESBURY Hundred ?M? Edward of Salisbury holds ASTON [Clinton]. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 17 ploughs; in lordship 9 hides and 1 virgate; 6 ploughs there. 28 villagers with 4 smallholders have 11 ploughs; a further twelfth possible. 13 slaves; 1 mill at 5 {orae} of silver; meadow for 17 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs; shares for the lord's ploughs. Total value £18; when acquired £10; before 1066 £20. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *], King Edward's man, held this manor; she could sell. [= ?24? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] BUK 24,2 In WADDESDON Hundred Ranulf holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates _ from Edward. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Almer held this land from Wulfwynn of Creslow; he could sell. [= ?24? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] BUK 24,3 [* In COTTESLOE Hundred *] Ranulf also holds CRESLOW. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 4. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs. Total value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *], a woman, held this manor before 1066; she could sell. [= ?24? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?25? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp BUK 25,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred ?M? Hugh of Beauchamp holds LINSLADE. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 3 possible. 22 villagers with 6 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 2 ploughs. Total value £10; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £10. Alwin, Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?25? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BUK 25,2 In SOULBURY Hugh holds 2 parts of one virgate. Land for 4 oxen. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 4s. Dot, a man of God, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?25? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] <150d> BUK 25,3 In BUNSTY Hundred In LATHBURY William of Orange holds 4 hides from Hugh as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 3 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. Two thanes, Leofric and Wulfgeat, held this manor as two manors; they could sell. [= ?25? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec BUK 26,1 In STONE Hundred Hugh of Bolbec holds 1/2 hide in [Little] MISSENDEN; Wulfgeat from him. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 10s. He also held it before 1066; he was Bishop Wulfwy's man; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,2 In BURNHAM Hundred In AMERSHAM Wulfgeat holds 1/2 hide from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 5s; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. He also held it before 1066; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,3 Hugh holds 8 1/2 hides in CHESHAM himself. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 16 villagers with 6 smallholders have 12 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 16 ploughs; woodland, 800 pigs and ploughshares. Total value £10 less 3s; before 1066 £12. Brictric , Queen Edith's man, held this manor. There 2 Freemen held 4 hides; they were Brictric 's men; they could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,4 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Hugh holds MEDMENHAM himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; from the fishery 1000 eels; meadow for all the ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. Wulfstan, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,5 Hugh holds {BROCH} himself for 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. The value is and always was 10s. Odo held this land; he was Brictric 's man; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,6 In YARDLEY Hundred In CHEDDINGTON Hugh holds 1/2 hide, but it is laid waste. Wulfwin of Whaddon held this land; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,7 In WHADDON Hugh holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Two of Brictric 's men held this land; they could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,8 In `SECKLEY' Hundred ?M? Hugh holds CALVERTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 18 villagers with 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs; a ninth possible. 9 slaves. 1 mill at 13s 4d; meadow for 5 ploughs. The total value is and was £10; before 1066 £12. {Bisi}? , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. There a man of Queen Edith's had 2 hides as one manor; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,9 ?M? In [Great] LINFORD Hugh holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow there for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Three thanes held this manor; they could grant and sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,10 [In MOULSOE Hundred] In HARDMEAD Hugh holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 5 pigs. The value is and was 2s. Ulfgrim , Earl Leofwin's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] BUK 26,11 In WAVENDON Ansel holds 3 hides less 1 virgate from Hugh as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 oxen there, with <151a> 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Swein, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] ?27? Land of Henry of Ferrers BUK 27,1 In ASHENDON Hundred ?M? Henry of Ferrers holds GRENDON [Underwood]. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 3 ploughs there. 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 500 pigs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Boding? the constable held this manor before 1066; he could sell. [= ?27? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] BUK 27,2 ?M? In SHIPTON [Lee] Henry holds 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 60s; before 1066, 100s. Boding? the constable held this manor before 1066. [= ?27? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?28? Land of Walter of Vernon BUK 28,1 In STONE Hundred Walter of Vernon holds 1/2 hide in HARTWELL. Land for 1/2 plough; but there is no plough there. The value is and always was 10s. Thorgot, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?28? Land of Walter of Vernon =] BUK 28,2 [In DESBOROUGH Hundred] In MARLOW Walter holds 6 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 3 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs; a further 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £4. Godric, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?28? Land of Walter of Vernon =] BUK 28,3 In WADDESDON Hundred ?M? Walter holds [Fleet?] MARSTON himself. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; another possible. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. Thorgot, Earl Leofwin's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?28? Land of Walter of Vernon =] ?29? Land of Walter son of Other BUK 29,1 In STOKE Hundred ?M? Walter son of Other holds HORTON. [* {{STOKE [Poges]}} *]. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 3 ploughs. Total value £6; when acquired 50s; before 1066 £6. Aldred, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?29? Land of Walter son of Other =] BUK 29,2 [* In STOKE Hundred *] In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? Walter holds ETON himself. It answers for 12 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs; from fisheries, 1000 eels. Total value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Queen Edith held this manor. [= ?29? Land of Walter son of Other =] BUK 29,3 [* In BURNHAM Hundred *] ?M? Walter holds BURNHAM himself. It answers for 18 hides. Land for 15 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 28 villagers with 7 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 600 pigs and ploughshares. Total value £10; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. Almer [* of Wootton *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?29? Land of Walter son of Other =] <151b> BUK 29,4 In MOULSOE Hundred Ralph holds 4 hides from Walter [* in HARDMEAD *] as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2. 9 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value 60s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £4. Oswy, Alric [* son of Goding *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?29? Land of Walter son of Other =] ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders BUK 30,1 In MOULSOE Hundred Walter of Flanders holds 1 hide and 1 virgate [* in BRICKHILL *] as one manor, and Fulcwin from him. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 20s; as much before 1066. Swening, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?30? Land of Walter of Flanders =] ?31? Land of William of Feugères BUK 31,1 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred William of Feugères holds TURWESTON. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs besides these 5 hides; in lordship 3 carucates of land; 1 plough there; a further 2 possible. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 7s 6d; meadow for 8 ploughs. The total value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Wynsi, King Edward's chamberlain, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?31? Land of William of Feugères =] ?32? Land of William the chamberlain BUK 32,1 In STONE Hundred William the chamberlain holds 2 hides in HARTWELL and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. The value is and always was 30s. Wulfmer, King Edward's priest, held this land; he could sell. [= ?32? Land of William the chamberlain =] ?33? Land of William son of Constantine BUK 33,1 In STONE Hundred William son of Constantine holds 1 virgate of land and 6 acres in SOUTHCOTE and Sweting from him. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 6s. Wulfric, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?33? Land of William son of Constantine =] ?34? Land of William son of Magne BUK 34,1 In ASHENDON Hundred William son of Magne holds 2 hides in LUDGERSHALL. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate; 1 plough there. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Aelfric, King Edward's chamberlain, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of William son of Magne =] ?35? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf BUK 35,1 In STONE Hundred {Turstin} son of Rolf holds LITTLE KIMBLE and Albert from him. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2; another 2 possible. 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs; another 3 possible. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 16s; meadow for 10 ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Brictric , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?35? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] BUK 35,2 In COTTESLOE Hundred ?M? In HARDWICK {Turstin} holds 19 hides. Land for 19 ploughs; in lordship 9 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 24 villagers with 4 smallholders have 14 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 8 slaves; meadow for 10 ploughs. Total value £15; when acquired £10; before 1066 £16. Saxi, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?35? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] BUK 35,3 {{In BURSTON Reginald holds 1 hide from {Turstin}. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Alwynn, a woman of Siward [* brother of Saewulf *]'s, held this land; she could grant to whom she would.}} [= ?35? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] <151c> ?36? Land of {Turstin} Mantle BUK 36,1 In STONE Hundred {Turstin} Mantle holds 1/2 hide in [Little] MISSENDEN. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Saeric, Sired's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of {Turstin} Mantle =] BUK 36,2 In BURNHAM Hundred In AMERSHAM {Turstin} holds 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and was 13s 4d; before 1066, 20s. Thorkil, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of {Turstin} Mantle =] BUK 36,3 In CHESHAM {Turstin} holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, but it is laid waste. The value is and always was 5s. Oepi, Brictric 's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?36? Land of {Turstin} Mantle =] ?37? Land of Ralph of Fougères BUK 37,1 In `MOW' Hundred ?M? Ralph of Fougères holds TWYFORD. It answers for 17 hides. Land for 18 ploughs; in lordship 6 hides. 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 15 villagers with 10 smallholders have 11 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 9 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. Countess Goda held this manor; there a man of Earl Harold's had 3 hides as one manor; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] BUK 37,2 ?M? Ralph holds CHARNDON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers with 11 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £9. Eingar, Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?37? Land of Ralph of Fougères =] ?38? Land of Bertram of Verdun BUK 38,1 In STOKE Hundred ?M? Bertram of Verdun holds FARNHAM [Royal]. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 600 pigs. Total value 100s; when acquired £4; as much before 1066. Countess Goda held this manor. Geoffrey de Mandeville held 1/2 hide of this manor in Amersham, of which he dispossessed the said Bertram while he was overseas on the King's service. The Hundred confirms this. Ralph Tallboys built a mill on Bertram's land which was not there before 1066, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?38? Land of Bertram of Verdun =] ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny BUK 39,1 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Nigel of Aubigny holds TURVILLE and Roger from him. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 3. 13 villagers with 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs; an eighth possible. Woodland, 20 pigs. Total value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £7. Thorbert , Earl Algar's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BUK 39,2 In IXHILL Hundred ?M? In KINGSEY Nigel of le Vast holds 9 hides and 1 virgate from Nigel. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 3. 10 villagers have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 7 ploughs. Total value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Seven thanes, King Edward's men, held this manor; they could sell. [= ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] ?40? Land of Nigel of Berville BUK 40,1 In MURSLEY Hundred Nigel of Berville holds 2 hides and 1 virgate in DRAYTON [Parslow] as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 1; a further 2 possible. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 3 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. Leofwin of Nuneham held this manor from the King; later, in King William's time, Ralph Passwater held from the same Leofwin; <151d> he found 2 mail-clad men for the guard of Windsor. The Bishop of Coutances dispossessed Ralph and delivered [the manor] to the said Nigel. [= ?40? Land of Nigel of Berville =] ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry BUK 41,1 In IXHILL Hundred Roger of Ivry holds NASHWAY and Picot from him. It answers for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 50s. Azur son of Toti, Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,2 In MURSLEY Hundred In WESTBURY Payne holds 2 1/2 hides from Roger as one manor. Land for 7 ploughs; in lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 18s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 250 pigs. Total value 60s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 60s. Alwin [* Devil *], Bishop Wulfwy's brother, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,3 [In `STOTFOLD' Hundred] In DADFORD Haimard holds 2 hides from Roger as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 there; a further 3 possible. 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total, the value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Leofwin, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this manor; he could grant and sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,4 ?M? Fulco holds RADCLIVE from Roger. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; in lordship 3. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 8 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. Azur son of Toti held this manor; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,5 In `ROWLEY' Hundred In BEACHAMPTON Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 1 hide from Roger. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Leofric, Azur [* son of Toti *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,6 ?M? Godfrey holds THORNTON from Roger. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3; a fourth possible. 12 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs; a sixth possible. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 10 {orae}; meadow for 6 ploughs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. Azur son of Toti held this manor; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] BUK 41,7 Fulco holds `HASELEY' from Roger for 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Thori, King Edward's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?42? Land of Richard the artificer BUK 42,1 In MURSLEY Hundred Richard the artificer holds 2 1/2 hides in SHENLEY [Brook End] as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 8 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. Wulfward [* White *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?42? Land of Richard the artificer =] ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton BUK 43,1 In AYLESBURY Hundred ?M? Mainou the Breton holds 14 1/2 hides in ELLESBOROUGH. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 10 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £10. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], King Edward's man, held this manor. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,2 In BURNHAM Hundred In CHALFONT [St Giles] Mainou holds 4 hides and 3 virgates. <152a> Land for 15 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 3 ploughs there. 13 villagers and 8 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 4 slaves; 3 mills; one of them pays 5 {orae} and the other two pay nothing; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 600 pigs; in this woodland, a hawk's eyrie. Total value £6 10s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6 10s. Tovi, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; his man, Alward, had 1/2 hide there; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,3 [In IXHILL Hundred] In ASTON [Sandford] Odo holds 4 1/2 hides from Mainou. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs; in lordship 3. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Soting, Earl Tosti's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,4 In COTTESLOE Hundred In HELSTHORPE Helgot holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from Mainou as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Four thanes held this manor; one was Earl Leofwin's man; the second, Wulfwynn [* of Creslow *]'s man; the third, Leofwin of Mentmore's man; the fourth, Brictric 's man; they could all sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,5 In YARDLEY Hundred In DRAYTON [Beauchamp] Helgot holds 6 hides and 3 virgates and 3 acres from Mainou as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1. 13 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total, the value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Aelfric, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,6 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In LAMPORT Gerard holds 2 1/2 hides from Mainou. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1. 1 villager with 3 smallholders has 1 plough; another possible. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value 30s; when acquired 16s; before 1066, 30s. Raven , Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,7 In `MOW' Hundred In THORNBOROUGH Berner holds 14 hides and 1 virgate from Mainou as one manor. Land for 11 ploughs; in lordship 3. 14 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 4 ploughs. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £8. Thori, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,8 ?M? Mainou holds PADBURY himself. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 14 ploughs; in lordship 3; a fourth possible. 15 villagers with 6 smallholders have 8 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 8 slaves; 1 mill at 15s; woodland, 30 pigs. Total value £12; when acquired £7; before 1066 £12. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,9 In `SECKLEY' Hundred ?M? Mainou holds STOKE [Hammond] himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 12 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 6 ploughs. The value is and always was £10. Eight thanes held this manor. One of them held 6 hides less 1/2 virgate as one manor; he himself and all the other seven could sell their land to whom they would. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,10 In LOUGHTON 2 men-at-arms hold 5 hides from Mainou as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs. The total value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. Aelfric, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] BUK 43,11 ?M? Mainou holds WOLVERTON himself. It answers for 20 hides. <152b> Land for 20 ploughs; in lordship 9 hides; 5 ploughs there. 32 villagers with 8 smallholders have 10 ploughs; a further 5 possible. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 32s 8d; meadow for 9 ploughs. Total value £20; when acquired £15; before 1066 £20. Three thanes held this manor. One of them, Godwin [* the priest *], Earl Harold's man, had 10 hides; the second, Thori, one of King Edward's Guards, had 7 1/2 hides; the third, Aelfric, Queen Edith's man, had 2 1/2 hides; they could all sell to whom they would. [= ?43? Land of Mainou the Breton =] ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton BUK 44,1 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? Jocelyn the Breton holds 1/2 hide in AMERSHAM. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 5 smallholders. 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Aelfric, Godric the sheriff's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] BUK 44,2 In COTTESLOE Hundred In SOULBURY Jocelyn holds 1 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1/2 hide; 1 plough there. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 16s; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 40s. Alwin, Edeva the fair's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] BUK 44,3 ?M? Jocelyn holds CUBLINGTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 6 hides; 4 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. In total, value £6; when acquired £3; before 1066 £6. Two men of King Edward's held this manor as 2 manors, Godwin, 2 hides and Thorkil, 8 hides; they could sell. [= ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] BUK 44,4 In GROVE Robert [* of Noyers *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Jocelyn. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 2 villagers have another plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 27s. Two brothers held this manor; they could sell. [= ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] BUK 44,5 In YARDLEY Hundred Ralph holds 1 1/2 hides _ from Jocelyn. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 15s; before 1066, 20s. Alwin, Edeva the fair's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?44? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] ?45? Land of Urso of Berchères BUK 45,1 In MURSLEY Hundred Urso of Berchères holds 2 1/2 hides in SHENLEY [Brook End] as one manor. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough there. The villagers have 1 plough. Woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Morcar , Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?45? Land of Urso of Berchères =] ?46? Land of Winemar of Flanders BUK 46,1 In BUNSTY Hundred ?M? Winemar ^[of Flanders]^ holds HANSLOPE. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 26 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides and besides them 5 carucates of land; 2 ploughs there; a further 4 possible. 36 villagers with 11 smallholders have 18 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs possible. 8 slaves; 1 mill at 12s; meadow for 11 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs. Total value £24; when acquired £20; before 1066 £24. Healfdene , one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?46? Land of Winemar of Flanders =] ?47? Land of Martin BUK 47,1 In `SECKLEY' Hundred Martin holds 5 1/2 hides in WOUGHTON as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2; [another] 1/2 possible. <152c> 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs. 4 slaves. In total, the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Azur son of Toti, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; a second thane, his man, held 1 hide; he could sell. [= ?47? Land of Martin =] ?48? Land of Hervey ^[the commissioner]^ BUK 48,1 In DESBOROUGH Hundred Hervey the commissioner holds 2 hides in IBSTONE from the King. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 1/2 hide; 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. A smith; 4 slaves; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Tovi, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?48? Land of Hervey ^[the commissioner]^ =] ?49? Land of Hascoit Musard BUK 49,1 [In ASHENDON Hundred] Hascoit Musard holds 2 1/2 hides in QUAINTON as one manor and Eudo from him. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough; another possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, the value is and always was 50s. Azur son of Toti, one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?49? Land of Hascoit Musard =] ?50? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques BUK 50,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred Gunfrid of Chocques holds 6 hides in WINGRAVE as one manor and Wibald from him. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 3. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Swein [* son of Azur *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?50? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] ?51? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf BUK 51,1 In STOKE Hundred Giles brother of Ansculf holds DATCHET for 13 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 1 plough there; 4 ploughs possible. 16 villagers with 6 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs; 2 fisheries 2000 eels. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £12. Saewulf, Earl Leofwin's man, held 6 hides and 3 virgates of this manor as one manor; his brother, Siward, Earl Harold's man, 6 hides and 3 virgates; they could sell. [= ?51? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] BUK 51,2 In BURNHAM Hundred In BOVENEY Gerard holds 3 hides from Giles. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 there; 2 ploughs possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 60s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?51? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] BUK 51,3 In IXHILL Hundred Alfred of Thame holds 1 hide and 3 virgates _ from Giles. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Saewulf [* brother of Siward *], Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?51? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] ?52? Land of Queen Matilda ^[in the hands of King William]^ BUK 52,1 In DESBOROUGH Hundred ?M? Queen Matilda holds MARLOW. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 26 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. 35 villagers with 23 smallholders have 24 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 26 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs; from 1 fishery 1000 eels. Total value £25; when acquired £10; as much before 1066. Earl Algar held this manor. [= ?52? Land of Queen Matilda ^[from King William]^ =] <152d> BUK 52,2 ?M? The Queen holds HAMBLEDEN herself. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 30 ploughs; in lordship 5 [hides]; 3 ploughs there. 50 villagers with 9 smallholders have 27 ploughs. 9 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; from 1 fishery, 1000 eels; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 700 pigs. In all its payments it pays £35 a year at face value; when the Queen was alive £15; before 1066 £16. Earl Algar held this manor. [= ?52? Land of Queen Matilda ^[from King William]^ =] ?53? Land of Countess Judith BUK 53,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred Countess Judith holds 1 hide and 3 1/2 virgates in HOLLINGDON; Thorkil [* the Dane *] holds from her. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 1 villager with 3 smallholders has 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,2 In BUNSTY Hundred In WESTON [Underwood] Ansketil holds 3 virgates from Countess Judith. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfric, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,3 In LAVENDON Roger [* of Olney *] holds 2 hides, 1 virgate and the fourth part of 1 virgate from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; in lordship 1. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Hunman, Alli 's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,4 In the same village ^[LAVENDON]^ Gilbert of Blosseville holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from the Countess. Land for 3 ploughs; but they are not there; only 4 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and always was 20s. Alli , one of King Edward's Guards, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,5 In the same village ^[LAVENDON]^ Ralph holds 1 hide from the Countess. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Thorbert , Countess Goda's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,6 In MOULSOE Hundred In CLIFTON [Reynes] Roger of Olney holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough; but it is not there. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 10 pigs. The value is and always was 10s. Two thanes, Alric son of Goding's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,7 In the same [village] ^[CLIFTON [Reynes]]^ Nigel holds 1 1/2 hides from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. 1 slave; 1/2 mill at 11s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; from the fishery 125 eels. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Aelfric, Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,8 In EMBERTON Roger [* of Olney *] holds 3 hides as one manor from the Countess. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 2. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Alric [* son of Goding *], Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this manor. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,9 In HARDMEAD Morcar holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. He also held before 1066; he could sell without his lord's permission. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BUK 53,10 In BROUGHTON Morcar holds 1 hide as one manor from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] <153a> ?54? [Land of Azelina ^[wife of Ralph Tallboys]^] BUK 54,1 In COTTESLOE Hundred Azelina, wife of Ralph Tallboys, holds 1/2 hide in SOULBURY from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Two Englishmen hold it and held it themselves before 1066. [= ?54? [Land of Azelina ^[wife of Ralph Tallboys]^] =] ?55? [Land of Alric the cook] BUK 55,1 In `MOW' Hundred ?M? Alric the cook holds [Steeple] CLAYDON from the King. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 24 ploughs; in lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs there. 50 villagers with 3 smallholders have 19 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £16; when acquired £11; as much before 1066. Queen Edith held this manor. [= ?55? [Land of Alric the cook] =] ?56? Land of Alsi [* of Bromham *] BUK 56,1 In BURNHAM Hundred ?M? Alsi [* of Bromham *] holds 4 hides in CHESHAM from the King. Land for 9 ploughs; in lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 800 pigs; 1 mill at 6s 8d. The value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Queen Edith held this manor; she gave it to Alsi after King William's arrival. [= ?56? Land of Alsi [* of Bromham *] =] BUK 56,2 In ASHENDON Hundred In `SHORTLEY' Alsi [* of Bromham *] holds 4 hides as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. The total value is and always was £3. Wulfward [* White *], Queen Edith's man, held this manor before 1066; she gave it to Alsi with Wulfward's daughter. [= ?56? Land of Alsi [* of Bromham *] =] BUK 56,3 In SHIPTON [Lee] Alsi [* of Bromham *] holds 2 hides from the King. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; [another] 1/2 possible. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. He took this land with his wife. [= ?56? Land of Alsi [* of Bromham *] =] ?57? Land of Leofwin of Nuneham [and others] BUK 57,1 In MURSLEY Hundred Leofwin of Nuneham holds 2 hides and 3 1/2 virgates in SALDEN from the King as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs; in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; when acquired 40s. He also held this manor before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,2 In MURSLEY Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; 2 there; a third possible. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. He also held this manor before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,3 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In [Maids] MORETON Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 5 hides as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 1/2 plough there; another 1 1/2 possible. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 5 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs. The total value is and always was 40s. He also held this manor before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,4 In `ROWLEY' Hundred In BEACHAMPTON Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 4 hides as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs; in lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 50s. Leofwin also held this manor before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,5 In MOULSOE Hundred In WAVENDON Godwin the priest holds 1 virgate from Leofwin [* of Nuneham *]. Land for 4 oxen. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 5s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,6 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred A cripple holds EVERSHAW from the King in alms for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers. The value is and always was 20s. He also held before 1066. <153b> BUK 57,7 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Hugh son of Gozhere holds 2 hides in DADFORD from the King in alms. Land for 4 ploughs; 1 there; 3 possible. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Two thanes, Raven and Wulfward, held this land; they could sell. BUK 57,8 In MOULSOE Hundred Leofwin {Chaua}? holds 1 hide in WAVENDON from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers and 5 smallholders. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. The value is and always was 10s. Leofwin, the King's reeve, held this land himself; he could sell. BUK 57,9 In `SECKLEY' Hundred Leofwin {Oaura}? holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in SIMPSON from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,10 In AYLESBURY Hundred Leofwin [* Cave *] holds 1/2 hide in `WANDEN' from the King. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 30 pigs, and it pays 10s. The value is and always was 10s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. Ralph put this land in Wendover; but it was not there before 1066. BUK 57,11 In WENDOVER 3 men hold 1 hide from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. They held it themselves before 1066; they could sell. Now they are in the King's revenue in Wendover, where they were not before 1066. BUK 57,12 In BUNSTY Hundred Ketil holds 1/2 hide in LAVENDON from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 10 pigs. The value is and was 7s; before 1066, 10s. He also held before 1066; he could sell. BUK 57,13 In MOULSOE Hundred Godric Cratel holds 8 1/2 hides from the King as one manor in MILTON [Keynes]. Land for 10 ploughs; in lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 possible. 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 mill at 6s 8d; meadow for 8 ploughs. In total the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. Queen Edith held this manor. BUK 57,14 In RISBOROUGH Hundred Harding holds 1 1/2 hides in HORSENDEN from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wilfred held this land; he could sell. BUK 57,15 In DESBOROUGH Hundred Swarting and Harding hold BRADENHAM from the King for 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers. The value is and always was 20s. Two brothers, King Edward's men, held it; they could sell. BUK 57,16 In YARDLEY Hundred In CHEDDINGTON Swarting holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Fin the Dane held it; he could sell. BUK 57,17 In `SECKLEY' Hundred In CALDECOTE Swarting holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough; 1 there; another possible; in lordship 1 1/2 hides. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Gunni, Aelfric? son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell. BUK 57,18 In COTTESLOE Hundred In SOULBURY Godwin the beadle holds 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 7 1/2s. Alric Bolest held before 1066. The present holder says this, that after King William's arrival it was forfeited. <153c> <153d> <154a> OXFORDSHIRE OXF B1 [THE BOROUGH] [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Before 1066 OXFORD paid to the King £20 a year and 6 sesters of honey for tolls, tribute and all other customary dues; and to Earl Algar £10, in addition to the mill which he had within the City. OXF B2 When the King went on a [military] expedition, 20 burgesses went with him for all the others; or they gave £20 to the King, that all might be free. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B3 Now OXFORD pays £60 at face value, at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. OXF B4 In this town, within and without the wall, are 243 houses which pay tax; apart from them, there are 500 houses less 22 so derelict and destroyed that they cannot pay tax. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B5 The King has 20 Wall-messuages which were Earl Algar's before 1066, and which paid 14s less 2d then and now. He has 1 messuage which pays 6d and belongs to Shipton[-under-Wychwood]; another at 4d which belongs to Bloxham; a third which pays 30d and belongs to [Princes] Risborough; and 2 others at 4d which belong to Twyford in Buckinghamshire; one of them is unoccupied. The reason that they are called Wall-messuages is that if there is need and if the King commands, they repair the wall. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B6 To the lands which Earl Aubrey held belong 1 church and 3 messuages; two of them lie [with the lands of] St Mary's Church and pay 28d; the third lies with Burford [lands and] pays 5s. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B7 To the lands which Earl William held belong 9 messuages which pay 7s; 3 of them are unoccupied. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B8 The Archbishop of Canterbury has 7 messuages which pay 38d; 4 of them are unoccupied. The Bishop of Winchester, 9 messuages which pay 62d; 3 of them are unoccupied. The Bishop of Bayeux, 18 messuages which pay 13s 4d; 4 of them are unoccupied. The Bishop of Lincoln has 30 messuages which pay 18s 6d; 16 of them are unoccupied. The Bishop of Coutances has 2 messuages which pay 14d. The Bishop of Hereford has 3 messuages which pay 13d; 1 of them is unoccupied. St Edmund's Abbey has 1 messuage which pays 6d and belongs to Taynton. Abingdon Abbey has 14 messuages which pay 7s 3d; 8 of them are unoccupied. Eynsham Abbey has 1 church and 13 messuages which pay 9s; 7 of them are unoccupied. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B9 The Count of Mortain has 10 messuages; they pay 3s; all but 1 are unoccupied. Earl Hugh has 7 messuages; they pay 5s 8d; 4 of them are unoccupied. The Count of Evreux has 1 unoccupied messuage; it pays nothing. Henry of Ferrers has 2 messuages which pay 5s. William Peverel, 4 messuages which pay 17d; 2 of them are unoccupied. Edward the sheriff, 2 messuages which pay 5s. Arnulf of Hesdin, 3 messuages which pay 18d; 1 of them is unoccupied. Berengar of Tosny, 1 messuage which pays 6d. Miles Crispin, 2 messuages which pay 12d. Richard of Courcy, 2 messuages which pays 19d. Robert d'Oilly, 12 messuages which pay 64d; 4 of them are unoccupied. Roger of Ivry, 15 messuages which pay 20s 4d; 6 of them are unoccupied. Ranulf Flambard, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Guy of Raimbeaucourt, 2 messuages which pay 20d. Walter Giffard, 17 messuages which pay 22s; 7 of them are unoccupied. Walter's predecessor had one of them by gift of King Edward, from the 8 virgates which were liable to customary dues before 1066. Gernio has 1 messuage which pays 6d [and belongs] to Hampton. Manasseh [* the cook *]'s son has 1 messuage which pays 4d and belongs to Bletchingdon. All the above hold the aforesaid messuages free, because of repairing the wall. All these, which are called Wall-messuages, before 1066 were free from all customary dues except [military] expeditions and wall repair. ^[Oxford]^ <154b> OXF B10 The priests of St Michael's have 2 messuages which pay 52d. The Canons of St Frideswide's have 15 messuages which pay 11s; 8 of them are unoccupied. Coleman, while he was alive, had 3 messuages at 3s 8d. William has 1 at 20d. Spracheling, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Wulfwy the fisherman, 1 messuage at 32d. Alwin has 5 messuages at 37d; 3 of them are unoccupied. Edric, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Harding [* of Oxford *] and Leofeva, 9 messuages which pay 12s; 4 of them are unoccupied. Aelric, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Deormann [* of London *], 1 messuage at 12d. Segrim, 1 messuage at 16d; another Segrim, 1 messuage at 2s. Smewin, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Goldwin, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Edith, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Swetmann, 1 messuage at 8d. Saewy, 1 messuage which pays nothing. Leofeva, 1 unoccupied messuage, at 10d before 1066. Aelfeva, 1 messuage at 10d. Alward, 1 messuage at 10d. Alwin, 1 unoccupied messuage. Brictred and Deormann [* of London *], 1 messuage at 16d. Alwin, 1 messuage from which he has nothing. Deorwynn, 1 messuage at 6d. Alwin the priest, 1 unoccupied house which pays nothing. Leofric, 1 which likewise pays nothing. Wulfric, 1 unoccupied messuage; however, if there is need, he will repair the wall. Swetmann the moneyer, 1 free house which pays 40d. Godwin, 1; Wulfmer, 1; Godrun, 1; Godric, 1; Alwy, 1. These 5 [houses] pay nothing. Swetmann has 2 Wall-messuages which pay 3s. Another Swetmann, 1 messuage, free, for the same service, and he has 9d. Saewold , 9 messuages which pay 13s; 6 of them are unoccupied. Lodowin, 1 house, in which he lives, free, for the wall. Segrim, 3 free houses at 64d; 1 of them is unoccupied. Alwin, 1 house, free, for repairing the wall. He has 32d a year from it. If the wall is not repaired when needed by him whose job it is either he shall pay the King 40s, or he loses his house. ^[Oxford]^ OXF B11 All the burgesses of Oxford have a pasture outside the wall in common, which pays 6s 8d. List 1 List of landholders in Oxfordshire 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 The Bishop of Winchester 4 The Bishop of Salisbury 5 The Bishop of Exeter 6 The Bishop of Lincoln 7 The Bishop of Bayeux 8 The Bishop of Lisieux 9 Abingdon Abbey 10 Battle Abbey 11 Winchcombe Abbey 12 Préaux Abbey 13 The Church of Saint-Denis, Paris 14 The Canons of Oxford and other clerics 15 Earl Hugh 15 The Count of Mortain 17 The Count of Evreux 18 Earl Aubrey 19 Count Eustace 20 Walter Giffard 21 William son of Ansculf 22 William of Warenne 23 William Peverel 24 Henry of Ferrers 25 Hugh of Bolbec 26 Hugh of Ivry 27 Robert of Stafford 28 Robert d'Oilly 29 Roger of Ivry 30 Ralph of Mortimer 31 Ranulf Peverel 32 Richard of Courcy 33 Richard Poynant 34 Berengar of Tosny 35 Miles Crispin 36 Guy of Raimbeaucourt 37 Giles brother of Ansculf 38 Gilbert of Ghent 39 Geoffrey de Mandeville 40 Arnulf of Hesdin 41 Edward of Salisbury 42 Swein the sheriff 43 Alfred nephew of Wigot 44 Guy d'Oilly 45 Walter Poyntz 46 William Leofric 47 William son of Magne 48 Ilbod brother of Arnulf of Hesdin 49 Reinbald [* the priest *] 50 Robert son of Murdoch 51 Osbern Giffard 52 Benzelin [* the archdeacon *] 53 Countess Judith 54 [* Princess *] Christina 55 Roger of Ivry's wife 56 Hascoit Musard 57 Thorkil [* of Warwick *] 58 Richard the artificer and others of the King's officers 59 Land of Earl William <154c> ?[1]? Land of the King OXF 1,1 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] The King holds BENSON. 12 hides less 1 virgate of land. Before 1066, 50 ploughs. Now in lordship 8 ploughs; 5 slaves. 32 villagers with 29 smallholders have 24 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; from meadows and pastures, fisheries and woodlands come £18 15s 5d a year; from church-tax 11s; from a year's corn £30. The Jurisdiction of four and a half Hundreds belongs to this manor. In total, it pays £80 and 100s a year. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,2 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] The King holds HEADINGTON. 10 hides. Now in lordship 6 ploughs. 20 villagers with 24 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 2 mills at 50s; 5 fisheries at 20s; from the meadows and pastures £4; from the year's corn £8; from `half-week' 30s; from church-tax 10s 6d; from other customary dues 100s and 25d. The Jurisdiction of two Hundreds belongs to this manor; Richard of Courcy withdraws for himself [the Jurisdiction] of 16 hides ^[in Nuneham [Courtenay]]^. In total, it pays £60 [a year at] face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,3 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] The King holds KIRTLINGTON. 11 1/2 hides. In lordship 10 ploughs. 42 villagers with 24 smallholders and 2 slaves have 21 ploughs. 2 mills at 35s; from the meadows and pastures and pig-pasturage and other customary dues £8; from the year's corn £20. The Jurisdiction of two and a half Hundreds belongs to this manor, less 2 1/2 hides in Launton which formerly lay there. These King Edward gave to St Peter's of Westminster and his `godson' [* Abbot *] Baldwin. In total, it pays £52 a year at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,4 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The King holds WOOTTON. 5 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs. 10 villagers with 11 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s 4d; from other customary dues 50s; from the year's corn 40s. The woodland is in the King's Enclosure; before 1066 it paid 10s. The Jurisdiction of three Hundreds belongs to this manor. In total, it pays £18 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,5 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] The King holds SHIPTON[-under-Wychwood]. 33 hides and 3 virgates of land. In lordship 10 ploughs. 54 villagers with 64 smallholders and 6 slaves have 43 ploughs. 6 mills at 55s; from the meadows, pig-pasturage, tribute and other customary dues £12 17s; from the year's corn £15; the woodland is in the King's Enclosure; it paid 50s before 1066. The Jurisdiction of three Hundreds belongs to this manor. In total, it pays £72 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,6 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] The King holds BAMPTON. 27 1/2 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 6 slaves. 40 villagers, 17 boors and 13 smallholders have 16 ploughs; before 1066 they had 26 ploughs. 4 mills at 25s; from fisheries 20s; from the meadows 65s; from the market 50s; from pig-pasturage, from the salt-houses of Droitwich, and from the men's other customary dues £9 13s; from the year's corn £15. The Jurisdiction of two Hundreds belongs to this manor. In total, it pays £80 and 40s a year at face value. Ilbert of Lacy holds 1/2 hide by gift of the Bishop of Bayeux. Walter son of Poyntz holds a parcel of land. Henry of Ferrers holds a woodland which Bondi the forester held. The County testifies that all this belongs to the King's lordship. <154d> Before 1066 Joseph had 60 acres of land in STOCKLEY of the King's lordship; but later Earl Harold received it, in his own lordship, and it was in the King's lordship when the King crossed the sea. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,7a [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] The King holds BLOXHAM and ADDERBURY. 34 1/2 hides. Before 1066 there were 48 ploughs. Now in lordship 13; 27 slaves; ?r? 72 villagers with 16 smallholders who have [***] ploughs. 6 mills at 56s 4d; meadow 2 leagues and 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; pastureland 2 leagues in length and width; woodland 13 1/2 furlongs in length and 9 furlongs wide; from wool and cheeses 40s; from pig-pasturage 24s 7d, and, when stocked, 40 pigs, at one time 66 pigs; from the year's corn £28 10s. The Jurisdiction of two Hundreds belongs to this manor. Earl Edwin held this manor. Before 1066 it paid £56; now £67. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] OXF 1,7b [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] To this manor ^[Bloxham]^ belongs 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in LEDWELL. Land for 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. From Earl Tosti's time Saegeat, a thane, has lived in Bloxham and used to serve as a free man. Earl Edwin gave him to Ralph d'Oilly. R[obert] d'Oilly brought him back into the King's lordship. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] OXF 1,8 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] The King holds LANGFORD. 15 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves. 21 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 5 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £18. ^[Earl Harold held this manor. Now Alsi of Faringdon holds it at a revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] OXF 1,9 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] The King holds SHIPTON[-under-Wychwood]. 8 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves. 18 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres. The value was £10; now £9. Earl Harold held these two manors. Now Alsi of Faringdon holds them at a revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] OXF 1,10 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] In SHOTOVER, STOWFORD, WOODSTOCK, CORNBURY and WYCHWOOD are the lordship forests of the King. They have 9 leagues length and as many in width. To these forests belong 4 1/2 hides. 6 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. From them and from all that belongs to the forests Reginald [* Cnut *] pays £10 a year to the King. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,11 In the Half-Hundred of BENSON In {VERNEVELD} the King has 1/2 hide, waste. Hervey [* the commissioner *] had the profit of this land, wrongfully. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] OXF 1,12 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] The County of Oxford pays three nights' revenue, that is £150; the increase £25 by weight; from the Borough ^[Oxford]^ £20 by weight; from the mint £20 of pence at 20 to the {ora}; for arms 4s; 100s at face value as a premium to the Queen; for a hawk £10; for a packhorse 20s; for the dogs £23 of pence at 20 to the {ora}; 6 sesters of honey, and 15 pence from customary dues. From Earl Edwin's land in Oxfordshire and in Warwickshire the King has £100 and 100s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] OXF 1,13 If anyone breaks the King's peace, given by his hand or seal, so that he kills a man to whom that peace was given, his limbs and life shall be in the King's decision, if he be taken. If he cannot be taken, he shall be treated as an outlaw by all, and if anyone manages to kill him, he shall be permitted to have the forfeited goods. If a stranger chooses to live in Oxford, and has a house but no relatives, and ends his life there, the King shall have whatever he leaves. If anyone violently breaks and enters anyone's court or house, so that he kills or wounds or assaults a man, he shall pay 100s fine to the King. Likewise, if anyone is summoned to go on a [military] expedition, and does not go, he shall give the King 100s. If anyone kills any man within his own court or house, his body and all his substance shall be in the King's power, except for his wife's dowry, if he had her with a dowry. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <155a> ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury OXF 2,1 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] The Archbishop of Canterbury holds NEWINGTON. It was and is the Church's. 15 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 5 slaves. 22 villagers with 10 smallholders have 13 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture 2 furlongs; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; when stocked, value 25s. Of this land Robert d'Oilly holds 1 hide and Roger [* of Ivry *] 1 hide. Value before 1066 £11; now £15. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of Canterbury =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester OXF 3,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] The Bishop of Winchester holds WITNEY. Archbishop Stigand held it. 30 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 9 slaves. 36 villagers with 11 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 2 mills at 32s 6d; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; when stocked, value 50s. Value before 1066 £22; now £25. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] OXF 3,2 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] The Bishop also holds ADDERBURY. It was and is the Church's. 14 1/2 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 9 slaves. 27 villagers with 9 smallholders have 19 ploughs. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 36 acres at 10s; the whole 3 leagues and 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value before 1066 £12; now £20. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury OXF 4,1 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] The Bishop of Salisbury holds DUNSDEN. It was and is the Church's. 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 40 villagers with 18 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 1 slave. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £15. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Salisbury =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Exeter OXF 5,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] The Bishop of Exeter holds 6 hides in BAMPTON from the King, and Bishop Robert [* of Hereford *] from him. Bishop Leofric held it. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 10 villagers with 7 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 fisheries at 33s; meadow, 48 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £6. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Exeter =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln OXF 6,1a In DORCHESTER Hundred The Bishop of Lincoln holds DORCHESTER. 100 hides less 10. Of these, the Bishop has 60 hides less 1 virgate in his revenue; his men-at-arms have 30 hides and 1 virgate of land. Now in lordship land for 4 ploughs, but there are only 3 ploughs. 34 villagers with 22 smallholders have 15 ploughs. A mill at 20s; a fisherman who pays 30 sticks of eels; one man, 12s for 1/2 hide; from the meadow 40s; underwood 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Besides this, this manor pays £30 a year; value before 1066 £18. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,1b Bricteva holds 20 1/2 hides of this manor's land ^[DORCHESTER]^ at a revenue. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. 46 villagers with 15 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 4 mills at 38s; from the meadows and the fisheries 22s 8d and 9 sticks of eels. Besides this, this land pays £20; before 1066 £10; when acquired £8. ^[Belongs to Dorchester]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,1c [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Also in this [manor's land] ^[Dorchester]^ the Bishop has in [South] STOKE 17 hides and 1 virgate of land. Of these hides, 8 are in lordship; 2 ploughs there. <155b> 19 villagers with 5 smallholders and 1 slave have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now it pays £12 and 12 sticks of eels. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,2 [* In THAME Hundred *] The Bishop holds THAME himself. 60 hides. Of these, he has 27 hides in his revenue; his men-at-arms have the others. Land for 34 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 5 slaves. 27 villagers with 26 smallholders have 19 ploughs. A mill at 20s; from the meadows 60s. Value before 1066 £20; when acquired £16; now £30. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,3 The Bishop also holds [Great] MILTON. 40 hides. Of these, he has 31 hides in his revenue; his men-at-arms have the others. Land for 26 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs. 24 villagers with 31 smallholders and a priest have 19 ploughs. A mill at 15s; meadow at 10s. Value before 1066 and later £18; now £30. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,4 [* In BANBURY Hundred *] The Bishop holds BANBURY himself. 50 hides. Of these, the Bishop has in lordship 10 ploughs and 3 hides, besides the {inland}. The men of the village have 33 1/2 hides. Before 1066 there were 33 1/2 ploughs; Bishop Remigius found as many. Now in lordship 7 ploughs; 14 slaves. 76 villagers with 17 smallholders have 33 ploughs. 3 mills at 45s; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £35; when acquired £30; now the value is as much. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,5 The Bishop holds CROPREDY himself. It was and is of [the lands of] St Mary's Church, Lincoln. 50 hides. Of these the Bishop has 25 hides in his revenue; his men-at-arms have as many. Over and above these 50 hides, land in lordship for 10 ploughs. In total, land for 30 ploughs. The Bishop found 35. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 12 slaves. 55 villagers with 22 smallholders have 34 ploughs. 2 mills at 28s; meadow, 120 acres; pasture, 132 acres. Value before 1066 £28; when acquired £30; now the value is as much. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,6 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The Bishop holds EYNSHAM himself, and the monk Columban from him. 15 1/2 hides belonging to this church. Land for 18 ploughs; he found as many. In lordship land for 2 ploughs, {inland}. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 3 men-at-arms with 34 villagers and 33 smallholders have 15 ploughs. A mill at 12s and 450 eels; meadow, 255 acres; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league and 2 furlongs wide; value when stocked 25s. The value is and was £20. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,7 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Columban also holds SHIFFORD from the Bishop. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; [from a fishery] 250 eels and 4s 4d. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,8 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Columban also holds 5 hides in LITTLE ROLLRIGHT from the Bishop. It belongs to the Church. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 12 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,9 [* In DORCHESTER Hundred *] Of the land of DORCHESTER, English free men hold 3 1/2 hides; Conan 8 hides less 1 virgate; Walkhere 6 1/2 hides; Isward 5 1/2 hides; Jacob 2 hides; Reginald and Vitalis 5 hides. Land for 20 ploughs in total. In lordship 10 ploughs. 26 villagers with 5 smallholders and 3 slaves have 17 ploughs. Between them they have 50 acres of meadow. Total value before 1066 £16; when acquired £13; now £27. ^[Belongs to Dorchester]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <155c> OXF 6,10 [* In THAME Hundred *] Of the land of the manor of THAME, Robert [* father of Aucher *] holds 10 hides from the Bishop; Saewold 4 hides; William 3 hides; Alfred [* of Thame *] and his associate 6 hides. In lordship 10 ploughs. 16 villagers with 21 smallholders and 8 slaves have 10 ploughs. Total value £20. ^[Belongs to Thame]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,11 In [Great] MILTON Aelfric holds 6 hides from the Bishop; William 3 hides and 3 virgates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders and 4 slaves have 4 ploughs. A mill at 8s. Total value £6. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,12 [* In BANBURY Hundred *] Of the land of the manor of BANBURY, Robert [* son of Walkelin *] holds 4 hides from the Bishop; Jocelyn 5 hides; Robert [* d'Oilly *] 2 1/2 hides; William 5 hides; Humphrey 1/2 hide. Land for 12 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 8 ploughs. 13 villagers with 3 smallholders and 12 slaves have 4 ploughs. A mill of one of them, Robert son of Walkelin, at 5s 4d;. meadow, 4 acres. Total value before 1066 £11 10s; when acquired £9 10s; now £14. ^[Belongs to Banbury]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,13 Of the land of the manor of CROPREDY, {Ansgered} [* of Waterville *] holds 10 hides from the Bishop; Gilbert 5 hides; Theodric 2 hides; Richard [* of Newark *] 3 hides; Edward 6 hides; Roger [* of Ivry *] 1 hide and 1 virgate; Robert [* son of Walkelin *] and Robert [* d'Oilly *] 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 34 ploughs. In lordship 13 ploughs. 28 villagers with 27 smallholders, 4 Frenchmen and 10 slaves have 18 ploughs. 3 mills at 35s 4d; meadow, 22 acres; copse, 5 acres. Total value before 1066 £27; when acquired £29; now £30 10s. ^[Belongs to Cropredy]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,14 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Roger of Ivry holds YARNTON from the Bishop. It is Eynsham Church's. 9 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 20 villagers with 3 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres less 20; pasture, 80 acres. One Maino had 1 hide there; he could go where he would. Total value before 1066 £10; value now, with the fishery and the meadow, £14. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,15 [* In BANBURY Hundred *] Robert [* son of Walkelin *] holds 2 hides of the Bishop's {inland} in WYKHAM. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 5 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 30s. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,16 [* In THAME Hundred *] Saewold holds WATERSTOCK from the Bishop. It is of the Holding of St Mary's of Lincoln. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Before 1066, 5 ploughs; in lordship 3. Now in lordship 3 hides of this land; 2 ploughs there. A mill, 9s 5d; 5 slaves; meadow, 36 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. Alwy held it freely. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] OXF 6,17 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] In [Little] BALDON Isward holds 5 hides from the Bishop and Bricteva 2 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. 10 villagers with 3 slaves have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 £4; now £7. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux OXF 7,1 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The Bishop of Bayeux holds COMBE from the King. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and as many wide. The value was £6; now £10. Alwin and Algar held it freely. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,2 The Bishop also holds DEDDINGTON. 36 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. There were 11 1/2 hides in lordship, besides the {inland}. Now in lordship 18 1/2 hides; 10 ploughs; 25 slaves. 64 villagers with 10 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 3 mills at 41s and 100 eels; meadow, 140 acres; <155d> pasture, 30 acres; from the meadows 10s. Value before 1066 and later £40; now £60. ?rq'? Five thanes [***]. ?r? [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,3 The Bishop also holds STANTON [Harcourt]. 26 hides which paid tax before 1066. Land for 23 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land, besides the {inland}; 5 ploughs; 12 slaves. 55 villagers with 28 smallholders have 17 ploughs. 3 mills at 40s; 2 fisheries at 30s; meadow, 200 acres; pasture, as many; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; value then stocked 25s. Value before 1066 and later £30; now £50. Alnoth [* the noble *] held it freely. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,4 The Bishop also holds [Great] TEW. 16 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 14 slaves. 31 villagers with 8 smallholders have 16 ploughs. Meadow, 300 acres less 12; pasture, 101 acres. Value before 1066 and later £20; now £40. Alnoth [* the noble *] of Kent held it. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,5 In LEWKNOR Hundred Ilbert of Lacy holds 2 1/2 hides in TYTHROP from the Bishop of Bayeux. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers have another [plough]. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,6 Wadard holds 2 1/2 hides and 12 acres of land in the same village ^[TYTHROP]^. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 2 villagers have another [plough]. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,7 [* In THAME Hundred *] Hervey [* the commissioner *] holds [Little] HASELEY. 9 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,8 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Hervey [* the commissioner *] also holds 2 hides in BRIGHTWELL [Baldwin]. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 20d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was 50s; now 70s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,9 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate in COWLEY. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 2 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,10 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reginald Wadard holds SOMERTON from the Bishop. 9 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 17 villagers with 9 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 20s and 400 eels; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 156 acres. The value was £9; now £12. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,11 He also ^[Reginald Wadard]^ holds 6 hides in FRITWELL. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,12 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 2 hides in `SAXINTONE' from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers have them. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,13 Alfred [* nephew of Wigot *] holds 1 1/2 hides in `SAXINTONE' from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now he has 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,14 Wadard holds FRINGFORD from the Bishop. 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 18 villagers with 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s. The value is and was £8. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,15 In the same village ^[FRINGFORD]^ he also ^[Wadard ]^ holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough It is in lordship, with 4 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,16 Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 2 hides in FINMERE from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs. His men have 1 plough. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,17 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds FOREST HILL from the Bishop. 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. <156a> Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Copse, 2 furlongs long and one wide. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,18 He also ^[Roger [* of Ivry *]]^ holds WOODPERRY from the Bishop. 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 15 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,19 Robert d'Oilly holds 1 1/2 hides in [Toot] BALDON from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,20 Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds STANTON [St John] from the Bishop. 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves. 16 villagers with 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,21 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Wadard holds 1 hide in WILCOTE from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,22 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 5 hides in BLADON from the Bishop. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with 18 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 14s and 125 eels; from a pottery 10s; meadow, 14 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value is and was £6. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,23 Ansger holds 5 virgates of land in HENSINGTON. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 12[s]. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,24 [* In _ Hundred *] Wadard holds 1 1/2 hides in {PEREIO}. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,25 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 3 virgates of land in WHITEHILL. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 25s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,26 Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds SHIPTON[-on-Cherwell]. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2; 4 slaves; 3 villagers with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 3 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,27 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Wadard holds COGGES. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2; 3 slaves. From a mill, 10s; from hay, 10s; meadow 11 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 3 furlongs long and one furlong wide; woodland 18 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value is and was £10. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,28 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 1 1/2 hides in [Toot] BALDON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 12s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,29 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Wadard holds 1 1/2 hides in BRIGHTHAMPTON. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,30 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds 1 hide in STANTON [St John]. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,31 Hervey [* the commissioner *] holds THOMLEY. 4 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,32 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Wadard holds 2 1/2 hides in CASSINGTON. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. From a mill and a fishery 15s 6d and 175 eels; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and one furlong wide; spinney, 7 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,33 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds 3 hides in BAMPTON. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. <156b> 6 villagers with 10 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,34 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 1/2 hide in YARNTON. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,35 Hugh holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in NETHERCOTT from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 2 1/2 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,36 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Earl Aubrey held BURFORD of the Bishop's land. 8 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 3 slaves. 22 villagers and 18 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 25s; meadow, 25 acres; pasture 1 league in length and in width. The value was £16; now £13. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,37 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Wadard holds 2 1/2 hides in CASSINGTON. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. From a mill and a fishery 15s 6d and 175 eels; meadow, 12 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; spinney, 7 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,38 Wadard holds 1 hide in [Little] TEW. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now 12s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,39 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 2 1/2 hides in [South] NEWINGTON. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. 1/2 mill, 16d; meadow, 11 acres. The value is and was 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,40 In the same village ^[[South] NEWINGTON]^ he ^[Adam [* son of Hubert *]]^ holds 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. From 1/2 mill 25d; meadow, 22 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,41 Wadard holds 3 1/2 hides there also ^[[South] NEWINGTON]^. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; the men, 1/2 plough. From 1/2 mill 16d; meadow, 17 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,42 In the same village ^[[South] NEWINGTON]^ he ^[Wadard ]^ holds 1 hide, waste. Land for 1 plough. The value was 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,43 Wadard holds [Duns] TEW. 3 1/2 hides. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 39 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,44 Humphrey holds 3 1/2 hides in [Little] TEW. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 smallholders have another. Meadow, 39 1/2 acres. The value is and was 50s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,45 Humphrey holds 5 hides in [Steeple] ASTON from Adam son of Hubert. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves. 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 29 acres. The value was £10; now £14. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,46 Wadard holds 1 1/2 hides and 6 acres of land in BARTON [Ede]. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 Frenchman and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill, 2s; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,47 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 10 hides in the same village ^[BARTON [Ede]]^. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 9 slaves. 18 villagers with 5 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 9 acres. The value was £12; now £20. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,48 Wadard holds 1 1/2 hides in LUDWELL. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 2 smallholders. The value is and was 23s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,49 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Robert d'Oilly holds 2 1/2 hides in BARFORD [St John]. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <156c> OXF 7,50 Ralph holds 3 1/2 hides in ALKERTON. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 6 smallholders and 1 villager. The value is and was 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,51 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Wimund [* of Tessel *], 3, and Godric, 1, and the Count of Evreux, 1 hide, hold 5 hides in SHOWELL, from the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 26 acres. The value was 50s; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,52 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in WORTON. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills at 6s 8d; meadow, 38 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,53 Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 14 hides less 1 virgate in SANDFORD [St Martin]. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 24 villagers with 13 smallholders have 13 ploughs. A mill at 30d; meadow, 100 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; spinney, 1 furlong. The value was £10; now £20. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,54 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Urso [* of Abetot *] holds 1 hide in CHASTLETON. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. The value is and was 6s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,55 Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in the same village ^[CHASTLETON]^. These 2 hides are and were waste, with 1 virgate of land. They do not pay tax or any customary dues to the King. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,56 Ralph holds 1 hide and the third part of 1/2 hide in the same village ^[CHASTLETON]^, of the Bishop's Holding which Robert d'Oilly has. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,57 Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds 3 virgates of land and the third part of 1/2 hide in the same village ^[CHASTLETON]^. Land for 1/2 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 7 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,58 Ansketil [* of Graye *] holds 3 virgates of land in the same village ^[CHASTLETON]^, which belong to Salford, in which there are 5 hides and 1 virgate of land, from Archbishop Thomas; it is of the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 50d; meadow, 38 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was £6. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,59 Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds LYNEHAM from the Bishop. 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves. 30 villagers and 7 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 120 acres; pasture, 200 acres. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,60 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Hervey [* the commissioner *] holds 3 hides in WARPSGROVE. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. The value is and was £4. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,61 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Ilbert [* of Lacy *] holds 4 1/2 hides in ASCOT [Earl]. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was £6; now £4. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,62 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] He also ^[Ilbert [* of Lacy *]]^ holds 2 hides in [Little] TEW. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 22 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,63 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] He also ^[Ilbert [* of Lacy *]]^ holds 1 hide in STANTON [St John]. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 villager. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,64 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] He also ^[Ilbert [* of Lacy *]]^ holds 6 hides in CASSINGTON. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 29 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. The value was £4; now 110s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] OXF 7,65 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Wadard holds 5 hides in BALSCOTT. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <156d> ?8? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux OXF 8,1 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The Bishop of Lisieux holds 1 hide in [Little] TEW from the King. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it. Meadow, 11 acres. The value is and was 3s. Leofwin [* of Barton *], a free man, held it before 1066; Rotroc holds it now from the Bishop. [= ?8? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] OXF 8,2 The Bishop also holds [Duns] TEW. 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 5 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Leofwin [* of Barton *] held it as he wished]^ [= ?8? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] OXF 8,3 The Bishop also holds 5 hides in DUNTHROP. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 15 acres. The value is and was £3. ^[Leofwin [* of Barton *] held it as he wished]^ [= ?8? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] OXF 8,4 The Bishop also holds [Westcott] BARTON, and Rotroc from him. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was £7. Leofwin [* of Barton *] held these lands as he wished. [= ?8? Land of the Bishop of Lisieux =] ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon OXF 9,1 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] Abingdon Abbey holds LEWKNOR. 17 hides. Land for 26 ploughs. Of these 4 1/2 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs there, with 6 slaves. 30 villagers with 26 smallholders have 23 ploughs. A mill at 20d; meadow 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 1 league wide; value when stocked 25s. Value before 1066 £10; later £20; now likewise £20. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,2 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] The Abbey also holds CUDDESDON. 18 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. 4 of these hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 8 slaves. 24 villagers with 12 smallholders have 18 ploughs. A mill and 2 fisheries, 12s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £9; now £12. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,3 Wynric [* of Palences *] holds SANDFORD[-on-Thames] from the Abbey. 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 4 hides of this land are in lordship; 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 28 perches long and 30 perches wide; from two fisheries 10s. Value before 1066 £8; later 100s; now 60s. Blaecmann the priest held it from the Church. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,4 In the same village ^[SANDFORD[-on-Thames]]^ Robert [* d'Oilly *] and Roger [* of Ivry *] hold 1 hide from the Abbot. Land for 1 plough. They have it. The value was 15s; now 20s. Siward held it from the Abbey; he could not withdraw from the Church. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,5 Wynric [* of Palences *] holds SANDFORD[-on-Thames] from the Abbot. 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was 40s. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,6 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Wadard 's son holds 5 hides in BARFORD [St Michael] from Roger [* of Ivry *], and he from the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 1 Frenchman and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 9s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 20 acres. The value is and was £6. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,7 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Gilbert [* the marshal *] holds 7 1/2 hides in GARSINGTON from the Abbot. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 9 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and one wide. The value was £4; now 100s. 1 hide of {inland} there which has never paid tax. It lies dispersed among the King's land. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,8 In the same village ^[GARSINGTON]^ Sweting [* grandfather of Matthew *] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. The value is and was 40s. [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,9a [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] The Abbey also holds 20 hides in TADMARTON. Land for 16 ploughs. 6 hides of this land are in lordship; 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 15 villagers with 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 32 acres; pasture, 60 acres. The value was £16; now £12. ^[This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,9b A man-at-arms [* Ansketil of Tadmarton *] holds 5 hides of this land ^[TADMARTON]^ from the Abbot. He has 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s. The value was 40s; now £6. This land was and is in the lordship of St Mary's, Abingdon. ^[Belongs to Tadmarton]^ [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] OXF 9,10 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Robert d'Oilly and Roger of Ivry hold the other ARNCOTT from the Abbot, from the Holding of the Church. 2 hides. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value is and was 30s. [= ?9? Lands of St Mary's, Abingdon =] <157a> ?10? Land of Battle Abbey OXF 10,1 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Battle Abbey holds [Preston] CROWMARSH from the King. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was £6; now £8. Earl Harold held it. [= ?10? Land of Battle Abbey =] ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe OXF 11,1 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Winchcombe Abbey holds 24 hides in ENSTONE. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 25 villagers and 4 free men with 7 smallholders have 18 ploughs. 4 mills at 19s; meadow, 50 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league and 4 furlongs wide. Urso [* of Abetot *] has 2 hides of this land from the Abbot. 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] OXF 11,2 In CHASTLETON the Abbot has 1 hide, waste. Total value before 1066 and later £20; now £18. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] ?12? Land of Préaux Abbey OXF 12,1 In PYRTON Hundred Préaux Abbey holds 5 hides in WATLINGTON from the King. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. Alfhelm, a free man, held it before 1066. [= ?12? Land of Préaux Abbey =] ?13? Land of [the] [Church of] Saint-Denis, Paris OXF 13,1 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] The Church of Saint-Denis, Paris holds TAYNTON from the King. King Edward gave it to [the Abbey]. 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 4; 4 slaves. 17 villagers with 30 smallholders have 17 ploughs. 2 mills at 32s 6d and 62s 6d for eels; meadow, 170 acres; pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; woodland 1 league. long and 4 furlongs wide; between the quarries, meadows and pasture they pay 24s 7d. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15 in total. [= ?13? Land of [the] [Church of] Saint-Denis, Paris =] ?14? Land of the Canons of Oxford and other clerics OXF 14,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] The Canons of St Frideswide's hold 4 hides near OXFORD from the King. They held it themselves before 1066. Land for 5 ploughs. 18 villagers have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 105 acres; spinney, 8 acres. The value is and was 40s. This land never paid tax; it does not and did not belong to any Hundred. OXF 14,2 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Siward holds 2 hides in CUTTESLOWE from the Canons ^[of St Frideswide's]^. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there now. The value is and was 40s. It was and is the Church's. OXF 14,3 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Osmund the priest holds 1 hide in KIRTLINGTON from the King. Land for 1 plough. He has it, in lordship. The value is and was 20s. OXF 14,4 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Brun the priest holds 3 virgates of land in CADWELL from the King. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. The value was 20s; now 30s. He also held it before 1066. OXF 14,5 Edward holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. There was 1 plough there. The value was 20s; now 6s. OXF 14,6 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Ranulf Flambard holds 4 hides in MILTON[-under-Wychwood] from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value is and was £3. <157b> ?15? Land of Earl Hugh OXF 15,1 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Earl Hugh holds 9 hides in [South] WESTON from the King and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 4 acres. The value was £6; now £7. [= ?15? Land of Earl Hugh =] OXF 15,2 In PYRTON Hundred William [* son of Nigel *] holds 40 hides in PYRTON from Earl Hugh. Land for 26 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 8 slaves. 42 villagers and 4 free men with 2 smallholders have 20 ploughs. A mill, 5s; meadow, 200 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 18 furlongs long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £16; when acquired £25; now £30. Archbishop Stigand held it. [= ?15? Land of Earl Hugh =] OXF 15,3 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Robert [* son of Hugh *] holds TACKLEY from the Earl. 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves. 20 villagers with 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill, 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 9 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; copse, 5 furlongs wide and 9 furlongs long. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £17. Hugh the chamberlain held it. [= ?15? Land of Earl Hugh =] OXF 15,4 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Walter [* of Vernon *] holds CHURCHILL from the Earl. 20 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 24 villagers with 14 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 170 acres; pasture, 120 acres. The value is and was £10. Earl Harold held it. [= ?15? Land of Earl Hugh =] OXF 15,5 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds ARDLEY from the Earl. 5 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 4; 8 villagers and 15 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Value £6. Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] holds from Robert. [= ?15? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?16? Land of the Count of Mortain OXF 16,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] The Count of Mortain holds 10 hides in HORLEY from the King. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; from part of a mill 16d. The value is and was 100s. Ralph holds from the Count. Toki held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Mortain =] OXF 16,2 Also from the Count, the monks of Saint-Pierre [* of Préaux *] hold 1 hide _. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. Meadow and pasture, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux OXF 17,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] The Count of Evreux holds 3 hides in CHIPPINGHURST from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value is and was 40s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,2 The Count also holds 3 1/2 hides in [Toot] BALDON. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,3 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] The Count also holds GRAFTON. 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 1 villager with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 63 acres; it pays 10s; pasture 1 league in length and in width. The value is and was 40s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,4 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The Count also holds DUNTHROP. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 30 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,5 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] The Count also holds 4 1/2 hides in MILCOMBE. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave and 3 smallholders. From part of a mill 2s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs and 5 perches wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,6 The Count also holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land in BODICOTE. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 2 slaves and 5 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,7 [* In BANBURY Hundred *] The Count also holds 1 hide in MOLLINGTON. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship, with 1 slave and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[The holder _ of this land before 1066 could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] OXF 17,8 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] The Count also holds 1 hide in SHOWELL. Land for 1 plough, which he has in lordship. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 20s. The holders _ of these lands before 1066 could go where they would. [= ?17? Land of the Count of Evreux =] <157c> ?18? Land of Earl Aubrey OXF 18,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Earl Aubrey held IFFLEY from the King. 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves. 14 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A fishery, 4s; meadow, 24 acres; pasture, 1 furlong; copse 2 acres in length and in width. The value was 100s; now £4. Azur [* son of Thorth *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?18? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] OXF 18,2 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] He also ^[Earl Aubrey]^ held 7 hides in MINSTER [Lovell]. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 2 slaves. 17 villagers with 10 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 78 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £7. [= ?18? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] ?19? Land of Count Eustace OXF 19,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Count Eustace holds 3 hides in COWLEY from the King, and Roger [* of Ivry *] from him. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; copse 2 acres in length and width; from a mill and 1 virgate of land, 35s. The total value is and was 40s. [= ?19? Land of Count Eustace =] ?20? Land of Walter Giffard OXF 20,1 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] Walter Giffard holds 20 hides in CAVERSHAM from the King. Land for 21 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves. 28 villagers with 13 smallholders have 13 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 13 acres; woodland 1 league and 2 furlongs long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, later and now £20. Swein held it freely before 1066. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,2 Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds LASHBROOK from Walter. 12 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders and 2 slaves have 3 ploughs. A mill site pays 10s; meadow, 22 acres. Value before 1066 £12; later £8; now 30s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,3 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] He also ^[Hugh [* of Bolbec *]]^ holds CROWMARSH [Gifford] from Walter. 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 12 villagers with 11 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £20. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,4 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Ralph [* of Lanquetot *] holds HEMPTON from Walter. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 13 villagers with 4 smallholders have 7 1/2 ploughs. A mill, 12s; meadow 2 furlongs wide and 1 1/2 leagues long; pasture, 3 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 3 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, later and now £6. Queen Edith held it. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,5 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds STOKE [Lyne] from Walter. 10 1/2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves. 34 villagers with 9 smallholders have 13 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was £12. Earl Tosti held it. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,6 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] He also ^[Hugh [* of Bolbec *]]^ holds 1 1/2 hides in LEW. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Pasture 1 1/2 furlongs in length and width. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,7 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] He also ^[Hugh [* of Bolbec *]]^ holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate of land [in BODICOTE?]. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 2 villagers. The value is and was 40s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,8 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] He also ^[Hugh [* of Bolbec *]]^ holds 2 1/2 hides in BIX. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,9 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] He also ^[Hugh [* of Bolbec *]]^ holds 5 1/2 hides in EWELME. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was 100s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] OXF 20,10 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Turold holds 3 virgates of land in STOKE [Lyne] and 3 virgates of land in TUSMORE from Walter. Land for 2 ploughs. He has 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?20? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf OXF 21,1 In DORCHESTER Hundred William son of Ansculf holds 5 hides in {HUNESWORDE} from the King and Walter from him. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?21? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <157d> ?22? Land of William of Warenne OXF 22,1 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] William of Warenne holds MAPLEDURHAM from the King. 7 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 16 villagers with 8 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £12. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne =] OXF 22,2 Brian holds 1 1/2 hides in GATEHAMPTON from William. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne =] ?23? Land of William Peverel OXF 23,1 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] William Peverel holds 10 hides in CROWELL from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 15 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was £6; now £7. ^[Alwin held it freely]^ [= ?23? Land of William Peverel =] OXF 23,2 William also holds 10 hides in EMMINGTON. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was £6; now £7. Alwin held these two lands freely. [= ?23? Land of William Peverel =] ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers OXF 24,1 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] Henry of Ferrers holds BADGEMORE from the King and Ralph from him. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, later and now £4. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,2 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also holds 3 hides in CHALFORD. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. A mill at 3s 4d; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 60s; now 30s. Robert holds from him; Alric and Alnoth held it freely. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,3 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Henry also holds 10 hides in SIBFORD from the King and Rolf from him. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 7 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pastures 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £10; later 100s; now £7. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,4 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Henry also holds FIFIELD. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 9 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; pasture 1 league in length and width. The value is and was 100s. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,5 Henry also holds 8 hides in DEAN and CHALFORD. Robert holds from him. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 4 slaves. 13 villagers with 3 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 5s; meadow, 13 acres; copse 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £9. Henry holds 5 hides of this land from the King; he bought 3 hides from Edwin the sheriff. Bondi [* the constable *] held these lands freely before 1066. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,6 [* In _ Hundred *] Henry also holds 2 hides in `ASH'. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager lives there, with 3 smallholders. The value was 40s; now £4. Cynwy [* Chelle *] held it. From these 2 hides [Henry] has paid neither tax nor any other due to the King's ministers. He has joined them to his land in Gloucestershire. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] OXF 24,7 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also holds 1 hide in CHASTLETON, of the Abbey ^[of Winchcombe]^'s Holding. It is waste. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?25? Land of Hugh of Bolbec OXF 25,1 [* In THAME Hundred *] Hugh of Bolbec holds 4 hides in RYCOTE from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers. The value was £4; now it pays nothing. [= ?25? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] ?26? Land of Hugh of Ivry OXF 26,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Hugh of Ivry holds AMBROSDEN from the King. 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 24 villagers with 11 smallholders have 14 ploughs. Meadow, 65 acres. The value was £8; now £10. Aelfeva held it freely before 1066. [= ?26? Land of Hugh of Ivry =] <158a> ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford OXF 27,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Robert of Stafford holds 1 hide in HORLEY from the King and Richard from him. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow 1 furlong long and 30 perches wide; copse 3 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,2 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land in [Great] ROLLRIGHT. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 9 villagers with 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 50 acres. Value before 1066, later and now 100s. Aelfric held it freely. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,3 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Gosbert holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in `BROMSCOTT' and `PEMSCOTT'. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 47 acres, pays 10s; pasture 3 furlongs in length and width. The value was 40s; now 50s. Aelfric and Alwin held it freely. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,4 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Aelfric holds 1 hide in STONESFIELD from Robert. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,5 Everwin holds 3 1/2 hides in [Duns] TEW from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; later 10s; now 50s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,6 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1 hide in ADDERBURY from Robert. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave, 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,7 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Cadio holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in ILBURY from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 3 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,8 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 2 hides in NORTHBROOK from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 25s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,9 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Gosbert holds 1 hide in [Middle] ASTON from Robert. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 15s; now 20s. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] OXF 27,10 Gilbert holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land in [Middle] ASTON from Robert. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture, 6 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £3. Three thanes held it freely. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly OXF 28,1 PYRTON Hundred Robert d'Oilly holds WATLINGTON from the King. 8 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. 3 hides of this land are {inland}. 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 22 villagers with 5 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s 8d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 11 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £10. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,2 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Robert also holds GORING. 20 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 21 villagers with 2 smallholders have 10 ploughs. 3 free men. A mill at 20s; woodland 5 furlongs long and as many wide. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £15. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,3 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Robert also holds BICESTER as two manors. 15 1/2 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides are in lordship; 6 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 28 villagers with 14 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was £15; now £16. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] <158b> OXF 28,4 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Robert also holds KIDLINGTON. 14 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land 3 hides are in lordship; 3 ploughs, with 2 slaves. 32 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and as many wide; a mill at 30s. The value was £8; now £14. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,5 Robert also holds [Water] EATON. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Besides these hides he has 3 1/2 hides of {inland} which have never paid tax. 26 villagers with 7 smallholders have 9 ploughs. A mill at 15s; 3 fisheries at 12s; meadow 10 furlongs long and as many wide; the pasture has as much [extent]. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,6 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Robert also holds HOOK NORTON as three manors. 30 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. Of this land 5 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 76 villagers with 3 smallholders have 30 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 140 acres; pasture 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; spinney 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066, later and now £30. Three brothers held it freely. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,7 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Robert also holds DRAYTON. 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 13 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value is and was £7. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,8 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Robert also has 42 inhabited houses in OXFORD, both inside the wall and outside. 16 of them pay tax and tribute; the others pay neither, because they cannot through poverty. He has 8 unoccupied messuages. Meadow, 30 acres, near the wall; a mill, 10s. Total value £3. He holds them as one manor, with the benefice of St Peter's. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,9 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] holds 10 hides in SHIRBURN from Robert. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres; the woodland has 3 furlongs length and 1 width. Value before 1066 and later £4; now £6. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,10 Peter holds 2 hides in WHEATFIELD from Robert. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship is a plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 5 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,11 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] Peter also holds 1 hide in LEWKNOR from Robert. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,12 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Quesnay *] holds HEYFORD from Robert. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. A mill at 12s; meadow, 18 acres; 2 fisheries at 900 eels; pasture, 6 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 £8; when acquired £10; now £12. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,13 Gilbert holds BUCKNELL from Robert. 7 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was £10; now £7. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,14 Gilbert also holds 3 1/2 hides in FULWELL from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill, 10s; pasture, 20 acres. The value was £6; now £3. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,15 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] {Turstin} holds ELSFIELD from Robert. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 11 villagers with 7 smallholders and 6 others have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 24 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,16 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] holds HARDWICK from Robert. 7 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. The value is and was 100s. Robert exchanged this land with Walter Giffard. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,17 Alward holds STRATTON [Audley] from Robert. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres. The value was 40s; later and now 60s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] <158c> OXF 28,18 Gilbert holds WESTON[-on-the-Green] from Robert. 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves. 17 villagers with 11 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 4s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £8; now £12. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,19 Gilbert also holds BLETCHINGDON from Robert. 8 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 9 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 11 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. Robert bought back this [land] from the King. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,20 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Quesnay *] holds DUCKLINGTON from Robert. 4 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 6 villagers with 9 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill, 12s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,21 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger [* d'Oilly *] holds BAMPTON from Robert. 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,22 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Robert [* son of Walter *] holds WATERPERRY from Robert. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 18 villagers with 4 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 100s; later £7; now £8. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,23 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land less 3 acres in ROUSHAM from Robert. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. From part of 2 mills 11s 6d; meadow, 8 acres; copse, 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value is and was £4. Robert bought back this [land] from the King. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,24 Reginald [* Cnut *] also holds 1 1/2 hides in LUDWELL from Robert. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was 20s; now 5s. King William gave it to Robert at the siege of Sainte-Suzanne. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,25 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Roger [* d'Oilly *] holds 6 hides in ASCOT [d'Oyley] from Robert. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. A mill, 5s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 4 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,26 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger [* d'Oilly *] also holds 4 hides in KENCOT from Robert. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 4 slaves. 11 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was £6. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,27 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Herbert holds 2 hides in KIRTLINGTON from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. He has it, in lordship. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,28 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] St Peter's Church of Oxford holds 2 hides in HOLYWELL from Robert. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 ploughs there, and 23 men who have gardens. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. This land did not pay tax and did not pay any dues. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] OXF 28,29 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Everwin holds 7 hides in [Duns] TEW from Robert. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 34 acres. The value was £7; now £9. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry OXF 29,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Roger of Ivry holds MIXBURY from the King. 17 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 18 villagers with 11 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 9s 4d; pasture, 50 acres. The value is and was £15. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,2 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] He also holds BECKLEY. 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 11 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide; <158d> woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,3 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger also holds ASTHALL from the King. 11 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Of this land 4 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 24 villagers with 11 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 22s; meadow, 137 acres; woodland 13 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide. The value was £11; now £12. He has this land, with 2 hides and 1 virgate of land, as three manors. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,4 Fulco holds 14 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land in [Brize] NORTON from Roger. Land for 12 ploughs. Now he has in lordship 5 hides of villagers' land; 5 ploughs there, with one of his men-at-arms. 8 slaves. 13 villagers with 17 smallholders. Meadow, 24 acres; copse 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was £9; now £13. 14 thanes held this land. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,5 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Roger holds FULBROOK himself as 4 manors. 12 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 12 slaves. 22 villagers with 7 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 63 acres; pasture 10 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was £16. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,6 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Ralph holds 10 hides in SHIRBURN from Roger. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2; 4 slaves. 13 villagers with 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasture, 30 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 wide. The value was £4; now £7. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,7 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Fulco holds 3 hides in [Wood] EATON from Roger. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2; 2 slaves. 13 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; moor, 26 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value is and was 60s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,8 Godfrey holds HOLTON from Roger. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; pasture, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value is and was £4. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,9 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 1 hide in NORTHBROOK from Roger. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,10 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Godfrey holds [North] LEIGH from Roger. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 33 villagers with 8 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 12s 8d; meadow, 100 acres less 10; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value is and was £10. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,11 [* In THAME Hundred *] Hugh holds 7 1/2 hides in [CHILWORTH] from Roger. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,12 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Gilbert holds 5 1/2 hides in HORSPATH from Roger. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; copse 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,13 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 3 hides in BROOKHAMPTON from Roger. Land for 3 ploughs. They are in lordship, with 1 villager. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 wide. The value was 50s; now 60s. Besides these 3 hides there are in addition another 2 hides which have been adjudged to be in the King's lordship. Reginald retains them, however, despite the King's [right of] possession. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,14 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] William holds 2 1/2 hides in HENSINGTON from Roger. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 4 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide; underwood, 5 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,15 Godfrey holds WHITEHILL from Roger. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there in lordship. A mill, 8s; a burgess who pays 10s, 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] <159a> OXF 29,16 Wadard 's son holds THRUPP from Roger. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. A mill at 6s and 125 eels; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, as many acres. The value is and was £6. Leofwy, Archbishop Stigand's man, held it. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,17 Alfred the cleric holds CUTTESLOWE from Roger. 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. [***]. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,18 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Payne holds CLANFIELD from Roger. 7 hides less 1 virgate of land. Land for 11 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. 4 hides of this land are in lordship. 4 slaves there; 14 villagers with 13 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; pasture 6 furlongs in length and width. The value is and was £7. This land is of the King's first Holding. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,19 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] William holds 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land and 3 acres in ROUSHAM and [Steeple] BARTON from Roger. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,20 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] In the First {GADRE} Hundred Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 1/2 hide in NORTHBROOK from Roger. Land for 1/2 plough. However, 1 is there in lordship. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have another. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,21 In the Second {GADRE} Hundred Hugh holds 10 hides in STOKE [Lyne?] from Roger. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 10 villagers with 9 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres less 3; pasture 13 furlongs long and 1 furlong and 12 perches wide. The value was £7; now £10. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,22 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Roger holds 4 hides in WALTON himself from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 13 smallholders. A fishery, 16d; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] OXF 29,23 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Godfrey holds 5 hides in WOLVERCOTE from Roger. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 13 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and 3 1/2 furlongs wide. The value is and was 100s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?30? Land of Ralph of Mortimer OXF 30,1 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Ralph of Mortimer holds IDBURY from the King, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. 14 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 5 slaves. 13 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value is and was £12. Three thanes held it freely. [= ?30? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?31? Land of Ranulf Peverel OXF 31,1 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Ranulf Peverel holds 2 1/2 hides in EWELME. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 80s. ?£4? [= ?31? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ?32? Land of Richard of Courcy OXF 32,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Richard of Courcy holds NUNEHAM [Courtenay] from the King. 16 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Besides the {inland} he has 2 hides and 1 virgate of villagers' land. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 35 villagers with 3 fishermen have 14 ploughs; they pay 30s. 7 slaves; a mill at 20s; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 10 acres; copse 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, later and now £13. Hakon held it. [= ?32? Land of Richard of Courcy =] OXF 32,2 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Richard also holds 20 hides in SARSDEN. Land for 28 ploughs. Now in lordship 9 ploughs; 34 slaves. 37 villagers with 26 smallholders have 19 ploughs. 3 mills at 12s; meadow, 155 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and as many wide; woodland 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £18; later and now £26. [= ?32? Land of Richard of Courcy =] OXF 32,3 Richard also holds 1 hide in FOSCOT. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?32? Land of Richard of Courcy =] ?33? Land of Richard Poynant OXF 33,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Richard Poynant holds 10 hides in MIDDLETON [Stoney] from the King. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 25 villagers with 7 smallholders have 13 ploughs. Woodland 8 furlongs long and as many wide. Value before 1066, later and now £10. Thori held it freely. [= ?33? Land of Richard Poynant =] OXF 33,2 William holds GODINGTON from Richard. 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 16 villagers with 2 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 3s. The value is and was 100s. Siward and Sighwat held it freely. [= ?33? Land of Richard Poynant =] <159b> ?34? Land of Berengar of Tosny OXF 34,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Berengar of Tosny holds 20 hides in BROUGHTON from the King and Robert, Reginald and Gilbert from him. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 8 ploughs; 4 slaves. 4 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 16s; meadow, 37 acres. Value before 1066 £16; now £20. Thorgot [* Lag *] held it freely. [= ?34? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] OXF 34,2 Berengar also holds 10 hides in HORLEY and Ralph from him. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; from part of a mill, 16d. Value before 1066 and later, 100s; now £7. Queen Edith, 5 hides, and Thorgot [* Lag *], 5 hides, held it. [= ?34? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] OXF 34,3 Berengar also holds 1 1/2 hides in BODICOTE from Robert ^[of Tosny]^, his father. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. The value is and was 30s. Two men held it, but they could not withdraw. [= ?34? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] ?35? Land of Miles Crispin OXF 35,1 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Miles Crispin holds GATEHAMPTON from the King. 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 11s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, later and now £4. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,2 [* In THAME Hundred *] He also holds [Great] HASELEY. 16 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 15 villagers with 13 smallholders have 15 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, later and now £15. Queen Edith held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,3 In LEWKNOR Hundred He also holds ASTON [Rowant]. 20 hides. Land for 33 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 26 villagers with 3 smallholders and 15 free men have 30 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 and later £15; now £20. Wulfstan held it freely. Aelfric held 1 virgate of land in this village; he could go where he would. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,4 He also holds KINGSTON [Blount]. 7 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was £6; now £7. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,5 He also holds the other NETHERCOTE. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers have the other. A mill, 2s. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,6 In the Half-Hundred of BENSON He also holds CHALGROVE. 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 9 slaves. 23 villagers with 10 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 5 mills at 60s; meadow 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; pasture, 60 acres. The value was £10; now £12. Thorkil [* of Warwick *] held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,7 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] He also holds 5 hides in ROTHERFIELD [Peppard]. Land for 7 ploughs. Of this land 2 hides are in lordship. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 9 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £7; now £10. Wulfric held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,8 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] He also holds MAPLEDURHAM. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 100s; now £7. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,9 He also holds WHITCHURCH. 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 20 villagers with 7 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £15; now £20. Leofric and Alwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,10 He also holds [North] STOKE. 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves. 26 villagers with 9 smallholders have 14 ploughs. <159c> 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 9 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £13; now £15. Edwin held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,11 Miles also holds NEWNHAM [Murren]. 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 9 slaves. 13 villagers with 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £12; now £17. Engelric [* the priest *] held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,12 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 1 hide in WAINHILL from Miles. Land for 1 plough. He has it there. The value is and was 10s. Brictric held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,13 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Toli holds 1 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate of land in COWLEY from Miles. Land for 1 plough. He has it there, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; copse 3 acres in length and in width. The value is and was 20s. Toli also held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,14 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 1 hide in SOMERTON from Miles. Land for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. Brictric held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,15 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Roger holds 1/2 hide in THOMLEY from Miles. Value 5s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,16 [* In THAME Hundred *] Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] holds DRAYCOT from Miles. 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 5 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,17 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Geoffrey holds 10 hides in [Marsh] BALDON from Miles. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. The value is and was 100s. Azur [* son of Toti *] held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,18 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] William [* son of Turold *] holds CHESTERTON from Miles. 12 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 22 villagers with 10 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 39 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and as many wide. The value is and was £10. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,19 Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 5 hides in HEYFORD from Miles. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 30 acres. The value is and was £6. {Besi} held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,20 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] William [* son of Turold *] holds HENTON from Miles. 8 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 46 acres; copse 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £8; later 40s; now 100s. Leofnoth held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,21 William [* son of Turold *] also holds ADWELL from Miles. 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 1 villager with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was £6. Wulfstan held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,22 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Amalric [* of Dreux *] holds 5 hides in BRITWELL [Salome] from Miles. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was £3. Wulfstan held it freely. From the fifth hide of this land Amalric [* of Dreux *] has not paid tax or anything else. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,23 William [* son of Turold *] holds 1 hide in the same village ^[BRITWELL [Salome]]^ from Miles. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Copse, 6 acres. The value is and was 10s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,24 Ordgar holds 4 hides in BERRICK [Salome] from Miles. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 2 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £3; now £4. ^[This land, which Ordgar holds from Miles, he ought to hold from the King, for he and his father and his uncle held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,25 He also ^[Ordgar]^ holds 1 hide in GANGSDOWN from Miles. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 smallholders, with 1 plough. Pasture, 24 acres. The value is and was 20s. These two lands, which Ordgar holds from Miles, he ought to hold from the King, for he and his father and his uncle held them freely before 1066. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,26 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] Alfred [* nephew of Wigot *] holds HARPSDEN from Miles. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. <159d> Meadow, 20 acres. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,27 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] Humphrey holds KINGSTON [Blount] from Miles. 5 hides. Now in lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value is and was 100s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,28 Tovi holds 2 hides in the other NETHERCOTE from Miles. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, as many acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,29 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Toli holds 1 hide in GARSINGTON from Miles. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 2 slaves and 3 smallholders. The value is and was 20s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,30 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Geoffrey holds 2 hides in WATCOMBE from Miles. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,31 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Alfred [* nephew of Wigot *] holds 5 hides in CUXHAM from Miles. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 mills at 18s; meadow, 18 acres. The value was £3; now £6. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,32 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Richard [* son of Rainfrid *] holds 6 hides in ALKERTON from Miles. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 3 villagers with 8 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,33 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] The monks of Bec hold 2 1/2 hides in SWYNCOMBE from Miles. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. None there now. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. This land never paid tax. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] OXF 35,34 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds SOMERTON from Miles. 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 20s. Ketil held it. [= ?35? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?36? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt OXF 36,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds WROXTON from the King and his son Ingelrann from him. 17 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 12 villagers with 10 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 60 acres. The value was £12; now £16. [= ?36? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] ?37? Land of Giles ^[brother of Ansculf]^ OXF 37,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Giles brother of Ansculf holds 2 1/2 hides in BAINTON from the King and Erchenbald from him. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 2 smallholders has 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?37? Land of Giles ^[brother of Ansculf]^ =] ?38? Land of Gilbert of Ghent OXF 38,1 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Gilbert of Ghent holds HANBOROUGH from the King and Robert [* of Armentières *] from him. 9 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 20 villagers with 6 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value is and was £10. Tonni held it. [= ?38? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] OXF 38,2 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Robert [* of Armentières *] also holds EWELME from Gilbert. 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was £6. Ulf [* Fenman *] held it. [= ?38? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?39? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville OXF 39,1 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 10 hides in KINGHAM from the King. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves. 19 villagers with 10 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 44d; meadow, 109 acres; pasture, 33 acres. The value was £12; now £15. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held it]^ [= ?39? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] OXF 39,2 [* In THAME Hundred *] Saswalo [* of Bouville *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in RYCOTE from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 villager. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held it]^ [= ?39? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] OXF 39,3 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Saswalo [* of Bouville *] also holds WENDLEBURY from Geoffrey. 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 4 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. <160a> Meadow 8 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pasture 15 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was 100s. Esger [* the constable *] held it. [= ?39? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?40? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin OXF 40,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Arnulf of Hesdin holds 5 hides in [Black] BOURTON from the King and Wimund [* of Tessel *] from him. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill, 4s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and as many wide. The value is and was £4. Thorgot held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] OXF 40,2 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Arnulf also holds 1 hide in LUDWELL and Osmund from him. Land for 1 plough. The value was 15s; now 40s. [= ?40? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] OXF 40,3 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Arnulf also holds [Chipping] NORTON. 15 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 21 ploughs. Now in lordship 10 ploughs; 15 slaves. 22 villagers with 16 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 3 mills at 62d; meadow, 60 acres; pasture 1 league in length and width. The value was £16; now £22. Wulfward White and Aelfric Whelp held it. [= ?40? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?41? Land of Edward of Salisbury OXF 41,1 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Edward of Salisbury holds [North] ASTON from the King and Ansketil [* the parker *] from him. 9 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 6 villagers with 2 Frenchmen and 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill with fishery pays 30s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £10; now £12. [= ?41? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] OXF 41,2 Edward also holds 1 hide in HEMPTON. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 20s. [= ?41? Land of Edward of Salisbury =] ?42? Land of Swein the sheriff OXF 42,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Swein the sheriff holds 6 hides in [Toot] BALDON from the King, and Hugh from him. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. The value is and was 60s. [= ?42? Land of Swein the sheriff =] ?43? Land of Alfred nephew of Wigot OXF 43,1 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Alfred nephew of Wigot holds LITTLESTOKE from the King. 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill, 20s; woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was £4; now £3. Wulfred held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Alfred nephew of Wigot =] OXF 43,2 He also holds CHECKENDON. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was £4; now £3. Wulfred held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Alfred nephew of Wigot =] ?44? Land of Guy d'Oilly OXF 44,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Guy d'Oilly holds 10 hides in WIGGINTON from the King. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 9 villagers with 1 man-at-arms and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill, 8s; meadow, 16 acres. The value is and was 100s. Leofric held it freely before 1066. [= ?44? Land of Guy d'Oilly =] ?45? Land of Walter son of Poyntz OXF 45,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Walter ^[son of]^ Poyntz holds YELFORD from the King, as he states. 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 36 acres; pasture, 15 acres. The value was 60s; now 50s. ^[Aldwin, Saewold and Edwin held these lands freely]^ [= ?45? Land of Walter son of Poyntz =] OXF 45,2 Walter son of Poyntz holds 5 hides in WESTWELL from the King. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 8 slaves. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Pasture 8 furlongs long and as many wide. The value is and was £7. ^[Aldwin, Saewold and Edwin held these lands freely]^ [= ?45? Land of Walter son of Poyntz =] OXF 45,3 Walter also holds 4 hides in {ALWOLDESBERIE}. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasture 6 furlongs long and wide. The value was £3; now £4. Aldwin, Saewold and Edwin held these lands freely. [= ?45? Land of Walter son of Poyntz =] <160b> ?46? Land of William Leofric OXF 46,1 William Leofric holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land and 2 parts of 1 virgate _ from the King and Godfrey from him. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 slaves; 4 smallholders. From part of a mill 40d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?46? Land of William Leofric =] ?47? Land of William son of Magne OXF 47,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] William son of Magne holds 3 hides in ARNCOTT from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value is and was 40s. Three free men held it freely. [= ?47? Land of William son of Magne =] ?48? Land of Ilbod ^[brother of Arnulf of Hesdin]^ OXF 48,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Ilbod holds 4 hides in BARFORD [St Michael] from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres. The value was £3; now £4. Alwin held it freely. [= ?48? Land of Ilbod ^[brother of Arnulf of Hesdin]^ =] ?49? Land of Reinbald [* the priest *] OXF 49,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Reinbald holds 1 hide in BOYCOTT from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was 40s; now 20s. Blaecmann held it freely. [= ?49? Land of Reinbald [* the priest *] =] ?50? Land of Robert son of Murdoch OXF 50,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Robert son of Murdoch holds 7 hides less 1 virgate in BROUGHTON [Poggs] from the King. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves. 11 villagers with 11 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s 6d; meadow, 36 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was £6; now £7. Three free men held it freely. [= ?50? Land of Robert son of Murdoch =] ?51? Land of Osbern Giffard OXF 51,1 [* In _ Hundred *] Osbern Giffard holds 2 1/2 hides in {BISPESDONE} from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 hide of this land; 1 plough there. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. Woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was 50s. {Ledric} held it. [= ?51? Land of Osbern Giffard =] ?52? Land of Benzelin [* the archdeacon *] OXF 52,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Benzelin [* the archdeacon *] holds LILLINGSTONE [Lovell] from the King. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland 10 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value is and was 40s. Azur held it freely before 1066. [= ?52? Land of Benzelin [* the archdeacon *] =] ?53? Land of Countess Judith OXF 53,1 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] Countess Judith holds MERTON from the King. 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 19 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; copse 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value is and was £8. ^[Hakon held it freely]^ [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] OXF 53,2 The Countess also holds PIDDINGTON. 4 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 12 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £4. Hakon held these two lands freely. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] ?54? Land of [* Princess *] Christina OXF 54,1 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Christina holds BROADWELL from the King. 24 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 30 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 14 slaves. 52 villagers with 8 smallholders have 24 ploughs. 2 mills with fishery and meadows pay 20s; meadow, 200 acres less 15; pasture, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £25; later £30; now £31. [* Earl *] Algar held it freely before 1066. [= ?54? Land of [* Princess *] Christina =] ?55? Land of [* Adelina, *] Roger of Ivry's wife OXF 55,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Roger of Ivry's wife holds 5 hides in ISLIP from the King. Three of these hides never paid tax. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 30 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 wide; <160c> woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £7 before 1066; when acquired £8; now £10. Godric and Alwin held it freely. ^[Roger's wife has these two lands in commendation from the King]^ [= ?55? Land of [* Adelina, *] Roger of Ivry's wife =] OXF 55,2 She also holds 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in ODDINGTON from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. Alwy held it freely before 1066. Roger's wife has these two lands in commendation from the King. [= ?55? Land of [* Adelina, *] Roger of Ivry's wife =] <159c-d> ?56? [Land of Hascoit Musard] OXF 56,1 [* In THAME Hundred *] Hascoit Musard holds 2 1/2 hides in CHILWORTH from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 8 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 23 acres. The value was 60s; now 20s. Leofwy held it freely. [= ?56? [Land of Hascoit Musard] =] OXF 56,2 He also holds 2 1/2 waste hides _ from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was 40s. [= ?56? [Land of Hascoit Musard] =] OXF 56,3 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] He also holds 5 hides in HEYTHROP. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. <160a-b> 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill, 5s; meadow, 40 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. ^[Godric held this land freely]^ [= ?56? [Land of Hascoit Musard] =] OXF 56,4 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also holds 5 hides in KIDDINGTON and Mainou from him. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 7 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill, 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. Godric held these two lands freely. [= ?56? [Land of Hascoit Musard] =] <160c> ?57? Land of Thorkil [* of Warwick *] OXF 57,1 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Thorkil holds 5 hides in DRAYTON from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 12 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?57? Land of Thorkil [* of Warwick *] =] ?58? Land of Richard ^[the artificer]^ and others of the King's officers OXF 58,1 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Richard the artificer holds 2 1/2 hides in LILLINGSTONE [Lovell] from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land is in lordship. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 slave have 2 ploughs. Woodland 10 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. OXF 58,2 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Reginald the archer holds 2 1/2 hides in IPSDEN from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was 50s. OXF 58,3 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Reginald ^[the archer]^ also holds 2 1/2 hides in CHADLINGTON. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there in lordship, with 4 slaves and 2 smallholders. The value is and was 40s. OXF 58,4 Robert son of {Turstin} holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land in [Great] ROLLRIGHT from the King. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 50 acres; 3 packloads of salt at DROITWICH. The value is and was 100s. OXF 58,5 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] {Turstin}'s son, ^[Robert]^ [holds] 2 hides in LUDWELL from the King and Osmund from him. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 2 slaves and 2 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 40s. OXF 58,6 Ranulf holds 1 hide in LUDWELL from the King. Land for 1 plough. The value was 15s; now 10s. OXF 58,7 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Roger holds 2 hides in BRIGHTWELL [Baldwin] from the King. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was 50s; now 100s. OXF 58,8 Robert son of Ralph holds 5 hides less 1 virgate in EWELME from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 80 acres. The value is and was 100s. OXF 58,9 Robert ^[son of Ralph]^ also holds 2 hides in EASINGTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was 25s; now 40s. OXF 58,10 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] William holds 4 1/2 hides in [Great] ROLLRIGHT from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £3. OXF 58,11 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Hervey [* the commissioner *] holds 1 hide in IBSTONE from the King. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 20s. This land does not pay tax. OXF 58,12 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] He also ^[Hervey [* the commissioner *]]^ holds 2 1/2 hides in BIX. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 acres. The value is and was £3. ^[This land did not pay tax or any other service to the King]^ OXF 58,13 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Hervey [* the commissioner *] also holds IBSTONE. 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Value 10s. Ulf held it. These two lands did not pay tax or any other service to the King. OXF 58,14 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] William holds 1 hide in BENSON from the King; it is a jurisdiction of the King's. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 12s 6d. ^[Belongs to Benson]^ <160d> OXF 58,15 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Geoffrey holds SWINBROOK and SHIPTON[-under-Wychwood] from the King. 4 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. OXF 58,16 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Gernio holds 10 hides in HAMPTON from the King. 5 thanes held it as 5 manors. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 15s; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 16 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £10. OXF 58,17 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Theodric the goldsmith holds 1 hide in [Brize] NORTON from the King. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Theodric the goldsmith's wife held these two lands freely before 1066]^ OXF 58,18 He also ^[Theodric the goldsmith]^ holds 2 1/2 hides in WEALD. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship, and 2 slaves. 3 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres. The value is and was 40s. His wife held these two lands freely before 1066. OXF 58,19 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] He also ^[Theodric the goldsmith]^ holds 2 hides in BENSON. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 20s. Saewold held it freely before 1066. OXF 58,20 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Aretius holds 2 hides less 1 virgate in LEW from the King. Land for 1 plough. He has 1 plough in lordship. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 35s. Alwin held it. OXF 58,21 Saeric holds ALVESCOT from the King. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. Goda held it freely. OXF 58,22 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] He also ^[Saeric]^ holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in [Middle] ASTON. Land for 10 oxen. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. OXF 58,23 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Siward the hunter holds 2 1/2 hides in CHADLINGTON from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship, with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 40s. Siward himself held it freely before 1066. OXF 58,24 In LEWKNOR Hundred Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 13 hides [in] CHINNOR from the King. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 26 villagers with 2 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £10. ^[Leofwin also held this land freely before 1066]^ OXF 58,25 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] He also ^[Leofwin [* of Nuneham *]]^ holds COWLEY from the King. 4 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of warland; 1 plough; 2 slaves. 20 villagers with 5 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A mill at 40s; 2 fisheries, 8s; meadow, 10 acres; copse 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was 100s. Leofwin also held these lands freely before 1066. OXF 58,26 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Godwin holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in [Brize] NORTON from the King. Land for 1/2 plough. However, he has 1 plough there. The value is and was 10s. OXF 58,27 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Alwy? the sheriff holds 2 1/2 hides in BLETCHINGDON from the King. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. He has as many in lordship; 2 slaves. A mill at 7s 6d. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 40s. Manasseh [* the cook *] bought this land from him without the King's permission. OXF 58,28 [* In THAME Hundred *] Alsi [* of Faringdon *] holds RYCOTE from the King. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. OXF 58,29 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also ^[Alsi [* of Faringdon *]]^ holds 2 hides in SHIPTON[-under-Wychwood]. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship. The value is and was 40s. Earl Harold held it. OXF 58,30 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Leofwin [* of Nuneham *] holds 5 hides in HANWELL from the King. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 20 villagers with 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. The value was 100s; now £7. He also ^[Leofwin]^ held it. OXF 58,31 [* In the Half-Hundred of BENSON *] Saewold holds ROFFORD from the King. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 16 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Robert d'Oilly has this land in pledge. OXF 58,32 [* In THAME Hundred *] He also ^[Saewold ]^ holds TIDDINGTON. 2 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Alwy held it freely before 1066. OXF 58,33 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Saewold holds 3 hides in [Little] MINSTER from the King, and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him, in pledge. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves with 2 smallholders. A mill, 10s. The value is and was £3. He also held it before 1066. OXF 58,34 [* In HEADINGTON Hundred *] He also ^[Saewold ]^ holds 2 mills ^[in OXFORD]^ from the King, which the King granted to him with his wife; they are near the wall. Value 40s. <161a> OXF 58,35 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Aelfric holds 3 1/2 hides in MILCOMBE from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. He has in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 2 slaves. From part of a mill 2s; meadow, 15 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. The value is and was 30s. ^[Coleman and Azur held these lands]^ OXF 58,36 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] He also ^[Aelfric]^ holds 6 hides less 1 virgate in CHASTLETON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 26 acres. The value was £4; when acquired 40s; now 60s. Coleman and Azur held these lands. OXF 58,37 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Alwy [* son of Alsi of Faringdon *] holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate of land in WORTON from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. He has 1 in lordship. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have another plough. Meadow, 25 acres. The value is and was 40s. Leofgeat held it freely. OXF 58,38 [* In _ Hundred *] Ordgar holds {ADLACH} from the King. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship, with 2 slaves. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 40s. Godwin held it freely. ?59? These lands written below are of Earl William's Holding ^[from King William]^ In LEWKNOR Hundred OXF 59,1 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] Gilbert of Bretteville holds BOLNEY at a revenue. 8 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 11 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was £8. Three thanes held it freely. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,2 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] He also ^[Gilbert of Bretteville]^ holds SYDENHAM at a revenue. 15 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 16 villagers with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £16. Almer held it freely. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,3 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 3 1/2 hides in WATLINGTON. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves have them there. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,4 He also ^[Robert [* d'Oilly *]]^ holds 1 hide in WATCOMBE. Land for 1 plough. A widow has it there. The value is and was 10s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,5 [* In BINFIELD Hundred *] Ansketil [* of Graye *] holds ROTHERFIELD [Greys]. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers with 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and as many wide. The value is and was 100s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,6 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 7 hides in DUCKLINGTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £7. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,7 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] and Roger [* of Ivry *] also hold 1/2 hide waste in NOKE. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,8 Robert [* d'Oilly *] also holds 1 hide in KIRTLINGTON. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 15s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,9 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] He also ^[Robert [* d'Oilly *]]^ holds 5 virgates of land in HENSINGTON and Peter from him. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship, with 1 slave; 1 villager and 2 smallholders. A mill, 5s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 25s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,10 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 1 hide in ASTROP. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them there, with 4 slaves and 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Pasture 3 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,11 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Roger of Lacy holds BEGBROKE and Ralph from him. 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 40 acres. The value was 100s; later £6; now £4. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,12 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Roger of Ivry holds 3 hides in [Black] BOURTON and Payne from him. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 8 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,13 Ansketil ^[of Graye]^ holds 2 hides in [Black] BOURTON. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves. A mill, 3s; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, as much. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] <161b> OXF 59,14 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Ansketil of Graye also holds 3 hides in RADFORD. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 20d; meadow, 6 acres; spinney, 3 acres. The value was 50s; now £4. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,15 Roger of Lacy holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land in KIDDINGTON, and Ralph holds from him. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. From part of a mill 20d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,16 [* In LEWKNOR Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 2 1/2 hides in WAINHILL. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. A plough is in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was 40s; now 40s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,17 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] He also ^[Reginald [* Cnut *]]^ holds FRITWELL. 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. 6 hides of this land are in lordship. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,18 He also ^[Reginald [* Cnut *]]^ holds NOKE. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 5 virgates of this land; 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,19 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Ansketil [* of Graye *] holds 4 hides in [South] NEWINGTON and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 25d; meadow, 22 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,20 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 5 hides in SWERFORD. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 12 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,21 Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 1 hide in MILTON[-under-Wychwood] and Alwy [* son of Alsi of Faringdon *] from him. Land for 1 plough. He has it in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; later 15s; now £7. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,22 [* In THAME Hundred *] Reginald [* Cnut *] holds 3 hides in ALBURY. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,23 [* In LANGTREE Hundred *] Roger of Lacy holds MONGEWELL. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 7 hides of this land; 3 ploughs there; 5 slaves. 6 villagers and 1 man-at-arms with 11 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 45s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues in length and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £10; now £14. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,24 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Ansketil of Graye holds WOODLEYS. 2 hides. They are in lordship except for 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them in lordship; 3 slaves, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,25 [* In BAMPTON Hundred *] Ansketil ^[of Graye]^ also holds 6 hides in BRIGHTHAMPTON. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 15 villagers with 16 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 11s; meadow, 80 acres and 10; pasture 10 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,26 [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] Ansketil ^[of Graye]^ also holds 2 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide in CORNWELL. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 6 smallholders. A mill at 2s; meadow, 20 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value is and was 30s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,27 Roger of Lacy holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in SALFORD. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. From part of a mill 12d; meadow, 23 acres; pasture 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value is and was £3. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,28 [* In PYRTON Hundred *] Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 2 1/2 hides in `INGHAM'. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The value is and was 50s. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] OXF 59,29 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Roger [* of Ivry *] holds WORTON and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 48 acres; pasture 3 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?59? This land is of Earl William's Holding from King William =] <161c> <161d> <162a> GLOUCESTERSHIRE GLS G1 Before 1066 the City of GLOUCESTER paid £36 at face value, 12 sesters of honey at that Borough's measure, 36 dickers of iron, 100 drawn iron rods for nails for the King's ships, and certain other petty customary dues in the hall and the King's chamber. Now the City itself pays to the King £60 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. The King has £20 from the mint. GLS G2 Roger of Berkeley holds 1 house in the King's lordship land, and 1 fishery in that town; it is outside the King's hands. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held this before 1066. ^[Gloucester]^ GLS G3 Bishop Osbern holds the land and messuages which Edmer held. He pays 10s with another customary due. ^[Gloucester]^ GLS G4 Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 6 messuages; before 1066 these paid 6s 8d with another customary due. William [son of] Baderon 2 messuages at 30d. William the scribe holds 1 messuage at 51d. Roger of Lacy 1 messuage at 26d. Bishop Osbern 1 messuage at 41d. Berner 1 messuage at 14d. William the bald 1 messuage at 12d. Durand the sheriff 2 messuages at 14d. Durand also holds 1 messuage at 26d, and 1 messuage more, which pays no customary due. Hadwin holds 1 messuage which gives rent but keeps back another customary due. Gosbert 1 messuage, Dunning 1 messuage, Widard 1 messuage. Arnulf the priest 1 messuage, which pays rent; he keeps back another customary due. All these messuages paid the royal customary dues before 1066; now King William has nothing from them, nor Robert [* the bursar *] his officer. These messuages were in King Edward's revenue on the day he was alive and dead; but now they have been taken away from the King's revenue and customary dues. Before 1066 the King's lordship in the City supplied all lodging or clothing; when Earl William acquired it in the revenue it supplied the clothing likewise. Where the castle is sited there were 16 houses which do not exist now, and 14 houses in the Borough of the City have been destroyed. ^[Gloucester]^ ?[W]? [* Land of the King in Wales *] GLS S1 [* In IS COED Commote *] Earl William built the castle of CHEPSTOW and in his time paid only 40s from the ships going into the woodland. In the time of his son, Earl Roger, this town paid £16 and Ralph of Limésy had half. Now the King has £12 from it. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS S2 [* In EDLOGAN Commote *] £7 10s comes from the payments of Caerleon, from 1 plough which is there, and from 7 fisheries in the Wye and the Usk. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W1 ^[In Wales]^ [* In IS COED Commote *] In WALES there are 3 dairy farms, Llanvair [Discoed], Portskewett and Dinham. In these there are 8 ploughs; 11 half-villagers and 15 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Roger of Ivry wanted to have 100s for these 3 dairy farms. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W2 Under Waswic the reeve there are 13 villages, under Elmwy ^[the reeve]^ 14 villages, under Bleio ^[the reeve]^ 13 villages, under Iudhael ^[the reeve]^ 14 villages. Under these reeves are 4 villages destroyed by King Caradoc. These pay 47 sesters of honey, 40 pigs, 41 cows and 28s for hawks. The value of the whole of this is £9 10s 4d. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W3 Walter the bowman pays 1 sester of honey and 1 pig for one waste land _. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W4 Berdic the King's jester has 3 villages _; 5 ploughs there. He pays nothing. Morin 1 village, Kenesis 1, Waswic's son 1, Sessisbert 1, Abraham the priest 2 villages. They have 6 ploughs. They pay nothing. Earl William transferred these men to King Gruffydd's customary dues by King William's permission. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] <162b> GLS W5 In the King's alms there is 1 village _ which pays to the Church at Martinmas for his soul's sake 2 pigs, 100 loaves with ale. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W6 To St Michael's belongs 1 carucate of land and to St Dewy's 1 carucate _. These do not pay service except to the Saints. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W7 Belward of Caerwent has 1/2 carucate of land _. He pays nothing. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W8 From pasturage come 66 pigs _; they are valued at 44s. All these pay £40 12s 8d. Durand the sheriff gave them to William of Eu for £55 at at revenue. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W9 Walter the bowman holds 2 carucates of land _ from the King and has 3 ploughs and 3 male and 3 female slaves. Value of them, 20s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W10 Gerard [* the chamberlain *] has 2 carucates of land _; 2 ploughs there. Value 20s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W11 Ows the King's reeve [has] 2 carucates of land _; 4 ploughs there. Value 20s. In the King's lordship 1 carucate of land which Dagobert held. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W12 Jocelyn the Breton holds 5 carucates of land in Caerwent. 2 ploughs there, with 2 Welshmen. Value 20s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W13 The Bishop of Coutances holds 5 carucates of land _ from the King, and a man of his from him. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 villagers. Value 40s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W14 Roger of Berkeley holds 2 carucates of land at Chepstow and has 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 20s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W15 Durand the sheriff holds 1 land from the King in Caerwent named Caldicot. He has in lordship 3 ploughs and 15 half-villagers, 4 slaves and 1 man-at-arms; they all have 12 ploughs. A mill at 10s. The value of the whole of this £6. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W16 William of Eu has £9 from Chepstow for customary dues, as he states. But Gerard [* the chamberlain *] and the other men state that he has nothing more lawfully from the £10 of the customary dues of Chepstow, even if it were valued at £100. In Wales William also has 3 fisheries in the Wye in [his] Holding; they pay 70s. In the same Holding Earl William gave to Ralph of Limésy 50 carucates of land as is done in Normandy. Hugh and the others who transferred [the land] testified that he granted it to Ralph in this way. Now William of Eu states that he has only 32 carucates of this land. In lordship 8 ploughs. The men have 16 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s. The value of the whole £12 10s. [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W17 Roger of Lacy holds in the Chepstow Holding as much populated land with 1 mill as is worth 36s. ^[Belongs to Chepstow]^ [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W18 {Turstin} son of Rolf has 17 ploughs between the Usk and the Wye _; of these 4 1/2 are in lordship, [and] the others are the men's. 11 smallholders. A mill at 7s. The value of the whole £9. The King's reeves claim 5 1/2 carucates of this land, saying that {Turstin} took them without a gift. {Turstin} also has 6 carucates of land beyond the Usk. His men have 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 15s; 1/2 fishery at 10s. The value of the whole 54s 6d. ^[Belongs to Chepstow]^ [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] GLS W19 Alfred of `Spain' has 2 carucates of land _ in the Holding. 2 ploughs in lordship. Alfred also has 7 villages in Wales, which were Earl William's and his son ^[Earl]^ Roger's in lordship. These pay 6 sesters of honey, 6 pigs and 10s. ^[Belongs to Chepstow]^ [= [* Land of the King in Wales *] =] <162c> GLS B1 [* _ *] [* In `GRESTON' Hundred *] The Borough of WINCHCOMBE paid £6 in revenue before 1066. Of this Earl Harold had the third penny, that is, 40s. Later it paid £20, with the whole of the Hundred of this town. Durand the sheriff added 100s, and Roger of Ivry 60s. Now, with the three adjoining Hundreds, it pays £28 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. List 1 List of landholders in Gloucestershire 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of York 3 The Bishop of Worcester 4 The Bishop of Hereford 5 The Bishop of Exeter 6 The Bishop of Saint-Lô 7 Bath Church 8 Glastonbury Abbey 9 Malmesbury Abbey 10 Gloucester Abbey 11 Winchcombe Abbey 12 Evesham Abbey 13 Abingdon Abbey 14 Pershore Abbey 15 Coventry Abbey 16 Cormeilles Abbey 17 Lyre Abbey 18 Eynsham Abbey 19 Westminster Abbey 20 The Church of Saint-Denis, Paris 21 Lambeth Church 22 Saint-Evroult's Church 23 La Trinité Church, Caen 24 Troarn Church 25 Cirencester Church 26 Reinbald the priest 27 Earl Roger 28 Earl Hugh 29 The Count of Mortain 30 Gilbert Maminot, Bishop of Lisieux 31 William of Eu 32 William son of Baderon 33 William the chamberlain 34 William Goizenboded 35 William son of Guy 36 William Breakwolf 37 William son of Norman 38 William Leofric 39 Roger of Lacy 40 Roger of Beaumont 41 Roger of Ivry 42 Roger of Berkeley 43 Ralph his brother 44 Ralph Paynel 45 Ralph of Tosny 46 Robert of Tosny 47 Robert the bursar 48 Robert d'Oilly 49 Richard the commissioner 50 Osbern Giffard 51 Geoffrey Orlateile 52 Gilbert son of Turold 53 Durand the sheriff 54 Drogo son of Poyntz 55 Walter son of Poyntz 56 Walter son of Roger 57 Walter the deacon 58 Walter the bowman 59 Henry of Ferrers 60 Arnulf of Hesdin 61 Harold son of Ralph 62 Hugh of Grandmesnil 63 Hugh the ass 64 Miles Crispin 65 Urso of Abetot 66 Hascoit Musard 67 {Turstin} son of Rolf 68 Ansfrid of Cormeilles 69 Humphrey the chamberlain 70 Humphrey of Maidenhill 71 Humphrey the cook 72 Sigar of Chocques 73 Matthew of Mortagne 74 Jocelyn the Breton 75 Roger son of Ralph 76 Gerwy [of Les Loges]'s wife 77 Baldwin 78 Alsi and others of the King's thanes <162d> ?[1]? Land of the King GLS 1,1 [In CHELTENHAM Hundred] King Edward held CHELTENHAM. There were 8 1/2 hides. 1 1/2 hides belong to the Church; Reinbald [* the priest *] holds them. In lordship there were 3 ploughs; 20 villagers, 10 smallholders and 7 slaves with 18 ploughs; the priests, 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s 8d. King William's reeve added to this manor 2 smallholders, 4 villagers and 3 mills; two of them are the King's, the third the reeve's; 1 more plough there. Before 1066 it paid £9 5s, and 3000 loaves for dogs; now it pays £20, 20 cows, 20 pigs and 16s for bread. ^[Earl Harold took it away after King Edward's death. Roger of Ivry placed them in the revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,2 [In `DUDSTONE' Hundred] In `[Kings] BARTON' King Edward had 9 hides; 7 of them were in lordship; 3 ploughs there; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 7 slaves. 2 free men hold 2 hides of this manor and have 9 ploughs; they cannot separate themselves nor their land from the manor. A mill at 4s. King William's reeve added 8 smallholders, 2 mills and 1 plough. Before 1066 it paid £9 5s, and 3000 loaves for dogs; now it pays £20, 20 cows, 20 pigs and 16s for bread. Archbishop Aldred leased one member of this manor, BRAWN. 3 virgates of land; 3 men. Miles Crispin holds it. Alwy? the sheriff leased another member named UPTON [St Leonards]. 1 hide of land; 4 men. Humphrey [* of Maidenhill *] holds it. Alwy? ^[the sheriff]^ also leased a third member named MURRELLS [End]. 3 virgates of land. Nigel the doctor holds it. ^[Earl Harold took it away after King Edward's death. Roger of Ivry placed them in the revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,3 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred A thane, Edmer, had 3 manors, HARESFIELD, [Down] HATHERLEY and SANDHURST. This man could give or sell his land to whom he would. This land answered for 2 hides. In lordship there were 8 ploughs; 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 30 slaves with 5 ploughs. Meadow sufficient for the ploughs. ^[Earl Harold took it away after King Edward's death. Roger of Ivry placed them in the revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,4 In HARESCOMBE Wigfled held 3 virgates of land, free, like Edmer. He had 2 ploughs and 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadows for the ploughs. ^[Earl Harold took it away after King Edward's death. Roger of Ivry placed them in the revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,5 In BROOKTHORPE Aelfric held 3 virgates of land. He had 2 ploughs and 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Earl Harold took away these five lands after King Edward's death. Roger of Ivry placed them in the revenue at £46 13s 4d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,6 In the same Hundred near the City [* in Netheridge *] Wulfward held 1/2 hide from King Edward, exempt. 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. Earl William gave it to a cook of his, [* Avenel *], for Wulfward was made an outlaw. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,7 In CIRENCESTER Hundred King Edward had 5 hides of land [* in Cirencester *]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 31 villagers with 10 ploughs. 13 slaves; 10 smallholders. 3 mills at 30s; meadows and 2 woods at 5s. 2 free men who have 2 ploughs. The Queen had the sheep's wool. Before 1066 this manor paid 3 1/2 measures of wheat, 3 measures of malt, 6 1/2 sesters of honey, £9 5s, and 3000 loaves for dogs; now it pays £20 5s, 20 cows, 20 pigs and 16s for bread. From the new market 20s, of which St Mary['s Church] [* of Cirencester *] has the third penny. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,8 In CIRENCESTER a free man held 2 hides of land and paid 20s in revenue, and served the sheriff through the whole of England. Earl William put this land out of the revenue and gave it to one of his men. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,9 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred Before 1066 there were in the revenue 36 hides in BITTON, with its two members, WAPLEY and WINTERBOURNE. In lordship there were 5 ploughs; 41 villagers and 29 smallholders with 45 ploughs. 18 slaves with 1 mill. Before 1066 this manor paid one night's revenue; now it does likewise. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,10 In SALMONSBURY Hundred King Edward held [Lower] SLAUGHTER. There were 7 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 11 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 7 slaves; 2 mills at 1 mark of silver; meadows at 10s. From one of these hides 10s, and 5s for dogs. <163a> Before 1066 the sheriff paid from this manor what he wished, therefore they do not know what it is valued at; now the sheriff has added 1 plough and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. He now pays from this manor and the Hundred £27 at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,11 [In WESTBURY Hundred] In WESTBURY[-on-Severn] 30 hides. King Edward had 5 ploughs in lordship, and 32 villagers and 15 smallholders with 28 ploughs. 1 slave. Before 1066 this manor paid one night's revenue; likewise for 4 years after 1066. Later 6 hides in KYRE were taken from this manor; and in CLIFTON[-on-Teme] 10 hides; in NEWENT and KINGSTONE 8 hides; in EDVIN [Loach] 1 hide. The Abbot of Cormeilles, Osbern and William sons of Richard, now hold these lands; however the sheriff finds the whole revenue from the remainder. The men of the County state, however, that the fir-wood lay in Westbury[-on-Severn] in King Edward's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,12 In KIFTSGATE Hundred King Edward held [Upper] CLOPTON with a member named MEON. There were 8 hides in each. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 5s; 6 slaves; meadow at 10s. Before 1066 the sheriff paid to the revenue what came from this manor; now, with the two Hundreds which the sheriff has placed there, it pays £15. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,13 In BLEDISLOE Hundred King Edward held AWRE. 5 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 30d; a salt-house at 30 packloads of salt; a church with 1 virgate of land. Before 1066 this manor paid half a night's revenue; now it does likewise. Of this manor 1/2 hide lies waste and therefore it pays nothing but £12. The sheriff, however, pays the whole revenue. Outside the manor there are three members which were always and should be on it, as the men of the County testify; they are PURTON, ETLOE and BLEDISLOE. 7 hides in them. In lordship 1 plough; 20 villagers and 3 smallholders with 13 ploughs; 2 slaves. A fishery. PURTON is in Earl William's Holding. Roger of Berkeley holds ETLOE. William son of Baderon holds BLEDISLOE. Alwy? the sheriff placed them out of the revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,14 In `LANGLEY' Hundred Earl Harold held ALVESTON. There were 10 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 23 villagers and 5 smallholders with 22 ploughs; 2 slaves. The reeve added 2 ploughs and 5 slaves. It pays £12 by weight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,15 [In BERKELEY Hundred] King Edward had 5 hides in BERKELEY. In lordship 5 ploughs; 20 villagers and 5 smallholders with 11 ploughs; 9 slaves. 2 mills at 12s. 10 riding men who have 7 hides and 7 ploughs. A market in which 17 men live and pay dues to the revenue. These outliers belong to BERKELEY: in HILL 4 hides; in ALKINGTON 4 hides; in HINTON 4 hides; in CAM 6 hides and another 11 hides; in GOSSINGTON 4 hides; in DURSLEY 3 hides; in COALEY 4 hides; in ULEY 2 hides; in NYMPSFIELD 3 hides; in WOTTON[-under-Edge] 15 hides and 1/2 virgate; in SYMONDS HALL 1/2 hide; in KINGSCOTE 4 1/2 hides; in BEVERSTONE 10 hides; in OZLEWORTH 1/2 hide; in ALMONDSBURY 2 hides; in HORFIELD 8 hides; in KINGSWESTON 7 hides and 1 virgate; in ELBERTON 5 hides; in `CROMHALL [Abbots]' 2 hides; in ARLINGHAM 9 hides; in ASHLEWORTH 3 hides. All these said members belong to BERKELEY. In total there were in them before 1066 49 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 242 villagers and 142 smallholders with 126 ploughs. 127 slaves. 19 free men, riding men, who have 48 ploughs with their men. 22 freedmen and 15 female slaves. 8 mills at 57s 6d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <163b> GLS 1,16 In this manor two brothers held 5 hides before 1066 in `CROMHALL [Lygon]'; they have 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. These two brothers could turn with their land where they would. The value was then £4; now £3. Earl William assigned these men to the reeve of Berkeley, so that he might have their service, as Roger [* of Berkeley *] states. From this manor with all that belongs to it Roger [* of Berkeley *] pays to the revenue £170 assayed and weighed. ^[Belongs to Berkeley]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,17 Roger [* of Berkeley *] has of this manor's land 2 hides in SLIMBRIDGE himself, 1 hide at CLINGRE, 1 hide at HURST, 7 hides at NEWINGTON [Bagpath]. In lordship 10 ploughs; 13 villagers and 21 smallholders with 22 ploughs. 16 slaves; a mill at 5s. The value of the whole before 1066 £9; now £11 10s. ^[Belongs to Berkeley]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,18 Roger [* of Berkeley *] also holds the land of Bernard the priest [* in HINTON and `HINWORTHY' *]. 5 hides. He has 3 ploughs and 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. The value is and was 60s. ^[Belongs to Berkeley]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,19 In SHARPNESS 5 hides which belong to Berkeley, which Earl William placed outside to build a small castle. Roger [* of Berkeley *] claims them. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,20 In {EDDREDESTANE} Hundred Queen Edith held MARSHFIELD. 14 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 36 villagers and 13 smallholders with 30 ploughs. 18 slaves. A priest has one of these hides. Before 1066 it paid £35; now £47. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,21 [In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred] In `BARTON [Regis]' at Bristol there were 6 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 22 villagers and 25 smallholders with 25 ploughs. 9 slaves and 18 freedmen who have 14 ploughs. 2 mills at 27s. When Roger [* of Berkeley *] acquired this manor from the King he found there 2 hides and 2 ploughs in lordship; 17 villagers and 24 smallholders with 21 ploughs. 4 slaves and 13 freedmen with 3 ploughs. In MANGOTSFIELD, a member of this manor, 6 oxen in lordship. Bristol Church holds 3 hides of the same land; 1 plough is recorded there. 1 riding man holds 1 hide and has 1 plough. 4 smallholders with 1 plough. This manor and BRISTOL pay 110 marks of silver to the King; the burgesses state that Bishop G[eoffrey] [* of Coutances *] has 33 marks of silver and 1 mark of gold besides the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,22 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Baldwin son of Herlewin had a manor in which there were 10 hides [* in COLN ROGERS *]. The Bishop of Bayeux held this manor; now it is in the King's hands and pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 20s. A priest. Value before 1066 £12; now £6. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,23 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Almer had HULLASEY, in which there were 3 1/2 hides. The Bishop of Bayeux held it; now it is in the King's hands. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was £4; now 50s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,24 [In TEWKESBURY Hundred] In TEWKESBURY before 1066 there were 95 hides. 45 of them are in lordship; they were exempt from all royal service, apart from the service of the lord himself whose manor it was. In the head of the manor there were in lordship 12 ploughs; 50 slaves, male and female. 16 smallholders lived around the hall. 2 mills at 20[s]; a fishery; a salt-house at Droitwich which belongs to the manor. At SOUTHWICK 3 hides; in TREDINGTON 6 hides; in FIDDINGTON 6 hides; in PAMINGTON 8 hides; in NATTON 3 1/2 hides; in WALTON [Cardiff] 3 hides; [***] in ASTON[-on-Carrant] 6 hides. There were 21 villagers and 9 riding men who had 26 ploughs; 5 freedmen and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. These riding men ploughed and harrowed at the lord's court. In Gloucester there were 8 burgesses who paid 5s 4d and served at the court. In the whole of Tewkesbury, meadow, 120 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide. <163c> At Tewkesbury there are now 13 burgesses who pay 20s a year; a market which the Queen set up there which pays 11s 8d. 1 more plough; 22 slaves, male and female. A fishery; a salt-house at Droitwich. 3 riding men belonged there before 1066; one of them held 6 hides in ASTON[-on-Carrant]; Gerard [* the chamberlain *] now holds them; another held 3 hides in WALTON [Cardiff]; Ralph now holds them; the third held 2 hides in FIDDINGTON; Bernard [* Pancevolt *] now holds them. In these 11 hides are 10 ploughs in lordship; 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 9 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. The value of the whole before 1066 £10; now as much. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,25 At OXENTON there was a hall before 1066 and 5 hides which belonged to Tewkesbury. 5 ploughs in lordship; 5 villagers and 2 riding men who have 7 ploughs; 12 slaves, male and female. Meadow, 24 acres. At Winchcombe 3 burgesses who pay 40d. The value of the whole is and was £8. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,26 THE LAND MENTIONED BELOW BELONGS TO TEWKESBURY CHURCH. GLS 1,27 ?*? In STANWAY 7 hides which belong to the Church. 2 ploughs in lordship; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A monastery; 5 slaves, male and female. A salt-house at Droitwich; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £7. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,28 ?*? In TADDINGTON 4 hides. 2 ploughs there. 11 villagers and 1 riding man with 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 9 slaves. The value was £6; now 100s. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,29 ?*? In [Lower] LEMINGTON 3 hides. 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 4 ploughs; 6 slaves and 1 smallholder. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,30 ?*? In [Great] WASHBOURNE 3 hides. 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers with 3 ploughs; 1 smallholder and 9 male slaves with a female slave. The value was and is 60s. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,31 ?*? In FIDDINGTON 2 hides. 1 villager and 2 freedmen with 2 ploughs. The value is and was 10s. One of these hides was exempt land. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,32 ?*? In NATTON 1 hide of exempt land. 1 plough there. Value 10s. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,33 ?*? In STANLEY [Pontlarge] 4 1/2 hides. 1 plough there. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 5 slaves. This land was exempt. The value was £4; now 40s. The whole of the land which belongs to the Church paid tax for 20 hides before 1066. ^[In Tewkesbury. Belongs to Tewkesbury Church. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,34 Also in the manor of TEWKESBURY there belonged 4 hides not in lordship; they are in HANLEY [Castle]. Before 1066 2 ploughs in lordship; 40 villagers and smallholders; 8 slaves, male and female. A mill at 16d; woodland in which there is a hedged enclosure. This land was Earl William's; now it is in the King's revenue in Hereford. Value before 1066 £15; now £10. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,35 In FORTHAMPTON 9 hides belonged to this manor. 2 ploughs in lordship; 20 villagers and smallholders; 6 slaves, male and female. Woodland. Value before 1066 £10; now £8. Earl William held these two lands; they paid tax with Tewkesbury. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,36 In SHENINGTON 10 hides belonged to this manor. 4 ploughs there. 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 5 riding men with 8 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 3s. This land paid tax for 7 hides. Value before 1066 £20; now £8. It is in the King's hands. Robert d'Oilly holds it at a revenue. ^[In Tewkesbury. Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,37 In CLIFFORD [Chambers] 7 hides belonged to this manor. 3 ploughs in lordship; 14 villagers with 5 ploughs. A mill at 12s; meadow, 2 acres. There were 13 slaves, male and female; a church and a priest with 1 plough. The value was £8; now £6. The Queen gave this land to Roger of Bully; it paid tax for 4 hides in Tewkesbury. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,38 The above-mentioned 50 [exempt] hides caused [all] the 95 hides which belong to Tewkesbury to be exempt and free from all tax and royal service. <163d> The value of this manor of TEWKESBURY before 1066, when it was complete, was £100; when Ralph acquired it, £12, because it was destroyed and dismembered; now it is valued at £40; however Ralph pays £50. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it before 1066]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,39 Brictric son of Algar held this manor ^[TEWKESBURY]^ before 1066. He had the lands written below of other thanes in his power at that time. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,40 In ASHTON[-under-Hill] a thane held 4 hides; it was a manor. Now Gerard [* the chamberlain *] holds it; he has 1 plough and 2 villagers with 1 plough. The value is and was 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 put himself and his land in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,41 In KEMERTON Let held 8 hides; it was a manor. Now Gerard ^[the chamberlain]^ holds it; he has 3 ploughs; 14 villagers with 6 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 mills at 15s. The value was £8; now £6. 3 hides in BODDINGTON are attached to this manor; Gerard ^[the chamberlain]^ also holds them; he has 2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 8s; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 put himself and his land in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,42 In WINCOT a thane held 3 hides. The Queen gave this land to Reginald? the chaplain. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s. ^[The holder of this land before 1066 put himself and his land in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,43 In ALDERTON Dunning held 6 1/2 hides, and in DIXTON 4 1/2 hides. In `HENTAGE' a thane held 1 hide. Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] holds these lands from the King; he has 4 ploughs in lordship; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a riding man with 1 plough; a burgess in Winchcombe. Meadow, 12 acres recorded there. The value of the whole before 1066 £11; now £6. ^[The holders of these lands before 1066 put themselves and their lands in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,44 [* In `GRESTON' Hundred *] In TWYNING 4 villagers held 2 hides and 1 thane 1/2 hide. 4 ploughs there. Meadow, 3 acres. The Queen gave this land to John the chamberlain. The value is and was 35s. ^[The holders of these lands before 1066 put themselves and their lands in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,45 [* In TIBBLESTONE Hundred *] In STOKE [Orchard] Hermer and Alwin held 3 hides, less 1 virgate. Now Bernard [* Pancevolt *] holds it from the King; he has 1 plough in lordship and meadow, 4 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[The holders of these lands before 1066 put themselves and their lands in Brictric son of Algar's power]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,46 The holders of these lands before 1066 put themselves and their lands in Brictric ^[son of Algar]^'s power. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,47 In `LANGLEY' Hundred Brictric son of Algar held THORNBURY. Before 1066 there were 11 hides. 4 ploughs in lordship; 42 villagers and 18 riding men with 21 ploughs; 24 smallholders, 15 slaves and 4 freedmen. 2 mills at 6s 4d; woodland at 1 league long and 1 wide. A market at 20s. Now the reeve has added a mill at 8d. This manor was Queen Matilda's. Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] pays £50 from it at face value. In this manor a meadow at 40s and at Droitwich 40 sesters of salt or 20d; a fishery in Gloucester at 58d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,48 In {EDDREDESTANE} Hundred Brictric ^[son of Algar]^ also held [Old] SODBURY. Before 1066 there were 10 hides. 4 ploughs in lordship; 12 villagers with 5 ploughs; 4 smallholders and 18 slaves. A park; a mill at 5s. Now the reeve has added 1 mill at 40d. Woodland at 1 league long and 1 wide. Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] pays £16 10s from this manor. 1 virgate in Droitwich belongs to this manor; it paid 25 sesters of salt. Urso the sheriff so oppressed the men that now they cannot pay the salt. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,49 In LONGTREE Hundred Brictric ^[son of Algar]^ also held AVENING. Before 1066 there were 10 hides. In lordship 8 ploughs; 24 villagers, 5 smallholders and 30 slaves with 16 ploughs. 4 mills at 19s 2d. Now the reeve has added a mill at 40d. Woodland 2 leagues long a 1/2 league wide. A hawk's eyrie. Value £27. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,50 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Brictric ^[son of Algar]^ also held FAIRFORD. Before 1066 there were 21 hides. 56 villagers and 9 smallholders with 30 ploughs. A priest who held 1 virgate of land of the lordship. 3 mills at 32s 6d. In lordship nothing but 13 hides and 1 virgate. Queen Matilda held this manor. Humphrey [* the chamberlain *] pays £38 10s at face value. The Queen gave 4 hides of this manor's land to John the chamberlain. 2 ploughs there. 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 14 slaves. It pays £9 in revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <164a> GLS 1,51 The Queen herself gave 3 hides and 3 virgates of this land _ to Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]. He has 2 ploughs and 5 slaves and 1 free man who has 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Value £4. ^[Brictric son of Algar held it. The holder of this land before 1066 _ could not withdraw from the head of the manor Fairford]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,52 The holders of these two lands before 1066 could not withdraw from the head of the manor ^[Fairford. Brictric ^[son of Algar]^ held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,53 In BOTLOE Hundred King Edward held DYMOCK. There were 20 hides. 2 ploughs in lordship; 42 villagers, 10 smallholders and 11 freedmen who have 41 ploughs. A priest who holds 12 acres. 4 riding men with 4 ploughs. Woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. Before 1066 the sheriff paid what he wished from this manor. King William held it in his lordship for 4 years. Later Earl William and his son ^[Earl]^ Roger had it; the men of the County do not know how. Now it pays £21. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] GLS 1,54 In BLEDISLOE Hundred Earl Harold held NAAS. There were 5 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Before 1066 it was not in the revenue. Earl William joined it to two other manors, namely Poulton and Purton. In them there were 9 hides. 2 ploughs in lordship; 15 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 9 ploughs. A fishery. Now the reeve has added 1 plough in Poulton. Purton is claimed for the King's revenue. In total they pay £11. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,55 [In LYDNEY Hundred] In LYDNEY Earl William made a manor from 4 lands which he received from their lords. From the Bishop of Hereford's lordship 3 hides. From the household supplies of the monks of Pershore 6 hides, where there were 6 villagers with 4 ploughs. From two thanes he received 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 smallholders. A mill at 40d; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. In total it pays £7. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,56 In TIDENHAM Hundred The Abbot of Bath had a manor named TIDENHAM. 30 hides were recorded; 10 of them were in lordship. There were 38 villagers who had 38 ploughs; 10 smallholders. In the Severn 11 fisheries in lordship and 42 villagers' fisheries. In the Wye 1 fishery and 2 1/2 villagers' fisheries. Earl Roger added 2 fisheries in the Wye. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. There are 12 more smallholders. Of this land Earl William gave to his brother Bishop Osbern 1 virgate of land, with 1 villager. He gave to Walter of Lacy 2 fisheries in the Severn and half in the Wye, with 1 villager. He gave to Ralph of Limésy 2 fisheries in the Wye, with 1 villager. He gave to the Abbey of Lyre 1/2 hide of land and the manor's church with the tithes. This manor did not pay dues before 1066 except for the monks' supplies. Archbishop Stigand was holding it when Earl William received it. Now it pays £25, blanched, at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. There is a mill there now at 40d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,57 In RAPSGATE Hundred Wulfward held CHEDWORTH. 15 hides in both woodland and open land and meadow. 7 ploughs in lordship before 1066; 16 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 mills at 14s 2d; a toll on salt which came to the hall. The sheriff added 8 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. ^[The reeve of this manor paid what he wished before 1066; now he and the reeve of Arlington pay £40 of blanched money at 20 [pence] to the {ora} for this and the next manor. Earl Roger held them]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,58 In BIBURY Hundred Cynwy Chelle, a thane of King Edward's, held ARLINGTON. There were 5 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 ploughs; 16 slaves, male and female. 2 mills at 20s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The reeves of these two manors paid what they wished before 1066; now they pay £40 of blanched money at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. Earl Roger held them. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,59 In TIBBLESTONE Hundred Rotlesc, a Guard of King Edward's, held BECKFORD. There were 11 hides. 3 ploughs in lordship; 34 villagers and 17 smallholders who have 30 ploughs. <164b> 12 male and 4 female slaves. Earl William gave 3 hides of this manor to Ansfrid of Cormeilles, in which there were 12 villagers with 5 ploughs. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,60 Thorbert, a thane of Earl Harold's, held ASHTON[-under-Hill]. 8 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 8 male and 3 female slaves. Earl William made one manor out of these two villages. They were not in the revenue until Roger of Ivry set them at a revenue of £30. The Earl himself gave the tithes and churches with the two villagers and 3 virgates of land to the Abbey of Cormeilles. The men of the County when questioned stated that they had never seen the King's writ which said that this land had been given to Earl William. ^[Manor with Beckford]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,61 In `LANGLEY' Hundred Wulfgar, a thane of King Edward's, held TOCKINGTON. There were 8 hides. 5 ploughs in lordship; 20 villagers, 12 smallholders and 10 slaves with 20 ploughs. This manor did not pay revenue before 1066 but its owner lived off it. Earl William held it in lordship. The reeve added 1 plough and a mill at 8d. Now it pays £24 of white money at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,62 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Edric Lang, a thane of Earl Harold's, held HEMPSTED. There were 5 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1/2 fishery. Earl William took this manor into [his] lordship and it was not at a revenue, but now the sheriff has placed it out at 60s at face value. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,63 In LONGTREE Hundred ^[Countess]^ Gytha, Earl Harold's mother, held WOODCHESTER. Earl Godwin bought it from Azur and gave it to his wife, so that she could live off it while she lived at Berkeley. For she did not wish to consume anything from that manor because of the ^[Berkeley]^ Abbey's destruction. Edward [* of Salisbury *] holds this land in the revenue of Wiltshire, wrongfully as the County states because it does not belong to any revenue. Nobody has rendered account of this manor to the King's commissioners, nor has any of them come to this survey. This land pays £7. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,64 In WYVERN Hundred Brictric held 3 hides in MADGETT; they paid tax. In lordship the King has 2 fisheries. Roger of Lacy has 1 fishery with 1/2 hide. The Abbot of Malmesbury has 1 fishery with 1/2 hide; this is by the King's gift, so they state. William of Eu has 2 hides and claims these 4 fisheries. These fisheries are in the Wye. They paid £4. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,65 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Ednoth [* the constable *] held [Down] AMPNEY before 1066. 15 hides which pay tax. King Edward remitted 5 hides of these for Ednoth, as the County states, and later this manor paid for 10 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; a priest, 19 villagers and 3 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 12 slaves. This manor was the Bishop of Bayeux's. The value was £20; now it pays £26 in the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,66 In BARRINGTON Hundred Tovi Widenesci, a Guard of Earl Harold's, held [Great] BARRINGTON. 4 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 5s. The value is and was £7. Alsi of Faringdon holds it in the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] GLS 1,67 Almer held 4 hides in [Great] BARRINGTON as a manor before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 5s. The value was 100s; now 60s. Godwin of Stanton holds it in the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <164c> ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas GLS 2,1 [In `DUDSTONE' Hundred] Archbishop Stigand held CHURCHDOWN. There were 15 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers, 5 smallholders and 7 riding men with 30 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value then £13; now £12. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,2 ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand also held HUCCLECOTE. There were 4 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A mill at 32d; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value then and now £4. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,3 ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand also held [Bishops] NORTON. There were 5 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers with 15 ploughs; 4 slaves. A mill at 32d. Value then and now £4. Archbishop Thomas now holds these three manors. Walkelin, the Bishop of Winchester's nephew, holds [Bishops] Norton from him. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,4 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Archbishop Aldred held ODDINGTON, with an outlier CONDICOTE. There were 10 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers, 2 riding men and 4 smallholders with 14 ploughs. Before 1066 this land never paid tax. The value was £6; now £10. Archbishop Thomas holds it. St Peter's of Gloucester had it in lordship until King William came to England. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,5 In CHELTENHAM Hundred Archbishop Stigand held SWINDON. There were 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders; they have 7 ploughs. 4 slaves. Value then £3; now £4 10s. Archbishop Thomas holds this manor from the land of St Oswald's [* of Gloucester *], and pays tax. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,6 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred Gundulf held and holds a manor of 1 hide in SHIPTON [Solers] and pays tax. In lordship 1 plough. Value 8s. He holds from Archbishop Thomas. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,7 Pin held a manor of 1 hide in HAMPEN and paid tax. Ansger holds from Archbishop Thomas. He has 1 plough in lordship. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,8 In `BRADLEY' Hundred St Peter's of Gloucester held NORTHLEACH. Archbishop Aldred held it with the Abbey. There were 24 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 33 villagers and 16 smallholders with 30 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 7s 4d. STOWELL is attached to this manor. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers with 5 ploughs. A mill at 40d; 4 male and 2 female slaves. In [Upper] COBERLEY 1 hide which belongs to this manor. Walter son of Poyntz holds a manor of 12 hides of this manor's land; it lay in this manor before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs at FARMINGTON; 25 villagers with 12 ploughs; 4 slaves. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £18; Archbishop Thomas put it at a revenue of £27; the hide of [Upper] Coberley is valued at 20s; value of what Walter holds £14. Archbishop Thomas claims it. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,9 Archbishop Stigand held COMPTON [Abdale]. There were 9 hides. 2 ploughs there. Meadow, 5 acres. 22 villagers and 5 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 5s. Value before 1066 £9; now £7. Archbishop Thomas holds it. A man of Roger of Ivry's holds a manor of 3 hides which belongs to this manor. The Archbishop ^[Thomas]^ claims this himself. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,10 In `WHITSTONE' Hundred Archbishop Aldred held STANDISH. It was of the lordship of St Peter's of Gloucester. Before 1066 there were 15 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 14 smallholders with 16 ploughs; 7 riding men who have 17 ploughs. 8 slaves; 1/2 fishery; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £16; now £12. Archbishop Thomas holds it and likewise pays tax. The Abbot of Gloucester holds 1 hide of this manor's land and <164d> rightly ought to hold it. Earl Hugh holds 1 hide wrongfully. Durand the sheriff holds 3 hides which Earl William gave to his brother Roger [* of Pîtres *]. Archbishop Thomas claims these. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,11 In BARRINGTON Hundred St Oswald's of Gloucester held WIDFORD. Before 1066 there were 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; a mill at 10s. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Ranulf holds it from St [Oswald's]. It is now as it was then. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,12 In RAPSGATE Hundred St Oswald's [* of Gloucester *] held a manor of 4 hides in [North] CERNEY before 1066. St Oswald's [* of Gloucester *] still holds it and has 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 7s; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 100s; now £4. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] GLS 2,13 In {LANGEBRIGE} Hundred Ulfkil held LASSINGTON, a manor of 2 hides. Now Roger [* of Gloucester *] holds it from Archbishop Thomas. This land pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of Archbishop Thomas =] ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester GLS 3,1 In BRENTRY Hundred St Mary's of Worcester held and holds WESTBURY[-on-Trym]. There were and are 50 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. These members belong to this manor: HENBURY, REDWICK, STOKE [Bishop], YATE. In them are 9 ploughs in lordship; 27 villagers and 22 smallholders with 26 ploughs. 20 male and 2 female slaves and 20 freedmen with 10 ploughs. A mill at 20d. To this manor belong 6 riding men who have 8 hides and 8 ploughs; they could not be separated from the manor. In Bristol 2 houses paid 16d. Of this manor's land {Turstin} son of Rolf holds 5 hides in AUST, Gilbert son of Turold 3 1/2 hides in COMPTON [Greenfield]; Constantine 5 hides in ITCHINGTON. In these lands 5 ploughs in lordship; 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 11 slaves. Osbern Giffard holds 5 hides also of this manor's land and does no service. Value of the whole manor with its members before 1066 £24; value now of St Mary's lordship £29 14s 6d; of what the men hold £9. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,2 In RAPSGATE Hundred The Church itself held [Great] COLESBOURNE, and Swein from it. He could not withdraw. 8 hides which pay tax. Walter son of Roger holds from the Church. In lordship 1 plough; 18 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills at 7s 6d. Value then £8; now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,3 [* In BIBURY Hundred *] The Church itself held EYCOT, and Aelric from it. It lies in Bibury. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; a mill at 64d. The value was 20s; now 30s. Ordric holds it from the Bishop. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,4 In BIBURY Hundred The Church itself held BIBURY. 21 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 19 villagers and 2 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 3 riding men who have 4 hides and 4 ploughs; a priest who has 3 hides and, with his men, 4 ploughs. 11 slaves, male and female; 2 mills at 17s; meadow, 10 acres. Also of this manor's land Durand [* the sheriff *] holds from the Bishop a manor of 3 hides and 1 virgate in BARNSLEY, and Eudo 7 virgates there also, as a manor. In them are 5 ploughs in lordship; 12 villagers with 6 ploughs. 12 slaves. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £18; now the same. Bishop Wulfstan holds it and pays tax. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,5 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred The Church itself holds WITHINGTON. 30 hides. 3 of them have never paid tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; <165a> 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. In [Cassey] COMPTON 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. A mill at 5s. Also in this manor 4 riding men who have 2 hides and 3 virgates; they have 2 ploughs; a priest who has 1/2 hide and 1 plough. In Gloucester 4 burgesses who pay 7 1/2d. Of this manor's land Morin holds from the Bishop 3 hides in FOXCOTE, Ansketil 2 hides in [Little] COLESBOURNE and HILCOT, Robert 4 1/2 hides in DOWDESWELL and PEGGLESWORTH, Ascelin 5 hides in NOTGROVE, Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] 10 hides in ASTON [Blank]. In these lands are 16 ploughs in lordship; 51 villagers and 7 smallholders with 28 ploughs. 41 slaves. 3 mills at 13s 4d; in Winchcombe 1 burgess who pays 3s; meadow and woodland in certain places but not much. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £38; now £33 between them. Bishop Wulfstan holds this manor. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,6 In `WITLEY' Hundred The Church itself holds 2 hides in CONDICOTE, and Osbern from the Bishop. The value is and was 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] GLS 3,7 In TIBBLESTONE Hundred The Church itself held [Bishops] CLEEVE. 30 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 19 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 8 slaves; 1 draught animal. A priest has 1 hide and 2 ploughs; 1 riding man who has 1 hide and 2 ploughs. A very small wood. Of this manor's land Durand the sheriff holds from the Church 6 hides in SOUTHAM, Ralph 4 hides in `SAPPERTON', {Turstin} son of Rolf 6 hides in GOTHERINGTON. In these lands 8 ploughs in lordship; 22 villagers and 7 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 20 slaves. 3 draught animals; a mill at 12d; some meadow. Bernard [* Pancevolt *] and Reginald hold 7 hides of this land in STOKE [Orchard]. They refuse to do service to St Mary's. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £36; now £26 between them. Bishop Wulfstan holds this manor. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Worcester =] ?4? Land of the Church of Hereford GLS 4,1 In CHELTENHAM Hundred The Bishop of Hereford held PRESTBURY. 30 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 5 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A priest and a riding man with 2 ploughs; in Winchcombe 1 burgess who pays 18d; 11 slaves, male and female. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 1 league long and 1/2 wide. SEVENHAMPTON, a village outside that Hundred, is attached to this manor. 20 hides of the said 30 hides there. 2 ploughs there; 21 villagers with 11 ploughs. 3 free men who have 7 ploughs with their men. Durand [* the sheriff *] holds 3 hides of these 20 hides from the Bishop. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £12; now £16. Robert, Bishop of this town, holds this manor. [= ?4? Land of the Church of Hereford =] ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern ^[of Exeter]^ GLS 5,1 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred The Bishop of Exeter holds OLDLAND. Alwy, a man of Earl Harold's, held it and could go where he would. 2 hides; 1 which pays tax, the other not. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. Value then £4; now 20s. [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern ^[of Exeter]^ =] GLS 5,2 In BAGSTONE Hundred The Bishop also holds TYTHERINGTON. Alwy held it before 1066. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league in length and width. The value was 100s; now 40s. [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osbern ^[of Exeter]^ =] ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances GLS 6,1 In BAGSTONE Hundred The Bishop of Saint-Lô holds `ACTON [Ilger]', and Ilger from him. 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 5 smallholders, 1 male and 2 female slaves with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 mill at 16d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 1 furlong. The value is and was 40s. Ebbi, a man of Brictric son of Algar, held this manor. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,2 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred The Bishop also holds HAMBROOK, and Oswulf from him. Algar held it from King Edward <165b> and could go where he would. 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,3 The Bishop also holds a manor of 1 hide [* in STURDEN *], and Gosmer from him. When it is ploughed, there are only 64 acres of land in that hide. In lordship 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 16s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,4 The Bishop also holds [Harry] STOKE, and Theobald from him. Aldred held it from Earl Harold and could go where he would. 2 hides; 1 which pays tax, the other not. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 6 slaves; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,5 In PUCKLECHURCH Hundred The Bishop also holds DOYNTON, and Robert from him. Alward, a thane of King Edward's, held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 10 slaves; 2 mills at 10s 10d; 2 men at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was £8. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,6 The Bishop also holds `WAPLEY [Rectory]', and Aldred [* brother of Odo *] from him. He also held it before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value is and was 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,7 In {LETBERGE} Hundred The Bishop also holds `LEE', and Robert from him. 1 hide Algar held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,8 In `LANGLEY' Hundred The Bishop also holds [Gaunts] EARTHCOTT, and Robert from him. Cuthwulf held it before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders, 4 slaves and 4 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland [***]. The value is and was 40s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] GLS 6,9 In {EDDREDESTANE} Hundred The Bishop holds DODINGTON himself, and Roger [* of Berkeley *] from him. Wulfnoth held it before 1066. 1 1/2 hides and the third part of 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 3 slaves. The value is and was 30s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?7? Land of the Church of Bath GLS 7,1 In `LANGLEY' Hundred St Peter's of Bath held OLVESTON. 5 hides; 3 of them pay tax and 2 do not, by the assent of Kings Edward and William. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers, 6 smallholders, a priest and 1 riding man with 10 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadows and woodland to maintain the manor. The value was 100s; now £4. The Church itself still holds it. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Bath =] GLS 7,2 In PUCKLECHURCH Hundred The Church itself holds [Cold] ASHTON. 5 hides; 2 of them are exempt from tax by the assent of Kings Edward and William, but 3 pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 riding man; 3 ploughs between them. 1 freedman; a mill at 50d; meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Bath =] ?8? Land of Glastonbury Church GLS 8,1 In PUCKLECHURCH Hundred St Mary's of Glastonbury holds PUCKLECHURCH. 20 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 23 villagers and 8 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 10 slaves; 6 men pay 100 lumps of iron, less 10; in Gloucester 1 burgess who pays 5d; 2 freedmen who pay 34d; 3 Frenchmen there. 2 mills at 100d. Meadow, 60 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £20; now £30. [= ?8? Land of Glastonbury Church =] ?9? Land of Malmesbury Church GLS 9,1 In `LANGLEY' Hundred St Mary's of Malmesbury holds LITTLETON[-on-Severn]. 5 hides; 2 1/2 of them pay tax, the others are exempt. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Malmesbury Church =] <165c> ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester GLS 10,1 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred St Peter's of Gloucester held the manor of `[Abbots] BARTON' with the attached members, BARNWOOD, TUFFLEY and `MORWENTS [End]' before 1066. 22 hides, less 1 virgate. In lordship 9 ploughs; 42 villagers and 21 smallholders with 45 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 120 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was £8; now £24. This manor was always exempt from tax and from all royal service. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,2 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred The Church itself also held FROCESTER. 5 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £8. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,3 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred The Church itself holds BOXWELL. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 1 riding man who have 12 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 5s. The value was 70s; now 100s. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,4 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred The Church itself holds COLN [St Aldwyns]. 4 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was £6; now £8. 2 mills paid 25s. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,5 In BIBURY Hundred The Church itself holds ALDSWORTH. 11 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 21 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen with 15 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,6 In `WITLEY' Hundred The Church itself holds BUCKLAND. 10 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 22 villagers and 6 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. The value was £3; now £9. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,7 In TIBBLESTONE Hundred The Church itself holds HINTON[-on-the-Green]. 15 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 7 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 11 slaves; 1 Frenchman. The value was £3; now £10. This manor is exempt from tax and from all outside service except to the Church. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,8 In {LANGEBRIGE} Hundred The Church itself holds HIGHNAM. 7 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 22 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow, 30 acres; woodland sufficient for the manor. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,9 The Church itself holds PRESTON. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was 30s; now £4. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,10 In BOTLOE Hundred The Church itself holds UPLEADON. 4 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 4s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 furlongs wide. Value scarcely 30s. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,11 In WESTBURY Hundred The Church itself holds CHURCHAM and `MORTON'. 5 hides in both woodland and open land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. The Church had its hunting here in 3 hedged enclosures before and after 1066. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,12 In {GERSDONES} Hundred In AMPNEY [St Peter] Reinbald [* the priest *]'s brother holds 2 hides. 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers with 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. Meadow, 24 acres; a mill at 5s. The value was 40s; now scarcely 20s. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] GLS 10,13 In CIRENCESTER Hundred [* Emma *] Walter of Lacy's wife gave DUNTISBOURNE [Abbots], a manor of 5 hides, to St Peter's for her husband's soul, with King William's assent. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers with 5 ploughs. 16 slaves; a mill at 2s. Value £4. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] <165d> GLS 10,14 [* In `DUDSTONE' Hundred *] Before 1066 St Peter's had 19s 5d and 16 salmon from its burgesses in GLOUCESTER; now it has as many salmon and 50s. A mill at 12s; 4 fisheries for the monks' supplies. [= ?10? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe GLS 11,1 In SALMONSBURY Hundred St Mary's Church of Winchcombe holds SHERBORNE. 30 hides; 10 of them are free; they belong to the court. In lordship 5 ploughs; 40 villagers and 7 smallholders with 22 ploughs. 12 slaves; 4 mills at 40s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £20; now £14. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,2 The Church itself holds BLEDINGTON. 7 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 8 male and 2 female slaves. A mill at 5s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £4; now £3. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,3 In `GRESTON' Hundred The Church itself holds TWYNING. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 27 ploughs. 8 male and 2 female slaves; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was £8; now £7. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,4 The Church itself holds FRAMPTON. 1 hide. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 male and 2 female slaves. This land was free and exempt from all tax and royal service. The value was 40s; now 50s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,5 [* In TEWKESBURY Hundred *] The Church itself holds ALDERTON, and a man-at-arms from the Abbot. 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager with 1 plough; a further 3 possible. 4 slaves. The value is and was 30s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,6 ^[In `GRESTON' Hundred]^ The Church itself holds NAUNTON, and 2 men-at-arms from the Abbot. 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough; a further 6 would be possible. The value is and was 40s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,7 The Church itself holds STANTON. 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers with 7 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was £3. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,8 The Church itself holds CHARLTON [Abbots]. 2 hides, free and exempt. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 20d; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 20s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,9 In `HOLFORD' Hundred The Church itself holds SNOWSHILL. 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value is and was 100s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,10 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred The Church itself holds [Cow] HONEYBOURNE. 10 hides; 2 of them in lordship; 8 liable for service. In lordship 5 ploughs; 15 villagers with 5 ploughs. 9 male and 3 female slaves. The value was £6; now £8. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,11 The Church itself holds ADMINGTON. 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers with 6 ploughs. 4 male and 2 female slaves. The value was £4; now £3. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,12 The Church itself holds HIDCOTE [Boyce]. 2 hides, free. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. The value is and was 40s. ^[Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire]^ [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,13 Before 1066 this Church answered for 60 hides in Gloucestershire. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] GLS 11,14 [In BARRINGTON Hundred] Alsi of Faringdon holds 3 1/2 hides from the Abbey itself in WINDRUSH. Bolla held it and gave it to the Abbey; he could go with that land where he would. In lordship 5 ploughs; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough; 10 slaves. 1 1/2 mills at 12s 6d. In total, value £8. Wulfric held 2 hides of this land as a manor, Tovi 5 virgates as a manor, and Leofwin 1 virgate as a manor. This manor, which Alsi holds from the Abbot, wrongfully lay in Salmonsbury Hundred after Bolla died; now it lies in Barrington by the judgement of the men of that Hundred. [= ?11? Land of the Church of Winchcombe =] ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham GLS 12,1 In SALMONSBURY Hundred St Mary's Church of Evesham holds MAUGERSBURY near STOW[-on-the-Wold]. Before 1066 there were 8 hides and a ninth hide lies near St Edward's Church [* of Stow *]. King Aethelred gave it, exempt. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers, 1 free man and a priest, who between them have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 8s; some meadow. Value before 1066, 100s; now £7. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,2 The Church itself holds ADLESTROP. 7 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a man-at-arms with 2 ploughs. A little meadow. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,3 The Church itself holds BOURTON[-on-the-Water]. 10 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 16 villagers, 8 smallholders and 2 free men with 7 ploughs. <166a> A priest with 1/2 plough. The value was £8; now £12. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,4 The Church itself holds BROADWELL. 10 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 25 villagers, 8 smallholders, 1 free man and a priest; between them they have 12 ploughs. 13 slaves. In Gloucester 4 burgesses, in Winchcombe 1; they pay 27d. The value of the whole was £8; now £12. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,5 In `WITLEY' Hundred The Church itself holds [Upper] SWELL. 3 hides. 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and a priest; between them 4 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value was £4; now £5. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 mills there, 20s. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,6 The Church itself holds WILLERSEY. 8 hides; 1 at WICKHAMFORD. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers, 4 smallholders and a priest with 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; a little meadow. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,7 The Church itself holds `WESTON [Cantilupe]'. 3 hides; 1 free. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and a priest with 2 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,8 The Church itself holds [Lark] STOKE. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 slave. The value is and was 40s. ^[2 men-at-arms hold it and Hidcote [Bartrim]]^ ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,9 The Church itself holds HIDCOTE [Bartrim]. 3 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The wives of 4 villagers lately dead have 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. The Abbot has these two villages, assigned to two of his men-at-arms. ^[In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066]^ [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] GLS 12,10 [* In `GRESTON' Hundred *] In the Quarter of Winchcombe St Mary's of Evesham had 56 hides before 1066. [= ?12? Land of St Mary's of Evesham =] ?13? Land of St Mary's of Abingdon GLS 13,1 In `GRESTON' Hundred St Mary's Church of Abingdon holds DUMBLETON. 7 1/2 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 6s. Value before 1066 £12; now £9. This manor paid tax before 1066. [= ?13? Land of St Mary's of Abingdon =] ?14? Land of St Mary's of Pershore GLS 14,1 In RAPSGATE Hundred St Mary's Church of Pershore holds COWLEY. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 1 smallholder with 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 50d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 100s. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] GLS 14,2 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} [Hundred] The Church itself holds HAWKESBURY. 17 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 18 villagers and 25 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 2 slaves and 7 freedmen. 3 mills at 19s 2d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £16; now £10. [= ?14? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] ?15? Land of St Mary's of Coventry GLS 15,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred St Mary's Church of Coventry holds [Long] MARSTON. 10 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow at 10s. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?15? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] ?16? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles GLS 16,1 In BOTLOE Hundred The Church of Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds NEWENT. King Edward held it. 6 hides did not pay tax. Earl Roger gave it to this Church for his father's soul, with King William's assent. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 9 smallholders with 12 ploughs; a reeve who has 1 1/2 villagers and 5 smallholders; between them they have 5 ploughs and a mill at 20d. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 6s 8d; from the woodland 30d. Durand [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide of this land from the Abbot. He has 1 plough and 5 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. 2 hedged enclosures of which the King has taken possession. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £4; now 100s; of Durand's hide, 12s. William son of Baderon holds 1 virgate of this manor's land by force. [= ?16? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles =] ?17? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Lyre GLS 17,1 In RAPSGATE Hundred The Church of Sainte-Marie of Lyre holds DUNTISBOURNE [Leer]. 1 hide and 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders. The value is and was 20s. Roger of Lacy gave this land to this Church. Edmer held it before 1066. [= ?17? Land of [the Church of] Sainte-Marie of Lyre =] <166b> ?18? Land of the Church of Eynsham GLS 18,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred The Church of Eynsham holds MICKLETON. 14 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 8 male and 2 female slaves; 24 measures of salt from Droitwich. The value is and was £10. The Church also held it before 1066. [= ?18? Land of the Church of Eynsham =] ?19? Land of St Peter's of Westminster GLS 19,1 In DEERHURST Hundred St Peter's Church of Westminster holds DEERHURST. 59 hides. Before 1066 5 hides in the head of the manor. 3 ploughs there. 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value is and was £10. [= ?19? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] GLS 19,2 These outliers belong to this manor: HARDWICKE, 5 hides; BOURTON[-on-the-Hill], 8 hides; TODENHAM, 7 hides; SUTTON[-under-Brailes], 5 hides; in total 25 hides. In lordship 13 ploughs; 45 villagers and 27 smallholders with 21 ploughs. 37 slaves; 4 mills at 20s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; water-meadows 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Riding men, that is, free men, held of this manor's land before 1066, who all, however, ploughed, harrowed, scythed and reaped for the lord's work. At ELMSTONE Brictric [held] 1 hide; Reinbald [* the priest *] holds it. At `ELLINGS' Godric [held] 2 hides; at WIGHTFIELD Edwy 1 hide; at TODENHAM Edwy 1 hide; Walter Ponther holds them. At HAYDEN 2 hides; at BOURTON[-on-the-Hill] 2 hides; Wulfwy held them. At KEMERTON 1/2 hide; Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it. Gerard [* the chamberlain *] holds these lands. {{There also Abbot Baldwin [* of Bury St Edmunds *] holds 1/2 hide}}. At EVINGTON Alwy? [* the sheriff *] [held] 1 hide and 1 virgate; at ORIDGE [Street] Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] 1/2 hide; at RYE Edric 2 1/2 virgates; William son of Baderon holds them. At RYE Edric [held] 2 1/2 virgates; at KEMERTON Alwin [* the sheriff *] 1/2 hide; Abbot Baldwin holds them. At HASFIELD Brictric [held] 1 1/2 hides; {Turstin} son of Rolf holds them. At `[Upper] LEMINGTON' Auti [held] 3 hides; Gilbert son of Turold holds them. At MORETON[-in-Marsh] Alfrith [held] 1/2 hide; he also holds it himself. In these lands in lordship 11 1/2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 27 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 14 slaves; meadow, 20 acres. Besides these [lands] Gerard the chamberlain holds 8 hides in KEMERTON and 3 hides in BODDINGTON which have always paid tax and rendered other services in Deerhurst Hundred. But after Gerard had them, they rendered neither tax nor service. Before 1066 the whole manor gave in revenue £41 and 8 sesters of honey by the King's measure; value now £40, of which £26 belongs to the lord's manor and £14 to the men. ^[Outliers of Deerhurst]^ [= ?19? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?20? Land of Saint-Denis, Paris GLS 20,1 In DEERHURST Hundred The Church of Saint-Denis holds these villages: UCKINGTON, 5 hides; STAVERTON, 3 hides; COLN [St Dennis] and CALCOT, 5 hides; [Little] COMPTON, 12 hides; PRESTON[-on-Stour], 10 hides; WELFORD[-on-Avon], 15 hides. In these lands in lordship 15 ploughs; 75 villagers and 12 smallholders with 39 ploughs. 38 slaves; 4 mills at 40s; meadow, 36 acres; woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 1 league and 2 furlongs wide. Of the above land 5 free men hold 4 1/2 hides. 2 1/2 hides beyond the Severn [* in _ *] also belong to the manor. In WOOLSTONE, 5 hides; in LEIGH, 1 hide; in [Deerhurst] WALTON. 1 hide; in KEMERTON, 1/2 hide. In these lands in lordship 5 ploughs; 5 villagers and 18 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 1 free man lives there. Meadow, 38 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. 30 burgesses in Gloucester belong to this manor who pay 15s 8d; in Winchcombe 2 burgesses who pay 10d. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £26 10s; now £30. [= ?20? Land of Saint-Denis, Paris =] <166c> ?21? Land of the Church of Lambeth GLS 21,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred St Mary's Church of Lambeth holds ASTON [Subedge]. Countess Goda held it before 1066. 4 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 1 man-at-arms with 3 1/2 ploughs. 6 male and 3 female slaves. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?21? Land of the Church of Lambeth =] ?22? Land of Saint-Evroult GLS 22,1 In `HOLFORD' Hundred The Church of Saint-Evroult holds ROEL from the King. Wulfward held it before 1066. 10 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 16 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 3 slaves. The value is and was £10. This manor has never paid tax. [= ?22? Land of Saint-Evroult =] ?23? Land of the nuns' Church of Caen GLS 23,1 In CIRENCESTER Hundred The nuns' Church of La Trinité of Caen holds PINBURY from the King. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 smith with 3 ploughs. 9 slaves; a mill at 40d. The value is and was £4. [= ?23? Land of the nuns' Church of Caen =] GLS 23,2 In LONGTREE Hundred The Church itself holds MINCHINHAMPTON. Countess Goda held it before 1066. 8 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 32 villagers and 10 smallholders with 24 ploughs. A priest and 10 slaves. 8 mills at 45s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value £28. [= ?23? Land of the nuns' Church of Caen =] ?24? Land of the Church of Troarn GLS 24,1 In LONGTREE Hundred Saint-Martin's Church of Troarn holds HORSLEY by King William's gift. ^[Countess]^ Goda, King Edward's sister, held it. 10 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 1 riding man. In Gloucester a house at 6d. A mill at 50d. The value was £12; now £14. [= ?24? Land of the Church of Troarn =] ?25? Land of the Church of Cirencester GLS 25,1 In CIRENCESTER Hundred The Church of Cirencester holds 2 hides [* in CIRENCESTER RECTORY *] from the King in alms, and held them from King Edward exempt from all customary dues. Meadow, 6 acres. The value of it is and was 40s. [= ?25? Land of the Church of Cirencester =] ?26? Land of Reinbald the priest GLS 26,1 In {GERSDONES} Hundred <166d> Reinbald holds AMPNEY [St Mary] from the King. Godric held it before 1066. 4 hides and 1 virgate. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 ploughs and 1 priest. 8 slaves; 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?26? Land of Reinbald the priest =] GLS 26,2 Reinbald also holds DRIFFIELD. Elaf held it from Earl Tosti. 7 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers, 2 smallholders and a priest with 5 ploughs. 15 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £8. [= ?26? Land of Reinbald the priest =] GLS 26,3 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Reinbald also holds 1 hide in NORCOTE. Godric held it before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves. Value 40s. This thane could go where he would. [= ?26? Land of Reinbald the priest =] GLS 26,4 Reinbald also holds PRESTON. Elaf held it before 1066. 8 hides which pay tax besides the lordship [land]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 9 slaves; meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was £8. Elaf himself could go where he would. [= ?26? Land of Reinbald the priest =] <166c> ?27? Land of Earl Roger <166c> GLS 27,1 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Earl Roger holds [Meysey] HAMPTON, and Turold nephew of Wigot, from him. Leofnoth held it. 5 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders, 1 priest and 2 other men; between them they have 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value was £8; now £3. [= ?27? Land of Earl Roger =] ?28? Land of Earl Hugh GLS 28,1 In BISLEY Hundred Earl Hugh holds BISLEY, and Robert [* of Rhuddlan *] from him. 8 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 20 villagers and 28 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 6 male and 4 female slaves. 2 priests and 8 riding men who have 10 ploughs; another 23 men who pay 44s and 2 sesters of honey. 5 mills at 16s; woodland at 20s. In Gloucester 11 burgesses who pay 66d. The value was £24; now £20. [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,2 There also the Earl holds 1 hide at THROUGHAM himself. Leofnoth held it from King Edward and could go where he would. This land pays tax. 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,3 There also the Earl holds 1/2 hide at EDGEWORTH himself which Roger of Lacy claims, as the County testifies. Value 10s. It pays tax. [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,4 In `WITLEY' Hundred The Earl holds [Chipping] CAMPDEN himself. Earl Harold held it. 15 hides which pay tax. In lordship 6 ploughs; 50 villagers and 8 smallholders with 21 ploughs. 12 slaves; 2 mills at 6s 2d. 3 female slaves. The value was £30; now £20. [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,5 In LONGTREE Hundred The Earl also holds WESTONBIRT. Alnoth? [* the constable *] held it before 1066. 3 hides which pay tax. ^[men hold it]^ [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,6 In this Hundred Leofwin held 1 hide _. ^[men hold it]^ [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] GLS 28,7 In LONGTREE Hundred The Earl holds two manors of 4 hides _ himself which pay tax, and two of his men from him. Alnoth? [* the constable *] and Leofwin held before 1066. There was no one to make a return for these lands, but they are valued by the men of the County at £8. [= ?28? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?29? Land of the Count of Mortain <166d> GLS 29,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred The Count of Mortain holds LONGBOROUGH. Tovi held it before 1066. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 4 slaves. The value was £4; now 40s. It pays tax. [= ?29? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?30? Land of Gilbert, Bishop of Lisieux GLS 30,1 In LONGTREE Hundred Hugh Maminot holds RODMARTON from Gilbert, Bishop of Lisieux, and he from the King. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 2 smallholders and a priest with 1 plough. 2 slaves. The value was £4; now £3. Leofwin [* of Barton *] held it from King Edward. [= ?30? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Lisieux =] GLS 30,2 Hugh ^[Maminot]^ also holds LASBOROUGH from the Bishop himself. Leofwin [* of Barton *] held it. 5 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and a priest with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves. The value was £10; now 50s. [= ?30? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Lisieux =] GLS 30,3 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred Hugh ^[Maminot]^ also holds [Little] SODBURY from the Bishop. Alward held it before 1066. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 20 acres; a small amount of woodland. The value was £8; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Lisieux =] ?31? Land of William of Eu GLS 31,1 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred William of Eu holds STONEHOUSE. Tovi held it before 1066. There were 7 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 9 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 17s 6d. Vineyard, 2 {arpents}. The value is and was £8. This manor pays tax. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,2 In LYDNEY Hundred William also holds `ALVERSTON'. Bondi [* the constable *] held it before 1066. 3 hides which pay tax. Nothing in lordship, but 5 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A fishery at 12d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. Henry of Ferrers claims it because Bondi [* the constable *] held it, but Ralph of Limésy held it as William's predecessor. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,3 William also holds 2 hides there ^[`ALVERSTON']^ which pay tax. 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Wulfnoth held it. The value is and was 10s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,4 William also held WYEGATE, and Ralph of Limésy before him. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. Now it is, by the King's order, in his Forest. There were 6 hides; they paid tax. The value was 60s; now there is only a fishery at 10s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,5 In WYVERN Hundred William also holds WOOLASTON. Brictric son of Algar held it. 2 hides. Nothing in lordship, but 5 villagers with 5 ploughs. A fishery in the Severn at 5s; a mill at 40d. The value is and was 20s. This land pays tax. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,6 [* In TIDENHAM Hundred *] William also holds 1 1/2 virgates which pay tax in TIDENHAM. Archbishop Stigand held it. 1 villager with 1 plough. 2 fisheries. The value is and was 10s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,7 In CIRENCESTER Hundred William also holds `DUNTISBOURNE'. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it before 1066. 5 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 8s. Ralph [* Bloiet *] holds this manor from William and pays tax, but he keeps back the tax on 3 hides. A Frenchman holds 1/2 hide of this land and has 1 plough with his men. The value of the whole before 1066 £10; now £8. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,8 William also holds 1 hide in TARLTON, and Herbert from him. Leofric held it before 1066 and could go where he would. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] <167a> GLS 31,9 In LONGTREE Hundred William also holds `SHIPTON [Dovel]', as Ralph of Limésy held it. Wulfwy held it before 1066. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and 8 slaves. The value is and was 40s. This Wulfwy could go where he would. [* Earl *] Hugh holds it from William. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,10 William also holds CULKERTON, and Herbert from him. Sheerwold held it before 1066. 3 virgates and 5 acres. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. The value is and was 35s. Ralph of Limésy held this land but it was not Alstan [* of Boscombe *]'s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,11 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred William also holds BADGEWORTH. Alstan [* of Boscombe *] held it. 8 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 20 villagers and 14 smallholders with 24 ploughs. 17 slaves; a mill at 12d; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £15; now £13. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] GLS 31,12 In SALMONSBURY Hundred William also holds [Lower] SWELL. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it before 1066. 3 hides which pay tax. The value was 40s; now 10s. [= ?31? Land of William of Eu =] ?32? Land of William son of Baderon GLS 32,1 In CIRENCESTER Hundred William son of Baderon holds 2 hides in CIRENCESTER. Hugh [* of Lacy *] holds from him. In lordship 1 plough; 1 1/2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. The value was 100s; now 70s. Alwy? [* the sheriff *] held this land. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,2 William also holds `DUNTISBOURNE'. Ketil [* father of Edric *] and Aelfric held it and could go where they would. 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave. The value was £10; now 70s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,3 William also holds 1 hide in SIDDINGTON [House]. Oswith held it before 1066 and could go where he would. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. The value is and was 24s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,4 In LONGTREE Hundred William also holds `WESTON [Dovel]'. Brictsi held it before 1066. 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 6 acres. The value was £6; now £3. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,5 In BOTLOE Hundred William also holds TIBBERTON. 5 hides. Wulfhelm held it from King Edward and could go where he would. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £6 10s; now 100s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,6 William also holds HUNTLEY. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it from Archbishop Aldred and could go where he would. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,7 In WESTBURY Hundred William also holds LONGHOPE. Forne and Wulfheah held it from King Edward; these thanes could go where they would. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 1 smallholder with 12 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 17d. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,8 William also holds STEARS. Wulfheah held it before 1066. The value was 10s; now 5s. 1 hide; it does not pay tax. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,9 William also holds 2 1/2 virgates [* in HILL HOUSE *]. He has 1 villager and 1 smallholder. His predecessor, Wihenoc [* of Monmouth *], held it, but the County affirms that this land is of the King's lordship revenue in Westbury[-on-Severn]. Value 3s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,10 William also holds NEWNHAM. 1 hide. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders who pay 20s. This land does not pay tax. Woodland there 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,11 In LYDNEY Hundred William also holds `[Little] LYDNEY'. Alfhere held it before 1066. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 20 acres; 1/2 fishery in the Wye; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,12 William also held HEWELSFIELD. Wulfheah held it before 1066. 3 hides. This land is, by the King's order, in the Forest. The value was 30s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] GLS 32,13 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred William also holds [Lower] HAMPEN, and Geoffrey from him. Edwy held it. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. This land pays tax. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?32? Land of William son of Baderon =] ?33? Land of William the chamberlain GLS 33,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred William the chamberlain holds WINCOT. Wynric held it before 1066. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves. The value is and was £4. This manor pays tax. [= ?33? Land of William the chamberlain =] <167b> ?34? Land of William Goizenboded GLS 34,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred William Goizenboded holds PEBWORTH from the King. Wulfgeat and Wulfward held it before 1066 as two manors. 6 hides and 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value was £7; now £4 10s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,2 William also holds ULLINGTON. A thane held it before 1066. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 Frenchman hold 1 1/2 hides with 1 plough. Earl Algar placed this manor in Pebworth. The value was 100s; now 40s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,3 William also holds [Lower] CLOPTON. Huscarl held it before 1066. 10 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 riding man with 9 ploughs. In Winchcombe 1 burgess. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,4 In `WITLEY' Hundred William also holds EBRINGTON. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it. 10 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 villagers and 4 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 8 male and 3 female slaves; 2 mills at 15s. The value was £12; now £7. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,5 In SALMONSBURY Hundred William also holds `CALDICOTT', and Ranulf from him. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves, male and female. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,6 William also holds AYLWORTH. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value was 6s; now 3s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,7 In `HOLFORD' Hundred William also holds FARMCOTE. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 4 ploughs; 13 slaves, male and female. Geoffrey holds it from William. The value was £10; now £3. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,8 William also holds GUITING [Power]. King Edward held it and leased it to Alwin his sheriff so that he might have it for his lifetime; however he did not give it as a gift, as the County testifies. On Alwin's death King William gave his wife and land to Richard, a young man. Now William, Richard's successor, holds this land thus. 10 hides; 9 of them pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers, 3 Frenchmen, 2 riding men and a priest with 2 smallholders; between them they have 5 ploughs. 11 slaves, male and female. 2 mills at 14s. 5 salt-houses pay 20 packloads of salt. In Winchcombe 2 burgesses pay 11s 4d. The value was £16; now £6. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,9 William also holds CASTLETT. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. A mill at 5s. The value was 40s; now 10s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,10 In BOTLOE Hundred William also holds TAYNTON. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. 6 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs. The value was £6; now £3. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,11 In BARRINGTON Hundred William also holds 2 hides in [Little] BARRINGTON, and Ralph from him. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held them before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave. A mill at 40d; meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,12 In WESTBURY Hundred William also holds 1/2 hide of land [* in `DUNI' *] and 1/2 fishery. Alwin the sheriff held them and gave them to his wife. However these were [part] of the King's revenue in WESTBURY[-on-Severn]. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] GLS 34,13 In `GRESTON' Hundred William also holds 1 hide in DUMBLETON. Saewin held it before 1066 and could go where he would. The value was 20s; now 12s. [= ?34? Land of William Goizenboded =] ?35? Land of William son of Guy GLS 35,1 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred William son of Guy holds DYRHAM from the King. Aelfric held it before 1066. 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers and 13 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female; 3 mills at 15s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was £12; now £8. [= ?35? Land of William son of Guy =] GLS 35,2 William also held 3 hides of this manor ^[DYRHAM]^. Durand the sheriff had put St Mary's of Pershore in possession of them at the King's order; Earl William had given them to {Turstin} son of Rolf with this manor. ^[Belongs to Dyrham. Aelfric held it before 1066]^ [= ?35? Land of William son of Guy =] <167c> ?36? Land of William Breakwolf GLS 36,1 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred William Breakwolf holds WOTTON from the King. Godric held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. The value was 30s; now 60s. [= ?36? Land of William Breakwolf =] GLS 36,2 In `WITLEY' Hundred William also holds 1/2 hide which pays tax in CONDICOTE. There was 1 plough. 4 slaves. The value was 20s; now 3s. Brictric held it before 1066. [= ?36? Land of William Breakwolf =] GLS 36,3 In `GRESTON' Hundred William also holds 1 hide in `LITTLETON'. Godric held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. A mill at 4s. The value was 40s; now 30s. It pays tax. [= ?36? Land of William Breakwolf =] ?37? Land of William son of Norman GLS 37,1 In {LANGEBRIGE} Hundred William son of Norman holds MOORCROFT. Wulfheah held it before 1066. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was 8s; now 10s. This land does not pay tax. [= ?37? Land of William son of Norman =] GLS 37,2 In WESTBURY Hundred William also holds [English] BICKNOR. Morganwy held it before 1066. 1/2 hide. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 6 smallholders. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?37? Land of William son of Norman =] GLS 37,3 William also holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land in MITCHELDEAN. Three thanes, Godric, Alric and Ernwy, held them before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs. 38 smallholders who have 7 1/2 ploughs; 3 of them pay 8s. The value was 33s; now 44s. King Edward assigned these lands exempt from tax in return for guarding the Forest. [= ?37? Land of William son of Norman =] GLS 37,4 In BOTLOE Hundred William also holds [Little] TAYNTON. Wulfgar held it from King Edward. This land is free. 6 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and was 20s. 1 virgate of land also lies in the Forest there and pays 12d. [= ?37? Land of William son of Norman =] GLS 37,5 In BLEDISLOE Hundred William also holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land [* in ALLASTON *]. Siward and Wynstan held them. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 smallholders with 5 ploughs. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?37? Land of William son of Norman =] ?38? Land of William Leofric GLS 38,1 In CHELTENHAM Hundred William Leofric holds LECKHAMPTON from the King. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it before 1066. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value is and was 40s. [= ?38? Land of William Leofric =] GLS 38,2 In `GRESTON' Hundred William also holds HAILES. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it before 1066. 11 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 11 smallholders with 8 ploughs. There were 12 slaves whom William freed. A mill at 10s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £12; now £8. This manor pays tax. [= ?38? Land of William Leofric =] GLS 38,3 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred William also holds WHITTINGTON. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it. 3 hides; they pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 1 riding man and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 10s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?38? Land of William Leofric =] GLS 38,4 William also holds 3 hides, less 1 virgate in SHIPTON [Oliffe]; they pay tax. Geoffrey holds from him. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, 1 villager and 4 slaves without a plough. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?38? Land of William Leofric =] GLS 38,5 In `BRADLEY' Hundred William also holds [Lower] TURKDEAN, and Geoffrey from him. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it. 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Nothing in lordship. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. This land pays tax. The value was £4; now 10s. [= ?38? Land of William Leofric =] <167d> ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy GLS 39,1 In BOTLOE Hundred Roger of Lacy holds KEMPLEY from the King. Edric and Leofric held it before 1066 as two manors and could go where they would. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 7 slaves. The value was £4; now 100s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,2 Roger also holds OXENHALL. Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold and could go where he would. 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves. In Gloucester 3 burgesses at 15d. The value is and was 40s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,3 Roger also holds CARSWALL, and Odo from him. Wulfhelm held it before 1066 and could go where he would. 1 hide and 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. The value is and was 20s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,4 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Roger also holds `ICOMB [Place]', and Ralph from him. Healfdene held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 male and 3 female slaves. The value is and was 40s. This land pays tax. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,5 Roger also holds [Wick] RISSINGTON, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. 8 hides which pay tax. Alward, Eskil, ^[another]^ Alward and Wulfwy held it as four manors. In lordship 7 ploughs; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. 12 male and 2 female slaves. A mill at 10s. The value is and was £7 10[s]. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,6 In `HOLFORD' Hundred Roger also holds [Temple] GUITING. 10 hides which pay tax, besides the lordship [land] which does not pay tax. Brictric, a thane of King Edward's, held it. In lordship 5 ploughs; 25 villagers, a priest and 7 riding men with 18 ploughs. 18 slaves, male and female; 3 mills at 24s; a salt-house at 20s and 12 packloads of salt; in Winchcombe 3 burgesses at 32d; in Gloucester 2 burgesses at 10d; from the woodland and pasture 40 hens. The value is and was £10. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,7 In RAPSGATE Hundred Roger also holds DUNTISBOURNE [Abbots], and Gilbert [* of Eskecot *] from him. Kenward [* the sheriff *], a thane of King Edward's, held it and could go where he would. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value is and was 40s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,8 In BISLEY Hundred Roger also holds PAINSWICK. 1 hide which pays tax. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 1 plough; 35 villagers, 16 smallholders, a priest and 3 riding men; between them they have 52 ploughs. 11 slaves; 4 mills at 24s; woodland 5 leagues long and 2 wide. The value was £20; now £24. This thane could go where he would. On this land St Mary's of Cirencester holds 1 villager and part of the woodland. King William assigned this to it. Value 10s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,9 Roger also holds EDGEWORTH. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 free men with 2 ploughs. 15 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was £6. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,10 [In WYVERN Hundred] Roger also holds 1/2 hide with 1 fishery in the Wye. 1 villager with 1 plough. This land is called MADGETT. The value is and was 20s. Brictric held it. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,11 [* In TIDENHAM Hundred *] Roger also holds 1/2 hide in TIDENHAM. Archbishop Stigand held it. 1 villager with 1 plough. 4 1/2 fisheries. The value is and was 20s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,12 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Roger also holds QUENINGTON. 8 hides. Three free men, Doda, another Doda and Alwold, held it as 3 manors and could go where they would. It pays tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers, 7 smallholders, a priest and a reeve; between them they have 12 ploughs; 2 riding men with 1 plough. 12 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 10 acres. In Gloucester 1 burgess who pays 4 ploughshares; 1 smith who pays 2s. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,13 Roger also holds EASTLEACH [Turville], and William [* Devereux *] from him. 5 hides. Aldwin held it before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was £6. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,14 Roger also holds HATHEROP, and William [* Devereux *] from him. 2 hides. Dunning held it before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves. The value is and was 100s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,15 In BARRINGTON Hundred Roger also holds WINDRUSH, and Ralph from him. 2 hides. Wulfric held it before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 5 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] <168a> GLS 39,16 Roger also holds there ^[WINDRUSH]^ 1 hide and 1 virgate, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Godric, a thane of King Edward's, held it. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill at 3s; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 24s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,17 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Roger also holds STRATTON. 5 hides which pay tax besides the lordship [land]. Edmund held it before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers, 7 smallholders with a priest who have 9 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 20s. The value was £8; now £6. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,18 Roger also holds SIDDINGTON, and his mother [* Emma *] holds it as her dowry. 6 hides. Godric and Leofwin held it as two manors. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers, 6 smallholders and a priest with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 10s. The value was £8; now £9. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,19 Roger also holds OAKLEY. 1 1/2 hides. Leofwin held it. Now Gerard holds from Roger. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers with a priest who have 2 1/2 ploughs. 9 slaves. The value was £4; now £3. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,20 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Roger and his mother [* Emma *] also hold [Upper] SLAUGHTER. 3 hides. Offa and Leofwin held it as two manors and could go where they would. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 smallholders and 8 slaves. A mill at 12s. The value is and was £6. Of these 3 hides 1 hide paid tax each year at 10s for the King's use. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] GLS 39,21 In `GRESTON' Hundred Roger also holds WORMINGTON, and Walter son of Arcold from him. 5 hides which pay tax. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 8s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Lacy =] ?40? Land of Roger of Beaumont GLS 40,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred Roger of Beaumont holds DORSINGTON, and Robert [* the butler *] from him. 10 hides. Saxi held them. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers with 5 ploughs; 6 slaves. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?40? Land of Roger of Beaumont =] ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry GLS 41,1 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Roger of Ivry holds HAMPNETT. 10 hides. Archbishop Aldred held it; King Edward gave him 2 hides of these 10 exempt, as they state. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers with a priest and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. 11 slaves; in Winchcombe 10 burgesses pay 65d. The value was £8; now £6. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] GLS 41,2 In LONGTREE Hundred Roger also holds TETBURY. 23 hides which pay tax. Siward held it before 1066. In lordship 8 ploughs; 32 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 riding men with a priest, who between them have 14 ploughs. 19 slaves; a mill at 15d; pasture at 10s; meadow, 10 acres. ^[Value with [Tetbury] Upton before 1066 £33; now they are at a revenue of £50]^ [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] GLS 41,3 Roger also holds [Tetbury] UPTON. 2 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. Aelfric held from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 8 slaves. Value of these two manors before 1066 £33; now they are at a revenue of £50. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] GLS 41,4 Roger also holds CULKERTON, and Ansketil from him. Aelfric held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] GLS 41,5 Roger also holds HAZLETON. 3 hides and 3 virgates which pay tax. Alnoth held it before 1066. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 half-villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs; 17 slaves. 1/2 mill at 30d; meadow, 15 acres. A certain Roger held this manor from the Bishop of Bayeux for £16; later the Bishop gave it to this Roger with the revenue. [= ?41? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?42? Land of Roger of Berkeley GLS 42,1 In RAPSGATE Hundred Roger of Berkeley holds COBERLEY. 10 hides. Dene, a thane of King Edward's, held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was £7; now £8. [= ?42? Land of Roger of Berkeley =] GLS 42,2 In {EDDREDESTANE} Hundred Roger also holds DODINGTON. 3 hides and 2 parts of 1/2 hide. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. The value is and was £3. [= ?42? Land of Roger of Berkeley =] GLS 42,3 In PUCKLECHURCH Hundred Roger also holds SISTON. Anna held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?42? Land of Roger of Berkeley =] <168b> ?43? Land of Ralph of Berkeley GLS 43,1 In PUCKLECHURCH Hundred [* In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred *] Ralph, brother of the same Roger ^[of Berkeley]^, holds WAPLEY from the King. 1 hide. Godric held it. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. The value is and was 20s. [= ?43? Land of Ralph of Berkeley =] GLS 43,2 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred Ralph also holds [Leonard] STANLEY. 4 1/2 hides. Godric and Wihtnoth held it as two manors. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 14 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 100s. [= ?43? Land of Ralph of Berkeley =] ?44? Land of Ralph Paynel GLS 44,1 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Ralph Paynel holds TARLTON, and Ralph [* of Reuilly *] from him. 4 1/2 hides which pay tax. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. 10 slaves. The value was £10; now 100s. [= ?44? Land of Ralph Paynel =] GLS 44,2 In LONGTREE Hundred Roger of Ivry held from Ralph Paynel 1 1/2 virgates of land [* in CULKERTON *] which they both abandoned. [= ?44? Land of Ralph Paynel =] ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny GLS 45,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred Ralph of Tosny holds CHARINGWORTH, and Roger [* of Baskerville *] from him. 10 hides. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers and 1 riding man with 6 ploughs; 9 slaves, male and female. The value was £8; now £6. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] GLS 45,2 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Ralph also holds `COMBE [Baskerville]', and Roger [* of Baskerville *] from him. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 8 slaves. The value is and was £6. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] GLS 45,3 In BOTLOE Hundred Ralph also holds BROMSBERROW. 5 hides. Earl Harold held it. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] GLS 45,4 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Ralph also holds HARNHILL, and Roger [* of Baskerville *] from him. 5 hides. Alric, Alwin and Wulfric held it as three manors. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] GLS 45,5 Ralph also holds `AMPNEY' and [South] CERNEY, and Roger [* of Baskerville *] from him. 4 hides. Four thanes held them as four manors and could go where they would. In lordship 10 ploughs; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. 21 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £10; now £6. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] GLS 45,6 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Ralph also holds [Lower] SWELL, and Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] from him. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. 7 hides. which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 villagers with 6 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d. The value was £8; now £7. [= ?45? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ?46? Land of Robert of Tosny GLS 46,1 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Robert of Tosny holds [Great] RISSINGTON. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *] held it. 13 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 23 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female; a mill at 10s. 1 burgess in Gloucester at 3d. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?46? Land of Robert of Tosny =] GLS 46,2 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred Robert also holds HORTON. 10 hides which pay tax. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 6s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £12; now £7. [= ?46? Land of Robert of Tosny =] GLS 46,3 In BISLEY Hundred Robert also holds SAPPERTON and FRAMPTON [Mansell]. 5 hides in one, and 5 hides in the other. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *] held them. In lordship 7 ploughs; 17 villagers and 9 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 13 slaves; 2 mills at 6s; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of these two manors together before 1066 £14; now £16. [= ?46? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?47? Land of Robert the bursar GLS 47,1 In `GRESTON' Hundred Robert the bursar holds CHILDSWICKHAM. 10 hides which pay tax. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 32 villagers and 10 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 10 acres. In Winchcombe 1 burgess at 16d. The value was £12; now £16. [= ?47? Land of Robert the bursar =] <168c> ?48? Land of Robert d'Oilly GLS 48,1 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Robert d'Oilly holds [Little] RISSINGTON. 10 hides which pay tax. Siward held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 8 slaves; 2 mills at 20s. The value was £10; now £8. [= ?48? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] GLS 48,2 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Robert also holds [Upper] TURKDEAN. 5 hides and 2 1/2 virgates which pay tax. Siward held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers with 6 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?48? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] GLS 48,3 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Roger d'Oilly holds NAUNTON from Osbern son of Richard. 5 hides which pay tax. Thorsten held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers with 4 1/2 ploughs. Value £3. [= ?48? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?49? Land of Richard the commissioner GLS 49,1 In {EDDREDESTANE} Hundred Richard the commissioner holds TORMARTON from the King. 8 hides. [***] Alric held it from King Edward. In lordship 6 ploughs; 20 villagers, 4 smallholders, a priest and 1 riding man; between them they have 12 ploughs. 12 slaves. The value was £12; now £15. [= ?49? Land of Richard the commissioner =] ?50? Land of Osbern Giffard GLS 50,1 In `LANGLEY' Hundred Osbern Giffard holds ROCKHAMPTON from the King. 3 hides which pay tax. Dunn held it before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 20 acres; a salt-house at Droitwich at 4 packloads of salt; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value £6. [= ?50? Land of Osbern Giffard =] GLS 50,2 In {LETBERGE} Hundred Osbern also holds STOKE [Gifford]. 5 hides which pay tax. Dunn held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers, 3 smallholders and a priest with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was £6; now £8. [= ?50? Land of Osbern Giffard =] GLS 50,3 In RAPSGATE Hundred Osbern also holds BRIMPSFIELD. 9 hides which pay tax. Dunn held it from Earl Harold. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers, 6 smallholders and a priest with 12 ploughs. 8 male and 4 female slaves; 2 mills at 64d. In Gloucester 5 burgesses at 2s. The value is and was £12. [= ?50? Land of Osbern Giffard =] GLS 50,4 Osbern also holds `OLDBURY', but it did not belong to the man Dunn 's land which Osbern holds, as the Shire states. [***]. Aelric held it and could go where he would. 1 hide and 1 plough. The value is and was 10s. [= ?50? Land of Osbern Giffard =] ?51? Land of Geoffrey Orlateile GLS 51,1 [In CIRENCESTER Hundred] Geoffrey Orlateile holds from the King in BAUNTON 2 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. Bolli held them. Nothing in lordship. 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value is and was 40s. Meadow, 8 acres. [= ?51? Land of Geoffrey Orlateile =] ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold GLS 52,1 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Gilbert son of Turold holds 1 hide in OAKLEY from the King, and Oswulf from him. Kenward [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 6 slaves. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,2 Gilbert also holds 1/2 hide in TREWSBURY, and Osward [* of Trewsbury *] from him. Alward held it. In lordship 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,3 In RAPSGATE Hundred Gilbert also holds [North] CERNEY. 7 hides. Two thanes, Elaf and his brother, held it as two manors and could go where they would. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 8s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. 4 of Gilbert's men-at-arms with their men have 7 ploughs and a mill at 8s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £14; now £12. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,4 Gilbert also holds RENDCOMB. 5 hides which pay tax. Aelfric held it. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 7 slaves; a Frenchman who holds the land of 2 villagers. A mill at 8s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was £7; now 100s. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,5 Gilbert also holds RENDCOMB, and Walter [* Delamare *] from him. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was £6. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,6 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Gilbert also holds AYLWORTH, and Walter [* Delamare *] from him. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs; 6 slaves, male and female. The value is and was 40s. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] GLS 52,7 Gilbert also holds HARFORD. Alfhere held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. A mill at 5s. The value is and was 40s. [= ?52? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] <168d> ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester GLS 53,1 In WESTBURY Hundred Durand the sheriff holds one manor of 3 hides [* MINSTERWORTH *]. Alwold held it; it paid tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,2 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Durand also holds 1 hide in ASHBROOK, and one of his men-at-arms from him. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value is and was 10s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,3 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Durand also holds 2 hides in DUNTISBOURNE [Rouse], and Ralph [* Bloiet *] from him. Wulfward held it as a manor from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 4 slaves; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and was 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,4 In LONGTREE Hundred Durand also holds CULKERTON, and Roger of Ivry from him. 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Grim held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. The value is and was £4. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,5 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred Durand also holds DIDMARTON, and Ansketil from him. 3 hides which pay tax. Leofwin held it from Earl Harold. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,6 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Durand also holds WHADDON. 5 hides. Five brothers held it as five manors and could go where they would; they were co-heirs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,7 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred Durand also holds SEZINCOTE, and Walter [* Cockerell *] from him. 2 1/2 hides. Leofwin and Leofwy held it as two manors. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,8 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Durand also holds `ICOMB [Proper]', and Walter [* Cockerell *] from him. 2 hides which pay tax. Thorsten held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves, male and female. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,9 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred Durand also holds `SHIPTON [Pelye]', and Ralph [* Bloiet *] from him. Edwy held it. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,10 In `WHITSTONE' Hundred Durand also holds 7 hides which pay tax in `[Sheriffs] HARESFIELD'. Two brothers, Godric and Edric, held it as two manors and could go where they would. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 11 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 4 slaves; 5 potters pay 44d. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value is and was £6. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,11 Durand also holds MORETON [Valence]. 3 hides which pay tax. Auti held it. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,12 In `GRESTON' Hundred Durand also holds `LITTLETON', and Ralph [* Bloiet *] from him. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Leofnoth held it as a manor. 1 plough there. The value is and was 10s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] GLS 53,13 In `WITLEY' Hundred Osbern holds 1 1/2 hides in CONDICOTE from Durand. The value is and was 20s. [= ?53? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] ?54? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz GLS 54,1 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred Drogo son of Poyntz holds FRAMPTON[-on-Severn] from the King. 10 hides which pay tax. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 9 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. In Gloucester 1 burgess at 6d. The value is and was 100s. Roger of Lacy wrongfully holds 1 hide of this manor. [= ?54? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] GLS 54,2 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Drogo also holds EASTLEACH [Martin]. 10 hides which pay tax. Cola held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 15 villagers and 4 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 9 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was £8; now £10. [= ?54? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] ?55? Land of Walter son of Poyntz GLS 55,1 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Walter son of Poyntz holds EASTLEACH [Martin] from the King. 10 hides which pay tax. Earl Tosti held it. In lordship 4 ploughs; 16 villagers, 6 smallholders and a priest with 8 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £12; now £15. [= ?55? Land of Walter son of Poyntz =] <169a> ?56? Land of Walter son of Roger GLS 56,1 In BARRINGTON Hundred Walter son of Roger holds [Great] BARRINGTON from the King. 8 hides. [***]. Thorsten and Edwy held it as two manors. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 villagers, a priest and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 14 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £8. [= ?56? Land of Walter son of Roger =] GLS 56,2 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Walter also holds [South] CERNEY. 14 hides and 1 virgate. Archbishop Stigand held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 25 villagers, a priest and 9 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 100 acres; there were 3 mills at 30s. The value was £16; now £12. This manor is claimed for St Mary's Church at Abingdon, but all the County testified that Archbishop Stigand had held it for ten years during King Edward's lifetime. Earl William gave this manor to Roger [* of Pîtres *] the sheriff, Walter's father. [= ?56? Land of Walter son of Roger =] ?57? Land of Walter the deacon GLS 57,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred [* In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred *] Walter the deacon holds SEZINCOTE from the King. 4 1/2 hides. Godwin held it and could go where he would. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers with 6 ploughs; 10 slaves. The value is and was £3. [= ?57? Land of Walter the deacon =] ?58? Land of Walter the bowman GLS 58,1 In WESTBURY Hundred Walter the bowman holds BULLEY from the King. 4 hides which pay tax. Tovi held it from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. In Gloucester 1 burgess who pays 18d. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?58? Land of Walter the bowman =] GLS 58,2 Walter also holds RUDDLE. 1 hide which pays tax. Tovi held it. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 10s. [= ?58? Land of Walter the bowman =] GLS 58,3 In BLEDISLOE Hundred Walter also holds 1/2 hide _ which does not pay tax. Palli held it. A mill. Value 19s. [= ?58? Land of Walter the bowman =] GLS 58,4 In `LANGLEY' Hundred Walter also holds FRAMPTON [Cotterell]. 5 hides which pay tax. Alstan of Boscombe held it. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 5s. A church which was not there [before 1066]. The value was £8; now £3. [= ?58? Land of Walter the bowman =] ?59? Land of Henry of Ferrers GLS 59,1 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Henry of Ferrers holds LECHLADE. Siward Barn held it. 15 hides which paid tax before 1066, but the King himself assigned 6 hides exempt from tax. All the County testifies to this and so did he, and showed the King's seal. In lordship 4 ploughs. 29 villagers, 10 smallholders and 1 Frenchman hold 1 villager's land; between them they have 16 ploughs. 13 slaves; 3 mills at 30s; a fishery at 200 eels, less 25; from the meadows £7 7s besides hay for the oxen. In Winchcombe 2 burgesses who pay 16d, and 1 in Gloucester without dues. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £20; now the same. [= ?59? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin GLS 60,1 In `BRIGHTWELLS BARROW' Hundred Arnulf of Hesdin holds KEMPSFORD. 21 hides which pay tax. Asgot [* of Hailes *] held it from Earl Harold. In lordship 6 ploughs; 38 villagers, 9 smallholders and 1 riding man with 18 ploughs. 14 slaves; 4 mills at 40s 40d; from the meadows £9 besides pasture for the oxen; from the sheepfold 120 weys of cheese. In Gloucester 7 burgesses who pay 2s. The value of the whole before 1066 £30; now £66 6s 8d. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] GLS 60,2 Arnulf also holds HATHEROP. 7 hides. Wulfward White held it. In lordship 6 ploughs; 23 villagers with 10 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 15s. The value was £8; now £12. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] GLS 60,3 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Arnulf also holds 4 hides and 2 1/2 virgates in `AMPNEY [St Nicholas]'. Alric and Godric held them as two manors. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value of the whole was and is £6. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] <169b> GLS 60,4 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred Arnulf also holds OLDBURY[-on-the-Hill]. 5 hides which pay tax. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers with 4 ploughs; 9 slaves there; 1 Frenchman who has 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value is and was £10. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] GLS 60,5 Arnulf also holds BADMINTON. 4 hides which pay tax. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest have 13 ploughs. 9 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was £10. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] GLS 60,6 Arnulf also holds ACTON [Turville]. 5 hides which pay tax. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] GLS 60,7 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred Arnulf also holds HANHAM, and Hunbald from him. Edric [* the sheriff *] held it. 1/2 hide [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs with 8 smallholders and 4 slaves. The value is and was 40s. [= ?60? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?61? Land of Harold son of Earl Ralph GLS 61,1 [In `GRESTON' Hundred] Harold son of Earl Ralph holds SUDELEY from the King. His father, ^[Earl]^ Ralph, held it. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 villagers and 8 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 14 slaves, male and female; 6 mills at 52s; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 wide. ^[Value with Toddington is and was £40.]^ [= ?61? Land of Harold son of Earl Ralph =] GLS 61,2 Harold also holds TODDINGTON. His father ^[Earl Ralph]^ held it. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs. 17 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 free men between them have 8 ploughs. 10 slaves, male and female; 2 mills at 20s; from a salt-house 50 measures of salt. The value of these two manors is and was £40. [= ?61? Land of Harold son of Earl Ralph =] ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil GLS 62,1 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred Hugh of Grandmesnil holds PEBWORTH. 2 hides and 1 virgate. Two thanes held it as two manors. 3 ploughs there. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 7 slaves. ^[Value with [Broad] Marston and [Upper] Quinton £7; now £4]^ [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] GLS 62,2 Hugh also holds [Broad] MARSTON. 2 hides [***]. ^[Value with Pebworth and [Upper] Quinton £7; now £4]^ [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] GLS 62,3 Hugh also holds [Upper] QUINTON. 2 hides. A thane held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. The value of these was £7; now £4. ^[Value with [Broad] Marston and Pebworth.]^ [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] GLS 62,4 Hugh also holds [Lower] QUINTON, and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. 12 hides. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 17 villagers and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] GLS 62,5 Hugh also holds `WESTON [Maudit]', and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. 4 hides. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. 4 male and 5 female slaves; a mill at 10s. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] GLS 62,6 Hugh also holds WILLICOTE, and his cleric from him. 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 4 male slaves, 1 female. The value was 40s; now 30[s]. Leofric held it. [= ?62? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?63? Land of Hugh the ass GLS 63,1 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Hugh the ass holds BROCKWORTH from the King. 5 hides. Thorkil [* White *] held it from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 6 smallholders, a priest, 2 free men and a reeve; between them they have 15 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 2s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £6; now 100s. [= ?63? Land of Hugh the ass =] GLS 63,2 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred Hugh also holds `SHIPTON [Chamflurs]'. 5 hides which pay tax. Wulfward held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 10s. The value was £4; now £3. [= ?63? Land of Hugh the ass =] GLS 63,3 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Hugh also holds SALPERTON. 10 hides which pay tax. Wulfward held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and a priest with 7 ploughs; 11 slaves, male and female. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was £9; now £7. [= ?63? Land of Hugh the ass =] GLS 63,4 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Hugh also holds BAGENDON, and Gilbert [* of Eskecot *] from him. 3 hides which pay tax. Wulfward held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 villagers with 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. A mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?63? Land of Hugh the ass =] <169c> ?[64]? Land of Miles Crispin GLS 64,1 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Miles Crispin holds 3 virgates of land in BRAWN. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held them. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1/2 fishery. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?[64]? Land of Miles Crispin =] GLS 64,2 In LONGTREE Hundred Miles also holds CHERINGTON, and Geoffrey from him. Hemming held it from King Edward. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 12 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was £4. [= ?[64]? Land of Miles Crispin =] GLS 64,3 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred Miles also holds ALDERLEY. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held it. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres. The value is and was 100s. [= ?[64]? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?[65]? Land of Urso of Abetot GLS 65,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred [* In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred *] Urso of Worcester holds 1 hide in SEZINCOTE. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it as a manor; it pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. The value was 40s; now 10s. [= ?[65]? Land of Urso of Abetot =] ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard GLS 66,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred Hascoit Musard holds SAINTBURY from the King. Cynwy Chelle held it. 10 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 3 smallholders with 9 ploughs; 10 slaves, male and female. A mill at 6d. The value was £12; now £10. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] GLS 66,2 [* In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred *] Hascoit also holds 1 hide in SEZINCOTE. It pays tax. Wulfwin held it as a manor. 1 plough there. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 10s. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] GLS 66,3 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Hascoit also holds EYFORD. 5 hides which pay tax. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female. Value £4. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] GLS 66,4 In `GRESTON' Hundred Hascoit also holds ASTON [Somerville]. 6 hides which pay tax. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers with 4 ploughs; 9 slaves, male and female. A mill at 8s; meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £6. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] GLS 66,5 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Hascoit also holds SIDDINGTON. 10 hides which pay tax besides the lordship [land]. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with a priest who have 5 1/2 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £10; now £8. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] GLS 66,6 In BISLEY Hundred Hascoit also holds MISERDEN. 1 hide which pays tax. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers, 5 smallholders, a priest and 1 riding man; between them they have 9 ploughs. 10 slaves; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 100s; now £7. [= ?[66]? Land of Hascoit Musard =] ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf GLS 67,1 In {GERSDONES} Hundred {Turstin} son of Rolf holds AMPNEY [Crucis] from the King. 7 hides. Tovi held it from King Edward. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and a priest with 8 ploughs. 8 slaves. Of this land Tovi holds the land of 2 villagers, and a man-at-arms the land of 4 villagers. 1/2 hide belongs to the church. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was £8; now £6. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,2 {Turstin} holds 1 hide there ^[AMPNEY [Crucis]]^ himself. Wulfwy held it as a manor and could go where he would. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 smallholder. The value was 40s. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,3 In CIRENCESTER Hundred {Turstin} also holds 1 hide in OAKLEY. Brictric held it from King Edward as a manor. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow, 4 acres. The value is and was 50s. Gerwy [* of Les Loges *] holds it from {Turstin}. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,4 In {GRIMBOLDESTOU} Hundred {Turstin} also holds HILLESLEY, and Bernard [* Pancevolt *] from him. 1 hide. Aelfric held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 half-villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 8 slaves; 3 mills at 18s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,5 In BAGSTONE Hundred {Turstin} also holds TORTWORTH. 1 hide. Alwold [* the bald *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; <169d> 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; 3 mills at 15s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide, which pays 5s. The value was £7; now 100s. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,6 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred {Turstin} also holds [Kings] STANLEY. 5 hides. Tovi held it from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 35s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was 100s. Tovi holds 2 hides of this land in alms from King William. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] GLS 67,7 {Turstin} also holds FRETHERNE. Auti held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 1 slave. The value was 60s; now 30s. [= ?[67]? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles GLS 68,1 In BISLEY Hundred Ansfrid of Cormeilles holds WINSTONE. 5 hides. Wulfward held it. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 8 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 20d. The value is and was £7. ^[Dowry of Walter of Lacy's niece]^ [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,2 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred Ansfrid also holds WESTON [Subedge]. Two thanes, one a man of Earl Harold's, the other of Leofric's, held it. 10 hides there as two manors; they could go where they would. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 villagers and 1 smallholder with 9 ploughs; 12 slaves. The value was 100s; now £7. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,3 Ansfrid also holds 5 hides in [Burnt] NORTON. Two thanes held it as two manors; they could go where they would. In lordship 4 ploughs; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs; 10 slaves. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,4 In `WITLEY' Hundred Ansfrid also holds BATSFORD. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers with 6 ploughs; 16 slaves; 1 man who pays 6 ploughshares. The value was £8; now £6. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,5 In `GRESTON' Hundred Ansfrid also holds POSTLIP. Godric held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 11 slaves; 2 mills at 15s; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. The value was 100s; now £4. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,6 In {WACRESCUMBE} Hundred Ansfrid also holds 3 virgates of land in SHIPTON [Oliffe]. Bil held it as a manor; it pays tax. In lordship 1 plough. The value is and was 10s. This Bil could go where he would. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,7 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Ansfrid also holds WINSON. Edric, Leofric and Alric held it as three manors and could go where they would. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 10 slaves, male and female; a mill at 7s 6d; meadow, 15 acres. The value was £8; now £7. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,8 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Ansfrid also holds 1 hide in `DUNTISBOURNE [Hotat]'. Almer held it as a manor and could go where he would. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 5 female slaves. The value was 40s; now 20s. ^[Dowry of Walter of Lacy's niece]^ [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,9 In RAPSGATE Hundred Ansfrid also holds ELKSTONE. Two Leofwins held it as two manors. 4 1/2 hides. In [Great] COLESBOURNE 1 1/2 hides. Alwin held it as a manor. These three thanes could go where they would. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. A man-at-arms [* Bernard Beard *] holds half this manor from Ansfrid and has 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Another man-at-arms holds [Great] COLESBOURNE from him and has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 50d. The value was £8; now £7 10s. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,10 Ansfrid also holds SYDE, and {Turstin} [* of Cormeilles *] from him. Leofwin held it from King Edward. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager with a priest and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 6 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,11 Ansfrid also holds 2 1/2 virgates in `DUNTISBOURNE [Hotat]', and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Almer held it as a manor and could go where he would. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 4s. ^[Dowry of Walter of Lacy's niece]^ [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] <170a> GLS 68,12 [In BOTLOE Hundred] Ansfrid also holds PAUNTLEY, 1 1/2 hides; KILCOT, 1 hide; KETFORD, 1 hide; HAYES, 1 hide; total 4 1/2 hides. Wulfhelm, Alward and Wicga held them as four manors. 1 1/2 hides are free from tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d. The value was £3 10s; now £4. The holders of these lands could go where they would. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] GLS 68,13 [* In BISLEY Hundred *] Ansfrid had the above-mentioned lands of WINSTONE and `DUNTISBOURNE [Hotat]' from Walter of Lacy when he married his niece, but he holds the other lands from the King. [= ?[68]? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain GLS 69,1 In `WITLEY' Hundred Humphrey the chamberlain holds LONGBOROUGH from the King. 4 hides which pay tax. Alstan, Blaecmann, Edric and Aelric held it as four manors and could go where they would. In lordship there were 4 ploughs; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 9 slaves. The value was £16; now 100s. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,2 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Humphrey also holds 1 hide in AMPNEY [Crucis]. Alwy held it from King Edward as a manor. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 1 smallholder. A mill at 5s. The value is and was 25s. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,3 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Humphrey also holds 1 hide in PRESTON. Alwin held it as a manor. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value is and was 30s. The holder could go where he would. ^[William holds from Humphrey]^ [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,4 Humphrey also holds 1 hide in NORCOTE. Alward held it as a manor. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value is and was 40s. William holds these two lands from Humphrey. The holders could go where they would. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,5 Humphrey also holds 2 hides in SIDDINGTON, and Ansketil from him. Alward held it as a manor. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 5s. The value is and was 40s. The holder could go where he would. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,6 In BAGSTONE Hundred Humphrey also holds [Iron] ACTON. Harold, a man of Alwy Hiles', held it and could go where he would. 2 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 64d; meadow, 5 acres. The value is and was 40s. ^[Queen Matilda gave it to Humphrey]^ [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,7 Humphrey also holds WICKWAR. 4 hides. Three men of Brictric son of Algar's held it as three manors before 1066 and could go where they would. In lordship there were 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 14 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 6 furlongs. The value was and is £12. The Queen gave these two villages of [Iron] Acton and Wickwar to Humphrey. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] GLS 69,8 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Humphrey also holds 1 virgate of land in ASHBROOK, and William from him. Alwin held it as a manor. 1 villager. The value is and was 2s. [= ?69? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?70? Land of Humphrey of Maidenhill GLS 70,1 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Humphrey of Maidenhill holds UPTON [St Leonards]. Payne held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 30s; now 20s. [= ?70? Land of Humphrey of Maidenhill =] GLS 70,2 In `WITLEY' Hundred [* In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred *] Humphrey also holds 1 hide in SEZINCOTE. Alwy? [* the sheriff *] held it as a manor; it pays tax. In lordship there were 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 1 smallholder. The value was 50s; now 12d only, for the meadows. [= ?70? Land of Humphrey of Maidenhill =] ?71? [Land] of Humphrey the cook GLS 71,1 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Humphrey the cook holds 1 hide in LATTON. He has 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Value 15s. It pays tax. Osbern of Cherbourg held it. Ordric held it as a manor before 1066. [= ?71? [Land] of Humphrey the cook =] <170b> ?72? Land of Sigar of Chocques GLS 72,1 In `HOLFORD' Hundred Sigar of Chocques holds HAWLING from the King. Countess Goda held it. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers and 5 smallholders with 9 smallholders [[ploughs]]. 6 male and 3 female slaves. Woodland there [***]. The value was £7; now £8. [= ?72? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] GLS 72,2 In `BRADLEY' Hundred Sigar also holds HAZLETON. [* Countess *] Goda held it. 10 hides. King William assigned 3 hides of these exempt from tax, as the County testifies. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and a priest with 10 ploughs. 6 slaves. The value was £8; now £7. [= ?72? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] GLS 72,3 Sigar also holds YANWORTH. [* Countess *] Goda held it. 5 hides; 3 of them are exempt from tax by King William, as Sigar's man states. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 40d; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?72? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] ?73? Land of Matthew of Mortagne GLS 73,1 In LONGTREE Hundred Matthew of Mortagne holds SHIPTON [Moyne] from the King. Strang the Dane held it. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; from the pasture 2s. The value was £15; now £8. [= ?73? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] GLS 73,2 Matthew also holds SHIPTON [Moyne], and Rumbald from him. 10 hides which pay tax. John [* the Dane *] held it before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 12s; from the pasture 2s. The value was £15; now £8. [= ?73? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] GLS 73,3 Matthew also holds 1 hide there ^[SHIPTON [Moyne]]^, and Rumbald from him. Alwin held it and could go where he would, and Reinbert the Fleming had it later. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was 20s; now 14s. [= ?73? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ?74? Land of Jocelyn the Breton GLS 74,1 In BAGSTONE Hundred Jocelyn the Breton holds CHARFIELD from the King. Alfhild held it from King Edward. 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and wide. The value was £4; now 40s. [= ?74? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] ?75? Land of Roger son of Ralph GLS 75,1 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred Roger son of Ralph holds a manor named CLIFTON which Saewin, the reeve of Bristol, held from King Edward; he could go with this land where he would, and gave no revenue whatever for it. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 100s; now 60s. [= ?75? Land of Roger son of Ralph =] GLS 75,2 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred Roger has a manor of 1 hide of land [* in CLIFTON *]. He has 2 slaves there. It is valued at 10s. There was no one to make a return for this land. [= ?75? Land of Roger son of Ralph =] GLS 75,3 Walter has a manor of 1 virgate of land [* in BLACKSWORTH *]. The value was 20d; now 2s. [= ?75? Land of Roger son of Ralph =] ?76? Land of Gerwy [of Les Loges]'s wife GLS 76,1 In `HOLFORD' Hundred Gerwy of Les Loges's wife holds 4 hides in [Temple] GUITING from the King. Three thanes, Wulffrith, Tovi and Thorbiorn, held it as three manors; it paid tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?76? Land of Gerwy [of Les Loges]'s wife =] ?77? [Land of Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]] GLS 77,1 In {GERSDONES} Hundred Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] holds 3 virgates of land in AMPNEY [Crucis] from the King. Alwin held them before 1066. 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders. The value is and was 10s. [= ?77? [Land of Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]] =] <170c> ?78? Lands of the King's thanes GLS 78,1 In BARRINGTON Hundred Alsi of Faringdon holds 3 1/2 hides in WINDRUSH from the King. Wulfric, Tovi and Leofwin held them as three manors and could go where they would. In lordship 5 ploughs; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1 plough. 10 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 12s 6d. The value was £3; now £8. GLS 78,2 In {GERSDONES} Hundred [* In BARRINGTON Hundred *] Ketil [* father of Edric *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in WINDRUSH from the King. He held them himself before 1066. 1 plough and 4 slaves there. The value is and was 20s. GLS 78,3 In RAPSGATE Hundred [* In CIRENCESTER Hundred *] Ketil [* father of Edric *] also holds 3 1/2 virgates in `DUNTISBOURNE'. He held them himself before 1066. 1 plough there. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. The value was 10s; now 15[s]. GLS 78,4 In LONGTREE Hundred Osward [* of Trewsbury *] holds RODMARTON from the King. 3 virgates which pay tax. He held it himself before 1066. 1 plough there. The value was 20s; now 10s. GLS 78,5 In CIRENCESTER Hundred Edric son of Ketil holds BAUNTON from the King. His father held it before 1066. 3 hides and 3 virgates which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 plough; 4 slaves. Meadow, 15 acres. The value is and was 60s. GLS 78,6 In `DUDSTONE' Hundred Edward holds 1/2 hide from the King as a manor [* in ELMORE *]. He has in lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 30s. GLS 78,7 In {CELFLEDETORN} Hundred Edith? holds BICKMARSH from the King. She held it herself before 1066. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. The value is and was 20s. GLS 78,8 In SALMONSBURY Hundred Cwenhild the nun holds 9 hides in NAUNTON from the King; of these 4 hides paid tax. Aelmer held them as a manor. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 villagers with 5 ploughs; now 1 plough is recorded. A mill at 5s; 13 slaves, male and female. The value was £8; now £5. GLS 78,9 In CHELTENHAM Hundred Brictric holds 4 hides in LECKHAMPTON from the King and pays tax. He [held] 2 hides himself before 1066 and Ordric held the other 2. King William when he went into Normandy assigned both [Holdings] to this Brictric. He has in lordship 1 plough and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 male slaves, 1 female. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value 30s. GLS 78,10 In `HOLFORD' Hundred Alwold holds PINNOCK from the King. He held it himself before 1066. 4 hides; 1 of them did not pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 8 slaves; a mill at 30d; in Winchcombe 1 burgess who pays 8d; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value is and was £4. GLS 78,11 In BIBURY Hundred Alward son of Reinbald holds ALDSWORTH. Balki [* the Dane *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 1 slave. The value was 40s; now 30s. GLS 78,12 In `WHITSTONE' Hundred Alsi [* of Faringdon *] holds LONGNEY from the King. 5 hides which pay tax. He held it himself before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; a fishery. The value was 100s; now 60s. GLS 78,13 In `SWINESHEAD' Hundred Dunn holds BITTON from the King. He held it himself before 1066. 2 hides; 1 of them paid tax, the other belonged to the Church. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres. The value was £6; now £3. GLS 78,14 In {BLACHELAUE} Hundred Brictric holds WOODCHESTER from the King. He held it himself before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. 16 villagers and 12 smallholders with 16 ploughs. Nothing in lordship. In Gloucester 1 burgess who pays 20 horseshoes. A mill at 10s. The value is and was 100s. GLS 78,15 Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds WHEATENHURST in pledge from Brictric . Brictric held it himself before 1066. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 100s; now 30s. GLS 78,16 Edric son of Ketil holds ALKERTON. His father held it before 1066. 4 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 10 acres; <170d> woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value is and was £3. GLS 78,17 In BOTLOE Hundred Madoc holds RUDFORD from the King. He held it himself before 1066. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill which pays corn in so far as it can be sold. The value is and was 40s. <171a> <171b> <171c> <171d> <172a> WORCESTERSHIRE List 1 ?[C]? [Worcestershire customs] WOR C1 [* In `FISHBOROUGH' Hundred *] In the City of WORCESTER King Edward had this customary due: whenever the coinage was changed each moneyer gave 20s at London for receiving the dies for the coinage. Whenever the County paid tax the city settled for 15 hides. Also from this city the King used to have £10 himself and Earl Edwin £8. The King received no other customary due from it except for the dues on the houses as each was liable. WOR C2 Now King William has in lordship both the King's part and the Earl's part. For these the sheriff ^[of Worcestershire]^ pays £23 5s by weight from the city, and from the King's lordship manors he pays £123 4s by weight. From the County he pays £17 by weight. He pays a further £10 of pence at 20 to the {ora}, or a Norwegian hawk, and a further 100s at face value to the Queen and 20s at 20 [pence] to the {ora} for a packhorse. These £17 by weight and £16 at face value are from the pleas of the County and from the Hundreds, and if he does not receive them from there he pays from his own resources. ^[Worcester]^ WOR C3 In the County itself there are 12 Hundreds; 7 of them are exempt, as the Shire states, so that the sheriff ^[of Worcestershire]^ has nothing in them and therefore, as he states, he loses much in revenue. ^[Worcester]^ WOR C4 In this County if anyone has knowingly broken the peace which the King has given with his hand, he is judged an outlaw. If anyone has knowingly broken the King's peace which the sheriff gives, he will be fined 100s. A man who has committed highway robbery is fined 100s; a man who has committed house-breaking, 100s; a man who has committed rape pays no penalty other than corporal punishment. The King has these forfeitures from this County, with the exception of the land of St Peter's, Westminster, to which King Edward granted whatever [rights] he had there, as the County states. ^[Worcester]^ WOR C5 Whenever the King marches against the enemy, if anyone when called up by his proclamation has stayed behind, if he is a free man so that he has full jurisdiction and can go with his land where he would, he is at the King's mercy with all his land. But if a free man of any other lord has stayed away from the enemy and his lord has taken another man in his place, the man who was [first] called up will pay a 40s fine to his lord. But if no one at all has gone in his place, he will give 40s himself to his lord, and his lord will pay a fine of as many shillings to the King. ^[Worcester]^ List 2 List of landholders in Worcestershire 1 King William 2 Worcester Church 3 The Bishop of Hereford 4 The Church of Saint-Denis 5 Coventry Church 6 Cormeilles Church 7 Gloucester Church 8 Westminster Church 9 Pershore Church 10 Evesham Church 11 The Bishop of Bayeux 12 St Guthlac's Church 13 The clerics of Wolverhampton 14 Earl Roger 15 Ralph of Tosny 16 Ralph of Mortimer 17 Robert of Stafford 18 Roger of Lacy 19 Osbern son of Richard 20 Gilbert son of Turold 21 Drogo son of Poyntz 22 Harold son of Ralph 23 William son of Ansculf 24 William son of Corbucion 25 William Goizenboded 26 Urso of Abetot 27 Hugh the ass 28 Aldeva <172b> ?[1]? Land of the King WOR 1,1a [In `CAME' Hundred] King William holds BROMSGROVE in lordship with 18 outliers: MOSELEY, [Kings] NORTON, `LINDSWORTH', WYTHALL, WYTHWOOD, HOUNDSFIELD, `TESSALL', REDNAL, LEA [Green], `COMBLE', BURCOT, ASHBOROUGH, TUTNALL, `TYNSALL', FOCKBURY, `SHURVENHILL', WOODCOTE, TIMBERHANGER. 30 hides between them, including the manor. Earl Edwin held this manor before 1066. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers, a reeve and a beadle with a priest and 92 smallholders; between them they have 77 ploughs. 9 male slaves, 1 female. 3 mills at 13s 4d; woodland 7 leagues long and 4 leagues wide; 4 hawks' eyries. To this manor belong 13 salt-houses in Droitwich, and 3 salt-workers who pay 300 measures of salt from these salt-houses. Before 1066, 300 cartloads of timber were given them by the keepers of the woodland. 6 lead vats. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WOR 1,1b Before 1066 SUCKLEY, a manor of 5 hides, belonged to this manor, but Earl William took it away from here and placed it in the revenue of Hereford. In total, it paid £18 in revenue before 1066. Urso the sheriff paid £24 by weight, so long as he had the woodland. ^[Belonged to Bromsgrove before 1066. Earl Edwin held this manor]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WOR 1,1c To this manor belonged and belong GRAFTON, 3 1/2 hides; COOKSEY [Green], 2 1/2 hides; `WILLINGWICK'; 2 hides and 3 virgates; CHADWICH, 3 hides. In total, 12 hides, less 1 virgate. Five thanes of Earl Edwin held these lands: Erngeat [* son of Grim *], Alwin, Brictred, Frani [* son of Erngeat *], Alwold [* son of Erngeat *]; they could not withdraw from the lord of the manor. Now four men-at-arms hold these lands from Urso the sheriff: Roger, 3 1/2 hides; William, 2 1/2 hides; Walter, 2 hides and 3 virgates; Alfred [* of Marlborough *], 3 hides. In these lands, in lordship 5 1/2 ploughs; 1 riding man and 29 smallholders who have 11 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 6 ploughmen; 1 more plough would be possible. In `WILLINGWICK' and CHADWICH are 3 leagues of woodland, but the King has put them in the Forest. In Droitwich 1 salt-house at 10s. In total, value before 1066 £6 13s; now 100s, in total. ^[Belongs to Bromsgrove]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WOR 1,1d Also of this manor's land William son of Ansculf holds 3 virgates in `WILLINGWICK' and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. Wulfwin, a thane of Earl Edwin, held them. 1 villager with 1/2 plough; 1 1/2 more ploughs would be possible. The value was 5s; now 2s. ^[Belongs to Bromsgrove]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WOR 1,2 [In `CRESSLOW' Hundred] King William holds KIDDERMINSTER in lordship, with 16 outliers: WANNERTON, TRIMPLEY, HURCOTT, FRANCHE, another [estate called] FRANCHE, {BRISTITUNE}, HABBERLEY, {FASTOCHESFELDE}, WRIBBENHALL, RIBBESFORD, another [estate called] RIBBESFORD, SUTTON, OLDINGTON, MITTON, {TEULESBERGE}, {SUDUUALE}. In these lands, including the manor, 20 hides. The whole of this manor was waste. In lordship 1 plough; 20 villagers and 30 smallholders with 18 ploughs; a further 20 more ploughs possible. 2 male and 4 female slaves. 2 mills at 16s; 2 salt-houses at 30s; a fishery at 100d; woodland at 4 leagues. In this manor the reeve holds the land of one riding man; he has 1 plough and a mill at 5 {orae}. To this manor belongs 1 house in Droitwich and another in Worcester which pay 10d. The whole manor paid £14 in revenue before 1066; now it pays £10 4s by weight. The King has placed the woodland of this manor in the Forest. Of this manor's land William holds 1 hide and the land of one riding man. He has 1 villager and 8 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Value 11s. Also of this land Aiulf holds 1 virgate. 1 plough and 2 slaves there. Value 2s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WOR 1,3a [In CLENT Hundred] In DROITWICH King Edward had 11 houses. King Edward had his share in 5 brine-pits. At one brine-pit, `UPWICH', 54 salt-houses and 2 {hocci} which pay 6s 8d. At another brine-pit, HELPRIDGE, 17 salt-houses. At a third brine-pit, `MIDDLEWICH' 12 salt-houses and 2 parts of 1 {hoccus} which pay 6s 8d. At 5 other brine-pits, 15 salt-houses. From all these King Edward had £52 in revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <172c> WOR 1,3b At these brine-pits Earl Edwin had 51 1/2 salt-houses, and from the {hocci} he had 6s 8d. The whole of this paid £24 in revenue. Now King William has in lordship both what King Edward and what Earl Edwin had. From this the sheriff ^[of Worcestershire]^ paid £65 by weight and 2 measures of salt so long as he had the woodland; but if he does not have the woodland, he cannot pay this in any way, as he states. ^[`Upwich', Helpridge and `Middlewich' in Droitwich]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WOR 1,4 From KINVER he ^[the sheriff of Worcestershire]^ pays 100s at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. This land is in Staffordshire. Also KINGSWINFORD is likewise. From this manor and from another two which are in Worcestershire - that is TARDEBIGGE at 9 hides and CLENT at 9 hides - from these three manors the sheriff [* of Staffordshire *] pays £15 of pence at 20 to the {ora}. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WOR 1,5 In `CAME' Hundred King William holds TARDEBIGGE. King Edward held it. 9 hides. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 2 villagers and 28 smallholders with 12 ploughs. In Droitwich 7 salt-houses and 2 lead vats; they pay 20s and 100 measures of salt. The sheriff of Staffordshire receives and pays the revenue of this manor in Kingswinford, that is £11 of pence at 20 to the {ora}. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WOR 1,6 In CLENT Hundred King William holds CLENT. King Edward held it. 9 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 9 1/2 ploughs. 3 ploughmen. Woodland, 2 leagues. The revenue of this manor, £4, is paid in Kingswinford in Staffordshire. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WOR 1,7 In DROITWICH, 1/2 hide, which belongs to the hall of Gloucester. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester WOR 2,1 ^[In `OSWALDSLOW' Hundred]^ St Mary's Church of Worcester has one Hundred, which is called `OSWALDSLOW', in which lie 300 hides. By an arrangement of ancient times the Bishop of this church has from them all the payments of the Jurisdictions, all customary dues there which belong to the supplies of the household, both the King's service and his own, so that no sheriff can have any suit there, neither in any plea nor in any other case whatever. The whole County confirms this. The said 300 hides were [part] of the lordship itself of the church, and if any [part] of them was allotted or leased to any man, in whatever manner, to serve the Bishop therefrom, the man who held such land leased to him, could not keep back from it any customary due at all for himself, except through the Bishop, nor keep the land except until the completion of the time arranged between them; nor could he turn elsewhere with this land. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] <172d> WOR 2,2 In this Hundred the Bishop of this church holds KEMPSEY. 24 hides which pay tax. Of these hides, 5 hides are waste. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 27 smallholders with 16 ploughs. A priest; 4 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. In lordship 13 hides. Value before 1066 £16; now £8. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,3 Of this manor Urso the sheriff holds 3 outliers at 7 hides: MUCKNELL, STOULTON, WOLVERTON. 7 ploughs. 7 villagers, 7 smallholders and 7 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres. Revenue was paid from these three lands before 1066, because they were always for the supplies. Value 100s. ^[Belongs to Kempsey]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,4 Roger of Lacy holds 2 hides of this manor at WOLVERTON, and Aiulf from him. Before 1066 they were in lordship. Alric held them also in King William's time and paid from them all the customary revenue dues, as his predecessors had, except for rural work, on the terms he could beg from the reeve. 2 ploughs, with 1 villager; 2 slaves. A mill at 40d. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. ^[Belongs to Kempsey]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,5 Walter Ponther holds 2 hides also of this manor at WHITTINGTON. They were in lordship before 1066. Aelric held them in the same manner as the above hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A fishery at 4s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. ^[Belongs to Kempsey]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,6 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds WICK [Episcopi]. 15 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 hides, less 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s; 2 fisheries at 6s 8d; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 and now £8. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,7 Urso the sheriff holds 5 hides of this manor at HOLT. Aelric held them in the above manner. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 24 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A fishery at 5s; in Droitwich 1 salt-house at 13d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. 1 hedged enclosure. [* Value now £6 *]. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,8 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds at [Little] WITLEY, 1 hide, and Walter from him. In lordship 1 plough; a priest and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Arnwin the priest held it, paying to the church all the customary revenue dues and 1 sester of honey. The value is and was 10s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,9 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds at KENSWICK, 1 hide, and Walter from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 smallholders and 4 slaves. Wulfwin held it, paying every customary due to the revenue reeve. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,10 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds at `CLOPTON', 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. Brictmer held it, paying everything like those above. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,11 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds at LAUGHERNE, 3 virgates. He has in lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Saewin held it from the Bishop's lordship. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 7s. Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also has 1 virgate there from the Bishop's lordship. Value 6s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,12 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds at GREENHILL, 1 hide, and Godfrey from him. 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Edith [* the nun *] held it, paying what those above [paid]. The value was and is 6s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,13 Robert the bursar holds 1/2 hide also of this manor at LAUGHERNE. He has 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. A mill at 5s; meadow, 6 acres; 12 oaks. Kenward [* the sheriff *] held it, and gave service as the Bishop wished. The value was and is 20s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,14 Osbern son of Richard holds 1 hide of this manor at COTHERIDGE. He has 1 plough in lordship; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 5s. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs. Richard [* Scrope *] held it for the service that the Bishop wished. The value was and is 40s. ^[Belongs to Wick [Episcopi]]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,15 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds FLADBURY. 40 hides which pay tax. In lordship 7 hides; 9 ploughs there; a priest who has 1/2 hide; 23 villagers and 17 smallholders with 19 ploughs. 16 male and 3 female slaves. A mill at 10s; 20 sticks of eels; meadow, 50 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 wide, from which the Bishop has whatever comes from it, in hunting and in honey and in timber for the <173a> salt-houses of Droitwich and 4s. The value was £10; now £9. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,16 The Bishop of Hereford holds 5 hides of this manor at INKBERROW. He has a priest and 7 villagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow for the oxen. Bishop Walter held it before 1066, for every service of the Bishop of Worcester. The value was and is 30s. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,17 ^[In `OSWALDSLOW' Hundred]^ Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides of this manor at AB LENCH. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 7 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Frenchman with 6 ploughs. 4 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow [***]; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £4. Godric held it, serving the Bishop from it on the terms he could beg. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,18 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 7 hides at [Rous] LENCH, and Alfred [* of Marlborough *] from him. He has in lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; a priest, 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs. 2 male and 2 female slaves. A mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was £6; now £7. Frani [* son of Erngeat *] held 5 hides, performing every service, and the Bishop had 2 hides in lordship. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,19 Robert the bursar holds 5 hides also of this manor at [Wyre] PIDDLE, MOOR and HILL. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 3 slaves. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was and is 60s. Kenward [* the sheriff *] held it in the same way as the other above. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,20 Alric? the archdeacon holds 1 hide of this manor at BRADLEY [Green]. He has 1 plough in lordship; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 slave. The value was and is 20s. Archbishop Aldred leased it to his reeve before 1066; and took it away from him rightly, when he wished. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,21 Roger of Lacy holds 10 hides also of this manor at BISHAMPTON, and 2 Frenchmen from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest who has 1/2 hide; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 male and 4 female slaves. A mill at 12d; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £12; now £10. Four free men held it from the Bishop before 1066, paying full jurisdiction, Church tax, burial, military service by land and sea, and pleas to the said Hundred. The present holders do the same. ^[Belongs to Fladbury]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,22 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds BREDON. 35 hides which pay tax. In lordship 10 hides; 3 ploughs there; 33 villagers and 13 smallholders with 20 ploughs. 6 slaves. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 80 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. The Bishop has from it 10s and whatever comes from it in honey and hunting and other things. Value before 1066 £10; now 10s less. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,23 In [the lands of] this manor lie 3 hides at TEDDINGTON and 1 hide at MITTON. They are for the monks' supplies. In lordship 5 ploughs; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 10 male and 3 female slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was and is £4. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,24 Aelric the archdeacon holds 2 hides of this manor at CUTSDEAN. He has 2 ploughs and a priest, 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. Bishop Brictheah had leased this land to Doda. But Archbishop Aldred proved his right to it against his son ^[Brictric son of Doda]^ after 1066. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,25 Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 7 hides of this manor at REDMARLEY [d'Abitot], and William 2 hides of them from him. In lordship 4 ploughs; 23 villagers and 9 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 6 male and 2 female slaves. A mill at 5s 8d; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was £8; now 10s less. Azur and Godwin held from the Bishop and gave service. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,26 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 2 hides at PENDOCK. He has 2 ploughs and 3 smallholders and 3 male slaves, 1 female. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 30s; now 4s less. Godwin held in the same manner as above. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,27 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 3 hides at [Little] WASHBOURNE. He has 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 40s. Almer held it, and later became a monk; so the Bishop acquired his land. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,28 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 4 hides at WESTMANCOTE. He has 3 ploughs; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 14 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. Brictwin held them and served the Bishop from them on the terms he could beg. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] <173b> WOR 2,29 Durand [* of Gloucester *] holds 2 hides also of this manor at [Bredons] NORTON. He has 1 plough and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 20s. Leofwin held them and was a rider of the Bishop from there. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,30 Brictric son of Algar held 1 hide of this manor from the Bishop at BUSHLEY. He paid revenue on it to the Bishop himself every year. Moreover, he paid to the Bishop's jurisdiction whatever he owed to the King's service. Now it is in King William's hands. The value is and was 40s. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[Belongs to Bredon]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,31 In the said Hundred the Bishop also holds RIPPLE with 1 member, UPTON[-on-Severn]. 25 hides which pay tax. Of these, 13 are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 2 priests who have 1 1/2 hides with 2 ploughs; 40 villagers and 16 smallholders with 36 ploughs. 8 male slaves, 1 female. A mill; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide, in Malvern [Chase]. From this he had honey and hunting and whatever came from there and 10s in addition. Now it is in the Forest. The Bishop receives from it pasture dues, fire-wood and [timber] for repairing houses. The value was and is £10. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,32 Ordric holds 1 hide of this manor at CROOME. He has 3 ploughs and 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs. The value was 20s; now 40[s]. Godric held it and gave service to the Bishop. Archbishop Aldred received it from him legally. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,33 Siward holds 5 hides also at CROOME. He has 1 plough; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Sigref held this land from the Bishop before 1066. When he died, the Bishop gave his daughter, with this land, to one of his men-at-arms, so that he might maintain [her] mother ^[Sigref's widow]^ and serve the Bishop from it. The value was and is 40s. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,34 Roger of Lacy holds 3 hides of this manor at HILL CROOME. He has 1 plough; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,35 Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide also of this manor at HOLDFAST. He has 1 plough; 7 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was and is 20s. Two priests held it from the Bishop. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,36 Ralph of Bernay had 1 hide of this manor at QUEENHILL. Aelric held it before 1066 and performed the Bishop's service from it. Now it is in the King's hands. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was 40s. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,37 Brictric son of Algar held 1 hide also of this manor at BARLEY, in the same way as that above. The value was 15s. Now it is in the King's hands. ^[Belongs to Ripple]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,38 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds BLOCKLEY. 38 hides which pay tax. Of these, 25 1/2 hides are in lordship; 7 ploughs there; a priest who has 1 hide; 4 riders who have 6 hides; 63 villagers and 25 smallholders; between them they have 51 ploughs. 14 slaves. 12 mills at 52s, less 3d; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and wide. The value was £16; now £20. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,39 Richard holds 2 hides of this manor at DITCHFORD. He has 1 plough; 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 30s. Alward held it and rendered service. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,40 Ansgot holds 1 1/2 hides _ of the villagers' own land. He has 1 plough with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. The value is and was 15s. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,41 At [Church] ICOMB 1 hide lies in [the lands of] the above manor; it belongs to the monks' supplies. 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 4 slaves with 2 ploughs. It is valued with the head of the manor. Meadow, 12 acres. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,42 Stephen son of Fulcred holds 3 hides at DAYLESFORD. He has 2 ploughs and a priest; 6 villagers with 5 ploughs; 4 male slaves, 1 female. Meadow, 20 acres. The value is and was £3. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,43 Hereward [* `the Wake' *] held 5 hides at EVENLODE. 2 ploughs. 9 villagers with 3 ploughs; 1 slave. There was a mill at 32d. The value is and was £3. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,44 The Abbey of Evesham held these two lands, DAYLESFORD and EVENLODE, from the Bishop of Worcester until the Bishop of Bayeux received them from the Abbey. These lands were for the monks' supplies. ^[Belongs to Blockley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,45 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds TREDINGTON with one member, TIDMINGTON. 23 hides which pay tax. 1 of these is waste. In lordship 5 ploughs; <173c> 42 villagers and 30 smallholders; a priest who has 1 hide; 1 rider; between them they have 29 ploughs. 10 slaves. 3 mills at 32s 6d; meadow, 36 acres. The value was £10; now £12 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,46 At BLACKWELL are 2 hides which belong to the monks' supplies. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 male slaves, 1 female. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 50s. ^[Belongs to Tredington]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,47 Gilbert son of Turold holds 4 hides also of this manor at LONGDON. He has 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 male and 4 female slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was £4; now £3. Leofric the reeve held as the Bishop wished. ^[Belongs to Tredington]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,48 In the same Hundred the Bishop also holds NORTHWICK with one member, TIBBERTON. 25 hides which pay tax. Of these, 3 1/2 hides are in lordship; 4 ploughs there; a reeve who has 3 virgates; 1 rider who has 3 virgates; 13 villagers and 18 smallholders; between them they have 18 ploughs. 8 slaves. 3 mills at 50s; in Droitwich 1 salt-house which pays 100 measures of salt for 100 cartloads of timber; from the fishery 4s; from the pastures 2s. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,49 To this manor belong 90 houses in WORCESTER. The Bishop has 45 of these in lordship; they pay nothing except work in the Bishop's court. Of these, Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 24 houses, Osbern son of Richard 8, Walter Ponther 11, Robert the bursar 1. Before 1066 the Bishop had the third penny from the Borough of Worcester; now he has it with the King and the Earl. [Value] then £6; now £8. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,50 Also to this manor belong 3 houses in DROITWICH; they pay 3 measures of salt and 2s from the lead works. The value was £13; now £16 10s. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,51 In WORCESTER market place Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 25 houses from the Bishop; they pay 100s a year. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,52 ^[In `OSWALDSLOW' Hundred]^ Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides also of this manor at HINDLIP and OFFERTON, and Godfrey from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 30s; now 20s. The woodland is in the Forest. Edric the steersman held it and gave service, with other services belonging to the King and to the Bishop. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,53 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 1 hide and 3 virgates at WARNDON and [White Ladies] ASTON, and Robert from him. He has 2 ploughs, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide: it is in the Forest. The value is and was 16s. This land was and is [part] of the villagers' land. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,54 Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 1 hide at CUDLEY. He has 2 ploughs and 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland at 1 furlong: it is in the Forest. The value was and is 10s. Aelfeva the nun held it on the terms she could beg. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,55 Ordric holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of this manor at [White Ladies] ASTON. He has 3 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. The land was and is [part] of the lordship of the head manor. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,56 Ordric holds 1 hide at ODDINGLEY. He has 1 plough and 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; a salt-house at 4s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide: it is in the Forest. Thorkil held it and served the Bishop from it. [* Value 15s *]. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,57 Alric? the archdeacon holds 1 hide at HUDDINGTON. He has 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 3 packloads of corn; woodland at 3s: it is in the King's Forest. The value is and was 30s. Wulfric held it, serving as a countryman. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,58 Walter Ponther holds 1 1/2 hides also of this manor at WHITTINGTON and `RADLEY'. He has 1 plough; 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland only for fire-wood. The value was 20s; now 25s. Aelric held it like those above. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,59 Walter ^[Ponther]^ also holds 3 hides at CHURCHILL. He has 2 ploughs and a priest, 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves. A mill at 4s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs: it is in the Forest. The value was 50s; now 40s. Azur held it like the above. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] <173d> WOR 2,60 Walter ^[Ponther]^ also holds 3 hides at BREDICOT. He has 1 plough, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was 25s; now 20s. Brictwold the priest held it and gave service as the Bishop wished. The woodland is in the King's Forest. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,61 Erlebald holds 1 hide at `PERRY'. He has 2 ploughs and 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide: it is in the Forest. The value was 30s; now 20s. Godric held it at the Bishop's will. ^[Belongs to Northwick]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,62 In the same Hundred the Church itself holds OVERBURY with PENDOCK. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers and 7 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A priest who has 1/2 hide and 1 plough. 6 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,63 The Church itself holds SEDGEBERROW. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A priest who has 1/2 hide and 1/2 plough. 4 male slaves, 1 female. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is £3. Doda holds it; it is for the monks' supplies. Archbishop Aldred had proved [their] right to it against his son Brictric. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,64 The Church itself holds SHIPSTON[-on-Stour]. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. A mill at 10s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was and is 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,65 The Church itself holds HARVINGTON with {WIBURGESTOKE}. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. A mill at 10s; meadow, 24 acres. The value was and is 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,66 The Church itself holds GRIMLEY. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 15 smallholders with 15 ploughs. 6 male slaves, 1 female. A mill without dues; 1/2 fishery which pays [***] sticks of eels; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,67 Robert the bursar holds 1 of these 3 hides; it is called KNIGHTWICK. He has 1 plough and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was and is 20s. Before 1066 this hide paid full jurisdiction and every service of the King in the said manor. It is for the household supplies of the monks, but it was leased to a nun, Edith, to have and give service for as long as the brothers wished, and could do without it; but as their community grew after 1066, she gave it back. She is still alive and is herself the witness to this. ^[Belongs to Grimley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,68 The Church itself holds HALLOW with BROADWAS. 7 hides which pay tax. It is not in lordship, except 1 hide; 2 ploughs there; 10 villagers and 16 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 4 male and 2 female slaves. 2 mills at 10s; a fishery at 20 sticks of eels; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. To this manor belong 10 houses in Droitwich at 5s and a salt-house which pays 50 measures of salt. 2 riders hold 2 hides of this land; they have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,69 Walter of `Burgh' holds 1/2 hide of this manor in EASTBURY. He has 1 plough. Alric held it; it is [part] of the villagers' land. Value 5s. ^[Belongs to Hallow]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,70 Roger of Lacy holds 3 1/2 hides of this manor at HIMBLETON and SPETCHLEY. Himbleton was waste. Now there are 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. At Spetchley 2 Frenchmen have 4 ploughs; 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was and is 50s. Alric held this land for the household supplies of the monks and performed service from it at their will. ^[Belongs to Hallow]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] <174a> WOR 2,71 Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 1/2 hide also of this manor at LYPPARD, and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. It was and is [part] of the Bishop's jurisdiction. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. A priest and 1 hunter. They have 1 plough and 6 oxen. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was and is 20s. From this land 8d is paid each year to the Church of Worcester for Church tax and acknowledgement of the land. ^[Belongs to Hallow]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,72 The Church itself holds CROPTHORNE with NETHERTON. 50 hides. Of these, 14 hides are in lordship; 5 ploughs there; a priest who has 1/2 hide with 1 plough; 18 villagers and 12 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 10 male and 4 female slaves. A mill at 10s; 20 sticks of eels; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 3 furlongs in all. 5 hides are waste. The value was £7; now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,73 Robert the bursar holds 11 hides [* at CHARLTON and ELMLEY CASTLE *] of this manor. He has 9 ploughs; 10 villagers and 12 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 8 male and 2 female slaves were there. The value was £6; now £7 Kenward [* the sheriff *] and Godric held them and gave service on the terms they could beg from the Bishop. ^[Belongs to Cropthorne]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,74 The Abbot of Evesham holds 5 hides of this manor at HAMPTON. Before 1066 the Bishop of Worcester had from them only the tax for his Hundred. The other [obligations] are fully discharged at the Church of Evesham, as the County states. ^[Belongs to Cropthorne]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,75 The Abbot of Evesham holds 4 hides also of this manor in BENGEWORTH and there also Urso the sheriff holds 6 hides. He has 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 6 male slaves, 1 female. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 60s; now £4 10s. Azur held them and served as it pleased the Bishop. ^[Belongs to Cropthorne]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,76 In `ASH' Hundred The Church itself holds CLEEVE [Prior] with [Atch] LENCH. 10 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest who has 1 hide and 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill which pays 1 sester of honey. 4 male and 4 female slaves; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £7; now £6. 2 hides, less 1 virgate, of this land are waste. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,77 The Church itself holds PHEPSON. 6 hides. One of these does not pay tax; Walter Ponther holds it. The other 5 pay tax. 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; from the salt-houses in Droitwich, 10s. The value was and is 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,78 To this manor belongs 1 outlier, CROWLE. 5 hides which pay tax. Roger [of] Lacy holds it, and Odo from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. A mill at 2s; in Droitwich a salt-house at 3s. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide: it is in the Forest. Sigmund [* the Dane *] held it. It was [part] of the lordship [land] and from it he rendered the Bishop every service and tax. He could not turn anywhere with this land. The value was £4; now 70s. ^[Belongs to Phepson]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,79 The Church itself holds HANBURY. 14 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers, 18 smallholders, a priest and a reeve; between them they have 24 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide, but it is in the King's Forest; from the salt-houses in Droitwich, 105 measures of salt. The value was £7; now £6. 2 hides of this land are waste. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 1/2 hide [* in ASTWOOD *] of this land, and Ralph from him. He has 1 plough. The value was and is 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,80 In all these manors there cannot be more ploughs than is stated. The Shire states that from each and every hide of land, whether free or villagers', which belongs to the Church of Worcester, the Bishop should have at Martinmas one packload of corn of the better sort which grows there. But if that day has passed and the corn has not been handed over, whoever has kept it back shall hand over the corn, and shall pay elevenfold; and in addition the Bishop shall receive the forfeiture just as he should have from his land. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] <174b> WOR 2,81 In `CAME' Hundred The Church itself holds STOKE [Prior] with 2 outliers, ASTON [Fields] and `BADDINGTON'. 10 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers, 7 smallholders and a priest; between them they have 14 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. 2 mills which pay 7 {orae}; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long: this woodland is in the Forest. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,82 In `CRESSLOW' Hundred The Church itself holds HARTLEBURY with 6 outliers. 20 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 24 villagers, 3 smallholders and a priest; between them they have 21 ploughs. 12 male and 3 female slaves. 2 mills at 4s and 10 packloads of corn; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 5 houses in Droitwich pay 5 measures of salt. Value before 1066 £16; now £13 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,83 The Church itself holds WOLVERLEY. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A priest who has 1/2 plough. 1 free man who has 1 hide and pays 2 sesters of honey. 6 slaves, male and female. A mill at 6s. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,84 In `CAME' Hundred The Church itself holds ALVECHURCH with 4 outliers, COFTON [Hackett], WAST HILLS, `TONGE', {OVRETONE}. 13 hides in these, including the manor. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, a reeve, 1 riding man, 12 villagers and 7 smallholders; between them they have 14 ploughs; 7 slaves, male and female. Woodland, 4 leagues; the King has taken half of it into his Wood. 8 salt-houses in Droitwich; one of these pays 50 measures of salt, the other 7 pay 70 measures of salt. Value before 1066, 100s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] WOR 2,85 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred St Mary's holds EARDISTON and KNIGHTON[-on-Teme] for the ?rq? monks' supplies. The two manors are of 15 hides. [***]. In lordship 8 ploughs; a priest, 15 villagers and 10 smallholders with 15 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. 17 slaves. A mill at 10s; a fishery; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value £8. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Worcester =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Hereford WOR 3,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred The Bishop of Hereford holds BOCKLETON from the King. Thorkil held it; he could go where he would. 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 riders, 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 12 slaves. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £6; now £4. 4 more ploughs possible. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] WOR 3,2 The Bishop also holds KYRE. Bishop Walter held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. The value was 12s; now 10s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds it from the Bishop. 2 more ploughs possible. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] WOR 3,3 In `ASH' Hundred The Bishop also holds INKBERROW. Earl Harold held it wrongfully, but King William restored it to Bishop Walter because it was the Bishopric's. 15 1/2 hides. Of these, 10 hides pay tax, the others do not. In lordship 4 ploughs; 15 villagers and 12 smallholders with 13 ploughs; a further 4 ploughs would be possible. 3 slaves. A salt-house which pays 15 measures of salt; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide: it pays 100 pigs for pasture dues. Value before 1066 £12; later £10; now £12. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] ?4? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Denis WOR 4,1 In CLENT Hundred The Church of Saint-Denis holds 1 hide in DROITWICH. 18 burgesses who pay 4s 6d. A salt-house at 20d. [Value ***]. [= ?4? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Denis =] ?5? Land of the Church of Coventry WOR 5,1 In CLENT Hundred St Mary's Church of Coventry holds SALWARPE. 1 hide in DROITWICH. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds from the Abbot. This land is in his park. He has 4 burgesses and 6 salt-houses in Droitwich. The value was 45s; now 35s. [= ?5? Land of the Church of Coventry =] ?6? Land of the Church of Cormeilles WOR 6,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred The Church of Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds 1/2 hide in TENBURY [Wells]; it pays tax. A priest with 1 plough. Value 5s. Earl William gave it to the church. [= ?6? Land of the Church of Cormeilles =] ?7? Land of the Church of Gloucester WOR 7,1 In CLENT Hundred St Peter's Church of Gloucester holds 1/2 hide in DROITWICH, with the same customary dues as the King's 1/2 hide which is in Droitwich and which belongs to Gloucester. [= ?7? Land of the Church of Gloucester =] <174c> ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster WOR 8,1 ^[In PERSHORE Hundred]^ St Peter's Church, Westminster, holds PERSHORE. King Edward held this manor and gave it to this church as exempt and free from every claim, as he held it in his own lordship. The whole County bears witness to this. 200 hides. Of these, there are 2 hides in Pershore; they never paid tax before 1066. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 villagers with 7 ploughs; 11 male slaves, 1 female. 28 burgesses pay 30s; a toll which pays 12s. 3 mills at 50s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide; a church which pays 16s. Value £14. In this manor a Frenchman holds the land of Thorkil, King Edward's steersman. He has 1 plough, 2 slaves and 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,2 In WICK there are 6 hides. 1 plough in lordship; 9 villagers and 25 smallholders with 12 ploughs; 1 slave. A fishery. Value £3. Of these 6 hides Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide, Gilbert 1/2 hide. Thor and Osward held them. 1 plough there. 2 smallholders and 2 male slaves, 1 female. Value 25s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,3 In PENSHAM 2 hides. They are in lordship. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. Value £3. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,4 In BIRLINGHAM there are 3 hides and 1 virgate. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A fishery; meadow, 20 acres. Value 50s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of this land. Aelfric and Dunning held them. 2 ploughs there. 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,5 In BRICKLEHAMPTON there are 10 hides. 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs; they plough and sow 6 acres with their own seed. Meadow, 20 acres. Value 20s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,6 In DEFFORD there are 10 hides, both wood and open land. 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs; they plough 4 acres and sow it with their seed. Of this land 2 Frenchmen have 2 hides; they have 2 ploughs and 4 ploughmen. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 50s. Before 1066 Algot the monk held 1 hide of this land and performed the service that he was asked. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,7 In ECKINGTON there are 16 hides. Of these, 9 hides, less 1 virgate, are in lordship. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 6 freedmen who pay 11s 2d a year; they plough and sow 12 acres with their own seed. 4 male slaves, 1 female. Value 100s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 4 hides, less 1 virgate, of this land. Dunning held them. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 male and 3 female slaves. A mill at 10s; meadow, 16 acres. Value 40s. {Turstin} son of Rolf holds 3 hides of this land. Brictric held them. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 male and 3 female slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 60s. These two, Dunning and Brictric, reaped for 1 day in their lord's meadows as a customary due. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,8 In BESFORD there are 10 hides. Of these, 4 hides are in lordship. William the priest holds from the Abbot. With his men he has 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides of this land. Edward and Leofric held them. He has 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 30s. Also of this land Walter Ponther holds 1 hide [* in `BUCKNELL' *] which has never paid tax. It is and was waste, but the value was and is 16d. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9a In LONGDON there are 30 hides. Of these, 11 hides are in lordship. 3 ploughs there. 10 villagers and 17 smallholders, with a priest, who have 6 ploughs. 6 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value £9. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9b Before 1066 nine free men held 18 hides of this land ^[in LONGDON]^; they reaped for 1 day in their lord's meadows and performed service as they were asked: Alric, Reinbald [* the chancellor *], Alward, Brictric, Aelfric, Godric Clock and Godric, Alwy and Alwy Blaec. The value, in total, of what they held was £11 11s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] <174d> WOR 8,9c King William holds 5 hides and 3 virgates of this land [* in ELDERSFIELD *]. Reinbald [* the chancellor *] and Aelfric held them. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 14 ploughs. 7 male and 3 female slaves. A mill at 2s. [Value ***]. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9d Drogo son of Poyntz holds 1 hide also of this land ^[in LONGDON]^. Godric held it. 1 plough there. 2 ploughmen. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 15s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9e Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides also of this land ^[in LONGDON]^. Four of the above held them: Alward, Brictric, Alwy and Godric. In lordship 5 ploughs; 3 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 8 male and 3 female slaves. Meadow, 28 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 70s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9f William son of Baderon holds 2 1/2 hides of this land ^[in LONGDON]^. Alwy held them. He has 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value 40s. Meadow, 12 acres. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,9g Roger of Lacy holds 5 hides also of this land [* in STAUNTON *]. Alric held them. He has nothing in lordship. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. A rider, Leofric, holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from him. He has 1 plough; 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 male and 3 female slaves. A mill at 8s; meadow, 12 acres. Value 20s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in Longdon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,10a In POWICK there are 3 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female; 3 boors, freedmen, pay 3 sesters of honey and 45d. A mill which serves the hall. Meadow, 20 acres; from some payment, 30s. Value £20. A priest who has 1 plough; 2 ploughmen and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. There were 8 riders: Aethelward, Edward, Brictmer, Saewulf, Alwin, Godric, Alwy, Ketilbert , who had between them 10 ploughs and several smallholders and slaves with 7 ploughs. The value of what they held was 100s. The riders reaped for 1 day a year in the lord's meadows and performed every service that was ordered them. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,10b Urso [* the sheriff *] holds the lands which Alward?, Saewulf, Brictmer and Alwin held. He has 7 ploughs and 22 smallholders and 14 slaves. Value of the whole £9 5s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,10c Gilbert son of Turold holds [* in PIXHAM *] what Alwy and Ketilbiorn? held. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 smallholders and 3 slaves with 1 plough. A mill at 16d. Value 43s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,10d Walter Ponther holds [* in CLEVELODE *] what Godric held. He has 1/2 plough and 1 villager, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves with 2 ploughs. Value 25s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,10e A Frenchman, Arthur, holds what Edward held. He has 1 plough and 2 ploughmen. [Value ***]. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,11 In [Upton] SNODSBURY there are 11 hides. Of these, 7 hides and 1 virgate are in lordship. 1 of these hides has never paid tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 16 cottagers and 2 Frenchmen who serve; between them they have 11 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value £7 10s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 4 hides, less 1 virgate, of this land [* in COWSDEN *]. Alward held it and as a customary due reaped his lord's meadows for 1 day and performed what services he was ordered. 1 1/2 ploughs there. 5 cottagers and 4 ploughmen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 50s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,12 In [Martin] HUSSINGTREE there are 6 hides. 11 villagers have 4 ploughs and pay 100 cartloads of timber a year to the salt-houses of Droitwich. The man who has charge of this land has 1 hide of it, 1 plough there and 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value of the whole 30s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,13 [* In CLENT Hundred *] In DROITWICH there were and are 4 furnaces; before 1066 they paid 60s a year and 100 measures of salt. 31 burgesses who pay 15s 8d. 2 priests hold 1 hide which has never paid tax; it is in the Abbot's lordship. Leofnoth the priest [holds] 1 salt-house which pays 10s. Value of the whole of this, 100s and 12s 8d. St Peter'[s] has £8 from the King's tithe at Droitwich. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,14 ^[In PERSHORE Hundred]^ William son of Corbucion holds DORMSTON. Waland held it before 1066. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 male slaves, 1 female. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Albert holds 2 hides from William. He has 1 plough and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. The said Waland reaped his lord's meadows and performed every service that he was ordered. Value £4 10s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] <175a> WOR 8,15 Urso the sheriff holds [North] PIDDLE. Toli, a free man, held it. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 30s; now 60s. The above Toli served from this land like other free men. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,16 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds NAUNTON [Beauchamp]. Three free men, Alward, Saewulf and Alward, held it before 1066. 10 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. 8 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 100s; now £4. Of these 10 hides Herbrand [* of Pont-Audemer *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from Urso ^[the sheriff]^. He has 2 ploughs, 4 male and 2 female slaves and meadow, 6 acres; 2 cottagers. The value was 60s; now 40s. Those who held these lands served like other free men. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,17 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds GRAFTON [Flyford]. Alwin, a free man, held it. 2 hides, less 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders, 2 cottagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. The man who held this land reaped for 1 day in the meadow and performed other services. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,18 Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds [North] PIDDLE. Alwin held it. 4 hides. 1 of these has never paid tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 4 smallholders, 4 ploughmen and 1 female slave; between them they have 1 plough. The value was 50s; now 60s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,19 Walter Ponther holds PIRTON. Godric held it. 6 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £4; now 50s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,20 Walter ^[Ponther]^ also holds GRAFTON [Flyford]. Algar and Thorkil held it. 7 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; a priest, 1 Frenchman and 6 villagers with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 70s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,21 In PEOPLETON there are 4 1/2 hides in lordship. 1 rider holds 3 virgates and 1 Frenchman holds the land of 1 villager. 1 villager and 4 smallholders; between them they have 4 ploughs. 2 cottagers pay 3s. [Value ***]. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,22 In the same outlier ^[PEOPLETON]^ Godric held 3 1/2 hides; the 1/2 hide has never paid tax. Alwy held 1 hide and 1 virgate; this virgate has never paid tax. The other Alwy [***] held 1 hide. Wulfric held 3 virgates; 1 of these did not pay tax before 1066. They served like other free men. Now Walter Ponther holds the land of Godric and Alwy. He has 1 plough; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. Value of what Walter holds 50s. Urso the sheriff holds the hide which the other Alwy held. There is nothing there except 2 acres of meadow; however, it pays 100d. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,23 Gilbert son of Turold holds COMBERTON. Edric, a free man, held it. 9 hides. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 male and 2 female slaves. Meadow, 30 acres. A Frenchman holds 1 hide. He has 1 plough, 2 male slaves, 1 female. Edric also performed the same service as other free men. The value was £6; now 70s. To this [manor] belongs one outlier of 10 hides [* in STRENSHAM *]. Ulf and Asgot held it and reaped for 1 day a year in the lord's meadow and served like the others. Now the said Gilbert holds these 10 hides. He has 3 ploughs in lordship; 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 4 male slaves, 1 female. A mill which pays 30 packloads of corn; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. The value of the whole was £10; now 100s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,24 The sheriff ^[Urso]^ holds BROUGHTON [Hackett], and Aiulf from him. Brictmer held it. 3 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. Brictmer who held it served like the others. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,25 In Worcestershire Robert Parler holds from Gilbert son of Turold a piece of land called NAFFORD. This land does not pay tax nor does it appear in the Hundred. A priest without a plough or livestock. Value 5s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] <175b> WOR 8,26a Alfred of Marlborough holds [Severn] STOKE. 15 hides. He also held 12 hides and 1 virgate himself before 1066. Two riders, Alward and Wulfric, held 3 hides, less 1 virgate. Now Alfred holds the whole. He has in lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 4 slaves. A priest has 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in [Severn] Stoke]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,26b Two riders hold 1 hide of this land ^[[Severn] STOKE]^; they have 2 ploughs and pay 10s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in [Severn] Stoke]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,26c Two men, William [* son of Boselin *] and Boselin [* of Dives *], hold 2 hides and 3 virgates also of this land ^[[Severn] STOKE]^; they have 2 ploughs; 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. In total, value before 1066 £13; now £10. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore; in [Severn] Stoke]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,27 Urso [* the sheriff *] holds COMBERTON. 2 hides. Azur held it. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Lay and lies in Pershore]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] WOR 8,28 All the above lands lay and lie in [the lands of] PERSHORE. Before 1066 this manor paid £83 and 50 sesters of honey, with all the pleas of freemen. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's, Westminster =] ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore WOR 9,1a ^[In PERSHORE Hundred]^ St Mary's Church of Pershore itself held and holds the manor of PERSHORE. 26 hides which pay tax. These outliers are attached to it: CHIVINGTON, ABBERTON, WADBOROUGH, [Drakes] BROUGHTON, ABBERTON, WICK, COMBERTON. Of the above 26 hides the church itself now holds 21 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 22 ploughs. 7 slaves. A mill at 4s; at [Wyre] Piddle 1/2 mill at 10s and 20 sticks of eels. Meadow, 60 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. In Droitwich 1 salt-house which pays 30 measures of salt. Value before 1066 £13; now £12. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,1b Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 1 1/2 hides of this land ^[Pershore]^. He has 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves. A mill at 10s. Value 50s. Azur held this land and served the church from it. In acknowledgement, he gave to the monks one revenue or 20s a year. There was an agreement that after his and his wife's death the land should return to the church's lordship. He was alive on the day of King Edward's death and held the land in this way. But later, when his wife was dead, he was made an outlaw. ^[Belongs to Pershore]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,1c Urso [* the sheriff *] also holds 1 hide of this land at [Drakes] BROUGHTON. He states that King William gave it to him and he has to render service to the church from it. The value was and is 10s. ^[Belongs to Pershore]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,1d Robert the bursar holds 3 1/2 hides of this land at WADBOROUGH. He has 2 ploughs and 9 smallholders and 4 slaves; a park. Value 40s. This land, including 1/2 hide which a man of the Abbot holds, was [part] of the lordship villagers' [land]. ^[Belongs to Pershore]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,1e In WADBOROUGH there is also 1 hide of land in which was the monks' cow pasturage. Godric, a thane of King Edward, bought it for the lifespan of three heirs. He gave to the monks one revenue a year in acknowledgement. Now the third heir has this land, namely Urso [* the sheriff *] who holds it. After his death it has to return to the Church of St Mary ^[of Pershore]^. ^[Belongs to Pershore]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,2 The Church itself holds BEOLEY with one member, YARDLEY. 21 hides, both open land and wood. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers, 10 smallholders and 1 rider with 9 ploughs. Woodland 6 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; it pays 40d. The value was £8; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,3 The Church itself holds ALDERMINSTER. 20 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 5 slaves. 2 mills at 17s 6d. 1 man-at-arms holds 2 hides; 2 riders. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was £12; now £9. This land pays tax. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,4 The Church itself holds BROADWAY. 30 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; a priest and 42 villagers with [***] 20 ploughs. 8 slaves. Value of the whole before 1066 £12 10s; now £14 10s. <175c> A free man held 2 1/2 hides of this land before 1066. He bought them from Abbot Edmund. This land was [part] of the lordship [land]. Now, 2 ploughs in the Abbot's lordship, for [his] supplies. The value was and is 30s. Urso [* the sheriff *] claims back this land as the King's gift. He states he exchanged it himself with the Abbot for one manor which was [part] of the lordship. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,5a The Church itself held 3 hides which pay tax at LEIGH. Of these, the Abbot has 1 hide in lordship. He has 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 32 smallholders with 29 ploughs. 2 slaves. 2 mills at 10s 9d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value before 1066 £20; now £16. ^[Belongs to Broadway]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,5b Of the said land ^[LEIGH]^ two riders held 1 1/2 hides. Now Urso the sheriff holds them. He has 2 ploughs; 2 villagers, 11 smallholders and 1 Frenchman; between them they have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves. A mill at 4s. Value 50s. ^[Belongs to Broadway; in Leigh]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,5c Urso ^[the sheriff]^ also holds a third hide of this land at BRANSFORD. He has 1 plough in lordship; 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 20s. Value £4. Of this hide the County states that it was the Church of Pershore's before 1066; however, the Abbot of Evesham held it on the day of King Edward's death, but they do not know how. ^[Belongs to Broadway; in Leigh]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,6a ^[Herefordshire]^ In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred The Church itself held MATHON. 5 hides, but it does not pay tax except for 3. 1 of these 5 hides lies in Herefordshire, in RADLOW Hundred. Two riders hold it. The County of Worcester adjudged it for the use of St Mary's of Pershore; it belongs to the above manor. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,6b Also in this manor ^[MATHON]^, 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 villagers, 20 smallholders and 1 smith with 12 ploughs. A mill at 30d. The value was £9; now 100s. ^[Belongs to Mathon]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,6c Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 3 virgates of this manor ^[MATHON]^. He has 1 plough. A priest, 1 villager, 3 smallholders and a reeve; between them they have 3 ploughs. Value 20s. Walter Ponther holds 1 virgate also of this land, but the whole of it is waste. Value 5s. ^[Belongs to Mathon]^ [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] WOR 9,7 ^[In PERSHORE Hundred]^ The County states that the Church of Pershore should have Church tax from all the 300 hides; namely, from each and every hide where a freeman lives one packload of corn at Martinmas, and if he has more hides they should be free; and if that date should be missed the man who has kept back the corn shall pay for it elevenfold; however, first he shall pay what he owes. The Abbot of Pershore himself has the forfeiture from his 100 hides just as he should have from his own land. From the other 200 hides the Abbot himself has [his] packload and payment in full and the Abbot of Westminster has the forfeiture because it is his land. The Abbot of Evesham has [it] likewise from his own land, and all the others likewise from their lands. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Pershore =] ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham WOR 10,1 [In `FISHBOROUGH' Hundred] In the town of EVESHAM, where the Abbey is situated, there are and always were 3 free hides. [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 27 smallholders who serve the court; they have 4 ploughs. A mill at 30s; meadow, 20 acres; from the dues of the men who live there, 20s. Value before 1066, 60s; later £4; now 110s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,2 In `Fishborough' Hundred the Church of Evesham has 65 hides. Of these, 12 hides are free. 20 hides of `Doddingtree' lie in that Hundred, and the 15 hides of Worcester make up the Hundred. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,3 The Church itself holds LENCHWICK. There is and always was 1 free hide. In NORTON there are 7 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 13 villagers, 11 smallholders and 1 Frenchman; between them they have 11 ploughs. 10 slaves. 2 mills at 22s 6d and 2000 eels. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £7 [***]; later 110s; now £7. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,4 In OLDBERROW there are 12 acres of land. 2 countrymen, pigmen. Woodland, 1 league. Value 5s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] <175d> WOR 10,5 The Church itself holds OFFENHAM. There is 1 free hide. At LITTLETON there are 6 hides; at BRETFORTON, 6 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 25 villagers with 7 ploughs; 2 riders and 2 Frenchmen; each of them has 1 plough. 20 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; a mill at 12s 6d. Oxen for 1 plough, but they draw stone to the church. Value before 1066 and later, £8; now £6 10s. One outlier, ALDINGTON, lies in [the lands of] this manor. 1 free hide for the church. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves. A mill at 5s. The value was and is 40s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,6 The Church itself holds WICKHAMFORD. There are 3 free hides; at BRETFORTON, 6 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 16 villagers and 7 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill at 40d; meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is £6. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,7 The Church itself holds BADSEY. Before 1066 there were 6 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; [***]. 12 villagers with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 widow. The value was £6; now £3 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,8 The Church itself holds LITTLETON. There were 7 hides before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 1 Frenchman with 2 villagers; between them they have 7 ploughs. 3 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was £4 10s; now 70s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,9 The Church itself holds [Church] HONEYBOURNE. 2 1/2 hides before 1066. In lordship 4 ploughs; a priest, 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. The value was £3; now £4. Meadow, 11 acres. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,10 The Church itself holds OMBERSLEY. In ancient times it was free at 3 hides, as the charters of the church state, but before 1066 it was counted as 15 hides, both wood and open land. 3 hides of these are free. In lordship 5 ploughs; 30 villagers, 12 smallholders, 2 priests, 2 riders and 10 ploughmen; between them they have 20 ploughs. 1 1/2 fisheries which pay 2000 eels; 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 2 leagues. In Droitwich 1 salt-house. Value before 1066 and later £18; now £16. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,11 In `OSWALDSLOW' Hundred The Church itself holds HAMPTON. There were 5 hides before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 4 smallholders; between them they have 7 ploughs. 8 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; a young vineyard there; 2 mills at 20s. The value was 100s; now £6. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,12 The Church itself holds 4 hides at BENGEWORTH, and Urso [* the sheriff *] holds a fifth hide. Abbot Walter proved his right to these 5 hides at {Ildeberga} in four Shires in the presence of the Bishop of Bayeux and other barons of the King. 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 50s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,13 In `ASH' Hundred The Church itself holds [Abbots] MORTON. There were 5 hides before 1066, but a great part of these had been leased elsewhere. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 2 ploughmen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 30s. Ranulf [* brother of Abbot Walter *] holds from the Abbot. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,14 The Church itself holds ATCH LENCH. 4 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. Woodland, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; later 20s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,15 The Church itself holds BEVINGTON. 1 hide; 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 3 acres. The value was 20s; later 15s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,16 The Church itself holds CHURCH LENCH. There were 4 hides before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, 3 villagers, 2 smallholders, 4 ploughmen and 1 Frenchman; between them they have 3 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] WOR 10,17 [* In `FISHBOROUGH' Hundred *] In the city of WORCESTER the Church of Evesham has 28 messuages. Of these, 5 are unoccupied and the others pay 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Church of Evesham =] <176a> ?11? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux WOR 11,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred The Bishop of Bayeux held ACTON [Beauchamp], and Urso [* the sheriff *] from him. It was [part] of [the lands of] St Mary's Church of Evesham before 1066, and later Urso acquired it from the Abbot in exchange [***] for another land. Now he holds from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. There are 6 hides. Of these, 3 pay tax; the other 3 do not pay tax. In lordship 6 ploughs; 1 villager and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 12 slaves. Value before 1066, 70s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WOR 11,2 In `ASH' Hundred The Bishop also holds [Sheriffs] LENCH, and Urso [* the sheriff *] from him. 4 hides which pay tax. Two thanes held 2 of these; Aelfeva, a woman, held the other 2. They could go where they would; they held them as 3 manors. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 2 smallholders and 4 slaves with 2 ploughs; 8 more ploughs possible. Woodland which pays 2s. Value before 1066, 110s; later 30s; now 42s. Gilbert son of Turold gave 2 hides of this land to the Church of Evesham for the soul of Earl William, with King William's consent; accordingly, one monk was placed in the church. Abbot Alwy gave 1 gold mark to King William for the other 2 hides. He assigned this land to the church for his [own] soul, as Gilbert son of Turold, who collected the gold for the King's use, testifies. The church itself had been in possession of these 4 hides for many years, until the Bishop of Bayeux took them from the church and gave them to Urso [* the sheriff *]. [= ?11? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?12? Land of St Guthlac's WOR 12,1 In CLENT Hundred Nigel the doctor holds 1 hide in DROITWICH from St Guthlac's. 9 burgesses who pay 30s from the salt-houses and for all else. [= ?12? Land of St Guthlac's =] WOR 12,2 In `CRESSLOW' Hundred Nigel ^[the doctor]^ also holds DUNCLENT, and Urso [* the sheriff *] from him. 3 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 2 ploughmen; 5 ploughs would be possible. The value was 25s; now 10s. Odo held it from St Guthlac's. [= ?12? Land of St Guthlac's =] ?13? [Land of the priests of Wolverhampton] WOR 13,1 [In CLENT Hundred] The priests of Wolverhampton hold LUTLEY. 2 hides. They held them themselves before 1066. They have 2 villagers, 2 slaves and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. Value 15s. [= ?13? [Land of the priests of Wolverhampton] =] ?14? Land of Earl Roger WOR 14,1 In CLENT Hundred Earl Roger holds one manor, HALESOWEN, from the King. 10 hides. [***]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 36 villagers, 18 smallholders, 4 riders and a church with 2 priests; between them they have 41 1/2 ploughs. 8 male and 2 female slaves. Roger the hunter holds 1 1/2 hides of this land from the Earl; he has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Value 25s. Value of this manor before 1066 £24; now £15. Wulfwin held it and had a salt-house at 4s in Droitwich and 1 house at 12d in Worcester. [= ?14? Land of Earl Roger =] WOR 14,2 The Earl also holds SALWARPE, and Urso [* the sheriff *] from him. Alwin the noble held it. 5 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 male and 3 female slaves. A mill at 10s; 5 salt-houses at 60s; woodland, 1/2 league; a park there. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. 2 more ploughs possible. [= ?14? Land of Earl Roger =] ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny WOR 15,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Ralph of Tosny holds WORSLEY. Edwy [* the noble *] and Alnoth held it as 2 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 riders and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 6 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now £4. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,2 Ralph also holds `LINDON'. Alward, a thane of Earl Algar, held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 16 smallholders and 6 ploughmen with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 16s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,3 Ralph also holds {HALAC}. Wulfmer, a thane of King Edward, held it. 1 hide which pays tax. 5 smallholders; they pay 5s. The value was 4s. 2 ploughs possible. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] <176b> WOR 15,4 Ralph also holds ALTON. Godric, a thane of Earl Algar, held it; he could go where he would. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; a priest, 2 smallholders and 2 riders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves. Woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 52s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,5 Ralph also holds ROCKMOOR. Grim held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 free man with 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. A small wood. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,6 Ralph also holds BAYTON. Edric and Leofwin held it as 2 manors; they could go where they would. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers, 14 smallholders and 1 rider with 12 ploughs. A mill at 5s. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now £4. Rainer holds it from Ralph. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,7 Ralph also holds ROCKMOOR. Leofnoth held it; he could go where he would. 1 virgate which pays tax. 1 villager with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 2s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,8 Ralph also holds ABBERLEY. Wulfmer held it; he could go where he would. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers, 8 smallholders, 1 Frenchman and 3 cottagers with 17 ploughs. A priest and a slave. Value before 1066 £7; later £4; now £10 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,9 Ralph also holds ASTLEY, and the Church of Saint-Taurin from him. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it; he could go where he would. 6 hides which pay tax. Of these, Saint-Taurin holds 4 hides exempt and freed from every customary due which belongs to the King, as King William himself consented when Ralph gave it to the Saint. In lordship 2 ploughs; a church, a priest, 11 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 rider; between them they have 11 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. 2 mills at 10s. At Worcester 2 burgesses at 2s; at Droitwich 1 salt-house which pays 18 measures of salt and 64d. Woodland which pays nothing. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value of this manor before 1066, £10; later and now 100s. Urso [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide from Ralph. He has 3 ploughs in lordship and 3 villagers, 15 smallholders and 2 free men with 7 ploughs. 4 slaves. 2 mills at 20s. Value £3 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,10 Ralph holds REDMARLEY himself. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Wulfmer and Ulfkil held it as 2 manors; they could go where they would. In lordship 1 plough; 14 smallholders and 1 smith with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; later as much; now 40s. Ralph, a man-at-arms, holds from Ralph. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,11 Ralph also holds SHELSLEY, and Walter from him. Wulfmer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 13 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves. A fishery at 2s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 50s; later 30s; now 50s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,12 Ralph also holds EASTHAM and `BASTWOOD', and Herbert from him. Edric held it as 2 manors. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; a man who pays 32d. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 60 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £4 5s; later 45s; now £4. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,13 In `CRESSLOW' Hundred Ralph also holds ELMLEY [Lovett], and Walter from him. Alwold [* son of Erngeat *] held it from Queen Edith. 11 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; a priest, 14 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 mills pay 109s 4d; 4 salt-houses pay 70s; at Droitwich 5 houses at 20d. 7 villagers pay 3s. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £16. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] WOR 15,14 [In CLENT Hundred] Ralph also holds 1 hide, or land, of the 10 hides which pay tax in DROITWICH, and Walter from him. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] <176c> ?16? Land of Ralph of Mortimer WOR 16,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds SODINGTON from the King, and a man-at-arms of his from him. Alsi held it; he could not withdraw from his lord. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smith and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 3 slaves. Woodland, 3 furlongs. 1 more plough would be possible. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WOR 16,2 Ralph also holds MAMBLE. Saewold held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WOR 16,3 Ralph also holds {BROC}. {Feche} held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager and 11 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves. 1/2 fishery; woodland, 3 furlongs. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] WOR 16,4 Ralph also holds CONNINGSWICK. Saewold held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. This Saewold's son has 1 plough. 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. The value was and is 10s. [= ?16? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?17? Land of Robert of Stafford WOR 17,1 In `ASH' Hundred Robert of Stafford holds MORTON [UNDERHILL?]. Alwy held it. 4 hides which pay tax. This Alwy could go where he would. Arnold holds from Robert. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 burgess who pays 10s. A salt-house which pays 2s and 8 measures of salt; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; later 30s; now £4. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy WOR 18,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Roger of Lacy holds STOCKTON[-on-Teme]. Godric held it; he could go where he would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a further 2 more possible. 3 slaves. A mill at 20s; woodland, 3 furlongs. Value before 1066, 50s; now 70s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] WOR 18,2 Roger also holds STANFORD[-on-Teme]. Queen Edith held it, and Godric from her, as 2 manors. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. Hugh [* of Lacy *] holds from Roger. He has 1 plough; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders. 4 more ploughs possible. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] WOR 18,3 In `ASH' Hundred Roger also holds SHELL, and Herman from him. Alwy held it as 2 manors; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 3 slaves; 4 salt-houses with woodland at 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; they pay 60 measures of salt. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 15s. The woodland has been put in an Enclosure. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] WOR 18,4 Roger also holds KINGTON. Alwy, Elaf and Thori held it as 3 manors. 5 hides which pay tax. They could go where they would. They had 1 hedged enclosure where wild animals were caught. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; later and now 50s. Two men-at-arms hold from Roger. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] WOR 18,5 [In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred] In MARTLEY Roger has 1 rider who pays him 4s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] WOR 18,6 [In CLENT Hundred] Roger also holds 1/2 hide in DROITWICH. Aelfric Mapson held it. 11 burgesses and 1 1/2 salt-houses; they pay 32 1/2 measures. This manor belongs to his manor of Hereford. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Lacy =] ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard WOR 19,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Osbern son of Richard Scrope holds BERRINGTON from the King. His father Richard ^[Scrope]^ held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 4 smallholders, a smith and a miller with 9 ploughs; 1 more plough would be possible. 4 male and 4 female slaves. A mill which pays 22 packloads of corn; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,2 Osbern also holds TENBURY [Wells]. His father held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers and smallholders with 12 ploughs; a further 2 more ploughs would be possible. 2 slaves. <176d> Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,3 Osbern also holds CLIFTON[-on-Teme]. King Edward held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Robert d'Oilly holds from Osbern. He has 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 ploughmen; between them, with a priest, they have 6 ploughs; a further 5 more ploughs would be possible. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and later, 20s; now 40s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,4 Osbern also holds KYRE. King Edward held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066, later and now, 40s. A mill which pays 10 packloads of grain. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,5 Osbern also holds STANFORD[-on-Teme]. Brictric , a thane of Queen Edith, held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; 1 further plough would be possible. 1 slave. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,6 Osbern also holds SHELSLEY. Sigmund [* the Dane *], a thane of Earl Edwin, held it; he could not withdraw from it without his permission. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough. A reeve with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves. A fishery which pays 16 sticks of eels. 2 more ploughs would be possible. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,7 Osbern also holds KYRE. His father held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; a second would be possible. 2 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough. The value was 15s; now 10s. Herbert holds from Osbern. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,8 Osbern also holds HOMME [Castle]. He held it himself. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 1 more plough would be possible. 4 slaves. A fishery at 2s; a mill which pays 16 packloads of corn. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,9 Osbern also holds [Lower] SAPEY. He held it himself. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship only 9 cattle. A priest, 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 11 ploughs; 3 more ploughs would be possible. A mill pays 6 packloads of corn. The value was 45s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,10 Osbern also holds CARTON, and Odo from him. His father held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 more ploughs possible. 7 slaves. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,11 Osbern also holds EDVIN [Loach]. Wulfheah held it; he could go where he would. Herbert holds from Osbern. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value was 20s; now 28s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,12 [In CLENT Hundred] Osbern also holds WYCHBOLD. Earl Godwin held it. [***]. 11 hides. Of these, 4 hides were exempt from tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 more ploughs would be possible. 19 villagers and 27 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 2 slaves. 5 mills at £4 8s; 26 salt-houses pay £4 12s. 13 burgesses in Droitwich who reap for 2 days in August and March and who serve the court. Woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066 and later £14; now £15. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,13 Osbern also holds ELMBRIDGE. Aldgyth [* wife of Gruffydd *] held it. 8 hides. Of these, 3 hides are exempt from tax, as the County testifies. 8 villagers and 26 smallholders with 10 ploughs; another 10 ploughs would be possible. 1 slave. A salt-house at 4s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 50s. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WOR 19,14 In `ASH' Hundred Osbern also holds CROWLE, and Urso [* the sheriff *] from him. Ketilbert held it; he could go where he would. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 1/2 plough; a further 3 ploughs possible. 3 slaves; 1 burgess at 2s. 2 salt-houses at 6s; woodland 1/2 league for 100 pigs. The value was 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?19? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold WOR 20,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Gilbert son of Turold holds DODDENHAM from the King. Ceolmer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 8 smallholders, 4 cottagers and 1 miller; between them they have 7 ploughs. 2 ploughmen. A mill at 12s. The value was 20s; now 42s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] WOR 20,2 Gilbert also holds REDMARLEY. Saeward held it; he could go where he would. 1 1/2 hides. [***]. Ralph holds from Gilbert. He has in lordship 1 plough and 11 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 3 ploughs; 1 more plough would be possible. 2 slaves. The value was 30s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] WOR 20,3 Gilbert also holds HANLEY, and Roger from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it; he could go where he would. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; <177a> 11 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 3 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] WOR 20,4 Gilbert also holds HANLEY, and Hugh [* Hubold *] from him. Kenward [* the sheriff *] and Ulfkil held it as 2 manors; they could go where they would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 smallholders, 1 smith and 1 Frenchman with 3 ploughs; a further 5 more ploughs would be possible. Value before 1066, 70s; now 50s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] WOR 20,5 Gilbert also holds ORLETON, and Hugh [* Hubold *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *] and Edwin held it as 2 manors; they could go where they would. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 slaves. 2 fisheries pay 40 sticks of eels; woodland, 2 furlongs. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 30s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] WOR 20,6 In CLENT Hundred Gilbert also holds HADZOR, and Walter his son-in-law from him. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a thane of King Edward, held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 cottage-men with 2 ploughs; a third would be possible. 4 ploughmen. 7 salt-houses pay 111 measures of salt. Value before 1066, 60s; now 45s. [= ?20? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?21? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz WOR 21,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred Drogo son of Poyntz holds HOLLIN from the King. Wulfmer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 1 plough would be possible. It is waste and was waste. Value before 1066, 5s. [= ?21? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] WOR 21,2 Drogo also holds STILDON. Ulfkil held it; he could not withdraw from his lord Wulfmer. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now it is waste. [= ?21? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] WOR 21,3 Drogo also holds GLASSHAMPTON. Wulfmer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; another would be possible. A mill at 4s 8d. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?21? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] WOR 21,4 Drogo also holds 1 virgate in MARTLEY, a manor of the King; it pays tax. He has 1 rider who pays 6s a year. Ernwin held it. ^[Belongs to Martley]^ [= ?21? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] ?22? Land of Harold son of Earl Ralph WOR 22,1 [In CLENT Hundred] Harold son of Earl Ralph holds 1 hide in DROITWICH from the King. He has 20 burgesses with 7 salt-houses; they pay 50 measures of salt. The value was and is 40s. [= ?22? Land of Harold son of Earl Ralph =] ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf WOR 23,1 In `CAME' Hundred William son of Ansculf holds SELLY [Oak] from the King, and Wibert from him. Wulfwin held it. One outlier, BARTLEY [Green], belongs there. In total, 4 hides. [***]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A wood 1 league long. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. Wulfwin bought this manor before 1066 from the Bishop of Chester, for the lives of three men. When he was ailing and had come to the end of his life, he summoned his son, the Bishop [of] Li[chfield?], his wife and many of his friends, and said: `Hear me, my friends, I desire that my wife hold this land which I bought from the church so long as she lives, and that after her death the church from which I received it should accept it back. Let whoever shall take it away from it be excommunicated'. The more important men of the whole County testify that this was so. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <177b> WOR 23,2 William also holds NORTHFIELD. Alwold [* son of Erngeat *] held it. 6 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 7 villagers, 16 smallholders and 6 cottage-men with 13 ploughs; a further 5 ploughs would be possible. 2 male slaves, 1 female. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,3 William also holds FRANKLEY, and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. Wulfwin held it. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,4 William also holds `WILLINGWICK', and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. 3 virgates of land. [***]. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough; a further 2 1/2 ploughs would be possible. The value was 5s; now 3s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,5 William also holds SELLY [Oak]. Tumi and Aleva held it as 2 manors. Robert holds from William. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 ploughmen with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,6 [In CLENT Hundred] William also holds WARLEY, and Alfhelm from him. Alward held it. 1/2 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 17s; now 10s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,7 William also holds CHURCHILL, and Walter from him. {Wigar} held it. 2 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; a further 5 ploughs possible. The value was 60s; now 8s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,8 In CLENT Hundred William also holds BELL [Hall]. Leofnoth, a thane of King Edward, held it. 3 hides. [***]. Robert holds from William. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves. A salt-house at 2 {orae}. 3 more ploughs possible. The value was 25s; now 15s. Ralph son of Hubert held this manor for more than 5 years, but William son of Osbern wrongfully took it from him. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,9 William also holds HAGLEY, and Roger from him. Godric, a thane of King Edward, held it. 5 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs; a further 8 more ploughs possible. 2 slaves. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,10 William also holds DUDLEY. His castle is there. Earl Edwin held this manor. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 10 smallholders and 1 smith with 10 ploughs. 2 slaves. Woodland, 2 leagues. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,11 William also holds [Old] SWINFORD, and Acard [* of Ivry *] from him. Wulfwin held it. 3 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves. A mill at 5s; woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066 £6; now £3. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,12 William also holds PEDMORE, and Acard [* of Ivry *] from him. Thorger held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, a priest, 10 smallholders and 3 cottage-men with 5 1/2 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs possible. In Worcester 2 messuages at 2s; a small wood, 1 league. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,13 William also holds CRADLEY, and Payne from him. {Wigar} held it. 1 hide. [***]. Nothing in lordship. 4 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 24s. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WOR 23,14 William also holds BELLINGTON, in his castlery. Alric and Holland held it as 2 manors. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland, 4 furlongs, but it is in the King's Forest. Value of the meadows of this manor, 4d. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <177c> ?24? Land of William son of Corbucion WOR 24,1 In CLENT Hundred William son of Corbucion holds WITTON in Droitwich from the King. {Tuini}, a thane of King Edward, held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 smallholders and a priest with 1 plough. 4 male slaves, 1 female; in Worcester 1 burgess at 2s. 3 salt-houses pay 60 measures of salt and a part of 1 salt-house at 10 measures of salt; woodland, 1/2 league. The value was and is £3. [= ?24? Land of William son of Corbucion =] ?25? Land of William Goizenboded WOR 25,1 In CLENT Hundred William Goizenboded holds CHAWSON, and William from him. Richard, a young man, held it before 1066. 1 hide. 4 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s. [= ?25? Land of William Goizenboded =] ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot WOR 26,1 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred [`ASH' Hundred] Urso holds COOKHILL, and Erlebald from him. Godric, a free man, held it. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders; 2 more ploughs possible. 2 slaves. [He has] 1 burgess at 16d, and 4 measures of salt. Woodland, 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 70s; later 40s; now 50s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,2 In `CAME' Hundred Urso also holds `OSMERLEY', and Erlebald from him. Alwold [* son of Erngeat *] held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 male and 2 female slaves. In Worcester 1 house at 16d; in Droitwich 1 salt-house which pays 12 measures of salt; wood 1/2 league. The value was 20s; value 13s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,3 Urso also holds COFTON [Hackett]. Leofgeat, Aelfric and Aethelric held it as 3 manors. 3 hides. Turold holds 2, and Walter 1 hide, from Urso. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 smallholders and 3 cottage-men with 4 ploughs; a further 1 more plough possible. A mill which serves the hall of one of them; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide, but it is in the King's Forest. Value before 1066, 35s; now 27s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,4 Urso also holds BENTLEY, and William from him. Leofric held it from Earl Edwin. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 16s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,5 Urso also holds WOODCOTE, and Erlebald from him. Wulfsi, a thane of King Edward, held it. 1 1/2 hides. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league, but the King has placed it in the Forest. Value before 1066, 10s; value now 5s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,6 In `CRESSLOW' Hundred Urso also holds RUSHOCK, and Hunwulf from him. Aki held it. 5 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 13 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 cottage-men with 6 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves, male and female. A salt-house at 5 {orae}; woodland, 1 1/2 leagues. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,7 Urso also holds STONE. Tumi and Alfkil held it as 2 manors. 6 hides. Erlebald holds from Urso. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 15 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves. A mill at 3 {orae}. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,8 Urso also holds DOVERDALE, and William from him. Thorbiorn, a thane of King Edward, held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; A church, a priest, a smith, 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 4s; at Droitwich a salt-house at 4s. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] <177d> WOR 26,9 Urso also holds {HATETE}, and Gunfrid from him. Erngeat [* son of Grim *] and Algeat held it as 2 manors; they could go where they would. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. A mill at 2s. 1 smallholder who has nothing. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,10 In CLENT Hundred Urso also holds HAMPTON [Lovett], and Robert from him. Alwold [* son of Erngeat *] held it. 4 hides. In lordship 1 plough; a priest, 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs; a further 4 ploughs possible. 7 salt-houses pay 14 {orae}. 2 ploughmen. The value was £4; now £3. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,11 Urso also holds HORTON, and Robert from him. Aelfric held it; he could go where he would. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen and 2 smallholders. A small wood. A salt-house at 40d. Value before 1066, 50s; now 18s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,12 Urso also holds COOKSEY [Green], and Herbrand [* of Pont-Audemer *] and William from him. Alwin and Atilic held it as 2 manors. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen who have 4 ploughs between them; a further plough possible. Much of this land is waste. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 45s; now 27s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,13 Urso also holds BELBROUGHTON. Countess Godiva held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers, 10 smallholders, a church and a priest; between them they have 6 ploughs. 4 slaves. In Droitwich 5 salt-houses pay 100 measures of salt and 5 {orae}; woodland, 3 leagues. Value before 1066 £4; now £4 10s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,14 In the same Hundred Urso also holds 1 hide _ exempt from tax and from every customary due. Robert holds from him. 3 smallholders who have nothing. The value was and is 3s. Aelfric held it before 1066. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,15 Urso also holds UPTON [Warren], and Erlebald from him. Abbot Alwin? of Evesham held it; it ought rightly to be in the Abbey [lands], as the County testifies. 3 hides. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 13 smallholders and a priest with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves. A mill at 4s; in Worcester 1 burgess at 2s; in Droitwich 3 salt-houses pay 40 measures of salt; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 50s. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,16 Urso also holds WITTON in Droitwich, and Gunfrid from him. The Church of Evesham held it before 1066. 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders; 7 burgesses in Droitwich. 1 1/2 salt-houses which pay 30d. The value was 20s; now 15s. One Wulfgeat gave this land to the Church of Evesham. He placed his grant upon the altar when his son, Alfgeat, became a monk there. This was done in the fifth year of King Edward's reign. But later on Abbot Alwin? leased this land to his [own] uncle for as long as the man should live. Later he died in [* Earl *] Harold's war against the Norsemen and the church recovered its land, before King William came to England. The Abbot held it as long as he lived, and his successor, Abbot Walter, likewise held it for more than 7 years. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WOR 26,17 Urso also holds HAMPTON [Lovett]. The Abbot of Evesham held it before 1066. 4 hides. Robert holds from Urso. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs possible. 2 slaves. A mill at 30s; a salt-house which pays 3 {orae}. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. The Abbot of this church bought this manor from a thane who before 1066 could rightly sell his land to whom he would. He gave his purchase to the church through a document placed upon the altar, as the County testifies. [= ?26? Land of Urso of Abetot =] ?27? Land of Hugh the ass WOR 27,1 In `CAME' Hundred [CLENT] Hundred Hugh the ass holds `THICKENAPPLETREE' from the King, and William from him. Alwold [* son of Erngeat *] held it. 3 hides. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 3 ploughs. 4 ploughmen; 1 female slave. Meadow, 12 acres; in Droitwich a salt-house which pays 30 measures of salt. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh the ass =] <178a> ?28? [Land of Aldeva] WOR 28,1 In `CRESSLOW' Hundred Edeva? , a woman, holds CHADDESLEY [Corbett] from the King; she held it herself before 1066. 25 hides with 8 outliers. Of these, 10 hides were exempt from tax, as the County testifies. In lordship 3 ploughs; 33 villagers, 20 smallholders and 2 priests with 4 smallholders; between them they have 25 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female. 3 mills which pay 12 packloads of corn; in Worcester 2 burgesses who pay 12d; in Droitwich 5 salt-houses pay 21s 4d; woodland at 2 leagues; another woodland at 1 league. Value before 1066 and now £12. ?[X]? [* Addendum *] WOR X1 [In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred] Wulfmer held HILLHAMPTON. 1 virgate of land; it is waste. Value before 1066, 12d. ^[_]^ WOR X2 In `ASH' Hundred lie 10 hides in FECKENHAM and 3 hides in HOLLOW [Court]. They are entered in the return for Hereford. ^[King William holds it. Five thanes held Feckenham from Earl Edwin; Siward [* the fat *], a kinsman of King Edward, held Hollow [Court]]^ WOR X3 In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred lie 13 hides of MARTLEY and 5 hides of SUCKLEY; they hold pleas and pay tax here. They pay their revenue to Hereford and are entered in the King's return. ^[King William holds it. Queen Edith held Martley; Earl Edwin held Suckley]^ <178b> <178c> <178d> <179a> HEREFORDSHIRE List 1 ?[C]? [HEREFORDSHIRE CUSTOMS] HEF C1 In the City of HEREFORD before 1066 there were 103 men dwelling inside and outside the wall; they had the customs mentioned below. HEF C2 If any of them wished to leave the City, he could sell his house with the reeve's consent to another man who was willing to perform the service owed from it, and the reeve had the third penny of this sale. But if anyone could not perform the service because of his poverty, he left his house without payment to the reeve who ensured that the house did not remain empty and that the King was not without service. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C3 Within the city wall every whole messuage paid 7 1/2d, and 4d for the hire of horses, and on three days in August reaped at Marden, and on one day had to gather hay where the sheriff wished. The owner of a horse went three times a year with the sheriff to [hear] pleas and to [meetings of] the Hundreds at Wormelow [Tump]. When the King was engaged in hunting, by custom one man from each and every house went to stall game in the woodland. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C4 Other men who did not have whole messuages provided escorts for the court when the King was in the City. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C5 When a burgess who served with his horse died, the King had his horse and arms. If a man who did not have a horse died, the King either had 10s from him or his land with its houses. If anyone had not bequeathed his possessions because of untimely death, the King had all his property. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C6 Those who lived in the City had these [same] customs, as did others likewise who lived outside the walls, except that a whole messuage outside the wall only gave 3 1/2d; the other customs were common [to both]. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C7 Any man's wife who brewed ale inside or outside the City gave 10d as a customary due. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C8 There were six smiths in the City; each of them paid 1d from his forge and each of them made 120 horseshoes from the King's iron; for these each of them was given 3d by custom; these smiths were exempt from every other service. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C9 There were seven moneyers there. One of these was the Bishop's moneyer. When the coinage was renewed, each of them gave 18s for acquiring the dies, and after the day on which they returned, within one month, each of them gave 20s to the King, and the Bishop [* of Hereford *] likewise had 20s from his moneyer. When the King came to the City, the moneyers made him as many pence as he wanted, that is from the King's silver. These seven had their own full jurisdiction. When any moneyer of the King died, the King had 20s in death-duty. But if he died without bequeathing his wealth, the King had all his wealth. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C10 If the sheriff went into Wales with an army, these men went with him. But if anyone was ordered to go and did not go, he paid a fine of 40s to the King. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C11 In this City Earl Harold had 27 burgesses who had the same customs as the other burgesses. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C12 The reeve paid £12 from this City to King Edward and £6 to Earl Harold, and he had all the above customary dues in his revenue. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C13 The King had the three forfeitures in his lordship, that is breach of the peace, house-breaking and highway robbery. Anyone who committed one of these paid a fine of 100s to the King, no matter whose man he was. ^[Hereford]^ HEF C14 Now the King has the City of Hereford in lordship, and the English burgesses who live there have their former customs. But the French burgesses have all their forfeitures discharged for 12d, except the three above. HEF C15 This City pays the King £60 of blanched pence at face value. Between the City and 18 manors which pay their revenues in Hereford, £335 18s are accounted for, besides [revenue from] the pleas of the Hundreds and the County [courts]. <179b> ?[A]? [* Land of the King in Archenfield *] HEF A1 ^[In Archenfield]^ In ARCHENFIELD the King has 3 churches. The priests of these churches bear the King's dispatches into Wales and each of them sings two masses each and every week for the King. If any one of them dies, the King has 20s from him by custom. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A2 If any Welshman steals a man, a woman, a horse, an ox or a cow, when he is convicted of it, he first restores what he stole, and gives 20s in forfeiture; but for stealing a sheep or a bundle of sheaves he pays a fine of 2s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A3 If anyone kills one of the King's men or commits house-breaking, he gives the King 20s as payment for the man and 100s in forfeiture. If anyone has killed a thane's man, he gives 10s to the dead man's lord. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A4 But if a Welshman has killed a Welshman, the relatives of the slain man gather and despoil the killer and his relatives and burn their houses until the body of the dead man is buried the next day about midday. The King has the third part of this plunder, but they have all the rest free. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A5 Otherwise, a man who has burnt a house and is accused of it, proves his innocence through 40 men; but if he has been unable to, he will pay a fine of 20s to the King. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A6 If anyone has concealed a sester of honey from the customary due and this is proved, he pays five [sesters] for one sester, if he holds as much land as ought to produce them. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A7 If the sheriff summons them to a meeting of the Shire, six or seven of the nobler ones of them go with him. A man who is called and does not go, gives 2s or 1 ox to the King; a man who stays away from the Hundred [meeting] pays as much. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A8 Anyone who does not go when ordered by the sheriff to go with him into Wales, is fined the same. But if the sheriff does not go, none of them goes. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A9 When the army advances on the enemy, these men by custom form the vanguard and on their return the rearguard. These were the customs of the Welshmen in Archenfield before 1066. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] HEF A10 Rhys of Wales pays King William £40. From the land of {Calcebuef} the King has 10s in addition to the revenue. [= ?[A]? [* Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it. in Archenfield *] =] List 2 List of landholders in Herefordshire, Archenfield and Wales 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Hereford 3 Cormeilles Church 4 Lyre Church 5 Gloucester Church 6 St Guthlac's Church 7 Nigel the doctor 8 Ralph of Tosny 9 Ralph of Mortimer 10 Roger of Lacy 11 Roger of Mussegros 12 Robert Gernon 13 Henry of Ferrers 14 William of Ecouis 15 William son of Baderon 16 William son of Norman 17 {Turstin} son of Rolf 18 Albert of Lorraine 19 Alfred of Marlborough 20 Alfred of `Spain' 21 Ansfrid of Cormeilles 22 Durand of Gloucester 23 Drogo son of Poyntz 24 Osbern son of Richard 25 Gilbert son of Turold 26 Ilbert son of Turold 27 Herman of Dreux [28] Humphrey of Bouville 29 Hugh the ass 30 Urso of Abetot 31 Gruffydd [* Boy *] 32 Rainer ^[the carpenter]^ 33 Charbonnel 34 The wife of Ralph the chaplain 35 Stephen [* son of Fulcred *] 36 Madoc, Edric [* the wild *], Almer <179c> ?[1]? Land of the King HEF 1,1 In BROMSASH Hundred King William holds LINTON. King Edward held it. There were 5 hides. It paid the fourth part of one night's revenue. Now it is extremely reduced. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 8d. 1 Frenchman who holds 1/2 hide which paid 4s before 1066. This manor, as it now is, pays £10 of white pence. Of this manor Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds the church, a priest with his land, and the whole tithe, and 1 villager with 1 virgate of land. Ansfrid of Cormeilles holds 2 hides of this manor; 9 villagers and 9 ploughs. William son of Baderon holds 1 virgate of land which lay there before 1066. Ilbert the sheriff has in his revenue of Archenfield all the customary dues of honey and sheep which belonged to this manor before 1066. William son of Norman has from it 6 sesters of honey, 6 sheep with lambs and 12d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,2 In `GREYTREE' Hundred The King holds LUGWARDINE. King Edward held it. 4 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers, 3 smallholders and a servant of the King; between them they have 10 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s. This manor now pays £10 of white pence and one ounce of gold; before 1066 it was not put in the revenue and therefore its value then is not known. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles has the tithe of this manor and 1 villager with 1 virgate of land. One of these 4 hides was and is in the reeveland. 4 smallholders and 1 female slave with 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 15s. Ralph of Bernay put 50 acres from the other 3 hides in his reeveland; 1 smallholder. A mill at 7s. Value of what the sheriff has for his use, 60s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,3 [?In STRETFORD Hundred] The King holds KINGSTONE. King Edward held it. 4 hides. In lordship 2 hides, less 1 virgate. 1 plough there; another would be possible. 6 villagers with a reeve; 3 smallholders and a smith; between them they have 6 ploughs. A wood named TREVILLE which pays no customary dues except hunting rights. The villagers who lived there before 1066 carried [the produce of] the hunt to Hereford and did no other service, as the Shire states. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds the whole tithe of this manor, and 1 villager with 1 virgate of land. Ilbert son of Turold holds 2 hides of this manor as one manor. Before 1066, 1 parcel of land, CUSOP, belonged to this manor; its customary dues went to Kingstone. Roger of Lacy holds from the King. The sheriff placed {WAPLEFORD} in this manor in Earl William's time. Alwin held this manor; he could go to whichever lord he would. 1 hide there. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 plough. The whole of this, added together thus, pays the King 50s of blanched pence and 1 hawk. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,4 [In {TORNELAUS} Hundred] The King holds MARDEN. King Edward held it. There were many hides, but only 2 of them pay tax. This land is divided between many [people]. The King has 3 ploughs in lordship; 25 villagers, 5 smallholders, 2 ploughmen, 4 slaves and 4 freedmen; between them they have 21 ploughs. A mill at 20s and 25 sticks of eels; woodland which pays 20s. A fishery without dues; from the salt-houses in Droitwich, 9 packloads of salt or 9d; further, 8 servants of the King have 7 ploughs. William son of Norman holds 3 hides, less 1 virgate, of this manor. Norman the pigman holds 1/2 hide of this manor. Earl William put 1 virgate outside this manor and gave it to a burgess of Hereford. Ansketil holds 40 acres, both open land and meadow, which King Edward's reeve leased to a relative of his. 3 riding men held William son of Norman's land; they could not be separated from this manor. 9s comes from the produce of this manor's land. Before 1066 it paid £9 of blanched pence; now it is valued at £16. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <179d> HEF 1,5 [In {HEZETRE} Hundred] The King holds KINGSLAND. King Edward held it. 15 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs possible. 21 villagers and 9 smallholders with 17 ploughs. 10 ploughmen, 2 slaves and 6 freedmen. 2 mills at 26s 4d and 500 eels; from the woodland and pasture, 8s; from customary dues, mills, villagers and freedmen come 100s, less 5s, besides eels. Ralph of Mortimer holds one member of this manor, {MERESTONE}, at 2 hides. Roger of Lacy [holds] one manor at 2 hides, named HOPLEYS [Green]; another manor at 1 hide, named STREET; and a third manor at 1 hide, named LAWTON. Roger also holds 1/2 hide which a pigman held before 1066. Earl William gave this land to Walter of Lacy. Also of this manor Ilbert son of Turold holds 1/2 virgate which a pigman held. This land is called {ALAC}. Value before 1066 £6; now it is in the revenue at £13 3s. ^[Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds in alms from the King the church of this manor]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,6 In {LENE} Hundred The King holds EARDISLAND. Earl Morcar held it. 15 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 19 villagers, 9 smallholders and 2 riding men with 16 ploughs. 6 male and 2 female slaves and 6 freedmen. 2 mills at 25s; woodland which pays 40d. The villagers give 13s 4d as a customary due; the freedmen pay 3 sesters of wheat and barley, 2 1/2 sheep with lambs and 2 1/2d. Of these two manors Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds in alms from the King the churches, priests and tithes and 2 villagers. Value before 1066 £6; now £12 of blanched pence. Before 1066 the reeve of this manor had the custom that when his lady came to the manor he presented to her 18 {orae} of pence so that she might be happy. The steward and other officers had 10s from him. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,7 In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred The King holds [Much] MARCLE. Earl Harold held it. 17 hides which pay tax. [***]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 36 villagers and 10 smallholders with 40 ploughs. These villagers plough and sow with their own seed 80 acres of wheat and as many of oats, except for 9 acres: 6 of these belong to William son of Baderon, 3 to Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles. In this manor is a reeve, 1 Frenchman and 1 riding man; they have 3 ploughs. 8 slaves, 1 ploughman and 6 female slaves. A mill which pays nothing, except sustenance for its keeper. Woodland which pays 5s which are given to Droitwich for 60 measures of salt. In Hereford are 4 burgesses who pay 18 ploughshares to this manor. 1 hide of this manor is at {TURLESTANE}; before 1066 it paid 50 lumps of iron and 6 salmon. This land is now in the Forest. The sheriff holds 1 hide of this manor; he has 2 ploughs. Also in this manor are 58 acres of land, cleared, extracted from the woodland; the reeve and 2 other men hold many acres of this land. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles has the tithe of this manor, a priest and the church, with 1 villager who holds 1 virgate of land. Value before 1066 £30; value now as much. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,8 In BROMSASH Hundred The King holds CLEEVE. Earl Harold held it. 14 1/2 hides, with an outlier named WILTON. In lordship 4 ploughs; 20 villagers, a reeve, and 11 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 9 male and 5 female slaves and 1 ploughman. 2 mills at 6s; a fishery which pays nothing. To this manor belong as many Welshmen as have 8 ploughs; they pay 10 1/2 sesters of honey and 6s 5d. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles holds the church of this manor, a priest and the tithe, with 1 villager. In King William's Forest there is as much land of this manor as paid 6 sesters of honey and 6 sheep with lambs before 1066. Of this manor William Baderon holds 1 hide and 3 virgates; <180a> Godfrey holds 1 virgate. Roger of Lacy holds 1/2 fishery which belonged to this manor before 1066; 25 measures of salt from Droitwich then belonged there also. At that time there were in this manor 2 hides, less 1 virgate, which are in ASHE [Ingen]. Alfred of Marlborough holds them now. Harold was holding them when he died. The Shire states that they are this manor's. This manor pays £9 10s of blanched pence. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,9 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred The King holds STANFORD. Queen Edith held it. 4 hides. [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 ploughmen and 4 female slaves. A mill at 6s; 1 pigman and 1 cowman. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles has the tithe of this manor, with 1 villager. Value before 1066, 100s; now it pays 100s of white pence. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,10a [In LEOMINSTER Hundred] The King holds LEOMINSTER. Queen Edith held it, with 16 members: LUSTON, YARPOLE, AYMESTREY, BRIMFIELD, ASHTON, STOCKTON, STOKE [Prior], MARSTON [Stannett], UPTON, [Miles] HOPE, BRIERLEY, IVINGTON, CHOLSTREY, LEINTHALL, EDWYN [Ralph] and FARLOW. In this manor, with these members, were 80 hides. In lordship 30 ploughs. There were 8 reeves, 8 beadles, 8 riding men, 238 villagers, 75 smallholders and 82 slaves, male and female; altogether they had 230 ploughs. The villagers ploughed 140 acres of the lord's land and sowed it with their own wheat seed. They gave £11 and 52d in customary dues. The riding men gave 14s 4d and 3 sesters of honey. There were 8 mills at 73s and 30 sticks of eels; the woodland paid 24s and pasture dues. In this manor the King now has in lordship 60 hides, 29 ploughs and 6 priests, 6 riders, 7 reeves, 7 beadles, 224 villagers, 81 smallholders and 25 slaves, male and female; between them they have 201 ploughs. These [men] plough and sow 125 acres with their own wheat. In customary dues they give £7 14s 8 1/2d, 17s for fish, 8s for salt and 65s from honey. 8 mills at 108s and 100 sticks of eels, less 10; woodland 6 leagues long and 3 leagues wide which pays 22s. From these, 5s are given for buying timber in Droitwich, and 30 measures of salt are had from there. Each villager who has 10 pigs gives 1 pig in pasture dues. From cleared woodland come 17s 4d. A hawk's eyrie there. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,10b To this manor ^[Leominster]^ Hugh the ass pays 5s; Roger of Lacy 6s 8d; Ralph of Mortimer 15s; Bernard Beard 5s; Ilbert [* son of Turold *] 5s; Osbern 6s 8d; Guthmund [* son of Saeric *] 5s; Godwin 40d; Alward 40d; Saemer 40d; Widard 3s; ^[another]^ Alward 30d; Brictmer 20d; ^[a third]^ Alward 20d. In all these payments £23 2s are reckoned, besides the eels. This manor is at a revenue of £60, besides the supplies of the nuns. The County states that if it were [properly] valued this manor could be valued at six times £20, that is [£]120. ^[Belongs to Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,10c Of the 80 hides of this manor ^[Leominster]^ Urso of Abetot holds 3 hides in EDWYN [Ralph]; Roger of Lacy 3 1/2 hides in HUMBER and 1 1/2 hides in BROCKMANTON; Ralph of Mortimer 1 hide in AYMESTREY and 8 hides in LEINTHALL which pay tax; William son of Norman 1/2 hide in LYE and 1 hide in EYTON. In these, 3 ploughs in lordship; 11 villagers, 22 smallholders and 2 priests; between them they have 10 ploughs; 16 slaves. 2 mills at 24s. At Leinthall woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. In total, value of these lands £12 11s. Leofwin the interpreter holds as much land in Leominster as is worth 25s. St Peter's [* of Hereford *] has 15s from Ralph of Mortimer's land in Aymestrey. Before 1066 two manors, Stanford and [Much] Marcle, belonged to this manor; they now pay £30 to the King, as stated above. ^[Belongs to Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <180b> List 3 These lands mentioned below were an adjunct of Leominster before 1066 HEF 1,11 Hugh the ass holds HATFIELD. Leodfled? [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 5 hides; of these, 2 hides and 1 virgate paid tax. In lordship 3 ploughs. A reeve, 2 riding men, 2 Frenchmen and 8 smallholders with 6 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 men who hold nothing. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,12 Osbern son of Richard holds WAPLEY by the King's gift, as he states. He held it himself before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. 1 riding man, 1 villager and 22 smallholders; between them they have 6 ploughs. Value 20s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,13 Urso of Abetot holds BUTTERLEY. Ketil held it. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 ploughmen. Value 40s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,14 The Abbess ^[of Leominster]^ holds FENCOTE. She held it herself before 1066. 1 free hide. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. [Value ***]. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,15 Roger of Lacy holds HAMPTON [Wafre]. Bruning held it. 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,16 Roger ^[of Lacy]^ also holds HAMPTON, and Gilbert [* of Eskecot *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; A reeve, 2 riding men and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,17 Roger ^[of Lacy]^ also holds SARNESFIELD, and Guthmund [* son of Saeric *] from him. Saeric [* father of Guthmund *] held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 male and 1 female slave. The land was waste. Value now 20s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,18 Roger ^[of Lacy]^ also holds GATTERTOP, and Walter from him. Alwin held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 male and 2 female slaves; 1 further plough possible. Value 30s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,19 Ralph of Mortimer holds WIGMORE. Alward held it. 1/2 hide. Wigmore Castle is situated in it. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,20 Ralph ^[of Mortimer]^ also holds BRIMFIELD. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. 3 virgates of land. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. Value 7s 6d. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,21 Ralph of Tosny holds FORD at 1 hide and 1 virgate; BROADFIELD at 1 hide; and SARNESFIELD at 1/2 hide. Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] holds from Ralph. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers, 5 smallholders, 3 male and 2 female slaves and 3 ploughmen. A fishery which pays 600 eels. The value was 55s; now 75s. Alward held it. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,22 Ralph ^[of Tosny]^ also holds EATON, and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Leofnoth held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,23 William of Ecouis holds RISBURY, and Robert from him. Edwin held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. A mill at 4s. The villager pays 10d. The value was 20s; now 60s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,24 William ^[of Ecouis]^ also holds WHARTON, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager with 1/2 plough; 4 ploughmen. The value was and is 20s. Wulfward held it. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,25 William ^[of Ecouis]^ also holds NEWTON, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Bruning held it. 1/2 hide. This land is waste. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,26 William ^[of Ecouis]^ also holds DILWYN, and Richard from him. Almer held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 1 riding man with 1 plough. 1 Frenchman and 4 smallholders who pay 25s. 2 male slaves, 1 female. The value was 5s; now 20s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,27 William ^[of Ecouis]^ also holds HATFIELD, and Ralph from him. Almer held it. 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value was 65d; now 8s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,28 William son of Norman holds BROADWARD. Leofnoth held it. 1/2 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers, a smith and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 10s; a fishery at 500 eels. The value was 20s; now 30[s]. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,29 Drogo son of Poyntz holds HAMPTON, and Stephen [* son of Fulcred *] from him. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill at 40d. Edric held it. Value always 20s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,30 Drogo ^[son of Poyntz]^ also holds HAMNISH, and Walter from him. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. The value was 20s; now 40d more. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,31 Durand the sheriff holds MIDDLETON[-on-the-Hill], and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Aelfric held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. The value was 20s; now 10s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,32 Ilbert [* son of Turold *] holds DILWYN. Ravenkel held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 ploughmen. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <180c> HEF 1,33 Ilbert [* son of Turold *] also holds LUNTLEY. Ravenkel held it. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough. A reeve, 4 smallholders and 2 ploughmen with 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 30s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,34 Gruffydd Boy holds {ALAC}, and Godwin from him. Alward held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value was and is 10s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,35 Gruffydd ^[Boy]^ also holds 1/2 hide _, and Alward from him. With his men he has 1 plough. It was waste. Value now 15s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,36 Leofwin the interpreter holds YARPOLE. Aelfric held it. 1 virgate. It was waste. Now there are 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 3s. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,37 In total, 32 hides; they all paid tax before 1066 and paid customary dues to LEOMINSTER. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,38 What Hugh the ass holds paid 5s. What Osbern [holds] paid 5 {orae}. What Urso [* of Abetot *] holds paid 40d. What the Abbess [* of Leominster *] [holds], 40d. What Roger of Lacy [holds], 13s 4d and 25d from tribute. What Ralph of Mortimer [holds] paid 50d; now it does not pay. What Ralph of Tosny [holds], 11s 10d. What William of Ecouis [holds], 11s 10d and 2 sesters of honey. What William son of Norman [holds], 20d. What Drogo son of Poyntz [holds], 8s 8d. What Durand the sheriff [holds], 5s. What Ilbert [* son of Turold *] [holds], 5s. What Gruffydd [* Boy *] holds, 5s, and what Leofwin [* the interpreter *] [holds], 10d. They work 2 days a week. ^[Lay in Leominster. Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,39 [Worcestershire] In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred The King holds MARTLEY. Queen Edith held it. 10 hides and 1 virgate of land. In lordship 8 ploughs; 47 villagers, 16 smallholders and 2 riders with 43 ploughs. A mill at 8s; 2 weirs pay 2500 eels and 5 sticks. A reeve and a beadle have 2 virgates of land; 2 ploughs. In Worcester 3 houses which pay 12d. The villagers and smallholders pay 12s in place of fish and timber. This manor pays to Hereford £24 of pence at 20 to the {ora}, and 12s as a premium. Earl William gave to Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles the church of this manor with the land belonging to it and its tithe, and 2 villagers with 2 virgates of land. The Earl himself gave Ralph of Bernay 2 riders; he put them outside this manor, with the land they held; they have 2 ploughs. The Earl also gave Druward 1 virgate of land, which he still holds. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,40 [Worcestershire] In `ASH' Hundred The King holds FECKENHAM. Five thanes held it from Earl Edwin; they could go where they would with the land. Under them they had 4 men-at-arms, as free as they were themselves; between them there were 13 ploughs. 10 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 30 villagers, 11 smallholders, a reeve, a beadle, a miller and a smith; between them they have 18 ploughs. 12 male and 5 female slaves. A rider holds 1/2 hide, 2 parts of 1/2 hide and 1 croft; he has 1 plough. A mill at 2s; in Droitwich 4 salt-houses; the woodland of this manor has been put outside, into the King's woodland, and 1/2 hide of land which Earl William gave to Jocelyn the hunter. Earl William gave to the Church of Sainte-Marie [* of Lyre *] the tithe of this manor and the church with a priest, and 2 virgates of land with 1 villager. Walter of Lacy gave 1 hide out of the lordship land to one Hubert; he has 1/2 plough. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,41 The King holds HOLLOW [Court]. Siward [* the fat *], a thane and kinsman of King Edward, held it. 3 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers, 1 smallholder, a reeve and a beadle with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves, male and female. A park for wild animals, but it has been put outside the manor, with all the woodland; in Droitwich 4 salt-houses and 1 {hoch}; in Worcester 1 house which pays 2 ploughshares; another 2 houses which belong to Feckenham: they paid nothing and have been put outside [the manor]. These two manors pay to Hereford £18 of pence at 20 to the {ora}. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <180d> HEF 1,42 In GLOUCESTERSHIRE [* In TEWKESBURY Hundred *] The King holds HANLEY [Castle]. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it. 4 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers, 17 smallholders and a reeve; between them they have 17 1/2 ploughs. 9 slaves, male and female; 6 pigmen pay 60 pigs; they have 4 ploughs. A mill at 2s; woodland 5 leagues in both length and width: it has been put outside the manor. A hawk's eyrie there. A forester holds 1/2 virgate of land. A villager of `Baldenhall' pays 2 {orae} of pence to this manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,43 The King holds FORTHAMPTON. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it. 9 hides which paid tax for 4 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers with 5 ploughs. 4 pigmen with 1 plough pay 35 pigs. The woodland has 3 leagues in both length and width: it is in the Enclosure of the King's woodland; a hawk's eyrie and 2 1/2 hides there. Ansgot holds 3 virgates of land. Sainte-Marie [* of Lyre *] holds the tithe of this manor, with 1 villager and 1 virgate of land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,44 In WORCESTERSHIRE [* In `OSWALDSLOW' Hundred *] The King holds BUSHLEY. Brictric [* son of Algar *] held it; he bought it from Leofing Bishop of Worcester for 3 gold marks; also a house in the City of Worcester which pays a silver mark a year; also a wood 1 league long and as wide. He bought the whole of this and held it exempt, so that he did not serve any man for it. In this manor 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers, 8 smallholders, a reeve and a beadle; between them they have 4 ploughs. 8 slaves, male and female; a cowman and a dairymaid. A forester who holds 1/2 virgate of land. In PULL [Court] there are 3 virgates of land which lay in [the lands of] Longdon, a manor of Earl Oda. Earl William put this land in Bushley. 1 plough there. A man of the monks of Lyre holds 1 virgate of land. Earl William put 2 foresters, one from Hanley [Castle], the other from Bushley, outside his manors to guard the woodlands. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,45 The King holds QUEENHILL. Aethelric brother of Bishop [Brictheah] Brictric, held it. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 1 pigman, 2 ploughmen and a dairymaid. The woodland has been put outside the manor. Earl William gave to Sainte-Marie of Lyre the tithe of this manor with 1 villager who holds 1/2 virgate of land. Herman holds 1 villager of this manor who has 1/2 virgate of land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,46 [* In PERSHORE Hundred *] The King holds ELDERSFIELD. Reinbald the chancellor held it before 1066. Earl William exchanged it with him. 5 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 13 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 5 slaves, male and female; 6 ploughmen. A mill at 2s; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide: it has been put outside the manor. Ansgot, Earl William's man, holds 1/2 virgate of land, Wulfgeat 1 hide of free land. Sainte-Marie [* of Lyre *] has 1 villager there who holds 1 virgate of land [***]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,47 [* In `DODDINGTREE' Hundred *] The King holds SUCKLEY. Earl Edwin held it. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 22 villagers and 24 smallholders with 27 ploughs. Another 10 impoverished smallholders. A mill at 6s; a keeper of 12 beehives; the woodland has 5 leagues in both length and width; a fishery there. In Worcester 1 burgess, but he pays nothing. A mill at 6s. Sainte-Marie [* of Cormeilles *] holds the tithe of this village, with 1 villager and 1/2 virgate of land. Earl Roger gave 1/2 virgate of land in absolute freedom to one Richard. These six manors pay to Hereford £50 in revenue and 25s as a premium. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,48 [* In Wales *] [CASTLERY] In MONMOUTH CASTLE the King has 4 ploughs in lordship. William son of Baderon has charge of them. Value of what the King has in this castle, 100s. William has 8 ploughs in lordship; more possible. There are Welshmen there who have 24 ploughs; they pay 33 sesters of honey and 2s. 15 slaves, male and female; 3 mills at 20s. William's men-at-arms have 7 ploughs. Value of what William holds £30. Saint-Florent of Saumur holds the church of this castle and all the tithe, with 2 carucates of land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <181a> HEF 1,49 [* In Archenfield *] In ARCHENFIELD the King has 100 men, less 4, who have 73 ploughs, with their men. In customary dues they give 41 sesters of honey, 20s in place of the sheep which they used to give, and 10s for hearth tax. They do not pay tax nor other customary dues, except that they march in the King's army if they have been ordered. If a free man dies there, the King has his horse with his arms. The King has 1 ox from a villager when he dies. King Gruffydd and Bleddyn laid this land waste before 1066; therefore what it was like at that time is not known. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,50 GARWAY belonged to Archenfield before 1066. There were 4 carucates of land there. Herman holds this land. 3 smallholders have 3 oxen. [Value ***]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,51 Gilbert son of Turold holds a manor there [* BALLINGHAM *], in which are 4 free men with 4 ploughs; they pay 4 sesters of honey and 16d in customary dues. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,52 Waerstan holds one village [* HAREWOOD *] also of Archenfield. With his men he has 6 ploughs. The Forest pays 1/2 sester of honey and 6d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] List 4 These villages or lands mentioned below are situated within Archenfield HEF 1,53 ^[In ARCHENFIELD]^ William son of Norman holds KILPECK. Cadiand held it before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 ploughmen and 57 men with 19 ploughs; they pay 15 sesters of honey and 10s; they do not pay any other tax nor do service, except [in] the army. Value £4. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,54 William ^[son of Norman]^ also holds BAYSHAM, and Walter from him. Merewin held it from King Edward. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 men with 7 ploughs; they pay 5s in customary dues. Value 30s. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,55 William ^[son of Norman]^ also holds [Kings] CAPLE, and Walter from him. King Edward held it in lordship. 5 Welshmen who have 5 ploughs; they pay 5 sesters of honey, 5 sheep with lambs, and 10d. Value 30s. 1 Frenchman with 1 plough. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,56 Alfred of Marlborough holds PONTRILAS. Earl Harold held it. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; A priest, 3 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 slaves with 5 ploughs; they give 3 sheep. Value 30s. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,57 Alfred ^[of Marlborough]^ also holds ASHE [Ingen]. It was waste before 1066. 1 man who has 1 1/2 ploughs; he pays 10s in revenue. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,58 Roger of Lacy holds BIRCH. Costelin held it before 1066. Now his son holds from Roger. 4 ploughs there. He pays 6 sesters of honey and 10s. Roger has 1 Welshman who pays 5s and 1 sester of honey. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,59 Roger ^[of Lacy]^ also holds {PENEBECDOC}, and Novi from him. He also held it before 1066. 4 ploughs there. This land pays 6 sesters of honey and 10s. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,60 Godric Mapson holds HOWLE [Hill]. Taldus held it before 1066. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 1 female slave. 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 11 ploughs; they pay 18 sesters of honey. A smith. A fishery. Value 40s. ^[Situated within Archenfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,61 In WORMELOW Hundred St Peter's of Gloucester holds `WESTWOOD', the head of this manor. King Edward held it. 6 hides. One of these has Welsh customs, the others English. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 2 ploughmen. This land of St Peter's gives 30s in revenue. Durand ^[of Gloucester]^ gave it to the church for the soul of his brother Roger ^[of Pîtres]^. Roger of Lacy holds part of this manor, and Odo from him. Earl William gave it to him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves and 2 ploughmen. 1 Frenchman with 2 smallholders; he has 2 ploughs. Value £3. <181b> Ralph of Sacey also holds part of this manor; he has land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 2 ploughmen; 1 Welshman who has 1/2 plough and pays 1 sester of honey. Value 20s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,62 Ralph of Tosny holds DEWSALL, and William [* brother of Ilbert *] and Ilbert [* son of Turold *] from him. Wulfheah held it. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 slave; 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 30s. Sainte-Marie of Lyre holds the church of this manor, a priest and land for 1 plough. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,63 The King has in Herefordshire 9 waste manors _ at 19 hides. William son of Norman pays the King £15 from the Forests he holds. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,64 In {HEZETRE} Hundred The King holds BURLINGJOBB. Sol held it before 1066. 2 hides. They were and are waste. Land for 4 ploughs. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,65 The King holds [Old] RADNOR. Earl Harold held it. 15 hides. They were and are waste. Land for 30 ploughs. Hugh the ass states that Earl William gave this land to him when he gave him the land of his predecessor Thorkil [* White *]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,66 In ELSDON Hundred The King holds WHITNEY. Alward held it before 1066; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. It was and is waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,67 Earl Harold held {MATEURDIN}, a manor at 2 hides which pays tax. The King has part of this land. It is and was waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,68 ^[Earl]^ Harold also held EARDISLEY. 2 1/2 hides waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,69 ^[Earl]^ Harold also held CHICKWARD. 1 hide and 3 virgates of land, waste. In WELSON 2 hides. In CHICKWARD 1 hide. In HUNTINGTON 3 hides. In BOLLINGHAM 1 hide. In HERGEST 1 hide. In BREADWARD 2 hides. In KINGTON 4 hides. In RUSHOCK 4 hides. Earl Harold held these lands. Now the King has them; they are waste. In HERGEST 3 hides. In BARTON 2 hides. In RUSHOCK 1 hide. King Edward held these three manors; they paid tax. Now the King has them; they are waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,70 In ELSDON Hundred In WOONTON 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Algar and Alwin held them as two manors; they could go where they would. When Ralph of Bernay was sheriff he wrongfully included these two lands in the revenue of Leominster. 1 1/2 ploughs there; nothing else. Before 1066 it was waste. Now it pays 62d into the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,71 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred In ROWDEN 1 hide which pays tax. Grim held it as a manor; he could go where he would. Grimkel has 1 plough and 1 smallholder and 1 ploughman. The value was 12s; now [it pays] 10s into the revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,72 In BROMSASH Hundred In `NEWARNE' 2 1/2 hides which came to [Hundred] meetings and did service [there], but in Earl William's time Roger of Pîtres transferred them to Gloucestershire. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HEF 1,73 In REDBROOK 2 1/2 hides. Aelfric, Alward and Brictsi held them as two manors. They were waste and are still in the King's wood. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,74 There also ^[REDBROOK]^ Brictric held a manor at 1 hide and Earl Godwin held STAUNTON, a manor at 1 hide. They were waste and are still in the King's wood. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HEF 1,75 In YATTON Hwaetmann held 1 hide which paid tax; he could go where he would. Hugh held it at a revenue from Humphrey the chamberlain; he paid 30s and still pays as much. This land was thaneland before 1066, but afterwards it was changed to reeveland; therefore the King's commissioners state that this land and the dues which come from it are being surreptitiously taken away from the King. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <181c> ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford HEF 2,1 In the town of HEREFORD before 1066 Bishop Walter [* of Hereford *] had 100 messuages, less 2. The men who lived in them paid 100s, less 6s. The Bishop also had one moneyer. When Robert succeeded to the Bishopric he found 60 messuages. The men who lived in them paid 43s 4d. Now it is valued at 50s. When Bishop Robert succeeded to the Bishopric he found 40 hides laid waste; they are still thus. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,2 [* In STRETFORD Hundred *] Bishop Walter had one manor, DIDLEY, which is valued at 40s. Next to it lies another manor, {STANE}, which rightly belongs to the Bishopric. In these two manors are 10 hides. All these hides have been laid waste; they were waste except for 1 hide in Didley. Of these 9 hides, one part is in Alfred ^[of Marlborough]^'s castlery of Ewyas [Harold], the other part in the King's Enclosure. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,3 These hides paid tax with Bishop W[alter] before 1066; in TEDSTONE 2 1/2 hides, in SAWBURY [Hill] 1/2 hide, in YARSOP 3 virgates of land, and in NOAKES 1 hide and 1 virgate. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] List 5 These lands mentioned below belong to the Canons of Hereford HEF 2,4 In STRETFORD Hundred In LULHAM 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 1 female slave; meadow, 3 acres; 1 more plough would be possible in lordship [***]. Of this land 2 clerics hold 2 hides and 3 virgates and 1 man-at-arms 1 hide. They have 2 ploughs in lordship; 13 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Before 1066 it was waste. Value now £10. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,5 In PRESTON[-on-Wye] 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 1 more plough would be possible in lordship. Of this land 2 clerics hold 2 1/2 hides; 1 hide is waste. They have 7 villagers with 3 ploughs. The villagers have more ploughs than ploughable land. Before 1066 it was waste. [Value] now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,6 In TYBERTON 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 16 villagers and 6 smallholders with 9 ploughs; 1 more plough would be possible in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Before 1066 it was waste. Value now £3. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,7 In the same Hundred 1 rider holds 1 hide [* in _ *] which is [part] of the canons' barton; it pays tax. 1 plough in lordship. Value 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,8 In EATON [Bishop] 5 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £4. Earl Harold held this manor. Earl William gave it to Bishop Walter for land in which the market is now and for 3 hides of Lydney. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,9 In MADLEY 3 hides; [***] they belong to the Bishop's barton. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 4 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. This woodland is in the King's Enclosure. ^[Earl Harold held this]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,10 In the same Hundred 2 free men hold 4 hides [* in _ *]; they belong to the Bishop's barton. They have 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value of the whole manor, 100s; of the men-at-arms' land, 15s 8d. ^[Earl Harold held this]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,11 In DINEDOR Hundred In `BARTON' 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 female slave; meadow, 4 acres. The King has the woodland of this manor in his lordship. Of this land 4 clerics hold 4 1/2 hides; 4 men-at-arms hold 5 hides. They have 7 1/2 ploughs in lordship and 22 villagers and 12 smallholders with 10 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 hide is waste. 2 more ploughs would be possible in lordship than there are. Before 1066 it was waste. Value now £7. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] <181d> HEF 2,12 In HOLME [Lacy] 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers, a priest, a reeve, 1 Frenchman and 4 boors; between them they have 20 1/2 ploughs. 1 male and 2 female slaves; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. A church called LLANWARNE belongs to this manor. 3 ploughs there, but the land of this church does not pay tax. A priest pays 2s from it. Roger of Lacy holds this land under the Bishop. Earl Harold held this manor wrongfully because it is for the canon's supplies. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. Value before 1066 £9; now £8. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,13 In `GREYTREE' Hundred In WOOLHOPE 16 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; another would be possible; 35 villagers and 7 smallholders with 35 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Of this land 2 clerics hold 1 hide and 1 virgate, and 1 man-at-arms 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The man-at-arms pays 5s to the canons of St Albert's. Value before 1066 £16; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,14 In [How] CAPLE 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder with 8 ploughs. 1 male and 2 female slaves; a mill at 3s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now, 60s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,15 In BROCKHAMPTON 5 English hides which pay tax, and 3 Welsh hides which pay 6s a year to the canons. In the 5 hides 1 plough in lordship; 8 villagers with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; later and now as much. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,16 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred In PRESTON [Wynne] 4 hides which pay tax. 1 1/2 virgates are waste. Two canons held it before 1066; later a cleric and a man-at-arms. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 villagers with 4 1/2 ploughs. 1 female slave; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 65s; now 5s less. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,17 In WITHINGTON 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; a mill at 2s. 3 clerics hold 4 hides of this manor; they have 3 ploughs in lordship and 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 1 male and 2 female slaves; meadow, 7 acres. The nuns of Hereford hold 2 hides also of this manor; they have 1 plough there and 3 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 14 acres. In total, the value is and always was £6 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,18 In ULLINGSWICK 6 hides. Of these, 3 hides pay tax and 3 are waste. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; part of a salt-house in Droitwich. Value before 1066, later and now, 100s. One ^[man-at-arms]^ of the Bishop's men-at-arms holds from him. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,19 In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred In DONNINGTON 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 1 female slave; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, later and now, 25s. One of the Bishop's clerics holds from him. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,20 In RADLOW Hundred In MORETON [Jeffries] 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 4 male and 6 female slaves; meadow, 7 acres; 1 salt-house in Droitwich. Value before 1066, later and now, 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,21 In [Bishops] FROME 10 hides which pay tax. Of these, 4 hides lie in {Plegelgete} Hundred. In lordship 1 plough; 22 villagers and 4 smallholders with 21 ploughs. 1 slave; a mill at 8s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland which pays nothing. Of this manor 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides; the Bishop's chaplain 1 hide; a priest of the village 1 virgate of land. They have 6 ploughs and 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs and 3 slaves. <182a> The reeve of the village has 1 mill at 32d. Value before 1066, later and now £10 15s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,22 In BROMSASH Hundred In `WHIPPINGTON' 3 hides which rightly belong to the Bishopric. They are waste and were waste. A fishery there. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,23 In WALFORD 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; a further 2 would be possible. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; 3 hedged enclosures. The villagers pay 10s for the waste land. ^[Valued in Upton [Bishop].]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,24 In ROSS[-on-Wye] 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; another would be possible. 18 villagers, 6 smallholders and a priest with 23 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 16 acres. The woodland is in the King's Enclosure. The villagers pay 18s in dues. ^[Valued in Upton [Bishop].]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,25 In UPTON [Bishop] 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers, 11 smallholders, 2 boors and a priest; between them they have 28 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; 1 hedged enclosure; woodland which pays nothing. The villagers pay 20s in customary dues. These three manors, Walford, Ross[-on-Wye] and Upton [Bishop] are valued at £14. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,26 In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred In LEDBURY 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 1 boor with 11 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide: it pays nothing. Of this manor a priest holds 2 1/2 hides; 2 men-at-arms 1 hide; a rider 3 virgates. They have 10 ploughs in lordship; 7 smallholders with other men who have 8 ploughs. Part of a salt-house in Droitwich. Value before 1066 £10; later and now £8. Value of what the priest holds, 50s. Of this manor Earl Harold wrongfully held 1 hide, HAZLE, and Godric from him. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, later and now, 25s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,27 In EASTNOR 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 7 smallholders with 11 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 hedged enclosures; woodland which pays nothing; part of a salt-house in Droitwich; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Of this [manor] a man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide; a mason 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders, with some other men, 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,28 In `BAGBURROW' 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 13 smallholders with 20 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland which pays nothing; part of a salt-house in Droitwich. Of this manor 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide and 3 virgates; 2 riders 3 1/2 virgates. They have 4 ploughs in lordship; their men 6 ploughs; a mill at 16d. Value before 1066, later and now £8, less 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,29 In BOSBURY 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers, 16 smallholders and a boor with 22 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 30d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland which pays nothing. [***]. A priest holds 1 hide and has 1 plough. Value before 1066, later and now £6. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,30 In CRADLEY 12 hides. One of them is waste; the others pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 23 villagers, 3 smallholders and 6 boors with 28 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 32d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide: it pays nothing. 1 hedged enclosure. Of this manor a priest holds 1 1/2 virgates; a reeve 1/2 hide; 2 men-at-arms 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates; a rider 1/2 hide. They have 5 ploughs in lordship; their smallholders 6 ploughs. Value before 1066, later and now £10. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,31 In COLWALL 3 hides which pay tax. They lie in Cradley. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 10 ploughs. <182b> 6 slaves; a mill at 16d; meadow, 8 acres; 1 hedged enclosure. A rider holds 1/2 hide of this manor; he has 1 plough there. Value before 1066, later and now, 60s. Earl Harold held this manor wrongfully, and Thormoth from him. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,32 In CODDINGTON 3 hides. 1/2 hide is waste; the other hides pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 ploughs. 1 rider holds 1 hide; he has 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland which pays nothing. 3 messuages in Worcester belong to this manor; they pay 30d. Value before 1066, later and now, 45s. Earl Harold held this manor wrongfully. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,33 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred In HAMPTON [Bishop] 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 female slaves; 2 1/2 mills at 35s; meadow, 28 acres. Of this manor a man-at-arms holds 3 virgates; a rider 1 virgate; they have 3 ploughs in lordship. Value before 1066, later and now, 100s. Earl Harold held this manor wrongfully. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,34 In TUPSLEY 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 20 acres; a salt-house at Droitwich which pays 16 measures of salt. A Frenchman holds half this hide; he has 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later, 40s; now 5s more. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,35 In SHELWICK 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 female slave; a mill at 30s; meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066 and later, 60s; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,36 In SHELWICK 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. 1 Frenchman holds 1/2 hide; he has 1 plough with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and later, 30s; now 5s more. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,37 In SUGWAS 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough. A man-at-arms holds one of these hides at a revenue of 8s. Value before 1066, later and now, 23s. Earl Harold held this manor wrongfully. King William restored it to Bishop Walter. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,38 In WARHAM 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. 8 villagers with 4 ploughs. The value is and was 30s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,39 In [Canon] PYON 12 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 15 villagers and 10 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 1 beadle; 2 female slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Of this manor's land 3 of the Bishop's clerics hold 4 1/2 hides; 3 men-at-arms hold 3 1/2 hides; they have 6 ploughs in lordship. 14 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. They have 4 slaves; a mill at 32d. Value before 1066, later and now £12 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,40 In HUNTINGTON 10 hides. Of these, 4 are waste; the others pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; a further 1 more plough would be possible in lordship. Of this manor a cleric holds 2 hides; a man-at-arms 3 hides; they have 2 ploughs in lordship. 3 smallholders and 1 smith with 1 plough. Value before 1066, later and now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,41 In HOLMER 1 hide which pays tax. 4 villagers with 4 ploughs. The value is and was 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,42 In MORETON[-on-Lugg] 4 hides which pay tax. Three clerics hold from the Bishop; they have 3 ploughs in lordship and 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 male and 2 female slaves; a mill at 4s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £4; later and now £3. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] <182c> HEF 2,43 In PIPE 1 hide which pays tax. 1 plough there. Meadow, 16 acres. Value 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,44 In LYDE 2 hides which pay tax. 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 3 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 female slave; a further 1/2 plough would be possible in lordship. Meadow, 8 acres. The value is and was 40s. A man-at-arms holds from the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,45 In {STEPLESET} Hundred In NORTON [Canon] 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. 1 female slave; meadow, 1 acre; woodland which pays 2s. Value before 1066 and later, 60s; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,46 In BISHOPSTONE 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; another idle; 9 villagers, a reeve and 4 smallholders with 6 1/2 ploughs. 1 female slave; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 £3; later and now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,47 In WORMSLEY 1/2 hide which pays tax. A man-at-arms holds from the Bishop; he has 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, later and now, 4s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,48 In BRIDGE [Sollers] 5 hides which pay tax. A man-at-arms holds from the Bishop. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Another man-at-arms holds 1 hide there; he has 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 male and 1 female slave. Value before 1066, 50s; now 60s. ^[Earl Harold wrongfully held this manor. King William restored it to Bishop Walter]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,49 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred In BROMYARD 30 hides. Of these, 3 hides are and were waste; the others pay tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; 42 villagers and 9 smallholders with 39 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland there which pays nothing. Of this manor 3 of the Bishop's men-at-arms hold 9 hides and 1 virgate; 2 priests 1 hide; a chaplain 1 hide and 3 virgates; a reeve 1 hide; a rider 1 hide. They have 11 1/2 ploughs in lordship; their men have 20 ploughs. One of them has 2 slaves and 3 acres of meadow. Value of the whole manor before 1066, later and now £45 10s. ^[Earl Harold wrongfully held this manor]^ [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,50 In COLLINGTON 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, later and now, 30s. Earl Harold wrongfully held this manor and that mentioned above, Bridge [Sollers]. King William restored them to Bishop Walter. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,51 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred In LITTLE HEREFORD 7 hides. Of these, 3 are waste; the others pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 17 villagers and 3 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 2 female slaves; a mill at 6s 8d. 4 mills there, half of which rightly belongs to the above manor. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide: it pays nothing. Of this manor a priest holds 1/2 hide; a rider 1/2 hide; they have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later and now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,52 In {WINETUNE} 1/2 hide [***]. A rider holds this; he has 1 plough there, and 2 villagers. The value is and was 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,53 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred In CREDENHILL 2 hides. 2 villagers with 1 plough pay 5s in dues. Value 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,54 In STRADEL Hundred ^[In the STRADEL VALLEY]^ In `MOOR' 1 hide; value 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,55 The canons have 4 hides themselves _. 3 clerics have 3 villagers with 4 ploughs. Value 15s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,56 Bishop Walter had 1 Welsh hide _ himself, laid waste before 1066. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 other men with 6 ploughs. Value 40s. The largest part of this land is in the King's Enclosure. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] <182d> HEF 2,57 [* In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred *] Around the town of HEREFORD Bishop Walter had lands before 1066 which did not pay tax. Bishop Robert has 4 ploughs in lordship and 2 villagers and 5 boors with 5 1/2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now £4. Two chaplains of the Bishop hold some part of this land; a man-at-arms [holds] 1 hide; they have 6 ploughs in lordship and 1 villager, 6 smallholders, 2 male and 3 female slaves. In total, value 67s. IN TOTAL THERE ARE 300 HIDES IN THE BISHOPRIC, although the Bishop's men have given no account of 33 hides. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] HEF 2,58 In `GREYTREE' Hundred St Peter's of Hereford holds [Priors] FROME. Walter of Lacy gave it to the church with King William's consent. 1 hide and 1 virgate; they pay tax. Edwy the noble held it; he could go where he would. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of the Church of Hereford =] ?3? Land of the Church of Cormeilles HEF 3,1 In BROMSASH Hundred St Mary's Church of Cormeilles holds 2 hides in KINGSTONE; they pay tax and do service in Gloucestershire, but men who live there come to pleas in this Hundred to give and receive right. [= ?3? Land of the Church of Cormeilles =] ?4? [Land] of the Church of Lyre HEF 4,1 [In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred] The Church of Sainte-Marie of Lyre has 1/2 hide in [Much] MARCLE. [Value ***]. [= ?4? [Land] of the Church of Lyre =] ?5? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester HEF 5,1 In BROMSASH Hundred St Peter's Church of Gloucester holds BRAMPTON [Abbotts]. 2 hides; 1 pays tax; the other is free from tax and from every customary due. In this free hide 3 ploughs in lordship; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 16 slaves. Value £4. In the other hide 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill at 8s. Value 10s. [= ?5? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] HEF 5,2 The Church itself holds LEA by gift of Walter of Lacy. Asgot held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. He could go where he would. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 smallholder. The value is and was 10s. 1 more plough possible. [= ?5? Land of St Peter's of Gloucester =] ?6? Land of St Guthlac's HEF 6,1 In BROMSASH Hundred St Guthlac's Church holds BRAMPTON [Abbotts]. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. However it pays 5s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,2 In `GREYTREE' Hundred The Church itself held DORMINGTON. Estan the canon held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Walter holds it now; he has 1 plough there and 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value is and was 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,3 [In {TORNELAUS} Hundred] The Church itself holds HINTON. 1 hide which pays tax [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves and 4 cottagers. A mill at 4s. Value 25s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,4 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred The Church itself holds THINGHILL. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 5 slaves. The value is and was 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,5 The Church itself holds HOPE[-under-Dinmore]. 2 hides; 1 pays tax, the other does not. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,6 The Church itself holds FELTON. 3 hides which pay tax, except for 1/2 hide. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 1 smallholder. 1 Frenchman with 1 plough who pays 6s. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,7 In STRETFORD Hundred The Church itself holds MOCCAS. 2 hides which pay tax. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 Frenchman. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,8 In ELSDON Hundred The Church itself holds ALMELEY, and Roger of Lacy from it. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. The men of another village work in this village; they pay 37s 8d. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,9 The Church itself holds `MIDDLEWOOD', and Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] from it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,10 The Church itself holds WHITNEY, and Harold from it. 4 hides which pay tax. They are and were waste. However, they pay 6s. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] HEF 6,11 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred St Guthlac's had 1 hide, {WESTELET}. It was and is waste. [= ?6? Land of St Guthlac's =] <183a> ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor HEF 7,1 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Nigel the doctor holds BARTESTREE from the land of St Guthlac's. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 2 hides; 1 of them pays tax according to the testimony of the County [Court]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 1 reeve with 1 plough. Meadow there. [***]. Land for 3 ploughs. The value was 60s; now 50s. An outlier is attached to this manor. Leoffled held it. 2 hides; 1 of them pays tax according to the testimony of the County [Court]. Nigel has 2 ploughs in lordship and 2 slaves and 1 smallholder and 1 rider with land without a plough. The value is and was 40s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,2 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Nigel also holds BOWLEY, and Ralph from him. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 1 hide free from tax and the King's service. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 ploughmen. Land for 4 ploughs. The value was 25s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,3 Nigel also holds SUTTON. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen, 4 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 1 plough; 1 Frenchman with 1 plough. Meadow for the oxen; a mill which Hugh the ass holds from Nigel pays 8s and 8 sticks of eels. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 50s. Hugh held this manor in [* Earl *] William's time [***]. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,4 Nigel also holds SUTTON. Spirtes the priest held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs; they are in lordship; 4 slaves. 1 smallholder. A mill at 10s and 7 sticks of eels; meadow only for the oxen. The value is and was 30s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,5 Nigel also holds MAUND. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it from St Guthlac's. 2 hides which pay tax. [***]. 7 villagers with 5 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,6 Nigel also holds THINGHILL, and Geoffrey from him. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it. 1 hide which does not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. The value is and was 20s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,7 In DINEDOR Hundred [* In STRETFORD Hundred *] Nigel also holds MOCCAS, and Ansfrid [* of Cormeilles *] from him. Ernwin held from St Guthlac's. 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough. Value 15s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,8 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Nigel also holds [Little] COWARNE. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 2 smallholders and 1 free man with 1 plough; 2 smallholders. The value was 50s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] HEF 7,9 Nigel also holds AVENBURY. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 22 villagers, 2 priests and 1 smallholder with 12 ploughs. A mill which pays nothing. The value is and was 100s. [= ?7? Land of Nigel the doctor =] <183b> ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny HEF 8,1 [CASTLE outside Hundred] Ralph of Tosny holds CLIFFORD Castle. Earl William built it on waste land, which Bruning held before 1066. Ralph has land there for 3 ploughs, but there is only 1 plough. This castle is in the kingdom of England and not subject to any Hundred or customary dues. Gilbert the sheriff holds it at a revenue, both the Borough ^[Clifford Castle]^ and the plough [***]. From the whole he pays 60s. In this castlery Roger holds land for 4 ploughs; Gilbert [* the sheriff *] for 12 ploughs; Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] for 5 ploughs; Herbert for 2 ploughs. They have 9 ploughs in lordship and 16 burgesses, 13 smallholders, 5 Welshmen, 6 male and 4 female slaves. A mill which pays 3 measures of corn. 4 ploughmen there. The men have 3 ploughs. In total, the value of what they have is £8 5s. These men and whoever else has anything there, hold from Ralph. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,2 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Ralph also holds MONKLAND, and Saint-Pierre of Castellion from him. Almer and Ulfkil held it as two manors; they could go where they would. 5 hides which pay tax. One of these did not pay tax because it was in lordship. 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 3 slaves and 1 free ploughman. A mill which pays 11s and 25 sticks of eels. From the meadow 5s besides pasture for the oxen. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,3 In ELSDON Hundred Ralph also holds WILLERSLEY and WINFORTON. Earl Harold held them. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 17 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 3 free men with 3 ploughs. 8 slaves. Before 1066 it was waste and the value was 10s; now £7. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,4 Ralph also holds there ^[WILLERSLEY and WINFORTON]^ 1 hide which pays tax. Alward held it; he could go where he would. A Welshman holds from Ralph; he has there 8 men who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 12s. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,5 In STRETFORD Hundred Ralph also holds CHADNOR. 3 hides which pay tax. Ernwy, Hadwin and Alward held it as three manors. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 smith with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow only for the oxen; woodland which pays nothing; a further 3 more ploughs would be possible there. In the same village lies the third part of 1 hide; 1 plough there. Value of the whole before 1066 £4 10s; now 110s. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,6 In {STEPLESET} Hundred Ralph also holds MONNINGTON[-on-Wye], and Roger [* of Mussegros *] from him. Earl Harold held it. 5 hides which pay tax. Of these, Almer held 2 as a manor; he could go where he would. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; now £4. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,7 In DINEDOR Hundred Ralph also holds DINEDOR, and William and his brother Ilbert [* son of Turold *] from him. Godric and Wulfheah held it as two manors. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers with a reeve and 5 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 4 ploughmen and 3 female slaves. A mill at 28d; the King has the woodland of this [manor] in lordship. No-one fishes in the river without permission. Value of these two manors before 1066 £7 5s; now the same. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,8 In RADLOW Hundred Ralph also holds WESTHIDE. Edith held it; she could go where she would. 2 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers, 5 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 7 slaves; a further 1 more plough would be possible there. Value before 1066 £6; now 105s. Ralph gave 1/2 hide of this land to one of his men-at-arms; therefore the manor pays less. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] <183c> HEF 8,9 Ralph also holds in RADLOW Hundred 1 virgate of land, and Brictwold the priest from him. Wulfwy held it as a manor; he could go where he would. This land pays tax; it is called ASHPERTON. 1/2 plough there; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value 4s. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] HEF 8,10 Ralph also holds STOKE [Edith]. Edith held it; she could go where she would. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 priests with 7 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 10s. Value before 1066 £7; now £6, less 5s. [= ?8? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer HEF 9,1 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds WIGMORE Castle. Earl William built it on waste land which is called {MERESTUN}, which Gunfrid held before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. Ralph has 2 ploughs in lordship and 4 slaves. The Borough ^[Wigmore]^ which is there pays £7. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,2 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Ralph also holds DOWNTON[-on-the-Rock], and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Almer and Ulfkil held it as two manors; they could go where they would. 4 hides; of these, 2 do not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 6 slaves; a fishery; woodland 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide. 2 hedged enclosures there. The value was 30s; now as much. Earl William gave this land to {Turstin} of Flanders. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,3 Ralph also holds BURRINGTON. Edric the wild held it. 3 hides and 1 virgate. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 9 slaves; very little woodland. The value is and was 40s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,4 Ralph also holds ASTON. Five men held it as three manors. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. This land was waste. Value now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,5 Ralph also holds ELTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 riding men; between them they have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; woodland, 2 furlongs. The value was 12s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,6 Ralph also holds LEINTHALL. Azur held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 10 smallholders, 2 riders and 1 smith with 5 ploughs between them. 1 slave; 3 free ploughmen. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,7 Ralph also holds LEINTHALL. Queen Edith held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 riding men with 7 ploughs. 6 free ploughmen; a mill at 30s. Value before 1066, 50s; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,8 Ralph also holds LYE. Alsi held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. He has 1 plough there, with 3 smallholders; another plough would be possible. The value is and was 5s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,9 Ralph also holds COVENHOPE. Almer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders and a smith with 2 ploughs. 1 slave and 1 free ploughman. A very small wood. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,10 Ralph also holds SHOBDON. [* Queen *] Edith held it. [***]. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers, 20 smallholders, 1 riding man and 1 smith <183d> with 9 ploughs. 6 slaves; woodland, 1 league in both length and width. The value was £6; now £7. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,11 Ralph also holds STAUNTON[-on-Arrow]. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. It was waste. Value now 40s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,12 Ralph also holds LEDICOT. Brictmer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 3 [men?] live there who have 1 plough; another plough would be possible there. Value 10s 6d. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,13 Ralph also holds 2 hides in PILLETH; 2 hides in HARPTON; 3 hides in MIDDLETON; 2 hides in WESTON. In total 9 hides are waste in the Welsh March. Land for 18 ploughs. There were seven manors; five thanes held them. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,14 Ralph also has 57 acres of land and all the woodland in Gruffydd [* Boy *]'s manor of LYE. ^[Belongs to Lye. Owen and Almer held it]^ [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,15 In ELSDON Hundred Ralph also holds KINNERSLEY, and Richard from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. It was waste. Value now 30s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,16 In STRETFORD Hundred Ralph also holds BIRLEY, and Richard from him. Edric [* the wild *], Ruillic and Leofgeat held it as three manors; they could go where they would. 2 hides and 3 virgates of land which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers, 1 riding man and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Woodland which pays 2s. Value of these three manors before 1066 £4; now 50s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,17 Ralph also holds BIRLEY, and Richard from him. Grimkel held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves. The value is and was 3s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,18 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Ralph also holds 2 hides in WOLFERLOW. Alwin held them. This land pays tax. He has 1 plough in lordship and 1 villager with 1/2 plough; a further 3 more ploughs possible. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] HEF 9,19 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Ralph also holds ORLETON. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 11 villagers, 15 smallholders, a reeve and 1 rider; between them 7 ploughs. 6 slaves, 5 ploughmen and 1 smith. Value before 1066 £7; now 100s. [= ?9? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <184a> ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy HEF 10,1 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred In the castlery of EWYAS [Harold] Earl William gave 4 carucates of waste land to Walter of Lacy. Roger of Lacy his son holds them, and William [* Devereux *] and Osbern from him. They have 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 Welshmen who pay 2 sesters of honey; they have 1 plough. They have 3 slaves; 2 smallholders. Value of this land 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,2 [In EWIAS] Roger also has one land called LONGTOWN within the boundary of Ewias. This land does not belong to the castlery nor to the Hundred. From this land Roger has 15 sesters of honey and 15 pigs when men are there and [administers] justice over them. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,3 [* CASTLERY outside Hundred *] In the castlery of CLIFFORD [Castle] Roger also holds 4 carucates of land. His father ^[Walter of Lacy]^ held them. They were and are waste. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,4 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Roger also holds PUTLEY, and William [* Devereux *] from him. [* Earl *] Tosti held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value is and was 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,5 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Roger also holds OCLE [Pychard]. Six free men held it as six manors; they could go where they would. 7 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 10 smallholders, a reeve and a smith with 9 ploughs between them. 12 slaves. Of this land Walter of Lacy gave 2 carucates of land to St Peter's of Hereford with King William's consent, and 1 villager and 1 smallholder with their land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; 1 slave there. Value 25s. [Value of] what Roger holds, 75s. Value of the whole before 1066 £7 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,6 Roger also holds MAUND, and William [* Devereux *] from him. Aelric held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; a further 2 ploughs possible there. The value was 30s; now 25s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,7 Roger also has a fishery _ on the [River] Wye which is valued at £6. The burgesses he has in Hereford pay him 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,8 Roger also holds MAUND, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Wonni held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves there. The value was 20s; later 10s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,9 Roger also holds BODENHAM, and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 3 smallholders, a smith, a beadle and 6 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 16s and 30 sticks of eels; meadow only for the oxen. Value before 1066, 50s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,10 Roger also holds in the same Hundred one manor of 1 virgate _ which does not pay tax, and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Edwy the noble held it with 1 plough. The value is and was 26d. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,11 Roger also holds one hide [* BURGHOPE *] from the revenue of MARDEN, the King's manor. Ingelrann holds from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves. Value before 1066 and later, 40s; now 60s. Edwy the noble held it ^[from King Edward]^. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,12 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Roger also holds WOONTON, and Gerald from him. Ernwy held it. 3 virgates which pay tax. 1 plough there. The value was 6s; now 4s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,13 Roger also holds HEATH, and Gerald from him. Leofwin [* the interpreter *] held it. 3 virgates which pay tax. Value 6s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,14 Roger also holds PUDLESTON, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Wulfward held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 1 Frenchman with 1 plough; 2 smallholders. 8 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,15 Roger also holds one manor of 1 1/2 hides _ which pay tax. Alwin holds it from him; his father Edwy [* the noble *] held it. He has 1 plough there and 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. 3 slaves. The value is and was 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] <184b> HEF 10,16 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] In the STRADEL VALLEY Roger also holds BACTON at 5 hides and {WADETUNE} at 1 hide. Gilbert [* of Eskecot *] holds these two manors from Roger. Edwy [* the noble *] and Alward held these 6 hides; they were waste. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave. 3 Welshmen pay 3 sesters of honey. Value 9s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,17 In the same ^[Stradel]^ valley Roger also holds {ELNODESTUNE} at 3 hides, and William [* Devereux *] from Roger; he has 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,18 There also ^[Stradel valley]^ Roger also holds {EDWARDESTUNE} at 1 hide, and Walter from him. It was waste. Value now 8s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,19 In DINEDOR Hundred Roger also holds BULLINGHOPE. Alnoth held it from John the sheriff. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; the third part of 2 mills which is worth 14s 8d. The woodland is in the King's Forest. Value before 1066, 50s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,20 Roger also holds COBHALL. Alward held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. Gerald holds from Roger. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 smallholders with 1 hide; 9 slaves, male and female. Value before 1066, 50s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,21 Roger also holds MAWFIELD, and Ingelrann from him. Edwy the noble held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 smallholders, a smith, 2 male slaves and a female slave. Leofwin [* the interpreter *] holds 1 virgate of this land from Roger himself. Value before 1066, 20s; now 46s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,22 Roger also holds WEBTON, and Berner from him. Alward held it. 1/2 hide [***]. 1 plough there. The value is and was 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,23 Roger also holds WEBTON, and Gerald and Berner from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. 2 1/2 hides. [***]. 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. It was waste. Value now 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,24 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred Roger also holds STRETTON, and Robert [* of Baskerville *] from him. Edwy the noble held it. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 9 smallholders, 4 ploughmen and 2 riding men; between them they have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. A mill at 32d. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,25 Roger also holds LYDE, and Ralph from him. Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 3 smallholders and 1 free man with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,26 Roger also holds LYDE, and Ralph from him. Bruning held it. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,27 In RADLOW Hundred Roger also holds WESTON [Beggard]. Gunfrid held it; he could go where he would. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers, a priest and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow for the oxen. Value before 1066, 100s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,28 Roger also holds YARKHILL. Arnketil, a thane of Earl Harold, held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 7 slaves; a mill at 100d. Value before 1066, 50s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,29 Roger also holds [Halmonds] FROME. [* Earl *] Tosti held it from Queen Edith. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 4 smallholders and a reeve with 8 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill at 7s 6d and 5 sticks of eels. Value before 1066, 60s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,30 Roger also holds [Castle] FROME. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it from Earl Harold. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers, a reeve and 1 free man with 7 ploughs. 10 slaves; a mill at 10s. Value before 1066, 70s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] <184c> HEF 10,31 Roger also holds MUNSLEY, and Ralph from him. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it; he could go where he would. 3 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Value before 1066, 70s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,32 Roger also holds [Little] MARCLE, and Odo from him. Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 1 free man and 1 riding man with 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill which pays corn; woodland which pays 17d. Value before 1066, 100s; now as much. Of these 5 hides Alric held half as a manor; he could go where he would. Odo now holds it with the other land. The value is and was 6s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,33 Roger also holds [Canon] FROME, and Gerard from him. Thorkil [* White *] held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 2 smallholders and a reeve with 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s 10d. Value before 1066, 70s; now 3s more. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,34 Roger also holds EVESBATCH, and Odo from him. Almer, Aelfric and Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold as three manors; they could go where they would. Only 1 hide; it pays tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 1 villager and 1 riding man with 2 ploughs; 3 female slaves. Value before 1066, 28s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,35 Roger also holds MONKHIDE, and Tezelin from him. Asgot held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. The value is and was 5s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,36 Roger also holds TARRINGTON, and Ansfrid [* of Cormeilles *] from him. Alric held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder and 3 slaves. The value was 5s; now 6s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,37 ?*? Roger also holds LEADON, and St Peter's [* of Hereford *] from him by his father's gift, and with King William's consent. Thorkil [* White *] held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough. 8 smallholders have 1 plough there. Value before 1066, 20s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,38 Roger also holds LEADON. Thorkil [* White *] held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value 4s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,39 Roger also holds MATHON, and Odo from him. Merewin , a thane of Earl Oda, held it; he could not withdraw without the lord's permission. 1/2 hide which pays tax. 1 plough. The value is and was 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,40 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Roger also holds LAWTON, and an Englishman from him. Wulfric held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 20s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,41 Roger also holds STREET. King Edward held it. 1 hide, half of which was in the King's lordship and did not pay tax; the other half paid tax. Earl William gave this land from the King's revenue to Ewen the Breton. Now William [* Devereux *] holds it from Roger of Lacy. He has 3 villagers there. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,42 Roger also holds LEDICOT, and Gilbert [* of Eskecot *] from him. 1 hide which pays tax. Alfled held it; she could go where she would. In lordship 1 plough; 1 man with 1 plough. It was waste. Value now 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,43 In ELSDON Hundred Roger also holds HOPLEYS [Green], and Walter from him. Wulfric held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. There are men who pay 10s 8d for their right to settle. Nothing else is there. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,44 Roger also holds LYONSHALL, and Walter from him. Thorkil [* White *] held from Earl Harold. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers, 11 smallholders and 3 riding men with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves, male and female. From some men settled there 100d are given for as long as they wish [to remain]. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] <184d> HEF 10,45 Roger also holds WOONTON. Algar held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. Nothing in lordship, but 5 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs there. The value was 3s 8d; now 64d. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,46 Roger also holds EARDISLEY, and Robert [* of Baskerville *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. This land does not pay tax, nor gives any customary dues, nor lies in any Hundred. It is situated in the middle of a wood; a fortified house is there. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 1 Welshman who pays 3s. [Value ***]. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,47 Roger also holds LETTON, and Tezelin from him. Edwy the noble held it; he could go where he would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough. A priest and 7 settlers with 1 plough pay 5s. A mill which pays nothing; 2 slaves. The value was 2s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,48 In STRETFORD Hundred Roger also holds WEOBLEY. Edwy the noble held it. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers, a priest, a reeve, a smith and 5 smallholders with 9 1/2 ploughs. 11 slaves; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. A park; land for 1 plough, cleared of wood, which pays 11s 9d. St Peter's [* of Hereford *] has one of these villagers by gift of Walter of Lacy. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,49 Roger also holds FERNHILL. Edwy the noble held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 riding man hold 1/2 virgate; between them they have 10 ploughs. 3 slaves; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; land for 1 plough, cleared of wood, which pays 54d. Value before 1066, 60s; now as much. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,50 Roger also holds [Kings] PYON. King Edward held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 3 smallholders, a priest, a reeve and 1 riding man; between them they have 9 ploughs; a further 4 more would be possible there. 4 slaves. Gruffydd [* Boy *] holds 1/2 hide of this land [***]. Sainte-Marie of Cormeilles [holds] 1 virgate and the tithe of the village. Value 12s. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £4; now as much. Ewen the Breton held this land from Earl William, but King William gave it to Walter of Lacy. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,51 Roger also holds BIRLEY, and Guthmund [* son of Saeric *] from him. Saeric [* father of Guthmund *], a thane of Earl Harold, held it. 1/2 hide which does not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; woodland which pays nothing. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,52 Roger also holds ALTON, and Osbern from him. Alnoth held it; he could go where he would. Two parts of 1 hide; they pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Nothing more. The value is and was 10s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,53 Roger also holds SWANSTONE, and Guthmund [* son of Saeric *] from him. Saeric [* father of Guthmund *] held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. Nothing in lordship. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,54 In {STEPLESET} Hundred Roger also holds BROBURY, and Robert from him. Ernwy held it from Edwy the noble; he could not withdraw from him. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 free man with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,55 Roger also holds STAUNTON[-on-Wye], and Leofric from him. Ernwy held from Edwy the noble. 2 hides which pay tax. 1/2 plough there; 1 further plough would be possible there. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,56 Roger also holds MANSELL [Gamage]. Alfled held it from Earl Harold. 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; a fourth would be possible. 10 villagers, a reeve, 2 Frenchmen and 1 smallholder with 10 ploughs. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £8. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,57 Roger also holds STAUNTON[-on-Wye], and William from him. Alric held it; he could go where he would. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; <185a> 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there. 7 slaves; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 25s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,58 Roger also holds YAZOR, and Robert [* of Baskerville *] from him. Ludric , a thane of Earl Algar, held it; he could go where he would. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and a smith with 3 ploughs; 1 rider who pays 2s. 4 ploughmen; 1 female slave. Value before 1066, 15s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,59 Roger also holds YARSOP, and Robert [* of Baskerville *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *], Leofwin [* the interpreter *] and Saemer held it as three manors; they could go where they would. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 Frenchman with 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 2 more ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066, 4s; later 30s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,60 Roger also holds BYFORD, and Walter from him. Alward held it; he could go where he would. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 20s; 4 more ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066, 40s; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,61 Roger also holds WORMSLEY, and Leofric from him. Alwy and Wulfnoth held it from him as two manors; they could go where they would. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and a priest with 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 further plough possible. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,62 Roger also holds WORMSLEY. Hadwy held it; he could go where he would. 1 virgate of land which does not pay tax. Land for 1 plough. The value was 2s; now 3s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,63 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Roger also holds STOKE [Lacy]. Almer the noble held it; he could go where he would. 10 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 22 villagers with 6 ploughs; a further 6 others would be possible. 11 slaves; a mill at 5s. Value before 1066 £10; now the same. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,64 Roger also holds COLLINGTON, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Wulfward the priest held it; he could go where he would. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. The value is and was 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,65 Roger also holds SAWBURY [Hill], and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Wynric held it. 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,66 Roger also holds 6 hides which pay tax in WOLFERLOW. Hugh [* of Lacy *] and Walter hold from him. Earl William gave 4 1/2 hides to Walter ^[of Lacy]^ his father, and King William gave 1 1/2 hides to Roger. Alwin the sheriff held this land before 1066; he could go where he would. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs; a further 3 others possible. 3 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; now 65s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,67 Roger also holds [Bishops] FROME, and Hugh [* of Lacy *] from him. Leofsi held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. 2 slaves; a mill at 32d. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,68 Roger also holds TEDSTONE. Ernsi [* son of Aldgyth *] held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,69 Roger also holds BREDENBURY. Leofsi held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 4 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there in lordship. 5 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. Herman holds from Roger. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,70 Roger also holds BUTTERLEY, and Alwin from him. Edwy the noble, his father, held it. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; a mill at 16d. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. 1 further plough would be possible there. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] <185b> HEF 10,71 Roger also holds MARSTON [Stannett], and Guthmund from him. Saeric, his father, held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. 1 plough there; 2 slaves. The value was 4s; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,72 Roger also holds GRENDON, and William [* Devereux *] from him. Edwy [* the noble *] held it, and Ordric, as two manors. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. Nothing is recorded there. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,73 Roger also holds STANFORD, and {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from him. Edwy the noble held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen and 1 smallholder. The value was 5s; now 10s. 1 further plough would be possible. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,74 Roger also holds `CUPLE', and Edric [* the wild *] from him. Leofsi held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 ploughman with 1 plough. 3 slaves. The value was 5s; now 12s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] HEF 10,75 Roger also holds HANLEY, and St Peter's [* of Hereford *] in alms by gift of Walter of Lacy. Alnoth held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. 1 villager who has 1 plough. The value was 6s; now 8s. [= ?10? Land of Roger of Lacy =] ?11? Land of Roger of Mussegros HEF 11,1 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Roger of Mussegros holds UPTON from the King. Arnketil and Arngrim held it as two manors. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 Frenchman with 1 plough. 4 slaves; 2 smallholders. The value was and is 22s. [= ?11? Land of Roger of Mussegros =] HEF 11,2 Roger also holds LAYSTERS. Arnketil and Arngrim held it as two manors. 1 hide which pays tax. The value was 4s. Now it is waste. [= ?11? Land of Roger of Mussegros =] ?12? Land of Robert Gernon HEF 12,1 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Robert Gernon holds YARPOLE from the King. Richard Scrope held it. 3 hides which pay tax. 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 25s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of Robert Gernon =] HEF 12,2 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred [* In `WOLFHAY' Hundred *] Robert also holds 5 1/2 hides in the castlery of [Richards] CASTLE. Richard [* Scrope *] held it. This land does not pay tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; 34 villagers, 6 smallholders and a smith with 15 ploughs between them; they pay 20s. 10 slaves; a mill which pays 4 measures of corn and 15 sticks of eels. Value before 1066, later and now £7. [= ?12? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?13? Land of Henry of Ferrers HEF 13,1 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Henry of Ferrers holds [Priors] FROME. Alfgeat? held it from Bishop {Estan}? [* of Hereford *]; he could go where he would. 2 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 1 burgess in Hereford who pays 12d. Value before 1066, later and now £3. [= ?13? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] HEF 13,2 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred [* CASTLERY *] In the castlery of EWYAS [Harold] Roger [* of Lacy *] holds from Henry 3 churches, a priest and 32 acres of land; they pay 2 sesters of honey. In the castle he has 2 messuages. [= ?13? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <185c> ?14? Land of William of Ecouis HEF 14,1 [* In Wales *] [CASTLERY] William of Ecouis holds 8 carucates of land in the castlery of CAERLEON. {Turstin} [* son of Rolf *] holds from him. He has 1 plough in lordship; 3 Welshmen who live under Welsh law, with 3 ploughs; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; they pay 4 sesters of honey. 2 male slaves, 1 female [***]. This land was waste before 1066, and when William acquired it. Value now 40s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,2 [* In _ *] In {TORNELAUS} Hundred William also holds MAUND. Edwin held it. 1 hide which pays tax and 1/2 which does not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 cottagers. Meadow for the oxen. Value before 1066 and later, 40s; now 5s more. The clerics of St Guthlac's claim this manor. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,3 William also holds BROADWARD. Edwin held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; a smith. Meadow for the oxen. Stephen [* son of Fulcred *] holds from William. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 25s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,4 William also holds in NEWTON 1/2 hide which pays tax [***]. Brun held it. Bernard [* Beard *] holds from William. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough; 4 slaves. The value was 10s; now 12s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,5 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred William also holds CROFT, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Edwin held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen, 1 Frenchman and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,6 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] William also holds POSTON, and Ralph from him. In the Stradel Valley. Edwin held it. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough. It was waste. [Value] now 5s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,7 In ELSDON Hundred William also holds RUSHOCK. Earl Harold held it. 1 hide which pays tax. It was and is waste. A hedged enclosure there in a large wood. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,8 William also holds DILWYN. Edwin held it; he could go where he would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs; a further 2 more ploughs would be possible. 1 female slave. Value before 1066 £4; later and now 75s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,9 William also holds in this village ^[DILWYN]^ 1 hide which pays tax. Ernwy held it; he could go where he would. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 25s; later 10s; now 15s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,10 In {STEPLESET} Hundred William also holds YARSOP. Almer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15[s]; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,11 William also holds in this village ^[YARSOP]^ 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Aelfric held it; he could go where he would. Nothing there. However, the value was and is 3s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] HEF 14,12 [In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred] William also holds MARSTON [Stannett]. Edwin held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. Value before 1066 and later, 4s; now 6s. [= ?14? Land of William of Ecouis =] ?15? Land of William son of Baderon HEF 15,1 In BROMSASH Hundred William son of Baderon holds HOPE [Mansell]. Leofric and Edwulf held it as two manors. 4 hides which pay tax. Solomon holds it from William. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. A third part of this manor lay in [the lands of] St Peter's Church of Gloucester before 1066, according to the testimony of the County. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,2 William also holds RUARDEAN, and Solomon from him. Hadwy held it. 4 hides which pay tax. 3 ploughs would be possible in lordship. 1 smallholder, 2 villagers and 1 Welshman with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,3 William also holds one virgate of land from LINTON, the King's manor. Leofstan held it ^[from King Edward]^; he could not withdraw from this manor. 1 plough there; nothing more. The value is and was 3s. ^[Belongs to Linton]^ [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] <185d> HEF 15,4 In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred William also holds 1/2 hide in [Much] MARCLE, the King's manor. ^[Belongs to [Much] Marcle. King Edward held it]^ [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,5 William also holds BICKERTON, and Geoffrey from him. {Adulf} held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers with 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. The value is and was 30s. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,6 In RADLOW Hundred William also holds STRETTON [Grandison]. Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 7 ploughs; 3 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; 2 mills at 6s 8d. Value before 1066 £9; now £7. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,7 William also holds WHITWICK. Thorkil [* White *] held it from Earl Harold. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; 3 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,8 William also holds ASHPERTON. Wulfwy held it from Earl Harold; he could go where he would. 5 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 13 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 1 league in both length and width. Value before 1066, 110s; now as much. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,9 William also holds WALSOPTHORNE, and Gerald from him. Thorkil [* White *], Wulfmer's man, held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 1 free man with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; now as much. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] HEF 15,10 William also holds MUNSLEY. Aelfric held it; he could go where he would. 1 1/2 hides; they pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders and 1 slave; 1 more plough possible there. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 15s. [= ?15? Land of William son of Baderon =] ?16? Land of William son of Norman HEF 16,1 In RADLOW Hundred William son of Norman holds MUNSLEY. Wada held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders and 1 slave; 1/2 plough more would be possible there. The value is and was 10s. [= ?16? Land of William son of Norman =] HEF 16,2 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred William also holds HOPTON [Sollers], and Richere from him. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; now as much. [= ?16? Land of William son of Norman =] HEF 16,3 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred William also holds VENNS [Green]. Stenulf held it ^[from King Edward]^. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. ^[It was attached to the revenue of Marden, the King's manor]^ [= ?16? Land of William son of Norman =] HEF 16,4 William also holds [The] VERN. Two riders held it before 1066 ^[from King Edward]^. 1/2 hide. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 male slaves, 1 female. The value was 10s; now 16s. These two manors were attached to the revenue of Marden, the King's manor. [= ?16? Land of William son of Norman =] ?17? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf HEF 17,1 In BROMSASH Hundred {Turstin} son of Rolf holds ALVINGTON. Brictric held it before 1066. 6 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers with 9 ploughs; they pay 20 blooms of iron and 8 sesters of honey. 5 slaves; a mill at 40d. Value before 1066, 20s; now £4. [= ?17? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] HEF 17,2 In RADLOW Hundred {Turstin} also holds [Little] MARCLE, and another {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from him. Brictric held it from Earl Harold; he could go where he would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs; 4 slaves. Value before 1066, later and now, 60s. [= ?17? Land of {Turstin} son of Rolf =] <186a> ?18? Land of Albert of Lorraine HEF 18,1 In RADLOW Hundred Albert of Lorraine holds UPLEADON. Edith sister of Earl Oda held it. 9 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third would be possible. 32 villagers and 13 smallholders with 32 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 32d. Value before 1066 £14; now £15. [= ?18? Land of Albert of Lorraine =] ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough HEF 19,1 [CASTLE] Alfred of Marlborough holds the castle of EWYAS [Harold] from King William. The King himself granted him the lands which Earl William, who had refortified the castle, had given him; that is, 5 carucates of land in that place and 5 other carucates at MONNINGTON. The King also granted him the land of Ralph of Bernay which belonged to the castle. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 9 Welshmen with 6 ploughs who pay 7 sesters of honey; 12 smallholders who work 1 day a week. 4 ploughmen; 1 man who pays 6d. Five men-at-arms of his, Richard, Gilbert, William, ^[another]^ William, and Arnold, have 5 ploughs in lordship; 12 smallholders and 3 fisheries; meadow, 22 acres. Two others, ^[a third]^ William and Ralph, hold land for 2 ploughs. {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] holds land which pays 19d; Warner land at 5s. They have 5 smallholders. Value of this castle of Ewyas [Harold] £10. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,2 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred Alfred also holds BURGHILL. Earl Harold held it. 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers, 19 smallholders and a priest with 24 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 20s and 25 sticks of eels; woodland which pays 4s. 5 burgesses in Hereford pay 52d to this manor. In this manor 2 men-at-arms have 2 ploughs; 2 ploughmen. Godric, a thane, has 1 plough; another man has 1 villager. Before 1066 the third penny of the two Hundreds, Stretford and {Cutestornes}, belonged to this manor. Value then £20; now £15. ^[Osbern uncle of Alfred held it before 1066 after [* Earl *] Godwin and [* Earl *] Harold had been exiled]^ [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,3 Alfred also holds BRINSOP, and Richard from him. Earl Harold held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers, a priest and 15 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs. 5 ploughmen. Value before 1066 £8; now £6. Osbern uncle of Alfred held these two manors before 1066 after [* Earl *] Godwin and [* Earl *] Harold had been exiled. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,4 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] In the STRADEL VALLEY Alfred also holds MONNINGTON. Earl Harold held it. 5 hides [***]. Ralph of Bernay took 1 hide wrongfully from it. 3 Frenchmen with 3 ploughs; 9 smallholders and 1 rider with 1/2 plough. It was waste. Now it pays 30s. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,5 Alfred also holds BREDWARDINE. Earl Harold held it. 5 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers, 6 smallholders, 1 man and 1 Welshman; between them they have 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. It was waste. Value now £3. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,6 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Alfred also holds one manor [* Pencombe *] at 15 hides which pay tax, and his daughter [* Agnes *] from him. Alfred held it himself before 1066. In lordship 3 ploughs; 21 villagers, 4 smallholders, a priest with a church, a smith; between them they have 20 ploughs. 6 slaves and 6 ploughmen. A mill at 5s. Value before 1066 £14; now £10. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,7 In BROMSASH Hundred Alfred also holds [Hill-of-]EATON. Earl Harold held it. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Value before 1066, 50s; later and now, 40s. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,8 [In ELSDON Hundred] Alfred also holds PEMBRIDGE. Earl Harold held it. 11 hides, less 1 virgate; they pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 20 villagers, 7 smallholders and 1 riding man with 12 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s. There was woodland there for 160 pigs, if it had produced [mast]. <186b> The Canons of St Guthlac's claim this manor of Pembridge; they state that Earl Godwin and his son [* Earl *] Harold wrongfully took it from St Guthlac's. Value before 1066 £16; later it was waste; value now £10 10s. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,9 In STRETFORD Hundred Alfred also holds STRETFORD. Earl Harold held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Gilbert holds from {Turstin}, and {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from Alfred. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 3 ploughs would be possible there. 3 slaves; meadow which pays 3s. Woodland there. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] HEF 19,10 In RADLOW Hundred Alfred also holds [Much] COWARNE. Earl Harold held it. 15 hides which pay tax, but King William granted 6 hides exempt from tax. Agnes daughter of Alfred and wife of {Turstin} of Wigmore holds this manor. In lordship 2 ploughs; A priest, a reeve, 26 villagers and 8 smallholders; between them they have 32 ploughs. 4 slaves and a smith. Both the meadow and woodland pay nothing. 1 hide of this land lies in the King's wood. Before 1066 the third penny of three Hundreds belonged to this manor; now this has been removed. Value then £25; now 100s less. [= ?[19]? Land of Alfred of Marlborough =] ?20? Land of Alfred of `Spain' HEF 20,1 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Alfred of `Spain' holds THORNBURY. Siward held it; he could go where he would. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 more ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now £4 10s. [= ?20? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] HEF 20,2 Alfred also holds 1 hide in the same village ^[THORNBURY]^. Leofric, Leofing and Ernwy held it as three manors. This land was waste. 1/2 plough there. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough; 1 further plough would be possible there. This land pays tax. Those who held it could go where they would. The value was 13s 4d; now 2s. [= ?20? Land of Alfred of `Spain' =] ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles HEF 21,1 In RADLOW Hundred Ansfrid of Cormeilles holds TARRINGTON. Alwold and Ernwy held it as two manors; they could go where they would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 12 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 8 other men there who pay nothing; 1 further plough would be possible there. 4 male and 3 female slaves. Value before 1066, 110s; later £4; now £6. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] HEF 21,2 Ansfrid also holds PIXLEY. Thorger held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 free men and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] HEF 21,3 In BROMSASH Hundred Ansfrid also holds ASTON [Ingham], and Godfrey from him. King Edward held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs; 8 other men who pay nothing. 2 ploughmen. A mill which pays nothing. Value before 1066, 50s; now 100s. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] HEF 21,4 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Ansfrid also holds [Sollers] HOPE. Hagni [* the reeve *] held it; he could go where he would. 5 hides which pay tax. Richard holds from Ansfrid. He has 2 ploughs in lordship and 11 slaves. A man-at-arms holds 1 1/2 hides; he has 1 plough and 1 smallholder. A mill at 5s; 3 more ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now £4. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] HEF 21,5 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Ansfrid also holds AMBERLEY, and Richard from him. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 1 smallholder. The value was and is 20s. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] HEF 21,6 In DINEDOR HUNDRED Ansfrid also holds BULLINGHOPE. Rever held it [***]. 2 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The third part of 2 mills which pays 14s 8d; woodland there, but placed in the King's Forest. The value was 50s; now the same. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] <186c> HEF 21,7 In STRETFORD Hundred Ansfrid also holds CLEHONGER. Earl Harold held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 ploughmen. A mill at 5s; woodland which pays nothing; 1 hide laid waste. Gerard holds 3 virgates of this land; with 1 man of his he has 1/2 plough. It was waste. Value now 70s. [= ?21? Land of Ansfrid of Cormeilles =] ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester HEF 22,1 In RADLOW Hundred Durand of Gloucester holds ASHPERTON, and Ralph [* Bloiet *] from him. Ernwy, a thane of Earl Harold, held it; he could go where he would. 3 virgates which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders and 4 male and 2 female slaves. The value was and is 20s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,2 In BROMSASH Hundred Durand also holds PONTSHILL, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Gunnar held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. The value was and is 6s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,3 Durand also holds WESTON[-under-Penyard], and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. The said Gunnar held it. 2 hides which pay tax. 2 smallholders have 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs possible. The value is and was 4s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,4 Durand also holds COLDBOROUGH, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Gunnar also held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave. The value is and was 64d. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,5 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Durand also holds ROCHFORD, and his nephew Walter too, and Widard from them. Leofnoth held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. Woodland which pays nothing. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now, 30s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,6 Durand also, and his nephew Walter, hold LAYSTERS, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Godric held it. 2 hides which pay tax. It is and was waste. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,7 In STRETFORD Hundred Durand also holds THRUXTON, and Bernard [* Beard *] from him. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves and 1 smallholder. It was waste. Value [now] 40s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] HEF 22,8 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred Durand also holds LITLEY, and Widard from him. Rever held it, and Alwin, as two manors. 1 hide [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen. King William gave this land to Roger of Pîtres. The value was 15s; now 10s. [= ?22? Land of Durand of Gloucester =] ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz HEF 23,1 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Drogo son of Poyntz holds ROCHFORD. Wulfmer held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 6 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; now 28s. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] HEF 23,2 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] [In the STRADEL VALLEY] Drogo also holds DORSTONE. Earl Harold held it. 7 hides. [Value ***]. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] HEF 23,3 Drogo also holds {BURCSTANESTUNE}. Edwin, Alfhild and Alward held it as three manors. 3 hides. [***]. [Value ***]. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] HEF 23,4 Drogo also holds MYNYDDBRYDD. [***]. 1 hide. Drogo has 4 ploughs in lordship; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 2s. A priest and a smith. Value 100s. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] HEF 23,5 In {WIMUNDESTREU} Hundred Drogo also holds `HANLEYS [End]'. Leofing, Godwin and Alward held it as three manors; they could go where they would. 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates; they pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs; a third plough would be possible. 1 slave; 1 burgess at 4d. The value was 13s; now 12s. Adelelm holds it. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] HEF 23,6 In RADLOW Hundred Drogo also holds MATHON. Alward, a thane of Earl Oda, held it; he could not withdraw without the lord's permission. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Adelelm holds it; he has 1 plough there. The value was 5s; later 4s; now 10s. [= ?23? Land of Drogo son of Poyntz =] <186d> ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard HEF 24,1 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Osbern son of Richard holds MILTON. He held it himself before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves and 1 smallholder. Woodland, 4 leagues in both length and width. It was waste. Value now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,2 Osbern ^[son of Richard]^ also holds BYTON. He held it himself before 1066. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. 1 water-meadow. The value was 12s; now 20s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,3 Osbern ^[son of Richard]^ also holds and held: BRADLEY at 1 hide; TITLEY at 3 hides; [Little] BRAMPTON at 1 hide; KNILL at 2 hides; [Lower] HARPTON at 1/2 hide; HARPTON at 3 hides; NASH at 1 hide; CLATTERBRUNE at 2 hides; {QUERENTUNE} at 1 hide; DISCOED at 3 hides; CASCOB at 1/2 hide. In these 11 manors is land for 36 ploughs, but it was and is waste. It has never paid tax; it lies in the Welsh March. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,4 Osbern ^[son of Richard]^ also holds and held LYE. 1/2 hide. 1 plough would be possible. 1 villager only. Value 5s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,5 On these waste lands _ have grown woods in which this Osbern goes hunting and he has from them what he can catch. Nothing else. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,6 In ELSDON Hundred Osbern also holds TITLEY. Earl Harold held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. However, there is a hedged enclosure there in a small wood. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,7 In STRETFORD Hundred In NEWTON 1/2 hide which pays tax and 1 virgate which does not pay tax. Saeric [* father of Guthmund *] held it as a manor; he could go where he would. Herbert had it from Richard Scrope. In lordship 3 oxen; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. The value was 40s; now 24s. 1 plough would be possible there. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,8 In {STEPLESET} Hundred [* In {HEZETRE} Hundred *] Osbern also holds STAUNTON[-on-Arrow], and Drogo [* son of Poyntz *] from him. Seisyll held it; he could go where he would. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves. It was waste. Value now 60s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,9 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Osbern also holds and held BODENHAM. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers, a smith, 2 smallholders, a priest and 1 rider with 8 ploughs between them. Value before 1066, 60s; now 48s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,10 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Osbern also holds and held WHYLE. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. The value was 12s; now 8s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,11 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred Osbern also holds LYDE, and Roger [of] Lacy from him. Seisyll held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, a reeve and a smith with 2 ploughs. The value was 25s; now 30s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,12 [In `WOLFHAY' Hundred] Osbern also holds LUDFORD. 1 hide. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 6s. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] HEF 24,13 Osbern also has 23 men in [Richards] CASTLE. They pay 10s. Value to him of this castle, 20s. [= ?24? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold HEF 25,1 In DINEDOR Hundred Gilbert son of Turold holds ROTHERWAS. Siric held it before 1066. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £6; now £3. There were 10 villagers with 13 ploughs. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,2 Gilbert also holds BULLINGHOPE. Edwin held it. 2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 4 slaves there. The third part of a mill which pays 14s 8d. The value was 50s; now as much. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] <187a> HEF 25,3 In STRETFORD Hundred Gilbert also holds WINNALL. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it. 3 hides. In lordship 1 plough; another would be possible. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 ploughmen with 1 plough. Picot holds from Gilbert. It was waste. Value now 30s. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,4 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] In the STRADEL VALLEY Gilbert also holds [The] BAGE. Edwin held it. 3 hides. [***]. 8 Welshmen with 2 ploughs; they pay 1 hawk and 2 dogs. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,5 Gilbert also holds MIDDLEWOOD. Earl Harold held it. 2 hides. [Value ***]. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,6 Gilbert also holds HAREWOOD. Edwy [* the noble *] held it. 4 hides. The whole of this land has been turned back into woodland. It was waste and pays nothing. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,7 In the STRADEL VALLEY 112 ploughs could plough. 56 hides; they paid tax. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,8 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Gilbert also holds {CHETESTOR}. Ernwy and Godwin held it as two manors; they could go where they would. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 villagers with 7 ploughs; 1 further plough would be possible in lordship. 6 slaves; a mill at 4 1/2s. Value before 1066, 50s; later 45s; now 70s. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] HEF 25,9 In ELSDON Hundred Gilbert also holds AILEY. Earl Harold held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Earl William gave these to Gilbert [in exchange] for 4 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. A fortified house there; a large wood for hunting. It was waste. Value now 5s. [= ?25? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?26? Land of Ilbert son of Turold HEF 26,1 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Ilbert son of Turold holds [Priors] FROME. Wulfward held it. [***]. 1 1/2 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value was and is 30s. [= ?26? Land of Ilbert son of Turold =] HEF 26,2 In DINEDOR Hundred Ilbert also holds CLEHONGER. Leofnoth held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 ploughmen. It was waste. Value now 25s. [= ?26? Land of Ilbert son of Turold =] ?27? Land of Herman of Dreux HEF 27,1 [In ELSDON Hundred] Herman of Dreux holds MARSTON from the King. Saemer, Wulfwin and Grim held it as three manors; they could go where they would. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 riding men and 7 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 4 more ploughs would be possible there. 2 slaves; woodland, 5 furlongs in both length and width. Value before 1066, 34s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?27? Land of Herman of Dreux =] ?28? Land of Humphrey of Bouville HEF 28,1 In RADLOW Hundred Humphrey of Bouville holds PIXLEY from the King. Eskil, the Bishop of Hereford's man, held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was and is 8s. [= ?28? Land of Humphrey of Bouville =] HEF 28,2 Humphrey also holds MUNSLEY. Saemer held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. The value was 16s. Now these two manors are at a revenue of 30s. [= ?28? Land of Humphrey of Bouville =] ?29? Land of Hugh the ass HEF 29,1 In {STEPLESET} Hundred Hugh the ass holds KENCHESTER. Wulfwy the noble held it; he could go where he would. 4 hides which pay tax. One Godric bought 1/2 hide of this land from the said Wulfwy and held it as a manor. Hugh has 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 slaves. A mill at 2s. The said Godric has 1 plough there under Hugh and 1/2 hide. Hugh also leased 1 hide of this land to Earl William and this Earl gave it to King Maredudd. His son Gruffydd ^[Boy]^ has 2 smallholders there. <187b> Value before 1066, 60s; now 70s. [Value of] what Gruffydd ^[Boy]^ holds, 5s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,2 In `GREYTREE' Hundred Hugh also holds FOWNHOPE. Thorkil White held it. 15 hides; 10 of them pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders; 2 priests with a church which has 1/2 hide of land. A reeve, a smith and a carpenter. Between them they have 25 ploughs. 18 male and 8 female slaves; a mill at 5s; 3 fisheries which pay 300 eels. The lord has 12s 4d from the waste lands. Hugh gave 1 member of this manor to a man-at-arms of his, with 1 plough. Value before 1066 £12; later £15; now £16. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,3 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Hugh also holds one manor [* LIVERS OCLE *] at 1 hide which does not pay tax. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,4 Hugh also holds one manor [* WESTHIDE *] at 3 virgates which pay tax. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. There were and are 3 riding men with 3 ploughs; they serve the lord. Value before 1066, 13s; now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,5 Hugh also holds SUTTON. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 2 hides which do not pay tax. 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 1 Frenchman with 1 plough. The value is and was 30s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,6 [* In STRADEL Hundred *] In the STRADEL VALLEY Hugh also holds {BELTROU}. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 1/2 hide. ^[Was and is waste.]^ [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,7 Hugh also holds {WLUETONE}. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 2 hides [***]. These two lands were and are waste. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,8 Hugh also holds WILMASTONE. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 5 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 2 smallholders, a smith and 1 rider with 2 smallholders; between them they have 2 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; a mill at 3s. It was waste. Value now 30s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,9 Hugh also holds {ALMUNDESTUNE}. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it. 3 hides. 2 Frenchmen with 2 ploughs; a priest with a church who has 1/2 plough; 3 slaves and 1 smallholder; 2 men pay 8s. It was waste. Value now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,10 Hugh also holds {ALCAMESTUNE}. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 1 hide. It was and is waste; but it pays 3s, however. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,11 In {CUTESTORNES} Hundred Hugh also holds WELLINGTON. Thorkil White held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; previously there were 5 ploughs. 9 villagers, 8 smallholders, a priest, a reeve, a smith and 4 riding men; between them they have 8 ploughs. 11 male and 9 female slaves; 2 mills at 13s. At Droitwich he has 17 measures of salt for 30d. Value before 1066 £8; now £7. There were more ploughs there than there are now. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,12 Hugh also holds CREDENHILL. Thorkil [* White *] held it. 2 hides which do not pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,13 Hugh also holds STRETTON. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it. Vitalis holds from Hugh. 1/2 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. The value is and was 10s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,14 Hugh also [holds] 1/2 hide in WELLINGTON, and Ralph from him. Wulfwin held it. 1 plough there. The value is and was 10s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,15 In RADLOW Hundred Hugh also holds {LINCUMBE}. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it. 3 virgates [***]. Land for 1 plough. The value was 9s; now 7s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,16 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Hugh also holds `BERNALDESTON'. Thorkil [* White *] held it. 2 hides. A large wood there, but its size has not been stated. There is a hedged enclosure in which he may keep what he can catch. The rest of the land is waste. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,17 In ELSDON Hundred Hugh also holds 1/2 hide which pays tax in EARDISLEY. Earl Harold held it. It was and is waste. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,18 Hugh also holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in CHICKWARD; they pay tax. Earl Harold held them. Earl William gave them to Hugh himself. It was and is waste. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,19 Hugh also holds {LEGE}. Leofgeat held it; he could not withdraw without his lord's permission. 1/2 hide which pays tax. The same [man] who held it, holds it. He has 1 plough there. It was waste. Value now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] HEF 29,20 In SELLACK Hundred Hugh also holds STRANGFORD. Alric held it from Thorkil White. 1/2 hide. 2 men who have 2 ploughs and pay 2 sesters of honey. The land does not pay tax. [= ?29? Land of Hugh the ass =] <187c> ?30? Land of Urso of Abetot HEF 30,1 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Urso of Abetot holds WICTON. Alwin held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. The value was 6s; now 3s. Roger of Lacy holds this manor by exchange from Urso. [= ?30? Land of Urso of Abetot =] ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd HEF 31,1 In ELSDON Hundred Gruffydd son of Maredudd holds from the King in {MATEURDIN} the third part of 2 hides which pay tax. Earl Harold held it. Earl William gave it to King Maredudd. It was and is waste, but Robert holds a hedged enclosure there from Gruffydd, however. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,2 Gruffydd also holds {CURDESLEGE}. Earl Harold held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste, except for 3 acres of land recently ploughed there. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,3 In {STEPLESET} Hundred Gruffydd also holds BUNSHILL. Godric held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; 3 ploughs would be possible there. The value was and is 10s. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,4 Gruffydd also holds MANSELL [Lacy]. Godric held it; he could go where he would. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 3 riders with 9 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there. 2 slaves. The value was 100s; now 10s less. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,5 Gruffydd also holds MANSELL [Lacy]. Godwin and Ulfkil held it as two manors; they could go where they would. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; another would be possible. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,6 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Gruffydd also holds STOKE [Bliss]. Godric held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 1 plough. 6 villagers with 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. The value was and is 25s. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] HEF 31,7 In {HEZETRE} Hundred Gruffydd also holds LYE. Owen and Almer held it as two manors. They were waste. 3 hides which do not pay tax. Earl William gave them to King Maredudd. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 15s. Ralph of Mortimer holds the woodland of this manor with 57 acres of land. King William granted the tax to King Maredudd, and later to his son ^[Gruffydd]^. [= ?31? Land of Gruffydd son of Maredudd =] ?32? [Land] of Rainer ^[the carpenter]^ HEF 32,1 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred Rainer the carpenter holds MARSTON [Stannett] from the King. Ludi held it; he could go where he would. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. The value was and is 4s. [= ?32? [Land] of Rainer ^[the carpenter]^ =] ?33? [Land of Charbonnel] HEF 33,1 [In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred] Charbonnel holds NOAKES from the King. Kolgrim held it; he could go where he would. 1 hide which pays tax. 1/2 plough. 2 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 30s; later 20s; now 24s. [= ?33? [Land of Charbonnel] =] ?34? [Land of Ralph the chaplain's wife] HEF 34,1 In {STEPLESET} Hundred Ralph the chaplain's wife holds YARSOP from the King. Wulfnoth held it; he could not leave his lord. 3 virgates of land which pay tax. 2 slaves; 4 cattle. The value was 8s; now 12s. HEF 34,2 In {PLEGELGETE} Hundred In ROWDEN this woman ^[Ralph the chaplain's wife]^ with her son Walter holds 1/2 hide which pays tax. It is waste; however, it pays 2s. Aelfeva held it. The value was 3s. ?35? [Land of Stephen [* son of Fulcred *]] HEF 35,1 In {TORNELAUS} Hundred Stephen [* son of Fulcred *] holds 1 virgate of land in MARDEN from the King. Alward held it as a manor from King Edward. In lordship he has 1 plough and 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. The value was and is 10s. [= ?35? [Land of Stephen [* son of Fulcred *]] =] ?36? [Land of Madoc, Edric [* the wild *] and Almer] HEF 36,1 In RADLOW Hundred Madoc holds ASHPERTON from the King. Godric held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. The value was and is 15s. HEF 36,2 In `WOLFHAY' Hundred Edric [* the wild *] holds LAYSTERS from the King. He held it himself from King Edward. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Value then 15s. Now it is waste. HEF 36,3 In this Hundred Almer holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. He held it himself from King Edward; it paid tax. Value 10d. <187d> <188a> <188b> <188c> <188d> <189a> CAMBRIDGESHIRE CAM B1 [* In CAMBRIDGE Hundred *] The Borough of CAMBRIDGE answered for a Hundred before 1066. In this borough there were and are ten wards. In the first ward, 54 messuages; 2 of them are unoccupied. In this first ward, Count Alan has 5 burgesses who pay nothing. The Count of Mortain has 3 messuages of the land of Judicael [* the hunter *]. 3 burgesses who paid 5s 8 1/2d before 1066 now pay nothing. Ralph Banks has 3 burgesses who pay nothing. Roger [* of Childerley *], Bishop Remigius's man, [has] 3 burgesses; they pay nothing. Erchenger has 1 burgess; he pays nothing. This single ward was accounted as two before 1066 but 27 houses have been destroyed for the castle. CAM B2 In the second ward were 48 messuages before 1066; 2 of them are unoccupied. 13 of these messuages pay nothing; the remaining 32 pay all dues. Count Alan has 5 of the burgesses who pay nothing and 9 who dwell on the lands of the English. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B3 In the third ward were 41 messuages before 1066; 11 of them are unoccupied. The remaining 30 pay all dues. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B4 In the fourth ward were 45 messuages before 1066; 24 of them are unoccupied. The 21 left pay all dues. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B5 In the fifth ward were 50 messuages before 1066; one of these is unoccupied. All the others pay their dues. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B6 In the seventh ward were 37 messuages before 1066. 3 Frenchmen have [***] 3 of these messuages but pay nothing. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B7 In the eighth ward were 37 messuages before 1066. A priest holds one of them and pays nothing. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B8 In the ninth ward were 32 messuages before 1066; 3 of them are unoccupied. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B9 In the tenth ward were 29 messuages before 1066; 6 of them are unoccupied, but they still answer. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B10 From the dues of this town £7 a year; from the land-tribute £7, 2 {orae}, 2d. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B11 Before 1066 the burgesses lent their ploughs to the sheriff three times a year, now they are demanded on nine occasions. Before 1066 they found neither cartage nor carts; they now do so through an imposed due. They also claim back for themselves from Picot the sheriff the common pasture taken away through him and by him. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B12 Picot [!5! the sheriff !5!] himself has made 3 mills there which diminish the pasture and [which] have destroyed many houses. Also a mill of the Abbot of Ely, and another of Count Alan. The mills themselves pay £9 a year. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B13 Picot [* the sheriff *] also had £8, a riding-horse, and arms for 1 man-at-arms from the heriot of lawmen. ^[Cambridge]^ CAM B14 When he was sheriff, Aelfric son of Godric had 20s as the heriot of 1 of them. ^[Cambridge]^ <189b> List 1 [List of landholders in Cambridgeshire] 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Winchester 3 The Bishop of Lincoln 4 The Bishop of Rochester 5 The Abbot of Ely 6 The Abbot of St Edmund's 7 The Abbot of Ramsey 8 The Abbot of Thorney 9 The Abbot of Crowland 10 The Abbot of Saint-Wandrille 11 The Abbess of Chatteris 12 The Count of Mortain 13 Earl Roger 14 Count Alan 15 Count Eustace 16 The Canons of Bayeux 17 Walter Giffard 18 William of Warenne 19 Richard son of Count Gilbert 20 Robert of Tosny 21 Robert Gernon 22 Geoffrey de Mandeville 23 Gilbert of Ghent 24 Gilbert son of Turold 25 Eudo the steward 26 Hardwin of Scales 27 Hugh of Bernières 28 Hugh of Port 29 Aubrey de Vere 30 Eustace of Huntingdon 31 Guy of Raimbeaucourt 32 Picot of Cambridge 33 Peter of Valognes 34 Ranulf brother of Ilger 35 John son of Waleran 36 William son of Ansculf 37 William of Keynes 38 Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton 39 David of Argentan 40 Two of the King's carpenters 41 Countess Judith 42 Azelina, wife of Ralph Tallboys 43 The wife of Boselin of Dives 44 Erchenger the baker ?[1]? Land of the King CAM 1,1 In `STAPLOE' Hundred SOHAM is a manor of the King's. It answers for 9 1/2 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. 16 villagers and 16 smallholders with 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 2 mills at 24s; from fisheries 3500 eels; meadow for 14 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. 7 fishermen there, who pay to the King a presentation of fish three times a year, according to what they can. In total value, it pays £25 a year assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d at face value in white pence for corn, malt, honey and other small customary dues. Before 1066 it paid £25 at face value, and three days' revenue in corn, honey, <189c> malt and everything else. King Edward always had this manor in lordship. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,2 ?M? FORDHAM is a lordship village of the King's. It answers for 5 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 6 villagers and 15 smallholders with 15 acres, with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills, 16s, feed 2 pigs a year; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. It pays £10 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white silver for honey, corn and malt; before 1066 it paid £10 at face value and three days' revenue in honey, corn and malt. King Edward always had this manor in lordship. In this village a Freeman, Brunmann, holds 1 hide of the King's jurisdiction; before 1066 he could grant his land to whom he would, but, however, he always found cartage or 8d in the King's service and made good his fine to the sheriff. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,3 ?M? ISLEHAM is a lordship village of the King's. It answers for 6 hides and 40 acres of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 1/2 mills at 22s 8d and 1250 eels; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. It pays £10 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white silver for honey, corn, malt and other small customary dues. King Edward always had this manor in lordship. In this manor were 4 Freemen of King Edward's; they had 1 hide and 40 acres of this land. They could grant and sell to whom they would, but they always found cartage or 8d in the King's service, and made good their fine to the sheriff. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,4 In CHEVELEY Hundred ?M? CHEVELEY is a lordship village of the King's. It answers for 8 hides and 40 acres. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 ploughs; a ninth possible. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. It pays £10 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white coin for honey, corn and malt. Before 1066 it paid £15 at face value. King Edward always had this manor in lordship. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,5 In `STAINE' Hundred ?M? WILBRAHAM is a lordship village of the King's. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; a further 3 possible. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill, 10s; 2 {orae} from toll; meadow for 8 ploughs. It pays £10 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white silver for honey, corn and malt. King Edward's revenue was £14 at face value for everything that belonged to the revenue. This manor was always in the King's lordship. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,6 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred ?M? COMBERTON is a lordship village of the King's. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. <189d> Meadow for 2 ploughs. It pays 100s at face value; before 1066 it paid as much. This land was always in the King's revenue. With these 2 hides is 1/2 virgate which a Freeman holds who was not there before 1066. Value then 2s, now 12d. This man was under Earl Waltheof. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,7 ?M? In HASLINGFIELD the King holds 7 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 11 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. Meadow for 3 ploughs; wood for repairing fences; 2 slaves. It pays £10 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white coin for honey, corn, malt and other customary dues; before 1066 it paid £10 at face value, and in proportion to this, as much corn, malt and honey as was needed. This land was always in the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,8 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In KINGSTON the King holds 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave. It pays 40s at face value; before 1066 it paid 60s. This land was always in the King's revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,9 In CHESTERTON Hundred CHESTERTON is a lordship village of the King's. It answers for 30 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3; a further 9 possible. 2 villagers, 16 smallholders and 6 cottagers with 4 ploughs. A priest has 1 virgate of land. Meadow for 8 ploughs; from the marsh 1000 eels. It pays £15 assayed and weighed, and £13 8s 4d in white coin for honey, corn, malt and other customary dues; before 1066 it paid £15 at face value and, in proportion to this, as much customary dues as was needed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,10 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In HINXTON lies the defence obligation of 1 1/2 hides of Chesterford Manor; it is valued in [***] Essex. Earl Algar held this land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,11 In CHEVELEY Hundred ?M? WOODDITTON answered for 10 hides before 1066; now for 1 hide. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a further 13 [[11]] ploughs possible. 3 slaves; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 300 pigs; from the village grazing 6s 8d. Total value £12; when acquired £15; before 1066 as much. William of Noyers holds this manor from the King at a revenue. This manor lay in [the lands of] the Church of St Etheldreda of Ely before 1066, but Archbishop Stigand took it away; the men of the Hundred do not know how. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,12 In `STAPLOE' Hundred In EXNING King William has 13 1/2 hides. Land for 34 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 35 villagers and 34 smallholders with 24 ploughs. 7 slaves; 3 mills, 20s and 7000 eels; meadow for 4 ploughs. Total value £53; when Godric [* the steward *] acquired it £12; before 1066 £56. Edeva the fair held this manor, and in this manor were 7 Freemen, Edeva's men; they could withdraw without her permission, but she had jurisdiction of them herself; each of them found cartage in the King's service, or 8d or a pledge. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,13 In SOHAM King William has 6 hides and 40 acres, in his writ. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <190a> CAM 1,14 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred In FULBOURN Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 26 Freemen who have 4 hides, under the King's hands. Land for 6 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for the ploughs. They pay £8 a year assayed and weighed, and each year 12 horses and 12 escorts if the King comes into the sheriffdom; if he does not come, 12s 8d; before 1066 they only paid the sheriff cartages and escorts or 12s 8d; Picot [* the sheriff *] annexed the excess in the King's despite. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,15 In CHILFORD Hundred In BABRAHAM Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate from the King. This land lies in [the lands of] Chesterford and is valued there, at 30s, in Essex. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held this land under Earl Algar; he could not withdraw or sell. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,16 In ABINGTON Picot [* the sheriff *] holds under the King's hands; {Sagar}? , a Freeman, holds 1/2 virgate from him. Value 12d. Almer held this land before 1066; he could grant and sell. Aubrey de Vere appropriated it in the King's despite; and Picot [* the sheriff *] adjudged it against him. Of the stock which he took from it, Aubrey still keeps 400 sheep, less 20, and 1 plough, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,17 In THRIPLOW Hundred In SHELFORD Peter of Valognes holds 3 hides of the King's revenue in Newport. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; a second possible; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 4 ploughs. It pays £4 assayed and weighed and 20s in face value. This land is an outlier of Newport but its defence obligations lie in Cambridge. Earl Harold held this land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,18 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In LITLINGTON William the chamberlain and Otto the goldsmith hold 4 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate from the King, at a revenue. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 3 ploughs. 26 villagers and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. The total value is and always was £22. Earl Algar held this manor. The men of this manor paid guard-penny to the King's sheriff, or kept guard. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,19 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] the King holds 1/2 hide which lies in [the lands of] Litlington. Land for 1 plough; it is there; and it is valued with that same manor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,20 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] Alwin Cock the beadle holds 1/2 virgate from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Value 5s; before 1066, 10s. The same man held it before 1066; he could not grant or sell. It lay in [the lands of] Ickleton. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,21 In PAPWORTH Hundred In [Fen] DRAYTON 2 Freemen hold 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 4 oxen, and meadow. The value is and always was 2s. The very same men held it; they could grant and sell. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] CAM 1,22 {{In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In HINXTON lies the defence obligation of 1 1/2 hides of Chesterford Manor; it is valued in Essex. Earl Algar held it.}} [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] CAM 1,23 [* In PAPWORTH Hundred *] Picot [* the sheriff *] has 1 hide [* in CONINGTON *] under the King's hands. 7 Freemen held it before 1066; they could sell. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <190b> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester CAM 2,1 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred ?M? Bishop Walkelin of Winchester holds [Steeple] MORDEN. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 5 ploughs there. 15 villagers and 15 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 11 slaves; 1 mill at 16d and 2 other mills at 32d; meadow for 16 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £20; when acquired £10, before 1066 £16. This manor lies and lay in [the lands of] St Peter's Church, Winchester. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] CAM 2,2 In CLOPTON the Bishop also holds 3 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates; 1 plough there. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. This land lay in the lordship of St Peter's Church, Winchester. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] CAM 2,3 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] Hugh [!4! the butler !4!] holds 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate from Bishop W[alkelin]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 smallholders, each with 5 acres, with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 5 ploughs, and 2s too. Value £7; when acquired £3; before 1066 £8. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Peter's Church, Winchester. One Freeman held 1/2 virgate there under Archbishop Stigand; he could withdraw without his permission. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] CAM 2,4 In BASSINGBOURN the Bishop also holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; a second possible. 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 1 plough. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. This land lay and lies in [the lands of] St Peter's Church, Winchester. 1 Freeman, Archbishop Stigand's man, was there and held 1/2 virgate; he could grant and sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Winchester =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln CAM 3,1 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred The Bishop of Lincoln holds 2 hides in HINXTON, and Robert from him. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; 1 mill at 8s. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Siward [* of Maldon *] held this land from Earl Harold; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] CAM 3,2 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In MADINGLEY Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from Bishop R[emigius]. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Blaecwin [* the sheriff *], King Edward's man, held this land; he could withdraw; but the jurisdiction remained with Bishop Wulfwy. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] CAM 3,3 In CHESTERTON Hundred ?M? HISTON answers for 26 1/2 hides. This manor is one of the 12 lordship manors of the Bishopric of Lincoln. Bishop R[emigius] holds 17 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 8 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 18 villagers and 18 smallholders with 9 ploughs; <190c> a tenth plough possible. 4 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 13 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £10; when acquired £12; before 1066 £14. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] CAM 3,4 Of the 26 1/2 hides Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 9 hides and 3 virgates ^[in HISTON]^ from the Bishop. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; a second possible. 10 villagers and 19 cottagers with 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. Meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value £4; when acquired £6; before 1066 £7. 9 Freemen held this land; they could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Bishop ^[Wulfwy]^. ^[Belongs to Histon]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] CAM 3,5 In the same village ^[HISTON]^ Bishop R[emigius] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough, but the plough is not there. 1 villager; 1 cottager. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfwin [!5! the mead-keeper !5!], the Abbot of Ely's man, held this land; he paid a sester of honey a year. Bishop R[emigius] annexed this land in the Abbot's despite, as the Hundred testifies. Picot the sheriff holds [it] from the Bishop. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] CAM 3,6 In CHILDERLEY Roger [* of Childerley *] holds 3 hides from Bishop R[emigius]. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; [another] 1/2 plough possible. 1 cottager; 3 slaves. Wood for fences. Value 50s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Siward [* of Maldon *], Earl Harold's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester CAM 4,1 In `STAPLOE' Hundred The Bishop of Rochester holds 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres in ISLEHAM under Archbishop Lanfranc. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, at 2s 8d and 300 eels; meadow for 3 ploughs, and 2000 eels; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Of this land Wulfwin, King Edward's hunter, held 1/2 hide and 20 acres; 12 Freemen had 1 hide under Thorbert; they could all grant and sell. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Rochester =] ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely CAM 5,1 In `RADFIELD' Hundred ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds STETCHWORTH. He has 8 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs; a seventh possible. 4 slaves; woodland for 260 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £10; when acquired, as much; before 1066 £12. This land lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,2 In the same village ^[STETCHWORTH]^ Hardwin of Scales holds 1 virgate from the Abbot. Land for 2 oxen. The value always was 5s. Godwin held this land, but he could not sell. The Abbot of Ely also has 1/2 hide of meadow in lordship in this village. Saeric of Auberville took 1 1/2 virgates of this manor away from the Abbot of Ely's lordship revenue and placed them in Saint-Wandrille's manor, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] <190d> CAM 5,3 In WESTLEY [Waterless] the Abbot holds 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 there; a further 3 possible. 4 villagers; 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 100s. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,4 ?M? The Abbot holds [West] WRATTING himself. 4 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,5 In the same village ^[[West] WRATTING]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 3 hides from the Abbot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 10 Freemen held this land; they were the Abbot's men and could not sell their land without his permission. 6 of them found cartages and 4 found escorts if the King came into the Shire; if not, they paid 8d for cartage and 4[d] for escorts. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,6 ?M? The Abbot holds BALSHAM himself. 9 hides. Land for 19 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs there; 2 more possible. 12 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill, 4s; woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; from pasture 32d. Total value £17; when acquired £10; before 1066 £12. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,7 In the same village ^[BALSHAM]^ Hardwin [!4! of Scales !4!] holds 80 acres from the Abbot. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 13s 4d. 3 Freemen, the Abbot of Ely's men, held this land; they could not grant or sell their land without his permission; however, they found cartage and escort. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,8 In `STAPLOE' Hundred In SOHAM the Abbot also holds 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 1 boat which fishes in the Mere by customary right. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. This land always lay in [the lands of] the Church. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,9 In `STAINE' Hundred In SWAFFHAM the Abbot also holds 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; from the fish-net toll 6s; from the marsh 6d. The value is and always was 100s. This land lies and always lay in [the lands of] the Church. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,10 In the same village ^[SWAFFHAM]^ Hardwin [!4! of Scales !4!] holds 2 hides and 3 virgates under the Abbot. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 70s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could not withdraw without the Abbot's permission. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,11 In QUY [!4! and STOW !4!] Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 3 hides and 3 virgates under the Abbot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 1/2 mill, 40d; meadow for 4 ploughs. <191a> Value £6; when acquired and before 1066 £4. 2 Freemen, [!4! Brictwin and Aelfric !4!], held this land under the Abbot; they could not withdraw without his permission. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,12 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred In FULBOURN the Abbot also holds 4 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides, where 3 ploughs are possible, but none is recorded there. 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow for the ploughs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066 £6. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely, at a revenue. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,13 In TEVERSHAM the Abbot also holds 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. This land always lay in [the lands of] the Church. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,14 ?M? HORNINGSEA answers for 7 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 8 1/2 ploughs there. 22 villagers and 14 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 15 slaves; 1 mill at 10s and 1000 eels; meadow for the ploughs. Total value £18; when acquired £14; before 1066 as much. This land always lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,15 In CHILFORD Hundred In [West] WICKHAM the Abbot also holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide; 2 1/2 ploughs there. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 65s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 40s. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,16 In BARHAM 1 Freeman holds 1/2 virgate under the Abbot. The value is and was 40d; before 1066 he found escort for the sheriff. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,17 In BABRAHAM Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 1/2 virgate of land under the Abbot. The value is and was 40d. 2 Freemen held it; they could not withdraw. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,18 In PAMPISFORD the Abbot also holds 2 hides and 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was £7. This land always lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,19 In the same village ^[PAMPISFORD]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 10 acres from the Abbot. Land for 1 ox. Value 12d. Snelling held this land from the Abbot, but he could not withdraw. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,20 In THRIPLOW Hundred The Abbot holds 6 1/2 hides in THRIPLOW himself. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was £11; before 1066 £12. This land lies and always lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,21 In the same village ^[THRIPLOW]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 1 hide of the lordship supplies of the monks under the Abbot through a deferment of the Abbot until he speaks with the King about it. Land for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. This land always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,22 In the same village ^[THRIPLOW]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ held 2 acres of the Abbot's land, <191b> for which he does not have a patron nor a deliverer, but he appropriated it in the Abbot's despite, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,23 ?M? HAUXTON answers for 8 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 4 ploughs there; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 50s; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was £13; before 1066 £14. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,24 In HARSTON Picot [!5! the sheriff !5!] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot by the King's command; it is valued in Harston. A Freeman, [!4! Fridebert !4!] , held this land under the Abbot of Ely before 1066; he could withdraw without his permission, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,25 ?M? SHELFORD answers for 9 hides and 24 acres. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there. 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 7 slaves; 2 mills at 45s pay 2 pigs; meadow for 4 ploughs. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £14. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,26 In the same village ^[SHELFORD]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 2 1/2 hides and 9 acres and a monastery, of the lordship revenue of the monks of Ely. They were there before 1066, as the Hundred testifies; now the Abbot does not have them. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,27 In the same village ^[SHELFORD]^ 7 Freemen hold 1 1/2 hides and 6 acres of the Abbot's jurisdiction; they could not withdraw with the land, but the jurisdiction remained with the Church of Ely. This manor always lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. ^[Jurisdiction of Shelford]^ [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,28 ?M? STAPLEFORD answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 6 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland for repairing fences. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £13. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,29 [In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred] In WHADDON Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 plough. 6 villagers and 15 cottagers with 1 1/2 ploughs; another 1/2 possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. This land is valued with Hardwin's land. Thorbiorn held 1 hide of this land from the Abbot; he could not separate it from the Church outside the monks' revenue before or in 1066. 12 Freemen had 1 1/2 hides; they could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,30 In MELDRETH Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 1 virgate of the Abbot's jurisdiction. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,31 In the same village ^[MELDRETH]^ the Abbot holds 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 1 1/2 ploughs; [another] 1/2 [plough] possible. [***] 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill, 3s; meadow for 5 ploughs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,32 In the same village ^[MELDRETH]^ Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 1 1/2 hides and a monastery of the lordship revenue of the monks which they held both before and in 1066, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] <191c> CAM 5,33 ?0? In the same village ^[MELDRETH]^ Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds 10 Freemen. One of them could not sell before 1066; the others could; this the Hundred testifies. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,34 In MELBOURN the Abbot of Ely holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate; 1 1/2 ploughs there; [another] 1/2 possible. 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 cottagers; 1 mill at 2s 8d; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,35 [In `WETHERLEY' Hundred] In SHEPRETH Hardwin ^[of Scales]^ holds 1/2 virgate, which was in [the lands of] the Church of Ely in 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,36 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In HARDWICK the Abbot of Ely holds 3 hides, 1 virgate and 12 acres. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 12 acres; 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; wood for fences. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,37 In the same village ^[HARDWICK]^ Ralph [!4! the interpreter !4!] holds 10 acres from the Abbot. Land for 1 ox. The value is and was 12d. Cabe held this land under the Abbot; he could not withdraw from him. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,38 ?M? [Little] GRANSDEN answers for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; [another] 2 possible. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland for 60 pigs; from customary dues on the woodland 2s. Total value £8; when acquired £9; before 1066 £15. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,39 In PAPWORTH Hundred ?M? WILLINGHAM answers for 7 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers with 5 ploughs. 8 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from marshes 6s. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,40 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In OAKINGTON Alfgeat the priest holds 15 acres from the Abbot. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 3s. The very same man held it before 1066; he could grant, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,41 ?M? IMPINGTON answers for 6 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides. 1/2 plough there; [another] 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs; [another] 2 [***] possible. 7 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,42 In CHESTERTON Hundred ?M? COTTENHAM answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides and 1 plough. 16 villagers and 10 cottagers with 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] <191d> CAM 5,43 In HISTON the Abbot holds 1 hide and 3 virgates. This land is valued with Impington. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,44 IN THE TWO HUNDREDS OF ELY WHICH MEET AT WITCHFORD [In the first Hundred of ELY] ?M? Ely Church holds WHITTLESEY for 2 hides. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 1/2 ploughs there. 8 villagers and 4 cottagers with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; from the weir 2s. Value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066, 100s. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship revenue of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,45 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds DODDINGTON for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 24 villagers with 5 ploughs. 8 Freemen with 1 hide; 8 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 250 pigs; from fisheries 27150 eels; from presentations 24s. Total value £16; when acquired £10; before 1066 £12. This manor lies and lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. With this manor lies 1 outlier, March, where there are 12 villagers with 12 acres each; it is valued with the manor. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,46 In CHATTERIS the Abbot also holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide; 6 oxen there. 6 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; from fisheries 1500 eels. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 50s. This land lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,47 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds LITTLEPORT for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers and 8 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 17000 eels; from presentations of fish 12s 9d. Total value £10; when acquired £7; before 1066 £6. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,48 In STUNTNEY the Abbot holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 plough. 6 villagers, 5 cottagers and 3 slaves with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 24000 eels; from presentations 18s. The total value is and was £10 14s; before 1066 £12. This land is an outlier of Ely Manor. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,49 The Abbot also holds LITTLE THETFORD. 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship. 1 villager with 6 acres; 4 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 500 eels; from presentations 4 1/2d. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. This land is an outlier of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,50 ?M? STRETHAM answers for 5 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 4 ploughs there. 12 villagers, 10 acres each; 11 villagers with 1 hide; they have 5 ploughs. 10 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 9 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 3250 eels; from presentations 7s 7d. Total value £9; when acquired £6; before 1066 £12. <192a> This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,51 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds WILBURTON. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1 virgate; 3 ploughs there. 4 Freemen who could not and cannot withdraw; 9 villagers with 4 ploughs. 9 cottagers; 8 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from reeds 16d. Total value £7; when acquired £4; before 1066 £10. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,52 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds LINDEN [End]. 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 2 Freemen who could not and cannot withdraw; 14 villagers with 2 ploughs. 9 cottagers; 1 smallholder; 10 slaves. From fisheries 3333 eels; from presentations 4s; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £8; when acquired £4; before 1066 £9. This manor lies and lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,53 The Abbot of Ely holds HILL [Row]. 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate and 10 acres. 3 ploughs there. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 5 slaves. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the port 3 ploughshares. Value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. This land is an outlier of Linden [End]. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,54 7 Freemen hold HADDENHAM under the Abbot; they could not and cannot withdraw. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there. 8 villagers, 1/2 virgate each; 4 smallholders, 5 acres each. 6 cottagers. Meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was £8; before 1066 £12. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,55 THUS FAR ONE HUNDRED; NOW THE OTHER [In the second Hundred of ELY] ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds WISBECH. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate; 2 ploughs there. 15 villagers, 10 acres each; 13 Freemen with 2 1/2 hides, who could not and cannot withdraw; all of them, 8 ploughs. 17 cottagers; 2 slaves. From fisheries 1500 eels; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. This manor lies and lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,56 In the same village ^[WISBECH]^ 2 fishermen who pay 14000 eels to the Abbot, and 13s 4d from presentations. The Abbot has jurisdiction over all the men of this village. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,57 ?M? ELY answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 5 ploughs there; a sixth possible. 40 villagers, 15 acres each, with 14 ploughs. 28 cottagers; 20 slaves. From fisheries 3750 eels; from presentations 2s 3d; meadow for 20 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. 3 {arpents} of vines. Total value £30; when acquired £20; before 1066 £33. The whole of this manor always was and is in lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,58 HAINEY is an island, in which there is 1/2 hide of land. It does not <192b> give tax and never did before 1066. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,59 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds DOWNHAM. 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 15 villagers, 12 acres each, with 4 ploughs. 8 cottagers; 8 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 300 eels and 2s; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £12. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,60 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds WITCHFORD. 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 5 Freemen with 1/2 hide, who could not and cannot withdraw; 17 villagers with 7 acres each; all of them together, 4 ploughs. 7 cottagers, 8 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. This manor was and is in the Church's lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,61 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds WENTWORTH. 3 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; a second possible. 9 villagers with 10 acres each; 2 Freemen with 1 hide, who could not and cannot sell without the Abbot's permission; 1 Freeman with 1 virgate in the same manner; under these Freemen 9 villagers with 10 acres each; all of them, 5 ploughs. 17 cottagers; meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value £10 10s; when acquired, as much; before 1066 £12. This manor lies and always lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,62 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds WITCHAM. 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 12 Freemen with 2 hides less 1/2 virgate, who could not and cannot grant without the Abbot's permission. 2 villagers with 10 acres; 2 smallholders with 5 acres each; all of them, 4 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 5 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. This manor was and is of the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] CAM 5,63 ?M? The Abbot of Ely holds SUTTON. 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 9 Freemen with 2 hides, who could not and cannot withdraw without the Abbot's permission; 8 villagers with 7 1/2 acres each; 15 cottagers; all of them with 6 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from fisheries 44s; woodland, 5 pigs. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £16. This manor was and is of the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?5? Land of the Abbey of Ely =] ?6? Land of St Edmund's CAM 6,1 In the Two Hundreds of ELY [In the first Hundred of ELY] The Abbot of St Edmund's holds 16 acres in MARCH. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs or oxen; woodland, 4 pigs. The value is and always was 3s. It lies and always lay in the lordship of St Edmund's Church. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] <192c> CAM 6,2 [In the second Hundred of ELY] In WISBECH the Abbot also has 1 fisherman who pays 5000 eels. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] CAM 6,3 [In `STAPLOE' Hundred] In SOHAM the Abbot holds 6 acres of land himself. 1 fisherman who has 1 fishing-net in the village mere. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 5s. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of St Edmund's Church. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] ?7? Land of Ramsey Church CAM 7,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred The Abbot of Ramsey holds 1 hide in BOURN; 2 men-at-arms hold from him. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. It lies and always lay in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church, Ramsey; it is an outlier of Longstowe. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,2 ?M? In LONGSTOWE Guy [* of Eu *] holds 2 hides under the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 cottager; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; wood for fences and houses. In total, value 50s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. This manor lies and lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church, Ramsey. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,3 In PAPWORTH Hundred ?M? The Abbot of Ramsey holds GRAVELEY. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; wood for fences and houses. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and always lay in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,4 ?M? The Abbot of Ramsey holds ELSWORTH. 9 hides, 1 virgate and 5 acres. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 19 villagers, 17 smallholders and 1 Frenchman who has 3 virgates; together they have 18 ploughs. 5 cottagers. Meadow for 4 ploughs; 4 slaves; pasture for the village livestock; wood for the court's houses. Total value £16; when acquired £14; before 1066 £20. This manor always lay and lies in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,5 ?M? The Abbot of St Benedict's holds KNAPWELL. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers and 4 Freemen, who have 1 1/2 hides; 4 smallholders with 5 acres each. 4 cottagers; 4 slaves. Wood for fences; meadow for 2 ploughs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. Before 1066 the said 4 Freemen could grant and sell their land without the Abbot's permission, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,6 In BOXWORTH the Abbot also holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 4s. This land lies and lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,7 In [Fen] DRAYTON the Abbot also holds 3 virgates. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 4 oxen. 2 slaves. The value is and always was 3s. This land lies and always lay in the Church's lordship. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,8 ?M? The Abbot of Ramsey holds OVER. 10 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 10 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. 14 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 6 ploughs; a further 2 1/2 ploughs possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 10 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the marsh 6s 4d. Total value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. <192d> This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,9 In `STAPLOE' Hundred ?M? The Abbot of Ramsey holds BURWELL. 10 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 40 acres; 4 ploughs there. 42 1/2 villagers with 12 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow for 10 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 2 mills at 6s 8d. The total value is and was £16; before 1066 £20. This manor lies and always lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,10 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred The Abbot of Ramsey holds GIRTON. 8 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 6 ploughs. Total value £4; when acquired £6; before 1066 £8. This manor lies and lay in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,11 In the Two Hundreds of ELY [In the first Hundred of ELY] The Abbot of Ramsey holds 3 hides less 1/2 virgate in CHATTERIS. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs; from fisheries 3000 eels; from presentations 27d. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. This land lies and lay in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] CAM 7,12 [In the second Hundred of ELY] In WISBECH the Abbot of Ramsey has 8 fishermen who pay 5260 eels. [= ?7? Land of Ramsey Church =] ?8? Land of Thorney Church CAM 8,1 IN THE TWO HUNDREDS OF ELY [In the first Hundred of ELY] The Abbot of Thorney holds 4 hides in WHITTLESEY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; 16 villagers, 18 acres each; 6 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the weir 4s and besides this 20s from fish. Total value £6; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £7. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of the Church of Thorney, but the Abbot of Ely has the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Land of Thorney Church =] ?9? Land of Crowland Church CAM 9,1 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred The Abbot of Crowland holds 7 1/2 hides in OAKINGTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there. 14 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 4 cottagers; 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. This manor was and is in the lordship of St Guthlac's Church. [= ?9? Land of Crowland Church =] CAM 9,2 In CHESTERTON Hundred ?M? The Abbot of Crowland holds COTTENHAM. 11 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 8 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the marsh 500 eels; from presentations 12d. The total value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. This manor always was and is in the lordship of St Guthlac's Church. [= ?9? Land of Crowland Church =] <193a> CAM 9,3 The Abbot of Crowland holds 7 1/2 hides in [Dry] DRAYTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 3 virgates; 1 plough there; a second possible. 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 4 cottagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was £3 10s; before 1066, 100s. This land lies and lay in the lordship of St Guthlac's Church. [= ?9? Land of Crowland Church =] CAM 9,4 In ELY Hundred [In the second Hundred of ELY] In WISBECH the Abbot of Crowland has 3 fishermen who pay 4000 eels. [= ?9? Land of Crowland Church =] ?10? Land of Saint-Wandrille's CAM 10,1 In `RADFIELD' Hundred The Abbot of Saint-Wandrille holds DULLINGHAM from the King. 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 17 villagers and 10 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs; pasture for the livestock. Total value £12; when acquired £15; before 1066 £15. Earl Algar held this land. [= ?10? Land of Saint-Wandrille's =] ?11? Land of Chatteris Church CAM 11,1 In THRIPLOW Hundred The Abbess of Chatteris holds 5 hides and 40 acres from the King in FOXTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 40 acres; 2 ploughs there. 16 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1/2 mill at 10s 8d; meadow for all the ploughs. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. This land always lay and lies in the Church's lordship. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] CAM 11,2 In `STAPLOE' Hundred In BURWELL the nuns of Chatteris Church hold 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 10s. This land was and is of the Church's lordship. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] CAM 11,3 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In BARRINGTON Chatteris Church holds 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 8 smallholders and 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill, 25s 4d; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. This land lay and lies in the lordship of Chatteris Church. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] CAM 11,4 In SHEPRETH the Church also holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide; 1/2 plough there. 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 4 cottagers with 1 plough. 1 slave; 1 mill at 5s 4d; meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. This land lies and always lay in the lordship of Chatteris Church. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] CAM 11,5 In ORWELL the Church also holds the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 ox. Value 12d. It has always belonged to the Church. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] CAM 11,6 [In PAPWORTH Hundred] In OVER the Church also holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 16s. This land always lay and lies in the lordship of Chatteris Church. [= ?11? Land of Chatteris Church =] <193b> ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain CAM 12,1 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred The Count of Mortain holds 2 hides in SAWSTON, and the Abbot of Grestain from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 26s 2d; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value is and always was £6. Ordgar held this land under Earl Harold; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CAM 12,2 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In BARTON Robert [son of] [!4! Fafiton !4!] holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 50s. Judicael, King Edward's hunter, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CAM 12,3 In GRANTCHESTER Robert [son of] [!4! Fafiton !4!] also holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 4 oxen; they are there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 5s. Judicael the hunter held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CAM 12,4 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In GIRTON Morin holds 2 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate from the Count. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 3 cottagers with 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 40s; before 1066 £4. Judicael [* the hunter *] held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] CAM 12,5 In CHESTERTON Hundred In HISTON Morin holds 1 virgate and 10 acres from the Count. This land is valued in Girton. ^[Judicael [* the hunter *] held this land; he could sell to whom he would]^ [= ?12? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?13? Land of Earl Roger CAM 13,1 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred Earl Roger holds 1 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate in [Steeple] MORDEN. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate; 1 plough there; 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 50s. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land from Earl Algar; she could grant to whom she would. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,2 In the other [Guilden] MORDEN Earl Roger holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. In lordship 1 virgate of land; 2 oxen there. 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 20s. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land under Earl Algar; it belongs to Shingay. Hardwin of Scales appropriated 4 acres of this land in the Earl's despite, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,3 In CROYDON Earl Roger holds 3 virgates of land. Land for 6 oxen; pasture for as many oxen. The value is and always was 10s. Almer, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,4 Earl Roger holds SHINGAY. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there. 11 smallholders and 7 cottagers with 4 ploughs; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 6 ploughs; from the payments of the meadow 2s; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was £7; before 1066 £14. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land under Earl Algar. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,5 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] Earl Roger holds 1 virgate of land which lies in his own manor of Shingay. The value is and always was 13s 4d. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land under Earl Algar. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] <193c> CAM 13,6 In MELDRETH the Abbot of Saint-Evroult holds 2 hides from Earl Roger. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 15s 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs. Total value £6; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £8. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] [held] this land under Earl Algar; she could sell. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,7 In MELBOURN the Abbot ^[of Saint-Evroult]^ also holds from Earl Roger 1/2 hide less the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 5s. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this land from Earl Algar; she could sell. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,8 [In `WETHERLEY' Hundred] In ORWELL Earl Roger holds 1 hide and 1 virgate and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide; 1/2 plough there; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough; wood for repairing fences. Value 20s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 50s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell their land. One of them was King Edward's man; he found escort for the sheriff. Picot [* the sheriff *] lent 3 of these men to Earl Roger for Holding his pleas, but afterwards the Earl's men appropriated them and retained them with their lands, without a deliverer; the King has not had, nor has, any service thence, as the sheriff himself says. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,9 In `WRATWORTH' the Earl holds 2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate; 1/2 plough there; another 1/2 possible. 2 cottagers and 15 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could sell their land to whom they would. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,10 In WHITWELL Earl Roger holds 1 virgate of land and the third part of 1 virgate. Land for 4 oxen. The value is and was 2s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,11 ?M? In ARRINGTON Earl Roger holds 3 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 6 villagers and 6 cottagers with 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences. Total value £9; when acquired £10; before 1066 £11. Aelfric [* Kemp *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. 3 Freemen were there; one of them [was] Earl Waltheof's man; the second, [!5! Edward !5!], the Abbot of Ely's man; and the third a man of Robert son of Wiuhomarch; they could withdraw whither they would. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] CAM 13,12 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In KINGSTON the Earl holds 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s. Almer [!4! son of Goding !4!], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?13? Land of Earl Roger =] <193d> ?14? Land of Count Alan CAM 14,1 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred Count Alan holds 8 hides in FULBOURN. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for the ploughs. The total value is and always was £15. Godwin the noble, Edeva the fair's man, held this manor; he could not withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,2 ?M? Count Alan holds [Cherry] HINTON. 7 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 19 villagers and 22 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; 4 mills at 25s; pasture for the village livestock; 4 ploughshares; from marshes 25d; from carts 6d. The total value is and was £18; before 1066 £12. Edeva the fair held this manor. 8 Freemen were there, who found 2 cartages and 4 escorts for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,3 In TEVERSHAM Count Alan holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs, but they are not there. This land is valued with the Count's manor of [Cherry] Hinton. 2 Freemen, Edeva [* the fair *]'s men, held it; they could not withdraw from her; they found 1 cartage and 1 escort for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,4 In the same village ^[TEVERSHAM]^ Robert [* of Cherry Hinton *] holds 1 hide from Count Alan. Land for 1 plough; it is there; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. 5 men of Edeva [* the fair *]'s held this land and could not withdraw from her; they found 3 escorts for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,5 In CHILFORD Hundred In HORSEHEATH Count Alan holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there, with 8 villagers; 5 smallholders. Value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Edeva [* the fair *] held this land. 2 Freemen, her men, [were there]; one found cartage, the other [found] escort. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,6 In the same village ^[HORSEHEATH]^ Alwin holds 1 virgate of land from Count Alan. Land for 6 oxen. 2 smallholders; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 5s. Godwin [!4! the noble !4!], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could not withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,7 In [West] WICKHAM Count Alan holds 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The total value is and was £10; before 1066 £8. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this land. 2 Freemen, her men, [were there]; they found 1 cartage and 1 escort. There 1 Freeman also holds the fourth part of 1 virgate under the Count; value 12d. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,8 In BARHAM Ansketil [!4! of Fourneaux !4!] holds 3 hides less 1/2 virgate from Count Alan. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; 1 mill at 5s. The total value is and was £9. ^[Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held it]^ [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,9 In the same village ^[BARHAM]^ Morin holds 1 1/2 hides under the Count. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill at 2s. <194a> The value is and was 60s. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held these two lands. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,10 In the same village ^[BARHAM]^ 1 Freeman holds 1 virgate under the Count. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. The value of this land is and was 4s. He himself held it under Edeva [* the fair *]; he found escort. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,11 ?M? Count Alan holds LINTON. 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 mills at 16s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. Total value £12; when acquired and before 1066 £15. There 1 Freeman also holds 1 virgate under the Count; it is valued with Linton. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this land; 1 Freeman was there, who found cartage for the sheriff; [!4! he was Alsi Sqitrebil's man !4!]. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,12 [* In CAMBRIDGE Hundred *] In CAMBRIDGE Count Alan has 10 burgesses. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,13 [* In CHILFORD Hundred *] ?M? Count Alan holds the other [Little] LINTON. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value £7; when acquired and before 1066, 100s. Edeva the fair held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,14 ?M? The Count holds ABINGTON himself. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 6s 8d; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, the value is and was £10. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,15 In BABRAHAM Brian [* of Scales *] holds 2 1/2 hides and 24 acres under Count Alan. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 17 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and was 50s. 6 Freemen held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; they could not withdraw without her permission. They found 4 cartages and 2 escorts. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,16 In the same village ^[BABRAHAM]^ Ralph holds 1 hide less 1/2 virgate under the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough; 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 mill at 5s 4d. The value is and was 20s. Alric the priest held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; he could not withdraw from her. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,17 In PAMPISFORD 2 men-at-arms, [!4! Ralph Banks and Ralph the Breton !4!], hold 1 hide and 22 acres under the Count. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Almer held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could withdraw, but the jurisdiction remained with Edeva [* the fair *]. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,18 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In WHITTLESFORD Gerard [* of Lorraine *] holds 1/2 virgate of land from the Count. The value is and was 2s. He holds from the Count the full jurisdiction of 1 1/2 virgates himself. A man of the Count's holds the 1 1/2 virgates. Edeva [* the fair *] held them. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,19 In DUXFORD Gerard [!4! of Lorraine !4!] holds 6 hides from the Count. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, the value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. <194b> Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,20 In THRIPLOW Hundred In FOWLMERE 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide from Count Alan. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 25s. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this land; this land found 2 escorts for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,21 In HARSTON Odo [!4! the chamberlain !4!] holds 5 1/2 virgates of land from the Count. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Value 20s; when acquired 15[s]; before 1066, 30s. 4 Freemen held 4 1/2 virgates of this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; they found 2 escorts for the sheriff; however, they could withdraw. A priest held 1 virgate under Ordgar; he found 1 escort and could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,22 In SHELFORD Hardwin [!4! of Scales !4!] holds 1 1/2 hides and 6 acres from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 6 Freemen held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!], they found 4 escorts and could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,23 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In [East] HATLEY Almer [!4! of Bourn !4!] holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland for fences. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. He held it himself under Edeva [* the fair *] before 1066; he found 1 escort and could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,24 In CROYDON Almer [!4! of Bourn !4!] holds 2 1/2 virgates under the Count. Land for 6 oxen; they are there, with 1 smallholder; 1 cottager. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 15s. Godiva held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; she could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,25 In the same village ^[CROYDON]^ Fulcwy [* Waruhel *] holds 1 virgate of land from the Count. The value is and was 5s. Leofeva held it under Edeva [* the fair *]; she could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,26 In WENDY Odo [!4! the chamberlain !4!] holds 4 hides and 3 virgates from Count Alan. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 45s; meadow for 6 ploughs; wood for fences. In total, value £8; when acquired £6; before 1066 £10. 6 Freemen held 1 hide of this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; they could withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,27 ?M? In BASSINGBOURN Count Alan holds 7 hides and 1 1/2 virgates himself. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 5 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 8 villagers, 11 smallholders and 10 cottagers with 11 ploughs. 3 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; meadow for 5 ploughs. Total value £30; when acquired £26; before 1066 as much. Edeva [* the fair *] held this manor. 10 Freemen were there. 8 of them, Edeva [* the fair *]'s men, could sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with her. The other 2, Earl Algar's men, found 4 escorts for the sheriff; they could sell their land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] <194c> CAM 14,28 In WHADDON Kolsveinn holds 1/2 hide from Count Alan. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager has 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. He held it himself from Edeva [* the fair *] before 1066; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,29 In the same village ^[WHADDON]^ Ralph [!4! the priest !4!] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 12d; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. In total, the value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. Leofwy, Esger the constable's man, held this land; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,30 In the same [village] ^[WHADDON]^ 2 men hold 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 6s. 2 Freemen held this land. One was Kolsveinn's man. The other [was] of St Etheldreda's jurisdiction; he could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Church. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,31 In the same [village] ^[WHADDON]^ Odo [!4! the chamberlain !4!] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 1/2 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough. Value 100s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £6. Edeva [* the fair *] held this land. In this land there was and is 1 Freeman who holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s. Edeva [* the fair *]'s man held it. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,32 In MELDRETH Kolsveinn holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 cottagers. 2 mills at 18s; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. He held it himself under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could grant. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,33 In MELBOURN Kolsveinn holds 3 virgates of land from the Count. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 20s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 40s. He held it himself under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; he could withdraw from her. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,34 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In GRANTCHESTER Godlamb holds 1 1/2 virgates under the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; 3 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and was 20s. Godman, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, held this land; he could not withdraw without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,35 In this same Hundred _ Count Alan holds 2 mills at 100s, which he acquired for £8; before 1066 they were worth £6. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!], [!4! Count Alan's predecessor !4!], held them. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,36 In HASLINGFIELD Robert [!4! the priest !4!] holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from the Count. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 20s; when acquired 22s; before 1066 as much. Aldred held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; he could not withdraw without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,37 In the same village ^[HASLINGFIELD]^ the Count holds 1/2 hide himself, in lordship; it belongs to Swavesey, his manor. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 8s. Edeva the fair held it. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,38 In the same village ^[HASLINGFIELD]^ Robert [* the priest *] holds 12 acres of land from the Count. The value is and was 2s. Merewin held [it] from Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; he could grant. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] <194d> CAM 14,39 In BARRINGTON Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds 1/2 virgate from the Count. Land for 2 oxen; they are there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 32d. A man of King Edward's held this land; he found 1 escort for the sheriff, and could grant to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,40 In SHEPRETH Reginald holds 1 1/2 virgates from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; the sixth part of 1 mill, which pays 14d; meadow for 4 oxen. Value 8s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 8s. Hemming , King Edward's man, held this land; he found escort, and could sell his land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,41 In ORWELL Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds 3 virgates and the fourth part of 1 virgate and 5 acres from the Count. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Thorbiorn [* of Orwell *] held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; he could withdraw from her. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,42 In `WRATWORTH' the Count holds 1 virgate and the third part of 1 virgate himself. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow for 4 oxen, with 1 villager. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 10s. 1 Freeman held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could grant and sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,43 In WHITWELL Fulcwy [* Waruhel *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough; wood for fences. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Godwy? [* the noble *] held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could withdraw from her. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,44 In WIMPOLE the Count holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates himself. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 1 plough there; a further 1/2 possible. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 cottagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough. In total, value £7; when acquired £6; before 1066 £8. Edeva the fair held this land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,45 In ARRINGTON Fulcwy [* Waruhel *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland for fences. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Leofeva held this land under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; she could withdraw from her. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,46 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In EVERSDEN Robert [* of Cherry Hinton *] and 2 Englishmen hold 1 hide from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 cottager. Meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences. Value 25s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s men, held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,47 In KINGSTON Almer [!4! of Bourn !4!] holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s. Alfgeat [!4! Ghost !4!], Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,48 In TOFT the Count holds 2 hides and 1 virgate and 8 acres. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 8 acres; 1 plough there. 5 villagers with 2 cottagers have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences. In total, value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066, 40s. This land is an outlier of Swavesey. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held [it]. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] <195a> CAM 14,49 In BOURN Almer [!4! of Bourn !4!] holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; a further 1/2 possible. 9 villagers with 13 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 2 slaves; meadow for 5 1/2 ploughs; pasture for their livestock; wood for houses and fences. The value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Almer [!4! of Bourn !4!] held this land and the other 3 which follow; he holds them now. He was Edeva [* the fair *]'s man and found 1 escort. He could withdraw without permission and grant and sell his land to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,50 In CALDECOTE Almer [* of Bourn *] holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; wood for houses and fences. The value is and always was 30s. ^[Almer [* of Bourn *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held it. He could withdraw without permission and grant and sell his land to whom he would]^ [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,51 In LONGSTOWE Almer [* of Bourn *] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from the Count. Land for 6 oxen; they are there. 2 slaves; meadow for 6 oxen; pasture for the village livestock; wood for fences and houses. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. ^[Almer [* of Bourn *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held it. He could withdraw without permission and grant and sell his land to whom he would]^ [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,52 In HATLEY [St George] Almer [* of Bourn *] holds 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s 4d. ^[Almer [* of Bourn *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held it. He could withdraw without permission and grant and sell his land to whom he would]^ [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,53 In PAPWORTH Hundred ?M? The Count holds PAPWORTH himself. 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences and houses. Total value £8; when acquired £9; before 1066 as much. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *] held this manor under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,54 In BOXWORTH 2 Freemen hold 1 hide under the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 18s 8d; before 1066, 26s. They held it themselves under Edeva [* the fair *]; they could sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,55 ?M? The Count holds SWAVESEY himself. 13 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 6 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 10 villagers with 19 smallholders and 8 Freemen who hold 3 hides of this land. Together they have 10 ploughs. 17 cottagers; 2 slaves; 1 mill at 40s; from fisheries 4000 eels less 250; meadow for 14 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £16; when acquired £8; before 1066 £18. Edeva [* the fair *] held this manor. The 8 Freemen could sell their land themselves without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,56 In [Fen] DRAYTON 5 Freemen hold 4 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 1 villager; 5 smallholders; 3 cottagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 27s. The Freemen held [it] themselves under Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,57 In WILLINGHAM 1 Freeman holds 1 virgate of land from the Count. <195b> Land for 2 oxen. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 3s. Oswulf , Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, held this land; he could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with Ely Abbey. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,58 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In LONGSTANTON Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from the Count. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers, 12 smallholders and 6 cottagers have 6 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £8. 13 Freemen held this land. One of them was Bishop Wulfwy's man; the rest were Edeva [* the fair *]'s men; all could grant and sell their land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,59 In LANDBEACH Walter holds 4 1/2 hides less 12 acres from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 18 acres; 1 plough there. 3 villagers with 13 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 17 cottagers. Meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; marsh, 450 eels. Total value £6 10s; when acquired £6; before 1066 £3. Edeva [* the fair *] held this manor. 1 Freeman held 2 hides and 1 virgate under her. He could grant to whom he would, but Ely Abbey had full jurisdiction of the virgate. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,60 [In CHESTERTON Hundred] In [Dry] DRAYTON the monks of Swavesey hold 3 hides under Count Alan. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers with 2 cottagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Edeva [* the fair *] held this land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,61 In CHEVELEY Hundred ?M? Wighen [!4! Delamere !4!] holds WOODDITTON from Count Alan. It answered for 5 hides before 1066, and now for 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 10 villagers with 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 4 slaves; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 150 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £14; before 1066 £7. Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,62 In CHEVELEY Enisant [!4! Musard !4!] holds 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 2; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; woodland, 12 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and always was 40s. Heoruwulf, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,63 In `STAINE' Hundred In SWAFFHAM Geoffrey holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill at 4s 4d and 100 eels; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for their livestock. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 the same. 6 Freemen held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; they could not withdraw without her permission, but they found 3 escorts and 1 cartage a year for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,64 In the same village ^[SWAFFHAM]^ 3 men-at-arms hold 3 hides and 1 virgate from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs; they are there, with 3 villagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 100s; when acquired 55s; before 1066 the same. Huscarl, King Edward's man, held 3 virgates of this land; he found cartage. He could grant and sell his land, but the jurisdiction remained with the King. Edeva [* the fair *] held 1 hide and <195c> 1 virgate of this land and Wulfwy, her man, 1 hide and 1 virgate; Edeva [* the fair *] had its jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,65 Odo [* the chamberlain *] holds 4 hides [!4! in WILBRAHAM !4!] from Count Alan. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers with 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow for 9 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The total value is and was £12; before 1066 £10. Ordmer [* of Badlingham *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,66 Odo [* the chamberlain *] holds 1 hide [!4! in QUY and STOW !4!] from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill, 18s. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Grimbald [!4! the goldsmith !4!], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could not grant or sell. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,67 In `STAPLOE' Hundred Ordmer [* of Badlingham *] holds BADLINGHAM from the Count. It answered for 3 1/2 hides before 1066; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; 2 mills, 1 pays 6s, the other [pays] milling from the lordship; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, the value is and was 60s; before 1066, 100s. Ordmer [* of Badlingham *] held this manor under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,68 In EXNING Wiuhomarch [!4! the steward !4!] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers have 1 plough. 8 slaves; 1 mill, 5s 4d; a fishery, 1200 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 50s; before 1066, 60s. Alsi [* {Illing} *], Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held this land; he could withdraw without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,69 In BURWELL Alan [* of Burwell *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Count Alan. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; 2 mills at 6s 8d; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066 £6. 2 Freemen held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; they could withdraw without her permission. One of them found escort or 4d in the King's service. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,70 In the same village ^[BURWELL]^ Geoffrey holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Count Alan. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there in lordship, with 3 villagers; 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. 1 Freeman, [!4! Edwin !4!], held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could withdraw without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,71 In FORDHAM Wiuhomarch [!4! the steward !4!] holds 3 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 plough; Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. Value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066, 70s. 3 Freemen held this land; 2 of them were Edeva [* the fair *]'s men; the third Earl Algar's man; they could withdraw without their permission. They found escort and cartage for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,72 In ISLEHAM Geoffrey holds 40 acres of land from the Count. Land for 4 oxen. Meadow for these oxen; 2 villagers. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. <195d> 2 Freemen held this land; they were King Edward's men; they could withdraw. They found cartage or escort for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,73 In SOHAM Aethelstan? holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 1 1/2 thousand eels; in Soham Mere 1 fishing-net [***] [for] customary dues. Value 60s; when acquired £6; before 1066 as much. Alsi [* {Illing} *] held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could withdraw without her permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,74 The Count holds WICKEN himself. It answered for 7 hides before 1066; now for 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 3 ploughs; a fourth [plough] possible. 11 villagers with 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 5 slaves; 3 mills at 28s and 4250 eels; meadow for 12 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 3 fishing-nets in Soham Mere for customary dues. In total, the value is and was £14; before 1066 £6. Edeva the fair held this manor. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,75 In `RADFIELD' Hundred In DULLINGHAM 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 10 acres from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers; 9 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 44s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could not withdraw. [!4! Heoruwulf, Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held 1/2 hide; Alstan, Ordgar's man, held 1/2 hide less 10 acres; and Viking , Earl Harold's man, held 1 hide !4!] [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,76 In STETCHWORTH Count Alan holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 10s. Grim, Edeva [* the fair *]'s man, held it; he could not withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,77 In WESTLEY [Waterless] 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders. The value is and always was 20s. 7 Freemen held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]. They found 4 cartages in the King's service; they could not withdraw without their lady's permission. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,78 ?M? The Count holds BURROUGH [Green] himself. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 4 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 10 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; a park for woodland beasts. In total, value £9; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Edeva [* the fair *] held this land. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,79 In CARLTON Wiuhomarch [!4! the steward !4!] holds 1 virgate of land from the Count. A Freeman held it; he found cartage. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,80 Wiuhomarch ^[the steward]^ also holds 1 1/2 hides [!4! in WESTON [Colville] !4!] from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 10 pigs. The value is and was £3. Godwin the noble held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; he could not withdraw. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,81 In [West] WRATTING Almer [* of Bourn *] holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland, 8 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 the same. 2 Freemen held this land under Edeva [* the fair *]; they could not withdraw from her. One of them found cartage for the sheriff. [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] CAM 14,82 In BALSHAM Almer [* of Bourn *] holds 40 acres of land from the Count. It is valued with other land. Leoffled held [it] under Edeva [* the fair *]; she could not withdraw from her. ^[?Belongs to [West] Wratting]^ [= ?14? Land of Count Alan =] <196a> ?25 [[15]]? Land of Count Eustace CAM 15,1 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred Count Eustace holds ICKLETON. It answers for 19 1/2 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 9 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 30 villagers with 10 smallholders have 16 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 3 slaves; 2 mills, 30s; meadow for 3 ploughs. In total, value £20; when acquired £24; before 1066 the same. Alsi [!4! Sqitrebil !4!], King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?25 [[15]]? Land of Count Eustace =] CAM 15,2 In DUXFORD the Count holds 5 hides and 3 virgates himself. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 more possible. 2 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 1 mill at 12s was there; now it is broken, but it can be repaired. Meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired £7; before 1066 as much. Arnulf [* of Ardres *] holds this land from Count Eustace. Heoruwulf held 7 virgates from King Edward, and Archbishop Stigand [held] 3 1/2 hides. Guy [!4! of Anjou !4!] holds 1/2 hide of this land and 1 mill at a revenue from Count Eustace. In total, value 28s 8d. Ingvar held this land from King Edward and could sell. [= ?25 [[15]]? Land of Count Eustace =] CAM 15,3 In THRIPLOW Hundred In TRUMPINGTON Arnulf of Ardres holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates under the Count. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 villagers have 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow for the ploughs. In total, the value is and was £4; before 1066, 100s. Heoruwulf, King Edward's thane, held this land and could grant to whom he would. [= ?25 [[15]]? Land of Count Eustace =] CAM 15,4 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In GRANTCHESTER 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 3 virgates from the Count. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3; 3 1/2 villagers with 13 smallholders and 16 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 40s; meadow for 4 ploughs. In total, value £8; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. 3 Freemen held this land, 2 of whom, King Edward's men, could sell. The third, Esger the constable's man, had 1/2 hide and found cartage; however, he could sell his land. [= ?25 [[15]]? Land of Count Eustace =] ?26 [[16]]? Land of the Canons of Bayeux CAM 16,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred The Canons of Bayeux hold 3 hides in ELTISLEY. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there; 6 villagers with 10 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 5 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. The total value is and always was £13. Earl Algar held this manor. [= ?26 [[16]]? Land of the Canons of Bayeux =] ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard CAM 17,1 In `STAINE' Hundred Walter Giffard holds BOTTISHAM. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 6 ploughs there. 25 villagers with 12 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 14 slaves; 4 mills at 14s; meadow for 6 ploughs; from the marsh 3 ploughshares and 400 eels. The total value is and was £20; before 1066 £16. Earl Harold held 8 hides of this manor; Alric the monk had 2 hides which he could not grant or sell without the permission of the Abbot of Ramsey, whose man he was. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] <196b> CAM 17,2 In SWAFFHAM Hugh [!4! of Bolbec !4!] holds 7 1/2 hides and 10 acres from Walter. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 3; 12 villagers with 4 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 3 slaves; 3 mills at 30s less 4d and 300 eels; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £12; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. Alwy the harper held this manor; 3 hides and 1 mill of the household revenue of the monks of Ely; they held [them] themselves both before and in 1066; he could not withdraw without the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s permission. 3 Freemen, the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s men, held 2 1/2 hides and 10 acres; these men could not withdraw without the Abbot's permission. 19 Freemen, King Edward's men, held 2 hides; they could not withdraw without their lord's permission, but they always found cartage and escort for the King's sheriff. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] CAM 17,3 In the same village ^[SWAFFHAM]^ Hugh [!4! of Bolbec !4!] holds 3 virgates from Walter. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfwin, the Abbot of Ely's man, held this land; he could not withdraw from the Church without his permission. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] CAM 17,4 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In HARLTON Walter son of Aubrey holds 4 hides from Walter Giffard. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers with 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1/2 mill at 13s 4d and 100 eels; meadow for 3 ploughs. In total, it pays £7; when acquired £6; before 1066 £8. Aki [* the Dane *], King Edward's thane, held this land. 5 Freemen were there; they found 5 escorts and could sell their land. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] CAM 17,5 In BARRINGTON Walter ^[son of Aubrey]^ also holds 40 acres from Walter Giffard. Land for 6 oxen; they are there, with 2 cottagers. Meadow for 6 oxen. The value is and always was 10s. Aki [!4! the Dane !4!], Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] CAM 17,6 In ORWELL Walter [!4! son of Aubrey !4!] holds 1 virgate from Walter Giffard. Land for 2 oxen. 3 smallholders. The value is and always was 2s. Aki [* the Dane *], Earl Harold's man, held this land. It belongs to Harlton. [= ?27 [[17]]? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne CAM 18,1 In `RADFIELD' Hundred William of Warenne holds 2 hides and 7 1/2 acres in CARLTON. Walter of Grandcourt holds from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3; 1 1/2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 3 slaves; meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 12 pigs. The value is and always was £4. Toki , King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,2 In the same village ^[CARLTON]^ the Abbot of Cluny holds 4 hides and 2 acres from William. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3; 4 villagers with 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was £8. Earl Algar held this land. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,3 ?M? William holds WESTON [Colville] himself. It answers for 7 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 19 villagers with 7 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 300 pigs. In total, value £16 and 1 ounce of gold; when acquired £10; <196c> before 1066 as much. Toki , [!4! William's predecessor !4!], held this land from the Abbot of Ely in 1066, on condition that he could not separate it from the Church, it being in the Abbey's household revenue, as the men of the Hundred testify. There were 2 Freemen on this land; one found cartage and the other escort. They were Godwin the noble's men; they could not withdraw from him. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,4 In the same village ^[WESTON [Colville]]^ Walter [!4! of Grandcourt !4!] holds 1 virgate from William. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,5 In [West] WRATTING Lambert [* of Rosay *] holds 3 virgates from William. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and always was 5s. Toki held this land from King Edward; it found 1 cartage. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,6 In CHILFORD Hundred In [West] WICKHAM Lambert [* of Rosay *] holds 1 hide from William. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 12 pigs. The value is and always was 100s. Toki , [!4! William of Warenne's predecessor !4!], held this land. 1 Freeman was there who found cartage. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,7 In THRIPLOW Hundred In TRUMPINGTON William [!4! of Cailly !4!] holds 4 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; 4 ploughshares. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £7. Toki held this land from the Church of Ely in 1066; he could not grant, sell or separate [it] from the Church. Afterwards, Frederic, William's brother, had this land. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,8 In `STAPLOE' Hundred ?M? KENNETT answered for 3 1/2 hides before 1066; now for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Nicholas [* of Kennett *] holds from William. In lordship 5 ploughs; 7 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 12 slaves; 1 mill which pays nothing; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £12; when acquired £9; before 1066 £12. Toki , King Edward's thane, held this manor. 1 Freeman, [!4! Godric !4!], also had 1 virgate under him there; he found cartage or 8d; however, he could grant and sell his land. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] CAM 18,9 In the Hundred of ELY [In the second Hundred of ELY] In WISBECH William has 6 fishermen who pay 3500 eels and 5s. [= ?28 [[18]]? Land of William of Warenne =] ?29 [[19]]? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert CAM 19,1 In PAPWORTH Hundred Richard son of Count Gilbert holds 1 virgate of land in PAPWORTH, and William [!5! the Breton !5!] from him. Land for 4 oxen; pasture for as many oxen. Value 4s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 8s. Aelfric the priest held this land from the Abbot of Ely and could not withdraw from him. The jurisdiction also always lay in [the lands of] the Church. Richard appropriated this land in the King's despite, and received 20s of stock from it. [= ?29 [[19]]? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] CAM 19,2 In CHILFORD Hundred In HORSEHEATH Wulfeva [* wife of Fin *] holds 1/2 virgate from Richard. Land for 4 oxen. The value is and was 5s. [= ?29 [[19]]? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] CAM 19,3 In [West] WICKHAM Wulfeva [* wife of Fin *] holds 1/2 virgate from Richard. Value 5s. 1 Freeman [holds] the fourth part of 1 virgate. Value 12d. [= ?29 [[19]]? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <196d> CAM 19,4 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In WHADDON Hardwin [!4! of Scales !4!] holds 1 virgate of land from Richard. Land for 4 oxen. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 15s. Saieva held this land under Edeva the fair; she could grant to whom she would. This did not belong to Richard's predecessor, nor was he ever put in possession of it, but ^[Earl]^ Ralph Wader held it on the day he rebelled against the King. [= ?29 [[19]]? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ?[20]? Land of Robert of Tosny CAM 20,1 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred Robert of Tosny holds 4 1/2 hides in DUXFORD. Gilbert [!4! with the beard !4!] holds from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 more possible; 4 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 2 mills at 50s; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £7 10s; when acquired 110s; before 1066 £8. Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *], King Edward's thane, [!4! Robert's predecessor !4!], held this land. [= ?[20]? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon CAM 21,1 In CHILFORD Hundred Robert Gernon holds 2 hides in CAMPS, and {Turstin} [!4! son of Richard !4!] from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 12 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. Leofsi held this land under Earl Harold, and could withdraw without his permission. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,2 [In WHITTLESFORD Hundred] In DUXFORD Robert holds 1/2 hide. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 6s. Aelfric [!4! Kemp !4!] held it from King Edward and could withdraw. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,3 In THRIPLOW Hundred ?M? Robert holds FOWLMERE himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 1/2 ploughs there. 22 villagers with 10 smallholders have 8 1/2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s 8d; meadow for all the ploughs; pasture for the village livestock and 10d. The total value is and always was £12. Aelfric Kemp held this manor from King Edward. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,4 In HARSTON Ranulf holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Robert. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen; they are there, with 3 smallholders; 1 cottager. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. 1 Freeman held this land under King Edward [***] and found 1 escort; he could sell his land, but the jurisdiction remained with the King. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,5 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In BARRINGTON Robert holds 7 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate; 1 plough there; a second possible. 20 villagers with 7 smallholders and 3 cottagers have 9 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 1/2 mills at 32s; meadow for 6 ploughs. Total value £12; when acquired £8; before 1066 £16. There were 15 Freemen in this land who held 4 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from King Edward and who found 12 1/2 cartages and 4 escorts for the sheriff; 4 others, Earl Algar's men, held 2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 3 others, Esger the constable's men, held 1 hide. All these men could grant and sell their land. Of this land also Edric Snipe, [!4! King Edward's thane !4!], held 3 virgates under King Edward <197a> and could sell. Edric ^[Snipe]^ also held 1/2 virgate which in 1066 lay in [the lands of] the Church of Chatteris. Robert Gernon annexed this [land] in the Abbess's despite, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,6 In ORWELL Robert holds 1 virgate. Land for 3 oxen; they are there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen; 1 mill at 12s. The value is and always was 18s 8d. A Freeman of King Edward's held this land and found 1 cartage; however, he could sell his land. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,7 In PAPWORTH Hundred In CONINGTON Picot ^[the sheriff]^ holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Robert. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 16s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 as much. A man of Earl Waltheof's held this land; his jurisdiction lay in Longstanton. ^[Picot the sheriff holds this land in his wife's marriage portion]^ [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,8 In BOXWORTH Picot ^[the sheriff]^ holds 3 1/2 hides from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers with 3 cottagers have 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. Leofsi, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could sell. ^[Picot the sheriff holds this land in his wife's marriage portion]^ [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] CAM 21,9 In SWAVESEY Picot ^[the sheriff]^ holds 1 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 20s. Leofsi, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could grant and sell. Picot the sheriff holds these lands from Robert Gernon, in his wife's marriage portion. [= ?[21]? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville CAM 22,1 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred Geoffrey de Mandeville holds 2 1/2 hides in FULBOURN. Land for 3 ploughs. William [!4! nephew of Geoffrey de Mandeville !4!] holds from him. 3 ploughs there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 50s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 as much. Alsi held this land from Esger [!4! the constable !4!], and could grant without his permission. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,2 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In SAWSTON Roger [!4! of Sommery !4!] holds 2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 villagers; 4 smallholders. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs; 1 mill at 26s 8d. The value is and always was 100s. Sigar, [!4! Esger's steward !4!], held this land from Esger the constable; he could grant and sell without his permission. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,3 In THRIPLOW Hundred In THRIPLOW Sigar [* the steward *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers have the other. 1 slave; pasture for the livestock. The value is and always was 40s. Sigar [* the steward *] held it himself under Esger [* the constable *]; he could grant or sell without his permission, but the jurisdiction remained with the lord. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,4 In FOXTON Sigar [* the steward *] holds 3 1/2 hides and 20 acres from Geoffrey. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers with 10 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 5 ploughs. The value is and always was £4. Sigar [* the steward *] held it himself under Esger [* the constable *]; he could sell and grant, but the jurisdiction remained with the lord. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,5 In the same village ^[FOXTON]^ is 1/2 mill, which pays 10s 8d, which Robert Gernon appropriated in Geoffrey's despite, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] <197b> CAM 22,6 In `STAPLOE' Hundred ?M? CHIPPENHAM answered for 10 hides before 1066. But a sheriff put them at 5 hides, through King Edward's concession, because its revenue oppressed him; it now answers for 5 hides. Land for 17 ploughs. Geoffrey holds from the King. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 19 villagers with 13 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the fishpond 1500 eels. Total value £20; when acquired £16; before 1066 £12. Ordgar, King Edward's sheriff, who was later Esger the constable's man, held this manor. 5 hides of this land were in King Edward's revenue; 2 Freemen had 2 hides from the King and could grant their land to whom they would; however, each found 8d and or 1 horse in the King's service, and for their fines they did justice in Fordham. Ordgar the sheriff had 3 hides of this land himself and could grant to whom he would. Ordgar placed this land in pledge for 7 marks and 2 ounces of gold, as Geoffrey's men state; but the men of the Hundred have seen thereon neither any writ nor commissioner of King Edward, nor do they offer witness. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,7 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In [Guilden] MORDEN Richard [* of Guilden Morden *] holds 3 virgates of land from Geoffrey. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 5 cottagers have 1 plough. 3 other cottagers there; meadow for 4 oxen; pasture for the livestock. Value 20s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 40s. Godwin [!4! Wombstring !4!] held this land from Esger the constable and could sell. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,8 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In HASLINGFIELD Roger [!4! of Sommery !4!] holds 5 hides from Geoffrey. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers with 18 cottagers have 4 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value £7; when acquired and before 1066 £6. Sigar [* the steward *], Esger the constable's man, held this land and could grant or sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the lord. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,9 In SHEPRETH Sigar [* the steward *] holds 1 hide from Geoffrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; 2 smallholders. 2 mills at 10s 8d; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 23s. He held it himself from Esger [* the constable *] and could grant or sell. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] CAM 22,10 In ORWELL Sigar [* the steward *] holds 1 virgate and the third part 1 virgate from Geoffrey. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen, with 1 villager. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 10s. He held it himself under Esger [* the constable *] and could sell. [= ?20 [[22]]? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent CAM 23,1 In PAPWORTH Hundred Gilbert of Ghent holds 1 1/2 virgates in PAPWORTH. Alwold holds from him. Land for 4 oxen; they are there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Ulf [* Fenman *], King Edward's thane, held this land; it lies in [the lands of] Fenstanton. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] CAM 23,2 In ELSWORTH 2 Freemen hold 1/2 hide less 5 acres from Gilbert. Land for 6 oxen; they are there; meadow for 6 oxen. The value is and always was 6s 8d. 2 Freemen, Ulf [* Fenman *]'s men, held this land; one of them found <197c> escort for the sheriff; however, both could withdraw with their land. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] CAM 23,3 In CONINGTON 8 Freemen hold 2 hides and 3 virgates from Gilbert. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 8 cottagers. Meadow for 2 1/2 ploughs. The value is and was 25s; before 1066, 30s. They held it themselves from Ulf [* Fenman *]; they could grant and sell. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] CAM 23,4 In BOXWORTH 6 Freemen hold 1 hide and 1 virgate from Gilbert. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 16s; before 1066, 20s. They held it themselves from Ulf [* Fenman *] and could sell; their jurisdiction lay in Fenstanton. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] CAM 23,5 In SWAVESEY Gilbert holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 cottagers. From the marsh 225 eels. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Ulf [* Fenman *], King Edward's thane, held this land. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] CAM 23,6 In [Fen] DRAYTON Gilbert holds 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 Freeman who has 1 hide and 1 virgate. 4 villagers. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Ulf [!4! Fenman !4!], King Edward's thane, held this land; the one Freeman was his man; however, he could grant and sell his land without his permission. [= ?21 [[23]]? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?22 [[24]]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold CAM 24,1 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred Gilbert son of Turold holds 4 1/2 hides in LONGSTANTON. Land for 6 ploughs. Hugh [!4! Hubold !4!] holds from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers with 9 smallholders and 13 cottagers have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs; from the marsh 3200 eels and 2s 8d. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. Saxi, King Edward's thane, held this land and could grant or sell. [= ?22 [[24]]? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert CAM 25,1 In CHILFORD Hundred Eudo the steward holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in BABRAHAM; Pirot holds from him. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. The value is and was 2 {orae}. Aelfric [!4! Kemp !4!] held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,2 In PAMPISFORD Pirot holds 5 acres from Eudo. The value is and was 6d. Burro held from Aelfric Kemp and could withdraw. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,3 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In SAWSTON Pirot holds 4 hides from Eudo. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 11 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 30s 8d; meadow for 5 ploughs. The value is and always was £8. Aelfric [!4! Kemp !4!] held this land from the King; 3 Freemen were under him and could not withdraw. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,4 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In CLOPTON Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Eudo. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 7 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland for repairing fences. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. Earl Gyrth held this land. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,5 In [East] HATLEY Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Eudo. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. <197d> Almer, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, held this land; he could grant and sell his land. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,6 In CROYDON Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds 2 hides from Eudo. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 1/2 villagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and always was 40s. Earl Gyrth held this land. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,7 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In WIMPOLE Humphrey [!4! of Anneville !4!] holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from Eudo. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, in lordship; 1 villager; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland for fences. The value is and always was 100s. Earl Gyrth held this land. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,8 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In KINGSTON Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds 10 acres of land from Eudo. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 8d. Almer [!4! son of Goding !4!], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could withdraw. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,9 In GAMLINGAY Eudo holds 18 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 9 hides; 3 ploughs there. 30 villagers with 12 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1/2 hide; 12 cottagers; 4 slaves. Meadow for 12 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £18; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon] held this manor. 9 Freemen were there who held 4 hides; they could grant and sell; in addition to these hides they held 1 virgate which belongs to [Little] Gransden, the Abbot of Ely's manor, and which Lisois of Moutiers appropriated in the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s despite, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] CAM 25,10 In HATLEY [St George] Eudo holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; but it is not recorded there. In lordship 3 virgates and 10 acres, with 3 smallholders with 20 acres. Wood for fences. Value 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen of Robert son of Wiuhomarch held this land and could sell. [= ?23 [[25]]? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales CAM 26,1 In `STAINE' Hundred Hardwin of Scales holds 1 virgate of land in SWAFFHAM. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. 6 Freemen held this land, 3 of whom found cartage and the other 3 [found] escorts. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,2 In `STAPLOE' Hundred Hardwin holds 1/2 hide [!4! in BURWELL !4!] from the King. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Meadow for these oxen. Value 20s; when acquired 16s; before 1066, 20s. {Turch}, the Abbot of Ramsey's man, held this land; he could not withdraw without his permission; however, he found either escort or 4d in the King's service. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,3 In `RADFIELD' Hundred In DULLINGHAM Hardwin holds 2 hides less 20 acres. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 7 villagers; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 4 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. 16 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell their land; however, they found cartages. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,4 In WESTLEY [Waterless] Hardwin holds 15 acres of land. The value is and always was 16d. 2 Freemen of Earl Harold's held [it] and could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,5 In CARLTON 2 men-at-arms hold 1/2 hide less 3 acres from Hardwin. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 10s. 2 Freemen held 38 acres of this land under [!4! Earl !4!] Harold and found 1 escort for the sheriff; a third held 8 acres from Earl Algar and found cartage, but he could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] <198a> CAM 26,6 In WESTON [Colville] Durand holds 1 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there; meadow for the plough; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 as much. Thorger , Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could not withdraw without his permission. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,7 In the same village ^[WESTON [Colville]]^ Hardwin holds 1 virgate of land in lordship. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. This land found cartage and escort. 2 Freemen held it under Earl Harold and could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,8 In [West] WRATTING Hardwin holds 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen. 2 smallholders there. The value is and was 3s. Toki and {Wigar}? [* of Orwell *] held it; one found cartage and the other found escort. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,9 In CHILFORD Hundred In HORSEHEATH 5 villagers hold 1/2 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there; meadow; woodland, 24 pigs. The value is and always was 25s. 4 men held 1 1/2 virgates of this land from the King; however, they found 1 cartage and 2 escorts. Leodmer held 1/2 virgate under Aubrey de Vere's predecessor, ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^; he could not withdraw without his permission. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,10 In [West] WICKHAM Hardwin holds 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders; meadow, 1/2 acre. The value is and was 40d; before 1066, 5s 4d. 3 Freemen held [it], and found 1 cartage. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,11 In BABRAHAM Durand holds 1/2 hide under Hardwin. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders. The value is and was 18s 8d. 4 Freemen held this land; they found 4 cartages, and could not withdraw. This land is of the King's Holding. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,12 In PAMPISFORD Hardwin holds 1 virgate. The value is and always was 65d. 2 Freemen held [it] from the King, and could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,13 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred In WHITTLESFORD Hardwin holds 1 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 32d. A man of Earl Gyrth's held it; he could not sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,14 In HINXTON Durand holds 1 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066 as much. Estred held this land under Earl Algar; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,15 In ICKLETON Durand holds 1/2 hide from Hardwin. Land for 4 oxen. Value 32d; when acquired 12d; before 1066, 5s. Estred held it under Earl Algar and could sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,16 In DUXFORD Payne [* the steward *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 3 ploughs and 2 oxen. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 1 plough and 2 oxen. 3 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; from the pasture 1 ploughshare. Value 50s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 100s. 13 Freemen held this land, 11 of whom were King Edward's men and found 2 cartages and 9 escorts for the sheriff; however, they could sell their lands. The remaining 2, one, Earl Algar's man, the other, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, held 1 1/2 hides; but they could not sell their land. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,17 In THRIPLOW Hundred In HAUXTON Hardwin holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 1 mill at 20s; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. <198b> Bondi held 3 virgates of this land from the Abbot of Ely and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. Another Freeman of Earl Algar's held 3 virgates and could withdraw with his land. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,18 In SHELFORD Hardwin holds 6 hides, 1 virgate and 7 acres. Land for 6 ploughs and 2 oxen; 8 ploughs there. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; 13 villagers with 4 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £8. 2 1/2 hides and 9 acres of this land and a monastery were in the lordship of the Church of Ely before and in 1066, and are now of the household revenue, as the Hundred testifies. 7 Freemen held a further 1 1/2 hides and 6 acres of this land, of the Abbot of Ely's jurisdiction; they could not withdraw with the land, but the jurisdiction remained with the Church of Ely. 3 Freemen held 1/2 hide of the same land under Earl Gyrth; they could not withdraw without his permission. Their jurisdiction lay in Whittlesford. Alsi held 1/2 hide from Earl Algar; he could grant or sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Earl; he found 1 escort. 2 Freemen held 1 virgate and 7 acres from Earl Harold; they could not withdraw without permission. 5 Freemen held 3 1/2 virgates under King Edward; they found 1 cartage and 2 escorts for the sheriff; they could sell their land, but their jurisdiction remained with the King. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,19 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In [Steeple] MORDEN Hardwin holds 1 hide less the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 2 mills at 2 {orae}; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Now 7 Freemen hold this land from Hardwin; they held it themselves before 1066 ^[from Earl Algar]^; they could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained in [Steeple] Morden. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,20 In [Guilden] MORDEN Alfred holds 1/2 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 cottager; meadow, 1 acre. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Winterlet held this land from Earl Algar; he could not sell. This land lies in [the lands of] Litlington. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,21 In CROYDON 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 8 smallholders; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 65s. Alfled, commended to Archbishop S[tigand], held 1 hide of this land; she could grant and sell. 4 Freemen held 1 hide from King Edward and found 4 escorts for the sheriff, but they could grant or sell their land. [!4! Aelfric !4!], a man of Esger the constable's held 5 virgates; he could grant and sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,22 In WENDY Alfred holds 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. Goda? [* mother of Wulfric *], commended to Earl Algar, held this land; she could grant and sell to whom she would. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,23 In LITLINGTON Adelulf holds 2 1/2 virgates from Hardwin at a revenue. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 15s; before 1066, 40s. Algar, Archbishop Stigand's man, held 1/2 hide of this land, and Alwy, Earl Algar's man, 1/2 virgate; he could not put [it] outside Ickleton. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,24 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] 2 men-at-arms, [!4! Ralph and Robert !4!], hold 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 55s; when acquired 25s; before 1066, 60s. A man of King Edward's held 1 virgate of this land and found 1 cartage for the sheriff. 2 other Freemen, Earl Algar's <198c> men, could grant their land and sell to whom they would. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,25 In BASSINGBOURN Leofing holds 1 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen of Earl Algar held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,26 In WHADDON Hardwin holds 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; 3 villagers with 5 cottagers have 1 plough. Pasture for the village livestock; meadow for 1 plough. Value £4 15s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4 15s. 2 Freemen, one [!4! Thorbert the priest !4!], Archbishop Stigand's man, the other, Earl Algar's man, held this land and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,27 In WHADDON Hardwin holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 6 villagers and 15 cottagers have 1 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 70s; before 1066 £4. Thorbiorn held 1 hide of this land under the Abbot of Ely before and in 1066 on condition that he could not grant it or separate it from the Church, outside the monks' household revenue. 12 Freemen, the Abbot of Ely's men, held 1 1/2 hides; they could grant and sell to whom they would, but the jurisdiction remained with the Church. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,28 In the same village ^[WHADDON]^ Hardwin holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Danemund, Esger the constable's man, held it and could sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,29 In MELDRETH Hardwin holds 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and always was 2s. Almer [!4! the priest !4!] held it under the Abbot of Ely and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Church. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,30 In the same village ^[MELDRETH]^ Hugh [!4! Pedefold !4!] holds 1 1/2 hides from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 cottagers; 1 slave. 1 monastery; 1 mill at 5s 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 40s; before 1066 £4. This land lay in [the lands of] the Church of Ely, both before and in 1066, in the monks' lordship, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,31 In MELBOURN Durand holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 there; [another] 1/2 possible. 1 villager with 2 smallholders and 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock. Value 25s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. Sired, Earl Algar's man, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,32 [In `WETHERLEY' Hundred] In SHEPRETH Hardwin holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen; they are there, with 2 villagers; 9 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for all the ploughs. 1 man-at-arms holds this land, and 2 Englishmen under him. 1 mill at 7s less 2d. The value is and was 42s; before 1066, 50s. 5 Freemen held this land; one of them was Earl Algar's man; the others were King Edward's men and found 2 cartages and 2 escorts; however, they could sell their land. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,33 In SHEPRETH Hugh [!4! Pedefold !4!] holds 1/2 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 2 oxen; meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. This land lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely both before and in 1066, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] <198d> CAM 26,34 In ORWELL Durand holds 3 virgates and the third part of 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough. 6 oxen there, with 4 cottagers; 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 6 oxen; wood for making fences. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen held this land. One, [!4! Earl !4!] Waltheof's man, held 3 virgates; the other, the King's man, held the third part of 1 virgate. They found 2 escorts and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,35 In `WRATWORTH' 2 men-at-arms hold 3 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 1 plough. 6 cottagers; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 25s; before 1066, 50s. 2 Freemen, one, [!4! Earl !4!] Waltheof's man, the other, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,36 In WHITWELL R[obert] the bald holds 2 hides from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 smallholder with 4 cottagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough; wood for making fences. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 8 Freemen held this land. 6 of them were the King's men and held 5 virgates; they found 3 cartages and 3 escorts. The seventh, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, had 1/2 hide; the eighth, Earl Algar's man, held 1 virgate. All these could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,37 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In EVERSDEN Durand holds 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 3 oxen; they are there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 8s. A Freeman of Earl Algar's held this land and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,38 In KINGSTON 2 men-at-arms hold 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 3 oxen; meadow. The value is and always was 2s. Goding Thorbert, Edeva the fair's man, held this land and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,39 In the same village ^[KINGSTON]^ Robert the bald holds 9 acres from Hardwin. Land for 1/2 ox. The value is and always was 6d. Wulfmer, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, held this land and could grant. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,40 In CALDECOTE 2 men-at-arms hold 3 virgates and 10 acres from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 6 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 52s. 2 Freemen held this land under Edeva [* the fair *] and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,41 In LONGSTOWE 1 man-at-arms and 2 Englishmen hold 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; wood for fences. Value 42s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 42s. 4 Freemen held this land. One of them was Archbishop Stigand's man, the other 3 were the Abbot of Ramsey's men; they could grant and sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,42 ?M? Hardwin holds CAXTON himself. Before 1066 it answered for 10 hides; now for 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 4 ploughs there. 17 villagers with 8 smallholders and 10 cottagers who have 8 ploughs. Meadow for 12 ploughs; wood for fences and houses. In total, value £11; when acquired £6; before 1066 £14. Thorger , King Edward's thane, held this manor. 22 Freemen were there. 4 of them were King Edward's men; they held 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; this 1/2 virgate found 3 escorts; these men could <199a> grant and sell their lands. The other 18 were Earl Algar's men; they had 6 hides less 1/2 virgate of this land. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,43 In CROXTON Adelulf holds 1 hide from Hardwin. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 1 plough; 5 smallholders with 2 cottagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. Value 20s; when acquired 13s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they found 2 cartages for the sheriff. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,44 In PAPWORTH Hundred In PAPWORTH Payne [* the steward *] holds 1 1/2 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 4 oxen; they are there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. 2 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they found 2 escorts and could sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,45 In ELSWORTH Payne [* the steward *] holds 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 5s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they found 1 escort and could sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,46 In CONINGTON Payne [* the steward *] holds 2 hides from Hardwin. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 20s; when acquired 16s; before 1066 as much. 3 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they found 2 cartages and 1 escort, and could withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,47 In BOXWORTH Payne [* the steward *] holds 4 1/2 hides from Hardwin. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers with 6 smallholders and 3 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs. The value is and always was 60s. A thane of King Edward's held 3 1/2 hides of this land and could sell to whom he would. 7 Freemen of King Edward's had 1 hide; they found 3 cartages and 3 escorts for the sheriff, and could sell their land. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,48 In OVER Ralph holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from Hardwin. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; they are there, with 3 villagers; 1 smallholder; 3 cottagers. Meadow for 2 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 50s. They [!4! 10 Freemen !4!] held this land. 1 Freeman, [!5! Stanhard !5!] [* son of Alwy *], held 1/2 hide of this land under the Abbot of Ely; he could not grant or sell outside the Church without the Abbot's permission. 2 other Freemen had 3 virgates; they could sell; the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot of Ely. The other 7 had 1 hide; they were the Abbot of Ramsey's men; they could sell without the jurisdiction. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,49 In CHESTERTON Hundred In [Dry] DRAYTON Payne [* the steward *] holds 5 hides and 3 virgates from Hardwin. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 7 cottagers; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value of this land £4; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. 19 Freemen held this land. 6 of them, King Edward's men, had 2 hides less 1/2 virgate; they found 6 escorts for the sheriff and could grant their land. 4 others, Edeva [* the fair *]'s men, had 1 1/2 hides; they could withdraw without the jurisdiction. 5 others were the <199b> Abbot of Ely's men; 4 of them held 1 hide [***] and could sell without the jurisdiction; the fifth had 1/2 virgate under the Abbot, but could not sell. The other 4 were St Guthlac's men; they held 1 hide and 1 virgate from the Church's household revenue. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,50 In `RADFIELD' Hundred In STETCHWORTH Hardwin holds 1 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. Godwin, the Abbot of Ely's man, held this land; he could not sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,51 In WESTLEY Hundred [* In `RADFIELD' Hundred *] In [West] WRATTING Hardwin holds 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value £6; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 10 Freemen, the Abbot of Ely's men, held this land; they could not sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,52 In BALSHAM Hardwin [***] holds 80 acres of the Abbot's land. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and was 13s 4d. 3 Freemen ^[of the Abbot of Ely]^ held this land; they could not sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,53 In `STAINE' Hundred In SWAFFHAM Hardwin holds 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 70s. 4 Freemen of the Abbot of Ely held this land; they could not sell. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,54 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred [* In CHILFORD Hundred *] In BABRAHAM Hardwin holds from the King 1/2 virgate of the Abbot's land. The value is and was 40d. 2 Freemen held [it] from the Abbot of Ely; they could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,55 In PAMPISFORD Hardwin holds 10 acres. Land for 1 ox. The value is and was 12d. Snelling held this land from the Abbot of Ely; he could not withdraw. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,56 In THRIPLOW Hundred In THRIPLOW Hardwin holds from the King 1 hide of the monks' lordship supplies. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 20s. This land was of the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] CAM 26,57 In the same village ^[THRIPLOW]^ Hardwin held 2 acres of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s land, for which he did not have a patron or a deliverer; but he appropriated it in the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s despite, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?24 [[26]]? Land of Hardwin of Scales =] ?25 [[27]]? Land of Hugh of Bernières CAM 27,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred Hugh of Bernières holds 1 hide in EVERSDEN from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; wood for fences. Value 13s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Edwy, the Abbot of Ely's man, held this land; he could grant or sell without his permission, but Earl Algar had the jurisdiction. [= ?25 [[27]]? Land of Hugh of Bernières =] ?26 [[28]]? Land of Hugh of Port CAM 28,1 In `STAPLOE' Hundred Hugh of Port holds 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres in ISLEHAM. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. Ordgar, King Edward's sheriff, held this manor; he could withdraw without his lord's permission. [= ?26 [[28]]? Land of Hugh of Port =] CAM 28,2 Hugh holds SNAILWELL himself from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. It has always answered for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; a third possible. 6 Freemen; 8 villagers; 3 smallholders; 3 slaves. <199c> 4 mills at 14s 4d; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland for fencing, with two carts from the King's woodland at Cheveley. Total value £14; when acquired £12; before 1066 £15. Archbishop Stigand held this manor in 1066. 6 Freemen were there, the same Archbishop's men, who could withdraw without his permission and grant or sell their land; but the jurisdiction remained with the Archbishop. This manor lay in the lordship of the Church of Ely before 1066, in the lordship revenue, but the then Abbot [!4! Leofsi !4!], leased it to the Archbishop, as the Hundred testifies. Now Abbot Simeon claims it back through his predecessors. [= ?26 [[28]]? Land of Hugh of Port =] ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere CAM 29,1 In CHEVELEY Hundred ?M? Aubrey de Vere holds ASHLEY from the King. Everard [!4! son of Brian !4!] holds from him. It answered for 3 1/2 hides before 1066; now for 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; the villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 12 pigs; pasture for the livestock. Total value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], [!4! his predecessor !4!], King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,2 ?M? Aubrey holds SAXON [Street] himself, and Everard [!4! son of Brian !4!] from him. It answered for 5 hides before 1066; now for 3 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the village livestock; woodland, 40 pigs. Total value £8; when acquired £7; before 1066 as much. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,3 ?M? Aubrey holds SILVERLEY himself. It answered for 6 1/2 hides before 1066; now for 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs there; 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 8 slaves; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 20 pigs; pasture for the village livestock. Total value £16; when acquired £20; before 1066 as much. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,4 In `STAINE' Hundred In SWAFFHAM Aubrey holds 1/2 hide and 20 acres from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager; 1 mill, 7s. The value is and always was 10s. A Freeman of King Edward's held this land; he could not withdraw without permission, and found cartage for the King's sheriff. Aubrey's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^ did not have this land, as the men of the Hundred testify; but Aubrey appropriated it himself in the King's despite. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,5 ?M? Aubrey holds WILBRAHAM himself from the King. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs there; 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; 1 mill, 22s. Total value £12; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,6 In the same village [!4! QUY and STOW!4!] Reginald holds 1/2 hide and 30 acres from Aubrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. Godric [!4! the deacon !4!], King Edward's man, held this land; he did not hold from Aubrey's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^. The men of the Hundred testify to this; but Aubrey appropriated it in the King's despite. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,7 In CHILFORD Hundred ?M? In CAMPS Aubrey de Vere holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there. 17 villagers with 4 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 6 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland for 500 pigs; from village grazing 8s. Total value £15; when acquired £12; before 1066 as much. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. Norman [* of Nosterfield *] holds 1/2 hide of this land from Aubrey. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 40s. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] <199d> CAM 29,8 In HORSEHEATH Norman [* of Nosterfield *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Aubrey. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 1/2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and always was 60s. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this land; he had full jurisdiction, and paid cartage and escort. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,9 ?M? Aubrey holds HILDERSHAM himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 16 villagers have 7 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £8. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this land. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,10 ?M? Aubrey holds ABINGTON himself, and Firmatus from him. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third possible. 9 villagers with 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 mill at 9s; from the pasture 6 ploughshares. The value is and was £8; before 1066 £6. The said Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], King Edward's thane, held this manor. A priest held 1 hide of this land from Edeva the fair; he could not withdraw without her permission. Now Count Alan claims it back in despite of Aubrey's men, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,11 In BABRAHAM Firmatus holds 1/2 virgate from Aubrey. Value 20d. Godwin held this land under Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], Aubrey's predecessor; he could not withdraw. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] CAM 29,12 In ABINGTON 1 Freeman, ^[{Sagar}? ]^, has 1/2 hide from the King which is in the charge [***] of Picot the sheriff. Value 12d a year. Almer, a Freeman of King Edward's, held it; he could grant or sell to whom he would before 1066. Aubrey de Vere annexed this land from the King's jurisdiction, but Picot the sheriff adjudged it against him and still keeps 1 plough and 380 sheep which Aubrey has from that land, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?27 [[29]]? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ?28 [[30]]? Land of Eustace of Huntingdon CAM 30,1 In PAPWORTH Hundred Eustace of Huntingdon holds 1 hide and 3 virgates in PAPWORTH. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 50s. Ordnoth, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. Now Walter [* of Beaumais *] holds [it] from Eustace. [= ?28 [[30]]? Land of Eustace of Huntingdon =] CAM 30,2 In the same village ^[PAPWORTH]^ Ordnoth holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from Eustace by the King's order. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; [another] 1/2 possible. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 50s. He held it himself from Robert son of Wiuhomarch and could sell. [= ?28 [[30]]? Land of Eustace of Huntingdon =] CAM 30,3 In the same village ^[PAPWORTH]^ Walter [* of Beaumais *] holds 1 1/2 virgates from Eustace. Land for 4 oxen; meadow for as many oxen. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Godwin [!5! the priest !5!], the Abbot of Ely's man, held this land and could not sell. [= ?28 [[30]]? Land of Eustace of Huntingdon =] ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt CAM 31,1 [In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred] Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds 3 hides and 1 virgate in MELDRETH from the King. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 1/2 hide; 1 plough there; 15 smallholders with 3 cottagers have 4 ploughs. 1 slave; 2 mills at 10s 8d; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. In total, value 70s; when acquired, as much; before 1066, 100s. <200a> 16 Freemen held this land. 10 of them had 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of St Etheldreda of Ely's jurisdiction; of whom one could neither grant nor sell his land; the other 9 could [grant and sell] to whom they would, but the jurisdiction of all remained with the Church. 5 other Freemen held 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from Earl Algar; they could grant or sell. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,2 In the same village [!4! MELBOURN !4!], Guy holds 5 hides and 1 3/4 virgates. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 6 villagers with 18 smallholders and 10 cottagers have 7 ploughs. 1/2 mill at 2s 8d; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £10 10s; when acquired £6; before 1066 £14. Edric Snipe, King Edward's thane, held 2 1/2 hides of this land; he could grant or sell. 8 Freemen, the Abbot of Ely's men, held 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. 2 other Freemen, King Edward's men, held 2 parts of 1 virgate, and found 2 escorts. All these men could sell their lands. The jurisdiction of the 8 Freemen remained with the Abbot of Ely. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,3 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In BARTON Humphrey [!4! of Anneville !4!] holds 3 1/2 hides from Guy. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 villagers with 13 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 4 ploughs. In total, value £6; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. There are 3 French men-at-arms on this land. 24 Freemen held this land. One of them held 1/2 hide under Edeva the fair, and could sell. All the others were Freemen of King Edward's; they held 3 hides, and could grant and sell; they found 6 cartages and 17 escorts for the sheriff. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,4 In GRANTCHESTER 2 men-at-arms hold 3 virgates from Guy. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there. Meadow for 4 oxen; 3 smallholders. Value 55s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. 5 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land and could sell; they found 4 escorts for the King's sheriff. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,5 In ORWELL Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds the third part of 1 virgate from Guy. An ox there. The value is and was 2s. He could sell; he found 1/4 cartage for the sheriff. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,6 In `WRATWORTH' Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 1/2 hide from Guy. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough; wood for repairing fences. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they found 2 cartages and could sell. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] CAM 31,7 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In EVERSDEN Guy holds 6 hides and 10 acres of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4; a fifth possible. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders and 9 cottagers have 5 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen; wood for fences. In total, value £9; when acquired £6 5s; before 1066 £16. Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds 1/2 hide of this land, and Humphrey [* of Anneville *] holds all the other land from Guy. 23 Freemen held this land. 2 of them, Archbishop Stigand's men, held 1 hide and 3 virgates; 7, Earl Algar's men, had 3 virgates; 1, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, had 1 hide; the other 14, King Edward's men, held 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres, and found 9 cartages and 5 escorts for the sheriff. All these men could grant or sell their lands. [= ?29 [[31]]? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] <200b> ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge CAM 32,1 In `STAINE' Hundred ?M? Picot of Cambridge holds 4 1/2 hides and 10 acres in QUY [!4! and STOW !4!]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers have 4 ploughs. 2 1/2 mills at 22s; meadow for the ploughs. In total, the value is and was £8. Alric the monk and Godric, the Abbot of Ramsey's men, held 3 1/2 hides of this land; they could not withdraw without his permission. 4 Freemen, King Edward's men, held 1 hide and 10 acres; they could neither grant nor sell without the King's permission. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,2 There also ^[QUY [!4! and STOW !4!]]^ Picot holds 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value £6; when acquired the value was £4; before 1066 as much. 2 Freemen of the Abbot of Ely held this land; they could not sell without his permission. In this village [there is] 1/2 mill at 40d. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,3 In CHILFORD Hundred In PAMPISFORD Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 3 virgates from Picot. Land for 1 plough; it is there; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and always was 10s. Edric, Aelfric the noble's man, held it and could withdraw with the land. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,4 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred Picot holds HINXTON himself. It answers for 15 1/2 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 7 hides and 3 virgates; 1 plough there; a further 3 possible. 20 villagers with 12 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 21s 4d; meadow for 3 ploughs. Total value £10; when acquired £16; before 1066 as much. Picot acquired this land as two manors, as he states. 20 Freemen held it. One of them, Earl Algar's man, had 1/2 hide; he could not withdraw. The others were King Edward's men, and could withdraw; they found 8 cartages and 8 escorts and 3 bodyguards for the sheriff. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,5 In THRIPLOW Hundred In HARSTON Picot holds 7 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 6 villagers and 15 cottagers have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 1 mill at 30s; meadow for 5 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. Total value £8; when acquired £4 10s; before 1066 £10. Picot holds 1 1/2 hides himself from the King; it is valued in this village. A Freeman held it under the Abbot of Ely, and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. Ordgar held 4 hides of this land from Earl Harold and could withdraw. 6 Freemen, King Edward's men, held 2 hides; they found 1 cartage and 5 escorts, and could withdraw with their land. Fridebert held 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot of Ely, and could withdraw with his land; but the jurisdiction remained with the Church. Picot owes service from these 1 1/2 hides to the Abbot; he holds them by order of the King. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,6 In TRUMPINGTON Hervey holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from Picot. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. 3 cottagers; 1 slave. Meadow for the ploughs; from the weir 450 eels. Value £4; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. Heoruwulf held this land under King Edward; he could sell and withdraw to whom he would. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,7 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In TADLOW Picot holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; 1 plough there; another possible; 2 1/2 virgates which the villagers hold; 13 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. ?{rq' q't uill'}: enquire how many villagers? 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value 70s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. 3 Freemen held this land; they found 1 cartage and 1 bodyguard; they could grant and sell their land. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,8 In [Guilden] MORDEN Picot holds 3 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; another possible. 8 villagers with 11 smallholders and 18 cottagers have 3 1/2 ploughs; [another] 1 1/2 possible. 1 mill at 4s; meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. <200c> In total, value £6 10s; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. 8 Freemen held this land. 3 of them, Archbishop Stigand's men, had 1 hide and 3 virgates; they could grant and sell, but the jurisdiction remained in [Guilden] Morden. 2 others, Earl Algar's men, had 3 virgates and could sell; the jurisdiction remained with the Earl. 2 others, King Edward's men, held 3 virgates and found 2 escorts; they could grant and sell. A man of Edeva [!4! the fair !4!] had 1/2 virgate and could sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,9 In CLOPTON Picot holds a garden from King Edward's jurisdiction which paid 1 escort for the King's sheriff. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,10 In [East] HATLEY Picot holds 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs there; as many [more] possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; 2 smallholders; woodland for repairing fences. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 60s. 8 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell. 2 of them were King Edward's men, and found 2 escorts. 3 were Archbishop Stigand's men; their jurisdiction lay in [Guilden] Morden. 1 was Earl Gyrth's man. 1 was Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man. 1 was Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s man. Picot states he had 1 hide of this land in exchange for Eynesbury; and [he had] the other in exchange for Rushden, because Ilbert of Hertford delivered [it] to him. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,11 In CROYDON Ansketil [* of Hérouville *] holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate from Picot. Land for 2 ploughs; but they are not there except for the oxen, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. [!4! Godmer !4!], a man of Esger the constable's held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,12 In the same village ^[CROYDON]^ Alfred holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Picot. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 1; 5 smallholders with the other plough; 2 cottagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fence repair only. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. [!4! Alward !4!], a man of Robert son of Wiuhomarch's held this land; he could grant and sell, but the jurisdiction remained with Robert. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,13 In ABINGTON [Pigotts] Picot holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Asgot, Archbishop Stigand's man, held this land; it lies and lay in [the lands of] [Guilden] Morden. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,14 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In COMBERTON 2 men hold 2 hides and 2 acres from Picot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers with 11 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. 7 Freemen of King Edward's held 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land; they found 5 cartages and 3 escorts. 2 other Freemen had 3 virgates and could withdraw; one of them was Archbishop Stigand's man, the other, Earl Waltheof's man. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,15 In GRANTCHESTER Robert [* son of Fafiton *] holds 1/2 virgate from Picot. Land for 3 oxen. 1 villager there. The value is and was 5s. Wulfric held this land from the King's jurisdiction. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,16 In HASLINGFIELD Sifrith [* the reeve *] holds 4 hides and 3 virgates from Picot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 22 smallholders have 2 ploughs; 1 mill at 2s; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. 6 Freemen held this land. One of them, Esger [!4! the constable !4!]'s man, held 1 hide and 3 virgates, and could sell. The other 5, King Edward's men, held 3 hides; they found 2 cartages and 3 escorts; they could grant and sell their land. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] <200d> CAM 32,17 In HARLTON Sifrith [* the reeve *] holds 1 hide from Picot. Land for 1 plough; but it is not [there]. Meadow for 4 oxen; 2 smallholders. The value is and always was 20s. Godman held this land under Esger the constable and could withdraw. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,18 In BARRINGTON Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 20 acres from Picot. Land for 3 oxen; they are there, with 1 Freeman; 1 smallholder. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. Edsi held this land under Robert son of Wiuhomarch and could grant. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,19 In `WRATWORTH' Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 3 virgates from Picot. Land for 3 oxen; they are there, with 2 cottagers. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 5s. A Freeman of King Edward's held this land; he found 1 escort for the sheriff, and could sell his land. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,20 In WHITWELL Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 1 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate from Picot. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 2 cottagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for making fences. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. 3 Freemen held this land. One of them was [!4! Earl !4!] Algar's man; the second was Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man. The third was King Edward's man; he found cartage and could sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,21 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In KINGSTON Ralph [!4! Banks !4!] holds 5 1/2 hides and 16 acres from Picot. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers with 2 smallholders and 5 cottagers have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs; wood for fences. 4 slaves. In total, value £6; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. 14 Freemen held this land. 10 of them had 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of the King's jurisdiction; they found 7 cartages and 3 escorts. 2 others, Earl Algar's men, had 1 virgate. 1, Archbishop Stigand's man, held 3 virgates. One of them, the Abbot of Ely's man, had 1 virgate of the Abbot's jurisdiction. 2 others, Earl Algar's men, had 2 hides. They could all withdraw. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,22 In TOFT 2 men-at-arms hold 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres from Picot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; a third possible; 2 villagers with 6 cottagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; wood for fences. Value £4; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £6. A man of King Edward's held 1 hide and 4 acres of this land, and could grant. A man of the Abbot of Ely held 1/2 hide and 6 acres, and could withdraw with the land; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,23 ?M? Picot holds BOURN himself. It answers for 13 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; 2 others possible. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders and 7 Freemen who hold 4 hides have 4 ploughs; a further 7 possible. 13 cottagers; 6 slaves. Meadow for 15 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; wood for repairing fences and houses. Total value £13; when acquired £18; before 1066 £22. 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides of this land under Picot. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 4 cottagers. Meadow for 2 ploughs; wood for fences and houses; pasture for the village livestock. The value always was and is 40s. Before 1066 a thane held 3 hides of the land of this manor under King Edward. 2 priests, this thane's men, had 1 hide; <201a> they could not separate [it] outside of the Church. 3 Freemen of Archbishop Stigand's had 4 hides. A man of Esger the constable's had 1 hide. 2 men of the Abbot of Ramsey's had 1 1/2 hides. A man of Earl Algar's had 1/2 hide. 13 men of King Edward's had 2 hides, and themselves found 6 cartages and 7 escorts for the sheriff. Accordingly, all 22 could grant and sell their lands. Picot states he acquired this land as two manors. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,24 In HATLEY [St George] Roger holds 2 hides from Picot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 smallholders with 6 cottagers and 1 villager have 1/2 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. Wood for fences and houses. Value 20s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 100s. Alward, Robert son of Wiuhomarch's man, held this land and could sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,25 In the same village ^[HATLEY [St George]]^ Picot holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; [another] 1/2 possible. Wood for fences and houses. 3 villagers. Value 10s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they found 1 cartage and 2 escorts for the sheriff. Picot states he had this in exchange for Rushden, which Sigar ^[of Chocques]^ holds. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,26 In PAPWORTH Hundred In PAPWORTH Picot holds 1/2 virgate. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s. A Freeman of King Edward's held this land, and found 1 escort for the sheriff. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,27 In [Fen] DRAYTON Roger holds 1 hide from Picot. Land for 1/2 plough; 2 oxen there. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 5s. 2 Freemen held this land. One of them, [!5! Golda !5!], the Abbot of Ely's man, could sell his land without the jurisdiction. The other, King Edward's man, found 1 escort for the sheriff and could grant his land. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,28 In OVER Saewin holds 1/2 hide from Picot. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough; pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. [!4! Godric the falconer !4!], a man of the Abbot of Ramsey, held this land, and could sell without the jurisdiction. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,29 In WILLINGHAM Roger holds 1 virgate from Picot. Land for 2 oxen, with meadow. Pasture for the livestock. The value is and was 3s. Golda held this land under the Abbot of Ely; he could not grant or sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,30 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In LONGSTANTON Guy [!4! of Raimbeaucourt !4!] holds 3 hides from Picot. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 smallholders with 5 cottagers could have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. 15 Freemen held this land. 11 of them, King Edward's men, had 1 1/2 hides and found 2 cartages and 5 escorts for the sheriff; they could grant and sell their land. 3 others had 1 hide under the Abbot of Ely and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. One, Saxi's man, had 1/2 hide; he could not grant. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,31 Roger holds RAMPTON from Picot. It answered for 6 hides before 1066; now for 4 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 <201b> plough; a further 2 possible. 12 villagers with 7 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 6 ploughs; pasture for the livestock. Total value 100s; when acquired £8; before 1066 as much. 6 Freemen held this manor. One of them, Edeva [!4! the fair !4!]'s man, had 1 1/2 virgates and could withdraw. The others were the Abbot of Ely's men; 4 could sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot; the fifth, [!5! Sucga !5!], had 1 1/2 virgates and could not withdraw. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,32 In LOLWORTH Robert holds 9 hides from Picot as one manor; now for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers with 9 smallholders and 3 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1 1/2 hides; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill which pays nothing; wood for fences. Total value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. An almswoman of King Edward's held this manor. She had 3 1/2 hides. 10 Freemen were there. 7 of them, King Edward's men, held 1 1/2 hides and 4 gardens; they found 2 cartages and 4 escorts. 2 others, Edeva [* the fair *]'s men, had 1 hide. The tenth, however, the Abbot of Ely's man, held 1 1/2 hides. All these men could sell their lands; the jurisdiction of the Abbot of Ely's man alone remained with the Church. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,33 In MADINGLEY Picot holds 11 hides and 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders and 6 cottagers have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 3 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; wood for fences. 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides and 3 virgates of this land. Total value £6 5s; when acquired £9 10s; before 1066 as much. 12 Freemen held this manor. 7 of them, King Edward's men, held 8 hides and 1 virgate; they found 5 cartages and 5 escorts. The other 5, the Abbot of Ely's men, had 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates; 4 of them could withdraw; the fifth held 1/2 hide but could not withdraw. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,34 In GIRTON William holds 3 hides and 3 virgates from Picot. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. 2 villagers with 8 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066 £5. Blaecwin, King Edward's sheriff, held this land and could withdraw. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,35 In OAKINGTON 2 men-at-arms hold 3 hides and 1 virgate and 10 acres from Picot; also a third man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide and 9 acres and 3 gardens there. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 there; [another] 1 1/2 possible. 12 villagers with 3 smallholders and 8 cottagers. In total, value £4 10s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Blaecwin the sheriff held 1/2 hide and 9 acres of this land from the King. 2 other men of the King's held 1 hide and 3 virgates; they found 1 cartage and 1 escort. [!5! Siward [* of Maldon *] !5!], a man of the Abbot of Ely, had 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres [!5! which Roger brother of Picot the sheriff holds !5!]; he could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,36 In IMPINGTON Walter holds 3 1/2 hides from Picot. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 4 smallholders; 4 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough. In total, value 60s; when acquired 50s; before 1066 £4. 3 Freemen of the Abbot of Ely held this land. 2 of them had 1 hide and 1 virgate; they could sell, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. The third, [!5! Aelbert [* the steward *] !5!], had 2 hides and 1 virgate, but he could not sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] <201c> CAM 32,37 In MILTON Ralph holds 12 hides from Picot. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 others possible. 10 villagers with 12 smallholders and 9 cottagers have 3 ploughs. 5 slaves; meadow for 4 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; from the marsh 650 eels and 12d. Total value £7; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. Aelbert, the Abbot's steward, held 6 hides and 3 virgates of this manor on condition that he could not sell nor separate [it] from the Church, but after his death it should be restored to the Church of Ely. 4 Freemen held 4 hides and 2 1/2 virgates under the Abbot ^[of Ely]^, and could sell without the jurisdiction. A man of King Edward's had 2 1/2 virgates and could sell whither he would. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,38 In LANDBEACH Osmund holds 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres from Picot. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; [another] 1/2 possible. 8 smallholders; 6 cottagers. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; from the marsh 1000 eels and 12d from presentations. Value 20s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 as much. Blaecwin the sheriff held 3 virgates and 12 acres of this land, and could grant whither he would. 4 Freemen of King Edward's held 3 virgates; they found 1 cartage and 1 escort for the sheriff. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,39 In WATERBEACH Mucel holds 6 hides from Picot. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers with 4 smallholders and 9 cottagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value £4 6s; when acquired £3; before 1066 £4 10s. Blaecwin [* the sheriff *] held 2 hides and 3 virgates of this land from the King. 4 men of King Edward's had 2 hides; they found 3 cartages and 1 escort for the sheriff. Albert? [* the steward *], the Abbot of Ely's man, had 1 hide which he could neither sell nor separate from the Church. Another man of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^ had 1 virgate and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,40 In CHESTERTON Hundred In COTTENHAM Roger holds 5 hides from Picot. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; another possible. 6 villagers with 8 cottagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 3 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock; from the marsh 150 eels. Value 40s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this land. One of them, St Etheldreda's man, held 3 1/2 hides less 14 acres; he could not grant because it was of the Church's lordship. Another man of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^ had 1 1/2 hides and could grant without the jurisdiction. The third, Earl Waltheof's man, had 14 acres; he could grant and sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,41 In COTTENHAM Picot holds 40 acres and 1 garden of the lordship of the Church of Ely. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,42 In the same COTTENHAM Picot himself holds 40 acres of land and 5 acres of meadow of the lordship of the Church of St Guthlac. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,43 In WESTWICK Odo holds 3 hides from Picot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 70s; before 1066, 100s. Blaecwin the sheriff, King Edward's man, held this land and could sell. [!4! Leofwin !4!], a Freeman of the Abbot of Ely, had 40 acres of this land; he could withdraw, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] CAM 32,44 In CHILDERLEY Robert holds 2 hides from Picot. Land for 1 plough. This [land] is valued in Lolworth but it answers in Childerley. 4 Freemen held this land. 3 of them were King Edward's men, the fourth was Edeva the fair's man; they could sell. [= ?30 [[32]]? Land of Picot of Cambridge =] <201d> ?31 [[33]]? Land of Peter of Valognes CAM 33,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred Peter of Valognes holds 1 hide and 3 virgates in BOURN. Land for 2 ploughs; but they are not there. 2 smallholders; 3 cottagers. Wood for fences. Value 30s; when acquired [***]s; before 1066, 50s. Almer [* of Bennington *], King Edward's thane, held this land and could sell. Now Picot [* the sheriff *] holds from Peter, the sheriff of Essex. [= ?31 [[33]]? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ?32 [[34]]? [Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger] CAM 34,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred Ranulf brother of Ilger holds 1 hide in GAMLINGAY from the King. Land for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Ingvar , King Edward's thane, held this land and could sell. [= ?32 [[34]]? [Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger] =] ?33 [[35]]? Land of John son of Waleran CAM 35,1 In FLEAMDYKE Hundred John son of Waleran holds 6 hides in FULBOURN. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 10 smallholders and 4 cottagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow for 7 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and always was £12. Sigar [* the steward *] held 3 hides of this land from King Edward and could sell. [!4! Leofric !4!], a man of Earl Algar's, held 2 hides; he could grant and sell. 3 men of Edeva [* the fair *]'s had 1 hide from which they found 2 cartages; they could not withdraw from her. Count Alan claims this hide [!4! through his predecessor !4!]; the men of the Hundred confirm him. [= ?33 [[35]]? Land of John son of Waleran =] CAM 35,2 In TEVERSHAM John holds 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers with 17 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was £3; before 1066 £4. 2 Freemen, [!4! Edsi and Suneman !4!], held 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres of this land from Earl Algar; they could not withdraw from him. Abbot Simeon of Ely's predecessor bought the third hide of this village from Earl Algar; then this land found cartage; after it lay in [the lands of] the Church it did not find it. A church of that village lies with this hide, as the men of the Hundred testify. 2 men of Godwin the noble's found 1 cartage and 2 escorts. [= ?33 [[35]]? Land of John son of Waleran =] ?34 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf CAM 36,1 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred William son of Ansculf holds 1/2 virgate in LONGSTANTON from the King. Land for 2 oxen. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 5s. Hoc held this land under Earl Waltheof; he could not grant. Now Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds from William. [= ?34 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?35 [[37]]? Land of William of Keynes CAM 37,1 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred William of Keynes holds 1 1/2 virgates in COMBERTON. Land for 1 plough; but the plough is not there. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 villager. The value is and always was 10s. [!4! {Akeli} !4!], a man of Earl Waltheof's held this land; he could grant and sell. The Bishop of Bayeux delivered this land to William, but the men of the Hundred do not know for what reason. [= ?35 [[37]]? Land of William of Keynes =] CAM 37,2 In BARTON William holds 2 1/2 hides himself in the same manner. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 4; 1 villager with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £8; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. 4 Freemen, Earl Waltheof's men, held this land. 2 of them held 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates but could not withdraw without his permission. The other 2 could grant and sell their land. [= ?35 [[37]]? Land of William of Keynes =] ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton CAM 38,1 In CHILFORD Hundred Robert [son of] Fafiton holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in BABRAHAM from the King. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates; 1 plough there; another possible; 4 villagers have 1/2 plough. Value 21s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 26s 8d. <202a> Godiva held this land under Earl Algar; she found escort; however, she could withdraw and grant her land. [= ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton =] CAM 38,2 In THRIPLOW Hundred In TRUMPINGTON Robert holds 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 plough; 4 villagers with 1 smallholder [***] 5 cottagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; pasture for the livestock [***]. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £6. Northmann held 1 hide and 3 virgates of this land from Earl Tosti; he could sell and withdraw whither he would. A man of King Edward's held 1 virgate and found cartage for the sheriff; however, he could withdraw with the land. Robert appropriated this virgate in the King's despite, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton =] CAM 38,3 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred In GRANTCHESTER Robert holds 2 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 22 cottagers; 1 mill at 40s; from 1/2 weir 500 eels. In total, the value is and was £7; before 1066 £10. 4 Freemen held this land. One of them, Earl Algar's man, held 3 virgates. The others, Earl Waltheof's men, held 2 hides; they could grant and sell their lands. [= ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton =] CAM 38,4 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In GAMLINGAY 2 men hold 1 hide from Robert. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 cottagers. Meadow for 1 plough; wood for fences. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. A man of Earl Algar's held this land and could sell. [= ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton =] CAM 38,5 In CHESTERTON Hundred In [Dry] DRAYTON {Auesgot} holds 3 hides from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 13s 4d; before 1066, 60s. {Sagar}? [* the steward *], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could withdraw whither he would with the jurisdiction. [= ?36 [[38]]? Land of Robert ^[son of]^ Fafiton =] ?37 [[39]]? Land of David of Argentan CAM 39,1 In LONGSTOWE Hundred David of Argentan holds 1 virgate and 20 acres in CALDECOTE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 smallholders; 1 cottager. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Sigar [* the steward *], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could withdraw. [= ?37 [[39]]? Land of David of Argentan =] CAM 39,2 In CROXTON David holds 6 hides. Land for 9 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 7 villagers with 7 smallholders and 2 cottagers have 3 ploughs; a further 3 1/2 possible. Meadow for 9 1/2 ploughs; pasture for the livestock; from grazing 16d; from the marsh 500 eels a year. Which [land] Eustace of Huntingdon appropriated in David's despite, as the whole Hundred testifies. The total value is and was £8; before 1066 £10. 3 men of Earl Algar's and a fourth, Earl Waltheof's man, held this manor and could sell. [= ?37 [[39]]? Land of David of Argentan =] CAM 39,3 In CHESTERTON Hundred In WESTWICK Robert [!5! the usher !5!] holds 1 hide from David. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Guthmund, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot of Ely. [= ?37 [[39]]? Land of David of Argentan =] ?38 [[40]]? Land of two of the King's carpenters CAM 40,1 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In WATERBEACH 2 carpenters hold 5 hides from the King. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 1 virgate; 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers with 10 cottagers have 1/2 plough. Value 110s; when acquired £4 10s; before 1066 £7 10s. A man of [* Earl *] Waltheof's held 1 1/2 hides of this land; he found 1 cartage and could sell. Oswy, the Abbot of Ely's man, held 3 1/2 hides; he could not sell or separate [them] from the Church, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?38 [[40]]? Land of two of the King's carpenters =] <202b> ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith CAM 41,1 In CHEVELEY Hundred ?M? Countess Judith holds KIRTLING. It answered for 10 hides before 1066; now for 6 hides. Land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there. 28 villagers with 17 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 7 slaves; meadow for 21 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs; pasture for the village livestock; a park for woodland beasts; from the fishery 5500 eels. The total value is and always was £18. Earl Harold held this manor. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,2 In `RADFIELD' Hundred In DULLINGHAM the Countess holds 10 acres, with 1 smallholder. Value 12d. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,3 In WESTLEY [Waterless] the Countess holds 3 virgates and 10 acres. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there; a second possible. 1 villager with 1 smallholder; meadow, 2 acres. The value is and always was 20s. 2 men of Earl Harold's held this land; they could not withdraw; they found cartage in the King's service. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,4 In CARLTON the Countess holds 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there; 12 villagers with 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 slaves; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. The value is and always was £6. Earl Harold held this land. 3 Freemen hold 4 1/2 acres of the same land from the Countess; they held it themselves before 1066 and found escort. A man of Earl Algar's held 2 acres and found escort. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,5 In CHILFORD Hundred In BABRAHAM the Countess holds 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 4 oxen. The value is and was 4s. [!4! Leofmer !4!], a man of Earl Gyrth's, held this land and could not withdraw. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,6 In PAMPISFORD a priest holds 1/2 virgate from the Countess. The value is and was 64d. A Freeman of Earl Gyrth's held it; he could not withdraw or sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,7 In WHITTLESFORD Hundred ?M? In WHITTLESFORD the Countess holds 11 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; 13 villagers with 15 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 5 slaves; 3 mills at 60s; meadow for the ploughs. Total value £16; when acquired £15; before 1066 as much. Earl Gyrth held this manor. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,8 In THRIPLOW Hundred In TRUMPINGTON Godlamb holds 1/2 hide from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 10s. A Freeman of Earl Waltheof's held this land; he could not withdraw. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,9 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred In TADLOW Picot [!4! the sheriff !4!] holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from the Countess. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough possible. 1/2 villager with 7 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland for repairing fences. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 40s. Thorkil, Earl Tosti's priest, held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,10 In LONGSTOWE Hundred Picot [* the sheriff *] also holds 3 virgates [* in HATLEY [St George] *] from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; but it is not there, except for 1 smallholder. Wood for fences. Value 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,11 In PAPWORTH Hundred Picot [* the sheriff *] also holds 1 hide _ from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; but it is not there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 7s; before 1066, 20s. A Guard of Earl Waltheof's held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,12 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred Picot [* the sheriff *] also holds 3 hides [* in MADINGLEY *] from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there; a second possible. 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 as much. 4 men of Earl Waltheof's held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] <202c> CAM 41,13 In OAKINGTON Roger holds 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres from the Countess. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 there; [another] plough possible. 1 villager; 6 cottagers. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. Godwin [* the noble *], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,14 In PAPWORTH Hundred In OVER Roger holds 1/2 hide from the Countess. Land for 4 oxen; they are there; meadow for the oxen themselves; 3 cottagers; pasture for the village livestock. The value is and always was 20s. Godwin [!4! the noble !4!], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could grant, but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot of Ramsey. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,15 In CHESTERTON Hundred In [Dry] DRAYTON Roger holds 3 virgates from the Countess. Land for 4 oxen; they are there; meadow for the oxen themselves. 1 villager. Value 16s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 20s. A man of Earl Waltheof's held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] CAM 41,16 In CHILDERLEY Picot [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides from the Countess. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers with 6 smallholders and 3 cottagers have 4 ploughs. 1 slave; wood for fences. Value £4; when acquired 70s; before 1066 £8. A man of Earl Waltheof's held this land and could sell. [= ?39 [[41]]? Land of Countess Judith =] ?40 [[42]]? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ the wife of Ralph Tallboys CAM 42,1 In `ARRINGFORD' Hundred Azelina, wife of Ralph Tallboys, holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in TADLOW from the King. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], King Edward's thane, held this land. Now Walter the monk holds from the said Azelina. [= ?40 [[42]]? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ the wife of Ralph Tallboys =] ?41 [[43]]? [Land] of the wife of Boselin of Dives CAM 43,1 In `NORTHSTOWE' Hundred In OAKINGTON the wife of Boselin of Dives holds 1 1/2 hides which the Bishop of Bayeux delivered to her, but the men of the Hundred do not know for what reason. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 oxen there; [another] 1 plough possible. 3 villagers; 2 cottagers. The value is and was 30s; before 1066, 60s. Siward [* of Maldon *], Earl Waltheof's man, held this land and could sell; but the jurisdiction remained with the Abbot of Ely. [= ?41 [[43]]? [Land] of the wife of Boselin of Dives =] ?42 [[44]]? Land of Erchenger ^[the baker]^ CAM 44,1 In `WETHERLEY' Hundred Erchenger the baker holds 1 hide less 20 acres in COMBERTON from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1/2 hide less 20 acres. 4 villagers with 8 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 slave; meadow for 4 oxen. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen held this land. One of them, the King's man, had 1 virgate and found 1/2 cartage; the second, Archbishop Stigand's man, [had] 1 1/2 virgates; the third, [!4! Earl !4!] Waltheof's man, [had] 1 1/2 virgates; they could sell and withdraw. [= ?42 [[44]]? Land of Erchenger ^[the baker]^ =] CAM 44,2 In LONGSTOWE Hundred In TOFT Erchenger ^[the baker]^ holds 1 hide from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough possible; 1 villager with 5 cottagers have 1 plough. Meadow for 4 oxen; wood for fences and for fuel. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. 5 Freemen of the Abbot of Ely held this land; before and in 1066, they could not grant or sell outside St Etheldreda's Church. [= ?42 [[44]]? Land of Erchenger ^[the baker]^ =] <202d> <203a> HUNTINGDONSHIRE HUN B1 [* `HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred *] In the Borough of HUNTINGDON there are four quarters. In two quarters there were 116 burgesses before 1066, and still are. They pay all customary dues and the King's tax. Under them are 100 smallholders who aid them in discharging the tax. St Benedict's of Ramsey had 10 of these burgesses with full jurisdiction and every customary due, but they only paid tax before 1066. Eustace [* the sheriff *] took them from the Abbey by force, and they are now in the King's hands, with the others. HUN B2 Ulf Fenman had 18 burgesses. Now Gilbert of Ghent has them, with full jurisdiction, apart from the King's tax. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B3 The Abbot of Ely has one plot, with full jurisdiction, apart from the King's tax. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B4 The Bishop of Lincoln had one messuage, on the castle site, with full jurisdiction. It is not there now. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B5 Earl Siward had one messuage with a house, with full jurisdiction, exempt from every customary due. Now Countess Judith has it. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B6 On the castle site there were 20 messuages [liable] for all customary dues, which paid 16s 8d a year to the King's revenue. They are not there now. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B7 Besides these there were and are 60 unoccupied messuages within these quarters which gave and give their customary dues. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B8 Besides these there are also 8 unoccupied messuages which before 1066 were fully occupied and gave all customary dues. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B9 In the other two quarters there were and are 140 burgesses [with as many houses], less 1/2 house, [liable] for all customary dues and for the King's tax. They had 80 closes, for which they gave and give all customary dues. Of these St Benedict's of Ramsey had 22 burgesses before 1066. Two of them were exempt from all customary dues; 30 paid 10d a year each. All other customary dues were the Abbot's, apart from the King's tax. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B10 In these quarters before 1066 Aelfric the sheriff had a messuage, which King William afterwards granted to his wife and sons. Eustace [* the sheriff *] now has it; an impoverished man, together with the mother, claims it. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B11 In these two quarters there were and are 44 unoccupied messuages which gave and give their customary dues. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B12 And besides these, also in these two quarters, Burgred ^[the priest]^ and Thorkil ^[the priest]^ had one church before 1066, with 2 hides of land and 22 burgesses, with [their] houses, who belong to this church, with full jurisdiction. Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ now has them all; because of this these men claim the King's mercy. Nevertheless these 22 burgesses give the King every customary due. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B13 Bishop Geoffrey [* of Coutances *] has 1 church and 1 house of the above, which Eustace [* the sheriff *] took away from St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ and the same St [Benedict's] still claims them. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B14 In this Borough {Gos} and Hunef had 16 houses before 1066, with full jurisdiction and market rights. Countess Judith now has these. ^[Huntingdon]^ <203b> HUN B15 The Borough of Huntingdon answered for 50 hides for the King's tax as a fourth part of `Hurstingstone' Hundred,. But it does not now pay such a tax in that Hundred, since King William placed a tax on the mint in the Borough. HUN B16 From the whole of this Borough before 1066 £10 came from land tribute of which the Earl had the third part and the King two [parts]. Of this due 16s 8d, [shared] between the Earl and the King, now remain on the 20 messuages where the castle is. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B17 Besides these, from the Borough revenue the King had £20, and the Earl £10, more or less, according to how he could arrange his part. One mill pays 40s to the King, 20s to the Earl. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B18 In this Borough lie 2 {{hides}} carucates and 40 acres of land, and 10 acres of meadow. They divide the revenue from these, the King [having] 2 parts and the Earl the third [part]. The burgesses cultivate this land and lease it through the officers of the King and the Earl. Within the said revenue are 3 fishermen who pay 3s. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B19 In this Borough were 3 moneyers who paid 40s, [shared] between the King and the Earl; but they are not there now. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B20 Before 1066 it paid £30; now the same. ^[Huntingdon]^ HUN B21 In `Hurstingstone' Hundred there are lordship ploughs exempt from the King's tax. The villagers and Freemen pay tax according to the hides entered in the record, apart from [in] Broughton, where the Abbot ^[of Ramsey]^ pays tax with the others for 1 hide. ^[Huntingdon]^ List 1 List of landholders in Huntingdonshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Lincoln 3 The Bishop of Coutances 4 Ely Abbey 5 Crowland Abbey 6 Ramsey Abbey 7 Thorney Abbey 8 Peterborough Abbey 9 Count Eustace 10 The Count of Eu 11 Earl Hugh 12 Walter Giffard 13 William of Warenne 14 Hugh of Bolbec 15 Eudo son of Hubert 16 Swein of Essex 17 Roger of Ivry 18 Arnulf of Hesdin 19 Eustace the sheriff 20 Countess Judith 21 Gilbert of Ghent 22 Aubrey de Vere 23 William son of Ansculf 24 Ranulf brother of Ilger 25 Robert [son of] Fafiton 26 William the artificer 27 Ralph son of Osmund 28 Rohais wife of Richard 29 The King's thanes <203c> ?1? Land of the King HUN 1,1 `HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred ?M? In HARTFORD King Edward had 15 hides of land taxable. Land for 17 ploughs. Ranulf brother of Ilger now has custody of it. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. 30 villagers and 3 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A priest and 2 churches. 2 mills, £4; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £24; now £15. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HUN 1,2 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In BOTOLPH BRIDGE King Edward had 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship the King has 1 plough; 15 villagers who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland in Northamptonshire, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £8. Ranulf ^[brother of Ilger]^ has custody of it. In this manor of the King's and in other manors, a dam of the Abbot of Thorney continues to drown 300 acres of meadow. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HUN 1,3 In STILTON the King's Freemen of Normancross [Hundred] have 3 virgates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs; 5 oxen ploughing. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HUN 1,4 In ORTON [Waterville] the King has the jurisdiction over 3 1/2 hides of land in the Abbot of Peterborough's land ^[in ORTON [Waterville]]^ which was Godwin's. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HUN 1,5 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In [Great] GRANSDEN Earl Algar had 8 hides of land taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 7 ploughs; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 12 acres; from pasture come 5s 4d. Value before 1066 £40; now £30. Ranulf ^[brother of Ilger]^ has custody of it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HUN 1,6 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred ?M? In ALCONBURY and [its] outlier, [Great] GIDDING, were 10 hides taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Now 5 ploughs belonging to the hall on 2 hides of this land. 35 villagers have 13 ploughs; and meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now the same. Ranulf brother of Ilger has custody of it. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HUN 1,7 ?M? In KEYSTON King Edward had 4 hides of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers and 8 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Meadow, 86 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 5 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £10. Ranulf brother of Ilger has custody of it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HUN 1,8 ?M? In BRAMPTON King Edward had 15 hides taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. Now 3 ploughs there. 36 villagers and 2 smallholders have 14 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 100 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; 2 mills which pay 100s. Value before 1066 and now £20. Ranulf brother of Ilger has custody of it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] HUN 1,9 ?S? In GRAFHAM are 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Jurisdiction in `Leightonstone' Hundred. Now 7 Freemen and 17 villagers have 6 ploughs; and meadow, 6 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £5; now 10s less. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] HUN 1,10 [TOSELAND? Hundred] ?M? In GODMANCHESTER King Edward had 14 hides taxable. Land for 57 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in the King's lordship, on 2 hides of this land. 80 villagers and 16 smallholders have 24 ploughs. A priest and a church. 3 mills, 100s; meadow, 160 acres; pasturable woodland, 50 acres; from pasture 20s; from the meadows 70s. Value before 1066 £40; now the same, [in coin] at face value. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <203d> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln HUN 2,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In WEALD the Bishop of Lincoln had 2 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers who have 2 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. {Turstin} holds from the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,2 ?M? In [Great] STAUGHTON the Bishop of Lincoln had 6 hides taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 16 villagers and {{5}} 4 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and now £10. Eustace [* the sheriff *] holds from the Bishop. The Abbot of Ramsey claims this manor against the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,3 ?M? In DIDDINGTON the Bishop of Lincoln had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers who have 2 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 18 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 70s. William holds from the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,4 ?M? In BUCKDEN the Bishop of Lincoln had 20 hides taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 37 villagers and 20 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. A church and a priest. 1 mill, 30s; meadow, 84 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £20; now £16 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,5 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In DENTON Godric [* the sheriff *] had 5 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 1 plough in lordship. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. {Turstin} holds from the Bishop. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,6 ?M? In ORTON [Waterville] Leofric had 3 hides and 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 1 ox. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. ?K? John holds from the Bishop. The King claims the jurisdiction of this land. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,7 ?M? In STILTON Tovi had 2 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 7 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. John holds from the Bishop. This land was given to Bishop Wulfwin? before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,8 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred ?M? In LEIGHTON [Bromswold] Thorkil the Dane had 15 hides taxable. Land for 17 ploughs. Now in lordship 6 ploughs; 33 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 10 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s. Of this land 3 men-at-arms hold 3 hides less 1 virgate. They have 3 ploughs and 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value of the Bishop's lordship before 1066 and now £20; of the men-at-arms' land 60s. Earl Waltheof gave this manor in alms to St Mary's of Lincoln. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] HUN 2,9 In PERTENHALL Alwin ^[Devil]^ had 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. This land is situated in Bedfordshire, but it pays tax and ?K? service in Huntingdonshire. The King's officers claim it for his use. Value before 1066 and now 5s. William holds it from Bishop R[emigius] and ploughs there, together with his lordship [land]. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <204a> ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances HUN 3,1 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] In HARGRAVE Saemer had 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Jurisdiction in `Leightonstone' [Hundred]. The same man now holds it from the Bishop of Coutances. He ploughs there with 2 oxen and has 2 acres of meadow. Value before 1066, 5s; now the same. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?4? Land of Ely Abbey HUN 4,1 `HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred ?M? In COLNE the Abbot of Ely had 6 hides taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Apart from the 6 hides, land for 2 ploughs in lordship. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; marsh, as much. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?4? Land of Ely Abbey =] HUN 4,2 ?M? In BLUNTISHAM the Abbot of Ely had 6 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Apart from these hides, land for 2 ploughs in lordship. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?4? Land of Ely Abbey =] HUN 4,3 ?M? In SOMERSHAM the Abbot of Ely had 8 hides taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Apart from these hides, land for 2 ploughs in lordship. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 32 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. 3 fisheries, 8s; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £7; now £8. [= ?4? Land of Ely Abbey =] HUN 4,4 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] ?M? In SPALDWICK the Abbot of Ely had 15 hides taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs on 5 hides of this land; 50 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 25 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 160 acres; pasturable woodland, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £16; now £22. [= ?4? Land of Ely Abbey =] HUN 4,5 ?M? In LITTLE CATWORTH, an outlier of Spaldwick, 4 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now 7 villagers have 2 ploughs. [= ?4? Land of Ely Abbey =] ?5? Land of Crowland Abbey HUN 5,1 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] ?M? In MORBORNE the Abbot of Crowland had 5 hides taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 hide of this land; 16 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?5? Land of Crowland Abbey =] HUN 5,2 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] In THURNING 1 1/2 hides of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Jurisdiction in the King's manor of Alconbury. Eustace [* the sheriff *] now holds from the Abbot of Crowland. He has 1 plough; and 1 villager with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?5? Land of Crowland Abbey =] <204b> ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey HUN 6,1 `HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred ?M? In [Little] STUKELEY the Abbot of Ramsey had 7 hides taxable. Land for 11 ploughs. Apart from these hides, land for 2 ploughs in lordship. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £4 10s. Of this land two of the Abbot's men-at-arms, Richard and Hugh, have 3 hides. They have 3 ploughs in lordship. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,2 ?M? In [Abbots] RIPTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 27 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 and now £8. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,3 ?M? In BROUGHTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 4 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs and 2 oxen. The Freemen's land is 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs and 6 oxen. These Freemen state that they had [the fines from] adultery and bloodshed, and from their [fine from] robbery up to 4d; over 4d the Abbot had the fine from robbery. Now the Abbot has 4 ploughs in lordship; 10 Freemen and 20 villagers who have 10 ploughs. A priest and a church. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 £9; now £10. ?K? Eustace [* the sheriff *] claims 5 hides. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,4 ?M? In WISTOW the Abbot of Ramsey had 9 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Land for 3 ploughs in lordship, besides these hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 32 villagers who have 11 ploughs. A priest and a church. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £9; now £8. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,5 ?M? In UPWOOD the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Land for 3 ploughs in lordship, besides the said hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 32 villagers and 2 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £9. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,6 ?M? In HOLYWELL the Abbot of Ramsey had 9 hides taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, besides the said hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 26 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 1 league wide; marsh 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now £8. Of this land Alwold has 1 hide from the Abbot. He has 1 plough and 3 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,7 ?M? In ST IVES the Abbot of Ramsey had 20 hides taxable. Land for 24 ploughs. Land for 3 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 39 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 20 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £20; now £16. <204c> Of this land three of the Abbot's men, Everard , Ingelrann [* of Eu *] and {Pleines} [* of {Slepe} *], have 4 hides. They have 3 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. [They have] a church and a priest. ?K? Value 45s. Eustace [* the sheriff *] claims 2 1/2 hides. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,8 ?M? In HOUGHTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 7 hides taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 31 villagers and 5 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church, [but] no priest. 1 mill, 20s; meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 and now £8. ?K? Eustace [* the sheriff *] claims 1 hide. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,9 ?M? In WYTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 7 hides taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church. 1 mill, 12s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now £7. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,10 In BLUNTISHAM is 1/2 hide taxable. Land for 5 oxen belonging to Ramsey. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,11 ?M? In WARBOYS the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Land for 3 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 34 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide; marsh 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 and now £12. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,12 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In SAWTRY the Abbot of Ramsey had 7 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. [***]. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 2 hides of this land; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,13 ?M? In ELTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 24 ploughs. Land for 4 ploughs in lordship, as well as the said hides. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 28 villagers who have 20 ploughs. A church and a priest. 2 mills, 40s; meadow, 170 acres. Value before 1066 £14; now £16. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,14 ?M? In LUTTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1/2 plough. Edric holds from the Abbot. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,15 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In YELLING the Abbot of Ramsey had 5 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Swein [* of Essex *] holds from the Abbot. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,16 ?M? In HEMINGFORD [Abbots] the Abbot of Ramsey had 18 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; <204d> 26 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church and a priest. 1 mill, 10s 8d; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £11; now £10. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,17 ?M? There also ^[HEMINGFORD [Abbots]]^ Godric [* the sheriff *] had 1 hide taxable. He held from the Abbot. Land for 1 plough. Now Ralph son of Osmund has it, but the men of the Hundred do not know through whom. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,18 ?S? In another [estate called] HEMINGFORD are 5 hides taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Jurisdiction in Hemingford [Abbots]. Now Aubrey de Vere has it from the Abbot and a man-at-arms has 2 hides of this land under him. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,19 ?M? In OFFORD [D'Arcy] the Abbot of Ramsey had 4 hides taxable. Of these 1 hide was {inland} and in addition to this [there were] 2 ploughs in lordship. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 16 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,20 ?M? In DILLINGTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 6 hides taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers who have 10 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league and 2 furlongs long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £4. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,21 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred ?M? In [Great] GIDDING the Abbot of Ramsey had 1 hide taxable. Land for 1 plough. This land was in lordship. Now {Lunen} holds from the Abbot. He has 1 plough; and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,22 ?M? In BYTHORN the Abbot of Ramsey had 4 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1 hide of this land; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Of this land 2 men-at-arms hold 3 1/2 virgates of land from the Abbot. They have 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,23 ?M? In BRINGTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 4 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1 hide of this land. 11 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,24 ?M? In [Old] WESTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 13 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 2 hides of this land. 20 villagers and 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now £10. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,25 ?M? In [Steeple] GIDDING the Abbot of Ramsey had 7 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1 hide of this land. 18 villagers have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 2 furlongs. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] HUN 6,26 ?M? In ELLINGTON the Abbot of Ramsey had 10 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Of these 10 hides one is waste, on account of the King's woodland. <205a> Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 2 hides of this land. 26 villagers and 4 smallholders have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. A church and a priest. Value before 1066 £10; now £9. Of this land 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide; they have 2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?6? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney HUN 7,1 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In YAXLEY the Abbot of Thorney had 15 hides taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 38 villagers who have 18 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £15; now £12. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,2 ?M? In STANGROUND the Abbot of Thorney had 8 hides taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 3 hides of this land; 16 villagers and 6 smallholders [***]. A church and a priest. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now £8. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,3 ?M? In WOODSTON the Abbot of Thorney had 5 hides taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 1/2 hides of this land. 16 villagers with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,4 ?M? In HADDON the Abbot of Thorney had 5 hides taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 1/2 hides of this land; 18 villagers with 6 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,5 ?M? In [Water] NEWTON the Abbot of Thorney had 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 hide of this land; 16 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest. 2 mills, 32s; meadow, 60 acres; one customary due in the Abbot of Peterborough's woodland, 2s. Value before 1066 £5; now £7. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,6 ?M? In SIBSON the Abbot of Thorney had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1 hide of this land; 4 villagers with 1 plough. A priest and half a church. 1/2 mill, 10s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now 50s. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,7 In STIBBINGTON are 5 virgates of land taxable, which belong to Sibson. Land for 1 plough. A church. 5 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] HUN 7,8 In WHITTLESEY MERE the Abbot of Ramsey has 1 boat; the Abbot of Peterborough 1 boat; and the Abbot of Thorney 2 boats. Of these two [boats], the Abbot of Peterborough holds one from the Abbot of Thorney, and [also] 2 fisheries and 2 fishermen, and 1 virgate of land. For these he gives pasture sufficient for 120 pigs, and, if the pasture is inadequate he feeds and fattens 60 pigs with corn. But he also finds materials for one house of 60 feet, and stakes for the enclosure around the house; he also repairs the house and court if they fall into disrepair. This agreement was made between them before 1066. The Abbot of Ramsey's fisheries and meres in Huntingdonshire are valued at £10; the Abbot of Thorney's at 60s; the Abbot of Peterborough's at £4. [= ?7? Land of St Mary's, Thorney =] <205b> ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough HUN 8,1 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In [Old] FLETTON the Abbot of Peterborough had 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 1/2 hides of this land. 14 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] HUN 8,2 ?M? In ALWALTON the Abbot of Peterborough had 5 hides taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, besides these 5 hides. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers who have 7 ploughs. 2 mills, 40s; 1 fishery, 500 eels [and] 5s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now £7. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] HUN 8,3 In ORTON [Waterville] an outlier of this manor, are 5 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 2 oxen. It is for the supplies of the monks. Now {Ansgered} [* of Waterville *] holds from the Abbot. He has 3 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 15 acres. ^[Outlier of Alwalton]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] HUN 8,4 ?M? Also in ORTON [Waterville] Godwin had 3 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. The King had the jurisdiction over this land. It did not belong to the Abbey before 1066, but in the days of King William it was given to St Peter's Church. Now {Ansgered} [* of Waterville *] holds from the Abbot. He has 1 plough; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; and meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] ?9? Land of Count Eustace HUN 9,1 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] ?M? In GLATTON Ulf [* of Glatton *] had 8 hides taxable. Land for 24 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 24 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland, 2 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now £10. ^[{Lunen} holds it from Count Eustace]^ [= ?9? Land of Count Eustace =] HUN 9,2 ?M? In CHESTERTON Ulf [* of Glatton *] had 4 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; a customary due of 2s in the Abbot of Peterborough's woodland. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. ^[{Lunen} holds it from Count Eustace]^ [= ?9? Land of Count Eustace =] HUN 9,3 ?M? In SIBSON Ulf [* of Glatton *] had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Half a church. 1/2 mill, 10s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now 50s. ^[{Lunen} holds it from Count Eustace]^ [= ?9? Land of Count Eustace =] HUN 9,4 In STIBBINGTON 5 virgates of land taxable, which belong to Sibson. Land for 1 plough. Now 5 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. ^[Ulf [* of Glatton *] held it]^ {Lunen} holds all these lands from Count Eustace. [= ?9? Land of Count Eustace =] <205c> ?10? Land of the Count of Eu HUN 10,1 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] ?M? In BUCKWORTH [* Earl *] Tosti had 10 hides taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. This was an outlier of [Great] Paxton. Now the Count of Eu holds it and has 2 ploughs in lordship on 2 hides of this land. 16 villagers who have 10 ploughs; a smith who has 5 acres of this land. A priest and a church, to which belongs 1/2 hide of this land, with 2 villagers and 1 plough. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now £10. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 2 1/2 hides. He has 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. Value £3. [= ?10? Land of the Count of Eu =] ?11? Land of Earl Hugh HUN 11,1 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] ?M? In UPTON [* Prince *] Edgar had 4 hides taxable, with full jurisdiction. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 hide of this land; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A church and a priest. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £5. Fulcwy? [* of Bainville *] holds from Earl Hugh. [= ?11? Land of Earl Hugh =] HUN 11,2 ?M? In COPPINGFORD [* Prince *] Edgar had 4 hides taxable, with full jurisdiction. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1/2 hide of this land. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest. Value before 1066 and now £4. Humphrey [* of the Cotentin *] holds from Earl Hugh. [= ?11? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?12? Land of Walter Giffard HUN 12,1 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] ?M? In FOLKSWORTH Ketilbert had 5 hides taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 17 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs and 6 perches wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Hugh [* of Bolbec *] holds from Walter Giffard. [= ?12? Land of Walter Giffard =] ?13? Land of William of Warenne HUN 13,1 [* `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred *] ?M? In KIMBOLTON Earl Harold had 10 hides taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Now William of Warenne holds it. He has 5 ploughs in lordship on 5 hides; 84 villagers and 36 smallholders with 25 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 70 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide; 1 mill, 5s. Value before 1066 £7; now £16 4s. Of this land 2 men-at-arms have 1 hide. They have 1 plough and 5 oxen. Value 20s. [= ?13? Land of William of Warenne =] HUN 13,2 ?S? In KEYSOE Aellic [had] 3 virgates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A Jurisdiction. 1 Freeman and 7 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 50 acres. [* Earl Harold held it *] ^[Jurisdiction belongs to Kimbolton]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Warenne =] HUN 13,3 ?S? In SWINESHEAD 3 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. A Jurisdiction. Now 1 Freeman, 7 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 40s. Eustace [* the sheriff *] holds from William. ^[Jurisdiction belongs to Kimbolton]^ [* Earl Harold held it *] [= ?13? Land of William of Warenne =] HUN 13,4 ?S? In CATWORTH 1 hide taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction. Eustace [* the sheriff *] holds from William. He has 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder with 1 ox. Meadow, 1 acre; <205d> underwood, 6 acres. Value 20s. ^[Wulfwin {Chit}, a man of King Edward, held it]^ ^[Jurisdiction belongs to Kimbolton]^ [= ?13? Land of William of Warenne =] HUN 13,5 ?S? In another [estate called] CATWORTH 1 hide taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction. Now Thorth holds from William. He has 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 12 acres. Value 30s. ^[Wulfwin {Chit}, a man of King Edward, held it]^ All this Jurisdiction belongs to Kimbolton. [= ?13? Land of William of Warenne =] ?14? Land of Hugh of Bolbec HUN 14,1 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In [WOODWALTON Saxi had 5 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs on 1 hide of this land; 19 villagers who have 4 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 16 furlongs long and 6 furlongs and 2 virgates wide. Value before 1066 and now 100s. Hugh of Bolbec holds from Earl William. [= ?14? Land of Hugh of Bolbec =] ?15? Land of Eudo son of Hubert HUN 15,1 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] ?M? In HAMERTON Wulfheah had 15 {{carucates}} hides of land taxable. Eudo the steward now has them from the King. {{Aellic and Leofwin, 3 hides. Jurisdiction in `Leightonstone' Hundred. Eudo has this land and the King has the jurisdiction}}. Now on the manor are 4 ploughs in lordship on 3 hides of this land. 26 villagers who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Of this land 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides. They have 2 ploughs. Value of the whole of this manor before 1066 £12; now the same. [= ?15? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?16? Land of Swein of Essex HUN 16,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In WARESLEY Robert son of Wiuhomarch had 7 hides taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £6. Turold [* son of Odo *] holds from Swein of Essex. [= ?16? Land of Swein of Essex =] ?17? Land of Roger of Ivry HUN 17,1 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred ?M? In COVINGTON Eskil had 8 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 13 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs on 1/2 {{carucate}} hide of this land. 18 villagers who have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 48 acres. Of this land 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides. They have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. Roger of Ivry has it from the King. [= ?17? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?18? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin HUN 18,1 [TOSELAND Hundred] ?M? In OFFORD [Cluny] {Bului} had 10 hides taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Now Arnulf of Hesdin holds from the King, and the monks of Cluny from him. Now in lordship 5 ploughs; 20 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest. 2 mills, 50s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now £10. [= ?18? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] <206a> ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff HUN 19,1 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In SAWTRY Tosti [* brother of Erik *] had 3 hides and 3 1/2 virgates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 14 acres; pasturable woodland, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Walter [* of Beaumais *] holds from Eustace the sheriff. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,2 ?M? In CALDECOTE {Stric} had 5 hides taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. A man-at-arms of Eustace holds it. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,3 ?M? In `WASHINGLEY' Thori had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 7 furlongs and 24 perches long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 50s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,4 ?S? In ORTON [Waterville?] 8 hides and 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs and 3 oxen. A Jurisdiction of the King's in Normancross [Hundred]. There were 7 Freemen. John has 3 oxen in a plough and 9 acres of meadow from Eustace. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,5 Another Jurisdiction. ?S? In STILTON 2 hides and 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 1 ox. John , Eustace's man, has 6 oxen ploughing; 2 Freemen; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. ^[Jurisdiction in Normancross [Hundred]. King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,6 ?M? In ORTON [Longueville] Alsi had 7 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church. Meadow, 57 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,7 ?S? There also ^[ORTON [Longueville]]^ Aelfric [* the sheriff *] had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Jurisdiction in Normancross [Hundred]. Now Roger, Eustace's man, has 4 smallholders and 5 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,8 ?2M? In CHESTERTON two brothers had 4 hides and 2 virgates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 customary due in the Abbot of Peterborough's woodland, which pays 2s. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Two men-at-arms hold from Eustace. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,9 ?T? In {BOTULUESBRIGE} the priests Burgred and Thorkil had a church, St Mary's, with 2 hides of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The same men now hold it from Eustace. They have 2 ploughs and 3 acres of meadow. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,10 [`HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred] In [Great?] STUKELEY [***] Eustace has 1 virgate of land taxable. It is waste. Herbert holds from him. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,11 KIMBOLTON Hundred [* `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred *] ?M? In SWINESHEAD {Fursa} had 1/2 hide taxable. Land for 1/2 plough, with full jurisdiction. Now 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 15s; now 6s. Ralph holds from Eustace. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] <206b> HUN 19,12 ?M? In CATWORTH Aefic had 3 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Eustace has 2 ploughs there; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066 and now 60s. The King has the full jurisdiction of this land. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,13 ?M? In HARGRAVE {Langfer} had 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Now Herbert , Eustace's man, ploughs it with 1/2 plough. He has 1 villager; and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 5s. Tovi claims that this land was unjustly taken away from him by Eustace. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,14 ?M? There also ^[HARGRAVE]^ Alwin the noble had 1 hide of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 20s. Herbert and Edmer hold from Eustace. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,15 ?S? In [Great] GIDDING 6 Freemen, that is Alwold and his five brothers, had 4 1/2 hides taxable ^[from King Edward]^. Land for 6 ploughs. Jurisdiction in the King's manor of Alconbury. Now Eustace has it, and Ingelrann [* of Eu *] from him. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Alwold and his brothers claim that Eustace took this land away from them unjustly. Of this land William the artificer claims 1/2 virgate and 18 acres of land. [This is] the witness of the whole Hundred. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,16 ?T? In WINWICK Eskil had 2 1/2 hides taxable, with full jurisdiction. Eustace has it now, and Oidelard [* the larderer *] from him. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,17 ?S? There also ^[WINWICK]^ Alwold, Leofwin and Elaf had 2 1/2 hides taxable ^[from King Edward]^. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Jurisdiction in the King's manor of Alconbury. Now Eustace has it, and Oidelard [* the larderer *] from him. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,18 ?S? In THURNING 5 hides taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Jurisdiction in Alconbury. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Alfred [* of Grandcourt *] and Jocelyn hold from Eustace. Robert the bursar claims 1 virgate and 1 hide. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,19 ?S? In LUDDINGTON[-in-the-Brook] 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Jurisdiction in the King's manor of Alconbury. Now in lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. Ingelrann [* of Eu *] and Herlewin hold from Eustace. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,20 ?S? In [Alconbury] WESTON 1 hide taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Jurisdiction in Alconbury. Now in lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. Wulfbert holds from Eustace. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff of King William's jurisdiction =] HUN 19,21 In WOOLLEY Gode [* mother of Wulfric *] and Wulfric [* son of Gode *] had 1/2 hide of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Eustace has it. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,22 In GRAFHAM Eustace has 1/2 hide; Oidelard the larderer [holds] from him. He ploughs there with 6 oxen. Value 10s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,23 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In HEMINGFORD [Grey] Ordwy had 4 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. <206c> Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,24 In PAPWORTH [St Agnes] 1 hide taxable. Land for 1 plough. Eustace has 1 plough in lordship; and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,25 ?M? In OFFORD [D'Arcy] Alwin the sheriff had 3 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 4 smallholders with 2 oxen. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 12s. Odo holds from Eustace. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,26 In WARESLEY Sumarlithi had 1/2 hide taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Roger holds from Eustace. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,27 ?M? In [Hail] WESTON Algeat had 1 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide of this land. Now 4 villagers have 1 plough. Pasturable woodland, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Countess Judith claims this land against Eustace. ^[Earl Tosti had it and afterwards [* Earl *] Waltheof]^ [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,28 ?M? There also ^[[Hail] WESTON]^ Godwin had 1/2 hide taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Eustace has 1/2 plough there; and meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,29 ?M? In SOUTHOE Dunning had 4 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough on 1 1/2 hides of this land; 12 villagers who have 5 ploughs. 1 fishery, 1000 eels; 3 presentations a year, value 49d; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 48 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 70s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,30 ?M? In [West] PERRY Alwin Devil had 1 hide taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers with 1 plough. A church. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,31 In BOUGHTON Godric the priest had 1 hide taxable ^[from Earl Waltheof]^. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 1 plough there. 5 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] HUN 19,32 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] In CATWORTH King Edward had 2 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. There were 8 thanes who had full jurisdiction under the King. Eustace held this land; now it is in the King's hands. 8 men there, and under them 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?19? Land of Eustace the sheriff =] <206d> ?20? Land of Countess Judith HUN 20,1 NORMANCROSS Hundred ?M? In CONINGTON Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 9 hides taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides of this land. Now 2 ploughs there; 26 villagers who have 13 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now £9. Of this land 6 hides belonged to the Church of St Mary of Thorney. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held from the Abbot and made a voluntary payment for them, but the men of the Hundred do not know how much. Countess Judith holds it. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,2 ?M? In SAWTRY Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 10 hides taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides of this land. Now Countess Judith [has] 2 ploughs there; 27 villagers who have 10 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland 18 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £10. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,3 `HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred ?M? In [Great] STUKELEY Huneva? had 3 hides taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs in lordship, apart from the said hides. Now Countess Judith [has] 3 ploughs there; 18 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 26 acres; pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £12. ?D? Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ claims it. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,4 KIMBOLTON Hundred [* `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred *] ?M? In MOLESWORTH Northmann had 4 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of this land. Now 1 plough there; 15 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Eustace [* the sheriff *] holds from the Countess. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,5 TOSELAND Hundred In CALDECOTE Earl Tosti had 4 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. The Jurisdiction belongs to Eynesbury with all customary dues. Now Countess Judith has 12 villagers who have 2 ploughs; and meadow, 20 acres. Its valuation [is included] in Eynesbury. Of this land Gilbert the priest has 2 hides from the Countess. He has 1 plough and 6 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres. Value 40s. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,6 ?M? In EYNESBURY King Edward had 9 hides taxable. Land for 28 ploughs. Now the Countess has 4 ploughs in lordship; 34 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 28 ploughs. A church and a priest. 2 mills, 32s; pasturable woodland, 60 acres. In the same village is a sheepfold with 662 sheep; 60 acres of meadow; which the Countess gave to St Helen's [* of Elstow *]. Value 70s. Of the above 9 hides Gilbert the priest holds 2 hides from the Countess. He has 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 40s. Of the same land her steward Alan has 2 hides from her. 2 smallholders. Value 10s. Value of the manor before 1066 £20; now, the value of the Countess' lordship, £14 12s. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,7 ?M? In OFFORD [D'Arcy] Northmann had 3 hides taxable. <207a> Land for 8 ploughs. Hugh [* of Hotot *] holds from the Countess. Now in lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,8 ?M? In [Great] PAXTON, with 3 outliers, King Edward had 25 hides taxable. Land for 41 ploughs. Now the Countess has 5 ploughs in lordship; 60 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 34 ploughs. A church and a priest. 3 mills, 64s; meadow, 80 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 league and 1 furlong wide; other woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Of this land 1 hide belongs to the church. Value before 1066 £29 4s; now £33 10s. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] HUN 20,9 ?M? In DIDDINGTON Earl Waltheof had 3 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 22 acres; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Alan [* the steward *] holds from the Countess. [= ?20? Land of Countess Judith =] ?21? Land of Gilbert of Ghent HUN 21,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In FENSTANTON Ulf [* Fenman *] had 13 hides taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. Now Gilbert of Ghent [has] 2 ploughs in lordship; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 11 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £17; now £16. [= ?21? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?22? Land of Aubrey de Vere HUN 22,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In YELLING Aelfric [* the sheriff *] had 5 hides taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. ^[Aelfric held it from the Abbot of Ramsey before 1066. Aubrey de Vere holds from the King, and Ralph son of Osmund from him]^ [= ?22? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] HUN 22,2 ?M? In HEMINGFORD [Grey] Aelfric [* the sheriff *] had 11 hides taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. 2 mills, £6; a fishery, 6s; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 and now £12. Aelfric held these two manors from the Abbot of Ramsey before 1066. Now Aubrey de Vere holds from the King, and Ralph son of Osmund from him. [= ?22? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf HUN 23,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In WARESLEY Magni and Leofa had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. Ranulf brother of Ilger holds this manor from William son of Ansculf. [= ?23? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <207b> ?24? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger HUN 24,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In EVERTON Ingvar had 7 hides taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. A priest and a church. Meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £7. Ranulf brother of Ilger holds from the King. [= ?24? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ?25? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton HUN 25,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?2M? In [Hail] WESTON Saxi and Wulfwin ^[{Chit}]^ had 2 hides taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship Robert son of Fafiton has 2 ploughs; and 8 villagers with 3 ploughs; and pasturable woodland, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £4. [= ?25? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton =] HUN 25,2 ?M? In SOUTHOE Saxi had 2 hides taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Robert [has] 1 plough in lordship; and 4 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland, 10 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?25? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton =] ?26? Land of William the artificer HUN 26,1 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred ?M? In GIDDING Bricteva had 4 1/2 hides taxable. The Jurisdiction was in the Hundred of {Cressuuelle}. Now William the artificer has 2 ploughs in lordship; and 15 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 5 ploughs; and meadow, 22 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. [= ?26? Land of William the artificer =] ?27? Land of Ralph son of Osmund HUN 27,1 TOSELAND Hundred In HEMINGFORD [Abbots] Alwin Blaec had 1 hide taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Ralph son of Osmund has it. [= ?27? Land of Ralph son of Osmund =] ?28? Land of Rohais wife of Richard son of Gilbert HUN 28,1 TOSELAND Hundred ?M? In EYNESBURY Robert son of Wiuhomarch had 15 hides taxable. Land for 27 ploughs. Now Rohais wife of Richard has 7 ploughs in lordship. There also St Neot's has 3 ploughs from her in lordship; and in the village itself 19 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. 1 mill, 23s; 1 fishery, which is valued with the manor; meadow, 65 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 £24; now £21, besides the supplies for the monks, which are valued at £4. Of the same land William the Breton holds 2 hides and 1 virgate from her. He has 1/2 plough in lordship; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 30s. [= ?28? Land of Rohais, wife of Richard son of Gilbert =] <207c> ?29? Land of the King's thanes HUN 29,1 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] ?M? In `WASHINGLEY' Ketilbert had 2 1/2 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The same man holds from the King and has 1 plough; 10 villagers with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 7 furlongs long and 10 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. HUN 29,2 `LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred In KEYSOE Alwin [* Devil *] had 1 virgate of land taxable, with full jurisdiction. Land for 2 oxen. It lies in Bedfordshire but it pays tax in Huntingdonshire. The same man holds now from the King, and has 1 villager with 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 16d; now the same. HUN 29,3 ?M? In CATWORTH Aefic had 3 hides taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Erik [* brother of Tosti *] now holds from the King. He also has 1 hide taxable, under the King. Land for 1 plough. He has 2 villagers; and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. HUN 29,4 In BRAMPTON Alric, 1 hide and 1 virgate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Value 30s. HUN 29,5 ?M? In WOOLLEY Golda? [* mother of Wulfric *] and her son Wulfric had 3 hides taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The same people have it from the King. 1 plough in lordship. 14 villagers who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. HUN 29,6 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] In SAWTRY Alwin [* the reeve *] [had] 1/2 carucate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now his wife holds from the King. She has 1 plough; and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s. <207d> List 2 [Declarations of the jurors] <208a> HUN D1 [`HURSTINGSTONE' Hundred] The men who have sworn in HUNTINGDON say that the Church of St Mary in the Borough and the land that belongs to it was the Church of Thorney's; but the Abbot gave it in pledge to the burgesses. However, King Edward gave it to Vitalis and Bernard, his priests; they sold it to Hugh, King Edward's chamberlain. But Hugh sold it to two priests of Huntingdon, for which they have King Edward's seal. Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ now has it without deliverer, without writ and without installer. HUN D2 Eustace [* the sheriff *] took Leofeva's house by force and gave it to Oger of London. HUN D3 They testify that the land of Hunef and {Gos} was in King Edward's hands on the day of his death, and that they held from him, not from the Earl [* Waltheof *]. But they say that they heard that King William should have given it to [* Earl *] Waltheof. HUN D4 Concerning the 5 hides at BROUGHTON, they say that it was Freemen's land in King Edward's time, but that the same king gave the land and the jurisdiction over them to St Benedict's of Ramsey, because of a service which Abbot Alwin did for him in Saxony; and that since then [the Abbey] has always had it. HUN D5 The County testifies that the land of Brictmer Balehorn was reeveland before 1066 and belonged to the [Borough] revenue. HUN D6 They testify that the land of Alwin the priest was the Abbot's; and that each was the priest's and the reeve's land [respectively]. HUN D7 [TOSELAND Hundred] They testify that the lands of Aelfric [* the sheriff *] in YELLING and HEMINGFORD [Grey] were St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^; and that they were granted to Aelfric for his lifetime on this condition that after his death they should have returned to the church, and Boxted with them. However Aelfric himself was killed in the battle at Hastings, and the Abbot recovered his lands, until Aubrey de Vere dispossessed him. HUN D8 Concerning the 2 hides which Ralph son of Osmund holds in HEMINGFORD [Abbots], they say that one of them was [part] of the lordship of the Church of Ramsey in King Edward's day and that he holds it against the Abbot's will. Concerning the other hide, they say that Godric [* the sheriff *] held it from the Abbot, but when the Abbot was in Denmark, Ralph's father, Osmund, seized it from Saewin the falconer, to whom the Abbot had given it out of [his] love for the King. HUN D9 Concerning Sumarlithi , they say that he held his land ^[in Waresley]^ from Thorulf, who gave it to him, and afterwards from his sons, and that they had full jurisdiction over him. HUN D10 They say that the land of Wulfwin {Chit} in [Hail] WESTON was a manor in its own right, and did not belong to Kimbolton; but that nevertheless he was Earl Harold's man. <208b> HUN D11 Concerning the 1 1/2 hides of land ^[in [Hail] WESTON]^ which were Algeat 's, the men who have sworn say that Algeat held them himself from Earl Tosti, with full jurisdiction, and afterwards from [* Earl *] Waltheof. HUN D12 Godric the priest likewise held 1 hide of land ^[in Boughton]^ from Earl Waltheof before 1066. Now Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ holds it. HUN D13 They say that the land of Godwin in [Hail] WESTON in no way belonged to Saxi, the predecessor of ^[Robert son of]^ Fafiton. HUN D14 [`LEIGHTONSTONE' Hundred] The men of the County testify that King Edward gave SWINESHEAD to Earl Siward [and] full jurisdiction, and so Earl Harold had it in the same way except that [its men] paid tax in the Hundred, and went with them against the enemy. HUN D15 Concerning {Fursa}'s land ^[in Swineshead]^, it was a jurisdiction of the King. HUN D16 Concerning Alwin Devil's 1 virgate of land in PERTENHALL, King Edward had the jurisdiction. HUN D17 They say that the hide of land which Wulfwin {Chit} had in CATWORTH was in the King's jurisdiction and that Earl Harold did not have it. HUN D18 In LITTLE CATWORTH the same Wulfwin ^[{Chit}]^ had 1 hide over which King Edward always had full jurisdiction; but he could give and sell the land to whom he would. But the Countess [* Judith *]'s men say that the King gave the land to Earl Waltheof. HUN D19 The County testifies that the third part of 1/2 hide which lies in EASTON and pays tax in Bedfordshire belongs to the Abbot of Ely's manor of Spaldwick. The Abbot had it in the same way before 1066 and for 5 years after the arrival of King William. Eustace [* the sheriff *] seized this [land] by force from the church and kept it. HUN D20 They say that KEYSTON was and is [part] of King Edward's revenue; and although Aelfric the sheriff resided in that village, yet he always paid the King's revenue from it, and his sons after him, until Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ received the sheriffdom; they have never seen or heard of the sealed [writ] of ?r? King Edward which had put it outside his revenue. HUN D21 Alwold and his brothers claim that Eustace ^[the sheriff]^ unjustly took away from them their land ^[in [Great] GIDDING]^. The County denies that they have seen the seal, or an installer who had put him in possession of it. HUN D22 In 1066 [Great] GIDDING was an outlier of Alconbury, in the King's revenue. HUN D23 The County testifies that BUCKWORTH was an outlier of [Great] Paxton before 1066. HUN D24 They say that the 36 hides of land in BRAMPTON, which Richard the artificer claims belong to the Forest, were [part] of the King's lordship revenue, and did not belong to the Forest. HUN D25 They say that GRAFHAM was and is a jurisdiction of the King's and that they have seen neither writ nor installer who had delivered it to Eustace [* the sheriff *]. HUN D26 [NORMANCROSS Hundred] Concerning the 6 hides in CONINGTON, they said that they had heard <208c> that they formerly lay in [the lands] of the Church of Thorney and that they had been granted to Thorkil [* the Dane *] on this condition that after his death they should return to the church with the other 3 hides of the same village. They said that they had heard but had not seen this, nor had they been involved in it. HUN D27 Concerning the land of Tosti [* brother of Erik *] in SAWTRY, they say that his brother Erik [* brother of Tosti *] bequeathed it by name to the Church of Ramsey after the death of himself, his brother and his sister. HUN D28 Concerning [Old] FLETTON, they say that in King Edward's day it all lay in [the lands of] the Church of Peterborough, and ought to lie [there]. HUN D29 Concerning Leofric's land ^[in ORTON [Waterville]]^, they say that it was in the King's jurisdiction, but Bishop Remigius has shown the writ of King Edward by which he gave Leofric, with all [his] land, to the Bishopric of Lincoln, with full jurisdiction. <208d> <209a> BEDFORDSHIRE BDF B1 [* In `BUCKELOWE' Hundred *] BEDFORD answered for a half Hundred before 1066, and does so now, in [military] expeditions, [by land] and in ships. The land of this town was never assessed in hides and is not now, except for 1 hide, which lay in [the lands of] St Paul's Church before 1066, in alms, and now rightly so lies. But Bishop Remigius wrongfully placed it outside the alms [lands] of St Paul's Church, as the men [of the Shire] state. He holds it now, and whatever belongs to it. Value 100s. List 1 [List of landholders in Bedfordshire] 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Bayeux 3 The Bishop of Coutances 4 The Bishop of Lincoln 5 The Bishop of Durham 6 The Abbot of St Edmund's 7 The Abbot of Peterborough 8 The Abbot of Ramsey 9 The Abbot of Westminster 10 The Abbot of Thorney 11 The Abbess of Barking 12 The Canons of London 13 The Canons of Bedford 14 Ernwin the priest 15 Count Eustace 16 Walter Giffard 17 William of Warenne 18 William of Eu 19 Miles Crispin 20 Arnulf of Hesdin 21 Eudo the steward 22 William Peverel 23 Hugh of Beauchamp 24 Nigel of Aubigny 25 William Speke 26 Robert of Tosny 27 Gilbert of Ghent 28 Robert d'Oilly 29 Ranulf brother of Ilger 30 Robert [son of] Fafiton 31 Alfred of Lincoln 32 Walter of Flanders 33 Walter brother of Sihere 34 Hugh of Flanders 35 Hugh the butler 36 Sigar of Chocques 37 Gunfrid of Chocques 38 Richard son of Count Gilbert 39 Richard Poynant 40 William the chamberlain 41 William Lovet 42 William [* Peverel *] 43 Henry son of Azur 44 Osbern son of Richard 45 Osbern son of Walter 46 Osbern Fisher 47 {Turstin} the chamberlain 48 Gilbert son of Solomon 49 Albert of Lorraine 50 David of Argentan 51 Ralph de l'Isle 52 Jocelyn the Breton 53 Countess Judith 54 Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil 55 Azelina, wife of Ralph Tallboys 57 The burgesses of Bedford [57] The King's reeves and beadles and almsmen <209b> ?[1]? Land of the King BDF 1,1a [In STANBRIDGE Hundred] ?M? LEIGHTON [Buzzard], a household manor of the King's, now answers for 47 hides; before 1066 there were only 30 hides. Of these 47 hides, 43 hides are in the King's hands. Land for 52 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs. The villagers have 46 ploughs. 82 villagers, 30 smallholders and 2 slaves. 2 mills at 30s; meadow for 40 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs; market tolls pay £7. In total, it pays £22 by weight a year and half a day['s provisions] to the King's revenue, in wheat, honey and other things which belong to the revenue; for the Queen's work 2 ounces of gold; for 1 packhorse and for customary dog dues 70s, and 100s by weight and 40s in white silver; Ivo Tallboys put this on from the increase; 1 ounce of gold a year for the sheriff's work. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BDF 1,1b Wynsi the chamberlain held 10 hides of this manor's ^[LEIGHTON [Buzzard]]^ land from King Edward. Ralph Tallboys placed them in Leighton [Buzzard], where they were not attached before 1066; again, Ralph also placed another 7 hides in this manor, which were not there before 1066. Starker, a thane of King Edward's, held these 7 hides. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BDF 1,1c Bishop Remigius holds the church of this manor ^[LEIGHTON [Buzzard]]^, with 4 hides which belong to it. These 4 are accounted for in the 47 hides of the manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; the villagers, 1 plough; another possible. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs. The value of this land, with the church, is and was £4. Bishop Wulfwy held it before 1066. ^[Belongs to Leighton [Buzzard]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BDF 1,2a [In `MANSHEAD' Hundred] ?M? LUTON, a household manor of the King's, answers for 30 hides. Land for 82 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. The villagers, 80 ploughs less 2. 80 villagers and 47 smallholders. 6 mills which pay 100s; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 2000 pigs; customary dues, 10s 8d; from tolls and the market, 100s. In total, it pays £30 a year by weight and half a day['s provisions] in wheat, honey and other customary dues which belong to the King's revenue; to the Queen 4 ounces of gold; for a packhorse and other petty customary dues 70s; for customary dog dues, £6 10s; from the increase which Ivo Tallboys put on £7 by weight and 40s of white silver; 1 ounce of gold to the sheriff. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BDF 1,2b William the King's chamberlain holds the church of this manor ^[LUTON]^, with 5 hides of land which belong to it. These 5 hides are of the 30 hides of the manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers have 5 ploughs. 11 villagers, 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 10s; the church pays 20s a year; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, the value is and was 60s. Morcar the priest held this church with the land before 1066. ^[Belongs to Luton]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <209c> BDF 1,3 ?M? HOUGHTON [Regis], a household manor of the King's, answers for 10 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers, 22 ploughs. 38 villagers and 12 smallholders. Meadow for 12 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, it pays £10 a year by weight and half a day['s provisions] in wheat, honey and other things which belong to the King's revenue; from petty customary dues and from 1 packhorse 65s; from customary dog dues 65s; to the Queen 2 ounces of gold; from the increase which Ivo Tallboys put on £3 by weight and 20s in white silver; 1 ounce of gold to the sheriff. William the chamberlain holds the church of this manor, with 1/2 hide which belongs to it. It is of the 10 hides of the manor. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Value 12s a year. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] BDF 1,4 SEWELL answered for 3 hides before 1066. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 there; a further 1/2 possible. Meadow for 4 oxen. 1 villager and 4 smallholders. The value of this land is and was 20s. Walraven , Queen Edith's man, held it; he could grant to whom he would. It lay in `{Odecroft} Hundred before 1066, but Ralph Tallboys placed it in the manor of Houghton [Regis] with King William's assent through the increase it gave him. This is what Ralph's men state, according to what they heard him say. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] BDF 1,5 FLITTON Hundred BISCOT answered for 5 hides before 1066. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers have 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; meadow for 3 ploughs. Total value 40s; when Ralph Tallboys held it, the same; before 1066, 60s. Edwin, Esger the constable's man, held this manor; he could do what he would with it. Ralph Tallboys placed it in the King's manor of Luton through the increase it gave him, and put it outside the Hundred where it answered before 1066; against it he took another 5 hides from another Hundred and placed them in Flitton Hundred. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux BDF 2,1 In the Half-Hundred of STANBRIDGE ?M? The Bishop of Bayeux holds EATON [Bray]. It answers for 12 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 4 ploughs; a further 2 possible. The villagers have 8 ploughs; a further 6 possible. 20 villagers, 13 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs and 12d therefrom. Total value £16; when acquired £20; before 1066 the same. Alsi [* of Bromham *], Queen Edith's man, held this manor; he could grant and sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,2 In the Hundred of `MANSHEAD' Ansgot of Rochester holds 2 hides in EVERSHOLT from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, value 20s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. 4 thanes held this land before 1066; they could grant and sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,3 Ansgot ^[of Rochester]^ also holds 4 hides in MILTON [Bryan] from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; a second possible. The villagers, 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 8 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs. In total, the value is, and was when acquired, £4; before 1066, 40s. Before 1066, 7 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <209d> BDF 2,4 In the Hundred of `STODDEN' Tovi the priest holds 1/2 hide in BOLNHURST from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 30 pigs. In total, value 10s; when acquired as much; before 1066, 12s. Azur, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,5 There ^[BOLNHURST]^ 2 Freemen hold 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 pigs. In total, value 10s; when acquired as much; before 1066, 12s. The present holders held it before 1066; they could sell and grant. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,6 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Herbert son of Ivo holds 3 hides and 3 virgates in STAGSDEN from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs; 3 1/2 ploughs there now; 1/2 possible. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value £7; when acquired £9; before 1066 £12. 12 Freemen held this land; they were King Edward's men; they could sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,7 In the Hundred of `WILLEY' 2 Freemen hold 1 hide and 1 virgate in CARLTON from Herbert son of Ivo, and he from the Bishop. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for 1 plough. In total, value 26s 8d; when acquired and before 1066, 30s. The present holders held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,8 Wimund [* of Tessel *] holds 1 hide in TURVEY from Herbert [* son of Ivo *], and he from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. In total, value 20s; when acquired and before 1066, 40s. A man of Alwold of Stevington's held this land; he could sell. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] BDF 2,9 In the Hundred of BARFORD ?M? Herbert [* son of Ivo *] holds 5 hides in WILDEN from the Bishop and his nephew Hugh from him. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship now none; 3 possible. The villagers have 10 ploughs; a further 3 possible. 20 Freemen, 12 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 6 pigs. In total, value £9; when acquired £12; before 1066 £20. 24 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances BDF 3,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred ?M? The Bishop of Coutances holds KNOTTING. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs. The villagers have 3 ploughs. 8 villagers, 5 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. Value £4; when acquired £3; the same before 1066. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,2 ?M? The Bishop also holds MELCHBOURNE. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs. The villagers have 7 ploughs. 13 villagers, 15 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for [***] ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor. There were 6 Freemen there; they could grant and sell their land without permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,3 ?M? The Bishop also holds 4 hides in DEAN. Land for [5? ploughs]; they are there. 6 Freemen, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Value 60s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. 6 Freemen held this manor; they were Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men. <210a> They could grant or sell 3 1/2 hides, of the King's jurisdiction, or withdraw to another lord without Burgred's permission. But 1/2 hide they could not grant or sell without his permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,4 ?M? Geoffrey of Trelly holds YELDEN from the Bishop of Coutances. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. The villagers have 11 ploughs. 17 villagers, 1 man-at-arms, 12 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. In total, value £9; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor. In it were 5 Freemen who held 5 hides of land; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,5 ?M? William, his steward, holds SHELTON from the Bishop. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers have 4. 14 [villagers], 5 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 3s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4. Wulfeva held this manor under Burgred [* father of Edwin *]; she could not grant or sell without his permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,6 In EASTON 4 Freemen hold 3 virgates of land from the Bishop of Coutances. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value of this land is and was 10s; before 1066, 5s. The present holders held it; they were Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men; they could grant to whom they would. In these 3 virgates the Bishop ^[of Coutances]^ claims against Sigar of Chocques 20 acres of woodland which lay there before 1066; this the men of the Hundred confirm. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,7 ?M? In RISELEY 2 Frenchmen and 6 Englishmen hold 6 hides from the Bishop. Land for 7 ploughs; they are there. 6 villagers, 7 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 72s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 100s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held 2 hides of this land in lordship. 6 Freemen, his men, held 4 hides which they could grant and sell where they would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,8 In BOLNHURST the Bishop also holds 3 virgates of land in exchange for Bleadon. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 15s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 20s. Guthmund, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,9 In NEWTON [Bromswold] William, his steward, holds 1 virgate from the Bishop. The value is and was 12d; before 1066, 16d. Alwin, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could not grant or sell without his permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,10 In the Hundred of `WILLEY' ?M? Geoffrey of Trelly holds 4 hides from the Bishop [* in CHELLINGTON *]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers have 3 ploughs. 14 villagers, 5 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs. The value is and was 100s. Thorbert , King Edward's man, held this manor; he could sell. The Bishop holds this land in exchange for Bleadon, as his men state. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,11 ?M? In TURVEY the Bishop also holds 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 3 villagers have 3 ploughs; 8 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill, 20s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value £6; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. 3 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this manor; they could sell and grant. The Bishop has this land in exchange for Bleadon, as his men state. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,12 In HINWICK {Turstin} holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Value 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <210b> BDF 3,13 In SHARNBROOK an Englishman, Thorgisl, holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 6s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 15s. Alwin, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,14 In the same village ^[SHARNBROOK]^ 7 Freemen hold 3 hides from the Bishop. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. Woodland, 24 pigs. Value 24s, when acquired the same; before 1066, 60s. The present holders held it before 1066; they were Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men; they could grant and sell without his permission. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,15 In the same [village] ^[SHARNBROOK]^ Humphrey [* of Carteret *] holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 6s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Aelfric, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,16 In the same [village] ^[SHARNBROOK]^ the Bishop holds 1/2 hide. Land for 6 oxen. 4 smallholders. Value 3s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 5s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could do what he would [with it]. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] BDF 3,17 In RUSHDEN Alwold holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 6 oxen; 1/2 plough there. Meadow for 6 oxen. Value 5s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 10s. Aelfric, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln BDF 4,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred Bishop Remigius holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate in DEAN and Godfrey from him. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. The villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; as much before 1066. Godric [* the sheriff *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could do what he would with his land. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,2 In EASTON William of Cairon holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 smallholder and 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 15s; when acquired 10s; as much before 1066. Alwin Devil, the Bishop of Lincoln's man, held this land; he could do what he would with it. However, the jurisdiction was always the Bishop's. In this land of the Bishopric, William of Cairon claims 60 acres of open land and woodland from Hugh of Beauchamp, of which Ralph Tallboys dispossessed this William's father, who held the land before 1066, as the men of the Hundred state. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,3 In RISELEY Godfrey holds 1 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Godric [* the sheriff *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could do what he would [with it]. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,4 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Ernwin the priest holds 1 hide and 1 virgate in BIDDENHAM from Bishop Remigius. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager. 1 mill which pays 25s a year; meadow for 1 plough. The value was and is 40s. Leofric, the Bishop of Lincoln's man, held this land; he could not grant or sell without his permission. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,5 In the Hundred of BARFORD Ivo Tallboys holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop in GOLDINGTON. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 6s. Alwin Sack, the Bishop of Lincoln's man, held it; he could do what he would with it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,6 In the Hundred of BIGGLESWADE William of Cairon holds 1 hide and 1 virgate and 3 parts of 1 virgate in TEMPSFORD from Bishop Remigius. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough; 2 mills at 40s and 120 eels. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Alwin Devil held it; he was the King's man; he could do what he would with it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <210c> BDF 4,7 In the Hundred of CLIFTON William of Cairon holds 3 hides and 1/2 virgate in CLIFTON from Bishop Remigius. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there; another possible. 3 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 20s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. Alwin Devil, King Edward's man, held this land; he could grant where he would. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,8 In CHICKSANDS William ^[of Cairon]^ also holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 12d; before 1066, 2s. Alwin Devil held it; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] BDF 4,9 [* In `BUCKELOWE' Hundred *] The church of BEDFORD, with what is attached to it, value 100s. The church of Leighton [Buzzard], value £4; Bishop Remigius holds them. ^[Belongs to Bedford and Leighton [Buzzard]]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Durham BDF 5,1 BIGGLESWADE Hundred In MILLOW the Bishop of Durham holds 4 1/2 hides from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; another possible. The villagers have 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 1 slave. Value 40s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 60s. King Edward gave this land to the Church of Holy Cross of Waltham, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] BDF 5,2 In the Hundred of CLIFTON The Bishop also holds 8 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate in ARLESEY. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers have 4 ploughs; a fifth possible. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 mills, 26s 8d; meadow for 3 ploughs. The value was and is £7; before 1066 £8. Before 1066 the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham held this manor in alms. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] ?6? Land of St Edmund's BDF 6,1 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Abbot Baldwin of St Edmund's has 1/2 hide in BIDDENHAM. Ordwy of Bedford holds it under him. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. 2 slaves. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 6s. Wulfmer, a priest of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. But Ordwy [* of Bedford *] took it from him when he was reeve of the borough, for a forfeiture; he now says that he holds it from the Abbot of St Edmund's, but the men of the Hundred state that he has appropriated it wrongfully. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] BDF 6,2 In the Hundred of BIGGLESWADE The Abbot of St Edmund's also holds `KINWICK'. It answers for 3 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 13s 4d; meadow for 1 plough. Value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £4. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. After 1066 Earl Waltheof and his wife ^[Countess Judith]^ gave it to St Edmund's in alms. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] BDF 6,3 In the Hundred of `WICHESTANESTOU' The Abbot also holds 4 hides and 1 virgate in BLUNHAM from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill, 20s; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired 70s; before 1066 £6. 4 Freemen held this land; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?6? Land of St Edmund's =] ?7? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough BDF 7,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred The Abbot of Peterborough holds STANWICK. It answers for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; another 1 1/2 possible. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 40s. St Peter's of Peterborough held this manor before 1066. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] <210d> ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey BDF 8,1 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred ?M? The Abbot of St Benedict's of Ramsey holds CRANFIELD. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 18 villagers have 10 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 1000 pigs and plough iron. In total, value £9; when acquired the same; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,2 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? The Abbot also holds BARTON[-in-the-Clay]. It answers for 11 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 20 villagers have 9 ploughs. 7 smallholders and 6 slaves. 1 mill, 2s; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total, value £10; the same when acquired; before 1066 £12. This manor always lay in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church. With this manor the Abbot ^[of Ramsey]^ claims against Nigel of Aubigny and Walter of Flanders 12 acres of meadow which lay there before 1066, but John of Les Roches dispossessed him wrongfully, and this the Hundred testifies. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,3 ?M? The Abbot also holds PEGSDON. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 37 villagers have 11 ploughs. 7 smallholders and 5 slaves. 2 mills at 27s 8d; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value £10; as much when acquired; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,4 In BARFORD Hundred In WYBOSTON Eudo the steward holds 1 1/2 virgates under the Abbot of Ramsey. It has been laid waste; value however 16d. This land was in [the lands of] St Benedict's Church before 1066. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,5 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred ?M? In [Little] BARFORD Eudo the steward holds 5 hides from the Abbot's Holding and Osbern from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 9 villagers have 4 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 12s and 125 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066, £4. The Abbot of St Benedict's holds this manor. It was there, in alms, before 1066. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,6 In CLIFTON Hundred In CLIFTON Leofwin [* of Caddington *] holds 1 hide under the Abbot. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. He held it himself then, but could not separate it from the Church. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,7 ?M? The Abbot also holds SHILLINGTON. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 27 villagers have 12 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 4 slaves. 1 broken mill which pays nothing; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is £12 and always was as much. This manor lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church before 1066. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,8 ?M? The Abbot also holds HOLWELL, for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is £4 and always was as much. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] BDF 8,9 In STONDON the Abbot also holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. This land lies and lay in the lordship of St Benedict's Church. Value 15s. [= ?8? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] <211a> ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster BDF 9,1 In CLIFTON Hundred ?M? The Abbot of Westminster holds 6 1/2 hides in HOLWELL. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 1/2 virgate; 2 ploughs there. 11 villagers have 4 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. 2 mills, 20s; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 100s. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Peter's Church. [= ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?10? Land of St Mary's of Thorney BDF 10,1 [In `STODDEN' Hundred] ?M? The Abbot of Thorney holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in BOLNHURST. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 carucate of land, as well as the 2 hides and the virgate; 1 plough there. 9 villagers have 5 ploughs. 5 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 106 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Alfled held this manor from King Edward; she could grant to whom she would. It lay in [the lands of] the monastery of Thorney in 1066. This the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?10? Land of St Mary's of Thorney =] ?11? Land of the church [of] Barking BDF 11,1 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred The Abbess of Barking holds LIDLINGTON. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible. 23 villagers have 8 ploughs. 16 smallholders and 7 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. Value £8; as much when acquired; before 1066 £12. This manor lay and lies in the lordship of St Mary's Church of Barking. [= ?11? Land of the church [of] Barking =] ?12? Land of St Paul's of London BDF 12,1 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? The Canons of St Paul's of London hold CADDINGTON. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 4 possible. 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland, 200 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 100s. Leofwin the noble [* of Caddington *] held this manor before 1066. The Canons have the King's writ in which is recorded that he gave this manor himself to St Paul's Church. [= ?12? Land of St Paul's of London =] ?13? [Land] of St Paul's of Bedford BDF 13,1 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Osmund the canon of St Paul's of Bedford holds 3 virgates from the King in BIDDENHAM. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s. Leofgeat the priest held this land in alms from King Edward and later from King William. When he was dying this priest assigned 1 virgate of this land to St Paul's Church, but Ralph Tallboys added the other 2 virgates to this Church, in alms. [= ?13? [Land] of St Paul's of Bedford =] BDF 13,2 In the same [village] ^[BIDDENHAM]^ Ansfrid the canon holds 1 virgate. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and was 3s. Merwynn held this land; she could sell to whom she would. Ralph Tallboys placed it in the alms [lands] of St Paul's Church. [= ?13? [Land] of St Paul's of Bedford =] ?[14]? Ernwin the priest's land BDF 14,1 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred Ernwin the priest holds 1 hide in HARROWDEN. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. The said man's father held this land; he was King Edward's man. He does not have a deliverer or a writ for this land, but has appropriated it in the King's despite, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?[14]? Ernwin the priest's land =] <211b> ?15? Land of Count Eustace BDF 15,1 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Count Eustace holds 1 1/2 hides in BROMHAM. Arnulf of Ardres holds from him. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; 1 plough possible. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 10s; when acquired 20s; as much before 1066. Alwold [* of Stevington *] and Leofric, King Edward's men, held this land; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,2 ?M? In STEVINGTON Arnulf [* of Ardres *] holds 3 hides from the Count. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 possible. 10 villagers have 5 ploughs; a further 15 possible. 11 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. Total value £14; when acquired £20; before 1066 £30. Aethelwold? [* of Stevington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,3 In STAGSDEN an Englishman, Godwy, holds 1 virgate from Count Eustace. Land for 1/2 plough; 1 ox ploughs there. Value of this land 2s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,4 ?M? In PAVENHAM Arnulf of Ardres holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs, but they are not there. 1 mill, 20s; 2 smallholders; meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 25s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Alwold [* of Stevington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,5 In `WILLEY' Hundred Arnulf of Ardres holds 1 hide in TURVEY from Count Eustace. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 20s; as much before 1066. Alwold [* of Stevington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,6 In ODELL Arnulf of Ardres holds 4 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate as one manor from Count Eustace. 1 plough in lordship; a second possible. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 7 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £8. Alwold [* of Stevington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] BDF 15,7 In SHARNBROOK Robert son of Roscelin holds 2 hides from Count Eustace. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 40s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. Alwold [* of Stevington *], King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?15? Land of Count Eustace =] ?16? Land of Walter Giffard BDF 16,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? Walter Giffard holds WOBURN. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. Hugh of Bolbec holds from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. 8 villagers have 6 ploughs; a further 14 possible. 7 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired £12; before 1066 £15. Alric [* son of Goding *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. In this manor were 6 Freemen; they held 2 hides of the land; they could do what they would [with them]. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,2 ?M? In BATTLESDEN Richard Talbot holds 9 hides from Walter Giffard. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third possible. <211c> 7 villagers have 5 ploughs. 10 smallholders. Meadow for 8 ploughs. Value 100s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £8. 7 Freemen held this manor before 1066; they could do what they would with their land. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,3 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred In MARSTON [Moretaine] Hugh of Bolbec holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate from Walter Giffard. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Value 50s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £4. 2 thanes held this land before 1066; they could grant to whom they would. Herfast , Nigel of Aubigny's man, claims half an enclosure, which was an adjunct of the manor of Herfast's predecessor, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,4 ?M? In MAULDEN Hugh of Bolbec also holds 3 hides from Walter. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 50s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. Alwin [* Devil *], Bishop Wulfwy's brother, held this manor; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,5 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In DUNTON Ralph of Lanquetot holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from Walter Giffard. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. The value is 33s 4d and always was as much. 4 Freemen held this land; they could sell their land; they were Archbishop Stigand's men. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,6 ?M? In MILLOW Ralph ^[of Lanquetot]^ holds 5 hides himself from Walter. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders. The value is and always was 100s. 10 Freemen held this manor; they could grant or sell their land to whom they would. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,7 In STRATTON Fulcher of Paris holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from Walter Giffard. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 28s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 30s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,8 [In CLIFTON Hundred] ?M? In {CUDESSANE} Germund holds 3 1/2 hides from Ralph [* of *] Lanquetot as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s; 1 mill possible. 4 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] BDF 16,9 ?M? In CAMPTON Ralph of Lanquetot holds 4 1/2 hides and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Walter Giffard. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough in lordship. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s 3d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland 40 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 70s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?16? Land of Walter Giffard =] <211d> ?17? Land of William of Warenne BDF 17,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred William of Warenne holds 2 hides in DEAN and 3 Freemen from him. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. 5 smallholders and 1 slave. The value is and always was 30s. The same Freemen who now hold this land held it; one of them could not grant or sell his land without his lord's permission; but the other two could do this. William Speke was put in possession of 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of this land through the King and his deliverer, but William of Warenne dispossessed him without the King's writ and took away two horses from his men and has not yet given them back. This the men of the Hundred confirm. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,2 ?M? William of Warenne also holds TILBROOK. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; they are there. 20 Freemen and 4 smallholders. Meadow for 5 ploughs. Value 100s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. The same Freemen who hold this manor held it. They were so far of the King's full jurisdiction that they could grant and sell their land to whom they might wish. They could withdraw to another lord without the permission of the one they were under ^[_]^. Hugh [* of *] Beauchamp claims this land of Tilbrook against William. The men of the Hundred bear witness thereto, that Ralph Tallboys his predecessor was put in possession of it through the King and held it. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,3 In {HANEFELDE} William of Warenne holds 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 10s. This land always lay in [the lands of] Kimbolton but it always rightfully gave its defence obligations in Bedfordshire. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,4 In EASTON William of Warenne holds 1 virgate. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 20s. Augi, a man of Eskil [* of Ware *], Hugh [* of *] Beauchamp's predecessor, held this land; he could sell to whom he would, but Eskil kept the jurisdiction himself in his manor in Colmworth. Hugh of Beauchamp claims this land against William of Warenne, whereto all the sworn men of the sheriffdom bear witness, that this land does not belong to William. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,5 In the same village ^[EASTON]^ William of Warenne holds 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 15s. Augi held this land; he could grant to whom he would before 1066. Later on, King William assigned it to him, and commended him through his writ to Ralph Tallboys that he should protect him as long as he lived. On the day he died, he said he was William of Warenne's man, and William therefore took possession of this land. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,6 In the same [village] ^[EASTON]^ William also holds 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 oxen; 4 oxen there. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 3s. Blaec, Augi's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] BDF 17,7 In the same [village] ^[EASTON]^ Theodric holds 1 virgate and the fourth part of 1 virgate from William. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 24 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 6s. Godric, the sheriff's man, held it; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?17? Land of William of Warenne =] ?18? Land of William of Eu BDF 18,1 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? William of Eu holds SUNDON. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 4 ploughs there. 20 villagers have 12 ploughs. 11 smallholders; 12 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £20. Alstan of Boscombe, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. In the same village 1 man-at-arms has 1 plough. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] <212a> BDF 18,2 In STREATLEY Walter holds 1 hide from William of Eu. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough; 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Godwin, a man of Alstan [* of Boscombe *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] BDF 18,3 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In MILLOW William of Eu holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 10s. Godmer, Alstan [* of Boscombe *]'s man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] BDF 18,4 ?M? In EDWORTH 2 men-at-arms hold 7 hides and 3 1/2 virgates from William of Eu. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers have 5 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £8; when acquired £10; before 1066 as much. Alstan of Boscombe held this manor. 2 Freemen, his men, were there; they had 1 1/2 hides; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] BDF 18,5 In HOLME Wulfric holds 3 virgates of land from William of Eu. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Value 16s; when acquired 12s; before 1066, 20s. Aelfeva, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s man, held this land; she could grant to whom she would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] BDF 18,6 In CLIFTON Hundred In ARLESEY Bernard holds 5 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 13 villagers have 5 ploughs; 10 smallholders. 1 mill, 10s; meadow for 6 ploughs. A market, at 10s. The value is and always was £7. Alstan of Boscombe held this manor. 1 Freeman, his man, was there; he had 2 parts of 1 hide; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] BDF 18,7 In CAMPTON Fulbert holds 1/2 hide from William of Eu. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value of this land is and always was 5s. Alwin, Alstan [* of Boscombe *]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?18? Land of William of Eu =] ?19? Land of Miles Crispin BDF 19,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred ?M? Miles Crispin holds CLAPHAM. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. Besides these 5 hides there are 10 carucates of land in lordship; 8 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 18 villagers have 20 ploughs; 15 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; 1 mill, 40s; woodland, 200 pigs and 6d too. Total value £24; as much when acquired; before 1066 £12. Brictric , a thane of King Edward's, held this manor from the Abbot of Ramsey. The Abbot and the monks claim this manor, since it is, and was before 1066, for their supplies; the whole Hundred bears witness to this. [= ?19? Land of Miles Crispin =] BDF 19,2 In MILTON [Ernest] 2 Freemen had 16 acres of land. They also gave their defence obligations in Milton [Ernest], but they could grant or sell their land to whom they would. Robert d'Oilly placed these Freemen in Clapham, wrongfully, as the men of the Hundred state, because they never lay there before 1066. [= ?19? Land of Miles Crispin =] BDF 19,3 In `WILLEY' Hundred In THURLEIGH Leofric holds 1 virgate of land from Miles. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 10s. He also held it himself before 1066; he was Brictric 's man; he could sell and grant it. [= ?19? Land of Miles Crispin =] ?20? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin BDF 20,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred Arnulf of Hesdin holds TODDINGTON from the King. It answers for 15 1/2 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 10 carucates of land, 7 ploughs there; a further 3 possible; besides the 15 1/2 hides. 42 villagers have 20 ploughs. 19 smallholders and 19 slaves. <212b> Meadow for 30 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Total value £25; as much when acquired; before 1066 £30. Wulfward {Leuet}? held this manor before 1066. [= ?20? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] BDF 20,2 In CHALGRAVE Arnulf holds the third part of 1 virgate of land. The value is and always was 2s. Edward White held this land before 1066. [= ?20? Land of Arnulf of Hesdin =] ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert BDF 21,1 [In BARFORD Hundred] ?M? Eudo the steward holds EATON [Socon]. It answers for 20 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 7 1/2 hides; 4 ploughs there. 38 villagers have 12 ploughs. 7 smallholders and 8 slaves; 2 Freemen who could not grant or sell their land. 2 mills at 36s 6d and 100 eels; meadow for 12 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs; vineyard, 2 acres. In total, value £15; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. In this manor were 2 Freemen who could sell and grant their land. Theobald, Countess Judith's man, claims 1 hide of this land, of which Eudo dispossessed him after he came to this manor. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,2 In WYBOSTON Eudo holds 6 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers have 4 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. In total, value £3; when acquired 20s; before 1066 £10. 4 thanes of King Edward's held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,3 In CHAWSTON Eudo holds 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 4 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 men of King Edward's held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,4 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In TEMPSFORD Eudo holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there. 1 villager with 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill, 10s; meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 45s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,5 In the same village ^[TEMPSFORD]^ William of Cairon holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from Eudo the steward. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 1 mill, 12s; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen, Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s men, held this land. One of them could not grant his land without his lord's permission; the other two could do what they would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,6 In the Half-Hundred of `WENESLAWE' ?M? Eudo the steward holds SANDY. It answers for 16 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 8 hides and 1 virgate; 3 ploughs there. 24 villagers have 8 ploughs; a further 5 possible. 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. 2 mills at 50s; meadow for 16 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £12; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. Here Eudo claims 3 acres of woodland against Hugh [* of *] Beauchamp, which Wulfmer held; but Ralph [* Tallboys *] dispossessed him when he was sheriff. Therefore Eudo refused to give the defence obligations from this woodland. This the men of the Hundred also confirm. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,7 In SUTTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 3 virgates of land from Eudo. Land for 6 oxen; they are there. 1 villager. Meadow for the oxen. Value 6s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,8 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In SOUTHILL William of Cairon holds 1/2 virgate from Eudo. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen. Value 3s; before 1066, 4s. Alric [* Wintermilk *] held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] <212c> BDF 21,9 In STANFORD William of Cairon holds 4 hides from Eudo. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 2 mills at 29s and 50 eels; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs and 2s too. In total, value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. On this land was 1 Freeman, Wulfmer's man; he had 1/2 hide; he could sell. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,10 In the same [village] ^[STANFORD]^ are 7 Freemen who hold 7 acres of land; they were Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *]'s men; they could grant their land. Now Hugh of Beauchamp holds it. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,11 In BLUNHAM {Domnic} holds 1 virgate of land from Eudo. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow, 2 oxen. Value 2s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 5s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could sell and grant. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,12 In BEESTON Roland holds 3 hides from Eudo. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1 plough. 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. ^[Northmann held this land]^ [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,13 In the same [village] ^[BEESTON]^ Northmann holds 4 hides from Eudo. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 mill, 20s; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value 40s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 50s. This Northmann held these 4 hides and the 3 above before and after 1066. Now Eudo has it from the King, as his men state; but it is not of Lisois [* of Moutiers *]'s Holding. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,14 In the same [village] ^[BEESTON]^ Pirot holds 1 hide from Eudo. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Raven , Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,15 In NORTHILL Pirot holds 1 1/2 hides from Eudo. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill, 14s. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 25s. Raven , Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,16 In the same [village] ^[NORTHILL]^ Ralph holds 1 1/2 hides from Eudo. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 5 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £3; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] BDF 21,17 In CLIFTON Hundred ?M? In CLIFTON William of Cairon holds 6 1/2 hides from Eudo. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 9 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 3 slaves. 2 mills at 40s and 150 eels; meadow for 4 1/2 ploughs. In total, value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon] held this manor. There were 3 Freemen there; they had 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?21? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?22? Land of William Peverel BDF 22,1 In STANBRIDGE Hundred ?M? William Peverel holds TILSWORTH from the King and Ambrose from him. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 10 villagers have 6 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Oswy took away this woodland; the Hundred states that it lay in this manor before 1066. In total, value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £10. Leofric son of Osmund, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?22? Land of William Peverel =] BDF 22,2 In `WILLEY' Hundred In RUSHDEN Malet holds 1 virgate of land from William Peverel. <212d> Land for 2 oxen; they are there. The value is and was 16d; before 1066, 2s. Saemer the priest, Countess Goda?'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?22? Land of William Peverel =] ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp BDF 23,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred ?M? Hugh of Beauchamp holds KEYSOE. It answers for 5 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there. 9 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill, 2s; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Total value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. There were 12 Freemen who had 3 1/2 hides; they could sell and grant to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,2 In RISELEY Hugh holds 1 hide. It is an outlier of Keysoe. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. Eskil [* of Ware *] his predecessor held it. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,3 In `BUCKELOWE' Half-Hundred ?M? Hugh holds PUTNOE himself. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides. 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1 mill, 30s and 100 eels; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; as much before 1066. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,4 ?M? Hugh holds STAGSDEN himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers have 3 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. A park for woodland beasts. In total, value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. 2 of King Edward's men and a man of Earl Harold's held this manor; each could grant his land to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,5 ?M? Hugh holds {CHAINHALLE} himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers have 3 ploughs. 9 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; 1 mill, 40s and 100 eels; woodland, 100 pigs. Total value £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £7. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,6 In the same [village] ^[{CHAINHALLE}]^ Hugh holds 1/2 hide which lies in [the lands of] Putnoe. Land for 1 plough; 4 oxen there. 2 smallholders. The value is and was 2s. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,7 In GOLDINGTON [Highfields] Hugh holds 3 hides and 1 virgate which lies in [the lands of] Putnoe. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. 7 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill, 30s and 100 eels. In total, value 60s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. Ralph Tallboys had 2 hides and 3 virgates of this land in exchange for Ware. 9 Freemen held this land ^[from Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's]^; they could grant or sell to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,8 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In SOUTHILL Hugh holds 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 40s; before 1066, 50s. 8 Freemen held this land; they could do what they would with it. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,9 In STANFORD Hugh holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. The value is and always was 20s. 4 Freemen held this land; 3 of them were free; the fourth had 1 hide but could neither grant nor sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,10 ?M? In CARDINGTON Hugh holds 6 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 1 plough there. 12 villagers have 7 ploughs. 6 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 120 pigs; <213a> 1 mill, 40s and 100 eels. In total, value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. 13 Freemen held this manor; they could withdraw where they would with their land. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,11 ?M? Hugh holds WILLINGTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a fourth possible. 13 villagers have 5 ploughs. 8 slaves. 1 mill, 12s and 100 eels; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland 40 pigs. Total value £7; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 8 Freemen were there; they could withdraw with their land where they would; they had 7 hides of this land. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,12 In CLIFTON Hundred ?M? Hugh holds STOTFOLD himself. It answers for 15 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there. 21 villagers have 12 ploughs. 14 smallholders and 6 slaves. 4 mills at £4 and 400 eels; meadow for 7 ploughs. Total value £25; when acquired £12; before 1066 £20. On the day that Ralph Tallboys died it was at a revenue for £30. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. He had 9 1/2 hides himself. 7 Freemen held the rest of the land; they could sell to whom they would. 1 hide of this land belongs to St Alban's Church; as the men of the Hundred state, it lay there before 1066. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,13 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred In MAULDEN Hugh holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 12s. Godwin, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s man, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,14 ?M? In HOUGHTON [Conquest] Hugh holds 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs; they are there. 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £7. 7 Freemen held this manor; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,15 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? Hugh holds HAYNES himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 14 villagers have 5 ploughs. 9 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 500 pigs. Total value £10; when acquired £7; as much before 1066. Aki? [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,16 In BARFORD Hundred ?M? Hugh holds SALPH [End] himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs; they are there. 11 Freemen hold this land; they also held it before 1066; they could grant and sell to whom they would. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. In total value 100s; as much when acquired; before 1066 £8. Ralph Tallboys had this land in exchange for Ware, as his men state; when he acquired it the value was £8. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,17 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? ASPLEY [Guise] answers for 10 hides. Acard of Ivry holds from Hugh. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; a third possible. 16 villagers have 8 ploughs; a ninth possible. 4 smallholders and 5 slaves. 1 mill, 10s; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Total value, £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £10. Leofeva, commended to Earl Waltheof, held this manor; she could withdraw where she would with her land. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,18 ?M? SALFORD answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 12 villagers have 4 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. <213b> 1 mill, 9s 4d; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland 150 pigs; from other customary dues 10s. Total value £4; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 100s. Thorkil, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,19 ?M? In EVERSHOLT Ralph holds 7 1/2 hides from Hugh as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers have 6 ploughs. 4 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired £3; as much before 1066. Thorgisl, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,20 ?M? In MILTON [Bryan] William Froissart holds 6 hides from Hugh as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £8. Auti, one of Earl Algar's Guards, held this manor; he could do what he would with it. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,21 [In FLITTON Hundred] ?M? William ^[Froissart]^ also holds GRAVENHURST from Hugh. It answers for 3 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1 plough; another possible. 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 60s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 100s. 5 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,22 ?M? In STREATLEY William of Loucelles holds 4 hides and 1 virgate from Hugh as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 7 villagers have 4 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland, 16 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; there was 1 Freeman, his man, who had 1 hide; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,23 ?M? William ^[of Loucelles]^ also holds HIGHAM [Gobion] from Hugh. It answers for 8 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 14 villagers have 7 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £8; as much when acquired; before 1066 £12. 5 Freemen held this manor; they could grant their land to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,24 In `STODDEN' Hundred In EASTON Wimund [* of Tessel *] holds 1/2 hide from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired and before 1066, 20s. Wulfgeat, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s man, held this land; he could grant and sell; but the jurisdiction always lay in Colmworth, Eskil's manor. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,25 In RISELEY Alric the priest holds 1/2 hide from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. 4 smallholders. Value 5s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 8s. Wulfnoth, Godric the sheriff's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,26 In MILTON [Ernest] William Basset holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 1 villager has 1 plough. 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 30s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 40s. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,27 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' ?M? In BLETSOE Osbert? of Brouay holds 2 1/2 hides from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. 1/2 mill, 10s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 60s. Eskil [* of Ware *] held this manor. <213c> 3 Freemen had 3 virgates; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,28 In BIDDENHAM Serlo of Rots holds 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Alsi of Bromham, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,29 ?M? In BROMHAM Serlo of Rots holds 6 hides from Hugh. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 16 villagers have 4 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 6 slaves. 1 mill, 20s and 125 eels; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. In total, value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £4. Alsi [* of Bromham *], Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,30 In `WILLEY' Hundred In TURVEY Warner holds 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager, 1 plough. 4 smallholders. Value 10s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,31 In SHARNBROOK Osbern of Brouay holds 1 1/2 virgates from Hugh. Land for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,32 In THURLEIGH Leofgeat holds 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 30s. Moding, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,33 In BARFORD Hundred In WYBOSTON Wimund [* of Tessel *] holds 1/2 virgate from Hugh. The value is and always was 2s. Eskil [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,34 In CHAWSTON Rhiwallon holds 4 virgates from Hugh. Land for 2 oxen. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,35 In ROXTON Rhiwallon holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 4 pigs. 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Value 10s; when acquired and before 1066, 20s. 4 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,36 In [Great] BARFORD Rhiwallon holds 3 {{carucates}} hides from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. 5 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 22s and 80 eels; meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £3; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £3. 3 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,37 In the same [village] ^[[Great] BARFORD]^ Wimund of Tessel holds 5 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs. 16 villagers have 6 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value £10; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,38 ?M? Wimund ^[of Tessel]^ holds COLMWORTH himself from Hugh. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers have 8 ploughs. 13 smallholders and 1 slave. Woodland, 200 pigs. The value is and was 100s; before 1066 £4. Aki? [* of Ware *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 8 Freemen were there; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,39 In [Great] BARFORD Ansketil the priest holds 1 1/2 hides from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager [has] 1 plough. 6 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 7s; meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 40s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,40 In the same [village] ^[[Great] BARFORD]^ Theobald holds 1 hide, 3 virgates and the third part of 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 1 villager has 1 plough. 8 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. <213d> Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,41 In GOLDINGTON Roger son of Theodric holds 2 hides from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Ralph Tallboys held these 2 hides in exchange for Ware. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant their land to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,42 In the same [village] ^[GOLDINGTON]^ Richard holds 3 hides from Hugh as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers have 1 plough. 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 60s. Ralph Tallboys held these 3 hides in exchange for Ware. Almer, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,43 In the same [village] ^[GOLDINGTON]^ Walter holds 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. 2 slaves. Value 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 15s. This land is in exchange for Ware. The men of the village held this land in common; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,44 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In HOLME Mordwing holds 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 3 oxen; they are there. Value 3s; before 1066, 5s. 1 Freeman held this land under Eskil [* of Ware *]; he could sell and grant. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,45 In ASTWICK Bernard holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 20s; when acquired and before 1066, 10s. 6 Freemen held this manor; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,46 In the same [village] ^[ASTWICK]^ Wenelinc holds 1/2 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 3 smallholders. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. [_ and _ held it;] they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,47 In the same [village] ^[ASTWICK]^ Leodmer holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. 3 smallholders. 1 mill at 9s 4d. The value is and always was 20s. The same holder, Earl Tosti's man, held it before 1066; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,48 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In STANFORD Roger holds 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs; 1/2 mill at 5s. In total, value 15s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. Aelmer of Hoo held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,49 In COPLE Robert holds 4 hides from Hugh as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland in the whole of Cople, 100 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,50 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Reginald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,51 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Gunfrid holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen held this land; they were the King's men; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,52 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Norman holds 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; 2 oxen there. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 6s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 8s. <214a> Eskil [* of Ware *] held 3 virgates of this land which lay in [the lands of] his manor, Willington. Alstan held 1 virgate which he could sell to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,53 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Branting held 1 hide from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and always was 10s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,54 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Robert holds 3 virgates from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and always was 7 1/2s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,55 In the same [village] ^[COPLE]^ Roger the priest and Liboret hold 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Land for 6 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 4 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. Ralph Tallboys had 9 hides of this manor of Cople in exchange for Ware as his men say; when he acquired them the value was £4. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,56 In NORTHILL Walter holds 1/2 hide from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 5s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 10s. Osgeat , King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] BDF 23,57 In CLIFTON Hundred In {CUDESSANE} 3 Freemen hold 2 hides from Hugh. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 20s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 30s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Beauchamp =] ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny BDF 24,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? In [Husborne] CRAWLEY Thorgisl holds 5 hides from Nigel of Aubigny as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers' ploughs possible. 1 villager, 7 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 5 ploughs. In total value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 100s. 9 thanes held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,2 In the same Hundred Thorgisl holds 1 hide from Nigel [* in HOLCOT *]. Land for 1 plough; the plough is there. 2 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value of this land 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Fuglo, Alric son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,3 ?M? Thorgisl holds TINGRITH from Nigel. [It answers] for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. 2 thanes held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,4 In PRIESTLEY Thorgisl holds 1 1/2 hides from Nigel. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Value 20s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 60s. 5 thanes held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,5 ?M? Nigel holds HARLINGTON. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 12 villagers have 5 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 10 slaves. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs; 1 ram; a packload of oats from the woodland. Value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £9. 4 thanes held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,6 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred In SHELTON Herfast holds 1 hide from Nigel. Land for 1 plough; the plough is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. 1 villager; 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Value 20s; when acquired 15s; before 1066, 20s. <214b> Alward, Alric son of Goding's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,7 In the same [village] ^[SHELTON]^ Stephen [* son of Erhard *] holds 1/2 hide from Nigel. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 6s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 10s. Fuglo, Alric son of Goding's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,8 ?M? In MARSTON [Moretaine] Herfast holds 8 hides and 1/2 virgate from Nigel. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers with 8 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Value £7; when acquired 100s; before 1066, £12. 21 Freemen held this manor; they could sell and grant their lands to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,9 ?M? Nigel of Le Vast holds MILLBROOK from Nigel of Aubigny. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 4 ploughs. 2 smallholders. 2 mills at 6s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £3; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. Godwin son of Leofwin held this manor; _ they could all grant or sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,10 ?M? Nigel of Le Vast holds AMPTHILL himself from Nigel of Aubigny. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers have 4 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs possible. 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. 7 Freemen held this manor; they could sell and grant their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,11 [In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred] Nigel ^[of Le Vast]^ also holds BROOM from Nigel. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; as many there, with 9 villagers and 5 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 40s. 7 Freemen held it; they could grant and sell. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,12 [In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred] In MAULDEN John of Les Roches appropriated 25 acres wrongfully from the men who hold the village, as the men of the Hundred testify. Now Nigel of Aubigny has them. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,13 ?M? Nigel of Aubigny holds `WESTCOTTS'. It answers for 3 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. 5 there; a sixth possible. 5 villagers and 11 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs and plough iron. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. 7 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,14 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? Nigel holds CLOPHILL himself. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides. 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers have 6 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs and 12d. Value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066 £8. 2 thanes held this manor; they were Earl Tosti's men. Of these 5 hides, Nigel claims 1 virgate himself which his predecessor held before 1066. Nigel was put in possession himself after he came to the Honour, but Ralph Tallboys dispossessed him. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,15 ?M? Nigel holds CAINHOE himself. It answers for 4 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there; another 2 possible. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 6s; meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs and 2s too. 3 smallholders and 5 slaves. Value 60s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. Aelfric [* Small *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could grant and sell without his permission. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,16 ?M? In SILSOE a concubine of Nigel's holds 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value 30s; as much when acquired; as much before 1066. Aelfric Small, a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,17 ?M? Roger and Rhiwallon hold PULLOXHILL from Nigel of Aubigny. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. 11 villagers have 9 ploughs. 13 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £13. <214c> 8 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,18 ?M? In STREATLEY Pirot holds 4 hides and the third part of 1 hide from Nigel of Aubigny, as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1 plough; a further 3 possible. 4 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. A certain man has 1 plough there. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £6. Leofwin the noble [* of Caddington *] and 3 other thanes of King Edward's held this manor; they could sell their land to whom they would. Pirot holds 3 hides of this land from his wife's marriage portion and 1 hide and the third part of 1 hide as a Holding from Nigel of Aubigny. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,19 [In `STODDEN' Hundred] In MILTON [Ernest] Thorgisl holds 3 hides less 1 virgate from Nigel. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 2 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 villagers' plough [possible]; 3 smallholders. Meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 30s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 40s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could grant or sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,20 In `WILLEY' Hundred In CARLTON Ketil holds 1 hide and the third part of 1 hide from Nigel. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 15s. Goldrun, Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,21 In the same [village] ^[CARLTON]^ Bernard holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from Nigel. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 5 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; 1 mill, 13s 4d. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,22 In RADWELL Nigel of Le Vast holds 7 hides and 1 1/2 virgates from Nigel of Aubigny. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers have 4 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value £4; as much when acquired; before 1066 £8. 10 Freemen held this manor; they could grant their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,23 In TURVEY Nigel of Le Vast holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate from Nigel of Aubigny. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 5 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 13s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 30s. Alward, Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,24 In BARFORD Hundred In WYBOSTON Pirot holds 9 hides and 1 virgate from the King, from Nigel's Holding. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 12 villagers have 5 ploughs. 6 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £10. 12 Freemen held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,25 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred Fulcher of Paris holds 1/2 hide _ from Nigel. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. 1 slave. Value 52s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Saemer, Leofwin [* of Caddington *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,26 In HOLME Fulcher [* of Paris *] holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate himself from Nigel. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 3 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. 7 Freemen held this land; they could sell and grant. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,27 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In HARROWDEN Nigel holds 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 1 plough there. 14 villagers have 7 ploughs. 10 smallholders and 2 slaves. <214d> Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, value 100s; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. 14 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,28 In CLIFTON Hundred In CLIFTON William of Cairon holds 2 hides from Nigel. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 15s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,29 In HENLOW Herfast holds 5 1/2 hides from Nigel. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers have 3 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 5 ploughs; from pasture 10d. In total, value 110s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £7. 9 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. Of these 5 1/2 hides [the monks of] Saint-Nicolas of Angers now hold 3 virgates from Nigel in alms. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] BDF 24,30 In ARLESEY Herfast holds 3 virgates and the third part of 1 virgate from Nigel. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 17s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?24? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] ?25? Land of William Speke BDF 25,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? William Speke holds 4 hides in HOLCOT as one manor and Ralph Passwater from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill, 5s 4d; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Alward Bellrope, Alric [* son of Goding *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would. This land is in exchange for Toddington which he gave in exchange. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,2 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred William son of Reginald? holds STEPPINGLEY from William Speke. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 14 villagers have 5 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £8. Almer, Aelfric of Flitwick's man, held this manor. There were 2 Freemen there, his men, who could sell their land to whom they would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,3 In FLITTON Hundred In STREATLEY Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds two parts of 1 virgate from William. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Aelfric, Aelfric Small's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,4 [In `BUCKELOWE' Hundred] ?M? In BIDDENHAM Ralph and Serlo of Rots hold 4 hides less 1 1/2 virgates from William. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill, 10s; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 11 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. William says that he has this land in exchange for Toddington. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,5 In `WILLEY' Hundred In HINWICK Walter [* the monk *] holds 1 hide from William. Land for 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough there; another 1 1/2 ploughs possible. Value 10s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 20s. Wulfnoth, Wulfsi son of Burgred's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,6 In WYMINGTON Walter [* the monk *] holds 3 virgates from William. <215a> Land for 1/2 plough. Value 2s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 10s. Leofric, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,7 In BARFORD Hundred In CHAWSTON William son of Rainward holds 7 hides and 1 virgate from William. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 16 villagers have 6 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 1 slave. 1 mill at 13s 4d; meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs. In total, value £6; when acquired £4; before 1066 £9. 12 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. Of these 7 hides and 1 virgate William Speke's men claim 1 1/2 acres of meadow from Eudo the steward's men; the Hundred testifies that his predecessor had them before 1066. William also claims another 7 acres of land against a man of Hugh of Beauchamp by whom he was dispossessed; but his predecessor was put in possession. Eudo the steward claims 1 acre of the said land against Rhiwallon , Hugh of Beauchamp's man. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,8 In the same [village] ^[CHAWSTON]^ William the gross holds 1/2 hide from William Speke. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. Value 5s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 10s. 2 of King Edward's men held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,9 ?M? In ROXTON William Speke holds 8 hides and 3 virgates. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 3 virgates; 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers have 6 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 1 slave. A mill at 33s and 260 eels; meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. Value £7; when acquired 50s; before 1066 £10. 12 Freemen held this manor; they could sell their land to whom they would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,10 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred ?M? In EYEWORTH William Speke holds 9 hides as one manor. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 5 1/2 hides. 3 ploughs there. 13 villagers have 6 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 6 slaves. 1 mill at 8s; meadow for 9 ploughs. Value £7; when acquired the same; before 1066 £8. 20 Freemen held this manor; they could grant or sell their land to whom they would without their lords' permission ^[_]^. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,11 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred ?M? In SOUTHILL 2 Frenchmen hold 5 hides and 1/2 virgate from William Speke. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. 8 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Value £4 10s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £3. 16 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,12 In STANFORD Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1 hide from William Speke. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1/2 mill, 5s. 2 slaves; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 15s; when acquired 20s; as much before 1066. {Lemar}, a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,13 ?M? In [Old] WARDEN William Speke holds 9 hides from the King as one manor. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 1 plough there; a second possible. 18 villagers have 7 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. 1 mill, 12s; meadow for 6 ploughs. Value £6; as much when acquired; before 1066 £8. 8 Freemen held this manor; they could grant their land to whom they would. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,14 In BEESTON William Speke holds 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there; 1/2 possible. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 10s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 20s. <215b> Leofwin the noble [* of Caddington *], a thane of the King's, held this land. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] BDF 25,15 In NORTHILL William Speke holds 6 1/2 hides as one manor. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there. 10 villagers have 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1/2 mill at 13s; meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. In total, value £6; as much when acquired; before 1066 £8. 6 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell to whom they would before 1066. [= ?25? Land of William Speke =] ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny BDF 26,1 In STANBRIDGE Hundred ?M? Robert of Tosny holds STUDHAM from the King and Baldric from Robert. It answers for 6 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers have 4 ploughs. 1 smallholder and 4 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs. Value £4; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £8. Oswulf son of Frani, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] BDF 26,2 [In `STODDEN' Hundred] In OAKLEY 2 men-at-arms hold 4 hides from Robert. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; a fourth possible. 7 villagers have 4 ploughs; 3 smallholders and 5 slaves. 1 mill, 26s and 200 eels; meadow for 4 ploughs. Value £4; when acquired the same; before 1066 £4 10s. Oswulf [* son of Frani *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] BDF 26,3 In `WILLEY' Hundred In TURVEY 2 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 1 virgate from Robert. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; 1/2 plough possible. 6 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 60s; before 1066, 70s. The said Oswulf [* son of Frani *] held this land. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?27? Land of Gilbert of Ghent BDF 27,1 In the Half-Hundred of STANBRIDGE Gilbert of Ghent holds EDLESBOROUGH. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 4 ploughs there. 10 villagers have 4 ploughs. Total value 100s 10[d]; when acquired the same; before 1066 £10. Ulf [* Fenman *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could do what he would with it. [= ?27? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly BDF 28,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred Robert d'Oilly holds 1/2 hide in THURLEIGH and Richard Basset from him. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 now there; a second possible. 1 villager; 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs. The value is and always was 40s. Wulfgeat? [* of Eaton Socon *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. Eudo [* the steward *]'s men claim this land through their lord's predecessor, all of whose lands King William bestowed upon him. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] BDF 28,2 In the same [village] ^[THURLEIGH]^ Solomon the priest holds 1 virgate from Robert d'Oilly. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and always was 10s. Alwin [* Devil *], Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?29? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger BDF 29,1 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' Ranulf brother of Ilger holds 5 hides in PAVENHAM, and Robert son of Nigel from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs. Value £3; when acquired £4; before 1066 £6. Godwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. Of this land Ranulf brother of Ilger claims 12 acres of land against Gilbert son of Solomon and 4 acres of meadow against Hugh of Grandmesnil, of which Ranulf was wrongfully dispossessed; the men of the Half-Hundred state that before 1066 this land, which Hugh and Gilbert now hold, lay with the land which Ranulf brother of Ilger holds. [= ?29? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ?30? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton BDF 30,1 In FLITTON Hundred Robert [son of] Fafiton holds FLITTON from the King. It answers for 5 hides. <215c> Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; another 2 possible. 3 smallholders and 4 slaves. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. In total, value 60s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 100s. Alwin Horn, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?30? Land of Robert [son of] Fafiton =] ?31? Land of Alfred of Lincoln BDF 31,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred ?M? Alfred of Lincoln holds 3 hides in WYMINGTON, and Gleu from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 1 villager, 6 smallholders and 3 slaves with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 50s; before 1066, 60s. Godwin Frambold held this manor; he could sell. With these 3 hides Alfred claims 1/2 hide against Walter of Flanders, of which he wrongfully dispossessed him, as the men of the Hundred bear witness thereon, since his predecessor was possessed of it before 1066, and Alfred was possessed afterwards. Further, with this land Alfred also claims from the Bishop of Coutances woodland for 100 pigs, which his predecessor previously had before 1066, but the Bishop wrongfully dispossessed him, as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?31? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders BDF 32,1 In the Half-Hundred of STANBRIDGE ?M? Walter of Flanders holds TOTTERNHOE and Osbert from him. It answered for 15 hides before 1066, but after King William came to England it did not answer, except for 10 hides. The men who held and hold the 5 hides kept and keep all the King's customary dues and tribute. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 22 villagers have 4 ploughs; another 4 possible. 2 smallholders and 4 slaves. 3 mills at 10s 8d; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 150 pigs. In total, value £8; when acquired £10; before 1066 £16. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,2 In `STODDEN' Hundred In MILTON [Ernest] Reginald holds 2 hides from Walter. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough; another possible. 1 smallholder. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 20s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 25s. 2 Freemen, Brictric 's men, held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,3 In `WILLEY' Hundred In TURVEY Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 1 hide from Walter. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 smallholders and 1 slave with 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,4 ?M? In ODELL Walter of Flanders holds 5 hides, 1 virgate and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there; 13 villagers with 3 ploughs. 5 smallholders and 5 slaves. 1 mill at 36s 8d and 200 eels; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor; there also 1 Freeman had 1/2 hide which he could grant to whom he would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,5 ?M? In PODINGTON Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from Walter. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 3 1/2 ploughs. 9 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value £4 10s; when acquired 50s; as much before 1066. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] <215d> BDF 32,6 ?M? In WYMINGTON Osbert holds 4 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager, 8 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value £3; as much when acquired; before 1066 £4. Lank, a man of Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *]'s, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 1 Freeman had 1 hide there; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,7 In the same village ^[WYMINGTON]^ Osbert also holds 1/2 hide from Walter. Land for 1/2 plough; but it is not there. Value 2s; when acquired 4s; before 1066, 10s. Godwin Frambold held this land; he could grant to whom he would. Alfred of Lincoln claims this [land] from Walter of Flanders. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,8 In THURLEIGH Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 3 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 5 ploughs. 12 smallholders and 3 slaves. Woodland, 150 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £4. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,9 In the same [village] ^[THURLEIGH]^ Reginald holds 1/2 hide from Walter. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 5s. Ordric, Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,10 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In STRATTON _ holds 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs possible. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; it always was. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant and sell. It lies and lay in [the lands of] Langford, Walter's manor. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,11 In HOLME Walter holds 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 20s; when acquired 16s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,12 In ASTWICK Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 1 virgate from Walter. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. 1 smallholder. 1 mill at 13s. The value is and always was 16s. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,13 ?M? Walter holds LANGFORD himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 1 virgate; 4 ploughs there; a fifth possible. 12 villagers, 7 smallholders and 5 slaves with 9 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 2 mills at 26s 8d; meadow for 16 ploughs and 2s over and above; from pasture 6s; in addition, pasturage for 300 sheep; woodland, 16 pigs. In total, value £15 10s; when acquired £10; before 1066 £15. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 1 Freeman had 1 hide; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,14 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In SOUTHILL Walter holds 1/2 hide of woodland which his predecessor held before 1066. ^[Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land]^ [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,15 In the same village ^[SOUTHILL]^ Alric [* Wintermilk *] holds 1 virgate from Walter. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 4 oxen. Value 5s; when acquired 3s; before 1066, 10s. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land in pledge before 1066; but after King William came to England, the man who pledged it redeemed this land, and [* Walter brother of *] Sihere appropriated it in the King's despite as the men of the Hundred testify. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] BDF 32,16 In CLIFTON Hundred In HENLOW Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 3 1/2 hides from Walter. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; another possible. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 3 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill at 34s. In total, value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 70s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could grant their land to whom they would. [= ?32? Land of Walter of Flanders =] <216a> ?33? Land of Walter brother of Sihere BDF 33,1 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred ?M? Walter brother of Sihere holds SEGENHOE. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 1 plough there; 2 ploughs possible. 24 villagers have 7 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs; from customary woodland dues, 10 rams a year. In total, value £6; when acquired £10; before 1066 £16. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 1 Freeman had 1/2 hide; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?33? Land of Walter brother of Sihere =] BDF 33,2 In FLITTON Hundred ?M? In SILSOE Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 4 hides from Walter as one manor. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 slaves with 7 ploughs; an eighth possible. 1 mill at 26d; meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs and 2s too. In total, value £8; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £11. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 3 Freemen held 1/2 hide; they could grant and sell to whom they would. Hugh holds this 1/2 hide from the King, as his men state. [= ?33? Land of Walter brother of Sihere =] ?34? Land of Hugh of Flanders BDF 34,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred Hugh of Flanders holds 2 hides and 1 virgate in PODINGTON from the King. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 hide; 1 plough. 3 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 smallholders and 1 slave. Value 30s; as much when acquired; before 1066, 40s. 4 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?34? Land of Hugh of Flanders =] BDF 34,2 Hugh holds 1 1/2 hides in HINWICK himself from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 3 slaves with 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Alwold, Bishop Wulfwy's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?34? Land of Hugh of Flanders =] BDF 34,3 In SHARNBROOK Robert holds 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Hugh. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Leofric, the Abbot of Ramsey's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?34? Land of Hugh of Flanders =] ?35? Land of Hugh the butler BDF 35,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred Hugh the butler holds 2 hides and 3 virgates in EASTON from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave with 2 ploughs. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 70s; before 1066, 40s. Wig, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. There also 1 Freeman had 1/2 hide; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?35? Land of Hugh the butler =] BDF 35,2 In `SHIRDON' Hugh holds 1 virgate. Value 12d; before 1066, 2s. Alwin, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?35? Land of Hugh the butler =] ?36? Land of Sigar of Chocques BDF 36,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred Sigar of Chocques holds 2 hides in EASTON from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 carucates of land besides the 2 hides. 2 ploughs there. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. 12 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 60 pigs. Value £4; when acquired £3; before 1066 £4. Wig, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?36? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] ?37? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques BDF 37,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred Gunfrid of Chocques holds 1 hide and 3 virgates in HINWICK, and Theobald from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughs possible. 3 villagers. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?37? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] <216b> ?38? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert BDF 38,1 In BARFORD Hundred Richard son of Count Gilbert holds 1 virgate of land in `SUDBURY' which lies in [the lands of] St Neot's Church and lay [there] before 1066. [= ?38? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] BDF 38,2 In WYBOSTON the monks of St Neot's hold 2 hides and 1/2 virgate from the said Richard. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. Woodland, 100 pigs. Value 11s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 21s. This land lay in [the lands of] St Neot's Church before 1066, in alms. [= ?38? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ?39? Land of Richard Poynant BDF 39,1 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred ?M? Richard Poynant holds 8 hides and [a?] virgate in DUNTON from the King as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides and 1 virgate. 3 ploughs there. 12 villagers have 5 ploughs. 2 smallholders and 3 slaves. Woodland, 60 pigs. In total, value £8; when acquired £6; as much before 1066. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. [= ?39? Land of Richard Poynant =] BDF 39,2 In TEMPSFORD Robert holds 2 hides, of the King's Holding, from Richard Poynant. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 20s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?39? Land of Richard Poynant =] BDF 39,3 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In SOUTHILL Richard Poynant holds 1/2 hide of woodland which Archbishop Stigand held before 1066. [= ?39? Land of Richard Poynant =] ?40? Land of William the chamberlain BDF 40,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred William the chamberlain holds 1 hide in POTSGROVE from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 15s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 40s. Morcar the priest of Luton held this land; he could sell. [= ?40? Land of William the chamberlain =] BDF 40,2 In BATTLESDEN Robert holds 1/2 hide from William the chamberlain. Land for 1/2 plough. Value 5s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £7 [[7s]]. Morcar the priest held this land; he could sell. [= ?40? Land of William the chamberlain =] BDF 40,3 In the Half-Hundred of STANBRIDGE ?M? William holds TOTTERNHOE himself from the King. It answers for 7 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides and 3 virgates. 1 plough there. 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. 1 mill, 3s; meadow for 3 ploughs, woodland, 20 pigs. Value 50s; when acquired the same; before 1066 £8. Leofwin [* of Caddington *], Earl Waltheof's man, held this manor. With this manor William the chamberlain claims 2 hides which his predecessor held before 1066, as the Hundred testifies; but the Bishop of Bayeux took them away from him by force and gave them to his chamberlain Adelulf?. [= ?40? Land of William the chamberlain =] ?41? Land of William Lovet BDF 41,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? William Lovet holds 5 hides in [Husborne] CRAWLEY from the King, as one manor. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 2 ploughs there. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs; a third possible. 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. 2 mills, 10s; meadow for 5 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 100s. Grimbald [* the goldsmith *], King Edward's man, held this manor; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?41? Land of William Lovet =] BDF 41,2 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred ?M? William holds FLITWICK himself from the King. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides. 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers have 3 ploughs; a further 2 possible. 7 smallholders. 1 mill, 4s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 50s; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £8. Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?41? Land of William Lovet =] ?42? Land of William [* Peverel *] BDF 42,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred William holds 2 hides in FARNDISH from the King. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?42? Land of William [* Peverel *] =] <216c> ?43? Land of Henry son of Azur BDF 43,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred Henry son of Azur holds 1 hide in FARNDISH from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 villagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?43? Land of Henry son of Azur =] ?44? Land of Osbern son of Richard BDF 44,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred Osbern son of Richard holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate in EASTON and Hugh Hubold from him. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 12s. Stori , Earl Tosti's man, held this land. A Freeman had 1/2 virgate, which he could grant and sell. [= ?44? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] BDF 44,2 In RISELEY Hugh Hubold holds 1/2 hide from Osbert? son of Richard. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 8s. Alwin, Stori 's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?44? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] BDF 44,3 In KEYSOE Hugh Hubold holds 1 virgate from Osbert?. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 4s. [= ?44? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] BDF 44,4 ?M? Hugh ^[Hubold]^ holds `ELVEDON' himself from Osbern. It answers for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 34 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 15s. Alwin, Stori 's man, held this manor; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?44? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?45? Land of Osbern son of Walter BDF 45,1 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred ?M? Osbern son of Walter holds 3 hides in [Little] BARFORD from the King as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1 plough. 2 smallholders and 5 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. [= ?45? Land of Osbern son of Walter =] ?46? Land of Osbern Fisher BDF 46,1 In `WILLEY' Hundred Osbern Fisher holds 1/2 hide in SHARNBROOK from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. A mill, 16d; meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 10 pigs; a fishpond. 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Value 26s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Tovi, one of King Edward's Guards, held this land; he could sell. With this land Osbert? also claims 1 virgate and the fourth part of a virgate which his predecessor held before 1066; but after King William came to England, he refused to give the tribute of this land, and Ralph Tallboys gave the tribute, and took over this land as a forfeiture, and gave it to one of his men-at-arms. [= ?46? Land of Osbern Fisher =] BDF 46,2 In CARLTON Osbern also holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough. 4 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Godwin Frambold, a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could sell. [= ?46? Land of Osbern Fisher =] ?47? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain BDF 47,1 In `BUCKELOWE' Hundred {Turstin} the chamberlain holds 2 1/2 hides in PAVENHAM from the King, as one manor. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs; 1 smallholder. Meadow for 3 ploughs. Value 40s; when acquired the same; before 1066, 45s. Alsi [* of Bromham *], his brother Alli 's man, held this land; he could [sell]. [= ?47? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain =] BDF 47,2 [In `WILLEY' Hundred] In HINWICK {Turstin} holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 1 plough there; 2 villagers with 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 30s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. Godwin Frambold, a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?47? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain =] BDF 47,3 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred <216d> In BEESTON the said {Turstin} holds 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 1/2 plough, but it is not there. Meadow for 1 plough. This land has been laid waste; but when {Turstin} acquired it the value was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Godwin, Earl Tosti's man, held this land; he could grant. [= ?47? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain =] BDF 47,4 In CLIFTON Hundred In CAMPTON {Turstin} holds 2 hides less the fourth part of 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide, 1 virgate and three parts of a virgate; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is 30s; before 1066, 40s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?47? Land of {Turstin} the chamberlain =] ?48? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon BDF 48,1 In CLIFTON Hundred ?M? Gilbert son of Solomon holds MEPPERSHALL from the King. It answers for 4 hides in Bedfordshire. Land for 4 ploughs. In Hertfordshire this village answers for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In total, 7 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 3 ploughs there; a further 2 possible. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 7 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs; from the customary dues of the woodland, 10s. The value is and was £6; before 1066 £10. Leofwin the noble [* of Caddington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. In this manor were 4 Freemen; they held 2 hides; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?48? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon =] BDF 48,2 In `WILLEY' Hundred ?M? In FELMERSHAM Gilbert holds 7 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 hides; 3 ploughs there. 4 villagers have 4 ploughs. 6 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs. Value 100s; when acquired £12; as much before 1066. 6 Freemen held this manor; they could sell. [= ?48? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon =] ?49? Land of Albert of Lorraine BDF 49,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? Albert of Lorraine holds CHALGRAVE from the King. It answers for 8 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 carucates of land; 2 ploughs there. 13 villagers have 8 ploughs. 4 smallholders and 6 slaves. Meadow for 8 ploughs; woodland, 50 pigs. Value £7; when acquired £6; as much before 1066. Albert also held this manor before 1066; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?49? Land of Albert of Lorraine =] BDF 49,2 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred ?M? Albert holds WOOTTON himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides. 3 ploughs there. 20 villagers have 7 ploughs; an eighth possible. 6 slaves. Meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. Value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £10 15s. Almer [* of Wootton *], Earl Tosti's man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?49? Land of Albert of Lorraine =] BDF 49,3 In SHELTON Albert holds 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. Meadow for 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 45s. This manor is and was a member of Wootton. Almer [* of Wootton *], Earl Tosti's man, held it. [= ?49? Land of Albert of Lorraine =] BDF 49,4 In `WILLEY' Hundred In SHARNBROOK Albert holds 2 hides and the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers with 1 plough. 4 smallholders and 4 slaves. A mill, 16s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 50s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 60s. Algar, Queen Edith's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?49? Land of Albert of Lorraine =] ?50? Land of David of Argentan BDF 50,1 In `STODDEN' Hundred David of Argentan holds 1 hide in RISELEY from the King. Land for 1 plough; but it is not there. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Value 10s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 the same. Honday, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?50? Land of David of Argentan =] <217a> ?51? Land of Ralph de l'Isle BDF 51,1 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred ?M? Ralph de l'Isle holds 4 hides in STRATTON from the King as one manor. Land for 8 ploughs. 7 there; an eighth possible. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 4 ploughs. In total, value £12; when acquired £4; before 1066, 100s. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. [= ?51? Land of Ralph de l'Isle =] BDF 51,2 ?M? Ralph holds BIGGLESWADE himself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 7 ploughs; 10 smallholders; 3 slaves. 2 mills at 47s; meadow for 10 ploughs; 5s from hay. Value £17; when acquired £15; before 1066 £10. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. 2 Freemen had 1/2 hide which they could grant and sell. [= ?51? Land of Ralph de l'Isle =] BDF 51,3 ?M? In HOLME Ralph also holds 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; they are there. 6 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired 30s; before 1066, 40s. Archbishop Stigand held this manor. 3 Freemen had 2 virgates of land; they could sell. [= ?51? Land of Ralph de l'Isle =] BDF 51,4 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In [Old] WARDEN Ralph also holds 1 1/2 virgates from the King. This land lies in Biggleswade; it is valued there. Before 1066 the holder could neither sell nor grant without the permission of the holder of Biggleswade. ^[_ held it from Archbishop Stigand]^ [= ?51? Land of Ralph de l'Isle =] ?52? Land of Jocelyn the Breton BDF 52,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred ?M? Jocelyn the Breton holds 7 1/2 hides in POTSGROVE from the King as one manor. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 3 ploughs there. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; another 2 1/2 possible. 6 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 5 ploughs. Value 50s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £10. 4 thanes held this manor; they could grant and sell their land to whom they would. [= ?52? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] BDF 52,2 In the Half-Hundred of STANBRIDGE Jocelyn holds [Nares] GLADLEY himself for 2 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough; 4 oxen there. A mill, 16s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. Wigot, King Edward's hunter, held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?52? Land of Jocelyn the Breton =] ?53? Land of Countess Judith BDF 53,1 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred ?M? Countess Judith holds 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates in MAULDEN and the nuns of Elstow hold from her, in alms. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 slaves. 1 mill, 3s; meadow for 5 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 60s; when acquired £4; before 1066 £7. Alwold [* of Stevington *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. A Freeman had 1/2 virgate; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,2 In HOUGHTON [Conquest] Hugh [* of Hotot *] holds 1/2 hide from Countess Judith. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 25 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 12s. Leofsi, Earl Tosti's man, held this land; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,3 ?M? The Countess holds WILSHAMSTEAD herself and the nuns ^[of Elstow]^ from her. It answers for 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 11 villagers have 4 ploughs. 11 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value £7 6s; when acquired 45s; before 1066 £10 10s. 8 Freemen held this manor ^[from Earl Gyrth]^; they could grant and sell. Countess Judith gave it to St Mary's of Elstow in alms; but the jurisdiction always lay in Kempston. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,4 ?M? ELSTOW answers for 3 1/2 hides. The nuns of St Mary's ^[of Elstow]^ hold it from Countess Judith. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers have 5 ploughs. 11 smallholders and 4 slaves. 1 mill at 24s; meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 100s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £10. <217b> 4 Freemen held this manor. They were King Edward's men. They could grant and sell their land; but their jurisdiction always lay in Kempston. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,5 ?M? KEMPSTON answers for 10 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. The Countess holds it. In lordship 2 hides. 4 ploughs there. 18 villagers have 12 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 12 smallholders and 8 slaves. 1 mill at 5s; meadow for 20 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs; from pasture 2s. Total value £18; when acquired £22; before 1066 £30. Earl Gyrth held this manor. There also 2 thanes had 2 1/2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,6 In `STODDEN' Hundred In BOLNHURST Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1/2 hide from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Meadow for 4 oxen; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 12s. Almer [* of Wootton *], a thane of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,7 In OAKLEY Miles Crispin holds 1 hide from the Countess. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. Godwin, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,8 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' In BLETSOE Osbern [* of Brouay *] holds 2 1/2 hides from the Countess. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1/2 mill at 10s; meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. The value is and always was 60s. Leofeva, King Edward's man, held this manor; she could sell and grant to whom she would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,9 In BROMHAM Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 2 hides from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders. 1 mill at 40s and 100 eels; it is of the Countess' Holding, but it does not lie in this land. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 20s; when acquired and before 1066, 10s. Godwin, Earl Harold's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,10 In STAGSDEN Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1 hide from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 20s. 2 Freemen, King Edward's men, held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,11 In `WILLEY' Hundred In FELMERSHAM Gilbert holds 3 1/2 hides from the Countess. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough; another possible. 4 smallholders. 1 mill at 10s; meadow for 1 plough. Value £3; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. Alli , a thane of King Edward's, held this land. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,12 In RADWELL Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates from the Countess' Holding. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 40s. Tovi, one of King Edward's Guards, held this land. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,13 Gilbert of Blosseville holds HARROLD from the Countess. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs possible; 1 there; 10 villagers with 7 ploughs; a further 6 possible. Meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs; a mill at 36s 8d and 200 eels. In total, value £6; when acquired £16; before 1066 £20. 3 thanes of King Edward's held this manor; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,14 In SHARNBROOK Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 3 virgates of land from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfgeat, King Edward's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] <217c> BDF 53,15 In the Hundred of BARFORD Osbern [* of Brouay *] holds 2 hides and 3 virgates [* in `SUDBURY' *]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 200 pigs. Value 40s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 50s. Wulfheah, King Edward's steersman, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,16 [* In `WENESLAWE' Hundred *] In POTTON Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1/2 virgate of land from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 2s. Earl Tosti held this land in Potton, his manor. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,17 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In STRATTON Fulcher of Paris holds 3 1/2 virgates from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 20s. Alwin, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,18 In HOLME Fulcher [* of Paris *] holds 1/2 hide from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough; 1/2 plough there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. The value is and was 7s; before 1066, 10s. Alwin, King Edward's man, held this land; he could grant and sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,19 In the same [village] ^[HOLME]^ 2 men hold 1 virgate from the Countess. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. The value is and always was 5s. Godwin, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,20 In the Half-Hundred of `WENESLAWE' ?M? Countess Judith holds POTTON herself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 18 villagers and 2 Freemen with 8 ploughs; a ninth possible. 13 smallholders and 3 slaves. 1 mill, 5s; meadow for 12 ploughs; pasture for the village livestock. In total, value £12; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £13. King Edward held this manor; it was Earl Tosti's. There were 4 Freemen who had 1 hide and 1 virgate; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,21 In SUTTON Thorkil holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 4 smallholders. Meadow for 1 1/2 ploughs, and 16d too. Value 10s; when acquired 8s; before 1066, 20s. 3 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,22 In SUTTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 hide from Countess Judith. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 8s. 6 Freemen held it; they could grant and sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,23 In the same [village] ^[SUTTON]^ Leofgar holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough and 12d. Value 5s; when acquired and before 1066, 10s. The present holder held it; he was the King's man; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,24 In the same [village] ^[SUTTON]^ Robert holds 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough, but there are only 2 oxen. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 8s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,25 In the same [village] ^[SUTTON]^ Sweting and Robert hold 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 4 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 5s. Edward, the Abbot of St Alban's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,26 In the same Half-Hundred In SUTTON Thorbert holds 2 hides from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 25s; 2 Freemen held this land; they could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,27 In the same [village] ^[SUTTON]^ Godwin holds 3 virgates from the Countess. Land for 1 plough, but it is not there now. Value 3s; when acquired 6s; before 1066, 10s. Wulfmer, Ordwy [* of Bedford *]'s man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,28 In the same [village] ^[SUTTON]^ Edric holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Its holder held it; he was the King's man; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] <217d> BDF 53,29 ?M? In [Cockayne] HATLEY Countess Judith holds 3 hides and 2 1/2 virgates as one manor. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1/2 virgate; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 4 1/2 ploughs. 8 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 4 pigs. Value £6 5s; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Earl Tosti held this manor. It lies in Potton, the Countess' own manor. A Freeman had 1 virgate; he could grant and sell, and withdraw to another lord. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,30 ?M? Ranulf brother of Ilger holds EVERTON from the Countess. It answers for 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs; 2 ploughs there; 3 possible. 4 villagers; 5 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value £3; when acquired 100s; as much before 1066. Earl Tosti held this manor. It lay in Potton, the Countess' own manor. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,31 In the Hundred of `WICHESTANESTOU' In SOUTHILL Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1 hide from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 slave. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value 30s; when acquired 40s; before 1066, 60s. Tuffa, Earl Waltheof's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,32 In HARROWDEN the Canons of Bedford hold 3 hides from the Countess. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Ascelin, Earl Tosti's man, held this land; he could neither grant nor sell without the permission of the holder of the Earl's manor of Kempston. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,33 In CARDINGTON Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate and the third part of 1 virgate from the Countess. Land for 4 ploughs; they are there. 12 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 slaves. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 40s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 40s. Ascelin, Earl Tosti's man, held this land; he could not grant or sell without the permission of the holder of Kempston. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,34 In COPLE Hugh [* of Beauchamp *] holds 1 virgate of land from the Countess. The value of this land is and always was 30d. Wulfwin, King Edward's man, held it; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,35 In BLUNHAM the Abbot of St Edmund's holds 1/2 hide from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. A man of King Edward's held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] BDF 53,36 In CLIFTON Hundred In CLIFTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 hide from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Wulfric, King Edward's man, held this land; he could sell. [= ?53? Land of Countess Judith =] ?54? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife BDF 54,1 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil, holds 1/2 hide in SHELTON from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 6 pigs. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 6s; before 1066, 10s. Godwin, Earl Gyrth's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?54? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] BDF 54,2 In HOUGHTON [Conquest] Arnold holds 4 1/2 hides from Adeliza, as one manor. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 11 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 1/2 possible. 3 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 225 pigs. 1 Freeman holds 1 hide of this land. Value £4; when acquired 60s; before 1066 £8. 3 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell their land. In the same [village] ^[Houghton [Conquest]]^ the said Adeliza claims from Hugh of Beauchamp 1/2 virgate and 30 acres of wood and open land. The men of the Hundred bear witness that before 1066 this land lay with the other land which Adeliza holds, and the holder of this land could grant or sell to whom he would. Ralph Tallboys appropriated this land wrongfully, when he was sheriff. [= ?54? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] BDF 54,3 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred ?M? Adeliza holds CHALTON herself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there; a further 3 possible. 16 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 slaves; 1 mill, 30s; meadow for 10 ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs. In total, value £10; when acquired £8; before 1066 £12. King Edward held this manor; it was Earl Tosti's. This land was an outlier of Potton, Countess Judith's manor, before 1066, so that no one could separate it from it. [= ?54? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] <218a> BDF 54,4 In `STODDEN' Hundred ?M? In MILTON [Ernest] Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *], Hugh of Grandmesnil's steward, holds 3 hides and 1 virgate as one manor. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 1 mill, 20s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. The value is and was 60s; before 1066 £4. Godwin, Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s man, held this manor; he could sell. [= ?54? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife BDF 55,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred Azelina, wife of Ralph Tallboys, holds 1 1/2 hides in BATTLESDEN from the King. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 there; 1/2 possible. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 40s. 2 Freemen, Eskil [* of Ware *] and Alwin, held this land; they could sell to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,2 ?M? Azelina holds HOCKLIFFE herself. It answers for 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 5 hides; 2 ploughs there. 13 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow for 4 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. In total, the value is and was £8; before 1066 £12. Eskil [* of Ware *] held this manor before 1066; he could sell. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,3 In FLITTON Hundred In CAINHOE {Turstin} holds 1 hide from Azelina. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager has the other. 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 20s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 20s. Wulfric, a Freeman of King Edward's, held this land; he could grant and sell to whom he would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,4 In BARFORD Hundred In WYBOSTON Judicael [* the priest *] holds 5 1/2 virgates from Azelina. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 5s; before 1066, 30s. Almer, Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *]'s man, held this land; he could sell and grant to whom he would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,5 In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In EYEWORTH Broddi holds 1 hide from Azelina. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. This land is of her marriage portion. Broddi also held this land; he could sell to whom he would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,6 In `WENESLAWE' Hundred ?M? In [Cockayne] HATLEY Azelina holds 5 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of her marriage portion. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and 1 virgate; 2 ploughs there. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 slave. 1 mill, 18s; meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 4 pigs; and from its payments 3s. In total, value £6; when acquired 100s; before 1066 £6. Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *], a thane of King Edward's, held this manor. 2 Freemen, his men, were there; they had 2 1/2 virgates; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,7 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In STANFORD Roger holds 2 hides from Azelina. It is of her marriage portion. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill, 13s 4d. Value 60s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 60s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,8 In [Old] WARDEN Walter the monk holds 1/2 hide from Azelina. It is of her marriage portion. Land for 1/2 plough; but it is not there. 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1/2 plough; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 10s; when acquired and before 1066, 20s. Goding, Edric the bald's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,9 In CLIFTON Hundred In HENLOW Widder holds 1 hide and 3 virgates from Azelina. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there. 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow for 2 ploughs. Value 30s; when acquired 20s; before 1066, 30s. Eskil [* of Ware *] held this land. It was an outlier of Stotfold before 1066. Hugh of Beauchamp claims this land from Azelina, stating that she has it wrongfully, and that it was never in her dowry. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,10 In the same village ^[HENLOW]^ Bernard holds 1 hide from Azelina. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 3 villagers. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and was 23s; before 1066, 28s. 2 Freemen, Eskil [* of Ware *]'s men, held this land; they could grant to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,11 In CHICKSANDS 3 Freemen hold 3 hides from Azelina, of her dowry. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there; another possible. Meadow for 2 ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 25s. 4 Freemen held this manor; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] <218b> BDF 55,12 In the same village ^[CHICKSANDS]^ Walter [* the monk *] holds 1 hide from Azelina. It is of her marriage portion. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 50 pigs; 1 mill at 10s. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 30s. Swetmann, Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon]'s man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] BDF 55,13 In STONDON Engelhere holds 2 1/2 hides from Azelina. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 2 slaves; meadow for 2 1/2 ploughs. Value 60s; when acquired 40s; before 1066 £4. Wulfmer of Eaton [Socon], a thane of King Edward's, held this land. 5 Freemen, this Wulfmer's men, were there; they could grant and sell to whom they would. [= ?55? Land of ^[Azelina,]^ Ralph Tallboys' wife =] ?56? Land of the burgesses of Bedford BDF 56,1 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' In BIDDENHAM Osgar of Bedford holds 1 virgate of land from the King. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. Its present holder held it before 1066; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 56,2 In the same village ^[BIDDENHAM]^ the burgess Godwin holds 1 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Before 1066 the present holder held 1/2 hide of this land which he could grant to whom he would. But he bought 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate after King William came to England, but he did not do service for it to the King or to anyone else; and he did not have a deliverer for it. William Speke also claims from him 1 virgate and the fourth part of 1 virgate, which was delivered to him; but he lost it later. BDF 56,3 In the same village ^[BIDDENHAM]^ the burgess Ordwy [* of Bedford *] holds 1 hide and the third part of 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow for 1 plough. The value is and always was 10s. Before 1066 the present holder held 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate of this land; he could grant to whom he would. But he held 1 virgate in pledge before 1066 and still holds it, as the men of this Hundred testify. He also bought 1 virgate and the fourth part of 1 virgate after King William came to England; he does not pay service to the King or to anyone. BDF 56,4 In the same village ^[BIDDENHAM]^ the burgess Wulfmer holds 2 parts of 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1 ox. The value is and always was 12d. He held it himself before 1066; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 56,5 In `WILLEY' Hundred In HINWICK Edward holds 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 oxen there. 1 smallholder. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Before 1066 his father held this land; he could sell. King William assigned it to him, in alms, for which he has the King's writ and the witness of the Hundred. BDF 56,6 In SHARNBROOK Almer holds 1/2 virgate from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; but it is not here. The value is and was 2s; before 1066, 5s. His father held this land. King William returned it to him through his writ. BDF 56,7 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In BEESTON Guthmund holds 3 virgates from the King. Land for 3 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. He held it himself before 1066; he could sell to whom he would. BDF 56,8 In CLIFTON Hundred In HENLOW Alric [* Wintermilk *] holds 1 virgate from the King. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 2 oxen. The value is and always was 2s. He held it himself before 1066; he could sell. BDF 56,9 In ARLESEY a prebendary of the King, Wulfsi, holds 2 parts of 1 virgate from the King. <218c> ?[57]? Land of the King's reeves, ^[beadles]^ and almsmen BDF 57,1 In `MANSHEAD' Hundred In EVERSHOLT Herbert, a reeve of the King's, holds 1/2 hide; in WOBURN 3 virgates of land; in POTSGROVE 1 hide. He holds these three lands in the King's Administration; they did not lie there before 1066, but since Ralph Tallboys was sheriff; he states that he has had them by the King's assent. 1 villager. In total, value 6s; when acquired 20s; before 1066 the same. 5 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could sell to whom they would. BDF 57,2 Also in POTSGROVE a groom of the King's holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Oswy, Earl Tosti's man, held this land; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 57,3i In PRIESTLEY a reeve of the King's holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow for 1 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 5s; when acquired 10s; before 1066, 30s. 4 thanes held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. BDF 57,3ii In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred In MAULDEN a reeve of the King's holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 3s; before 1066, 10s. 2 Freemen of King Edward's held this land; they could grant to whom they would. BDF 57,3iii In BIGGLESWADE Hundred In TEMPSFORD Alwin the reeve holds 1 hide and the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 3 villagers. Meadow for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 27s. 6 Freemen held this land; they could sell to whom they would. BDF 57,3iv In EDWORTH Alwin, a reeve of the King's, holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers. The value is and always was 30s. Branting, King Edward's man, held this manor; he could sell. BDF 57,3v In HOLME Alwin, a reeve of the King's, holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there; 1/2 possible. 2 villagers. The value is and always was 20s. Aelfric and {Lemar}, beadles, held this land; they could sell. BDF 57,3vi [* In `WENESLAWE' Hundred *] In SUTTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 1/2 virgates. The value is and was 4s; before 1066, 5s. 2 Freemen held this land; they could grant and sell to whom they would. Ralph Tallboys put these six lands in the King's Administration when he was sheriff, for they were not there before 1066. The present holders hold them by the King's assent, as they state. BDF 57,4 In FLITTON Hundred In STREATLEY the reeve of the Hundred holds 2 parts of 1 virgate for the King's work. They now lie in [the lands of] the King's manor of Luton, but they did not lie there before 1066. Bondi the constable put them in this manor and Ralph Tallboys found them put there. Land for 1/2 plough. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. Wulfmer the priest held this land; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 57,5 In `WENESLAWE' Hundred In SUTTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 hide. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow for 2 ploughs and 12d too. The value is and was 20s; before 1066, 10s. He held 3 virgates of this land himself; one Edward, 1 virgate; they could grant and sell to whom they would. BDF 57,6 In `WILLEY' Hundred In CARLTON Ketilbert holds 3 1/2 virgates. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow for 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 2 {orae}; before 1066, 10s. He held 1 virgate of this land himself; he was Queen Edith's man; he could grant to whom he would. However, he appropriated 2 1/2 virgates for which he found neither deliverer nor patron. Alli , a thane of King Edward's, held this land. BDF 57,7 In WYMINGTON 5 brothers with their mother hold 3 virgates from [her] dowry. Land for 1 plough; but it is not there. <218d> Value 3s; before 1066, 15s. Their father, Lank, held this land; he could grant and sell. BDF 57,8 In BARFORD Hundred In GOLDINGTON Alric Wintermilk holds 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 5s. The present holder held it before 1066; he was King Edward's man; he could grant to whom he would. Later he gave it to the Canons of St Paul's under King William, and assented that they should have it altogether after his death. BDF 57,9 In `WICHESTANESTOU' Hundred In STANFORD Alric [* Wintermilk *] holds 4 parts of 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1/2 ox; half an ox is there. The value is and was 12d. The present holder held it before 1066; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 57,10 In the same village ^[STANFORD]^ Ordwy [* of Bedford *] holds 4 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 3 oxen; they are there. Meadow for 3 oxen. The value is and always was 4s. He held it himself before 1066; he was the King's man; he could sell to whom he would. BDF 57,11 In BEESTON Alwin [* the reeve *] holds 1 1/2 virgates. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Value 12d; when acquired 4s; before 1066, 10s. This land was put in the King's Administration, where it was not before 1066; but Dot who held it could both grant and sell. BDF 57,12 In `REDBORNSTOKE' Hundred In `WESTCOTTS' Ordwy [* of Bedford *] holds 1 virgate from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; 5 oxen there, with 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. He held it himself then; he was the King's man; he could sell. BDF 57,13 In `STODDEN' Hundred In DEAN 11 Freemen of King William's hold 7 virgates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs; they are there. The value is and always was 30s. The same Freemen who now hold this land also held it before 1066; they could grant to whom they would. Ralph [* Tallboys *] put this land in the King's Administration, where it was not before 1066. BDF 57,14 In the same village ^[DEAN]^ Godwy Dear of Bedford holds 1/2 virgate from the King. The value is and always was 12d. He held it himself before 1066; he could do what he would with it. BDF 57,15 In {HANEFELDE} Saegeat holds 1 virgate, of the King's jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. He held it himself then; he could do what he would with it. ^[Belongs to {Hanefelde}]^ BDF 57,16 Also in the Hundred of `STODDEN' Thorgot and his mother hold 1/2 hide [* in BOLNHURST *] from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 pigs. The value is and was 10s; before 1066, 12s. This Thorgot's father held this land; he was a thane of the King's; he could grant and sell his land. BDF 57,17 In MILTON [Ernest] a beadle of the King's holds 1/2 virgate from the King. Land for 2 oxen. The value is and was 12d. The present holder's father held this land; he could grant to whom he would. BDF 57,18 In the Half-Hundred of `BUCKELOWE' In BROMHAM Osgeat holds 1 virgate and 2 parts of 1 virgate. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow for 1/2 plough. Value 10s; before 1066, 5s. He held it himself then; he could grant. BDF 57,19 In `WILLEY' Hundred In TURVEY Alwin the priest holds the third part of 1/2 hide from the King. Land for 2 oxen; they are there. The value is and was 3s. He held it himself before 1066; he could do what he would with it. But King William later granted it to him in alms, for which he performed mass every week on Mondays for the souls of the King and the Queen. BDF 57,20 In the same Hundred Osgeat , a reeve of the King's, holds 1/2 hide _ from the King. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there. The value is and always was 3s. A Freeman held this land before 1066. King William commended him to the said reeve with this land, so that as long as he lived he should provide food and clothing for him. BDF 57,21 In WYMINGTON Thorkil [* of Digswell *] holds 1 hide from the King. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value is and was 5s; before 1066, 10s. He held it himself then; he could sell to whom he would. <219a> NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NTH B1 In NORTHAMPTON there were 60 burgesses in the King's lordship before 1066, who had as many messuages. Now 14 of them are unoccupied; 47 are left. Besides these, there are now 40 burgesses in the new Borough, in King William's lordship. NTH B2 In this Borough the Bishop of Coutances has 23 houses at 29s 4d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B3 The Abbot of St Edmund's, 1 house at 16d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B4 The Abbot of Peterborough, 15 houses at 14s 8d. Two are unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B5 The Abbot of Ramsey, 1 house at 16d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B6 The Abbot of Coventry, 4 houses at 12d. Three are unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B7 The Abbot of Evesham, 1 house unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B8 The Abbot of Selby, 2 houses at 32d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B9 The Count of Mortain, 37 [houses] at 45s 8d. Two are unoccupied. The King has the jurisdiction of 9 of these houses. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B10 Earl Hugh, 1 house at 4d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B11 Countess Judith, 16 houses at 12s. One is unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B12 Robert of Tosny, 4 houses at 4s. One is unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B13 Henry of Ferrers, 8 houses at 9s 4d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B14 Ansger the King's chaplain, 1 house of which the King ought to have the jurisdiction. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B15 William Peverel, 32 houses at 28s 8d. Three of them are unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B16 William son of Boselin, 2 [houses] from the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux and of Countess Judith. They pay 16d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B17 William the artificer, 1 house from Robert of Bucy. It pays nothing. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B18 Guy of Raimbeaucourt, 4 houses at 64d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B19 Walter of Flanders, 10 houses at 8s. One is unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B20 Winemar [* of Flanders *], 12 houses at 3s. Four of them are unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B21 Richard the artificer, 4 houses at 4s. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B22 Robert of Auvers, 1 house at 12d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B23 Roger of Bois-Normand, 1 house at 16d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B24 Geoffrey of la Guerche, 4 houses at 4s. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B25 Geoffrey Alselin and Ralph his nephew, 2 houses at 2s. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B26 Giles brother of Ansculf, 3 houses at 32d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B27 Gunfrid of Chocques, 8 houses at 8s. Three are unoccupied. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B28 Sigar of Chocques, 1 house at 16d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B29 Swein son of Azur, 21 houses at 10s. They belong to Stoke [Bruerne]. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B30 Ansfrid of Vaubadon, 2 houses at 2s from the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B31 Baldwin, 1/2 messuage, unoccupied. Leofstan, 1 house at 4d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B32 Osbern Giffard, 1 house at 4d. Godwin the priest, 1 house at 12d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B33 Durand the reeve, 1 house at 16d from Robert of Tosny's Holding. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B34 {Dodin} , 2 houses at 20d. One is from Countess Judith, the other from Winemar [* of Flanders *]. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B35 Hugh of Gouville, 2 houses at 32d. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B36 Northamptonshire pays three nights' revenue, £30 by weight; for dogs, 42 white pounds, at 20 [pence] to the {ora}; for a gift to the Queen and for hay, £10 and 5 {orae}; for a hawk, £10; for a packhorse, 20s; for alms, 20s; for a hunting horse, 20s; for Queen Edith's manors, £40; for [Kings] Cliffe, £10. ^[Northampton]^ NTH B37 The burgesses of NORTHAMPTON pay the sheriff £30 10s a year. This belongs to his revenue. NTH B38 Countess Judith has £7 from the income of this Borough. ^[Northampton]^ <219b> List 1 List of landholders in Northamptonshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Bayeux 3 The Bishop of Durham 4 The Bishop of Coutances 5 The Bishop of Lincoln 6 Peterborough Abbey 7 Westminster Abbey 8 St Edmund's Abbey 9 Ramsey Abbey 10 Thorney Abbey 11 Crowland Abbey 12 Coventry Abbey 13 Evesham Abbey 14 Grestain Abbey 15 [[16]] The Church of Saint-Rémy, Rheims 16 [[15]] Ansger the chaplain 17 Leofwin the priest and other clerics 18 The Count of Mortain 19 The Count of Meulan 20 Count Alan 21 Earl Aubrey 22 Earl Hugh 23 Hugh of Grandmesnil 24 Hugh of Ivry 25 Henry of Ferrers 26 Robert of Tosny 27 Robert of Stafford 28 Robert d'Oilly 29 Robert of Vessey 30 Robert of Bucy 31 Ralph Paynel 32 Ralph of Limésy 33 Robert Blunt 34 William of Keynes 35 William Peverel 36 William son of Ansculf 37 William Lovet 38 Walter of Aincourt 39 Walter of Flanders 40 Winemar [* of Flanders *] 41 Guy of Raimbeaucourt 42 Eudo son of Hubert 43 Giles brother of Ansculf 44 Geoffrey Alselin 45 Geoffrey de Mandeville 46 Gilbert of Ghent 47 Geoffrey of la Guerche 48 Gunfrid of Chocques 49 Sigar of Chocques 50 Swein [* son of Azur *] 51 Sibold [* of Lowick *] 52 Oger the Breton 53 Drogo of la Beuvrière 54 Mainou the Breton 55 Eustace of Huntingdon 56 Countess Judith 57 Gilbert the cook 58 David [* of Argentan *] 59 Richard [* the artificer *] 60 William and other thanes ?[1]? Land of the King NTH 1,1 In WITCHLEY Wapentake The King holds KETTON. 7 hides. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 12 Freemen, 24 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest who have 11 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 40 acres; poor woodland, 16 acres. TIXOVER belongs to this manor. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 16 Freemen with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 8 acres; spinney, 3 acres. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; now £10. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2a The King holds BARROWDEN. 4 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 10 ploughs. 9 villagers and 10 Freemen with 3 smallholders who have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; spinney, 6 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue]^ To this manor belong these members:- [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2b In SEATON 1 1/2 hides and 1 bovate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2c In THORPE[-by-Water] 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2d In MORCOTT 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2e In BISBROOKE and GLASTON 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2f In [South] LUFFENHAM 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,2g In these lands ^[BARROWDEN]^ are 15 Freemen, 33 villagers and 23 smallholders with a priest who have 19 ploughs. In SEATON a mill at 36d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide; spinney 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of the whole before 1066 £3; now £7. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Now Hugh of Port holds it from the King at a revenue. Belongs to Barrowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,3 The King holds [North] LUFFENHAM and `SCULTHORP'. 7 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 14 ploughs. 12 Freemen and 16 smallholders with a priest who have 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 40d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60s. The men perform the King's works as the reeve orders. Queen Edith held these lands. Now Hugh of Port holds them from the King at a revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <219c> NTH 1,4 The King holds [Great] CASTERTON. Earl Morcar held it. 3 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1. 24 villagers, 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders with a priest and 2 slaves have 7 ploughs. A mill at 16s; meadow, 16 acres; spinney 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £10. Hugh son of Baldric holds it from the King at a revenue. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,5 In the lordship of {PORTLAND} the King has 2 carucates and 2 parts of a third carucate and meadow, 12 acres. 1 carucate of land is an adjunct of St Peter's Church, and 1/2 carucate of All Saints' Church. {PORTLAND} with its meadow paid 48s before 1066, and 10s for horse-cloths for the King's packhorses. In addition the King ought to have £9 12s from the other income of the Borough [* Stamford *]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,6 [In FOXLEY Hundred] The King holds [Greens] NORTON. King Edward held it. 7 hides and 1 virgate of land with 2 members, BLAKESLEY and ADSTONE. Land [for *** ploughs] In lordship 3 ploughs, 3 male and 2 female slaves; 19 villagers, 15 Freemen and 5 smallholders who have 21 ploughs. 2 mills at 15s; woodland 4 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; when stocked, value 60s, and honey 4s. The Freemen pay 30s. The value was £12; now £20; the smiths paid £7 before 1066. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,7 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] The King holds TOWCESTER. 7 1/2 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers with 10 ploughs. A mill at 13s 4d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The smiths paid 100s; now nothing. 1 Freeman who has 1/2 hide and the fifth part of 1/2 hide pays 5s. Value before 1066 £12; now £25. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,8 [In SUTTON Hundred] The King holds [Kings] SUTTON. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s 8d; from meadows 20s; from the market place 20s. In another land of this manor are 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. WHITFIELD belongs to this manor. 2 hides. {Inland} 2 ploughs; for the men, land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide. Value of the whole before 1066 £19; now £32 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,9 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred The King holds FAWSLEY. 1 1/2 hides and the fifth part of a hide. {Inland} for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. In another land outside the lordship are 6 villagers with a reeve who have 4 ploughs. From the meadow come 2s. Value before 1066 £15; now it pays as many pounds at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. To this manor belongs the jurisdiction of 1 hide, less 1 bovate; it pays 4s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,10 In COLLINGTREE Hundred The King holds HARDINGSTONE. 5 hides, besides the {inland}. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 50s; from the meadows and pastures 66d. Value before 1066 £30; now £12. William Peverel and Gunfrid of Chocques have 2 hides and 60 acres of meadow as a gift of the King, as they state. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,11 In CORBY Hundred The King holds GRETTON. 3 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 female slave. 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest have 6 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £20. Very much is lacking from this manor which belonged to it before 1066, both in woodland and iron-workings and in other payments. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,12 The King holds CORBY. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Woodland 18 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £10. Much is lacking from this manor which was attached to it before 1066 in woodland, iron-workings and other things. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,13a The King holds BRIGSTOCK. 3 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; <219d> 6 slaves. 16 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland 15 furlongs long and 1 league wide. To this manor belong these members:- [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,13b ISLIP. 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. ^[Belongs to Brigstock]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,13c In GEDDINGTON 1 hide. ^[Belongs to Brigstock]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,13d In STANION 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 8 ploughs. 4 Freemen, 9 villagers and 7 smallholders; between them they have 7 ploughs. ^[Belongs to Brigstock]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,13e In ISLIP, meadow, 4 acres. Value of the whole manor with its dependencies before 1066 £15; now £20. ^[Belongs to Brigstock]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,14 In WILLYBROOK Hundred The King holds DUDDINGTON. 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 6 furlongs wide. A mill at 4s. This land belongs to the manor of Gretton, above. Value before 1066 £10; now the same. Much is lacking from it which belongs to the revenue, in woodlands and other things. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15a In ROTHWELL Hundred The King holds ROTHWELL and ORTON. 8 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 40 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs. 19 villagers and 45 smallholders have 10 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills at 9s 4d; meadow, 8 acres. To this manor belong these members:- [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15b LODDINGTON, 1 hide and the third part of a hide. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15c GLENDON, 1/2 hide and the third part of 1 hide. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15d DRAUGHTON, 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15e ARTHINGWORTH, 1/2 virgate of land. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15f DESBOROUGH, 1/2 virgate of land. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15g KELMARSH, 2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15h OXENDON, 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15i CLIPSTON, 1 1/2 virgates. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15j CRANSLEY, 2 hides, 1 virgate of land. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15k BROUGHTON, 1/2 hide. ^[Belongs to Rothwell]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,15l Between them all, land for 19 ploughs. 47 Freemen who have 18 ploughs. Value of this manor of Rothwell with its dependencies before 1066 £30; now £50. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,16 In MAWSLEY Hundred The King holds BRIXWORTH. 9 1/2 hides. Land for 35 ploughs. In lordship 2; 14 villagers with a priest and 15 smallholders who have 15 ploughs. 2 mills at 33s 4d; meadow, 8 acres. To this manor belongs 1 woodland which paid 100s a year; it is now in the King's Forest. HOLCOT belongs to this manor. 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 10 ploughs. 11 Freemen with 4 ploughs. The whole paid £30 before 1066; now £36. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,17 The King holds FAXTON. 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. WALGRAVE and OLD belong to this manor. 2 hides and 3 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 7 ploughs. 14 Freemen with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The whole paid £15 before 1066; now £16. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,18 [* In `SPELHOE' Hundred *] The King holds KINGSTHORPE. 4 hides and 3 virgates of land. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 mills at 43s 4d; meadow, 5 acres. MOULTON belongs to this manor. 1 1/2 hides and 1 bovate of land. WESTON [Favell], 1 hide, similarly belongs there. Land for 5 ploughs between them. 10 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The whole paid £15 before 1066; now as much. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,19 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] The King holds UPTON. 2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers and 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 12s 8d; meadow, 6 acres. HARLESTONE belongs to this manor. 1/2 hide there. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 £15; now as much. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,20 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] The King holds NASSINGTON. 6 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2. 24 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 14 ploughs. 2 mills at 30s 8d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. It paid £26 13s at face value before 1066; now £30. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <220a> NTH 1,21 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] In BARFORD 1 hide. Oslac White held it with 2 Freemen from whom he himself had the jurisdiction. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 32d King William granted this land to Godwin. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,22 In RUSHTON 1/2 virgate of land. The jurisdiction belongs to Barford. 1 Freeman who has 2 oxen. Value 10s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,23 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] In APETHORPE 2 hides which belong to Nassington. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value before 1066 £13 7s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,24 The King holds TANSOR. 6 hides. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers and 4 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. It paid £20 at face value before 1066. ^[Now £30 with Barnwell]^. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,25 [* In `HUXLOE' Hundred *] The King holds BARNWELL. 6 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. It paid £13 6s 6d at face value before 1066; now £30 with Tansor. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,26 [* In WILLYBROOK Hundred *] The King holds [Kings] CLIFFE. 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates. Earl Algar held it. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 7 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. It paid £7 before 1066; now £10. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,27 [In STOKE Hundred] The King holds ROCKINGHAM. 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Bovi held this land with full jurisdiction before 1066. It was waste when King William ordered a castle to be built there. Value now 26s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,28 In STOKE [Albany] 1 hide of the jurisdiction of Corby, a manor of the King's. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 Freemen who pay 64d at Corby. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,29 In WILBARSTON 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen with 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 4s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,30 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] The King holds PASSENHAM. 1 hide. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 free man who have 5 ploughs. A mill at 13s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. PUXLEY belongs to this manor. 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman who has 1/2 plough and pays 5s. The whole paid £8 at face value before 1066; now £10. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTH 1,31 In CORBY Hundred The King holds WEEKLEY. Earl Algar held it. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 64d. The value was £3; now £6. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTH 1,32 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred ?rq' hid' num'? The King holds FINEDON. Queen Edith held it. 27 hides with its dependencies. Land for 54 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 4 ploughs there; 7 slaves; 30 villagers and 15 smallholders with 11 ploughs; 50 Freemen with 24 ploughs. 2 mills at 18s and a third at 16s. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. It paid £20 at face value before 1066; now £40 by weight at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. The 50 Freemen pay £8 and 10d a year for the jurisdiction. The land of this manor lies as follows:- In HIGHAM Hundred 10 1/2 hides. In `HUXLOE' Hundred 1 1/2 hides. In GRETTON Hundred 1 hide. In ROTHWELL Hundred 3 parts of 1 hide. In ORLINGBURY Hundred 4 hides and 1 virgate of land. In `NAVISLAND' Hundred 9 1/2 hides. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <220b> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux NTH 2,1 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] The Bishop of Bayeux holds 1/2 hide in HULCOTE from the King, and William Peverel from him. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship, with 4 smallholders. A mill at 8d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 8s; now 10s. Almer held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,2 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] From the Holding of the Bishop, William [* Peverel *] holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in HOUGHTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 8d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Ulf son of Azur held it, with full jurisdiction. Countess Judith claims it. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,3 From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 3 virgates of land in BRAFIELD[-on-the-Green]. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have them there. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 20s. Nigel claims it for Countess Judith's use. Ulf son of Azur held it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,4 [In WARDEN Hundred] From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 2 hides in GREATWORTH. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was £4; now £3. Saewulf [* brother of Siward *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,5 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 1 virgate of land in BRAUNSTON. Its jurisdiction lies in Fawsley. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. The value was and is 20s. Saewin held it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,6 [In SUTTON Hundred] From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 1 virgate of land and the fifth part of 1 virgate in WALTON [Grounds]. Its jurisdiction lies in [Kings] Sutton. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 slave and 2 villagers. A mill at 4s. The value was 10s; now 15s. Wulfric held it from Alnoth [* the noble *] of Canterbury. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,7 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] also holds 4 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1/2 hide in HARTWELL. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 slaves; 11 villagers and 9 smallholders with a priest who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; a mill at 17s 4d; woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was £4; now 70s. Edmer [* Ator *] held it freely. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,8 In CLEYLEY Hundred From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 1/2 hide, less the fifth part of 1/2 hide, in PUXLEY. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 smallholder who has 1/2 plough. Value 4s. Almer held it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,9 In ROADE Stephen [* son of Erhard *] holds 1 hide from the Bishop. It is waste. It is in the King's hands. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,10 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 1/2 hide in EVERDON. The jurisdiction of this land lies in Fawsley. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Beorn held it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,11 In SUTTON Hundred From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux Adam [* son of Hubert *] holds 3 virgates of land and the fifth part of 1 virgate in CHARLTON. The jurisdiction lies in [Kings] Sutton. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTH 2,12 In NOBOTTLE Hundred From the Holding of the Bishop of Bayeux William [* Peverel *] holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land in HEYFORD. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Bishop and Aelgeat held it freely before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham NTH 3,1 In WITCHLEY Wapentake The Bishop of Durham holds 2 hides from the King in HORN. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 12 villagers with a priest, 1 Freeman, 7 smallholders and 1 slave have 4 ploughs. 3 mills at 20s; woodland 1 furlong and 12 perches long and 17 perches wide. The value was and is £4. {Langfer} held it from King Edward, with full jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <220c> ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances NTH 4,1 [In HIGHAM Hundred] The Bishop of Coutances holds RAUNDS from the King. 6 hides and 1 1/2 virgates. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 34s 8d and 100 eels. Meadow, 20 acres. Of this land 3 Freemen hold 2 hides, Robert 1 hide, Geoffrey 1 hide, Algar 1 1/2 virgates. In lordship 6 1/2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 slaves who have 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d. The value was 60s; now 100s. Of this land W[illiam Peverel] claims 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land against the Bishop ^[of Coutances]^. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor, with full jurisdiction. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,2 The Bishop holds DENFORD himself. 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 12 villagers, 18 smallholders and 4 Freemen with 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 50s 8d and 250 eels. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held this manor freely. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,3 In NAVISFORD Hundred Aubrey [* de Vere *] holds 2 1/2 hides and 1 bovate from the Bishop himself in WADENHOE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3; 4 slaves. 3 villagers and 14 smallholders with a priest have 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 11 acres. The value was £3; now £4. To this land belong 3 virgates of land in SCALDWELL. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. The jurisdiction is the King's. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,4 Aubrey [* de Vere *] also holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land from the Bishop in WADENHOE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 Freeman who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 13s 4d and 65 eels. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 league wide. The value was 20s; now 60s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,5 In ORLINGBURY Hundred Walkelin holds 2 hides and 3 virgates of land from the Bishop himself in HARROWDEN. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 13 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 8s. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 3 virgates of land. He has 1 plough, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was 60s; now 100s. Edwin [* son of Burgred *] held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,6 Walkelin holds 1 1/2 hides from the Bishop himself in another HARROWDEN. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, in lordship. This land is valued with that above ^[Harrowden]^. ^[Edwin [* son of Burgred *] held it freely]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,7 From this Holding of the Bishop's, Hardwin, Walkelin 's man, holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in this village ^[HARROWDEN]^. Land for 2 ploughs; they are in lordship, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Sifrith? held it freely before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,8 From the Bishop himself Walkelin holds 3 virgates of land in ISHAM. Land for 1 plough; it is [there], in lordship, with 4 smallholders who have 1/2 plough. The value was 5s; now 20s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,9 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] From the Bishop himself Walkelin holds 2 hides and 3 virgates of land in BURTON [Latimer]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 male and 1 female slave. 9 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,10 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred From the Bishop himself Walkelin holds 1/2 hide and three parts of 1 virgate in CLIPSTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Attached to this land are 1 virgate of land and two parts of 1 virgate. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it, with full jurisdiction; like the above [manors]]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,11 In WARDEN Hundred From the Bishop himself Walkelin holds 2 hides in EDGCOTE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 2 slaves, 21 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is £4. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it, with full jurisdiction; like the above [manors]. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <220d> NTH 4,12 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred From the Bishop himself Richard holds 1 1/2 hides in BURTON [Latimer]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 10s. ^[Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,13 From the Bishop himself Richard holds 1/2 hide in FINEDON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 3 smallholders. A mill at 5s; meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held both. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,14 [* In _ Hundred *] From the Bishop himself Geoffrey holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in {HANTONE}. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Alwin Cobbold held it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,15 In WYMERSLEY Hundred Also from the Bishop, Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 1/2 hide in HACKLETON. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 slave and 3 smallholders. The value was 16d; now 10s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,16 From the Bishop himself Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 1 hide in PRESTON [Deanery]. Before 1066 it answered for 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 2s; now 20s. Wulfwaru, a widow, held it before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,17 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] From the Bishop himself Robert holds BARTON [Seagrave]. 4 1/2 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 male slaves, 1 female. 23 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,18 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred From the Bishop himself Robert holds 1 virgate of land in CRANFORD. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 Freeman with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value 10s. It was waste. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,19 In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred From the Bishop himself Norigot holds 1 virgate of land in WELLINGBOROUGH. Land for 1/2 plough; 2 Freemen there with it. Value 2s. The jurisdiction belongs to Harrowden, a manor of the Bishop's. ^[Edwin [* son of Burgred *] held it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,20 [In HIGHAM Hundred] From the Bishop himself William holds 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate, in NEWTON [Bromswold]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Azur held it before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,21 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred Hugh holds 1 1/2 hides in ADDINGTON from the Bishop's Holding. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,22 Osmund holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in another ADDINGTON from the Bishop's Holding. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Azur held it from King Edward. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,23 Also from the Bishop Ralph holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in WOODFORD. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 1 villager with a priest and 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was 10s; now 30s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it, but the jurisdiction belonged to Peterborough. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,24 [In NAVISFORD Hundred] Also from the Bishop Odelin holds 3 virgates of land in THRAPSTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 1 villager with 4 smallholders has 1 plough. The value was 12d; now 10s. Burgred [* father of Edwin *] held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,25 [In CORBY Hundred] Also from the Bishop Edwin [* son of Burgred *] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in STANION. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 32d; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 2s; now 10s. He also held it freely before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,26 In `HUXLOE' Hundred Also from the Bishop Edwin [* son of Burgred *] and Algar hold 2 hides, less 1 virgate, in LOWICK. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 female slave; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 64d; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 25s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,27 Also from the Bishop Algar holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in ISLIP. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <221a> NTH 4,28 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] Also from the Bishop Thorbiorn? holds 3 virgates of land in HORTON. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. The value was 6s; now 10s. Frani held it before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,29 In SUTTON Hundred From the Bishop Aelfric holds four parts of 1/2 hide in CROUGHTON. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 10s. He also held it from [* Edwin *] son of Burgred and could not leave. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,30 ^[Oxfordshire]^ [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] From the Bishop Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds FINMERE. 8 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 14s; pasture, 100 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was and is £8. Wulfward held it freely before 1066. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,31 From the Bishop Roger [* of Ivry *] holds HETHE. 8 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasture, 20 acres. The value was and is £8. Wulfward held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,32 From the Bishop Herlewin holds SHELSWELL. 10 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 100s; now £10. Edwin son of Burgred held it. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,33 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] From the Bishop William holds GLYMPTON. 10 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 6 slaves; 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 18 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and as wide. The value was £6; now £8. Wulfward held it freely from King Edward. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,34 From the Bishop William and Ilger hold WOOTTON. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 13 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. Wulfward held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,35 {Turstin} holds 1/2 hide in WORTON?. Land for 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Leofgeat held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] NTH 4,36 [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] From the Bishop Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 5 hides in HEYFORD. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is £6. Edwin son of Burgred held it freely. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln NTH 5,1 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half The Bishop of Lincoln holds HOLLOWELL from the King. 1 hide and two parts of 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder who have 1 plough. The value was and is 10s. Barthi held it freely. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTH 5,2 [In WITCHLEY Wapentake] Walter holds 2 hides in LYDDINGTON from the Bishop himself. STOKE [Dry], `SNELSTON' and CALDECOTT belong to it. Land for 16 ploughs in total. In lordship 6 ploughs; 4 slaves; 26 villagers and 24 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 28 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of the whole £8. Barthi held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTH 5,3 Walter holds 1 hide in ESSENDINE from the Bishop also. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 16s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. Barthi held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <221b> NTH 5,4 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred Godfrey holds 4 hides in CHACOMBE from the Bishop also. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 20 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 3 mills at 16s; meadow, 9 acres. The value was £10; now £7. Barthi held it freely. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough NTH 6,1 In STOKE Hundred [* In UPTON Hundred *] The Abbey of Peterborough holds the village called PETERBOROUGH. 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 5; 7 slaves; 37 villagers and 8 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 40 acres; Woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now £10. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,2 In STOKE Hundred The Church itself holds COTTINGHAM. 7 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 29 villagers and 10 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill at 40d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 10s; now 60s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,3 [In UPTON Hundred] The Church itself holds THORPE. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. 3 Freemen with 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,4 The Church itself holds CASTOR. 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 13 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,5 The Church itself holds AILSWORTH. 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers, 2 smallholders and 8 Freemen with 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 70s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,6 The Church itself holds 6 hides in PILSGATE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and 26 Freemen have 11 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now £4. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,7 The Church itself holds 3 hides in GLINTON. In this [land], with its dependencies, there were 30 ploughs before 1066. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 female slaves; 10 villagers, 6 smallholders and 8 Freemen with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 9 furlongs wide. The value was and is 60s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,8 The Church itself holds 8 hides and 1 virgate of land in WERRINGTON. With its dependencies there were 30 ploughs there before 1066. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 4 slaves; 30 villagers, 4 smallholders and 19 Freemen who have 19 ploughs. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was £4; now £7. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,9 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] The Church itself holds 1 1/2 hides in ELTON. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 2s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,10a [In POLEBROOK Hundred] The Church itself holds 6 hides in OUNDLE. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 23 villagers and 10 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A mill at 20s and 250 eels; meadow, 50 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; value when stocked, 20s. From the market 25s. The value was 5s; now £11. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,10b To this manor ^[Oundle]^ belongs 1/2 hide in THURNING. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. The value was 2s; now 40d. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,10c In WITCHLEY Hundred To this manor ^[Oundle]^ belong 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in STOKE [Dry?]. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; <221c> 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 110s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,11 [In POLEBROOK Hundred] The Church itself holds 7 1/2 hides in WARMINGTON. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 3 slaves; 32 villagers with 8 ploughs. A mill at 40s and 325 eels; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was 5s; now £11. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,12 The Church itself holds 4 1/2 hides in ASHTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s and 325 eels; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 8s; now £7. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,13 In WITCHLEY Hundred The Church itself holds TINWELL. 5 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 24 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 24s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 10s; now £7. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,14 [In `HUXLOE' Hundred] The Church itself holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in SLIPTON. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 6 Freemen. Woodland, 4 acres. Value 5s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,15 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] The Church itself holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land in IRTHLINGBOROUGH. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 9 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 Freemen with 5 ploughs between them. A mill at 18s. The value was £3; now £6. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,16 [In HIGHAM Hundred] The Church itself holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in STANWICK. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen. A mill at 20s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTH 6,17 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] The Church itself holds 10 hides in KETTERING. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 female slave; 31 villagers with 10 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 107 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was £10; now £11. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ NTH 6a,1 [In UPTON Hundred] In CASTOR five men-at-arms hold 3 hides from the Abbot. In lordship they have 5 ploughs; 9 villagers, 5 smallholders and 3 slaves with 2 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,2 Roger holds MILTON from the Abbot. 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,3 In AILSWORTH three of the Abbot's men-at-arms hold 3 hides; they have 3 ploughs. Value £3. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,4 Ansketil [* of St Médard *] holds WITTERING from the Abbot. 9 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. Before 1066 there were 30 there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 12 villagers, 7 smallholders and 20 Freemen with 12 ploughs between them. 3 mills at 19s; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was £3; now £11. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,5 In BURGHLEY Geoffrey holds 3 virgates of land from the Abbot. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,6 In SOUTHORPE Geoffrey and two other men-at-arms hold 4 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 6 ploughs. Before 1066 there were 12. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 18 Freemen with 7 ploughs. 2 1/2 mills at 3s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 40s; now £6. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] <221d> NTH 6a,7 In GLINTON three of the Abbot's men-at-arms hold 10 hides and 1 virgate of land. In lordship they have 6 ploughs; 33 Freemen with 9 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s 4d. The value was 40s; now £10. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,8 In WERRINGTON four of the Abbot's men-at-arms hold 3 hides; they have 4 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres. The value was 20s; now £4. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,9 In WOTHORPE Alwin holds 3 virgates of land from the Abbot which belong to Wittering. He has 3 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres. Value 8s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,10 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] In COTTERSTOCK two men-at-arms hold 3 hides from the Abbot. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 60s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,11 In LUTTON William holds 2 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The jurisdiction of this land belongs to Oundle. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,12 In WARMINGTON two men-at-arms hold from the Abbot 1 hide which lies in WILLYBROOK [lands]. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 3 Freemen. The value was 2s; now 30s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,13 [In POLEBROOK Hundred] In POLEBROOK Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds 4 hides, less 1 virgate, from the Abbot. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 5 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 8 villagers have 4 1/2 ploughs between them. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 5s; now 40s. Of this land, Geoffrey holds 1 virgate of land [***]. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,14 In ARMSTON and KINGSTHORPE five men-at-arms hold from the Abbot 5 hides of the jurisdiction. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 5; 9 villagers, 3 smallholders and 6 Freemen with 3 ploughs between them. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [* Belongs to Polebrook. *] [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,15 In HEMINGTON three men-at-arms hold 2 1/2 hides from the Abbot. It is a jurisdiction of Oundle. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,16 In LUDDINGTON[-in-the-Brook] Walter holds 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot which belong to Oundle. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,17 In WINWICK Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds 1/2 hide from the Abbot. It is a jurisdiction of Oundle. 2 Freemen with 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,18 Isembart and Roscelin hold 1 1/2 hides from the Abbot; they belong to WARMINGTON; with 3 villagers they have 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 40s. ^[Belongs to Warmington]^ [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,19 Two men-at-arms and 2 servants with 1 Freeman hold 2 hides and 3 virgates of land which belong to STOKE [Doyle]. They have 2 1/2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 50s. ^[Belongs to Stoke [Doyle]]^ [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,20 [In NAVISFORD Hundred] In PILTON Roger holds 2 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 14 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 60s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,21 In WADENHOE Roger holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from the Abbot. He has 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,22 In ACHURCH Ascelin [* of Waterville *] and 2 Englishmen hold 6 1/2 hides from the Abbot. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] <222a> NTH 6a,23 In TITCHMARSH Ascelin [* of Waterville *] holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land from the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 55s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,24 In CLOPTON Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds from the Abbot 3 hides and 3 virgates of land and the third part of 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 man-at-arms, 9 villagers, 12 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 4 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 40s. In the same village ^[CLOPTON]^ Almer holds 1/2 hide from the Abbot. He has 1 plough, and 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. In the whole village, meadow, 26 acres. Value of Almer's part 10s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,25 [In ORLINGBURY Hundred] In PYTCHLEY Azo holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land from the Abbot. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and as many smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 11 acres. There also ^[Pytchley]^ Azo has 1 1/2 hides. 4 Freemen with 1 plough. Value of the whole when acquired £8; now 100s. This manor was [part] of the monks' revenue and a household building was there. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,26 [In NAVISFORD Hundred] In CATWORTH Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,27 [In `HUXLOE' Hundred] In ALDWINCLE 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; value when stocked 15s. The value was 20s; now 30s; if well managed, value 100s. Before 1066 this land was for the supplies of the monks. Ferron holds by the King's order, against the Abbot's will. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,28 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] In WOODFORD Roger holds 7 hides from the Abbot. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 12 villagers, 3 smallholders and 12 Freemen with 9 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. In the same village ^[WOODFORD]^ Roger, Hugh and Siward hold 3 virgates of land from the Abbot. They have 1 plough. Value 10s. The whole manor was waste when they received it. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,29 In ADDINGTON Hugh holds 3 hides from the Abbot. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 Freeman with 4 ploughs. A mill at 12d, and 200 eels; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,30 In IRTHLINGBOROUGH four men-at-arms hold 5 hides, less 1 virgate, from the Abbot. They have 6 ploughs in lordship and 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s. The value was 20s; now 100s. The jurisdiction lies in Peterborough. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,31 In CRANFORD Robert holds 3 hides from the Abbot, and 1 man-at-arms from him. Land for 6 ploughs. 15 Freemen who have 6 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 40s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,32 In CRANFORD 1 1/2 hides. Godric holds from the King. [***]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders have another plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, as many. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,33 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] In DALLINGTON Richard holds 4 hides from the Abbot. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 18 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] NTH 6a,34 [In POLEBROOK Hundred] In ASHTON Ivo [* Tallboys *] holds 1/2 hide from the Abbot. Value 4s. [= ?[6a]? Land of the men of this church ^[St Peter's of Peterborough]^ =] <222b> ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster NTH 7,1 In CORBY Hundred St Peter's Abbey, Westminster, holds DEENE. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 17 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 smiths pay 32s. A mill at 3s; woodland 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. The value was and is £6. The Church has always held it. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] NTH 7,2 In `HUXLOE' Hundred The Church itself holds 3 hides in SUDBOROUGH. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 12 villagers and 5 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 6s; woodland 7 furlongs long and 6 wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?7? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?8? Land of St Edmund's NTH 8,1 In ROTHWELL Hundred St Edmund's Abbey holds from the King 1 hide of the jurisdiction in BOUGHTON. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was 64d; now 12s. Earl Algar held it. ^[Belongs to Boughton]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,2 In GEDDINGTON the Abbey holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 Freemen and 4 smallholders. The value was and is 6s. ^[Belongs to Geddington]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,3 In ARTHINGWORTH the Abbey holds 1/2 virgate of land of the jurisdiction. 1 villager with 2 smallholders who has 1/2 plough. The value was and is 3s. ^[Belongs to Arthingworth]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,4 [In MAWSLEY Hundred?] In SCALDWELL the Abbey holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 9 Freemen and 9 smallholders. The value was and is 16s. Earl Algar held it. King William gave it to St Edmund's for the soul of Queen Matilda. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,5 In [Hanging] HOUGHTON the Abbey holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen and 12 smallholders have them there. The value was and is 12s. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,6 In LAMPORT the Abbey holds 1 virgate of land and 1 bovate. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have it there. The value was and is 40d. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,7 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] In BRAYBROOKE the Abbey holds 1/2 virgate of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman has it there. The value was and is 3s. ^[Belongs to Braybrooke]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,8 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred In [East] FARNDON the Abbey holds 1/2 hide and the third part of 1 virgate of the jurisdiction. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 3 Freemen. The value was and is 10s. Earl Algar held it. ^[Belongs to [East] Farndon]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,9 In HOTHORPE the Abbey holds 3 1/2 virgates of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 2s. ^[Belongs to Hothorpe]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,10 In CLIPSTON the Abbey holds 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,11 In {CALME} the Abbey holds 1/2 hide of the jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. 5 Freemen have 1 plough. The value was and is 6s. ^[Belongs to {Calme}]^ [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,12 In MAIDWELL the Abbey holds the third part of 1 virgate. 1 Freeman. The value was and is 6d. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] NTH 8,13 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred The Abbot himself holds WARKTON from the King. 3 1/2 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs; 3 slaves. A mill at 12s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £7; now £8. [* Countess *] Aelfeva, [* Earl *] Morcar's mother, held it. [= ?8? Land of St Edmund's =] ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey NTH 9,1 In WILLYBROOK Hundred Ramsey Abbey holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in HALEFIELD. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship. 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 5s. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NTH 9,2 In LUTTON the Abbey holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager has it there. The value was and is 2s. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NTH 9,3 In ELTON the Abbey holds 1/2 hide. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough there, however, and meadow, 6 acres. The value was 3s; value 5s. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NTH 9,4 In POLEBROOK Hundred In HEMINGTON the Abbey holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NTH 9,5 In `HUXLOE' Hundred In BARNWELL the Abbey holds 6 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 15 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 24s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now £4. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NTH 9,6 In WYMERSLEY Hundred In WHISTON and DENTON the Abbey holds 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 20 villagers, 8 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 5 ploughs. <222c> A mill at 20s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, not pasturable, 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was 30s; now £4. In Brafield[-on-the-Green] is a house which belongs to Whiston with 5 acres of land. Countess Judith has the jurisdiction of 1/2 acre. [= ?9? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] ?10? Land of Thorney Church NTH 10,1 In `HUXLOE' Hundred The Abbey of Thorney holds 3 hides, less 1 1/2 virgates, in TWYWELL. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 7s 4d; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of Thorney Church =] NTH 10,2 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred The Abbey itself holds 1/2 hide in CHARWELTON, and Baldwin from it. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. The value was 12d; now 5s. [= ?10? Land of Thorney Church =] NTH 10,3 In SAWBRIDGE Thorkil holds 5 hides from the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Thorney Church =] ?11? Land of Crowland Church NTH 11,1 In UPTON Hundred Crowland Abbey holds 1 1/2 hides in WOTHORPE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; a mill at 5s. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] NTH 11,2 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] In ELMINGTON the Abbey holds 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 8s; now 16s. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] NTH 11,3 In ELMINGTON the Abbey holds 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 12s; now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] NTH 11,4 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred In ADDINGTON the Abbey holds 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 Freeman have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; a mill at 13s 4d. The value was 15s; now 40s. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] NTH 11,5 [In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred] In WELLINGBOROUGH the Abbey holds 5 1/2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 21 villagers with a priest, 7 smallholders and 11 Freemen have 11 ploughs. 2 mills at 16s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 50s; later 40s; now £6. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] NTH 11,6 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred In BADBY the Abbey holds 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 male and 5 female slaves; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 28 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £8. [= ?11? Land of Crowland Church =] ?12? Land of Coventry Church NTH 12,1 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half Coventry Abbey holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in WINWICK. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest have 3 ploughs. Value 50s. [= ?12? Land of Coventry Church =] NTH 12,2 In [Cold] ASHBY the Abbey holds 2 1/2 hides; they belong to Winwick. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?12? Land of Coventry Church =] NTH 12,3 In `ALWARDSLEY' Hundred In KILSBY the Abbey holds 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 50s. [= ?12? Land of Coventry Church =] NTH 12,4 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] In [West] HADDON the Abbey holds 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders and 4 Freemen have 4 ploughs. Value 20s. One of these hides pays jurisdiction in Winwick. [= ?12? Land of Coventry Church =] <222d> ?13? Land of Evesham Church NTH 13,1 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred Evesham Abbey holds 4 hides in LITCHBOROUGH. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?13? Land of Evesham Church =] ?14? Land of Grestain Church NTH 14,1 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] The Abbey of Sainte-Marie of Grestain holds NEWBOTTLE from the King in alms. 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was and is 6s. ^[Ulfkil held this land]^ [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] NTH 14,2 In BRAYBROOKE the Church itself holds 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was 6s; now 10s. Ulfkil held these lands. [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] NTH 14,3 In GLENDON the Church itself holds 1/2 hide and the third part of 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 slave who have 1 plough. The value was 5s; now 10s. Ulf held it freely. [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] NTH 14,4 In RUSHTON the Church itself holds 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Value 16d. [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] NTH 14,5 In ROTHWELL Hundred The Church itself holds HARRINGTON. 5 hides and the third part of 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 13 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 4 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 4 mills at 2s. The value was 30s; now £6. Ulf held it. [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] NTH 14,6 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] In WESTON [Favell] the Church itself holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Ulf held it before 1066. [= ?14? Land of Grestain Church =] ?15? Land of Ansger the chaplain NTH 15,1 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Ansger the cleric holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in MAIDWELL from the King. He has 2 ploughs, 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value 20s. Godric held it before 1066. [= ?15? Land of Ansger the chaplain =] ?16? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy of Rheims NTH 16,1 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred [STAFFORDSHIRE] The Church of Saint-Rémy holds LAPLEY from the King. It held it similarly before 1066. With dependencies 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 18 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; wood 3 furlongs long and as many wide. Value 50s. [= ?16? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy of Rheims =] NTH 16,2 In MARSTON 2 of Saint-Rémy's men hold 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. Value 5s. Godwin held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?16? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy of Rheims =] ?17? Land of the King's almsmen NTH 17,1 In FOXLEY Hundred Leofwin the priest holds from the King 1 virgate of land in ADSTONE. 1/2 plough possible. Value 6s. NTH 17,2 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred Godwin the priest holds from the King 4 parts of 1/2 hide in FAWSLEY. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 4 smallholders. Value 10s. NTH 17,3 [In SUTTON Hundred] Godwin the priest and Wulfwin hold from the King 3 virgates of land and the fifth part of 1 virgate in [Kings] SUTTON. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 9 smallholders. A mill at 32d. Value 15s. NTH 17,4 In CLEYLEY Hundred Reginald holds from the King 1/2 hide in PASSENHAM. He has has 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Value 10s. NTH 17,5 In `SPELHOE' Hundred Godwin the priest holds from the King 1 1/2 virgates of land in BOUGHTON. He has 1/2 plough. Value 5s. <223a> ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain NTH 18,1 In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred The Count of Mortain holds 4 hides in SYWELL. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 18 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now £6. Osmund son of Leofric held it, with full jurisdiction. Of this land 2 hides are in lordship. Countess Judith claims the jurisdiction of 1 1/2 virgates. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,2 [* In `SPELHOE' Hundred *] In BILLING the Count holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 oxen. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 2s; now 10s. Osmund held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,3 In NOBOTTLE Hundred In BUGBROOKE the Count holds 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 30 villagers and 14 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 4 acres. [Value ***]. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,4 In `SPELHOE' Hundred In WESTON [Favell] the Count holds 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Leofric held it freely. In BILLING is a jurisdiction of this manor ^[Weston [Favell]]^. 2 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,5 In NOBOTTLE Hundred In [East] HADDON the Count holds 2 1/2 hides. One of these is in lordship. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves. 7 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 10 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. ^[Edmer [* Ator *] held this land freely]^ [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,6 In RAVENSTHORPE the Count holds 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 2 smallholders. The value was and is 5s. Edmer [* Ator *] held both lands freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,7 In BRAMPTON the Count holds 4 hides, less 5 acres. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 12 Freemen with 3 1/2 ploughs between them. A mill at 28s; meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 5 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Wulfmer held 1/2 hide of this land before 1066; all the rest lies and lay in Creaton and [East] Haddon [lands]. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,8 In the other HEYFORD the Count holds the third part of 1 virgate which is valued with the head manor ^[Heyford]^ [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,9 In CLEYLEY Hundred In ALDERTON the Count holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. Edmer [* Ator *] and Edwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,10 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred In HELMDON the Count holds 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides; 5 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d. The value was and is £6. Alwin and Godwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,11 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred In {CELVERDESCOTE} the Count holds 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of this land; 1 slave there. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with a priest have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. Thorbiorn and Alli held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,12 In CLEYLEY Hundred In COSGROVE he [the Count] holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 villagers. The value was 5s; now 4s. Godwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,13 In STOKE Hundred Humphrey holds 3 virgates of land in [East] CARLTON from the Count of Mortain. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 Freemen with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,14 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 1 hide and the third part of a hide and 1 1/2 bovates in DINGLEY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers have another. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Edwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,15 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land and 2 parts of 1 virgate in ARTHINGWORTH. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, <223b> with 1 slave; 9 villagers with 1 smallholder and 8 Freemen with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 20s. Ulf and Farthin held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,16 In PIPEWELL Humphrey also holds the third part of 1 hide. Land for 1 plough, which 4 smallholders have there. The value was 3s; now 5s. Ulfkil held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,17 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 3 hides, less 1 virgate in SIBBERTOFT. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 5 female slaves. 8 villagers with a priest have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 5s; now 30s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,18 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 3 virgates of land and the third part of 1 virgate in [East] FARNDON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have another. The value was 2s; now 5s. Fredegis and Brumage held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,19 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land and the third part of 1 virgate in [Little] BOWDEN. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 11 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 8 acres; 3 Freemen with 2 ploughs. The value was 64d; now 30s. Godwin and Wulfwin held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,20 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 1 hide and the third part of 1 virgate in OXENDON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; nothing more. The value was 12d; now 10s. Fredegis held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,21 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 3 hides in HASELBECH. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2. 9 villagers and 10 smallholders have 7 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. Almer and Northmann held it before 1066. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,22 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 1/2 bovate of land in HARLESTONE. Land for 2 oxen. Edric held it freely. It is waste. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,23 He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 2 parts of 1 hide in ALTHORP. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship he has 1, with 3 slaves. A man-at-arms has another, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; spinney, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Tosti and Snoterman held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,24 In CLEYLEY Hundred He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 5 parts of 1 hide in COSGROVE. The jurisdiction lies in Passenham. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many are there, with 4 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 2 furlongs. The value was and is 20s. Aelric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,25 In `SPELHOE' Hundred He also ^[Humphrey ]^ holds 1 virgate of land in PITSFORD. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. A mill at 2s. The value was 3s; now 10s. Osmund held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,26 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] Alan holds 1 virgate of land in DESBOROUGH from the Count. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 2 smallholders. The value was 3s; now 5s. Fredegis held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,27 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] He also ^[Alan ]^ holds 1 hide in WHILTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 2 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have another plough. Meadow, 5 acres; a mill at 40d. The value was 10s; now 60s. Bovi held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,28 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] He also ^[Alan ]^ holds 2 hides and 4 parts of 1/2 hide in [Cold] HIGHAM. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,29 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] He also ^[Alan ]^ holds 1/2 hide in WEEDON [Bec]. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 2 acres; a mill at 40d. The value was 40d; now 10s. {Estan} held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,30 He also ^[Alan ]^ holds 3 hides in STAVERTON. The jurisdiction of 1 1/2 hides lies in Fawsley. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 12 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 60s. Saewulf [* brother of Siward *], Edric and Alwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,31 [In MAWSLEY Hundred] Ralph holds 2 hides, less 1 virgate, in [Hanging] HOUGHTON from the Count. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have as many. The value was 3s; now 20s. Fredegis held it freely before 1066. The Abbot of St Edmund's claims the jurisdiction of 2 1/2 virgates of land. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,32 In WARDEN Hundred He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1 1/2 hides and 1 bovate of land in [West] FARNDON. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 is there, with 2 smallholders. The value was 5s; now 20s. Ordric held it from Archbishop Stigand. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,33 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1 hide in TIFFIELD. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 villager. The value was 5s; now 10s. Bishop and Leofing held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,34 In CLEYLEY Hundred He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 2 hides in FURTHO. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; <223c> 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Godman and Godiva held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,35 [In SUTTON Hundred] Ralph also holds 1/2 hide and 1 bovate in WALTON [Grounds] from the Count. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 3s; now 10s. Alwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,36 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 2 hides and 4 parts of 1/2 hide in CHARWELTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 7 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s. The value was 6s; now 60s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,37 In SUTTON Hundred He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 2 hides in MIDDLETON [Cheney]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 50s; now 60s. Almer and Saewulf [* brother of Siward *] held it. The jurisdiction of a fifth part of this land lies in [Kings] Sutton. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,38 He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1 1/2 hides in CHARLTON. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. It is waste. However, the value is and was 5s. Four thanes held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,39 In TOWCESTER Hundred He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide in FOXLEY. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value, however, 5s. Merefin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,40 [In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred] He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1/2 hide in SYRESHAM. Land for 10 oxen. 1 villager. Woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 5s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,41 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1 virgate of land and 2 parts of 1 virgate in HEYFORD. The jurisdiction lies in Bugbrooke. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 5s; now 10s. Wulfstan held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,42 In ORLINGBURY Hundred William [* of Keynes *] holds 1/2 hide in HANNINGTON from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 12d; now 5s. Edwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,43 In NOBOTTLE Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1 1/2 hides in HARLESTONE. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have them. A mill at 2s; meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 30s. Leofric and Ordgar held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,44 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in BRINGTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 20s. Aelfric held 1 virgate of this land freely. The jurisdiction of the other virgate lies in [East] Haddon, the Count's manor. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,45 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in BROCKHALL and MUSCOTT. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 smallholders have another. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 40s. Leofric and Leofwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,46 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in KISLINGBURY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 there, with 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,47 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in FLORE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders have another. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill at 10s. The value was 20s; now 40s. Leofric held it freely and this which follows. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,48 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in GLASSTHORPE[hill] and 1/2 hide in the same village. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. The value was 20s; now 40s. Leofric and Thorbiorn held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,49 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in YELVERTOFT. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 10s. Thorth held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,50 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in [Cold] ASHBY. Land for 1 plough; 1/2 plough there, with 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was and is 5s. ^[Aeleva the widow held this land]^ [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,51 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds in the same village ^[[Cold] ASHBY]^ 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 2s; now 10s. Aeleva the widow held these two lands. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,52 In FOXLEY Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1 hide in SILVERSTONE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. The value was 10s; now 20s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,53 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred William [* of Keynes *] also holds 1/2 hide in CREATON, and Humphrey from him. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 10 acres. The value was 16d; now 10s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <223d> NTH 18,54 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] William [* of Keynes *] also holds 1/2 hide in TIFFIELD and the fifth part of 1 hide. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough there, with 1 villager. Woodland, 7 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Leofwin held it freely. The jurisdiction of this land belongs to Towcester. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,55 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide and 4 parts of 1/2 hide in FURTHO. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Alwin and Oswulf [* son of Frani *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,56 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds in the same village ^[FURTHO]^ 9 parts of 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 10s; now 60s. Godwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,57 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in FARTHINGSTONE. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 slaves. A man-at-arms holds 1 1/2 hides and has 2 ploughs, with 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was 20s; now £4. Wulfric held 1 1/2 hides of this land freely. Ordgar, Theodger and Godric held the rest. The jurisdiction belongs to Fawsley. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,58 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 3 hides in DODFORD. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 11 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. Thorbiorn held 1 1/2 hides of this land freely. Ordgar, Aelfric and Leofric held the other land. The jurisdiction lies in Fawsley. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,59 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land in EASTON NESTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 slaves; 6 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland 3 1/2 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 30s. ^[Thorbiorn held this land freely]^ [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,60 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in SNORSCOMB. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Underwood, 2 acres. The value was and is 10s. Thorbiorn held these two lands freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,61 In SUTTON Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in PURSTON. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 10s. The jurisdiction lies in [Kings] Sutton. Alric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,62 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in WALTON [Grounds]. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves; 2 smallholders. The value was 10s; now 20s. The jurisdiction lies in [Kings] Sutton. Five thanes held it and could go where they would. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,63 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds the fifth part of 1 hide in [Kings] SUTTON. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. The value was and is 3s. Alric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,64 He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide in CROUGHTON. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder, only. The value was 20s; now 2s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it freely. It was an outlier of Evenley. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,65 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1 hide in EVENLEY. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A mill at 12d. The value was 60s; now 30s. Leofstan held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,66 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred He also ^[William [* of Keynes *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in CHARWELTON. Land for 1 plough, which 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have there. The value was 10s; now 20s. Wulfric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,67 Alfred [* the butler *] holds 2 parts of 1 hide in THRUPP [Grounds]? from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 5 villagers and 3 smallholders. The value was 5s; now 20s. Azur son of Leofsi held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,68 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land in `CHILCOTES'. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 2 smallholders. Value 2s. Thorbiorn held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,69 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in ELKINGTON. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 10 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. Thorbiorn held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,70 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land in LILBOURNE. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 7 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. Thorbiorn held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,71 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in YELVERTOFT. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 there, with 1 slave and 4 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <224a> NTH 18,72 Alfred [* the butler *] also holds 3 virgates of land in [Long] BUCKBY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 6 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 30s. Thorbiorn and Alric held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,73 [In FOXLEY Hundred] He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land and the fifth part of 1 virgate in ADSTONE. Land for 1 plough, which is there. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 4s; now 6s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,74 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in PRESTON [Capes]. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,75 He also ^[Alfred [* the butler *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in FARTHINGSTONE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship; 2 slaves. The value was 10s; now 15s. Ingelrann holds from him. Leofric held it before 1066. The jurisdiction of this land lies in Fawsley. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,76 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] Fulcher [* Malsor *] holds 1 hide and the third part of 1 hide from the Count in THORPE [Malsor]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 10 villagers and 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. Edwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,77 [In ORLINGBURY Hundred] He also ^[Fulcher [* Malsor *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in PYTCHLEY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 5s; now 10s. Edwin held it freely and this [next land]. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,78 He also ^[Fulcher [* Malsor *]]^ holds 3 virgates of land in ORLINGBURY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 5s; now 10s. ^[Edwin held this freely also]^ [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,79 [In MAWSLEY Hundred] Robert holds 1/2 hide from the Count in WALGRAVE. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Martin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,80 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred] He also ^[Robert]^ holds 2 hides in NORTOFT. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; a mill at 8d. The value was 3s; now 30s. To this land belong a church with 1 virgate of land in GUILSBOROUGH and the site of a mill with the third part of 1 virgate in HOLLOWELL. They are waste. Leofwin held freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,81 [In HIGHAM Hundred] He also ^[Robert]^ holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in IRCHESTER. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. The value was 12d; now 8s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,82 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] Walter holds 3 hides from the Count in WESTON [Favell]. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 14 villagers and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 40s; now 70s. Lokki, Scotel, Stenkil and two Freemen held it before 1066. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,83 In NOBOTTLE Hundred He also ^[Walter]^ holds 1 virgate of land and 3 parts of 1 virgate in HEYFORD. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves. A mill at 16s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Bishop held it. The jurisdiction lies in Bugbrooke. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,84 Ralph holds 1 virgate of land and 2 parts of 1 virgate from the Count in HEYFORD. The jurisdiction is in Bugbrooke. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,85 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] He also ^[Ralph]^ holds 4 parts of 1 hide in PRESTON [Capes]. Land for 3 ploughs; they are there, with 3 slaves and 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. In lordship 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 40s. {Sawata} held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,86 [IN NOBOTTLE Hundred] Ralph holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in HOLDENBY. The jurisdiction lies in [East] Haddon. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 9 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] with nine Freemen held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,87 Ralph holds 1/2 hide in [East] HADDON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have it there. The value was 12d; now 5s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,88 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] William and Durand hold 3 hides, less 1 virgate, in SPRATTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. Osmund held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,89 In CLEYLEY Hundred William holds 4 parts of 1 hide in GRAFTON [Regis]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 20 acres. The value was 3s; now 26s. Godwin held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <224b> NTH 18,90 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] Nigel holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land from the Count in PRESTON [Capes]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. A priest with 3 villagers has 1 plough. Woodland, 1 acre. The value was 6s; now 40s. Fredegis held it. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,91 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] In ALDERTON a thane holds 1 hide from the Count. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there. Value 10s. He also held it himself. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,92 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] In HOLDENBY? Ordmer holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,93 In [East] HADDON Alric holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 slaves. 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,94 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] He also ^[Alric]^ holds the third part of 1 virgate in HOLLOWELL. It is waste. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,95 [In FOXLEY Hundred] In BLAKESLEY Segrim holds 1 1/2 hides from the Count. The jurisdiction is the King's in [Greens] NORTON. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough only there, with 2 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. He also held it himself before 1066. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,96 [In WARDEN Hundred] In BODDINGTON Leofwin holds 2 hides from the Count. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 100s; now £4. Thori held it freely. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,97 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] In SNORSCOMB Alric holds 1/2 virgate of land from the Count. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Underwood, 1 acre. Value 5s. He also held it himself. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,98 In WELTON Wulfmer holds 1/2 virgate of land, less 5 acres, from the Count. Land for 1/2 plough; as much there, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. He also held it freely himself. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTH 18,99 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] In BRAMPTON Wulfmer holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Land for 1 plough; it is there. Value 20s. He also held it himself. [= ?18? Land of the Count of Mortain =] ?19? Land of the Count of Meulan NTH 19,1 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred The Count of Meulan holds 2 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1/2 hide from the King in NORTON. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 and 1 hide of land. 23 villagers with a priest, 9 smallholders and 1 slave have 6 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 25 acres. The value £6; now £8. Aghmund held it freely. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066]^ [= ?19? Land of the Count of Meulan =] NTH 19,2 ^[Warwickshire]^ [* In COLESHILL Hundred *] The Count of Meulan also holds BERKSWELL in lordship. 4 hides. He has 3 of these hides in lordship. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value 40s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066]^ [= ?19? Land of the Count of Meulan =] NTH 19,3 [* In COLESHILL Hundred *] The Count also holds 1/2 hide, waste, in [Over] WHITACRE. Value 12d. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held these lands freely before 1066. [= ?19? Land of the Count of Meulan =] ?20? Land of Count Alan NTH 20,1 In CLEYLEY Hundred Count Alan holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide from the King in WAKEFIELD, and Ralph the steward from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have another plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 5 1/2 furlongs long and 3 furlongs in width. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Alan =] ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey NTH 21,1 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred Earl Aubrey held from the King 2 hides in HALSE, 2 hides in SYRESHAM and 1 hide in BRACKLEY, with a church and a mill at 10s. In these 5 hides, land for 12 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves. 20 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Osmund holds the third part of 2 hides in SYRESHAM. Value of the whole when acquired £12; now £9. Azur [* son of Thorth *] held it freely. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] NTH 21,2 In BRACKLEY 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value when acquired, 100s; now £4. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] NTH 21,3 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] In LILBOURNE 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs and 2 oxen. In lordship 1. 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 2s; now 30s. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] NTH 21,4 In the same village ^[LILBOURNE]^ 1 1/2 virgates of land. Ralph holds from the King. Land for 6 oxen. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 4s. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] NTH 21,5 In SUTTON Hundred In EVENLEY 3 virgates of land. Gilbert holds them. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 smallholder with 1 slave. The value was 10s; now 4s. ^[This land was Earl Aubrey's; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] NTH 21,6 In FARTHINGHOE 4 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 slaves. 15 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value when acquired £10; now £7. These lands were Earl Aubrey's; now they are in the King's hands. [= ?21? Land of Earl Aubrey =] ?22? Land of Earl Hugh NTH 22,1 In WARDEN Hundred Earl Hugh holds 8 hides from the King in BYFIELD, and Robert [* of Rhuddlan *] from him. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 slaves. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A man-at-arms with 2 villagers has 1 plough. 2 free men live there. Meadow 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide. The value was and is £8. Eskil held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,2 Robert [* of Rhuddlan *] also holds from the Earl 1 hide in BODDINGTON. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A man-at-arms has 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Eskil held it. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,3 He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds from the Earl 1 hide and 1 virgate of land [***] in TRAFFORD. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 30s. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,4 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds 4 hides in MARSTON [St Lawrence]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4; 9 slaves; 26 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 24 acres. The value was and is £10. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,5 He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds 2 hides in RADSTONE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow 12 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 100s. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,6 In SUTTON Hundred He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds 4 parts of 2 hides in MIDDLETON [Cheney]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 8 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is £3. The jurisdiction belongs to [Kings] Sutton. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,7 In FOXLEY Hundred He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in BLAKESLEY. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 8s. Ketil held it. The jurisdiction belongs to [Greens] Norton. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,8 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half He also ^[Robert [* of Rhuddlan *]]^ holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in YELVERTOFT. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 8 villagers with a priest, 9 smallholders and 2 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 20s. Godric held it freely. ^[Eskil held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTH 22,9 In FOXLEY Hundred Jocelyn [* the Breton *] holds 4 hides from the Earl in SLAPTON. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is £3. Eskil held these lands, with full jurisdiction. Now Earl Hugh's men hold them. [= ?22? Land of Earl Hugh =] <224c> ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil NTH 23,1 [IN WARDEN Hundred] Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in [West] FARNDON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have it there. The value was and is 5s. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,2 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 2 hides, 1 virgate of land and the third part of 1 virgate from Hugh in MARSTON [Trussell] and THORPE [Lubenham]. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 23 villagers and 17 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. Oslac [* White *] held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,3 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred He also ^[Hugh [* of Gouville *]]^ holds 3 1/2 hides in WEEDON [Bec] in exchange for Watford. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 2 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. 3 men-at-arms with 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres; woodland, 12 acres; a mill at 40d. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,4 He also ^[Hugh [* of Gouville *]]^ holds 4 hides in ASHBY [St Ledgers]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 15 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,5 Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *] holds 3 hides, less 1 virgate, from Hugh in WELTON. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 5 villagers with 4 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,6 He also ^[Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *]]^ holds 1 hide in STAVERTON. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. The value was 15s; now 20s. Leofric held it from Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,7 He also ^[Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *]]^ holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide in THRUPP [Grounds]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. Alwin held it from Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *]. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,8 In FOXLEY Hundred Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 2 hides and the fifth part of 1 hide from Hugh in MAIDFORD. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 9 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. Willa held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,9 In SUTTON Hundred Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 6 hides with their dependencies from Hugh in NEWBOTTLE. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; 8 slaves. A man-at-arms, 12 villagers and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 7 female slaves; meadow, 7 acres. The value was £4; now £6. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,10 Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 2 hides from Hugh in MIDDLETON [Cheney]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with a priest have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is 40s. Godric held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,11 Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 1 1/2 hides and the tenth part of 1 hide from Hugh in [Kings] SUTTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was 10s; now 30s. Willa and Thorbiorn held it. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,12 In WARDEN Hundred Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 2 hides from Hugh in BYFIELD. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. The value was 2s; now 10s. Three thanes held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,13 Richard holds 2 hides from Hugh in WOODFORD [Halse]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male slaves, 1 female. 11 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; a mill at 8s. The value was 40s; now 60s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,14 Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 2 hides from Hugh in EYDON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 12 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 2 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,15 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] Walter holds 1 virgate of land from Hugh in CHARWELTON. Land for 1/2 plough. The value was and is 5s. Alwin held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <224d> NTH 23,16 ^[Oxfordshire]^ [* In KIRTLINGTON Hundred *] Roger of Ivry holds COTTISFORD from Hugh. 6 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3; a fourth possible. 10 villagers and 5 smallholders. Pasture, 40 acres. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,17 Roger ^[of Ivry]^ also holds CHARLTON[-on-Otmoor] from Hugh. 10 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 slaves. 15 villagers and 11 smallholders have 11 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide; pastures 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £8; now £10. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. Of this land 4 hides are in lordship. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,18 [* In WOOTTON Hundred *] Hugh holds 2 1/2 hides in SHIPTON[-on-Cherwell]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 11s; meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 3 furlongs. The value was 40s; now £4 10s. Aelfric held it freely. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTH 23,19 [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] Abba holds 11 hides from Hugh in SIBFORD. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill which pays 32d; pasture, 13 furlongs. The value was and is £4 10s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. [= ?33 [[23]]? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?24? [Land of Hugh of Ivry] NTH 24,1 In CORBY Hundred Hugh [of] Ivry holds 1/2 hide from the King in LITTLE WELDON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 11 villagers have 2 ploughs. Woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Wulfric held it freely. [= ?24? [Land of Hugh of Ivry] =] <225a> ?25? Land of Henry of Ferrers NTH 25,1 In CLEYLEY Hundred Henry of Ferrers holds 3 hides and the fifth part of 1 hide in POTTERSPURY. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 20 villagers and 7 smallholders with a priest have 7 ploughs. A mill at 18s 4d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 6 furlongs and 14 perches long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £6. Earl Tosti held it. [= ?25? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] NTH 25,2 In NAVISFORD Hundred In TITCHMARSH Saswalo holds from Henry 10 hides and 2 parts of 1/2 hide, less 1 virgate. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs; 7 Freemen with 4 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 21s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was £3; now £7. Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely. [= ?25? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] NTH 25,3 In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred Ralph [* of Montgomery *] holds 4 hides from Henry in ECTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 hides of this land; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 8 villagers, 9 smallholders and 12 Freemen with 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 14s; meadow, 32 acres. The value was £3; now 100s. Bondi [* the constable *] held it. [= ?25? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny NTH 26,1 [In STOKE Hundred] Robert of Tosny [holds] 3 hides in STOKE [Albany]. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 Freeman have 3 ploughs. A mill at 12d; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. Oswulf [* son of Frani *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,2 He also holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in WILBARSTON. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 hide of this land is in lordship; 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 9 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 30s. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,3 In WITCHLEY Wapentake He also holds 1 hide and 1 bovate of land in SEATON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with a priest have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. Robert has only the third part of the woodland; the same with the arable land. 1 virgate of land in BARROWDEN belongs to this land. 4 villagers there with 1/2 plough. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,4 In FOXLEY Hundred He also holds 3 hides and 4 parts of 1 virgate in SEAWELL. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 7 acres; woodland 2 1/2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 60s. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,5 In ROTHWELL Hundred Hugh holds 1 1/2 hides from Robert in RUSHTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs between them. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. The jurisdiction belongs to Weldon. Edwin held it. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,6 He also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1/2 hide in DESBOROUGH. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders. Woodland, 1/2 acre. The value was 5s; now 20s. Oswulf [* son of Frani *] held it freely. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,7 Roger holds 1/2 hide from Robert in PIPEWELL. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 ploughs there, with 4 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres. The value was 5s; now 6s. Edwin held it freely. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,8 [In STOKE Hundred] Hildwin holds 2 hides from Robert in BRAMPTON [Ash]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. Oswulf [* son of Frani *] held it. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,9 Hildwin holds 1 hide, less 1 1/2 bovates, from Robert in DINGLEY. <225b> Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,10 Gunfrid [* of Chocques *] and Walkelin hold 3 hides from Robert in ASHLEY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers and 9 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 9 acres; spinney, 2 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 8 perches wide; in another place 4 acres of woodland belong to this land. The value was 20s; now 30s. Frani and Algar held it freely. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] NTH 26,11 Wibert holds the third part of 1 hide from Robert in the same village ^[ASHLEY]^. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 2 smallholders and 1 slave. The value was 16d; now 5s. Algar held it freely. [= ?26? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford NTH 27,1 In WARDEN Hundred Robert of Stafford holds 3 virgates of land in STONETON, and Hugh from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Aeleva held it freely before 1066. [= ?27? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly NTH 28,1 In CLEYLEY Hundred Robert d'Oilly [holds] 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in WICKEN, and Roger [* of Quesnay *] from him. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 11 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 100s. Azur [* son of Toti *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] NTH 28,2 In SUTTON Hundred He also ^[Roger [* of Quesnay *]]^ holds 1 hide from Robert in THENFORD. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 7 villagers have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 30d. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] NTH 28,3 Robert also holds 1/2 hide and the fifth part of 1 hide in PURSTON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 10s; now 12s. Leofwin held it; he could go wherever he would, but the King had its jurisdiction. [= ?28? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] ?29? Land of Robert of Vessey NTH 29,1 In ROTHWELL Hundred Robert of Vessey holds 1 hide in BRAYBROOKE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 smallholders have another plough. The value was 5s; now 10s. Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?29? Land of Robert of Vessey =] ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy NTH 30,1 In STOKE Hundred Robert of Bucy holds 2 parts of 1 hide in ASHLEY. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have it there. The value was and is 10s 8d. ^[Northmann held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,2 He also holds 2 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide in WESTON[-by-Welland]. Land for 6 ploughs. 10 Freemen have 3 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 42s 8d. ^[Northmann held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,3 He also holds 1 hide and 2 parts of 1/2 hide in SUTTON [Bassett]. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 8 Freemen have them there. The value was 5s; now 21s 4d. ^[Northmann held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,4 ?r? He also holds 2 parts of 1 hide and 2 parts of 2 parts of 1 hide in DINGLEY. Land for 4 ploughs. 11 Freemen have 2 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 13s 4d. ^[Northmann held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,5 He also holds 2 hides in BRAMPTON [Ash]. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 Freemen have 3 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 8d more. ^[Northmann held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,6 In CORBY Hundred He also holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in WELDON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 Freeman have 4 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 30s. Northmann held these lands; he could go where he would. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,7 Robert also holds 1 virgate of land in WELDON. The King claims it. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,8 In STOKE Hundred Walter holds the third part of 1 hide from Robert in ASHLEY. The jurisdiction is in Weldon. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Freemen have 1 plough, and meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 3s. Northmann held it. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,9 Hugh holds 1 hide from Robert in BRAMPTON [Ash]. Land for 1 plough. However, 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 slaves, with 1 smallholder. The value was 2s; now 20s. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] <225c> NTH 30,10 [In CORBY Hundred] Northmann? holds 2 hides from Robert in BLATHERWYCKE. Land for 6 ploughs. Hugh and William [* the artificer *] hold from him. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 30d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 18s. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,11 In ROTHWELL Hundred Hugh holds 1/2 hide in BRAYBROOKE from Robert. Land for 1 plough. The value was and is 16d. Northmann held it. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,12 Hugh also holds the third part of 1 hide from Robert in the same village ^[BRAYBROOKE]^. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 plough there, however, with 1 smallholder. The value was 12d; now 3s. Ulfkil held it. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,13 William [* the artificer *] holds 1/2 hide from Robert in RUSHTON. Land for 1 plough. 1 1/2 ploughs there, however, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. 1/2 mill at 12d; woodland, 6 acres. Ulfkil held it. The value was 12d; now 6s. The jurisdiction is in Weldon. In the same village ^[RUSHTON]^ he has 1/2 virgate of land, waste. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,14 In `SPELHOE' Hundred William [* the artificer *] also holds 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land from Robert in MOULTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 8d. The value was 20s; now 50s. Thori held it. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,15 Robert holds 3 virgates of land, less 1 bovate, from Robert in BOUGHTON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 smallholders have 1 there, with 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,16 Ralph holds 1 virgate of land and 1 bovate from Robert in SPRATTON. Land for 1/2 plough; 1 there, however, with 6 smallholders. The value was and is 5s. Wulfmer held it freely. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,17 In FOXLEY Hundred William [* the artificer *] holds 1 hide and 4 parts of 1/2 hide from Robert in BRADDEN. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 60s; now 40s. ^[Cyneric held Bradden from King Edward]^ [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,18 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half Robert holds 1 virgate of land from Robert in CREATON. Land for 2 oxen. 1 Frenchman with 2 oxen. Value 2s. Wulfmer held it freely. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] NTH 30,19 Cyneric held BRADDEN from King Edward. [= ?30? Land of Robert of Bucy =] ?30 [[31]]? Land of Ralph Paynel NTH 31,1 In STOKE Hundred Ralph Paynel holds 2 hides [* in [East] CARLTON *] from the King, and Roger from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. The value was 5s; now 10s. Thorkil held it freely. [= ?30 [[31]]? Land of Ralph Paynel =] ?31 [[32]]? Land of Ralph of Limésy NTH 32,1 In WILLYBROOK Hundred Ralph of Limésy holds 2 hides from the King in COLLYWESTON, and Herlewin from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 16 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now £6. Earl Morcar held it. [= ?31 [[32]]? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ?32 [[33]]? Land of Robert Blunt NTH 33,1 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred Robert Blunt holds 3 hides from the King in GRAFTON [Underwood], and Roger from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 12 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. Aki [* the Dane *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?32 [[33]]? Land of Robert Blunt =] ?33 [[34]]? Land of William of Keynes NTH 34,1 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] William of Keynes holds 1 hide from the King in FLORE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Ernwy held it freely before 1066. [= ?33 [[34]]? Land of William of Keynes =] <225d> ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel NTH 35,1a [In HIGHAM Hundred] William Peverel holds HIGHAM [Ferrers] from the King. 6 hides. Land for 12 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of this land; 4 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 16 villagers and 9 smallholders with a priest have 8 1/2 ploughs. A market which pays 20s a year; a mill at 20s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction]^ To this manor belong these members:- [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1b In RUSHDEN 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. 19 Freemen have them there. A mill at 10s; meadow, 30 acres. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1c In CHELVESTON and CALDECOTT 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 Freemen have them there. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1d In KNUSTON 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen have them there. A mill at 20s; meadow, 6 acres. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1e In IRCHESTER 1 hide and 3 virgates of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen have them there, and meadow, 10 acres A Frenchman with 1 plough. A mill at 16s; it is in dispute between the King and William. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1f In FARNDISH 3 virgates of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 1 plough; 2 Freemen have it there. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1g In PODINGTON 1/2 hide of the jurisdiction. 4 villagers with 1 plough. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1h In EASTON [Maudit] 1 1/2 virgates of land. It is waste. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1i In RAUNDS 7 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land of the jurisdiction with dependencies. Land for 14 ploughs. 20 villagers with 15 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Higham [Ferrers]]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,1j Value of the whole manor ^[Higham [Ferrers]]^ with dependencies, £10 when acquired; now £18. [* Countess *] Gytha held it, with full jurisdiction. The Freemen of Rushden, Irchester and Raunds were Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s men; for this reason Bishop Geoffrey [* of Coutances *] claims their homage. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,2 [In `STOTFOLD' Hundred] William also holds 3 1/2 hides and the fourth part of 1 virgate in CLIPSTON of the jurisdiction of Naseby. Land for 7 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms with 1 plough; 19 Freemen with 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 20s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land before 1066, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3a [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] He also holds NOBOTTLE. 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. He has them, in lordship, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 7s; woodland, 6 acres. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ [To this manor belong these members: -] [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3b In ALTHORP William also has the third part of 1 hide and 1/2 virgate. The jurisdiction belongs to Nobottle. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have it there. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3c In BRINGTON William also has 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 Freemen have them there, with a priest who holds 1/2 hide of this land. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ ^[Belongs to Nobottle]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3d In HARLESTONE 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 Freemen with a priest have them there. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ ^[Belongs to Nobottle]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3e In GLASSTHORPE[hill] 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has it there. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ ^[Belongs to Nobottle]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3f In FLORE 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have it there. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it freely]^ ^[Belongs to Nobottle]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,3g When William acquired these lands ^[in NOBOTTLE]^ the value was £4; now £7. [* Countess *] Gytha held them freely. ^[Belongs to Nobottle]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,4 William also holds 4 hides in DUSTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 Freemen have 6 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 11 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land before 1066, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,5 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] William also holds 7 hides in NASEBY. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2. 8 villagers with a priest, 2 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land before 1066, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,6 In COLLINGTREE Hundred William also holds 3 1/2 hides in COURTEENHALL. In lordship 2 hides of this land, less 1 virgate. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 12 villagers with 1 smallholder and a priest have 7 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now £5. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land before 1066, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,7 William also holds 3 1/2 hides in BLISWORTH. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of this land, less 1 virgate. 2 ploughs there. 12 villagers and 6 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 12 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. [* Countess *] Gytha held all these lands before 1066, with full jurisdiction. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] <226a> NTH 35,8 In `ALWARDSLEY' Hundred Payne holds 2 hides from William in BARBY. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 6 perches long and 4 wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,9 In WITCHLEY Hundred Saxfrith holds 2 1/2 hides from William in EMPINGHAM. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 1/2 mills at 12s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 acres. The value was and is 20s. Edward [* the noble *] and Fredegis [* father of Godric *] held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,10 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred He also ^[Saxfrith ]^ holds 4 hides in CATESBY. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 male slaves, 1 female. 17 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 16d; meadow, 4 acres. 1 man-at-arms holds 1 hide of this land. He has 2 ploughs. The value of the whole was 40s; now £4. [* Countess *] Gytha held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,11 In CLEYLEY Hundred He also ^[Saxfrith ]^ holds 1/2 hide, less a fifth part, in {ACESHILLE}. It is waste. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,12 In ROTHWELL Hundred Ambrose holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from William in DESBOROUGH. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 male slaves, 1 female; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,13 He also ^[Ambrose ]^ holds 1 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate in KELMARSH. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. In the same village he holds 1 virgate of land which is waste. It pays tax in Arthingworth. The value was 5s; now 40s. Osmund held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,14 [In HIGHAM Hundred] {Turstin} [* Mantle *] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from William in BOZEAT. The jurisdiction belongs to Higham [Ferrers]. Land for 1/2 plough. As much there. Value 5s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,15 Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds 1/2 hide from William in HARGRAVE. The jurisdiction belongs to Higham [Ferrers]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Value 68d. Aelric held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,16 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] Bishop holds 2 1/2 hides from William in HARPOLE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves. 14 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. He also held it freely before 1066. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,17 Drogo holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in RAVENSTHORPE. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 Freemen, 3 villagers and 5 smallholders have them there. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,18 He also ^[Drogo ]^ holds 2 hides in TEETON. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 Freemen, 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have them there. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19a [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] He also ^[Drogo ]^ holds 3 1/2 virgates of land in COTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 male slaves, 1 female. 1 villager and 4 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A mill at 4s; meadow, 4 acres. To this manor belong:- [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19b In THORNBY 1 hide of the jurisdiction. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 plough there. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Belongs to Coton. Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19c In WINWICK 3 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has it there. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19d In [West] HADDON 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman who has 1/2 plough. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19e In [Cold] ASHBY 1 1/2 virgates of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19f In NORTOFT 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has it there and meadow, 2 acres. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19g In HOLLOWELL 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman has it there. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,19h Value of the whole manor of COTON with its dependencies, when acquired 15s; now 30s. ^[Belongs to Coton Drogo holds it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,20 Robert holds 1/2 hide from William in THORNBY. The jurisdiction belongs to Naseby. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held it]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,21 In WYMERSLEY Hundred Robert holds 1 hide, 1/2 virgate and 2 carucates of land from William in HOUGHTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 15 villagers and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. Osmund held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] <226b> NTH 35,22 In CLEYLEY Hundred Robert holds 3 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1/2 hide from William in PAULERSPURY. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves. 18 villagers and 7 smallholders with a priest have 7 ploughs. A mill at 26s 8d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs and 2 perches wide. The value was and is £4. [* Countess *] Gytha held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,23 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] Alfred [* the butler *] holds 3 1/2 virgates of land in GUILSBOROUGH from William. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; they are there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 6s; now 30s. [* Countess *] Gytha held it freely. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,24 In FOXLEY Hundred Walter holds 2 hides from William in BLAKESLEY. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land freely before 1066]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,25 [In COLLINGTREE Hundred] {Turstin} [* Mantle *] holds 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate of land from William in COURTEENHALL. It is a jurisdiction of another Courteenhall, William's manor. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there. Value 6s. ^[[* Countess *] Gytha held this land freely before 1066]^ [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] NTH 35,26 [In WARDEN Hundred] Ambrose holds 4 hides from William in MOLLINGTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was and is £4. [* Countess *] Gytha held these lands freely before 1066. [= ?30 [[35]]? Land of William Peverel =] ?35 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf NTH 36,1 In WITCHLEY Wapentake William son of Ansculf holds 1/2 hide in TOLETHORPE, and Robert from him. Land for 4 ploughs. The King has the jurisdiction of it. In lordship 1 [plough]. 12 villagers and 15 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 4 mills at 40s; meadow, 20 acres. 8 Freemen held it. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?35 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf =] NTH 36,2 In UPTON Wapentake Otbert holds 3 hides from William in BARNACK. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 15 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 Freeman have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 20s; now £4. Bondi [* the constable *] held it freely. [= ?35 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf =] NTH 36,3 ^[Staffordshire]^ [* In OFFLOW Hundred *] Ralph holds 3 hides from William in [West] BROMWICH. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 40s. Brictwin held it. [= ?35 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf =] NTH 36,4 ^[Warwickshire]^ [* In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred *] William son of Mauger holds 1 hide from William in CHURCHOVER. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 villager. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was and is 10s. Wulfwin held it freely before 1066, as did others. [= ?35 [[36]]? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?36 [[37]]? Land of William Lovet NTH 37,1 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred William Lovet holds the third part of 1 virgate of land _ from the King. It was and is waste. [= ?36 [[37]]? Land of William Lovet =] ?37 [[38]]? Land of Walter of Aincourt NTH 38,1 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred Walter of Aincourt holds 3 1/2 hides from the King in BRAUNSTON. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 13 villagers and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 1 acre. The value was 20s; now £4 10s. Thori [* son of Roald *] held it freely. [= ?37 [[38]]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <226c> ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders NTH 39,1 In ROTHWELL Hundred Walter of Flanders holds 1/2 hide from the King in PIPEWELL. Land for 1 plough. {Dodin} holds from Walter. 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders. Woodland, 5 acres. The value was and is 4s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it. [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,2 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred He also ^[{Dodin} ]^ holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from Walter in COTTESBROOKE. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 male slaves, 1 female. A priest, 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 12d. The value was 10s; now 30s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,3 [In MAWSLEY Hundred] He also ^[{Dodin} ]^ holds 2 virgates of land and 1 bovate of land from Walter in [Hanging] HOUGHTON. Value 4s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,4 Fulcher [* Malsor *] holds 4 hides and 1 virgate of land from Walter in LAMPORT. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders have them there. Meadow, 4 acres; an ash-wood 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. Value £4. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,5 [In ORLINGBURY Hundred] He also ^[Fulcher [* Malsor *]]^ holds 2 1/2 hides from Walter in WYTHEMAIL. Land for 2 ploughs. He has them there. 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest have 3 ploughs. 1 male and 1 female slave. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,6 In `SPELHOE' Hundred He also ^[Fulcher [* Malsor *]]^ holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land from Walter in PITSFORD. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 16 villagers and 9 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 12d. The value was and is 70s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,7 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] Otbert holds 2 hides from Walter in HORTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. A mill at 12d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,8 In TOWCESTER Hundred He also ^[Otbert]^ holds 4 hides from Walter in EVENLEY. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4, with 1 slave. 11 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,9 [In FOXLEY Hundred] Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Walter in [Canons] ASHBY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,10 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred Otbert holds 2 hides from Walter in EVENLEY. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 ploughs there, with 10 villagers and 5 smallholders. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,11 In SUTTON Hundred He also ^[Otbert]^ holds from Walter 1 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1/2 hide [* in ASTWICK *]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2, with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s. The value was 20s; now 40s. This land belongs to Evenley. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,12 In TOWCESTER Hundred Godwin holds from Walter 2 hides of [the lands of] Pattishall Church in [Cold] HIGHAM. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 9 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 20s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,13 [In FOXLEY Hundred] Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] holds from Walter 1 hide [***] in PLUMPTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 40s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,14 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds from Walter 1 1/2 hides and the fifth part of 1/2 hide [* in PRESTON [Capes] *]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Spinney, 2 acres. The value was and is 40s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,15 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] Gelder holds 2 hides from Walter in ASTCOTE. He has full jurisdiction of 1/2 hide and the King of 1 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. The value was 15s; now 30s. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,16 In WYMERSLEY Hundred Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 2 1/2 hides from Walter in WOOTTON. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 15 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is £4. ^[Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held this land freely before 1066; he could go where he would]^ [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] NTH 39,17 In CLEYLEY Hundred Hugh [* of Flanders *] holds 3 hides and the fifth part of 1 hide _ from Walter. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 male and 1 female slave. 17 villagers and 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 1/2 furlongs and 10 perches wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held all these lands freely before 1066; he could go where he would. [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] <226d> NTH 39,18 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] Walter also holds 8 hides from the King in PATTISHALL of which he has 2 hides in lordship. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 male slaves, 1 female. 22 villagers and 6 smallholders have 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 32d. Value when acquired £10; now 100s. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it. [= ?39? Land of Walter of Flanders =] ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] NTH 40,1 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] Winemar holds 1/2 hide and the fifth part of 1 virgate of land from the King in COSGROVE. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 3 smallholders. A mill at 13s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Healfdene held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] NTH 40,2 In HIGHAM Hundred He also holds 2 hides and 3 virgates of land [* in EASTON [Maudit] and STRIXTON *]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with a priest, 1 smallholder and 1 Frenchman have 2 ploughs. A mill at 8d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 60s. Six free men held it before 1066. One of them was called Asgot. Countess Judith claims his part of the land. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] NTH 40,3 [* In _ Hundred *] Winemar also holds 3 virgates of land in {HANTONE}. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 4 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] NTH 40,4 In CLEYLEY Hundred {Dodin} holds 1 hide and 4 parts of 1 virgate from Winemar in ASHTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 8s; now 12s. Healfdene held it freely before 1066. {Dodin} has only the tenth part of this land. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] NTH 40,5 Bondi [* the constable *] holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide from Winemar in the same village ^[ASHTON]^. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 4s. Healfdene also held it freely before 1066. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] NTH 40,6 Maiwulf holds 2 1/2 virgates of land from Winemar [* in EASTON NESTON *]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship; 6 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 20s. Alric and Sifrith held it freely before 1066. [= ?40? Land of Winemar [* of Flanders *] =] ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt NTH 41,1 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds 8 1/2 hides from the King in BURTON [Latimer]. Before 1066, 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides of this land; 3 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 21 villagers and 18 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 16s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 1/2 acre. The value was 40s; now £6. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held Burton [Latimer]. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,2 In WARDEN Hundred He also holds 2 hides and 3 virgates of land _. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of this land; 3 ploughs there. 15 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 26s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 100s; now £8. [* Earl *] Tosti held it freely. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,3 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half Guy also holds 2 hides, less 1/2 virgate, in STANFORD[-on-Avon]. Abbot Benedict [* of Selby *] bought it from him. Land for 5 ploughs. 17 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Leofric held it freely before 1066. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,4 In ORLINGBURY Hundred Norigot holds 1 hide from Guy in HARROWDEN. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 male and 1 female slave. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. A mill at 8s; meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Algar held it freely. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,5 Ralph holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land from Guy in ISHAM. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 5s; now 40s. Alwin son of Ulf held it freely before 1066. Of this land the Bishop of Coutances claims 1 1/2 virgates and 3 little gardens. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] <227a> NTH 41,6 In `HUXLOE' Hundred Picot, Landric and Oger [* the Breton *] hold 5 hides from Guy in ALDWINCLE. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 6s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 16 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. Value 50s between them. Leofsi held it freely before 1066. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,7 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Walter holds 2 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 virgate from Guy in SULBY. The jurisdiction belongs to Stanford[-on-Avon]. He has 1 plough in lordship. 7 Freemen with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,8 [In `NAVISLAND' Hundred] Odelin holds 3 virgates of land from Guy in CRANFORD. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,9 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] Norigot holds 3 1/2 virgates of land from Guy in COGENHOE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 8 villagers have 1 plough. A mill at 13s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. Edwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] NTH 41,10 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half Thorkil holds 3 parts of 1 virgate from Guy in ELKINGTON. Land for 3 oxen. 2 smallholders who plough have them. The value was and is 2s. [= ?41? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] ?42? Land of Eudo son of Hubert NTH 42,1 In CORBY Hundred Eudo son of Hubert holds 2 1/2 hides from the King in WAKERLEY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of this land; 2 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 16 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 100s. [= ?42? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] NTH 42,2 In UPTON Hundred Roland holds 1 1/2 hides from Eudo in EASTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen have 3 ploughs, and meadow, 8 acres. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 2s; now 30s. This land is [part] of St Peter's [Church] of Peterborough. [= ?42? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] NTH 42,3 In WILLYBROOK Hundred Roland holds 1 1/2 hides from Eudo in EASTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now £6. Thrond held it freely before 1066. [= ?42? Land of Eudo son of Hubert =] ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf NTH 43,1 In FOXLEY Hundred Giles holds 3 hides from the King in WEEDON [Lois]. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 male and 6 female slaves. A man-at-arms, 13 villagers and 6 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Fredegaest and Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,2 Geoffrey holds 1 1/2 hides from Giles in MORETON [Pinkney]. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 14 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was £8; now £4. Leofric held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,3 Godwin holds 1/2 hide from Giles in SILVERSTONE. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The fourth part of this woodland belongs to this land. The value was 2s; now 5s. Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,4 In TOWCESTER Hundred Giles holds 2 hides himself in WAPPENHAM. In lordship 3 virgates of this land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 male and 3 female slaves. 17 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest have 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 11 furlongs long and 6 wide. The value was 100s; now £4. Leofric and Siward [* brother of Saewulf *] held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,5 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred Giles holds 2 hides himself in STEANE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 virgates of this land. 2 ploughs there; 4 male and 2 female slaves. 11 villagers with a smallholder have 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s. <227b> In SUTTON Hundred 4 parts of 1 hide lie in this manor. Land for 2 ploughs. A man who has 1 plough. The value of the whole was 50s; now 60s. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,6 Landric holds 2 hides and 4 parts of 1/2 hide from Giles in {BRIME}. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 male and 3 female slaves. 6 villagers with a priest have 2 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,7 Ingelrann holds 2 hides from Giles in THORPE [Mandeville]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 50s. Osmund the Dane held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,8 Hugh and Landric hold 2 hides from Giles in STUCHBURY. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 other men with 1 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. Osmund [* the Dane *] held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,9 Geoffrey and Robert hold 2 hides from Giles in ASTWELL. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong and 5 perches wide. The value was and is 40s. Leofric and Aelfric held it. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,10 Geoffrey holds 1/2 hide from Giles in SYRESHAM. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. The plough is in lordship. 3 villagers. The value was and is 10s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] NTH 43,11 In WARDEN Hundred Giles holds 4 hides himself in SULGRAVE, and Hugh, Landric and Otbert from him. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 20 villagers and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was £9; now £7. Four men held it, but they could not leave because the jurisdiction of this land belongs to [Chipping] Warden. [= ?43? Land of Giles brother of Ansculf =] ?44? Land of Geoffrey Alselin NTH 44,1a In COLLINGTREE Hundred Geoffrey Alselin holds 3 1/2 hides from the King in MILTON [Malsor], and William holds from him. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1. 16 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 30d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?44? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTH 44,1b To this manor belong 2 hides, less 1 virgate, in COLLINGTREE. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 Freemen and 5 villagers have them there. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to Milton [Malsor]]^ [= ?44? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTH 44,1c In ROTHERSTHORPE is 1/2 hide which belongs to Milton [Malsor]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager. The value of the whole was £4; now £6. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?44? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTH 44,2 Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey in the same village ^[ROTHERSTHORPE]^. Land for 1 plough; it is there. The value was 5s; now 8s. Winemar only has the jurisdiction of this 1/2 hide. Toki [* son of Auti *] held the whole of this land, with full jurisdiction. ^[Belongs to Milton [Malsor]]^ [= ?44? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville NTH 45,1 In SUTTON Hundred Geoffrey de Mandeville holds AYNHO from the King. 3 hides and the fifth part of 1 hide. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide and the fifth part of 1 hide of this land. 3 ploughs there; 8 slaves; 23 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £6; now £8. Esger [* the constable *] held it before 1066. [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,2 Osbern holds 1 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate from Geoffrey in CROUGHTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 10 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s. The value was and is 30s. Swartling held it; he could not leave. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,3 Swetmann holds the fifth part of 1/2 hide from Geoffrey in CROUGHTON. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Esger [* the constable *] held it freely. [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,4 In WARDEN Hundred Wihtbert holds HINTON from Geoffrey. 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 3 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,5 Mauger holds 6 hides from Geoffrey in ASTON[-le-Walls]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. <227c> 15 villagers and 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 100s; now £6. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,6 In NOBOTTLE Hundred Baldwin holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey in FLORE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 1 villager and 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; he has 5s from part of a mill. The value of the whole was 5s; now 15s. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,7 In FOXLEY Hundred Arnold holds 1/2 hide from Geoffrey in SILVERSTONE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 slaves, 1 villager and 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,8 [In TOWCESTER Hundred] He also ^[Arnold]^ holds 2 hides from Geoffrey in HINTON[-in-the-Hedges]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 11 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 70s. ^[Esger [* the constable *] held this land of Geoffrey's before 1066]^ [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] NTH 45,9 In `ALBOLDSTOW' Hundred Osbern holds 1 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate from Geoffrey in CULWORTH. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill at 40d. The value was and is £3. Esger [* the constable *] held all these lands of Geoffrey's before 1066. [= ?45? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent NTH 46,1 In NOBOTTLE Hundred Gilbert of Ghent holds 3 1/2 hides from the King in KISLINGBURY, and Geoffrey [* of Armentières *] holds from him. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs and 1 1/2 hides of this land; 10 slaves; 22 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 40s; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 10 acres. The value was £4; now £6. ^[Tonni held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,2 Sasgar holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land from Gilbert in HEYFORD. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Tonni held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,3 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred Gilbert holds 4 hides himself in STOWE. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 14 villagers and 6 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 64d; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. ^[Tonni held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,4 [In WITCHLEY Wapentake] Gilbert holds EMPINGHAM himself. 4 hides. 3 of them in lordship. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; 15 villagers with 4 ploughs. 5 mills at 42s 8d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 10 perches wide. The value was 100s; now £10. ^[Tonni held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,5 In the same village ^[EMPINGHAM]^ he holds 7 1/2 hides and 1 bovate of land himself of the King's Jurisdiction of `Roteland' and he states that the King is his patron. Land for 15 ploughs. 14 Freemen with 51 villagers have them there. 5 mills at 24s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 acres. The value was and is £8. ^[Tonni held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,6 In WILLYBROOK Hundred Gilbert himself gave to Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives 1/2 hide in EASTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers have another. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Tonni held all these lands, with full jurisdiction. [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTH 46,7 ^[Warwickshire]^ [* In BARCHESTON Hundred *] Robert [* of Armentières *] holds WHICHFORD from Gilbert. 15 hides. Land for 19 ploughs. In lordship 4; 10 slaves. 33 villagers and 21 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 mills at 15s; meadow, 3 furlongs in length and as much in width; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. The value was £10; now £20. Ulf [* Fenman *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?46? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?47? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche NTH 47,1a In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half Geoffrey of la Guerche holds 4 hides from the King in WELFORD, and Alfred from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 male slaves, 1 female. 12 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Leofric [* son of Leofwin *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?47? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] NTH 47,1b To this manor ^[Welford]^ belong 2 1/2 virgates of land in [Cold] ASHBY. Land for 1 plough. The fourth part of 1 virgate of land in ELKINGTON. 2 smallholders who pay 22d. ^[Leofric [* son of Leofwin *] held it freely before 1066. Alfred holds it]^ [= ?47? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] NTH 47,1c In `STOTFOLD' Hundred To the same manor ^[Welford]^ belong 2 1/2 hides in SULBY. Land for 5 ploughs. It is waste. The value of the whole before 1066, 20s; now 60s. Leofric [* son of Leofwin *] held it freely before 1066. ^[Alfred holds it]^ [= ?47? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] NTH 47,2 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] Geoffrey also holds 4 hides, less 1 virgate of land, in CRICK. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 17 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now £4 10s. 4 Freemen who pay 10d are attached to this land. [= ?47? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] <227d> ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques NTH 48,1 In CORBY Hundred Gunfrid of Chocques holds 1/2 hide from the King in BOUGHTON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have it there. The value was and is 6s. ^[Azur [* father of Swein *] held this land freely]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,2 Gunfrid also holds 3 virgates of land, 1 bovate and the third part of 1 bovate in NEWTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have another. Woodland 1/2 furlong long and 5 perches wide. The value was and is 10s. Azur [* father of Swein *] held these 2 lands freely. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,3 In `SPELHOE' Hundred He also holds 3 hides and 1 1/2 virgates of land in BILLING. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 16 villagers with a priest have 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 50 acres. The value was 40s; now 70s. Swein [* son of Azur *] held it freely. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,4 [In HIGHAM Hundred] He also holds 5 hides in WOLLASTON. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4; 8 slaves. 22 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 48 acres. The value was £3; now £10. Four thanes held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,5 In ORLINGBURY Hundred He also holds 1 1/2 hides in CRANSLEY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 30s. ^[Swein [* son of Azur *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,6 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred He also holds 2 hides, 1 virgate of land and 1/2 hide of the jurisdiction [* in [Long] BUCKBY *]. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 13 villagers, 5 smallholders and 5 Freemen have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is £4. ^[Swein [* son of Azur *] held this land, with full jurisdiction. Belongs to [Long] Buckby]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,7 He also holds 1 virgate of land in [West] HADDON. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 slave. Value 4s. ^[Swein [* son of Azur *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,8 He also holds 1 hide in CREATON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[Swein [* son of Azur *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,9 In COLLINGTREE Hundred He also holds 2 1/2 hides in ROTHERSTHORPE. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves. 14 villagers and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 32d; woodland 5 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[Swein [* son of Azur *] held this land, with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,10 In `GRAVESEND' Hundred He also holds 1/2 hide and the fifth part of 1/2 hide in THRUPP [Grounds]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. The value was 2s; now 6s. Swein [* son of Azur *] held all the above lands, with full jurisdiction. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,11 In SUTTON Hundred He also holds 2 hides and the fifth part of 2 hides in GRIMSBURY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £4; now £6. This land is [part] of 3 lordships. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,12 [In HIGHAM Hundred] Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land from Gunfrid in KNUSTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2, with 1 slave. 6 villagers have 1 plough. A mill at 8d; meadow, 7 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Wulfgeat held it freely before 1066. Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] claims it. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,13 In `SPELHOE' Hundred John holds 1/2 virgate of land from Gunfrid in WESTON [Favell]. 1 villager who has 3 cattle. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,14 In NOBOTTLE Hundred Wulfbald holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from Gunfrid in FLORE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 25s. Two thanes held it. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,15 In CLEYLEY Hundred Theobald holds 3 virgates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Gunfrid in HULCOTE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 villagers have another. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 12s; now 15s. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,16 Bondi [* the constable *] holds 3 virgates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate from Gunfrid in EASTON NESTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers have another. Meadow, 3 acres; from part of a mill, 4s; woodland 5 furlongs long and in width. Two lords hold it. Value 12s. Bondi [* the constable *] also held it freely. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] NTH 48,17 {Dodin} holds 4 parts of 1/2 hide from Gunfrid in ROADE. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 smallholders. Woodland 1/2 furlong long and 4 perches wide. The value was 12d; now 4s. Swein [* son of Azur *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?48? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] <228a> ?49? Land of Sigar of Chocques NTH 49,1 In TOWCESTER Hundred Sigar of Chocques holds from the King 4 hides and 4 parts of 1/2 hide [* in GAYTON *]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of this land. 3 ploughs there; 5 male and 3 female slaves. 21 villagers with a priest and 11 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is £6. Earl Tosti held it. [= ?49? Land of Sigar of Chocques =] ?50? Land of Swein [* son of Azur *] NTH 50,1 In CLEYLEY Hundred Swein holds 4 hides from the King in STOKE [Bruerne]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1. 14 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 13s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?50? Land of Swein [* son of Azur *] =] ?51? Land of Sibold NTH 51,1 In `HUXLOE' Hundred Sibold holds 1 1/2 virgates of land from the King in LOWICK. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 virgate of this land. 1 plough there; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 4s; now 10s. Leofsi held it freely before 1066. [= ?51? Land of Sibold =] ?52? Land of Oger ^[the Breton]^ NTH 52,1 In NAVISFORD Hundred Oger ^[the Breton]^ holds 2 1/2 hides from the King in THRAPSTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 7 villagers and 5 smallholders have 1 plough; 4 Freemen with 1 plough. A mill at 20s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and as many wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?52? Land of Oger ^[the Breton]^ =] ?53? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière NTH 53,1 In WYMERSLEY Hundred Drogo of la Beuvrière holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land from the King in CHADSTONE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Ulf [* son of Azur *], Earl Waltheof's man, held it. Countess Judith claims it. [= ?53? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] ?54? Land of Mainou [the Breton] NTH 54,1 In SUTTON Hundred Mainou holds 1 hide from the King in THENFORD. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 6 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. From part of a mill, 30d. The value was and is 40s. Algar held it freely before 1066. [= ?54? Land of Mainou [the Breton] =] NTH 54,2 In CLEYLEY Hundred He also holds 3 virgates of land in WICKEN. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 10 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. Siward held it freely. [= ?54? Land of Mainou [the Breton] =] NTH 54,3 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Berner holds 4 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate from Mainou in MAIDWELL. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 6 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 5s; now 40s. Leofric held it freely. In ROTHWELL Hundred To this manor belongs 1 virgate of land in DRAUGHTON. It is valued with this manor. [= ?54? Land of Mainou [the Breton] =] ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] NTH 55,1 [IN ORLINGBURY Hundred] Eustace holds 1 hide and 2 1/2 virgates of land from the King in ISHAM. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 40s. Eustace appropriated this land by force from Ramsey Church. ^[Northmann held this land]^ [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] NTH 55,2 [In WILLYBROOK Hundred] Reginald holds 3 hides from Eustace in WOODNEWTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 64d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. Northmann held these 2 lands. [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] NTH 55,3 [In POLEBROOK Hundred] Alfred [* of Grandcourt *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from Eustace in POLEBROOK. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 2s; now 20s. Ordmer held it freely. [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] NTH 55,4 Oidelard [* the larderer *] holds 1/2 hide from Eustace in WINWICK. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. Aki [* the Dane *] held it. [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] NTH 55,5 In `NAVISLAND' Hundred Aghmund holds 1/2 hide from Eustace in GRAFTON [Underwood]. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with some men. The value was and is 5s. [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] NTH 55,6 In NAVISFORD Hundred Alfred [* of Grandcourt *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land from Eustace in CLOPTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager with 3 smallholders has 1/2 plough. The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?55? Land of Eustace [of Huntingdon] =] <228b> ?56? Land of Countess Judith NTH 56,1 In WITCHLEY Wapentake Countess Judith holds 1 1/2 hides from the King in RYHALL. Land for 8 ploughs, with dependencies. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 10 villagers and 4 Freemen have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 36s; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. BELMESTHORPE belongs to this manor. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers and 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 10s 8d; meadow, 16 acres. The value of the whole was and is £6. ^[Earl Waltheof held this land]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,2 [In STOKE Hundred] She holds the third part of 1 hide in ASHLEY herself. 3 Freemen; they pay 5s 4d a year. ^[Earl Waltheof held this land]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,3 In SUTTON [Bassett] 1/2 hide and the third part of 1/2 hide. 4 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs; they pay 10s 8d a year. ^[Earl Waltheof held this land]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,4 In WESTON[-by-Welland] 1 hide and the third part of 1 hide. 5 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs; they pay 21s 4d a year. ^[Earl Waltheof held this land]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,5 In DINGLEY the third part of 1 hide and 3 parts of 2 parts of 1 hide. 5 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs; they pay 6s 8d. ^[Earl Waltheof held this land]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,6 In BRAMPTON [Ash] 1 hide. 4 Freemen have 2 ploughs; they pay 5s 4d a year. Earl Waltheof held the whole of this land. The value was as much then as now. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,7 In WILLYBROOK Hundred The Countess holds 6 hides in FOTHERINGHAY herself. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 hides of this land; 3 ploughs there; 3 slaves. 19 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders have 9 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 9 furlongs wide; value when stocked and the King is not hunting in it, 10s. The value was £8; now £12. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,8 [In CORBY Hundred] The Countess holds 5 hides in HARRINGWORTH herself. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 male slaves, 1 female. 26 villagers, 8 smallholders and 6 Freemen have 10 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 5 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 1 league and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is £10. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held it freely. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,9 [In MAWSLEY Hundred] In LAMPORT 1 bovate of land, with 1 smallholder who pays 16d. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,10 [In ROTHWELL Hundred] In BRAYBROOKE 1/2 virgate of land of the jurisdiction. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. The value was and is 4s. ^[Belongs to Braybrooke]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,11 In DRAUGHTON 2 1/2 virgates of land. 3 Freemen have 2 ploughs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,12 [In ORLINGBURY Hundred] In BROUGHTON 1 1/2 hides of the jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have them there, and meadow, 8 acres. ^[Belongs to Broughton]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,13 In CRANSLEY 1 hide 6 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs, and meadow, 8 acres. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,14 In HANNINGTON 3 virgates of land. 4 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs, and meadow, 2 acres. The value of these three lands was 40s; now 16d more. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,15 [In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred] The Countess holds 4 hides in [Earls] BARTON herself. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 11 Freemen have 6 ploughs. 3 mills at 28s 8d; meadow, 34 acres. The value was and is £4. Bondi [* the constable *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,16 The Countess holds 4 hides in [Great] DODDINGTON herself. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is £4. Bondi [* the constable *] held it. ^[Belongs to [Earls] Barton]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,17 The Countess holds 4 hides in WILBY herself. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 Freemen have 6 ploughs. The value was and is £4. Bondi [* the constable *] held it ^[Belongs to [Earls] Barton]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,18 The Countess holds 4 hides in [Mears] ASHBY herself. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 Freemen have 6 ploughs. The value was and is £4. Bondi [* the constable *] held it. These three lands belong to [Earls] Barton. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,19 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] In BOUGHTON 3 virgates of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 3 smallholders have them there. ^[Belongs to Boughton]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20a In WYMERSLEY Hundred and a Half The Countess holds 3 1/2 hides in YARDLEY [Hastings] herself. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1 hide of this land. 3 ploughs there. 16 villagers with 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. <228c> Woodland 13 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. Before 1066 and now this land answered for 3 1/2 hides. ^[Earl Waltheof held it]^ The following members belong to it:- [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20b In GRENDON 3 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 9 ploughs. 12 Freemen have them there, and 3 mills at 3s; meadow, 30 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20c In WHISTON 1 virgate of land of the jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders have it there. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20d In DENTON 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 Freemen have them there. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20e In HACKLETON 2 hides of the jurisdiction. Land for 6 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 4 smallholders have them there, and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20f In HORTON 1 virgate of land and 1 hide of the jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20g In WOLLASTON the Countess has the jurisdiction of 1 hide. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20h In BRAFIELD[-on-the-Green] 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 3 smallholders have them there, and woodland, 2 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20i In QUINTON 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 2 villagers and 5 smallholders have it there, and meadow, 4 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20j In HARDINGSTONE 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 6 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs, and meadow, 3 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof held it. Belongs to Yardley [Hastings]]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,20k The value of the whole manor ^[YARDLEY [Hastings]]^ with dependencies was £12; now £15. Earl Waltheof held it. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,21 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] The Countess holds 8 hides in DAVENTRY herself. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 20 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was £3; now £8. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,22 [In `HUXLOE' Hundred] In TWYWELL the Countess holds 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. Earl Waltheof held it. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,23 [In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred] Hugh holds 1/2 hide in WELLINGBOROUGH from the Countess. It answered for as much before 1066. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A mill at 5s. The value was 10s; now 20s. Godwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,24 [* In _ Hundred *] He also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1/2 hide in {WALETONE} from the Countess. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have it there. The value was 2s; now 5s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,25 [In WITCHLEY Wapentake] Robert [* of Bucy *] holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in BISBROOKE from the Countess. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 12 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood 1 1/2 furlongs in length and as much in width. The value was 20s; now 30s. Edward [* the noble *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,26 Grimbald [* of Houghton *] holds 3 hides, less 1 bovate, in TICKENCOTE from the Countess. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 Freemen with 12 villagers and 1 smallholder have 5 ploughs. A mill at 24s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. Edward [* the noble *] held it and this [next land]. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,27 He also ^[Grimbald [* of Houghton *]]^ holds 1 hide in HORN from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 male and 2 female slaves. 9 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s 8d. The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[Edward [* the noble *] held it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,28 [In `STOTFOLD' Hundred] He also ^[Grimbald [* of Houghton *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land in [East] FARNDON from the Countess. Land for 2 oxen. The value was and is 32d. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,29 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] He also ^[Grimbald [* of Houghton *]]^ holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in MOULTON from the Countess. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 12 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. Aelric held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,30 In CORBY Hundred Thorger holds 3 virgates of land and 1 bovate and the third part of 1 bovate in NEWTON from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have another. 1/2 mill at 16d; woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 6s. He also held it freely. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,31 In ROTHWELL Hundred Ketilbert holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in BRAYBROOKE from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. The value was and is 15s. He also held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] <228d> NTH 56,32 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Ulf [* son of Azur *] holds 1 hide of the jurisdiction in OXENDON from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 5 Freemen and 6 smallholders. Value 20s. He also held it freely before 1066. ^[Belongs to Oxendon]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,33 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] Bishop holds 1/2 hide in MOULTON from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,34 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] Thorbiorn? holds 1/2 hide in HORTON from the Countess. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there, with 2 smallholders. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,35 [In `GRAVESEND' Hundred] Leofric holds 1/2 hide and 1 virgate of land, less the fifth part of 1/2 hide, in WELTON and THRUPP [Grounds] from the Countess. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 2 smallholders. Value 8s. Leofric also held it before 1066. The King has the jurisdiction of it. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,36 [In WITCHLEY Wapentake] William holds 4 hides in GLASTON from the Countess. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 3 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 40s. Edward [* the noble *] held it, with full jurisdiction. To this manor belong 6 Freemen in [North] LUFFENHAM, a manor of the King's, 1 in SEATON and 1 in THORPE[-by-Water], whose resources are noted above. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,37 In CORBY Hundred Lancelin holds 3 virgates of land and 1 bovate and the third part of 1 bovate in NEWTON from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders have another. A mill at 7s 8d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 5s; now 16s. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held this land freely before 1066]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,38 Lancelin also holds 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in OAKLEY from the Countess. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 19 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 3 perches wide; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. Bondi [* the constable *] held these lands freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,39 [In HIGHAM Hundred] He also ^[Lancelin]^ holds 2 hides, less 1 virgate, in BOZEAT from the Countess. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. {Stric} held it from Earl Waltheof. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,40 In MAWSLEY Hundred Fulcher [* Malsor *] holds 3 hides and 3 virgates of land in WALGRAVE from the Countess. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 14 villagers with 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 8 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is £3. The Countess has the jurisdiction. Alsi held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,41 Hugh holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land in SCALDWELL from the Countess. Land for 4 ploughs. 7 Freemen and 4 smallholders have them there. The value was and is 21s 4d. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,42 Hugh also holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in [Hanging] HOUGHTON from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 Freemen with 4 smallholders have them there. The value was and is 13s 4d. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,43 He also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land in HOLCOT from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen with 3 smallholders have them there. Value 20s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,44 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] He also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1 virgate of land in MOULTON. 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough; he pays 33d. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,45 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] He also ^[Hugh]^ holds 2 hides, less 1 virgate, in [Castle] ASHBY from the Countess. It answered for as much before 1066. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 12 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 furlong and 11 perches in length and in width 1 furlong, less 7 perches. The value was 20s; now £4. To this manor belongs 1 virgate of land of the jurisdiction in GRENDON. 4 Freemen have 1 plough. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,46 In ROTHWELL Hundred Eustace [* of Huntingdon *] holds 2 1/2 hides and the third part of 1 hide in RUSHTON from the Countess. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 female slave. <229a> 19 villagers with 8 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 1 Freeman. A mill at 32d; woodland, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,47 In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred Alan [* the steward *] holds 1 hide in HARDWICK from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs; they are there, with 2 slaves and 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was and is 20s. Ulf [* son of Azur *] held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,48 In ORLINGBURY Hundred He also ^[Alan [* the steward *]]^ holds 1 hide in HARDWICK from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs and meadow, 7 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,49 In `HUXLOE' Hundred Walter holds 5 hides in LILFORD from the Countess. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3; 4 slaves. 20 villagers and 16 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 24s; meadow, 50 acres. The value was and is £8. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,50 In `SPELHOE' Hundred Rohais holds 1 hide in SPRATTON from the Countess. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 villager with 8 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 64d. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,51 [In HIGHAM Hundred] Corbelin holds 2 hides in WOLLASTON from the Countess. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 16s; now 40s. {Stric} held it freely. Winemar of Hanslope claims it. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,52 {Dodin} holds 1 virgate of land in EASTON [Maudit] from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 12d; now 3s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,53 [In `HAMFORDSHOE' Hundred] Gilbert holds 1/2 virgate of land in WELLINGBOROUGH from the Countess. Land for 1 ox. This land belongs to [Great] Doddington and it is valued there. ^[Bondi [* the constable *] held it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,54 [In HIGHAM Hundred] Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds 1 virgate of land in BOZEAT from the Countess. 4 smallholders. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,55 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] He also ^[Winemar [* of Flanders *]]^ holds 1/2 hide in DENTON? from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough; as much there. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,56 He also ^[Winemar [* of Flanders *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land of the jurisdiction in BRAFIELD[-on-the-Green]. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. ^[Belongs to Brafield[-on-the-Green]. Ulf [* son of Azur *] held it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57a He also ^[Winemar [* of Flanders *]]^ holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]: [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57b ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In HOUGHTON 1 virgate of land. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57c ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In PRESTON [Deanery] 3 virgates of land and meadow, 3 acres. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57d ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In QUINTON 3 virgates of land and meadow, 5 acres. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57e ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In the same village ^[QUINTON]^ 1/2 hide. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57f ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In WOOTTON 1 hide. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57g ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ In HOUGHTON 1 virgate of land and meadow, 5 acres. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,57h ^[He also Winemar [* of Flanders *] holds of the jurisdiction of Yardley [Hastings]:]^ Between them land for 6 ploughs. 5 Freemen, 9 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. The value of the whole was 30s; now 53s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,58 Norgiold holds 3 virgates of land in COGENHOE from the Countess. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs; as many there, with 6 Freemen. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,59 [In UPTON Hundred] Robert [* of Bucy *] holds 3 virgates of land in WOTHORPE? from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is there, in lordship, with 4 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 4s; now 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,60 [In `SPELHOE' Hundred] He also ^[Robert [* of Bucy *]]^ holds 1 virgate of land in BOUGHTON from the Countess. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there. Value 3s. Ulfkil held it freely. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,61 In `SPELHOE' Hundred The Countess herself gave 3 hides, less 1/2 virgate, in BOUGHTON to [* the Abbey of *] Saint-Wandrille with the King's assent. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs. 14 villagers with 12 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Two thanes held it freely. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,62 Gerard holds 1/2 virgate of land in BOUGHTON from the Countess. Value 4s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,63 [In WYMERSLEY Hundred] Nigel holds 1/2 virgate of land of the jurisdiction in HOUGHTON from the Countess. 2 smallholders. ^[Belongs to Houghton. Ulf [* son of Azur *] held it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,64 He also ^[Nigel]^ holds 2 hides in the same village ^[HOUGHTON]^ from the Countess. It answers for as much. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 13s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. Ulf [* son of Azur *] held it. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] <229b> NTH 56,65 Gilbert holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in PIDDINGTON from the Countess. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 5 smallholders and a priest have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Two men of Burgred [* father of Edwin *]'s held it; they could go where they wished. Bishop Geoffrey [* of Coutances *] claims it, and Winemar of Hanslope too. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] NTH 56,66 [In CLEYLEY Hundred] William Peverel holds 1 hide and the fifth part of 1 hide in POTTERSPURY from the Countess. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 30s. Bishop held it freely. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] ?57? Land of Gilbert [the cook] NTH 57,1 In `SPELHOE' Hundred Gilbert the cook holds 4 hides from the King in BILLING. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 male slaves, 1 female. 10 villagers with 7 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 28 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. Thor held it freely before 1066. [= ?57? Land of Gilbert [the cook] =] NTH 57,2 In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half He also holds 2 hides in WATFORD. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 male and 1 female slave. 20 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. Thor held it freely. [= ?57? Land of Gilbert [the cook] =] NTH 57,3 Gilbert also holds 2 parts of 1 virgate of land in HOLLOWELL. Land for 3 oxen. Value 12d. [= ?57? Land of Gilbert [the cook] =] NTH 57,4 [In NOBOTTLE Hundred] He also holds 1 virgate of land in RAVENSTHORPE. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have it. The value was 3s; now 5s. Northmann held it. [= ?57? Land of Gilbert [the cook] =] ?58? Land of David [* of Argentan *] NTH 58,1 [In WITCHLEY Wapentake] David [* of Argentan *] holds 3 virgates of land from the King in [Little] CASTERTON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship, however, 1 plough. 6 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 12s; meadow, 5 acres. Value 40s. Asgot held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?58? Land of David [* of Argentan *] =] NTH 58,2 In FOXLEY Hundred He also holds 1 hide and 4 parts of 1/2 hide in BRADDEN. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 5s; now 10s. Bishop held it freely before 1066. [= ?58? Land of David [* of Argentan *] =] ?59? Land of Richard [* the artificer *] NTH 59,1 In UPTON Hundred Richard holds 2 hides from the King in STIBBINGTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 5 smallholders have another; they pay 5s. A mill at 8s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 50 perches long and 15 perches wide. The value was 2s; now 20s. ^[Alwin the hunter held these lands of Richard before 1066]^ [= ?59? Land of Richard [* the artificer *] =] NTH 59,2 In `HUXLOE' Hundred He also holds 3 virgates of land in BENEFIELD. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers have another. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 2s; now 10s. ^[Alwin the hunter held this land of Richard before 1066]^ [= ?59? Land of Richard [* the artificer *] =] NTH 59,3 In `SPELHOE' Hundred He also holds 4 hides in ABINGTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 12 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 20s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. ^[Alwin the hunter held this land of Richard before 1066]^ [= ?59? Land of Richard [* the artificer *] =] NTH 59,4 In CORBY Hundred He also holds 1 virgate of land in KIRBY. Land for 2 ploughs. It is in lordship. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have another. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 12d; now 6s. ^[Alwin the hunter held this land of before 1066]^ [= ?59? Land of Richard [* the artificer *] =] ?60? Land of William ^[the artificer]^ [and other thanes] NTH 60,1 In ORLINGBURY Hundred William ^[the artificer]^ holds 2 hides from the King in PYTCHLEY. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 furlongs in length and width. The value was 11s; value now 40s. Alwin the hunter held these lands of Richard and William before 1066. NTH 60,2 [In CORBY Hundred] William ^[the artificer]^ also holds LAXTON. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 12 villagers with 1 Freeman have 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 30s. Thorulf held it freely before 1066. NTH 60,3 Olaf holds 1 virgate of land from the King in WELDON. The jurisdiction is in Corby, [a manor] of the King's. Land for 1/2 plough; it is there, with 1 smallholder. The value was 2s; now 3s. ^[King Edward held it]^ NTH 60,4 [In GUILSBOROUGH Hundred and a Half] {Dodin} holds 1/2 hide from the King in COTTESBROOKE. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 slave. The value was 12d; now 2s. NTH 60,5 In `STOTFOLD' Hundred Oslac [* White *] holds 3 virgates of land and the third part of 1 virgate from the King in [East] FARNDON. Land for 1 plough. 2 ploughs there, however, with 4 villagers and 5 smallholders. A mill at 12d. The value was and is 16s. <229c> <229d> <230a> LEICESTERSHIRE LEC C1 The City of LEICESTER paid to the King £30 a year before 1066 at face value, at 20 [pence] to the {ora}, and 15 sesters of honey. LEC C2 Whenever the King went on campaign by land, 12 burgesses from this Borough went with him; but if he went against the enemy by sea, they sent him 4 horses from this Borough as far as London, for carrying weapons or other things which might be needed. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C3 Now King William has £42 10s, by weight, for all the payments of the City and County. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C4 For a hawk, £10 at face value; for a packhorse, 20s. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C5 From the moneyers, £20 a year at 20 [pence] to the {ora}; of these £20 Hugh of Grandmesnil has the third penny. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C6 The King has 39 houses in LEICESTER. LEC C7 The Archbishop of York, 2 houses, with full jurisdiction; they belong to Tur Langton. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C8 Earl Hugh [has] 10 houses which belong to Barrow[-upon-Soar]; 6 houses which belong to Kegworth; and 1 house which belongs to Loughborough. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C9 The Abbey of Coventry has 10 houses. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C10 The Abbey of Crowland has 3 houses. From all of these the King has his tax. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C11 Hugh of Grandmesnil has 110 houses and 2 churches. Besides these he has 24 houses in this Borough shared with the King. Apart from these, Hugh also has in Leicester 24 burgesses who belong to Anstey and 13 burgesses who belong to Sileby; and 3 houses which belong to [Old] Ingarsby, 10 houses which belong to Belgrave 4 houses which belong to Broughton [Astley] 9 houses which belong to Stockerston 4 houses which belong to Wigston [Magna] 7 houses which belong to Enderby 3 houses which belong to [Earl] Shilton 10 houses which belong to Birstall 3 houses which belong to Burton [Overy] 1 house which belongs to `Bromkinsthorpe' 2 houses which belong to Desford 3 houses which he bought from Osbern, which belong to {Legham} 1 house which belongs to {Letitone} 1 house which belongs to Thurcaston LEC C12 In this Borough Hugh ^[of Grandmesnil]^ also has 2 churches and 2 houses, and 4 unoccupied houses. Hugh of Gouville holds 5 houses from Hugh ^[of Grandmesnil]^ himself with full jurisdiction. These are in exchange for Watford. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C13 Robert of Vessey has 6 houses with full jurisdiction which belong to Newton [Harcourt], and 3 others with full jurisdiction which belong to Kibworth [Harcourt]. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C14 Geoffrey of la Guerche, 1 house which belongs to [Little] Dalby, and another which belongs to Pickwell. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C15 In Leicester there are 4 houses which belong to Shepshed, 1 which belongs to Saddington, and 1 which belongs to Thorpe [Acre]. LEC C16 In the Borough itself Henry of Ferrers and Robert the bursar have 1 burgess. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C17 Also in the Borough Countess Judith has 28 houses and 5s 4d from half a mill. Outside the Borough she has 6 carucates of land which belong to the Borough; she has 1 plough there and her men 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value of the whole, 40s. ^[Leicester]^ LEC C18 The woodland of the whole sheriffdom, called {HERESWODE}, has [4] leagues in length and 1 league in width. ^[Leicester]^ <230b> List 1 List of landholders in Leicestershire 1 King William 2 The Archbishop of York 3 The Bishop of Lincoln 4 The Bishop of Coutances 5 Peterborough Abbey 6 Coventry Abbey 7 Crowland Abbey 8 Godwin the priest and other almsmen 9 The Count of Meulan 10 Earl Aubrey 11 Countess Godiva 12 Countess Aelfeva 13 [[43]] Earl Hugh 14 [[13]] Hugh of Grandmesnil 15 [[14]] Henry of Ferrers 16 [[15]] Robert of Tosny 17 [[16]] Robert of Vessey [17 Robert of Bucy] 18 Roger of Bully 19 Robert the bursar 20 Robert the usher 21 Ralph of Mortimer 22 Ralph son of Hubert 23 Guy of Raimbeaucourt 24 Guy of Craon 25 William Peverel 26 William Bonvallet 27 William Lovet 28 Geoffrey Alselin 29 Geoffrey of la Guerche 30 Godfrey of Cambrai 31 Gunfrid of Chocques 32 Humphrey the chamberlain 33 Gilbert of Ghent 34 Gerbert 35 Durand Malet 36 Drogo of la Beuvrière 37 Mainou the Breton 38 Oger the Breton 39 Nigel of Aubigny 40 Countess Judith 41 Adeliza, wife of Hugh [of Grandmesnil] 42 Herbert and others of the King's servants 43 Earl Hugh 44 The Count of Meulan's men ?[1]? Land of the King LEC 1,1a In FRAMLAND Wapentake The King holds CROXTON [Kerrial]. 24 carucates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves. 22 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 30 Freemen have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; 2 mills at 8s. ^[Earl Morcar held this manor. Hugh son of Baldric now holds it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,1b KNIPTON belongs to this manor ^[Croxton [Kerrial]]^. 8 carucates of land and 6 bovates. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders and 10 Freemen have 4 ploughs. 6 mills at 13s 4d; meadow, 13 acres. ^[Earl Morcar held this manor. Hugh son of Baldric now holds it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,1c HARSTON belongs to the same manor ^[Croxton [Kerrial]]^. 12 carucates of land. 20 Freemen with 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres. Value of the whole was £10; now £17. ^[Earl Morcar held this manor. Hugh son of Baldric now holds it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,2 The King holds [Nether] BROUGHTON. 12 carucates of land. In lordship 1 plough. 24 Freemen with 9 villagers and 4 smallholders have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. The value was £3; now £8. Earl Morcar held these 2 manors. Hugh son of Baldric now holds them at a revenue from the King. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,3 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] The King holds ROTHLEY. King Edward held it. 5 carucates of land. In lordship 2 of them; 2 ploughs there. 29 villagers with a priest and 18 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 37 acres; the lord's woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; the villagers' woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value of this village, 62s a year. The following members belong to this manor. <230c> In ALLEXTON 6 bovates of land. It is waste. In BARSBY 5 carucates of land less 1 bovate. Meadow, 15 acres. In SEAGRAVE 6 carucates of land. Meadow 3 furlongs in length and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. In SILEBY 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates. Meadow, 10 acres. In TUGBY 6 carucates of land. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. In SKEFFINGTON 12 carucates of land. A mill at 12d; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. In MAREFIELD 3 carucates of land. Meadow, 8 acres. In another [estate called] MAREFIELD 3 carucates of land. Meadow, 8 acres. In HALSTEAD 3 carucates of land less 2 bovates. Meadow 1 acre; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. In CHADWELL and WYCOMB 4 carucates of land. 2 mills at 2s. In TILTON[-on-the-Hill] 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 acres. In ASFORDBY 12 carucates of land. 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 20 acres. In KEYHAM 4 carucates of land. Meadow, 8 acres. In WARTNABY 6 carucates of land. Meadow, 10 acres. In TWYFORD 4 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 8 acres. In SOMERBY 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 6 acres. In FRISBY[-on-the-Wreake] 8 carucates of land. Meadow, 4 acres; from part of a mill 2s. In SAXELBY 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 5 acres. In GRIMSTON 3 carucates of land less 1 1/2 bovates. In BAGGRAVE 6 carucates of land less 3 bovates. Meadow, 10 acres. In GADDESBY 8 carucates of land and 3 bovates. Meadow, 12 acres. In these are 204 Freemen with 157 villagers and 94 smallholders who have 82 ploughs. Between all of them they pay £31 8s 1d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] LEC 1,4 [In GARTREE Wapentake] The King holds [Great] BOWDEN. King Edward held it. 9 1/2 carucates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 8 villagers and 16 smallholders have 13 1/2 ploughs; they pay 30s a year. ?r? Meadow, [***] acres. Value of the lordship 40s a year. In MEDBOURNE 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 6 1/2 acres. In CRANOE 1 [carucate] of land. In SHANGTON 2 carucates of land. In CARLTON [Curlieu] [6 bovates] of land. In ILLSTON[-on-the-Hill] 2 bovates of land. In GAULBY 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 4 acres. In [Kings] NORTON 3 carucates of land. Meadow, 5 acres. In STRETTON 9 carucates of land. Meadow, 10 acres. In SMEETON [Westerby] 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates. In FOXTON 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 5 acres. In these are 60 Freemen with 2 villagers and 16 smallholders who have 13 ploughs; they pay 150s 18d. The King has the jurisdiction of 2 carucates in Blaston. It belongs to [Great] Bowden. Robert of Tosny holds this land. Value of this jurisdiction, 11s 1/2d. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] LEC 1,5 In {ABEGRAVE} Humphrey the chamberlain holds 2 carucates of land at a revenue from the King's jurisdiction. He has 1 plough, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 12d; now 20s. ^[King Edward held it. Belongs to [Great] Bowden]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] LEC 1,6 In GARTREE Wapentake The King holds SADDINGTON. 1 hide less 1 carucate. In lordship 1 plough; 11 Freemen and 17 villagers with 5 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was £4; now £9. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Godwin now has it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,7 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] In WHATBOROUGH 3 carucates of land. In lordship 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1 Freeman and 11 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow 1 furlong long and 1 wide; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. <230d> To Whatborough belong 1 1/2 carucates of land in `Burfielde' 1 plough, with 1 villager. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Godwin now has it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,8 In THORPE [Acre] 5 carucates of land. 16 villagers with 3 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was £3; now £7. ^[Queen Edith held this land. Godwin now has it at a revenue from the King]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,9 In DISHLEY 1 hide. 16 villagers and 16 Freemen with 1 smallholder have 8 ploughs. 2 mills pay 5s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and as many wide. It was waste; value now 40s. Queen Edith held these lands. Godwin now has them at a revenue from the King. He also holds Dishley from the King as a Holding. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,10 In SHEPSHED Godwin also holds 2 1/2 hides and 4 carucates of land from the King as a Holding. Asgot held it with full jurisdiction. In lordship he has 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 30 villagers with 12 smallholders have 15 ploughs; 20 Freemen with 2 men-at-arms, 6 villagers and 4 smallholders have 21 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 50 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. He found this land waste. From this land come £6 at a revenue, by command of the Bishop of Bayeux, for service concerning the Isle of Wight. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LEC 1,11 [In GARTREE Wapentake] In KNOSSINGTON 3 carucates of land which belong to the jurisdiction of Oakham. 17 Freemen with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Woodland 1 furlong in length and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 20s. The King has it in lordship. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] LEC 1,12 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake The King holds BITTESBY. Leofwin held it before 1066. 5 carucates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York LEC 2,1 In GARTREE Wapentake The Archbishop of York holds TUR LANGTON, and Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *] from him. 13 carucates of land with [West] LANGTON which belongs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 male and 2 female slaves. 20 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,2 In the same village ^[TUR LANGTON]^ Herbert [* son of Aubrey *] holds 3 carucates of land from Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *]. In lordship he has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 2 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value of the whole was 20s; now 60s. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,3 Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *] also holds LUBENHAM from the Archbishop, and Robert from him. 8 carucates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 male and 2 female slaves. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. ^[Arnketil , Osmund, and Oslac [* White *] held it with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,4 In the same village ^[LUBENHAM]^ a man-at-arms holds 3 carucates of land from Robert. In lordship he has 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres. The value of the whole was 20s; now 40s. Arnketil , Osmund, and Oslac [* White *] held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,5 Osbern holds 2 carucates of land in WELHAM from the Archbishop. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres. The value was 4s; now 20s. Arnketil held it. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,6 Osbern also holds 2 carucates of land in KEYTHORPE from the Archbishop. In lordship he has 1 plough, with 1 slave. 1 Frenchman with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Wood, 40 acres. The value was 4s; now 12s. Arnketil held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] LEC 2,7 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Hugh holds 1 carucate of land in TILTON[-on-the-Hill] from the Archbishop, and Frienday from him. 1 plough, with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. This land is [part] of the alms [lands] of Saint Mary's of Southwell. [* Countess *] Gytha held it before 1066. [= ?2? Land of the [Arch]bishop of York =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln LEC 3,1 [* In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake *] The Bishop of Lincoln holds 10 carucates of land in LEICESTER. In lordship he has 5 ploughs, 1 1/2 mills at 10s 8d, and 2 churches at 15s; 17 burgesses who pay 32d a year. From part of the land outside the wall he has 5s 4d. 3 villagers with a priest and 12 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <231a> LEC 3,2 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] The Bishop also holds KNIGHTON. 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 20 villagers with 4 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,3 The Bishop also holds 1 carucate of land in LEIRE. 2 Freemen with 1 smallholder who have 1/2 plough. Value of these lands of St Mary's of Lincoln £6 2s 4d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,4 Robert holds 1 carucate of land in SHARNFORD from the Bishop. 1 plough possible. 2 smallholders. Value 4s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,5 Ralph holds 2 carucates of land in COTES [de Val] from the Bishop. Two ploughs possible. They are there, with 4 Freemen. The value was 20d; now 10s. ^[Godric [* the sheriff *] held this land of Ralph's before 1066]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,6 Ralph also holds 4 carucates of land in POULTNEY from the Bishop. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 1 female slaves. 9 villagers and 9 burgesses in the City ^[Leicester]^ with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[Godric [* the sheriff *] held this land of Ralph's before 1066]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,7 He also ^[Ralph ]^ holds from the Bishop in MISTERTON 3 1/2 carucates of land and 1 carucate of land which pays jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers with 2 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 11s; now 10s. ^[Godric [* the sheriff *] held this land of Ralph's before 1066]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,8 He also ^[Ralph ]^ holds from the Bishop in WALCOTE 4 carucates of land and 2 carucates of land which pay jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough; 2 Freemen have 1 plough. A mill at 10d; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Godric [* the sheriff *] held this land of Ralph's before 1066]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,9 He also ^[Ralph ]^ holds 13 1/2 carucates of land in KIMCOTE from the Bishop. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 Freemen and 6 villagers with 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Godric [* the sheriff *] held this land of Ralph's before 1066]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,10 Ulf holds 2 bovates of land in SWINFORD from the same Ralph . Value 12d. Godric [* the sheriff *] held these lands of Ralph's before 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,11 In GARTREE Wapentake Ranulf holds 3 carucates of land in HOLYOAKS from the Bishop. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 5s 4d; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. Barthi held it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,12 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Godfrey holds 8 carucates of land in [Great] DALBY from the Bishop. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 7 villagers and 16 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow 6 furlongs in length and in width. The value was 60s; now 70[s]. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it with full jurisdiction. In the same village ^[[Great] DALBY]^ 1 man-at-arms holds 1 carucate of land. Value 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,13 Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] holds 4 carucates of land in [South] CROXTON from the Bishop. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 12d; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Godric [* the sheriff *] held it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,14 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Ralph holds 7 1/2 carucates of land in BRANSTON from the Bishop. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 10 villagers with 1 smallholder and 6 Freemen have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. Leofnoth held it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,15 R[***] son of Walter holds 9 1/2 carucates of land in BUCKMINSTER from the Bishop. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 8 villagers and 20 Freemen with 3 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 52 acres. The value was 4s; now £4. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LEC 3,16 Ketilbiorn holds 1 carucate of land in HOLWELL from the Bishop. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have it. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 6s. Wulfgeat held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances LEC 4,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake In ARNESBY the Bishop of Coutances holds 2 1/2 carucates of land and 1 bovate. Wulfric holds from him. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] <231b> ?5? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough LEC 5,1 [In GARTREE Wapentake] The Abbey of Peterborough holds 5 carucates of land less 2 bovates in [West] LANGTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. Aelmer held it freely before 1066. [= ?5? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LEC 5,2 The Abbey itself holds 12 carucates of land in [Great] EASTON. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers with 5 smallholders and 12 Freemen have 8 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £6; now 100s. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] gave it to St Peter's. [= ?5? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LEC 5,3 In this village ^[[Great] EASTON]^ two men-at-arms hold 2 carucates of land from the Abbot. 10 villagers have 2 ploughs and meadow, 10 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?5? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry LEC 6,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake The Abbey of Coventry holds BURBAGE. 1 hide and the fourth part of 1 hide. 22 1/2 carucates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs. 20 villagers with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves have 8 ploughs. Meadow 1 furlong long and as much wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 2s when the Abbot acquired it; now £4. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,2 The Abbey itself holds 3 carucates of land in [Potters] MARSTON. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 5 smallholders have them. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,3 The Abbey itself holds 4 carucates of land in BARWELL. In lordship 1 plough. 14 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow 1 furlong long and as much wide; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 30s. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,4 In the same village ^[BARWELL]^ are 8 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. To this village belongs 1 carucate of land in STAPLETON, and its resources are here entered above. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,5 In GARTREE Wapentake The Abbey itself holds SCRAPTOFT. 12 carucates of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 7 villagers with 6 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 2s; now 40s. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,6 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake The Abbey itself holds 8 1/2 carucates of land in PACKINGTON. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with a priest, 1 smallholder and 5 Freemen have 3 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] LEC 6,7 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] In KIRKBY [Mallory]? Hugh [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 1 1/2 carucates of land from the Abbot. Value 2s. [= ?6? Land of St Mary's of Coventry =] ?7? Land of the Church of Crowland LEC 7,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake The Abbey of Crowland holds 2 carucates of land in SUTTON [Cheney] and 2 carucates of land in STAPLETON. Land for 5 ploughs. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 24s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of Crowland Church =] LEC 7,2 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] The Abbey itself holds 10 1/2 carucates of land in BEEBY. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 21 villagers with 5 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of Crowland Church =] ?8? The King's alms [lands] LEC 8,1 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Godwin the priest holds 1/2 carucate of land in PEATLING from the King. He has 1/2 plough and meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was and is 5s. LEC 8,2 Quentin's wife holds 2 carucates of land in SHEARSBY from the King and another 2 [carucates] in SUTTON[-in-the-Elms]. In these she has 2 smallholders. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 15s; now 3s. LEC 8,3 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Ingeld holds 2 carucates of land and 1 virgate in ILLSTON[-on-the-Hill] from the King. He has 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 Freeman have 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 5s. LEC 8,4 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Arnbiorn the priest holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in SWINFORD from the King. He has 1 plough, with 2 smallholders, and meadow, 3 acres. Value 5s. LEC 8,5 Aelfric the priest holds 2 carucates of land in WIGSTON [Parva] from the King which belongs to Sharnford. He has 1 plough. 5 of his smallholders have another. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 20s. <231c> ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan LEC 9,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake The Count of Meulan holds AYLESTONE from the King. 1 hide and the sixth part of 1 hide. Before 1066 there were 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 female slave. 24 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 4 mills at 48s; meadow, 55 acres. The value was £3; now £4. Saxi held, and Leofwin from him, land for 6 ploughs [***] in such a way that with 4 of them he could do what he wished; with 2 not so. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan =] LEC 9,2 The Count holds FROLESWORTH himself. 1/2 carucate of land. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. The value was 2s; now 5s. ^[Saxi held this land and could go where he would]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan =] LEC 9,3 The Count also holds 6 carucates of land in HUNCOTE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3; 2 male and 1 female slaves. 20 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 2 Freemen with a priest there. A mill at 10s; meadow, 15 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 15s; now £4. ^[Saxi held this land and could go where he would]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan =] LEC 9,4 In COSBY 1 carucate of land which lies in Huncote. ^[Saxi held this land and could go where he would]^ [= ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan =] LEC 9,5 The Count also holds 6 carucates of land in [Market] BOSWORTH. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 7 Freemen with 10 villagers and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £4, now 50s. Saxi held all these lands and could go where he would. [= ?9? Land of the Count of Meulan =] ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey LEC 10,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Earl Aubrey held KNAPTOFT. 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 10 villagers with a priest, 2 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,2 He also held SAPCOTE. 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 1/2 ploughs, with 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders. Wulfric holds it. The value was 2s; now 10s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,3 The Earl also held HINCKLEY. 14 carucates of land. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves. 42 villagers with 16 smallholders and 3 Freemen have 9 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 6 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs wide; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was £6; now £10. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,4 The Earl also held 9 carucates of land in SIBSON. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 female slave. 30 villagers and 17 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. In the same village ^[SIBSON]^ are a further 2 carucates of land. The value of the whole was 60s; now 100s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,5 The Earl also held 1 carucate of land in SHENTON. 3 smallholders. The value was 12d; now 3s. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held these lands. [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,6 Norman holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in SHEARSBY. In lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 2 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 15s; now 40s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,7 Ralph holds 4 1/2 carucates of land and 1 bovate in CROFT. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with 1 Freeman and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 68d; now 40s. To this manor belongs 1 carucate of land; part of it [is] in Broughton [Astley] and part in Sutton[-in-the-Elms]. It was waste; value now, 5s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] <231d> LEC 10,8 Almer holds 5 1/2 carucates of land in [Fenny] DRAYTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 14 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,9 Robert holds 8 1/2 carucates of land in BITTESWELL. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with a priest and 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,10 He also ^[Robert ]^ holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in SWINFORD. Land for 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s, with 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 2s; now 5s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,11 Norman holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in WALTON. Land for 2 ploughs. 10 Freemen have them there. Meadow 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was 10s; now 25s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,12 [In GARTREE Wapentake] He also ^[Norman ]^ holds 6 1/2 carucates of land in THEDDINGWORTH. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2. 8 villagers with 10 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 2s. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,13 He also ^[Norman ]^ holds 3 carucates and 2 bovates of land in THEDDINGWORTH. Land for 3 ploughs. 7 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,14 [* In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake *] Ralph holds 2 carucates of land in {TORP}. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have these there. A mill at 2s there. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,15 Ralph of Chartres holds 4 carucates of land in WANLIP. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 32 acres. The value was 10s; now 25s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,16 He also ^[Ralph of Chartres]^ holds 11 carucates of land in SHOBY. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers and 8 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 9 ploughs. Meadow 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. ^[Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held this land with his men. Earl Aubrey had it later; it is now in the King's hands]^ [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] LEC 10,17 He also ^[Ralph of Chartres]^ holds 7 carucates of land in WALTON[-on-the-Wolds]. In lordship 1 plough. 7 Freemen with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 32d; now 30s. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held all these lands with his men. Earl Aubrey had them later; they are now in the King's hands. [= ?10? Land of Earl Aubrey =] ?11? Land of Countess Godiva LEC 11,1 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Countess Godiva held NORTON[-juxta-Twycross]. 6 carucates of land. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. A priest with 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 5s; now 6s. [= ?11? Land of Countess Godiva, now held by King William =] LEC 11,2 The Countess held 3 carucates of land in APPLEBY [Magna] herself. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was and is 20s. [= ?11? Land of Countess Godiva, now held by King William =] LEC 11,3 The Countess held 1 1/2 carucates of land in BILSTONE herself. 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. The value was and is 5s. [= ?11? Land of Countess Godiva, now held by King William =] ?12? Land of Countess Aelfeva LEC 12,1 [* In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake *] Countess Aelfeva held 5 carucates of land in AYLESTONE. Before 1066 there were 12 ploughs there. In lordship now 2, with 1 slave. 18 villagers with 1 Freeman and 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. The value was and is 110s. [= ?12? Land of Countess Aelfeva, now held by King William =] LEC 12,2 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake The Countess held [Castle] DONINGTON herself. 22 1/2 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 20 ploughs there. Now in lordship 3. 30 villagers with a priest, 5 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 10s 8d; woodland 12 furlongs long and 8 wide. The value was 100s; now £11. [= ?12? Land of Countess Aelfeva, now held by King William =] <232a> ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil LEC 13,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Hugh of Grandmesnil holds WIGSTON [Magna] from the King. 1 hide there and the third part of 1 hide. Land for 16 ploughs. Of this land the third part of 1 hide in lordship; 4 ploughs there; 2 male and 1 female slaves. 32 villagers with a priest and 12 smallholders have 5 ploughs; 31 Freemen with 1 cleric, 2 men-at-arms and 4 Frenchmen have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. The value was and is £8. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,2 He also holds 1 carucate of land in SAPCOTE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 3 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. 1 carucate of land in FROLESWORTH belongs there. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Value 5s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,3 He also holds 2 carucates of land in SHARNFORD from the Queen's Holding so he says. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 3 smallholders has 1/2 plough. The value was 12d; now 10s. Alwin held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,4 He also holds 5 carucates of land in [Earl] SHILTON. In lordship 3 ploughs, with 1 slave. 10 villagers with a priest, 4 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; a mill at 16d; woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was 5s; now 70s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,5 He also holds 6 carucates of land less 3 bovates in RATBY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 10 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 28d. The value was 20s; now 60s. Concerning the jurisdiction of these [carucates] 2 carucates of land are in `Bromkinsthorpe'; 3 in Desford; 1/2 in Glenfield; 1/2 in Braunstone. ^[Ulf held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,6 He also holds 6 carucates of land less 3 bovates in GROBY. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 10 villagers with 1 Freeman and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 20s; now 60s. Ulf held these two lands with full jurisdiction. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,7 He also holds 2 carucates of land in KIRBY [Muxloe]?. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 1 villager and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,8 He also holds 3 carucates of land less 3 bovates in DESFORD. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 villager has 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as much wide. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,9 He also holds 1 carucate of land in STAPLETON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,10 He also holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in KIRKBY [Mallory]?. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,11 He also holds 2 carucates of land in NEWBOLD [Verdon] and BRASCOTE from the Queen's Holding. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,12 He also holds 6 carucates of land in PECKLETON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 3 smallholders. The value was 5s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,13 In GARTREE Wapentake He also holds 9 carucates of land less 1 virgate in ILLSTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 6 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs; Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,14 He also holds 1/2 carucate of land in THORPE [Langton]. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 men. Value 3s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,15 He also holds STOCKERSTON. 28 carucates of land. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 19 villagers and 33 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 22 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. The value was £8; now £9. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <232b> LEC 13,16 Hugh also holds 12 carucates of land in BURTON [Overy]. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves. 15 villagers and 6 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. The value was £4; now £6. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,17 He also holds 11 carucates of land and 1 bovate in CARLTON [Curlieu]. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 9 villagers with a priest, 8 smallholders and 1 Frenchman have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,18 He also holds 12 carucates of land in NOSELEY. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 16 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Water-meadow, 20 acres. The value was 30s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,19 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake He also holds 9 carucates of land in THURCASTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 22 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 3s; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 30s; now £4. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held it freely. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,20 He also holds 7 carucates of land in BELGRAVE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders and 7 Freemen have 4 ploughs. A mill at 12s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,21 He also holds 6 carucates of land in BIRSTALL. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 3 villagers and 9 Freemen with 11 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 36 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 5 ounces of gold. Alwin Buxton? held it, but Hugh says that the King gave it to him. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,22 He also holds 2 carucates of land in ANSTEY. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 13 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; other woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,23 He also holds 10 carucates of land in THURMASTON. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves. 15 villagers with 2 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 24 acres. The value was and is 60s. Hugh has this as a manor but the Shire denies it. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,24 He also holds 9 carucates of land in HUMBERSTONE. The jurisdiction belongs to [Earl] Shilton. Land for 6 ploughs. 14 Freemen with 6 smallholders have 7 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,25 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] He also holds 5 bovates of land in SWINFORD. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager with 2 smallholders has it there. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,26 He also holds 6 carucates of land in BRUNTINGTHORPE. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 20s. To this manor belong 4 Freemen in SMEETON [Westerby]. These men have 1 plough and meadow, 8 acres. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. This land is an adjunct of Leicester with all its customary dues. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,27 [* In GARTREE Wapentake *] Robert of Bucy holds 6 carucates of land in {LESTONE} from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 9 villagers with 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,28 Robert ^[of Bucy]^ also holds 6 carucates of land in the same village ^[{LESTONE}]^. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is 20s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] and Alwin held it. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,29 He also ^[Robert of Bucy]^ holds 5 carucates of land less 1 bovate in SMEETON [Westerby]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <232c> LEC 13,30 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Robert ^[of Bucy]^ also holds 2 carucates of land in TWYFORD from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 5s 4d; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,31 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Roger holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in OADBY from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. The value was and is 5s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,32 Huard holds 3 1/2 carucates of land in another [estate called] PEATLING from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers with 2 smallholders have another [plough]. A mill at 16d; 2 Freemen with 1/2 plough; meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,33 Huard also holds 1 carucate of land in SHEARSBY from the alms [lands] of the King which he has in pledge. Land for 1/2 plough. A man-at-arms has it there. The value was and is 5s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,34 Fulbert holds 2 carucates of land in SAPCOTE from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 2 smallholders and 2 Freemen have [1] 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 5s; now 25s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,35 Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 3 carucates of land in WILLOUGHBY [Waterless] from Hugh. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 3 Freemen with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 1 slave have 1 plough. The value was 64d; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,36 In the same village ^[WILLOUGHBY [Waterless]]^ Ulf holds 1 carucate of land from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. The value was 3s; now 5s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,37 Robert [* Burdet *]'s wife holds 5 1/2 carucates of land less 1 bovate in CROFT from Hugh. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 3 Frenchmen have 3 ploughs. A mill at 3s. The value was 5s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,38 Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *] holds 3 carucates of land in BROUGHTON [Astley] from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 7 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,39 Ulf holds 6 carucates of land less 3 bovates in ENDERBY from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave. 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 55s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,40 Erneis holds 6 carucates of land less 3 bovates in GLENFIELD from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 3 villagers with a priest; 2 smallholders and 4 Freemen have 3 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,41 Robert Burdet's son holds 6 carucates of land less 5 bovates in BRAUNSTONE from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 2 Freemen and 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,42 Serlo holds 5 bovates of land in KIRBY [Muxloe]? from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 2s; now 3s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,43 Arnold holds 1 carucate of land in SUTTON [Cheney] from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there in lordship. The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,44 Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 2 carucates of land in CADEBY from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. In lordship however, 1 plough. 7 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,45 Arnold holds 1 carucate of land in {NEULEBI} from Hugh. It is of the Queen's Holding. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 villagers. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 2s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,46 Ralph and Arnold hold 3 carucates of land less 1 virgate in BARLESTONE from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have these there. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <232d> LEC 13,47 Walter holds 1 carucate of land in SHEEPY [Parva] from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 10s. The value was 2s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,48 Wulfbert holds 9 carucates of land in COTESBACH from Hugh. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers with 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 3s. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,49 In the same village ^[COTESBACH]^ Edwin holds 1 1/2 carucates of land from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. 2 men have 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,50 In GARTREE Wapentake Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 10 1/2 carucates of land in EVINGTON from Hugh. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 25 villagers with 2 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,51 He also ^[Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *]]^ holds 12 carucates of land in [Old] INGARSBY from Hugh. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 1 female slaves. 16 villagers with 7 smallholders, and 1 man-at-arms with 3 Frenchmen have 5 ploughs. A mill at 4s. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,52 Huard and Erneis hold 4 carucates of land in STOUGHTON from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 1/2 ploughs there. The value was 15s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,53 Robert Burdet's son holds 13 carucates of land and 2 bovates in GAULBY from Hugh. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 male and 2 female slaves. 14 villagers with 2 smallholders and 11 Freemen have 7 ploughs; 1 Frenchman with 1 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is £3. Of this land 2 men-at-arms hold 1 carucate of land and 3 bovates. They have 1 1/2 ploughs there. Value, 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,54 Fulco holds 2 carucates of land in FRISBY from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 1 Freeman and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,55 Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 4 carucates of land in SHANGTON from Hugh. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 16s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,56 He also ^[Hugh [* of Gouville *]]^ holds 6 carucates of land in STONTON [Wyville] from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 15 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 5s 4d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,57 Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *] holds 11 carucates of land in [East] LANGTON from Hugh. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 12 villagers with a priest, 1 man-at-arms, 5 smallholders and 1 Freeman have 7 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,58 [* William *] Lovet holds 17 carucates of land and 2 bovates in [Great] GLEN from Hugh. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 male and 3 female slaves. 12 villagers with 6 smallholders and 20 Freemen have 6 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is £6. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,59 In the same village ^[[Great] GLEN]^ Alwin holds 1 carucate of land from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. The value was 2s; now 5s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,60 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Swein holds 9 carucates of land in SYSTON from Hugh. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 17 villagers with a priest, 1 smallholder and 11 Freemen have 6 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,61 Widard holds 2 carucates of land in BIRSTALL from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 12d; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 10s; now 3 ounces of gold. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,62 William [* Lovet *] holds 3 1/2 carucates of land in THURMASTON from Hugh. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have another [plough]. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,63 Robert and Serlo hold 9 carucates of land and 5 bovates in WYMESWOLD from Hugh. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 11 villagers and 4 Freemen with 4 smallholders and 9 Frenchmen <233a> who serve have 10 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 20s; now 100s. 2 brothers held this land as 2 manors. One later bought from the other his part and made one manor of the two before 1066. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,64 Arnold holds 8 1/2 carucates of land in SILEBY from Hugh. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 18 villagers with 4 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 30s; meadow, 60 acres. The value was 60s; now 110s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,65 Ivo [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 14 carucates of land in ASHBY[-de-la-Zouch] from Hugh. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 8 villagers with a priest, 6 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide for 100 pigs. The value was 10s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,66 Arnold holds 6 1/2 carucates of land in ALTON from Hugh. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 25 villagers with 1 man-at-arms and 4 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 10s; now 60s. ^[This land of Arnold 's is from Earl W[***]'s Holding. Swein held both freely before 1066]^ [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,67 He also ^[Arnold ]^ holds 2 carucates of land in STAUNTON [Harold] from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide; elsewhere, woodland, 4 acres. The value was 2s; now 10s. These two lands of Arnold 's are from Earl W[***]'s Holding. Swein held both freely before 1066. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,68 Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 1/2 carucate of land in WHITWICK from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value, 2s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,69 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Walter holds 16 1/2 carucates of land in WALTHAM[-on-the-Wolds] from Hugh. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 24 Freemen with 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms with 7 smallholders and 3 male and 1 female slaves has 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. The value was £3; now £6. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,70 He also ^[Walter]^ holds 15 carucates of land in THORPE [Arnold] from Hugh. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 2 slaves. 16 villagers with 11 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 5s 4d; meadow 4 furlongs long and as much wide. The value was 20s; now £7. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,71 In the same village ^[THORPE [Arnold]]^ he also ^[Walter]^ holds 3 carucates of land from Hugh. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have these there. The value was 3s; now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,72 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Hugh [* of Gouville *] holds 2 carucates of land in [Market] BOSWORTH from Hugh. Land for 1 plough. A priest with a deacon, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves have it there. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[This land is of the Queen's Holding. Alwin held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,73 He also ^[Hugh [* of Gouville *]]^ holds the third part of 1 carucate of land in BARTON[-in-the-Beans] from Hugh. Land for 1/2 plough. He has it there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 12d; now 3s. These two lands are of the Queen's Holding. Alwin held them freely before 1066. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 13,74 Huard holds 2 carucates of land in NEWBOLD [Verdon]. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough there, with 2 smallholders. Value, 10s. [= ?13? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <233b> ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers LEC 14,1 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Henry of Ferrers holds STAPLEFORD from the King. 14 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 17 ploughs there. Of this land 4 carucates in lordship; 5 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 23 villagers with 4 smallholders and 23 Freemen have 13 ploughs. 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 130 acres. The value was £4; now £10. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,2 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Henry also holds TONGE with all its dependencies. 21 1/2 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 11 ploughs there. Of this land 3 carucates in lordship. [***]. 27 villagers with 2 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 13 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 5s; now £6. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,3 In WORTHINGTON 4 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. 4 Freemen with 6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 12d; now 20s. Alwin claims the jurisdiction of 1 carucate of this land saying that it belongs to the king's [manor of] SHEPSHED. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,4 [* In FRAMLAND Wapentake *] In SAXBY 5 carucates of land which belong to Stapleford. 9 villagers have 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 60 acres. Its valuation [is included] in Stapleford. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,5 Henry also holds 9 carucates of land in COSTON. Before 1066 there were 10 ploughs there. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 12 Freemen and 10 villagers with 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 100 acres. The value was 40s; now £7. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,6 Henry also holds EDMONDTHORPE and WYMONDHAM. 27 1/2 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 16 ploughs there. Of this land 2 carucates in lordship; 7 ploughs there; 4 slaves. 28 villagers with a priest, 15 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 14 ploughs. Meadow, 300 acres. The value was £4; now £13. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,7 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] In SEAGRAVE 1/2 carucate of land. 1 villager with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 6d; now 2s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,8 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] In WYFORDBY 1/2 carucate of land, waste. Value however, 8d. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,9 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Henry also holds 6 carucates of land in ORTON[-on-the-Hill]. [***]. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 4 ploughs, with 1 slave. 15 villagers with 13 smallholders have 5 ploughs. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,10 Nigel [* of Stafford *] holds 6 carucates of land in TWYCROSS from Henry. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 11 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. The value was 3s; now 40s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,11 Roald [* father of Thori *] holds 3 carucates of land in GOPSALL from Henry. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 12d; now 30s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,12 Henry holds 2 carucates of land in SHEEPY [Magna] himself. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have these there. A mill at 2s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 2s; now 30s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,13 Roger [* of Livet *] holds 2 carucates of land in CONGERSTONE from Henry. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill; meadow, 3 acres. The value was 2s; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,14 Wazelin holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in SMOCKINGTON from Henry. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 2s; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,15 Roger [* of Livet *] holds 2 bovates of land in SHENTON from Henry. 1 villager. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,16 In GARTREE Wapentake Godric holds 9 carucates of land in HOUGHTON[-on-the-Hill] from Henry. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is 20s. Earl Waltheof held it. Countess Judith claims it. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,17 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Hugh holds 1 carucate of land in ASHBY [Folville] from Henry; it belongs to `Newbold [Folville]'. Before 1066 there was 1 plough there. 2 villagers. The value was and is 3s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <233c> LEC 14,18 Meginta holds 1 carucate of land in COLEORTON from Henry. She has 1 plough, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 furlong long and another in width. The value was 6d; now 5s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,19 Robert [* son of Widelin *] holds SEAL from Henry. 7 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. 4 Freemen with 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. Woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,20 He also ^[Robert [* son of Widelin *]]^ holds another [estate called] SEAL from Henry. 6 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs. 21 villagers with 12 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,21 He also ^[Robert [* son of Widelin *]]^ holds 1 carucate of land in BOOTHORPE from Henry. 1 villager has 1 plough. The value was 8d; now 4s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,22 He also ^[Robert [* son of Widelin *]]^ holds 1 carucate of land in APPLEBY [Parva] from Henry. 4 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 3 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,23 Nigel [* of Aubigny *] holds 10 carucates of land in SWEPSTONE from Henry. Before 1066 there were 10 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 12d; now 40s. Of this land Esbiorn held 2 carucates before 1066; he could go where he would. The remaining land Leofric held whose land Bishop Osmund holds from the King. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,24 Gladwin holds 1/2 carucate of land in NEWTON [Burgoland] from Henry. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres [***]. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,25 Roger [* of Livet *] holds from Henry 1 carucate of land in the same village ^[NEWTON [Burgoland]]^. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,26 John holds 2 carucates of land in WOODCOTE from Henry. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,27 Erdwulf holds 1 carucate of land in OSGATHORPE from Henry. In lordship he has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 12d; now 5s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,28 Roger [* of Livet *] holds 1 carucate of land in STRETTON[-en-le-Field] from Henry, waste; another in DONISTHORPE, likewise waste; a third in COLEORTON, likewise waste. Value however, 2s. Aelfric and Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] held two of these freely; Kari held the third but could not leave with it. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,29 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Robert [* the hunter *] holds 1 carucate of land and 1 bovate in BURTON [Lazars] from Henry. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,30 [* In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake *] Nigel [* of Stafford *] holds 3 carucates of land in {WINDESERS} from Henry; waste. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. Aelfric held it freely. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,31 [* In FRAMLAND Wapentake *] Roger [* of Livet *] holds 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates in SOMERBY from Henry. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 15s; now 40s. To this manor belong 5 carucates of land in [Little] DALBY. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. 16 Freemen with a priest have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Alwold held it freely. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,32 Roger [* of Livet *] also holds 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates in BURROUGH[-on-the-Hill] from Henry. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers have 1 plough with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Alwold held it freely. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,33 Hugh holds 3 carucates of land in NEWBOLD from Henry. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; a mill at 12d. The value was 3s; now 10s. Gamal held it freely. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LEC 14,34 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Nigel [* of Stafford *] holds 1 carucate of land in LINTON from Henry, waste. [= ?14? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <233d> ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny LEC 15,1 In GARTREE Wapentake Robert of Tosny holds 3 carucates of land in HORNINGHOLD from the King. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,2 Robert also holds 4 carucates of land in MEDBOURNE. Before 1066 there were 8 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 13 villagers with 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. To this manor belong 2 carucates of land in BLASTON. 15 Freemen have 3 ploughs. In the manor are meadow, 20 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now £4. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,3 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Robert also holds 17 carucates of land in HARBY. Before 1066 there were 14 ploughs there. In lordship 3; 8 slaves. 24 Freemen with 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 13 ploughs. Meadow 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,4 Robert also holds 15 carucates of land in BARKESTONE[-le-Vale]. Before 1066 there were 15 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 14 villagers with 2 smallholders, a priest and another 4 villagers and 25 Freemen have 11 ploughs. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,5 Robert also holds 9 carucates of land in BOTTESFORD. Before 1066 there were 25 ploughs there. In lordship 5 ploughs; 6 slaves. 12 villagers and 60 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 15 ploughs. A priest with 1 plough. 4 mills at 40s. The value was £12; now £15. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,6 Robert also holds 3 carucates of land in REDMILE. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. It belongs to Bottesford. 2 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 20s. ^[4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric held these lands and could go with them where they would]^ [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,7 To the same manor of Bottesford belong 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates in KNIPTON. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. 5 Freemen have 2 ploughs, and a mill at 5s; meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. 4 thanes, Oswulf [* son of Frani *], Osmund [* {Benz} *], Rolf and Leofric , held these lands and could go with them where they would. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,8 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Walter holds 2 carucates of land in LAUGHTON from Robert. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 6s; now 20s. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,9 Osbern holds 2 carucates of land in LUBENHAM from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,10 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] William [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] holds 18 carucates of land in BARKBY from Robert. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders, 10 Freemen and 4 Frenchmen have 10 ploughs. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 6 carucates in HUNGARTON. He has 1 plough in lordship, and 2 slaves; 7 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 30s; now £4. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,11 Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] holds 5 carucates of land in [South] CROXTON from William [* of Bosc-le-Hard *]. Walter [holds] 2 1/2 carucates of land in QUENBY. In lordship they have 3 ploughs, and 4 slaves; 7 villagers with 4 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was 15s; now 30s. In the same village ^[[South] CROXTON or QUENBY]^ a Frenchman holds land for 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,12 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Ivo [* of Thierceville *] holds 17 carucates of land less 3 1/2 bovates in [Long] CLAWSON from Robert. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 12 slaves. 14 villagers with 2 smallholders and 30 Freemen have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is £6. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,13 Gilbert [* son of Turold *] holds 6 carucates of land in HOSE from Robert. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 5 villagers and 8 Freemen with 1 Frenchman have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] <234a> LEC 15,14 Osmund [* {Benz} *] and Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] hold from Robert 4 carucates of land. [***]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 40s. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,15 Odard [* of Hotot *] holds 1 carucate of land in BOTTESFORD from Robert; Baldric 2 carucates of land; Clarenbald 2 carucates of land; Robert 1 carucate of land; Hildwin 1 1/2 carucates of land; Gilbert [* son of Turold *] 1 carucate of land; another 4 Frenchmen 3 1/2 carucates of land. Between them 12 carucates of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 9 ploughs; 4 slaves; 7 Freemen with 2 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 2 ploughs between them all. Some [of them] have nothing. 2 1/2 mills at 5s 6d. Value of the whole when they acquired it £6; now £16. Leofric held it; he could go where he would. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LEC 15,16 In STATHERN William [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] holds 4 1/2 carucates of land and 3 bovates from Robert; Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] [holds] 4 carucates of land and 7 bovates. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen with 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. The said Leofric held it freely. The full jurisdiction belongs to BOTTESFORD. [= ?15? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey LEC 16,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Robert of Vessey holds GILMORTON from the King, and Godfrey from him. 14 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 9 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 24 Freemen and 4 Frenchmen have 5 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 40s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,2 Norman holds 6 carucates of land less 2 bovates in SHENTON from Robert. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 12d; now 30s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,3 Durand holds 4 carucates of land in KILWORTH from Robert. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 6s; now 30s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,4 In GARTREE Wapentake Geoffrey holds 4 carucates of land in GUMLEY from Robert. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 3 Freemen have another [plough]. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,5 Geoffrey holds 2 carucates of land in SHANGTON from Robert. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves. The value was 12d; now 5s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,6 {Moriland} holds 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates in THORPE [Langton] from Robert. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 4s; now 20s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,7 Robert holds 4 carucates of land himself in [Husbands] BOSWORTH from the King, and Laurence from him. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. A mill at 3s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 4s; now 30s. In this village ^[[Husbands] BOSWORTH]^ 20 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs, and meadow, 20 acres. Value 20s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,8 Robert holds 12 carucates of land himself in KIBWORTH [Harcourt]. Before 1066 there were 10 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves. 10 villagers with 6 Freemen, 6 smallholders and 1 Frenchman have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat held this land of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man]^ [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LEC 16,9 [* In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake? *] Robert holds NEWTON [Harcourt] himself. 10 carucates of land. [***] In lordship 3 ploughs. 11 villagers with 8 Freemen, a priest, 5 smallholders and 6 slaves have 5 ploughs. Of this land a man-at-arms has 2 carucates of land. He has 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; a mill at 2s. The value was 30s; now 60s. Aelric son of Mergeat held these lands of Robert's before 1066; he was a free man. [= ?16? Land of Robert of Vessey =] <234b> ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy LEC 17,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Robert of Bucy holds 3 carucates of land in PEATLING from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 2s; now 5s. ^[Alwin held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,2 Robert also holds 2 carucates of land in LEIRE. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have these there. The value was 2s; now 15s. ^[Alwin held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,3 Robert also holds 1/2 carucate of land in FROLESWORTH. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. The value was 12d; now 2s. Alwin held these lands freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,4 Robert also holds 7 1/2 carucates of land in DUNTON [Bassett]. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 2. 7 villagers and 9 Freemen with 4 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. Leofwin held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,5 Robert also holds 2 carucates of land in ASHBY PARVA. Before 1066 there were 2 1/2 ploughs there. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 6s; now 10s. Godwin held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,6 In GARTREE Wapentake Robert also holds 1 carucate of land in EVINGTON. He has 1/2 plough in lordship. 4 villagers have 1 plough. The value was and is 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,7 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Hugh holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in SWINFORD from Robert. In lordship 1 plough. The villagers have 1/2 plough. The value was 6s; now 10s. ^[Oslac [* White *] held it freely]^ [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,8 Hugh also holds 2 carucates of land in WALCOTE from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. Ulf with his men has another [plough]. The value was 20d; now 6s. Oslac [* White *] held these two lands freely. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,9 Robert holds 3 carucates of land in COSBY from Robert. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 3 Frenchmen and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,10 Geoffrey holds 1 carucate of land and 1 virgate in BARLESTONE from Robert. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders who have 1 plough. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,11 Warin holds 3 1/2 carucates of land in SWINFORD from Robert. Before 1066 there were 4 1/2 ploughs there. 2 of his men have 2 ploughs. The value was 21s; now 20s. Three thanes held it. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,12 Hugh holds 3 1/2 carucates of land less 1 virgate _ from Robert. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,13 Lambert holds 3 carucates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate in the same village _ from Robert. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 2s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,14 Of the said 8 carucates of land _ Alsi holds 1 1/2 carucates of land and the fourth part of 1 virgate. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 15 acres. Value 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,15 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Svavi [* of Bosworth *] holds 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates in [Husbands] BOSWORTH from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. He has 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 2s; value now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,16 Ingeld holds 1/2 carucate of land in ILLSTON[-on-the-Hill] from Robert. 1 plough, with 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 2s; now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,17 He also ^[Ingeld]^ holds 1 virgate of land in SLAWSTON from Robert, waste. The value was and is 4d. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,18 Roger holds 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates in THORPE [Langton] from Robert. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,19 Gilbert holds 6 carucates of land in WELHAM from Robert. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 2. 7 villagers with a priest have 2 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 42 acres. The value was 3s; now 25s. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,20 Godwin and Frani hold 2 1/2 carucates of land in SLAWSTON. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 3s; now 16[s]. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] <234c> LEC 17,21 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Ingeld holds 2 carucates of land less 2 bovates in REARSBY from Robert. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 1/2 mill at 2s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was 3s; now 10s. Alnoth held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,22 Gerard holds 3 carucates of land in GRIMSTON from Robert. Before 1066 there were 3 1/2 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 2 Freemen have 3 ploughs. The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,23 Robert holds 2 carucates of land in SEAGRAVE from Robert. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was 12d; now 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,24 He also ^[Robert]^ holds 12 carucates of land in LODDINGTON from Robert. Before 1066 there were 12 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 5 Freemen with 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 16d. Of this land Gerard holds half. He has 1 plough in lordship. 4 Freemen and 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,25 Ansfrid holds 1 carucate of land in [Great] DALBY from Robert. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 12d; now 3s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,26 Hugh holds 6 carucates of land in RAGDALE from Robert. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 4 Freemen have another [plough]. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 16d; now 20s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,27 Hugh also holds 2 carucates of land in `WILLOWES'. They are waste. Value however, 12d. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,28 Warin holds 4 carucates of land in COLEORTON from Robert. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 12d; now 4s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,29 Robert Burdet's wife holds 2 carucates of land in RATCLIFFE[-on-the-Wreake] from Robert. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. 3 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 3s; meadow, 12 acres. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,30 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Gerard holds 5 carucates of land in HOLWELL and 6 carucates of land in [Ab] KETTLEBY from Robert. Before 1066 there were 10 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 4 smallholders with a priest and 6 Freemen have 5 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 8s; now 60s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,31 Gerard also holds 1 carucate of land in HARBY from Robert. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 3 smallholders have it there. Value 5s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,32 Ansfrid holds 3 1/2 carucates of land in WYMONDHAM from Robert. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 5 villagers and 4 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 2s; now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] LEC 17,33 Ralph Pippin holds 6 carucates of land in GOADBY [Marwood] and 1/2 carucate of land in SCALFORD from Robert. Before 1066 there were 6 1/2 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 6 Freemen with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. The value was 6s; now 22s. Meadow, 26 acres. The holders of these lands before 1066 could go where they would, except for one called Saeric, who held 3 carucates of land in RAGDALE but could not withdraw elsewhere with it. [= ?17? Land of Robert of Bucy =] ?18? Land of Roger of Bully LEC 18,1 In GARTREE Wapentake Roger of Bully holds 2 carucates of land in KNOSSINGTON from the King. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. 4 Freemen with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The fourth part of this woodland belongs to a certain Freeman of the King. The value was 10s; now 8s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Bully =] LEC 18,2 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Roger holds 2 carucates of land in WYMESWOLD from Roger. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. <234d> 6 villagers with 2 Frenchmen have these there. Meadow, 30 acres. Value 10s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Bully =] LEC 18,3 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Roger holds SALTBY himself. 2 hides and 3 carucates of land. Before 1066 there were 28 ploughs there. In lordship 6 ploughs; 16 slaves. 24 villagers and 23 Freemen with 14 smallholders have 20 ploughs. 2 mills at 8s; meadow, 40 acres. The value was £9; now £10. [* Earl *] Morcar held it. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Bully =] LEC 18,4 Richard holds WYFORDBY from Roger. 5 carucates of land and 4 1/2 bovates. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1; 7 slaves. 12 villagers with 8 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; 2 mills at 10s. The value was and is 40s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Bully =] LEC 18,5 He also ^[Richard]^ holds 3 carucates of land in BURTON [Lazars] from Roger. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?18? Land of Roger of Bully =] ?19? Land of Robert the bursar LEC 19,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Robert the bursar holds 5 carucates of land in LEIRE from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2. 4 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 48 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,2 He also holds 6 carucates of land in [Stoney] STANTON. Land [for *** ploughs]. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 4 free men. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,3 He also holds 1 carucate of land in PRIMETHORPE. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 5s. Aelmer held it freely. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,4 He also holds 1 carucate of land in SUTTON[-in-the-Elms]. Land [for *** ploughs]. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 2s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,5 He also holds 2 carucates of land in RATCLIFFE [Culey]. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,6 He also holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in SHACKERSTONE. Land [for *** ploughs]. 5 villagers have 1 plough. [***]. Robert took possession of 1 1/2 carucates of land there; Henry of Ferrers claims them against him. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 5s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,7 He also holds 1/2 carucate of land in CONGERSTONE. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. The value was and is 2s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,8 He also holds 1 carucate of land in SNARESTONE. This is waste. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,9 He also holds 1 carucate of land in ODSTONE. Land [for *** ploughs]. 3 Freemen have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 10s. Henry of Ferrers claims this land. The jurisdiction of 2 carucates of these is an adjunct of the above-written village ^[Shackerstone]^. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,10 [In GARTREE Wapentake] He also holds 1 carucate of land in FLECKNEY. It is waste. Value however, 12d. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,11 He also holds 3 carucates of land in SMEETON [Westerby]. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 3 Freemen with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,12 In GARTREE Wapentake He also holds 3 carucates of land in FLECKNEY. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 20s. ^[Edwin Alfrith held it freely with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,13 He also holds 11 carucates of land and 3 bovates in WISTOW. Before 1066 there were 8 ploughs there. In lordship 2, with 1 slave. 5 villagers with 5 smallholders and 9 Freemen have 4 ploughs; 2 Frenchmen there. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. ^[Edwin Alfrith held it freely with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,14 He also holds 5 carucates of land and 6 bovates in KIBWORTH [Beauchamp]. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. 8 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Edwin Alfrith held these 3 lands freely with full jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] <235a> LEC 19,15 Robert also holds 6 carucates of land in KIBWORTH [Beauchamp]. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves. 9 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Aelmer held this land with full jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,16 He also holds 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates in WISTOW. It is waste. Value however, 2s. Aelmer held this land with full jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,17 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] He also holds 3 carucates of land in TILTON[-on-the-Hill]. In lordship 2 ploughs. 13 villagers with a priest and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 20s. Aelmer held these lands with full jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,18 He also holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in [East] NORTON. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 2 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,19 In FRAMLAND Wapentake He also holds 5 carucates of land and 3 bovates in SOMERBY. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 10s. Wulfnoth held it freely. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] LEC 19,20 He also holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in WITHCOTE. This is waste. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 12d. [= ?19? Land of Robert the bursar =] ?20? Land of Robert the usher LEC 20,1 [* In FRAMLAND Wapentake *] Robert the usher holds 2 carucates of land in HOSE from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 8 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?20? Land of Robert the usher =] LEC 20,2 {Turstin} holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in HOSE from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?20? Land of Robert the usher =] LEC 20,3 He also ^[{Turstin}]^ holds 4 carucates of land in [Long] CLAWSON from Robert. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have these there. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 10s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?20? Land of Robert the usher =] LEC 20,4 Theobald holds 2 carucates of land in [Long] CLAWSON from Robert. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 10s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?20? Land of Robert the usher =] ?21? Land of Ralph of Mortimer LEC 21,1 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Ralph of Mortimer holds OSBASTON from the King, and Roger from him. 4 carucates of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. Woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Edric [* the wild *] and [* Queen *] Edith held it freely]^ [= ?21? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] LEC 21,2 Roger also holds `WESTON' from Ralph. 5 1/2 carucates of land. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 12 villagers with 1 Freeman have 3 1/2 ploughs. Value 70s; it was waste. Edric [* the wild *] and [* Queen *] Edith held these two lands freely. [= ?21? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?22? Land of Ralph son of Hubert LEC 22,1 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Ralph son of Hubert holds 9 carucates of land in [Old] DALBY from the King, and Robert from him. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 man-at-arms with 2 Freemen, 13 villagers and 8 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; spinney 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?22? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt LEC 23,1 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds 18 carucates of land in THRUSSINGTON from the King. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 30 Freemen with 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 11 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LEC 23,2 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Abbot Benedict [* of Selby *] holds 9 carucates of land in `STORMESWORTH' from Guy. Land for 6 ploughs. 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs. <235b> This land belongs to Stanford[-on-Avon] in Northamptonshire. The value was 30s; now 60s. Leofric held it before 1066. ^[Abbot Benedict bought this land from Guy]^ [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LEC 23,3 The Abbot [* Benedict of Selby *] also holds 1 carucate of land in MISTERTON from Guy. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. It is waste. Value however, 2s. ^[Abbot Benedict bought this land from Guy]^ [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LEC 23,4 In GARTREE Wapentake The Abbot [* Benedict of Selby *] also holds 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates in [Husbands] BOSWORTH from Guy. Land for 1 plough. However, 1 in lordship. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 6s; now 20s. Abbot Benedict bought these lands from Guy. [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LEC 23,5 [* In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake *] Robert holds 2 1/2 carucates of land from Guy in KILWORTH. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 Freemen with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. ^[This land belongs to Stanford[-on-Avon]. Leofric held it]^ [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LEC 23,6 [* In GARTREE Wapentake *] He also ^[Robert]^ holds 11 1/2 carucates of land in [Husbands] BOSWORTH from Guy. Land for 12 ploughs. 20 Freemen with 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 30s; now 20s. These 2 lands belong to STANFORD[-on-Avon]. Leofric held them. [= ?23? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] ?24? Land of Guy of Craon LEC 24,1 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Guy of Craon holds 8 carucates of land in STONESBY from the King. Before 1066 there were 8 ploughs there. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 4 villagers with 5 smallholders and 11 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. [= ?24? Land of Guy of Craon =] LEC 24,2 He also holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in WALTHAM[-on-the-Wolds] with full jurisdiction and 1/2 carucate of land without full jurisdiction. The resources of this land are enumerated above. ^[Belongs to Stonesby]^ [= ?24? Land of Guy of Craon =] LEC 24,3 Warin holds 3 carucates of land in SPROXTON from Guy. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 7 Freemen with 1 villager have 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 15 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?24? Land of Guy of Craon =] ?25? Land of William Peverel LEC 25,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake William Peverel holds FOSTON from the King. 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 male and 1 female slaves. 11 Freemen with 8 villagers and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. [= ?25? Land of William Peverel =] LEC 25,2 William also holds 1/2 hide and 3 bovates of land in ARNESBY. Land for 7 ploughs. 2 of William's men with 14 villagers and 3 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and as much wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. In Leicester a burgess who belongs to this village. [= ?25? Land of William Peverel =] LEC 25,3 Payne holds 6 carucates of land and 5 bovates in `LUBBESTHORPE' from William. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders who, with 2 Freemen residing in `Bromkinsthorpe', have 2 ploughs and 5 oxen ploughing. These 2 Freemen have 5 bovates of land. Meadow, 40 acres; unproductive woodland 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 50s; now £4. [= ?25? Land of William Peverel =] LEC 25,4 Riculf holds 3 carucates of land less 3 bovates in KIRBY [Muxloe] from William; they belong to `Lubbesthorpe'. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 30s. [= ?25? Land of William Peverel =] LEC 25,5 Saxfrith holds 16 carucates of land less 2 bovates in ASHBY [Magna] from William. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves. 13 Freemen with 1 villager and 10 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. [= ?25? Land of William Peverel =] ?26? Land of William Bonvallet LEC 26,1 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake William Bonvallet holds 2 carucates of land in RAVENSTONE. It was and is waste. [= ?26? Land of William Bonvallet =] <235c> ?27? Land of William Lovet LEC 27,1 [* In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake *] William Lovet holds 3 carucates of land in DISEWORTH from the King. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?27? Land of William Lovet =] LEC 27,2 [In GARTREE Wapentake] William also holds THEDDINGWORTH. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. 2 Freemen with 2 other men have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 3s; now 10s. The jurisdiction of this land is an adjunct of the King's manor of [Great] Bowden. [= ?27? Land of William Lovet =] LEC 27,3 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] William also holds 5 carucates of land in SEWSTERN. Before 1066 there were 5 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 1 Freeman have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 3s; now 10s. This land is in FRAMLAND Wapentake. [= ?27? Land of William Lovet =] LEC 27,4 [In] `STOTFOLD' [Hundred] the third part of 1 virgate. Waste. [= ?27? Land of William Lovet =] ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin LEC 28,1 In GARTREE Wapentake Geoffrey Alselin holds 6 carucates of land in HALLATON from the King, and Norman from him. Before 1066 there were 8 ploughs there. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 19 villagers with 1 Freeman, 1 free man and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 60s; now 100s. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LEC 28,2 Norman also holds 3 carucates of land in GOADBY from Geoffrey. Before 1066 there were 2 ploughs there. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LEC 28,3 Norman also holds 1 carucate of land in KEYTHORPE from Geoffrey. Before 1066 there was 1 plough there. 1 Freeman with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 6s. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LEC 28,4 Norman also holds 12 carucates of land in BILLESDON from Geoffrey. Before 1066 there were 12 ploughs there. In lordship there [neither] was nor is anything. 4 Freemen with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Of this land 3 men-at-arms hold 7 1/2 carucates. In lordship they have 3 ploughs, and 11 villagers with 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. The value of the whole was 55s; now 60s. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LEC 28,5 Norman also holds 10 carucates of land in ROLLESTON from Geoffrey. Before 1066 there were 6 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 1 man-at-arms with 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 25s. Toki [* son of Auti *] held the whole of this land with full jurisdiction. [= ?28? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche LEC 29,1 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Geoffrey of la Guerche holds 3 carucates of land in STANTON[-under-Bardon] from the King. Before 1066 there were 4 ploughs there. In lordship 1 plough. 13 villagers with 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 20s. King William gave this land, and the following likewise, to Geoffrey in exchange for the village called Thurcaston. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,2 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Geoffrey also holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in [East] NORTON. Before 1066 there were 3 ploughs there. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. The value was and is 10s. Alwin and Ulf held it freely. ^[King William gave this land, and the one above, to Geoffrey in exchange for the village called Thurcaston]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,3 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Geoffrey holds MELTON [Mowbray] himself. 7 hides, 1 carucate of land and 1 bovate. In each hide are 14 1/2 carucates of land. In lordship 4 ploughs; 4 slaves. 20 villagers with 2 priests and 14 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. A market which pays 20s; 2 mills, 25s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 100s; now £8. These members are attached to this manor. In FREEBY 10 carucates of land. Meadow, 30 acres. In WYFORDBY 1 1/2 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate. Meadow, 6 acres. In BURTON [Lazars] 12 carucates of land less 1 bovate. Meadow, 12 acres. In [Eye] KETTLEBY 8 carucates of land. Meadow, 6 acres. In KIRBY [Bellars] 17 carucates of land. In SYSONBY 2 1/2 carucates of land. In EASTWELL 6 carucates of land. Meadow, 10 acres. In GOADBY [Marwood] 6 carucates of land. Meadow, 20 acres. In these lands there were 48 ploughs before 1066. Now 100 Freemen with 10 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 43 ploughs. Value of the whole when acquired £4 10s; now £15 10s. Before 1066 Leofric son of Leofwin held this land with full jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] <235d> LEC 29,4 In WELBY 8 carucates of land less 2 bovates which belong to Melton [Mowbray]. There were 5 ploughs. Now 16 Freemen have 5 ploughs there, and meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. ^[Before 1066 Leofric son of Leofwin held this land with full jurisdiction]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,5 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Walter [* of Pailton *] holds 8 carucates of land in ULLESTHORPE from Geoffrey. There were 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,6 Alfred holds 2 carucates of land in {LILINGE} from Geoffrey. There were 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 9 villagers with 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,7 Robert holds 1 carucate of land in BITTESWELL from Geoffrey. 1 smallholder. The value was and is 12d. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,8 Alwin holds 1 carucate of land in `STORMESWORTH' from Geoffrey. There was 1 plough. Now likewise, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was and is 5s. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,9 Alwin holds 1 carucate of land in SWINFORD from Geoffrey. It is waste. Value however, 2s. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,10 In GARTREE Wapentake {Buter} holds 14 carucates of land in PICKWELL and LEESTHORPE from Geoffrey. There were 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 slaves. 7 villagers with a priest, 26 Freemen and 9 smallholders have 13 ploughs. A mill at 4d; meadow, 50 acres. The value was 40s; now £4. Ordmer held it freely before 1066. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,11 In FRAMLAND Wapentake In {GODTORP} 3 1/2 carucates of land. Jurisdiction of Pickwell and Somerby. There were 3 ploughs. Now 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 10s. ^[{Buter} holds it]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,12 In BURROUGH[-on-the-Hill] 1 carucate of land. There was 1 plough. Jurisdiction of Pickwell. The value was and is 5s. ^[{Buter} holds it]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,13 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake William holds 9 carucates of land in QUENIBOROUGH from Geoffrey. There were 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 28 villagers with 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 40s. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,14 He also ^[William ]^ holds BURTON[-on-the-Wolds] from Geoffrey with full jurisdiction. 5 carucates of land. There were 3 ploughs. 9 Freemen have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held it freely. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,15 Aubrey holds 6 carucates of land in [Cold] NEWTON from Geoffrey. There were 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 Freemen with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 12s; now 20s. This land is also [part] of the exchange for Thurcaston. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,16 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Ralph holds 7 carucates of land in KIRBY [Bellars] from Geoffrey. He has 3 ploughs in lordship, and 6 villagers with 4 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value £7. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,17 Rainer holds 2 carucates of land in SYSONBY from Geoffrey. He has 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. 2 Freemen with 4 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 20s. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,18 William [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] and Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] hold 8 carucates of land and 2 bovates in STATHERN from Geoffrey. It is an adjunct of Melton [Mowbray]. There were 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 16 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Leofric son of Leofwin held it freely. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,19 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Robert holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in [Little] DALBY from Geoffrey. There were 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. ^[This land is [part] of the exchange for Thurcaston, as Geoffrey's men say. Alwold held it freely]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,20 Alwold holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in WITHCOTE from Geoffrey. There was 1 plough. Now there is 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 acres. The value was and is 5s. These two lands are [part] of the exchange for Thurcaston, as Geoffrey's men say. Alwold held them freely. [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LEC 29,21 In [Little] DALBY 2 1/2 carucates of land. 3 Freemen. Jurisdiction of Pickwell. Value 10s. ^[{Buter} holds it]^ [= ?29? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] ?30? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai LEC 30,1 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Godfrey of Cambrai holds 2 carucates of land in SPROXTON from the King. There were 2 ploughs. 7 Freemen with 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. A mill at 5s 4d; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 8s; now 12s. [= ?30? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] ?31? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques LEC 31,1 In GARTREE Wapentake Gunfrid of Chocques holds 3 carucates of land in MOWSLEY from the King. He has 1 plough in lordship, with 1 slave. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 20s. It was waste. Theodbert holds it from Gunfrid. [= ?31? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] <236a> ?32? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain LEC 32,1 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Humphrey the chamberlain holds 1 carucate of land in [Great] DALBY from the King. There were 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Alwin held it freely]^ [= ?32? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] LEC 32,2 He also holds 1 carucate of land in BARSBY. There were 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value of these two lands was 8s; now 20s. Alwin held them freely. ^[Belongs to [Great]Dalby]^ [= ?32? Land of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?33? Land of Gilbert of Ghent LEC 33,1 In GARTREE Wapentake Gilbert of Ghent holds 5 carucates of land in [Husbands] BOSWORTH from the King, and William Peverel from him. There were 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres. Value when acquired 6d; now 20s. [= ?33? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?34? Land of Gerbert LEC 34,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Gerbert holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in ASHBY [Magna] from the King. There were 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 villagers who reside there. The value was 15s; now 10s. [= ?34? Land of Gerbert =] LEC 34,2 [In GARTREE Wapentake] He also holds 4 carucates of land in MOWSLEY. There were 3 ploughs. Now 1 villager. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 5s; now 12d. [= ?34? Land of Gerbert =] ?35? Land of Durand Malet LEC 35,1 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Durand Malet holds 5 carucates of land in BURTON[-on-the-Wolds] from the King. There were 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 3s; now 10s. To this land belong 1 1/2 carucates of land less 1 bovate in PRESTWOLD. There was 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman. Value 2s. [= ?35? Land of Durand Malet =] LEC 35,2 Durand also holds 1 carucate of land in WYMESWOLD. It is waste. Meadow, 5 acres. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] and Edwin held it. [= ?35? Land of Durand Malet =] ?36? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière LEC 36,1 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Drogo of la Beuvrière holds 12 carucates of land in [Cold] OVERTON from the King, and Fulco from him. There were 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with a priest, 4 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; as many [acres] of wood. The value was and is 50s. [* Ulf [* son of Topi *] held it *] [= ?36? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LEC 36,2 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Adelelm holds 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates in HOBY from Drogo. There were 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 2s; now 20s. Ulf [* son of Topi *] held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] ?37? Land of Mainou the Breton LEC 37,1 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Mainou the Breton holds LUTTERWORTH from the King. 13 carucates of land. There were 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 male and 1 female slaves. 6 villagers with 7 smallholders; 12 Freemen have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is £7. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held these 3 lands. [= ?37? Land of Mainou the Breton =] LEC 37,2 He also holds 2 carucates of land in MISTERTON. There were 2 ploughs. Now 1 Freeman with 1 smallholder has 1 plough there. The value was and is 20s. ^[Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it]^ [= ?37? Land of Mainou the Breton =] LEC 37,3 He also holds 2 carucates of land in CATTHORPE. There were 2 ploughs. Now in lordship he has 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 2s. The value was and is 20s. ^[Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it]^ [= ?37? Land of Mainou the Breton =] ?38? Land of Oger the Breton LEC 38,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Oger the Breton holds 2 parts of 1 hide in KILBY from the King, that is 12 carucates of land. There were 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 9 villagers with 7 smallholders and 10 Freemen have 4 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is 40s. {Eur} held it freely before 1066. [= ?38? Land of Oger the Breton =] ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny LEC 39,1 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Nigel of Aubigny holds 2 carucates of land in SEAL from the King, and Humphrey from him. In lordship 1 plough. The value was 12d; now 5s. [= ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] LEC 39,2 [* In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake *] Thorkil holds 3 hides in DONINGTON[-le-Heath] from Nigel. [***]. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 2s. Acquired waste. [= ?39? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] <236b> ?40? Land of Countess Judith LEC 40,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Countess Judith holds 9 carucates of land and 2 bovates in OADBY. There were 9 ploughs. 46 Freemen with 11 smallholders and 3 slaves have as many ploughs there. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,2 The Countess also holds 4 carucates of land in PEATLING. There were 2 ploughs. Now 4 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 1 plough there. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ ^[Belongs to Cosby]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,3 The Countess also holds 8 carucates of land in COSBY. There were 6 ploughs. Now 26 Freemen have 5 ploughs there. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 30s; now the value of these two lands, 100s. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,4 The Countess holds 6 carucates of land in FROLESWORTH. There were 6 ploughs. Now 14 Freemen have 5 ploughs there, and meadow, 8 acres. Value 40s. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,5 The Countess holds 1 carucate of land in SHARNFORD. The value was and is 32d. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,6 The Countess holds 5 carucates of land less 1 virgate in WILLOUGHBY [Waterless]. There were 5 ploughs. Now 13 Freemen have 3 ploughs there, and meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held this land]^ [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,7 The Countess holds 4 carucates of land in HEATHER. There were 2 ploughs. Now 4 villagers have 1 plough there. The value was 16d; now 20s. Earl Waltheof, and a free man, Esbiorn , held the whole of this land. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,8 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 4 carucates of land in BROUGHTON [Astley] from Countess Judith. There were 2 ploughs. Now 8 Freemen with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs there. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,9 He also ^[Hugh of Grandmesnil]^ holds 2 carucates of land in MARKFIELD. There were 2 ploughs. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. The value of the whole was 2s; now 10s. Ulf held it freely before 1066. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,10 Hugh ^[of Grandmesnil]^ also holds 2 carucates of land in {ELVELEGE}. There were 2 ploughs. Now in lordship he has 1 plough, with 2 slaves. 2 villagers. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 2s; now 10s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,11 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Hugh ^[of Grandmesnil]^ also holds 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates in GOLDSMITHS GRANGE There were 2 ploughs. Now 2 villagers. A mill at 4s; meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,12 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Hugh Burdet holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in REARSBY from the Countess. In lordship 1 plough; a priest with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,13 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] He also ^[Hugh Burdet]^ holds 6 1/2 carucates of land in WELBY. There were 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 villagers with 2 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. From part of a mill, 3s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,14 He also ^[Hugh Burdet]^ holds 1/2 carucate of land in SYSONBY. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. The value was 8d; now 2s. Healfdene held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,15 In GARTREE Wapentake Robert of Bucy holds 7 carucates of land in LUBENHAM from the Countess. There were 6 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 slaves. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 10s; now 60s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,16 Robert ^[of Bucy]^ also holds 7 1/2 carucates of land in FOXTON. There were 6 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 male and 1 female slaves. 3 Freemen with a priest, 18 villagers and 3 smallholders have 9 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now £4. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,17 He also ^[Robert of Bucy]^ holds 9 carucates of land in GUMLEY. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 6 villagers with a priest, 5 smallholders and 1 free man have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 10s; now 40s. Three thanes held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,18 He also ^[Robert of Bucy]^ holds 3 carucates of land in [Great] BOWDEN. There were 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,19 He also ^[Robert of Bucy]^ holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in OTHORPE. There were 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. <236c> Meadow, 9 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 8s; now 40s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,20 Robert ^[of Bucy]^ also holds 1 carucate of land in BLASTON from the Countess. 1 villager. The value was 10d; now 2s. Robert of Tosny has the jurisdiction of this land. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,21 He also ^[Robert of Bucy]^ holds 3 carucates of land in STOCKERSTON. There were 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 Freeman have 1 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 7s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,22 Hugh of Grandmesnil holds 3 carucates of land in GLOOSTON from the Countess. There were 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 3s; now 30s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,23 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Robert [* of Bucy *] holds 11 carucates of land in SCALFORD from the Countess. There were 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 11 Freemen and 13 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 10s; now 60s. Five thanes held it freely before 1066. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,24 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Hugh Burdet holds 9 carucates of land in LOWESBY from the Countess. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 7 Freemen with a priest, 6 villagers and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,25 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Robert [* of Bucy *] holds 2 carucates of land less 2 bovates in OADBY and WIGSTON [Magna] from the Countess. There were 1 1/2 ploughs. Now 1 smallholder. The value was and is 2s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,26 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Grimbald [* of Houghton *] holds 7 carucates of land in OWSTON from the Countess. There were 12 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 15 villagers with 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 50s; now £3. Thorkil [* the Dane *] held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,27 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Grimbald [* of Houghton *] holds 5 carucates of land in ALLEXTON from the Countess. There were 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,28 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Osbern [* of Brouay *] holds 2 carucates of land in STONTON [Wyville] from the Countess. There was 1 plough. Now in lordship 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 4s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,29 Azo holds 2 carucates of land in CRANOE from the Countess. There were 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers have another [plough]. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 8s; now 20[s]. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,30 Gilbert holds 1 carucate of land in WELHAM. It is waste. Value however, 3s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,31 Gundwin holds 2 carucates of land in THEDDINGWORTH. There was 1 plough. Now 1 villager has 1/2 plough there. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,32 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Ralph holds 4 carucates of land in ASHBY [Folville] from the Countess. There were 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 24 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 40 acres; spinney 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was and is £4. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,33 He also ^[Ralph ]^ holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in `NEWBOLD [Folville]' from the Countess. There was 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager with 4 smallholders has another [plough]. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,34 Feggi holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in GADDESBY from the Countess. There was 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 smallholder. A mill at 12d; meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 5s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,35 Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] holds 1/2 carucate of land in GADDESBY from the Countess. There was and now is 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 mill at 2s. The value was and is 5s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,36 Wulfsi holds 6 bovates of land in BROOKSBY from the Countess. There was 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 4s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,37 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Godwin holds 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates in WELBY. It is waste. Value however, 3s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] <236d> LEC 40,38 Ralph holds 1/2 carucate of land in WELBY from the Countess. It is waste. Value however, 2s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,39 In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake Grimbald [* of Houghton *] holds 1/2 carucate of land in ALLEXTON from the Countess. In lordship 1/2 plough; A mill at 16d. Value 5s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,40 In FRAMLAND Wapentake Hugh Musard holds 5 carucates of land in SAXBY from the Countess. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers with 6 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; a mill at 4s. The value was and is 20s. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] LEC 40,41 He also ^[Hugh Musard]^ holds 8 carucates of land in SPROXTON from the Countess. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 16 Freemen with 5 villagers and a priest have 4 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow 2 furlongs long and as much wide. The value was 20s; now 50s. Algar held it with full jurisdiction. [= ?40? Land of Countess Judith =] ?41? Land of Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil LEC 41,1 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Adeliza, wife of Hugh, holds 1 carucate of land in BELGRAVE from the King. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 villagers have it there. The value was 5s; now 4s. [= ?41? Land of Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 41,2 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Leofric holds 8 1/2 carucates of land in another [estate called] PEATLING from her. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 9 villagers with a priest, 4 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?41? Land of Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] LEC 41,3 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] He also ^[Leofric]^ holds 1 1/2 carucates of land in BARKBY also from her. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 6 villagers with 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 30s. Siward held it freely. [= ?41? Land of Adeliza, wife of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?42? Land of the King's servants LEC 42,1 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] In GARTREE Wapentake Herbert holds 4 carucates of land in BURROUGH[-on-the-Hill] from the King. There were 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 6 smallholders with 1 Freeman have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 13 furlongs long and 4 wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. LEC 42,2 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] He also ^[Herbert ]^ holds 1/2 carucate of land in [Cold] NEWTON. In lordship he has 1/2 plough, and 2 villagers, and meadow, 2 acres. The value was 2s; now 5s. LEC 42,3 He also ^[Herbert ]^ holds 3 carucates of land in [Cold] NEWTON. There were 3 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. H[erbert]'s brother has 2 ploughs there, with 1 slave. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 5s; now 20s. LEC 42,4 In FRAMLAND Wapentake He also ^[Herbert ]^ holds 6 bovates of land of jurisdiction in BURROUGH[-on-the-Hill]. It is waste. The value was and is 2s. LEC 42,5 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Robert of Jort holds 5 carucates of land in HOTON from the King. There were 4 ploughs. Now 2 villagers. Meadow 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Robert occupies it by force. LEC 42,6 He also ^[Robert of Jort]^ holds 2 carucates of land [***] in WYMESWOLD. Now 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough there. Meadow, 5 acres. Value of these two lands, 7s. ^[Belongs to Hoton]^ LEC 42,7 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Eskil holds 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates in EASTWELL from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is 24s. LEC 42,8 Raven holds 2 carucates of land less 2 bovates in GOLDSMITHS GRANGE from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 8s; now 10s. LEC 42,9 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Ralph Framen holds 3 1/2 carucates of land in ASFORDBY? in commendation from the King. 2 villagers who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value 10s. LEC 42,10 [In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake] Thorkil holds 1/2 carucate of land in SHARNFORD from the King. 3 smallholders who have 6 cattle. Value 4s. <237a> ?43? Land of Earl Hugh LEC 43,1 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake. Earl Hugh holds BARROW[-upon-Soar] from the King. 15 carucates of land. In lordship he has 4 1/2 ploughs, and 2 male with 1 female slaves. 40 villagers with 13 smallholders have 11 ploughs. 3 mills at 30s; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide which pays 5s. Earl Harold held this manor with the dependencies written below. In [Castle] DONINGTON 5 carucates of land. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. In COSSINGTON 6 carucates of land. In HOTON 6 carucates of land. In SEAGRAVE 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 10 acres. In SILEBY 1 carucate of land. In REARSBY 2 carucates of land less 1 bovate. Meadow, 8 acres. In BROOKSBY 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 7 acres. A mill, 5s. In FRISBY[-on-the-Wreake] 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 4 acres. In PRESTWOLD 2 carucates of land. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland 6 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. ?Find out the value? In CHARLEY 4 carucates of land. It is waste. In GADDESBY 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill, 3s. In ROTHERBY 3 carucates of land less 2 bovates Meadow, 3 acres. In FRISBY[-on-the-Wreake] 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill, 28d. Of these lands 4 men-at-arms hold 12 carucates of land from the Earl. In these the Earl himself has in lordship 4 1/2 ploughs, and 30 Freemen, 25 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 15 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave. His men-at-arms have in lordship 3 ploughs, and 12 villagers with 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,2 In LOUGHBOROUGH Roger [* of Milly? *] holds 8 carucates of land from the Earl; Ralph 3 1/2 carucates of land; Hugh [* of Grandmesnil *] 3 1/2 carucates of land; Godric 3 1/2 carucates of land; Roger [* of Milly? *] 1/2 carucate of land. In lordship 5 ploughs. 8 villagers with 15 Freemen and 16 smallholders have 12 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 45 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Five thanes held them freely. ^[Earl Harold held it. Belongs to Barrow[-upon-Soar]]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,3 Leofwin holds 1 hide in BURTON[-on-the-Wolds] from the Earl. The jurisdiction belongs to Loughborough. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Earl Harold held it. Belongs to Barrow[-upon-Soar]]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,4 In the same village ^[BURTON[-on-the-Wolds]]^ Godric holds 2 carucates of land from the Earl. He has 1 plough in lordship, and meadow, 20 acres. Hugh of Grandmesnil claims the jurisdiction of this land. ^[Earl Harold held it. Belongs to Barrow[-upon-Soar]]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,5 [In GARTREE Wapentake] Roger [* of Milly *] holds 5 carucates of land in THEDDINGWORTH from Earl Hugh. He has 1 plough in lordship. 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill, 6d; meadow, 6 acres. This land is among the King's claims. Earl Harold held it. ^[Belongs to Barrow[-upon-Soar]]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,6 [In `GOSCOTE' Wapentake] Robert [* son of Hugh *] holds 15 carucates of land in KEGWORTH from Earl Hugh. He has 5 ploughs in lordship, with 1 male and 2 female slaves. 25 villagers with 13 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Earl Harold held it. To this manor belong 3 carucates of land in HATHERN and in DISHLEY. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 1/2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. In all these lands written above there were 80 ploughs before 1066. The value of the whole was and is £40. When the Earl acquired it the value was £10. ^[Belongs to Barrow[-upon-Soar]]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,7 In BURTON[-on-the-Wolds] Hugh [* of Grandmesnil *] holds 2 carucates of land less 1 bovate from the Earl. It is waste. It is accounted for with [those] above. ^[Belongs to BARROW[-upon-Soar]. Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,8 Roger of Bully holds [* 1 carucate of land *] in [* COTES *] from Earl Hugh. 1/2 plough [***]. 4 villagers with 2 smallholders have [1 1/2 ploughs]. Alnoth held it. [= ?43? Land of Earl Hugh =] LEC 43,9 [In FRAMLAND Wapentake] Robert son of William the usher holds 2 carucates of land in HOSE from the King. He has 1 plough in lordship; 3 slaves; 8 villagers with 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held this land with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?43? Land of Robert son of William the usher =] LEC 43,10 {Turstin} holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in HOSE from Robert ^[son of William]^. He has 1 plough; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[Auti and Ernwy held this land with full jurisdiction before 1066]^ [= ?43? Land of Robert son of William the usher =] LEC 43,11 {Turstin} also holds 4 carucates of land in [Long] CLAWSON from Robert ^[son of William]^, and Theobald 2 carucates of land. In lordship 1 plough; [3] Freemen, 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs and 1 slave. Meadow, 14 acres. The value of the whole was and is 20s. Auti and Ernwy held these lands with full jurisdiction before 1066. [= ?43? Land of Robert son of William the usher =] <237b> ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men LEC 44,1 In GUTHLAXTON Wapentake Turold holds the land of 4 villagers from the Count of Meulan. In lordship he has land for 1 plough, and 5 Freemen with 1 villager and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 20s. This land lies in AYLESTONE. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,2 Wulfnoth holds from the Count 4 carucates of land which belong to AYLESTONE. In lordship he has 1 plough. 2 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Water-meadow, 2 acres of which William Peverel has the jurisdiction of 2d a year. Value of the whole, 20s. Leofwin held them before 1066. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,3 William holds 1/2 hide and 1 1/2 carucates of land in BLABY from the Count. There were 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 28 Freemen and 4 villagers with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. Brictmer and Ulf held it. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,4 Ralph holds WHETSTONE from the Count. 1/2 hide and 1 carucate of land. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 24 Freemen and 11 villagers with 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms. A mill at 2s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 25s; now 60s. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,5 Robert holds 4 1/2 carucates of land in PEATLING from the Count. There was 1 plough. 3 Freemen have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 4s; now 5s. Osmer held it freely. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,6 He also ^[Robert]^ holds BRUNTINGTHORPE from the Count. 2 parts of one hide, that is 12 carucates of land. There were 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 9 Freemen and 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Of this land Osbern holds 3 carucates of land. He has 1 plough. The value was 30s; now 40s. Bovi held it freely. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,7 Fulco holds 8 carucates of land in CLAYBROOKE from the Count. There were 9 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 9 Freemen, 9 villagers and 2 men-at-arms with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 55s. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,8 Robert holds SHAWELL from the Count. 9 carucates of land. There were 7 ploughs; 6 slaves. 23 villagers with 11 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 60 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Saxi held it freely before 1066. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,9 Robert holds 4 carucates of land in {PLOTELEI} from the Count. There were 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Leofric held it. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,10 Ralph holds 9 carucates of land in BAGWORTH from the Count. There were 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2, with 1 slave. 24 villagers and 3 Freemen with 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 40s; now £4. Saxi held it freely. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,11 Ingenulf holds 6 carucates of land in IBSTOCK from the Count. There were 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 10 Freemen with 11 smallholders have 3 ploughs. The value was 5s; now 40s. The jurisdiction is an adjunct of the above village, Bagworth. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,12 Ralph holds 2 1/2 carucates of land in KILWORTH from the Count. There were 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 2 villagers with 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 20s. Ulfkil held it freely. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] LEC 44,13 He also ^[Ralph]^ holds [2] carucates and 2 bovates of land in the same village ^[KILWORTH]^ from the Count. There was 1/2 plough and as much is there in lordship, with 1 Freeman, 2 smallholders and 1 female slave. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 2s; now 10s. Ulfkil also held it. [= ?44? Land of the Count of Meulan's men =] <237c> <237d> <238a> WARWICKSHIRE WAR B1 In the Borough of WARWICK the King has 113 houses in his lordship, and the King's barons have 112, from all of which the King has his tax. WAR B2 The Bishop of Worcester has 9 messuages; the Bishop of Chester 7; the Abbot of Coventry 36; and 4 are waste, because of the castle site. The Bishop of Coutances has 1 house; the Count of Meulan 12 messuages. Earl Aubrey had 4, which belong to the land which he held; Hugh of Grandmesnil 4, and the monks of Pillerton [Priors] have 1 from him. Henry of Ferrers has 2, Harold [* son of Earl Ralph *] 2, Robert of Stafford 6, Roger of Ivry 2, Richard the hunter 1, Ralph of Limésy 9, the Abbot of Malmesbury 1, William Bonvallet 1, William son of Corbucion 2, Geoffrey de Mandeville 1, Geoffrey of la Guerche 1, Gilbert of Ghent 2, Gilbert [of] Bouillé 1, Nicholas the bowman 1, Stephen the steersman 1, Thorkil [* of Warwick *] 4, Harold [* son of Earl Ralph *] 2, Osbern son of Richard 1, [* Princess *] Christina 1, the nun Leofeva 2. These messuages belong to the lands which these barons hold outside the Borough and are there valued. ^[Warwick]^ WAR B3 Besides the said messuages, there are 19 burgesses in this Borough who have 19 messuages, with full jurisdiction and all customary dues, and had them thus before 1066. ^[Warwick]^ WAR B4 Before 1066 the sheriffdom of Warwick, with the Borough and with the royal manors, paid £65 and 36 sesters of honey, or £24 8s for all [the dues] that belonged to the honey. Now the revenue of the royal manors and the pleas of the County between them pay £145 a year by weight, £23 for dog-custom, 20s for a packhorse, £10 for a hawk and 100s as a premium to the Queen. ^[Warwick]^ WAR B5 Besides this, it pays 24 sesters of honey, with the larger measure, and from the Borough 6 sesters of honey, that is, a sester at 15 pence. Of these, the Count of Meulan has 6 sesters and 5s. ^[Warwick]^ WAR B6 The custom of WARWICK was that when the King went on an expedition by land 10 burgesses of Warwick went for all the others; whoever was notified but did not go paid a fine of 100s to the King. But if the King went against his enemies by sea, they sent him either 4 boatmen or £4 of pence. List 1 List of landholders in Warwickshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Chester 3 The Bishop of Worcester 4 The Bishop of Bayeux 5 The Bishop of Coutances 6 Coventry Abbey 7 Abingdon Abbey 8 Burton Abbey 9 Malmesbury Abbey 10 Winchcombe Abbey 11 Evesham Abbey 12 Earl Roger 13 Earl Hugh 14 Earl Aubrey 15 Countess Godiva 16 The Count of Meulan 17 Thorkil of Warwick 18 Hugh of Grandmesnil 19 Henry of Ferrers 20 Roger of Ivry 21 Robert d'Oilly 22 Robert of Stafford 23 Robert the bursar 24 Robert of Vessy 25 Ralph of Mortimer 26 Ralph of Limésy 27 William son of Ansculf 28 William son of Corbucion 29 William Bonvallet 30 Geoffrey de Mandeville 31 Geoffrey of la Guerche 32 Gilbert of Ghent 33 Gilbert son of Turold 34 Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] 35 Urso of Abetot 36 Stephen [* son of Erhard *] 37 Osbern son of Richard 38 Harold son of Earl Ralph 39 Hascoit Musard 40 Nicholas the bowman 41 Nigel of Aubigny 42 [* Princess *] Christina 43 Leofeva and Edith 44 Richard ^[the forester]^ and others of the King's thanes and servants 45 Adeliza, wife of Hugh [of Grandmesnil] <238b> ?[1]? Land of the King WAR 1,1 In {FEXHOLE} Hundred The King holds BRAILES. Earl Edwin held it. 46 hides. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 6; 12 male and 3 female slaves; 100 villagers and 30 smallholders with 46 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 100 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Before 1066 it paid £17 10s; value now £55 and 20 packloads of salt. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WAR 1,2 The King holds KINETON and WELLESBOURNE. King Edward held them. 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 6 ploughs; 3 male and 2 female slaves; 100 villagers less 7 and 18 smallholders with 32 ploughs. Meadow, 130 acres; woodland 1/2 league and 2 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. This is the manor and the outlier together. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WAR 1,3 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] The King holds BIDFORD[-on-Avon]. King Edward held it. 5 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 8 male and 5 female slaves; 28 villagers and 13 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 4 mills at 43s 4d; meadow, 150 acres; woodland 4 leagues long and 1 league wide. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WAR 1,4 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] The King holds STONELEIGH. King Edward held it. 6 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 1 male and 1 female slave. 68 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 priests have 30 ploughs. 2 mills at 35s 4d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; pasture for 2000 pigs. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WAR 1,5 [In COLESHILL Hundred] The King holds COLESHILL. King Edward held it. 3 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. 30 villagers with a priest and 13 smallholders have 16 ploughs. 1 mill at 40d; 10 burgesses in Tamworth belong to this manor; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 1/2 leagues wide. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WAR 1,6 [In `TREMLOWE' Hundred] The King holds `COTEN'. Earl Edwin held it. 1 hide. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 100s; meadow, 80 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and as wide; from meadows and pastures £4; outside [Warwick] Borough 100 smallholders with their gardens pay 50s. This land, with the Borough of Warwick and the third penny of the pleas of the Shire, paid £17 before 1066; when Robert [* d'Oilly *] acquired it for the revenue, value £30; now as much, with all that belongs there. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WAR 1,7 [In COLESHILL Hundred] The King holds SUTTON [Coldfield]. Earl Edwin held it. 8 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 20 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; when exploited, value 30s. The value of the whole manor was and is £4. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] WAR 1,8 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] In {OPTONE} Albert the cleric holds 3 hides from the King in alms. 2 priests with 2 ploughs; 10 villagers and smallholders with 4 ploughs between them. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[These two members lie in [the lands of] the King's manor of Stoneleigh]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] WAR 1,9 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] In KENILWORTH Richard the forester holds 3 virgates of land from the King. 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. These two members lie in [the lands of] the King's manor of Stoneleigh. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <238c> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester WAR 2,1 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred The Bishop of Chester holds 3 hides in FARNBOROUGH from the King. Stori held it before 1066; he was a free man. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 18 villagers and 1 smallholder with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; when acquired 60s; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] WAR 2,2 In COLESHILL Hundred The Bishop also holds 2 hides in CALDECOTE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 7 villagers with a priest have 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and as wide. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 60s. Tonni held this land, but he could not go where he would with the land. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] WAR 2,3 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred The Bishop also holds 7 hides in [Bishops] TACHBROOK. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves. 11 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s 8d; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £7; as much when acquired. This land is St Chad's Church's [* Lichfield *]. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester WAR 3,1 In PATHLOW Hundred The Bishop of Worcester holds HAMPTON [Lucy]. 12 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 22 villagers and 9 smallholders with a priest who have 24 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 15 furlongs in length and 1 furlong in width; in Warwick 3 houses at 16d; woodland 1 league long and another wide. Value before 1066 £4; later as much; now £20. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,2 The Bishop also holds and held STRATFORD[-upon-Avon]. 14 1/2 hides. Land for 31 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 21 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 28 ploughs. A mill at 10s and 1000 eels; meadow, 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and later 100s; now £25. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,3 The Bishop also holds ALVESTON. 15 hides. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 2; 28 villagers, 15 smallholders and 1 female slave. They have 22 ploughs. 3 mills at 40s and 1012 sticks of eels; in Warwick 4 houses at 16d; meadow 6 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and later £8; now £15. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,4 Before 1066 Brictwin held 7 1/2 hides in ALVESTON. Archbishop Aldred had the full jurisdiction of this land, and market rights and church-tax, and all other forfeitures except those four which the King has throughout his whole Kingdom. His sons Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *], Edmer and four others testify thereto, but they do not know from whom he held this land, whether from the church or from Earl Leofric, whom he served. They state however that they held it themselves from Earl Leofric, and could turn where they would with the land. Brictnoth and Alwy held the remaining 7 1/2 hides before 1066, but the County does not know from whom they held. Bishop Wulfstan however states that he established his claim to this land before Queen Matilda in the presence of the four Sheriffdoms, and he has King William's writ for it, and also the witness of the County of Warwick. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,5 The Bishop also holds 1 hide in LOXLEY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and later 20s; now 25s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,6 ^[Oxfordshire]^ [* In SHIPTON Hundred *] The Bishop also holds SPELSBURY, and Urso [* of Abetot *] from him. 10 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; 25 villagers and 12 smallholders with 12 ploughs. A mill at 50d; meadow, 32 acres; pastureland, 36 acres; woodland 1 league and 1 furlong long and 7 furlongs wide. The value was and is £10. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] WAR 3,7 [* _ *] In MARTON Hundred The Bishop also holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in FLECKNOE, and Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and later 10s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Worcester =] <238d> ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux WAR 4,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] The Bishop of Bayeux holds ARROW from the King, and Stephen [* son of Erhard *] from him. Leofwin held it; he was a free man. 7 1/2 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WAR 4,2 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred The Bishop also holds 4 hides in ATHERSTONE[-on-Stour], and Corbin [* of Agneaux *] from him. Esbiorn [* Bicga *] held it; he was a free man. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 4 villagers with a priest, 4 smallholders and 4 slaves have 3 ploughs. 1 mill at 10s and 10 sticks of eels; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4; when acquired £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WAR 4,3 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred The Bishop also holds 1/2 hide in BEAUSALE, and Wadard from him and Gerald under him. Edwin the sheriff held it; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 furlongs. The value was 5s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WAR 4,4 [In BARCHESTON Hundred] The Bishop also holds 1 1/2 hides in WOLFORD, and Wadard from him and Gerald under him. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WAR 4,5 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] The Bishop also holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in BIDFORD[-on-Avon], and Robert d'Oilly from him. Ernwulf and Arngrim held it; they were free men. Land [for *** ploughs]. 1 free man, 1 slave and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] WAR 4,6 The Bishop also holds 4 1/2 hides in BROOM, and Stephen [* son of Erhard *] from him. 5 free men held it before 1066. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 60s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances WAR 5,1 [In COLESHILL Hundred] The Bishop of Coutances holds 1/2 hide in FILLONGLEY, and Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 slaves. 5 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 30s. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely. [= ?5? Land of the Bishop of Coutances =] ?6? Land of Coventry Church WAR 6,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Coventry Abbey holds 1/2 hide in FILLONGLEY. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland, the fourth part of a league; when exploited, value 10s. Value before 1066, [***] [10]?s; now 30s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,2 In MARTON Hundred The Church itself holds GRANDBOROUGH. 8 hides and 1 virgate [of land]. Land for 17 ploughs. In lordship 2; 27 villagers, 11 smallholders and 4 slaves with 14 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 32 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later 100s; now £8. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,3 The Church itself holds {SURLAND}. 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 26 villagers and 9 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later £4; now £6. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,4 The Church itself holds BIRDINGBURY. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 40s; later 20s; now 35s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,5 In STONELEIGH Hundred The Church itself holds BINLEY. 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Aldgyth wife of Gruffydd held this land. The Abbot bought it from Osbern son of Richard. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,6 The Church itself holds 3 virgates of land in COUNDON. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs and 1 slave. Woodland 3 furlongs and 30 perches long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,7 The Church itself holds 2 hides in CUBBINGTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,8 [In MARTON Hundred] The Church itself holds 4 hides in SOUTHAM. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 mills at 4s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; this woodland is in the King's hands. Value before 1066 and now 100s; when acquired 60s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,9 Alwin the sheriff gave CLIFTON[-upon-Dunsmore] to this church with the assent of King Edward, and of his own sons, for his soul's sake, and by the witness of the County. Earl Aubrey wrongfully annexed it and took it from the church. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] <239a> WAR 6,10 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] The Church itself holds 3 1/2 hides in [Walsgrave-on-]SOWE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 10 villagers with 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,11 The Church itself holds 4 hides in UFTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 £4; later 40s; now 100s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,12 The Church itself holds [Bishops] ITCHINGTON. 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 30 villagers and 7 smallholders with 13 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £3; now £12. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,13 The Church itself holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in HARBURY. Land for 1 plough. It was wasted by the King's army. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 2s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,14 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred The Church itself holds [Priors] HARDWICK. 15 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 43 villagers and 2 smallholders with 13 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £9; later £4; now £10. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,15 In {FEXHOLE} Hundred The Church itself holds HONINGTON. 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 36 villagers, 13 smallholders and 4 slaves with 10 ploughs. 4 mills at 54s 4d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later £7; now £10. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,16 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred The Church itself holds CHADSHUNT. 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 18 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £6; later £3; now £7. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,17 The Church itself holds 1 1/2 hides in CHESTERTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 20s; now 50s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,18 The Church itself holds WASPERTON. 5 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 18 villagers and 1 smallholder with 7 ploughs. A mill at 20s, 4 packloads of salt and 1000 eels; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; later 50s; now 70s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,19 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred The Church itself holds NEWNHAM. 5 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. The value was and is £6. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] WAR 6,20 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred The Church itself holds 3 hides in RADWAY, and Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] from the Abbot. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 13 villagers and 6 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. [= ?6? Land of Coventry Church =] ?7? Land of Abingdon Church WAR 7,1 In MARTON Hundred Abingdon Abbey has 2 hides in HILL, which the Abbot bought from Thorkil [* of Warwick *]'s Holding. Warin [* of Favarcis *] holds from the Abbot. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 7 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?7? Land of Abingdon Church =] ?8? Land of Burton Church WAR 8,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Burton Abbey holds 2 1/2 hides in AUSTREY. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 30s. Earl Leofric gave this land to this church. [= ?8? Land of Burton Church =] ?9? Land of Malmesbury Church WAR 9,1 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] Malmesbury Abbey holds 3 hides in `NEWBOLD [Comyn]'. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 8 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 8s; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. The monk Wulfwin held it; he gave it to the church himself when he was made a monk. [= ?9? Land of Malmesbury Church =] ?10? Land of Winchcombe Church WAR 10,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Winchcombe Abbey holds 6 hides in ALNE. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 11 villagers with 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 5s; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was £3; now £4. [= ?10? Land of Winchcombe Church =] <239b> ?11? Land of Evesham Church WAR 11,1 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Evesham Abbey holds 5 hides in WIXFORD. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 male and 2 female slaves; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s and 20 sticks of eels; meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now 50s. Wigot [* of Wallingford *] held this land before 1066. [= ?11? Land of Evesham Church =] WAR 11,2 The Church itself holds 3 hides in SAMBOURNE. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?11? Land of Evesham Church =] WAR 11,3 The Church itself holds 2 hides in [Abbots] SALFORD. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill at 10s and 20 sticks of eels; meadow, 6 1/2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?11? Land of Evesham Church =] WAR 11,4 The Church itself holds 3 hides in KINWARTON, and Ranulf [* brother of Abbot Walter *] from the Abbot. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 3s; meadow, 1 furlong long and 12 perches wide. The value was 40s; later 5s; now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Evesham Church =] WAR 11,5 The Church itself holds 3 hides in WEETHLEY. Land for 4 ploughs. They are there. [= ?11? Land of Evesham Church =] ?12? Land of Earl Roger WAR 12,1 In STONELEIGH Hundred Earl Roger holds LEAMINGTON [Spa] from the King. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 5 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 24s; meadow, 26 acres. The value was 50s; later 25s; now £4. Wulfwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,2 [In MARTON Hundred] The Earl also holds 4 hides less 1 virgate in FRANKTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was and is 60s. Wulfwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,3 Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds 5 hides in STRETTON[-on-Dunsmore] from Earl Roger's Holding. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 20 villagers and 6 smallholders with 14 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was £3; later 100s; now £6. ^[Aelmund? [* father of Alward *] held it]^ [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,4 Reginald [* the sheriff *] also holds 5 hides in WOLSTON from the Earl. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4; 6 slaves. 18 villagers with a priest and 19 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A mill at 6s 4d; meadow, 5 acres. The value was 60s; later 20s; now 100s. Aelmund? [* father of Alward *] held these two manors. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,5 He also ^[Reginald [* the sheriff *]]^ holds 5 hides in [Church] LAWFORD from the Earl. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 slaves; 9 villagers, 17 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen with 6 ploughs. A mill at 10s 6d; meadow, 11 acres. The value was 40s; later 10s; now 50s. Ketilbert? held it. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,6 William holds 5 hides less 1 virgate in BILTON from the Earl. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2. 23 villagers with a priest and 9 smallholders have 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was £4; later 10s; now £3. Wulfwin held it. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,7 In STONELEIGH Hundred Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds 1 virgate of land in WOLSTON from the Earl. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Value 5s. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,8 ^[Staffordshire]^ [* In SEISDON Hundred *] Auti holds 3 hides in QUATT from the Earl. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4; 5 slaves; 19 villagers and 14 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; a mill at 2s. The value was £6; now 100s. Auti also held it freely. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,9 Walter holds 1 hide in ROMSLEY from the Earl. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. Aki held it freely. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,10 Ralph holds 5 hides in RUDGE from the Earl. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 60s; now 40s. Edric held it freely from Earl Leofric. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] WAR 12,11 Ralph also holds 1 hide in SHIPLEY from the Earl. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers. Oaks, 1 furlong in length and width. Value 5s. Alsi held it freely before 1066. [= ?12? Land of Earl Roger =] ?13? Land of Earl Hugh WAR 13,1 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred Earl Hugh holds 1 hide and 3 virgates of land in PILLERTON [Priors] and Waleran from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 30s. Hugh the chamberlain held it freely. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] <239c> ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey WAR 14,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Earl Aubrey held NUNEATON from the King. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066. Land for 26 ploughs. In lordship 3; 3 slaves; 44 villagers, 6 freedmen and 10 smallholders with 16 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value before 1066 £4; later £3; now 100s. ^[These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them]^ [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] WAR 14,2 In MARTON Hundred The Earl held CLIFTON[-upon-Dunsmore] himself. Alwin the sheriff held it before 1066; he was free, with the land. 5 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers with a priest and 20 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and later 40s; now £4. Alwin gave this land to Coventry Church for his soul's sake before 1066. Earl Aubrey took it away. ^[These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them]^ [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] WAR 14,3 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred The Earl held `SMEETON' himself. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it before 1066; he was a free man. 6 hides. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 22 villagers and 23 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 2 free men. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Meadow, 50 acres. The value was 40s; now £6. ^[These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them]^ [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] WAR 14,4 The Earl held 1 1/2 hides in BRAMCOTE himself. Land for 3 ploughs. Salo held it; he was a free man. 1 villager. The value was 5s. ^[These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them]^ [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] WAR 14,5 The Earl held 2 1/2 hides in CHURCHOVER? himself. Land for 3 ploughs. Alric held it; he was free, with the land. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. The value was 5s; now 4d more. ^[These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them]^ [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] WAR 14,6 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred The Earl held 2 hides in RADWAY himself. Land for 3 ploughs. Harding [* son of Alnoth *] held it; he was free, with the [land]. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 20s. These lands of Earl Aubrey are in the King's hands. Geoffrey of la Guerche has charge of them. [= ?14? Land of Earl Aubrey from King William =] ?15? Land of Countess Godiva WAR 15,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Countess Godiva held ALSPATH before 1066. 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; later and now 30s. ^[Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue]^ [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] WAR 15,2 The Countess held 3 hides in ATHERSTONE herself. Land for 5 ploughs. 11 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. The value was 40s; now 60s. ^[Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue]^ [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] WAR 15,3 The Countess held 2 hides in HARTSHILL and ANSLEY herself. Land for 7 ploughs. 13 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was £4; now 100s. ^[Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue]^ [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] WAR 15,4 The Countess held KINGSBURY herself. 6 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 slave; 33 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 priests who have 16 ploughs. A mill at 9s 4d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value before 1066 £6; later £7; now £13 by weight. ^[Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue]^ [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] WAR 15,5 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred The Countess held ANSTY and FOLESHILL herself. 9 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3; 2 slaves; 30 villagers and 6 smallholders with 11 ploughs. Value before 1066 and later £10; now £12. ^[Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue]^ [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] WAR 15,6 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] The Countess held COVENTRY herself. 5 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 50 villagers and 12 smallholders with 20 ploughs. A mill at 3s; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. Value before 1066 and later £12; now £11 by weight. Nicholas [* the bowman *] holds these lands of Countess Godiva for the King's revenue. [= ?15? Land of Countess Godiva =] <239d> ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan WAR 16,1 In STONELEIGH Hundred The Count of Meulan holds MYTON from the King. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. Earl Algar held it. In lordship 1 [plough]; 2 slaves; 6 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 70s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £3; later 40s; now £6. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,2 The Count holds 2 hides less 1 virgate in [Old] MILVERTON himself. Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it; he was a free man. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 50s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,3 The Count holds WOODCOTE himself. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. Kentwin and Thorbiorn held it; they were free. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 30s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,4 The Count holds 1 hide in ROUNDSHILL himself. It is waste. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; when exploited, value 10s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,5 [In {HUNESBERI} Hundred] ?5? The Count holds 10 hides in [Avon] DASSETT himself. 3 thanes held it; they were free. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 slaves. 12 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £10; later 40s; now £8. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,6 ?3? The Count holds 13 hides in WARMINGTON himself. Azur held it; he was a free man. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4; 12 slaves; 36 villagers and 8 smallholders with 14 ploughs. Meadow, 69 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now as much. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,7 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] The Count holds 4 1/2 hides in HARBURY himself. Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] and Alric held it and could sell but could not depart with the land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough with 1 slave; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; later 60s; now 100s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,8 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred The Count holds MORETON [Morrell] himself. Deormann held it; [he was] a free man. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 18 slaves. 20 villagers with a priest and 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and later £6; now £11. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,9 The Count holds WALTON himself. Saxi held it; he was a free man. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3; 6 slaves; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. A mill at 6s. Value before 1066 and later £3; now £7. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,10 The Count holds WALTON himself. [* Countess *] Gytha and Saegyth held it; they were free. 10 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; 32 villagers and 3 smallholders with 10 ploughs. 2 mills at 12s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £10. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,11 The Count holds COMPTON [Verney] himself. Wulfward and Kentwin held it; they were free. 7 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3; 7 slaves; 14 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; later the same; now £6. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,12 The Count holds CHARLECOTE himself. Saxi held it; he was a free man. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves; 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 2 mills at 21s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and later 50s; now £4. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,13 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred The Count holds SHERBOURNE himself. Edric and Leofgeat held it; they were free. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 9 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 50s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,14 The Count holds FULBROOK himself. Alfled held it; she was free. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 12s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 40s; now 60s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] <240a> WAR 16,15 The Count [holds] SNITTERFIELD himself. Saxi held it; he was a free man. 4 hides. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2; 10 slaves. 11 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and later £4; now 100s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,16 The Count holds CLAVERDON himself. Bovi held it; he was a free man. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 12 villagers with a priest and 14 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 3 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 1 league; when exploited, value 10s. The value was 40s; now £4. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,17 The Count holds {DONNELIE} himself. Alwold held it; he was a free man. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A hedged enclosure which is 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,18 The Count holds PRESTON [Bagot] himself. Thorbiorn held it; he was a free man. 5 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves. 7 smallholders with 1 Frenchman have 1 plough. A mill at 16s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; when exploited, value 10s. The value was 30s; now 50s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,19 The Count also holds KINGTON [Grange]. Brictnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 1 plough. It is waste; value 5s. Woodland, value 10s a year; value before 1066 as much. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,20 In BARCHESTON Hundred The Count holds ILMINGTON himself. 3 thanes held it; they were free. 7 hides less 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 9 slaves. 24 villagers and 3 smallholders with a priest have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £7; later 100s; now £10. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,21 The Count holds WHITCHURCH himself, as two manors. Alwin held it and could go where he would. 7 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves. 16 villagers, 1 free man and 2 smallholders with a priest have 8 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £6; now £8 10s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,22 In COLESHILL Hundred The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in SHUTTINGTON himself, and Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] from him. Ceolred and Godric held it; they were free men. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,23 The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in the same village ^[SHUTTINGTON]^ himself, and Godric from him; he also held it before 1066; he was free. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill which pays 5s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,24 The Count holds 3 hides in WILNECOTE himself, and Ingenulf and Arnulf from him. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it; he was a free man. Land for 6 ploughs. 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 smiths who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide, value 5s; a forge, 5s. Value 30s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,25 The Count 2 1/2 hides in SECKINGTON himself, and Ingenulf and Arnulf from him. Godric held it; he was a free man. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value 40s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,26 The Count holds 3 hides in WEDDINGTON himself, and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] from him; he also held it before 1066; he was free. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 4 slaves; 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value 30s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] <240b> WAR 16,27 The Count holds 1 hide in BERKSWELL himself, and Walter from him. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] held it; he was free. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,28 The Count holds 3 virgates of land in {WERLAVESCOTE} himself. Saxi held it freely before 1066. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 2s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,29 [In MARTON Hundred] The Count holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in FRANKTON himself, and Ranulf from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 20s. Kentwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,30 The Count holds 5 hides in BOURTON[-on-Dunsmore] himself, and Ingenulf from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3; 7 slaves; 13 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs; 1 man-at-arms has 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. The value was 60s; now 70s. Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,31 The Count holds 3 hides and 3 virgates of land in NAPTON[-on-the-Hill] himself, and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 11 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture, as many. The value was £4; now £3. Leofnoth [* son of Osmund *] and Bondi held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,32 The Count holds 4 hides in SHUCKBURGH himself, and Herlewin from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; later 30s; now 50s. Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,33 The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in THURLASTON himself, and Robert from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 female slaves; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture, 2 furlongs. The value was 40s; later 30s; now 35s. Wulfgar held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,34 The Count holds 4 hides in HODNELL himself, and Gilbert from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 man-at-arms with 6 villagers and 3 smallholders has 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; later 40s; now 60s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,35 The Count holds 1 1/2 hides in HILLMORTON himself, and Merewin from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; later 25s; now 30s. Merewin , Scroti and Waltheof held it freely. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,36 The Count holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in the same village ^[HILLMORTON]^ himself, and Waltheof from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 50s; later and now 45s. Scroti held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,37 The Count holds 1/2 hide in HILLMORTON himself, and Waltheof from him. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder and 1 slave have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 15s; now 10s. Waltheof also held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,38 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred The Count holds 2 hides in WESTON[-in-Arden] himself, and Fulco from him. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 40s. ^[Saxi held freely before 1066]^ [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,39 The Count holds 1/2 hide in WIBTOFT and in WILLEY himself, and Fulco from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was and is 30s. ^[Saxi held freely before 1066]^ [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,40 The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in the same village ^[WIBTOFT or WILLEY]^ himself, and Robert from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 Frenchmen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is 50s. Saxi held these three lands freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,41 The Count holds 4 hides and 1 virgate of land in BULKINGTON himself, and Salo from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 100 acres. The value was and is 20s. Algeat and Alsi held it freely. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,42 The Count holds 1 hide in ASTLEY himself, and Godric from him. Land for 2 ploughs. <240c> In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; when exploited, value 10s. The value was and is 20s. Alsi held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,43 The Count [holds] 1 hide in `SMERCOTE' and in `SOLE' himself, and Godric from him. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; when exploited, value 10s. The value was 15s; now 5s. Saxi held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,44 The Count holds 4 hides in BEDWORTH himself, and Ulfkil from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; value 10s when exploited. The value was and is 40s. Earl Edwin held it. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,45 The Count holds 2 hides in SHILTON himself, and Waltheof from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 40s. Waltheof also held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,46 The Count holds 1 hide in MARSTON [Jabbett] himself, and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 female slave; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is £3. Hereward also held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,47 In MARTON Hundred The Count holds 2 hides in LADBROKE himself. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. William [* Lovet *] holds from him. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,48 [In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred] The Count holds 3 virgates of land in BARNACLE himself, and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 wide. The value was and is 20s. Hereward also held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,49 [* In STONELEIGH Hundred *] The Count holds 2 hides and 1 virgate of land which belong to the Count's manor of STONELEIGH himself. Gilbert [holds] from him. In lordship 1 plough. Value 20s. ^[Belongs to Stoneleigh]^ [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,50 The Count holds 4 hides in LILLINGTON himself, and Warin and Roger from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 9 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Edric held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,51 The Count holds 1 hide in WOODCOTE himself, and Gilbert from him. Land for 1 plough. 1 man-at-arms with 2 villagers and 9 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. The woodland is 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Leofric held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,52 The Count holds 3 hides less a third part of one virgate in WESTON[-under-Wetherley] himself, and Robert [* d'Oilly *] from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 female slaves. 1 man-at-arms, 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; a spinney 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 30s; now 50s. Ulf held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,53 The Count holds 3 hides in CUBBINGTON himself, and Bosker from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] and Ketilbiorn held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,54 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred The Count holds 1 1/2 hides in WORMLEIGHTON himself. Land for 5 ploughs. Gilbert holds from him. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 15 villagers and 2 smallholders with 7 ploughs and with a priest. Meadow, 9 acres. The value was 30s; later 20s; now £4 10s. Leofric held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,55 The Count holds 2 1/2 hides in WARMINGTON himself, and A man-at-arms from him. Azur held it freely before 1066. Value 20s. What this man-at-arms has there is enumerated with the stock of the men who are in the Count's manor ^[Warmington]^. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,56 The Count holds 5 hides in ARLESCOTE himself, and the [Abbey of] Saint-Pierre of Préaux from him. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was and is £3. Bovi held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,57 The Count holds 4 hides and 3 virgates of land in [Fenny] COMPTON himself, and Gilbert from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 8 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. The value was 60s; now £4. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] <240d> WAR 16,58 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] The Count holds 8 hides less 1 virgate in TACHBROOK [Mallory] himself, and Roger from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 60s; now 40s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,59 The Count holds 2 hides in `NEWBOLD [Comyn]' himself, and Gilbert from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. Alsi, Aelred and Tubbi held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,60 In PATHLOW Hundred The Count holds 12 hides in LUDDINGTON himself, and 4 men-at-arms from him. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 20 villagers and 9 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 42 acres. The value was £8; now £6. Four thanes held it freely before 1066 as two manors. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,61 The Count holds 4 hides less 1 virgate in LOXLEY himself, and Hugh [* son of Constant *] from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 11 villagers with a priest and 11 smallholders have 6 ploughs. The value was 30s; now £4 10s. {Estan} held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,62 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] The Count holds 5 hides in PRESTON [Bagot] himself, and Hugh [* son of Constant *] from him. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 30s; now 40s. Brictnoth held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,63 The Count holds 3 hides in OVERSLEY himself, and Fulco from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was and is 40s. Brictmer held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,64 In BARCHESTON Hundred The Count holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate in ILMINGTON himself, and Odard from him. He has in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 6 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value 40s. This land is in the Count's manor of Ilmington. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,65 In WHITCHURCH, a manor of the Count's, Walter holds 1 hide from him; he has 1 plough. Value 10s. Alwin held it freely before 1066. ^[Belongs to Whitchurch]^ [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] WAR 16,66 The Count holds 4 1/2 hides in WOLFORD himself, and Ralph from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 30s; now 40s. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?16? Land of the Count of Meulan =] ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick WAR 17,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Thorkil holds CURDWORTH from the King. 4 hides. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 12 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. Wulfwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,2 Thorkil also holds BICKENHILL. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 30s. Alward held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,3 Thorkil also holds another BICKENHILL. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Woodland 12 furlongs long and 6 wide. The value was 20s; now 10s. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,4 Thorkil also holds 1 hide in MINWORTH. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 5s. Godric held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,5 In MARTON Hundred Thorkil also holds 4 1/2 hides in WOLFHAMPCOTE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. 7 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was and is 40s. Eskil held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,6 In STONELEIGH Hundred Thorkil also holds 3 1/2 hides in RYTON[-on-Dunsmore]. Land for 10 ploughs. 23 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A mill at 12s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 100s; now 60s. His father, Alwin ^[the sheriff]^, held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] <241a> WAR 17,7 [In COLESHILL Hundred] From Thorkil his brother, Guthmund, holds PACKINGTON. 4 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 2s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; value 20s when exploited. The total value was and is 30s. Alward held it; he was free. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,8 From Thorkil Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds LONGDON. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was and is 20s. Ernwulf held it before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,9 From Thorkil Alnoth holds `MACKADOWN'. 5 hides less 1 virgate. Land for 5 ploughs. 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Aelmund? [* father of Alward *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,10 From Thorkil Roger holds MARSTON [Green]. 3 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Edwin the sheriff held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,11 From Thorkil Roger also holds 1/2 hide in ELMDON. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship, however, 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. The value was and is 5s. Toki held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,12 From Thorkil Bruning holds 3 virgates of land in WIGGINS HILL. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 5s. He also held it, freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,13 From Thorkil Robert d'Oilly holds 2 hides in pledge in DOSTHILL. Land for 3 ploughs. 7 villagers with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. A mill at 32d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. {Untain}? held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,14 From Thorkil Edwin holds 2 hides less 1 virgate in [Nether?] WHITACRE. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship, with 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was and is 10s. Two Wulfrics held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,15 From Thorkil Robert d'Oilly holds BARSTON in pledge. 9 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 6 free men with 9 villagers and 4 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A mill at 4s; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. Aelmer? [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it and with the King's permission sold it to Alwin the sheriff, Thorkil's father. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,16 From Thorkil William holds BADDESLEY [Ensor]. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 10s. This William misappropriated a fifth part of this land in King William's despite; one Brictric, who held it before 1066, lives there. Arnketil and Ceolred , Thorkil's men, held the rest of the land. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,17 [In MARTON Hundred] From Thorkil in WOLFHAMPCOTE 4 brothers hold 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. However, 3 ploughs there. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 20s. They also held it themselves; they were free. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,18 From Thorkil Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in LADBROKE. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 men who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 15s; now 20s. Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it. ^[He could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,19 From Thorkil Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 1/2 hide in CALCUTT. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 4s; now 8s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,20 From Thorkil Richard [* the forester *] holds 1/2 hide in CALCUTT. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 men. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was and is 4s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,21 From Thorkil Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 1/2 hides in LADBROKE and RADBOURN. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3; 6 slaves; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,22 From Thorkil Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 1/2 hides in CAWSTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 16s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] <241b> WAR 17,23 From Thorkil William [* Lovet *] holds 2 hides and one virgate of land in LADBROKE. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 3 smallholders, 2 slaves and 1 man-at-arms with 2 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,24 From Thorkil a priest holds 1 virgate of land in this village ^[LADBROKE]^. 1 plough, with 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,25 From Thorkil Edwulf holds 2 1/2 hides in RUGBY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 13s 4d; meadow, 16 acres. The value was 50s; now 40s. ^[Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it; he could go where he would]^ [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,26 From Thorkil Ulf holds 1 hide in CAWSTON. Land for 1 plough; it is in lordship; 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. The value was 10s; now 12s. Edwin [* the sheriff *] held the above nine lands; he could go where he would. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,27 From Thorkil Jocelyn holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in BIRDINGBURY. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 freemen with 4 villagers and 3 smallholders, who have 3 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. These freemen held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,28 In MARTON Hundred From Thorkil Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 3 virgates of land in NAPTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 10s; now 30s. Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,29 From Thorkil Oslac holds 2 1/2 hides in FLECKNOE. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 slaves; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 30s. Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,30 From Thorkil Harding [* son of Alnoth *] holds 4 hides in HODNELL. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is 40s. Wulfnoth held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,31 From Thorkil Godwin holds 1 hide in the same village ^[HODNELL]^. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 slave; 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,32 From Thorkil Aelric? [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in FLECKNOE. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Alwin ^[the sheriff]^, Thorkil's father, held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,33 From Thorkil Gilbert holds 3 virgates of land in LADBROKE. Land for 1/2 plough. In lordship, however, 1 plough and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Hereward [* `the Wake' *] held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,34 From Thorkil Wulfric holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in WILLOUGHBY. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship; 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. Wulfric also held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,35 From Thorkil Wulfsi holds 3 1/2 virgates of land _. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 10s. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,36 From Thorkil Gilbert holds 1 virgate of land in {BENTONE}. Land for 1/2 plough. The value was 5s; now 2s. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,37 From Thorkil Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 2 hides in `WALCOTE', WILLOUGHBY and CALCUTT. Land for 1 plough. In lordship, however 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] also held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,38 From Thorkil Ulfkil holds 1/2 hide in NAPTON[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Ulfkil also held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,39 From Thorkil Alwin holds 1/2 virgate of land in SHUCKBURGH. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 5s. Wulfwin held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,40 From Thorkil Leofgeat and Godwin hold 1/2 hide in WILLOUGHBY. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 10s. They also held it themselves. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,41 [In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred] From Thorkil Godric holds 2 hides in NEWTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 20s. Wulfstan held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,42 From Thorkil Aldgyth holds 1/2 hide in NEWTON. Land for 1/2 plough. However, 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. [* Countess *] Godiva held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,43 From Thorkil Ralph holds 1/2 hide in NEWTON. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was and is 2s. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,44 From Thorkil Wulfric holds 1 hide in `BIGGIN'. Land for 1/2 plough. However, 1 plough, with 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Wulfric also held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] <241c> WAR 17,45 From Thorkil Ralph holds 1 hide in `BIGGIN'. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 3s. Wulfstan held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,46 From Thorkil Ralph also holds 1/2 hide in CHURCHOVER?. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was and is 3s. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,47 From Thorkil Leofeva holds 2 hides in [Little] LAWFORD. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 plough and 1 slave. A mill at 4s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was 20s; now 10s 8d. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,48 [In COLESHILL Hundred?] From Thorkil Robert d'Oilly holds 1 hide in MARSTON. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 10s; now 16d. Earl Algar held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,49 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] From Thorkil Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 2 hides in ASHOW. Land for 4 ploughs. 9 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Thorkil [* of Warwick *] held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,50 From Thorkil William [* Bonvallet *] holds 4 hides in HARBURY. Land for 9 ploughs. 12 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 60s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,51 From Thorkil Alwin holds 4 hides in BAGINTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 10s 8d; meadow, 27 acres. The value was 30s; now 50s. Arnketil held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,52 From Thorkil {Hadulf} holds 2 hides in BINLEY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. A mill at 40d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 35s. The former holder now holds it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,53 From Thorkil Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1 1/2 virgates of land in WESTON[-under-Wetherley] Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 6s; now it pays nothing. Wulfwy held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,54 From Thorkil Wulfsi holds 1/2 hide in BRANDON. Land for 4 ploughs. 10 villagers with 1 slave have 3 ploughs. A mill at 26d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 25s. Thorkil [* of Warwick *] held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,55 From Thorkil Robert d'Oilly holds 1/2 hide in LILLINGTON. Land for 1/2 plough. There is however 1, with 6 smallholders and 1 female slave who have another plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Bruning held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,56 From Thorkil Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 5 hides in RADFORD [Semele]. Land for 13 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 19 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 100s; later 40s; now £6. Edwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely before 1066; Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] bought it from Ketilbert? with [the King's] permission and holds it as a Holding from the King, as the King's writ testifies. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,57 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred From Thorkil Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 5 hides in RATLEY. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 18 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was £3; later £4; now 100s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,58 From Thorkil Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 2 hides in [Fenny] COMPTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,59 From Thorkil Roger holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in the same village ^[[Fenny] COMPTON]^. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 34 [acres]. The value was 40s; now 50s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *], Alwin [* the sheriff *] and Wulfsi held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] <241d> WAR 17,60 [In STONELEIGH Hundred] From Thorkil's Holding the Count of Meulan holds MYTON. 2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 70s; 8 men who pay 32d. The value was 100s; later 40s; now £6. Earl Edwin held it. R. Halebold bought this land. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,61 [In {HUNESBERI} Hundred] From Thorkil Warin holds 3 hides in WORMLEIGHTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4. 15 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen have 7 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 36 acres; 2 men-at-arms hold 1 hide and 1 virgate of this land; they have 2 ploughs, with 3 smallholders. Total value before 1066 £4; later, as much, now £10. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *], Wulfwin and Wulfric held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,62 In STONELEIGH Hundred From Thorkil Tonni holds 2 hides in BERICOTE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Alwin ^[the sheriff]^, Thorkil's father, held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,63 From Thorkil St Mary's Church, Warwick, holds 1 hide in MYTON. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 1 female slave. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. Earl Edwin held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,64 From Thorkil Algar holds 1 1/2 hides _. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was 30s; now 40s. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,65 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred From Thorkil Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 1 hide in FULREADY and another in ETTINGTON. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 25s. Almer [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,66 From Thorkil Alwin holds 3 hides in COMPTON [Verney]. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is £4. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,67 From Thorkil the Abbot of Abingdon holds 1 hide in CHESTERTON. Land for 7 ploughs. 2 slaves; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Alwold held it. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,68 From Thorkil the Abbot ^[of Abingdon]^ also holds 1 hide in pledge in CHESTERTON. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 English men-at-arms who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. Alnoth, Brictwin and Thori held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,69 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred From Thorkil William [* Bonvallet *] holds 4 hides in COUGHTON. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 free men, 7 smallholders and 4 slaves with 3 ploughs. A mill at 32d; in Warwick 1 house which pays 8d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; pastureland, 50 pigs. The value was 40s; later 20s; now 50s. {Untain}? held it freely. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] WAR 17,70 [* In COLESHILL Hundred *] From Thorkil Robert d'Oilly holds 3 hides in NUNEATON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 9 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 league in length and width. The value was 40s; now £4. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?17? Land of Thorkil of Warwick =] <242a> ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil WAR 18,1 [In MARTON Hundred] Hugh of Grandmesnil holds in charge from the King 1 hide and the sixth part of 1 hide in HILLMORTON and in WILLOUGHBY. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 30s. Grimkel and Swein held it. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,2 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred Hugh also holds 10 hides in [Butlers] MARSTON. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3; 6 male and 2 female slaves. 30 villagers and 2 smallholders with a priest have 7 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s. 2 Frenchmen and 2 burgesses in Warwick who pay 16d. The value was £10; now £15. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,3 Hugh also holds 10 hides in PILLERTON [Hersey]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3; 8 male and 4 female slaves; 23 villagers with a priest, 1 man-at-arms and 5 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. A mill at 5s; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; in Warwick 1 messuage which pays 4d; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £10; now £17. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,4 [In COLESHILL Hundred] Hugh also holds 4 hides in MIDDLETON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs and 3 slaves. 12 villagers with a priest and 5 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill at 20s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was £4; now £6. Palli held it freely before 1066. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,5 In {FEXHOLE} Hundred Hugh also holds OXHILL. 10 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3; 11 slaves; 20 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill at 16d; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £10; now £11. Toli held it freely before 1066. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,6 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Hugh also holds 3 hides in SHREWLEY. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. Toli held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,7 Hugh also holds 1/2 hide in LAPWORTH. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,8 [In MARTON Hundred] From Hugh himself Hubert holds 2 1/2 hides in THURLASTON. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 1 furlong. The value was 40s; now 60s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,9 From Hugh William [* Lovet *] holds 3 virgates of land in LADBROKE. Land for 1 plough. A priest and 1 villager with 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. A mill at 3s; meadow, 3 acres. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,10 [In `TREMLOWE' Hundred] From Hugh Robert holds 1 hide in ETTINGTON. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. The value was and is 10s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,11 From Hugh Saint-Evroult Abbey holds 6 hides and 1 virgate of land in PILLERTON [Priors]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 3; 13 villagers and 23 smallholders with 1 Frenchman and 3 thanes have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. The value was £6; now £10. 4 thanes held it freely before 1066. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,12 [In {FEXHOLE} Hundred] From Hugh Roger [* of Ivry *] holds 5 hides in WHATCOTE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 4. 7 villagers with a priest and 19 smallholders have 3 ploughs. The value was 100s; now £7. Toli held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,13 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] From Hugh Roger [* of Ivry *] also holds 3 hides in ROWINGTON. Land for 8 ploughs. 27 villagers with a priest and 24 smallholders have 9 ploughs. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 8 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,14 From Hugh Osbern [* of Neuf-Marché *] holds 5 hides in BILLESLEY. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 8 villagers with a priest and 9 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. <242b> In Warwick 1 house at 8d. The value was and is 100s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,15 [In PATHLOW Hundred] From Hugh Hugh son of Constant holds 1 virgate of land in LOXLEY. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager. The value was and is 5s. Manegot held it freely. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] WAR 18,16 In COLESHILL Hundred From Hugh Walter holds 1/2 hide in [Over?] WHITACRE. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager who ploughs with 2 oxen. The value was and is 2s. Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] held it. [= ?18? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers WAR 19,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Henry of Ferrers holds 5 1/2 hides in GRENDON and {Turstin} from him. Land for 16 ploughs. 24 villagers and 16 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 36 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was and is 40s. Siward Barn held it. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WAR 19,2 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred From Henry Ralph holds 4 hides in BURTON [Hastings]. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 13 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 7s 8d. The value was £4; now 40s. Siward [* Barn *] held it. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WAR 19,3 In STONELEIGH Hundred From Henry Wazelin holds 2 hides in HARBURY. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 40s; now £4. Siward [* Barn *] held it. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WAR 19,4 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred From Henry Saswalo holds 17 hides in ETTINGTON. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 10 slaves. 32 villagers with a priest, 25 smallholders, 1 man-at-arms and 2 thanes have 16 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 18s; meadow, 30 acres. The value was £6; later £4; now £20. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WAR 19,5 From Henry Wazelin holds 1/2 hide in CHESTERTON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 plough there, with 1 ploughman. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] WAR 19,6 [In COLESHILL Hundred] From Henry Nigel [* of Aubigny *] holds 2 1/2 hides in AUSTREY. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. The value was and is 20s. [= ?19? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?20? Land of Roger of Ivry WAR 20,1 In STONELEIGH Hundred Roger of Ivry holds 5 hides in CUBBINGTON from the King, so he says. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was and is 40s. Thorbiorn held it freely before 1066. It is of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. [= ?20? Land of Roger of Ivry =] ?21? Land of Robert d'Oilly WAR 21,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Robert d'Oilly holds 2 hides in MARSTON and Robert the hunter from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066. Robert bought this land from him with King William's permission. [= ?21? Land of Robert d'Oilly =] <242c> ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford WAR 22,1 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred Robert of Stafford holds 7 hides in CHURCHOVER? from the King. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 4. 14 villagers and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 100s. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,2 [In BARCHESTON Hundred] Robert also holds 7 hides in WOLFORD. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship [*** ploughs]; 4 slaves. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest have 6 ploughs. A mill at 20d. The value was 20s; now 100s. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,3 Robert also holds 5 hides in BURMINGTON. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Godwin held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,4 In {FEXHOLE} Hundred Robert also holds TYSOE. 23 hides. Land for 32 ploughs. In lordship 11; 9 slaves. 53 villagers with a priest and 28 smallholders have 23 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; in Warwick 3 houses which pay 18d. The value was £20; now £30. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,5 Robert also holds 5 hides in IDLICOTE. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 26 villagers and 3 smallholders with 8 ploughs. The value was £4; now £8. Hafgrim and Ordheah held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,6 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Robert also holds 1 hide in ULLENHALL. Land for 15 ploughs. 17 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is £3. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,7 Robert also holds 5 hides in `OFFORD'. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 1/2 ploughs, with 3 slaves; 10 smallholders. A mill at 4s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £3; now £4. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,8 Robert also holds 5 hides in EDSTONE. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. In Warwick 1 house which pays 5d; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value £3. Aelric? [* uncle of Thorkil *] and Wulfwin held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,9 In PATHLOW Hundred Robert also holds 7 hides in WOOTTON [Wawen]. Land for 9 ploughs. 23 villagers with a priest and 22 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s and 8 sticks of eels; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value £4. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,10 [In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred] Robert the hunter holds 1 hide from him in BRAMCOTE. Land for 2 ploughs, which [are] there, with 1 villager. Value 10s. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,11 In STONELEIGH Hundred Also from Robert, Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 5 hides in BUBBENHALL. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 50s. He also held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,12 [In BARCHESTON Hundred] From Robert Grim holds 1/2 hide in BARTON[-on-the-Heath]. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 5 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. The value was and is 20s. This land is in BARCHESTON Hundred. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,13 From Robert Ordwy holds 2 hides in WOLFORD. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 50s. Alwy held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,14 From Robert Alwin holds 2 hides in the same village ^[WOLFORD]^. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 30s. Alwin held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,15 From Robert Ewein holds 1 1/2 hides in WILLINGTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. The value was and is 20s. Doda and Leofric held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,16 From Robert Brian holds 2 hides in DITCHFORD. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 slaves; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 68d. The value was 40s; now £4. Leofric held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,17 From Robert Warin [* Malicorne *] holds 5 hides in LITTLE COMPTON. Land for 6 ploughs. <242d> In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Brictric held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,18 From Robert Alwin holds 1 hide in COMPTON [Scorpion]. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. The value was and is 10s. Two brothers held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,19 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred From Robert Hugh [* son of Constant *] holds 2 hides in MORTON [Bagot]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 furlongs long and 6 perches wide; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 50s. Grimulf held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,20 In BARCHESTON Hundred From Robert Aelric? [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 hide in ILMINGTON. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves; 1 villager. The value was 10s; now 15s. Aelric? held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,21 In PATHLOW Hundred From Robert Hugh [* son of Constant *] holds 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in `[Ruin] CLIFFORD'. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was and is 30s. Saeward held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,22 From Robert William holds 5 hides in CLOPTON. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was and is 60s. Odo and Aeleva held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,23 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] From Robert Hervey holds 1 hide in NORTON [Lindsey]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship, however, 2; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 40s. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,24 From Robert Urfer holds 1 hide, 1 virgate and the third part of 1 virgate in WOLVERTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 furlong. The value was 10s; now 20s. Sigmund the Dane held it freely before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,25 From Robert Drogo holds 3 hides in WHITLEY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 40s. Three brothers held it. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,26 From Robert Judicael [* the priest *] holds 1 1/2 hides in LANGLEY. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. Ernwy held it freely. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,27 From Robert Aelric? [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 hide in BEARLEY. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was 20s; now 10s. He also held it [before 1066]. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] WAR 22,28 In `OFFORD' Leofing holds land for 1 plough, of {inland}; he has 1 plough. The value was and is 10s. [= ?22? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?23? Land of Robert the bursar WAR 23,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Robert the bursar holds 9 hides in MARSTON from the King. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 24 villagers with 6 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is £4. Aelmer? [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066, and the following land likewise. [= ?23? Land of Robert the bursar =] WAR 23,2 Robert also holds 1/2 hide in FILLONGLEY. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with a priest and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. ^[Aelmer? [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely before 1066]^ [= ?23? Land of Robert the bursar =] WAR 23,3 Robert also holds 1 hide in LEA [Marston]. Land for 1 plough. 1 man-at-arms with 1 plough; 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; the value is 15s. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely. [= ?23? Land of Robert the bursar =] WAR 23,4 Robert also holds 10 hides in BARSTON. Land for 10 ploughs. 6 free men, 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill at 4s; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 100s. Aelmer? [* uncle of Thorkil *] held it freely and with King William's permission sold it to Alwin the sheriff. [= ?23? Land of Robert the bursar =] ?24? Land of Robert of Vessey WAR 24,1 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred Robert of Vessey holds 5 1/2 hides in WOLVEY from the King. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves. 15 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres; pasture 1/2 league in length and width. The value was £[3?]; now 50s. Alric? son of Mergeat held it freely before 1066. [= ?24? Land of Robert of Vessey =] WAR 24,2 [In COLESHILL Hundred] Robert also holds 3 virgates of land in [Nether?] WHITACRE. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was 10s; now 2s. Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] held it freely. [= ?24? Land of Robert of Vessey =] <243a> ?25? Land of Ralph of Mortimer WAR 25,1 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds STRETTON [Baskerville] and Roger [* of Baskerville *] from him. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. Edric [* the wild *] held it freely. [= ?25? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?26? Land of Ralph of Limésy WAR 26,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Ralph of Limésy holds 5 hides in BUDBROOKE from the King. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 22 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; in Warwick 7 houses which pay 7s a year. The value was and is £8. Earl Edwin held it. [= ?26? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf WAR 27,1 [In COLESHILL Hundred] William son of Ansculf holds ASTON from the King and Guthmund [* brother of Thorkil *] from him. 8 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship land for 6 ploughs, but the ploughs are not there. 30 villagers with a priest, 1 slave and 12 smallholders have 18 ploughs. A mill at 3s; woodland 3 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £4; now 100s. Earl Edwin held it. [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WAR 27,2 From William Stenkil holds 1 hide in WITTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 20s. Stanketel also held it freely. [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WAR 27,3 From William Peter holds 3 hides in ERDINGTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 5 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide, but it is within the King's Enclosure. The value was 20s; now 30s. Earl Edwin held it. [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WAR 27,4 From William Drogo holds 2 hides in EDGBASTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Woodland 3 furlongs wide and 1/2 league long. The value was 20s; now 30s. Aski and Alwy held it freely. [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WAR 27,5 From William Richard holds 4 hides in BIRMINGHAM. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 20s. Wulfwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] WAR 27,6 ^[Staffordshire]^ In CUTTLESTONE Hundred From William Roger holds 2 hides in ESSINGTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 15 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and as wide; in Bushbury is 1 virgate of land which belongs to this land, but it is waste. The value was and is 20s. [* Countess Godiva held it *] [= ?27? Land of William son of Ansculf =] ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion WAR 28,1 [In COLESHILL Hundred?] William son of Corbucion holds {ERMENDONE} from the King and Robert from him, in pledge. 4 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 50s. Thorkil Battock held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,2 From William Aelmer? [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 2 hides in KINETON [Green]. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers who have them. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 10s. Thorkil [* of Warwick *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,3 From William Iudhael holds 2 1/2 hides in SECKINGTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. The value was and is 30s. Ernwy held it. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,4 From William Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 2 hides in WISHAW. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 30s; now 10s. Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] also held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,5 In MARTON Hundred From William Roger holds 1 hide in HODNELL. [Land for] 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Alwy held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] <243b> WAR 28,6 From William Osmund holds 2 hides in HUNNINGHAM. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. Ernwy held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,7 From William Ketil holds 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in the same village ^[HUNNINGHAM]^. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 30s. Saewulf held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,8 In STONELEIGH Hundred From William Johais holds 2 1/2 virgates of land in WESTON[-under-Wetherley]. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 10s. Saewold held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,9 From William Roger holds 1 virgate of land in COUNDON. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 5s; now 4s. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,10 In BARCHESTON Hundred From William Johais holds 2 1/2 hides in BARCHESTON. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 100d; meadow, 12 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. Viking held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,11 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] From William Geoffrey holds 1 hide in MAPPLEBOROUGH. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. The value was 20s; now 15s. Leofgeat held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,12 From William Thorkil [* of Warwick *] holds 1 1/2 hides in EXHALL. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 10s; now 5s. Swein held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,13 From William Leofric and Aeleva hold 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in [Ardens] GRAFTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 40s; now 30s. They also held it themselves freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,14 From William William holds 2 hides in BINTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; from part of a mill 4 packloads of corn and 8 sticks of eels; from Droitwich 3 packloads of salt. The value was 20s; now 30s. Edric held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,15 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred William holds 1 hide himself from the King in BARFORD. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; Meadow, 9 acres. The value was 20s; now 5s. Saewulf held it before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,16 ?2 1/2? In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred William also holds 4 hides in STUDLEY. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves. 19 villagers with a priest and 12 smallholders have 9 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 24 acres; a salt-house which pays 19 packloads of salt; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 100s. Swein held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,17 ?5v? William also holds 2 1/2 hides and 2 parts of 1 virgate in WOLVERTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide; in Warwick 1 house which pays 8d. The value was 30s; now 60s. Ernwin held it freely before 1066. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,18 ?2 1/2 v? William also holds 4 hides in BEARLEY. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; in Warwick 1 house which pays 8d. The value was 60s; now 40s. Ernwin and his mother held it freely. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] WAR 28,19 ^[Staffordshire]^ In CUTTLESTONE Hundred William also holds CHILLINGTON. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 9 slaves; 13 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was £4; now 30s. The Bishop of Chester claims this land. [= ?28? Land of William son of Corbucion =] ?29? Land of William Bonvallet WAR 29,1 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred William Bonvallet holds LIGHTHORNE from the King. 5 hides, besides the {inland}. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves. 19 villagers and 9 smallholders with a priest have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; a copse 2 furlongs long and 20 perches wide. The value was 100s; now £7. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it. [= ?29? Land of William Bonvallet =] <243c> WAR 29,2 In STONELEIGH Hundred William also holds 3 virgates of land in HARBURY. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers. The value was 10s; now 5s. Alwin [* the sheriff *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?29? Land of William Bonvallet =] WAR 29,3 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Roger holds 4 1/2 hides in UPTON from William. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2, 4 slaves; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 10 furlongs and 18 perches long and 5 furlongs wide. Value 70s; the value was 10s. Three of Earl Leofric's men held it freely. [= ?29? Land of William Bonvallet =] WAR 29,4 Hugh [* son of Constant *] holds 2 hides in SPERNALL from William. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s and 7 sticks of eels; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 40s. [= ?29? Land of William Bonvallet =] WAR 29,5 William holds 1 hide in STUDLEY from William. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 10s. Godric held it freely. [= ?29? Land of William Bonvallet =] ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville WAR 30,1 [In BARCHESTON Hundred] Geoffrey de Mandeville holds [Long] COMPTON from the King. 30 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 7; 25 slaves. 45 villagers with a priest, 13 smallholders and 2 men-at-arms have 10 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 3 furlongs long and as wide; woodland 2 furlongs in length and width. The value was £15; now £30. Esger the constable held it. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] WAR 30,2 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred ?1 1/4? Also from Geoffrey, William holds 1/2 hide and the fourth part of 1 hide in WORMLEIGHTON. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 smallholders. The value was 20s; now 15s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche WAR 31,1 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred ?7? Geoffrey of la Guerche holds [Monks] KIRBY from the King. 15 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 7; 6 male and 2 female slaves; 41 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 priests who have 21 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. In this manor the monks of Saint-Nicolas [* of Angers *] have 2 ploughs and 22 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. The total value was 100s; later 40s; now £10. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held it freely. [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,2 ?4? Geoffrey also holds NEWBOLD[-on-Avon]. 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 3; 2 slaves; 25 villagers and 8 smallholders with 11 ploughs. The value was and is 100s. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held it freely. [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,3 ?4? Geoffrey also holds NEWBOLD [Revel]. 8 hides. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; 26 villagers and 3 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is £7. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held it freely. [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,4 In MARTON Hundred ?2? Geoffrey also holds 5 hides in [Long] LAWFORD. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1. 14 villagers and 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. A mill at 14s. The value was 40s; now 50s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,5 ?5? Geoffrey also holds WAPPENBURY. 5 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 19 villagers and 6 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 110s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,6 [In COLESHILL Hundred] ?7? Geoffrey also holds HAMPTON[-in-Arden]. 10 hides. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 male and 2 female slaves. 50 villagers with a priest and 16 smallholders have 13 ploughs. A mill at 40d; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 3 wide. The value was and is 100s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,7 ?2? Also from Geoffrey, Soti holds SHUSTOKE. 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 10 villagers with 3 ploughs. <243d> Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,8 From Geoffrey Ansgot the priest holds 1 hide in BENTLEY in alms. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 4 villagers. Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 64d. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,9 [In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred] From Geoffrey Brun holds 2 hides in BROWNSOVER. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 4 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 20s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,10 From Geoffrey Robert holds 5 hides in [Cesters?]OVER. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 10 1/2 acres. The value was and is 40s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,11 From Geoffrey Ansegis holds 1 hide in NEWNHAM [Paddox]. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 16 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now 60s. ^[Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held this land; he could go where he would]^ [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] WAR 31,12 From Geoffrey Wulfric holds 3 hides in HOPSFORD. Land for 3 ploughs. They are there, with 6 villagers and 2 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Wulfric also held it, freely. Leofwin [* father of Leofric *] held all the above mentioned lands; he could go where he would. [= ?31? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] ?32? Land of Gilbert of Ghent WAR 32,1 [In BARCHESTON Hundred] Gilbert of Ghent holds from the King 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates of land in WILLINGTON, and Fulbric from him. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. A mill at 5s; meadow, 15 acres. The value was and is 20s. Alward held it freely. [= ?32? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] ?33? Land of Gilbert son of Turold WAR 33,1 In BARCHESTON Hundred Gilbert son of Turold holds from the King 6 hides in STRETTON[-on-Fosse], and Walter from him. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with a priest and 1 man-at-arms have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 23 acres; pasture 40 perches long and as wide. The value was 70s; now 110s. Kenward [* the sheriff *] and Brictric held it freely. [= ?33? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?34? Land of Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] WAR 34,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] holds 5 hides in BINTON from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 4s; meadow, 15 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Grim held it freely before 1066. [= ?34? Land of Gerin? [* of Les Loges *] =] ?35? Land of Urso of Abetot WAR 35,1 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Urso of Abetot holds 1 1/2 hides in HILLBOROUGH from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 9 acres; a salt-house in Droitwich which pays 3s. The value was 16s; now 20s. Ernwy held it freely before 1066. [= ?35? Land of Urso of Abetot =] WAR 35,2 Urso also holds 2 hides in BINTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was 16s; now 40s. Ernwy held it freely. [= ?35? Land of Urso of Abetot =] ?36? Land of Stephen [* son of Erhard *] WAR 36,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Stephen [* son of Erhard *] holds 1 hide in [Little] DORSINGTON from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 free man with 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was 20s; now 30s. Ordwy held it freely. [= ?36? Land of Stephen [* son of Erhard *] =] WAR 36,2 In PATHLOW Hundred Stephen [* son of Erhard *] also holds 3 hides in MILCOTE. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. The value was 40s; now 50s. Bishop Wulfstan [* of Worcester *] and Alstan held it freely. [= ?36? Land of Stephen [* son of Erhard *] =] <244a> ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard WAR 37,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] Osbern son of Richard holds ASTON [Cantlow] from the King. 5 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. 9 Flemings and 16 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A mill at 8s and 5 sticks of eels; meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league in length and width. The value was 100s; now £6. Earl Algar held it. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,2 In PATHLOW Hundred Also from Osbern, Urso [* of Abetot *] holds 3 hides in WILMCOTE. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was 30s; now 60s. Leofwin Doda held it freely before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,3 In MARTON Hundred From Osbern William holds 5 hides in DUNCHURCH. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 12 villagers with a priest and 11 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was and is 100s. Wulfmer held it. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,4 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred From Osbern Hugh [* Hubold *] holds 4 hides in BARFORD. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 2 men-at-arms with a priest, 4 villagers and 11 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A mill at 2s and 13 sticks of eels; meadow, 60 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,5 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred From Osbern Hugh [* Hubold *] also holds 3 1/2 hides in HILLBOROUGH and in BINTON. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 20 acres. The value was and is 40s. Ludric held it freely before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,6 From Osbern Hugh [* Hubold *] also holds 3 hides in IPSLEY. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 7 villagers with a priest and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 16d; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 30s; now 40s. Earl Algar held it. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,7 From Osbern Gilbert holds 5 hides in [Temple] GRAFTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 6 villagers with a priest and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was £3; now £4. Merewin , Scroti , Toti and Tosti held it freely before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,8 In BARCHESTON Hundred From Osbern Walter holds 2 hides in STRETTON[-on-Fosse]. He has 1/2 plough in lordship; 2 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 20s; now 30s. Brictric held it freely. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] WAR 37,9 [In {HUNESBERI} Hundred] From Osbern William holds MOLLINGTON. 5 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers with 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 40s; now 60s. Leofwin of Nuneham's mother held it freely before 1066. [= ?37? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?38? Land of Harold son of Earl [Ralph] WAR 38,1 In COLESHILL Hundred ?4? Harold son of Earl Ralph holds CHILVERS [Coton] from the King. 8 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 9 slaves; 15 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. Meadow, 3 furlongs long and 1 wide; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was 40s; now 50s. His father held it. WAR 38,2 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred Harold ^[son of Earl Ralph]^ also holds 15 hides in [Burton] DASSETT. Land for 23 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. 46 villagers with a priest and 9 smallholders have 26 ploughs; 3 men-at-arms have 12 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 27 acres. The value was £16; now £20. Harold ^[son of Earl Ralph]^ held it before 1066. ?39? Land of Hascoit [Musard] WAR 39,1 In MARTON Hundred Hascoit Musard holds 12 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land from the King in LEAMINGTON [Hastings]. Land for 27 ploughs. In lordship 7 ploughs; 15 slaves. 33 villagers with a priest and 24 smallholders have 18 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 20 acres. The value was £10; now £12. Azur [* son of Toti *] held it freely before 1066. [= ?39? Land of Hascoit [Musard] =] <244b> WAR 39,2 In STONELEIGH Hundred From Hascoit Humphrey [* Hastang *] holds 2 hides in WHITNASH. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 slaves; 11 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Alfred held it freely before 1066. [= ?39? Land of Hascoit [Musard] =] WAR 39,3 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred From Hascoit Humphrey [* Hastang *] also holds 5 hides in NEWBOLD [Pacey]. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 5 slaves; 11 villagers and 11 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 60s; now 100s. Alfred held it freely before 1066. [= ?39? Land of Hascoit [Musard] =] WAR 39,4 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred From Hascoit Humphrey [* Hastang *] also holds HASELEY. 3 hides and 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. Azur [* son of Toti *] held it freely. [= ?39? Land of Hascoit [Musard] =] ?40? Land of Nicholas the bowman WAR 40,1 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred Nicholas the bowman holds 3 hides and 1 virgate of land in AILSTONE from the King. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 3 female slaves; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 60s. Leofric held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] WAR 40,2 In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Nicholas also holds 5 hides and 1 virgate of land in HASELOR. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves, male and female. 16 villagers with 1 smallholder have 7 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; a salt-house which pays 4s and 2 packloads of salt; 2 Frenchmen and 1 burgess who pay 7 1/2d. The value was £4; now £6. Wulfgeat and Aelfric held it freely. [= ?40? Land of Nicholas the bowman =] ?41? Land of Nigel of Aubigny WAR 41,1 [In COLESHILL Hundred] Nigel of Aubigny holds AUSTREY from the King. 5 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2. 12 villagers with a priest and 8 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 1 furlong long and another wide. The value was £6; now £3. 8 thanes held it freely before 1066. [= ?41? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] WAR 41,2 [In _ Hundred] Nigel also holds 2 1/2 hides in {ALTONE}. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder who have 2 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 20s. Wulfwin and Leofric held it freely. [= ?41? Land of Nigel of Aubigny =] ?42? Land of [* Princess *] Christina WAR 42,1 In COLESHILL Hundred Christina holds 8 hides in ULVERLEY [Green] from the King. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 22 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 4 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; when exploited, value 12s. The value was £10; now £4. Earl Edwin held it. The following land is valued with it. [= ?42? Land of [* Princess *] Christina =] WAR 42,2 Christina holds 1 hide in ARLEY herself. 4 villagers who have 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league in width; when exploited, value 60s. ^[Valued in Ulverley [Green]. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?42? Land of [* Princess *] Christina =] WAR 42,3 In MARTON Hundred Christina holds [Long] ITCHINGTON herself. 24 hides. Land for 21 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 slaves. 83 villagers with 2 priests and 4 smallholders have 17 ploughs. 2 mills at 6s 8d; meadow, 16 acres; pasture 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was £12; now £20. When the King gave it to Christina it paid £36. [= ?42? Land of [* Princess *] Christina =] ?43? The King's alms lands WAR 43,1 [In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred] The nun Leofeva holds SALFORD [Priors] from the King in alms. 3 hides. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest who have 8 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. The value was 40s; now £6. ^[Countess]^ Godiva, Earl Leofric's wife, held it. WAR 43,2 ^[Worcestershire]^ In {FERNECUMBE} Hundred Edith? holds 5 hides in BICKMARSH from the King. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 4 slaves; 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. The value was £4; now 100s. She held it herself before 1066. <244c> ?44? Land of Richard the forester [and others] WAR 44,1 In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred Richard the forester holds HARBOROUGH from the King. 4 1/2 hides. Land for as many ploughs. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. 4 thanes held it freely. WAR 44,2 Richard ^[the forester]^ also holds 1/2 hide in BRAMCOTE. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Saxi held it freely. WAR 44,3 In MARTON Hundred Richard [* the forester *] holds 2 hides in GRANDBOROUGH from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The value was 20s; now 50s. Bondi held it freely. WAR 44,4 Richard [* the forester *] also holds 1/2 hide in SHUCKBURGH. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 5 villagers. The value was 10s; now 20s. Edric held it freely. WAR 44,5 Richard [* the forester *] also holds 1 hide in HILLMORTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was and is 20s. Viking held it freely. WAR 44,6 In {HUNESBERI} Hundred Also from Richard [* the forester *], Ermenfrid [* of Warwick *] holds 1 hide at a revenue in RADWAY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was 20s; now 25s. Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] held it before 1066. WAR 44,7 In STONELEIGH Hundred Richard the hunter holds 1 hide in [Walsgrave-on-]SOWE from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide, [shared] between him and the King and the Abbot [of Coventry]. The value was 20s; now 60s. Kolbrand held it freely before 1066. WAR 44,8 In `TREMLOWE' Hundred Richard the hunter holds 3 hides in CHESTERTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. The value was 40s; now 100s. 4 thanes held it freely. WAR 44,9 In BARCHESTON Hundred Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land in BARCHESTON from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Viking held it freely. WAR 44,10 In COLESHILL Hundred Alsi holds 1/2 hide in FILLONGLEY from the King. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 slave. 7 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland at 10s, when exploited. Value 30s. He also held it himself. WAR 44,11 In MARTON Hundred Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 1/2 hides in FLECKNOE from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, and 3 slaves. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 30s. Leofwin bought it from his brother Alwin [* the sheriff *]. WAR 44,12 Leofwin [* uncle of Thorkil *] also holds 2 hides and 1/2 virgate of land in FLECKNOE. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 10s; now 20s. Leofwin said that he holds this land from Bishop Wulfstan [* of Worcester *], but the Bishop failed him in the plea, and therefore Leofwin is in the King's mercy. WAR 44,13 [In `TREMLOWE' Hundred] Ordric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 hide in ETTINGTON from the King. This is waste. WAR 44,14 [In COLESHILL Hundred] Godwin holds 1 hide in CORLEY from the King. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland which has the fourth part of a league in length and the fourth part of half a league in width. The value was 10s; now 30s. Godwin also held it freely before 1066. <244d> WAR 44,15 Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 1/2 hide in BARSTON from the King. He has 1 plough. A mill at 20d. Value 20s. Thorkil [* of Warwick *] held it freely. WAR 44,16 [In `BUMBELOWE' Hundred] Ansegis holds 4 hides in HARBOROUGH from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers with a priest and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 16d. The value was 10s; now 20s. Bruning held it freely before 1066. ?45? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife <244c> WAR 45,1 [In COLESHILL Hundred] Adeliza, Hugh ^[of Grandmesnil]^'s wife, holds 4 hides in MIDDLETON from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. The value was £4; now £6. Thorgot held it freely before 1066. [= ?45? Land of ^[Adeliza,]^ Hugh of Grandmesnil's wife =] <245a> <245b> <245c> <245d> <246a> STAFFORDSHIRE STS B1 [* BOROUGH *] In The Borough of STAFFORD The King has 18 burgesses and 8 unoccupied messuages in his lordship. Besides these the King has there 22 messuages of the earls' Honour; 5 of these are unoccupied, the others are inhabited. STS B2 The Bishop of Chester has 14 messuages; one is unoccupied. ^[Stafford]^ STS B3 Burton Abbey has 5 messuages. ^[Stafford]^ STS B4 Earl Roger has 3 messuages which are an adjunct of Sheriffhales. The Earl himself has 31 messuages within the walls; 10 of these are unoccupied. ^[Stafford]^ STS B5 His son Hugh ^[of Montgomery]^ holds 5 messuages from the Earldom; they belong to Worfield. ^[Stafford]^ STS B6 Robert of Stafford has 13 messuages of the Earl's Honour; they belong to Bradley; 6 of these are unoccupied. ^[Stafford]^ STS B7 Robert ^[of Stafford]^ also has 41 messuages of his own Holding; 17 of these are unoccupied. ^[Stafford]^ STS B8 William son of Ansculf has 4 messuages of the earldom which belong to Penn, a manor of the earls; only one of these is inhabited. ^[Stafford]^ STS B9 Henry of Ferrers has 1 unoccupied messuage. ^[Stafford]^ STS B10 The priests of the Borough have 14 ^[messuages]^. ^[Stafford]^ STS B11 All of these have full jurisdiction. The King has tax from them all each year. ^[Stafford]^ STS B12 Before 1066 the Borough of STAFFORD paid £9 of pence from all the customary dues; two parts were the King's, the third [part was] the earl's. Now King William has £7 from the Borough's payments, his part and the earl's together. Robert ^[of Stafford]^ has half the King's own part, by the King's gift, so he says. List 1 List of landholders in Staffordshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Chester 3 Westminster Abbey 4 Burton Abbey 5 The Church of Saint-Rémy, Rheims 6 The Canons of Stafford and of Wolverhampton 7 Samson the cleric 8 Earl Roger 9 Hugh of Montgomery 10 Henry of Ferrers 11 Robert of Stafford 12 William son of Ansculf 13 Richard the forester 14 Reginald [of] Balliol 15 Ralph son of Hubert 16 Nigel [* of Stafford *] 17 Cynewin and other thanes. <246b> ?[1]? Land of the King STS 1,1 In SEISDON Hundred The King holds KINGSWINFORD. King Edward held it. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 14 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 70s. To this manor belongs 1/2 hide, waste, in `Crockington'. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] STS 1,2 The King holds TETTENHALL. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league in length and width. In COMPTON, 1 hide which belongs to Tettenhall. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,3 In WIGHTWICK 1/2 hide; it belongs to Tettenhall. 1/2 plough there with 1 villager. The value was and is 4s. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,4 In BILSTON 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 20s; now 30s. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,5 [In OFFLOW Hundred] In BESCOT 1 carucate of land, waste. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,6 The King holds WEDNESBURY, with [its] dependencies. [***]. 3 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 16 villagers and 11 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [Value ***]. BLOXWICH is a member of this manor. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. In SHELFIELD 1 hide, waste, which belongs to this manor. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,7 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] The King holds PENKRIDGE. King Edward held it. [***]. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 16 acres. The woodland has [is] 1 league long and 1 wide. Value 40s. To this manor belong these members: In WOLGARSTON? 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In DRAYTON 1 hide; it is waste. Land [for *** ploughs]. In CONGREVE 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In DUNSTON 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In COWLEY and BEFFCOTE 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 thane; 16 villagers and 12 smallholders; between them all they have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value of the whole before 1066, 65s; now 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] STS 1,8 In PIREHILL Hundred The King holds TRENTHAM. 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder and a reeve have 3 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a free man have 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 115s. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,9 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The King holds WIGGINTON. 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 8 villagers, 1 slave, 1 smallholder and 4 burgesses in Tamworth. Between them all they have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 6 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now £4. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,10 The King holds WILLENHALL. 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 20s. [* King Edward held it. *] [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] STS 1,11 In OFFLOW Hundred The King holds ALREWAS. Earl Algar held it. 3 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 slave. 20 villagers and 6 smallholders with a priest have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; a fishery which pays 1500 eels; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £11. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,12 The King holds [Kings] BROMLEY. Earl Harold held it. 3 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,13 [In PIREHILL Hundred] The King holds SANDON. Earl Algar held it, with its dependencies. 1 hide. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 2; 18 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The woodland has [is] 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <246c> STS 1,14 The King holds CHARTLEY. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 10s more. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,15 The King holds WOLSTANTON. Earl Algar held it. 2 hides, with [its] dependencies. In lordship 2 ploughs. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders with a priest have 8 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,16 The King holds PENKHULL. Earl Algar held it. 2 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 2; 17 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value £6. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,17 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The King holds ROCESTER. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 18 villagers and 10 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A mill at 10s; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. Value before 1066 £4; now £8. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,18 The King holds CRAKEMARSH. Earl Algar held it. 1/2 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide; a mill at 10s. Value 10s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,19 The King holds UTTOXETER. Earl Algar held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 24 villagers and 11 smallholders with 11 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. Value before 1066 £7; now £8. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,20 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The King holds BARTON[-under-Needwood]. Earl Algar held it. 3 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 17 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. The woodland has [is] 2 leagues long and 1 wide. A mill at 6s. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,21 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The King holds LEEK. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 12 ploughs. 15 villagers and 13 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 4 leagues long and as many wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,22 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] The King holds RUGELEY. Earl Algar held it. The fifth part of 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. 9 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 30d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,23 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The King holds MAYFIELD. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with a priest have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,24 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] The King holds MERETOWN. Earl Algar held it. 4 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 18 villagers with 10 ploughs. A mill at 3s and 4000 eels; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 10s more. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,25 The King holds CANNOCK. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 15 ploughs. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 6 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. Before 1066 it paid nothing; value now 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,26 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The King holds ELFORD. Earl Algar held it. 3 hides. Land for 11 ploughs. In lordship 3; 24 villagers and 8 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; 2 mills at 20s. Value before 1066 £11; now [£]12. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,27 [In SEISDON Hundred] The King holds KINVER. Earl Algar held it. 5 1/2 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 16 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 17 villagers and 7 smallholders with a priest who have 10 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; meadow, 6 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was and is 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,28 The King holds PATTINGHAM. Earl Algar held it. 2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 3 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £3. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <246d> STS 1,29 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The King holds CLIFTON [Campville]. 8 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves. 33 villagers and 7 smallholders with a priest have 11 ploughs. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £11; now £12. ^[Earl Algar held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,30 The King holds DRAYTON [Bassett]. 2 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 4 ploughs. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs; 8 burgesses in Tamworth belong to this manor and work there like the other villagers. In the manor the King has 2 mills at 21s and meadow, 20 acres. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is £4. ^[Earl Algar held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,31 The King holds HOPWAS. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship, a mill at 13s 4d; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 6 furlongs [long] and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 40s. ^[Earl Algar held it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,32 The King holds HARLASTON. 4 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2. 16 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A mill at 4s; 2 slaves. The value was and is £6. Earl Algar held these 4 manors, as also those above. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,33 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred [* In PIREHILL Hundred *] In BIDDULPH 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Gruffydd held it. Land for 3 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,34 In BUCKNALL the third part of a hide. Ketil held it. Land for 3 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,35 In OAKLEY 1 hide. Aki held it. Land for 3 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,36 In HEIGHLEY 1/2 virgate of land. Alward held it. Land for 1 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,37 In MILLMEECE [***]. Wulfhere held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,38 In SHELTON 1 virgate of land. Alfgeat held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,39 In HATTON 1/2 hide. Alfgeat held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,40 In FULFORD 1 virgate of land. Almer held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,41 In MILWICH 1 virgate of land. {Rafwin} held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,42 In COTON? 1 virgate of land, with [its] dependencies. Ylving held it. Land for 1 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,43 In ENSON 1 virgate of land. Wulfheah held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,44 In HILDERSTONE 1/2 virgate of land. Wulfric held it. Land for 1/2 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,45 In COTWALTON 1 virgate of land. {Rafwin} and Alwin held it. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,46 In HILCOTE 1/2 virgate of land. Thorbiorn held it. Land for 1 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,47 In ASTON[-by-Stone] 1 carucate of land and 1 virgate. Oda held it. Land for 1 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,48 In PIREHILL Hundred [* In TOTMONSLOW Hundred *] In WOTTON land for 2, or 3, ploughs. Swein held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,49 In STANTON land for 1 plough. Arnketil held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,50 In MUSDEN land for 1 plough. Uhtred held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,51 In SHEEN [***] land for 2, or 1, ploughs. Alward held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,52 In STANSHOPE land for 1, or 2, ploughs. Wudia held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,53 In FARLEY land for 1, or 2, ploughs. Alward held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,54 In ALTON land for 2 ploughs. Iwar held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,55 In DENSTONE land for 2 ploughs. Iwar held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,56 In CONSALL 1 carucate of land. Wulfheah held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,57 In CHEADLE 1 carucate of land. Wulfheah held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,58 In NEWTON 2 carucates of land. Wulfgeat and Alward held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,59 In {LUFAMESLEG} land for 1 plough. Wulfgeat held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,60 In FORSBROOK land for 1 plough. Swein held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,61 In ENDON land for 1, or 2, ploughs. Dunning held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,62 In ROWNALL land for 1 plough. Wulfmer held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,63 In RUDYARD land for 1, or 2, ploughs. Wulfmer held it. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] STS 1,64 In RUSHTON land for 2 ploughs. Wulfgeat held it. All this land of the King is waste. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <247a> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester STS 2,1 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred The Bishop of Chester holds BREWOOD. The church held it before 1066. 5 hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves. 24 villagers and 18 smallholders with a priest have 14 ploughs. 2 mills at 4s; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £10; now 100s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,2 The Bishop holds BASWICH himself. The church held it before 1066. 5 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers with a priest. To this manor belongs WALTON[-on-the-Hill]. 4 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,3 The Bishop holds ACTON [Trussell] himself, and Robert [* of Stafford *] from him. ?r? [*** hides]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 5s; now 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,4 In PIREHILL Hundred [* In CUTTLESTONE Hundred *] The Bishop holds BROCTON and BEDNALL himself. They belong to Baswich and are waste. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,5 [* In PIREHILL Hundred *] The Bishop holds HAYWOOD himself. St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held it before 1066. 1/2 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2. 9 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest have 6 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 5s. The value was and is 40s. The following lands belong to Haywood. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,6 The Bishop holds HIXON himself, and Picot from him, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from Picot. ?r qt? [*** hides]. 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 10s 9d. ^[Belongs to Haywood]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,7 The Bishop holds WOLSELEY himself, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. 1/2 hide, which belongs to Haywood. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 40d. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,8 The Bishop holds FRADSWELL himself, and Alfhelm from him. [*** hides], which belong to Haywood. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 3s; now 13s 4d. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,9 In the manor of HAYWOOD, meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. ^[Belongs to Haywood]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,10 In PIREHILL Hundred The Bishop holds ECCLESHALL himself. St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held it. 7 hides. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves. 14 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; 2 mills at 4s. Value £4. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,11 To this manor ^[Eccleshall]^ belongs [Bishops] OFFLEY. Leofnoth holds from the Bishop. In lordship he has land for 3 ploughs; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. Also to this manor ^[Eccleshall]^ belong these members: In FLASHBROOK land for 2 ploughs. In CHARNES land for 1 plough. In CHATCULL land for 1 plough. In `DORESLEY' land for 1/2 plough. In {CERUELEDONE land for 2 ploughs. In CHORLTON land for 1 plough. In COTES land for 1 plough. In COLDMEECE land for 2 ploughs. In BADEN HALL land for 1/2 plough. SLINDON land for 2 ploughs. In BROCKTON land for 1 plough. All these lands are waste. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,12 In BROUGHTON the Bishop has 1/2 carucate of land. This is waste. ^[?Belongs to Eccleshall]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,13 In ASPLEY the Bishop himself has 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Land for 2 ploughs. It belongs to Eccleshall. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,14 In CROXTON land for 3 ploughs. The Bishop has 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. It belongs to Eccleshall. Value 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,15 In TOTMONSLOW Hundred The Bishop holds ELLASTONE himself. St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held it before 1066. The fourth part of 1 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 12s; value before 1066, 9s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,16 In OFFLOW Hundred The Bishop holds LICHFIELD himself, with its dependencies. The church itself held it. 25 1/2 hides and 1 virgate of land. Land for 73 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 10 slaves; 42 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 21 ploughs. 5 canons have 3 ploughs there. Meadow, 35 acres; 2 mills at 4s. The value was and is £15. To this manor belong these members: PACKINGTON, land for 4 ploughs; <247b> the two [estates called] Hammerwich, 5 carucates of land; STYTCHBROOK, land for 1 plough; NORTON [Canes] and [Little] WYRLEY 4 carucates of land; ROWLEY, 1 carucate of land. All these lands are waste. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,17 [In PIREHILL Hundred] The Bishop holds COLEY himself, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. 2 carucates of land. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,18 The Bishop holds MORETON himself, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. 2 carucates of land. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,19 The Bishop holds DROINTON himself, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. [***] 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 30d. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,20 The Bishop holds SUGNALL himself, and Frani and Fargrim from him. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers, 1 slave and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 10s. These members also belong to the manor: in [Gerrards] BROMLEY and PODMORE land for 3 ploughs. In TUNSTALL land for 2 ploughs. In SWINCHURCH land for 4 ploughs. In ELLENHALL land for 3 ploughs. In WALTON land for 4 ploughs. In ADBASTON land for 2 ploughs. In WOOTTON land for 3 ploughs. In KNIGHTON land for 2 ploughs. 4 thanes and 4 Frenchmen hold these 8 outliers, and other men from them. In lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 34 smallholders who have 10 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 12 acres. Value of the whole before 1066, 62s; now the same, between them all. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,21 The Bishop holds SEIGHFORD himself: land for 3 ploughs there; and ASTON and DOXEY: land for 3 ploughs; and BRIDGEFORD: land for 2 ploughs; and COTON [Clanford]: land for 2 oxen. 2 Frenchmen and 1 thane hold these lands from the Bishop. They belong to Eccleshall. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. They have meadow, 5 acres. The woodland of this manor, Eccleshall, has [is] 4 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] STS 2,22 [* In OFFLOW Hundred *] The Bishop holds LICHFIELD himself. It has already been described before. Woodland 8 1/2 leagues and 7 furlongs long and 6 1/2 leagues and 8 furlongs wide, belongs there. To the manor itself belong these members: `HORTON', land for 2 ploughs; Alwin holds it. PACKINGTON, land for 4 ploughs; Ulfkil holds it. TAMHORN, land for 4 ploughs; Nigel [* of Stafford *] holds it. HANDSACRE, land for 5 ploughs; Robert holds them. HINTS, land for 7 ploughs; Oswald holds it. YOXALL, land for 4 ploughs; Raven and Alwin hold it. [Pipe] RIDWARE, land for 1 plough; Alric holds it. WEEFORD, {BUROUESTONE} and {LITELBECH}, land for 4 ploughs; Ralph holds it. FREEFORD, land for 6 ploughs; Ranulf holds it. `TYMMOR', land for 1 plough; Ranulf holds it. HARBORNE, land for 1 plough; [* another *] Robert holds it. SMETHWICK, land for 2 ploughs. TIPTON land for 5 ploughs; William holds it. In these lands or outliers, 7 ploughs in lordship; 60 villagers and 22 smallholders with 25 ploughs. Between them all, meadow, 52 acres; a mill. The value [of these members] is accounted for in [that of] the manor. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] <247c> ?3? Land of St Peter's of Westminster STS 3,1 [In SEISDON Hundred] The Abbey of St Peter of Westminster holds [Old] PERTON. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 13 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 free man with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?3? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton STS 4,1 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The Abbey of St Mary's of Burton holds 1 1/2 hides in the village of STAFFORD [* BURTON[-upon-Trent] *]. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs there. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 70s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,2 The Abbey itself holds BRANSTON. Countess Godiva held it before 1066. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 60s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,3 The Abbey itself holds WETMORE. 1 1/2 hides, with its dependencies. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2. 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and another wide. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now 50s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,4 The Abbey itself holds STRETTON. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 28 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,5 [* In PIREHILL Hundred *] The Abbey itself holds [Abbots] BROMLEY. 1/2 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 1 plough. This is in lordship. A priest with 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Woodland there 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,6 The Abbey itself holds DARLASTON, and 2 men from it. 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers [***]. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 30s; later 10s; now 27s 4d. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,7 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The Abbey itself holds LEIGH. 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 1 free man and 10 villagers who have 5 ploughs. Woodland there 1 league long and as wide. The value was and is 40s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,8 The Abbey itself holds OKEOVER. 3 virgates of land with its dependencies. Land for 2 ploughs. Edwulf holds it, for rent. A mill; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,9 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] The Abbey itself holds WHISTON, and {Nawen} from it. 1 hide. Land for 1 plough. This is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Value 4s. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] STS 4,10 The Abbey itself holds `BEDINTONE'. 1/2 hide. [***] Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager [***]. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 13s; now 7s 4d. [= ?4? Land of St Mary's of Burton =] ?5? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy STS 5,1 In PIREHILL Hundred Saint-Rémy's Church holds 1/2 hide in MEAFORD. {Nawen} holds from the Church. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 13s. ^[Earl Algar gave it to Saint-Rémy]^ [= ?5? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy =] STS 5,2 In OFFLOW Hundred The Church itself holds 1 virgate of land in [Hamstall] RIDWARE. Land for 1 plough. Godric holds it from the Church. He has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers [have] 1/2 [plough]. A mill at 2s; meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. Earl Algar gave these 2 lands to Saint-Rémy. [= ?5? Land of [the Church of] Saint-Rémy =] <247d> ?6? [The Canons of Stafford] STS 6,1 [In PIREHILL Hundred] In the City of STAFFORD the King has 13 prebendary canons. They hold 3 hides from the King in alms. Land for 9 ploughs. 4 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 slaves who have 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 2 furlongs in length and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. [= ?6? [The Canons of Stafford] =] ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton STS 7,1 [In SEISDON Hundred] The Canons of Wolverhampton hold 1 hide [* in WOLVERHAMPTON *] from Samson ^[the chaplain]^. Land for 3 ploughs. Before 1066 there were 8 ploughs there; now 10; 14 slaves. 6 villagers and 30 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,2 The Canons themselves hold 2 hides in [Upper] ARLEY. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs; 3 free men. Woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. To this land belongs 1/2 hide in another ARLEY which Osbern son of Richard has taken away from the Canons ^[of Wolverhampton]^ by force. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 4 villagers. Value 10s. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,3 In BUSHBURY the Canons themselves have 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 free man with 1 plough. Value 12d. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,4 In TRESCOTT they have 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 free man has it there. Value 12d. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,5 In TETTENHALL they have 1 hide. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 ploughs, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders there. This land does not belong to ^[the canons of]^ Wolverhampton, but is [a] royal [grant of] alms to the Church of this village ^[Tettenhall]^. From the same [grant of] alms the priests of Tettenhall have 1 hide in BILBROOK. 2 free men with 1 villager and 2 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. [= ?7? ?Land of the priests of Tettenhall =] STS 7,6 The Canons themselves have 5 hides in {HASWIC}. Land for 8 ploughs. Now it is waste, because of the King's Forest. Half of the woodland, which is in the Forest, belonged there. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,7 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The Canons themselves have 5 hides in WEDNESFIELD. Land for 3 ploughs. [***] 6 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. [***] Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,8 The Canons themselves hold 2 hides in WILLENHALL. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,9 They themselves hold 1/2 hide in PELSALL. Land for 1 plough. This is waste. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,10 They themselves hold 3 virgates of land in HILTON. Land for 1 plough. 2 free men and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,11 In {HOCINTUNE}, 1 hide, waste. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,12 Value of the whole of this land of the Canons £6 a year. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,13 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Samson ^[the chaplain]^ holds 3 hides of land in HATHERTON from the King, the priests Edwin and Alric from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave. 1 man-at-arms and 3 villagers with 7 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland there 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 2s; now 10s. ^[St Mary's of Wolverhampton held this land before 1066]^ STS 7,14 They themselves hold 1 hide in KINVASTON. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 smallholders. A mill at 3s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 12d; value now 10s. St Mary's of Wolverhampton held these 2 lands before 1066. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,15 They themselves hold 2 hides in HILTON. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 1 free man with 2 smallholders has 1 1/2 ploughs there. 3 villagers have 1 plough. [***]. The value was 12d; now 10s. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,16 They themselves have 1 hide, waste, in FEATHERSTONE. [= ?7? Land of the clerics of Wolverhampton =] STS 7,17 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred In PENKRIDGE 9 clerics hold 1 hide from the King. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 6 slaves; 7 villagers with 3 ploughs. [***]. The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?7? ?Land of the church of Penkridge =] STS 7,18 The clerics themselves hold 2 hides and 3 virgates of land in GNOSALL. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d. The value was 2s; now 15s. [= ?7? Land of the church of Penkridge =] <248a> ?8? Land of Earl Roger STS 8,1 [In SEISDON Hundred] Earl Roger holds CLAVERLEY. 20 hides. Earl Algar held it. Land for 32 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 32 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 23 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £7 10s; now £10. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,2 The Earl holds KINGSNORDLEY himself. Earl Algar held it. 2 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill at 2s; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £4. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,3 The Earl holds ALVELEY himself. Earl Algar held it. 1 hide. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 villagers with a priest and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,4 [* ?In _ Hundred *] The Earl holds {COBINTONE} himself, and Reginald [* the sheriff *] from him. [***]. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 free men with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 2s; now 40s. Almund [* father of Alward *] held this land. He was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,5 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred The Earl holds SHERIFFHALES himself, and Reginald [* the sheriff *] from him. Earl Algar held it. 2 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves; 26 villagers, 14 smallholders and 1 man-at-arms who have 10 ploughs. A mill at 3s; meadow, 8 acres. [***]. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. In this village ^[Sheriffhales]^ Saint-Evroult's has 1 plough with a priest who has 2 oxen. Value £8. The sheriff claims this manor for the King's revenue; the County testifies that Earl Edwin held it. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,6 The Earl holds KNIGHTLEY himself, and Reginald [* the sheriff *] from him. Bernwulf held it as a free man. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland there 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 10s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,7 The Earl holds MORETON himself, and Benedict from him. [***]. Alfgeat held it, without full jurisdiction. 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. 1 man-at-arms with 1 Englishman have 1 plough; 4 smallholders. A mill at 16d. [Value ***]. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,8 Saint-Evroult's Church holds [High] ONN from the Earl. [***]. 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 1 slave; 7 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Swein, a free man, held this land before 1066. Value £4. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,9 [In PIREHILL Hundred] This Church ^[of Saint-Evroult]^ holds MARSTON from the Earl. Wulfgar held it; he was free. 1 hide. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. 18 burgesses in Stafford belong to this manor. One Walter has 1 plough there. Value 100s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,10 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] The Earl holds NORBURY himself, and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. Auti held it as a free man. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs with 1 slave; 2 priests, 14 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value £3. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,11 The Earl holds WALTON himself, and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. 2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 5 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,12 In PIREHILL Hundred The Earl holds YARLET himself, and Robert [* of Baskerville *] from him. 1 hide, with [its] dependencies. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] <248b> STS 8,13 The Earl holds GAYTON and AMERTON? himself, and Gosbert and Wulfric from him. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 10 villagers have 4 ploughs with 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 30s. Almer and Alric held them. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,14 The Earl holds `COTON' himself, and Ascelin from him. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough and 6 oxen, with 1 slave and 1 villager. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was free. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,15 The Earl holds COLTON himself, and Ascelin from him. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was free. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves. 14 villagers with a priest have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 19 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,16 In {COLT} there is 1/2 hide and it belongs to Colton. Almer held it. ^[?Ascelin holds it]^ [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,17 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The Earl holds [Mavesyn] RIDWARE himself, and Ascelin from him. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves, with 1 villager. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide. Value 20s. Five Englishmen held it before 1066; they still have land for 2 1/2 ploughs. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,18 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The Earl holds LOXLEY himself, and Ascelin from him. The fourth part of a hide. Land for 4 ploughs. It was and is waste. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value 20s. Edmund held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,19 [In PIREHILL Hundred] The Earl holds CRESWELL himself, and William Pandolf from him. 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 40 acres. In Stafford, 1 unoccupied messuage. Value 20s. Godwin held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,20 The Earl holds DERRINGTON himself, and William [* Pandolf *] from him. 1 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 20s. Swein held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,21 The Earl holds MODDERSHALL himself, and William [* Pandolf *] from him. 1/2 hide. Land for 5 ploughs. In COTWALTON, which belongs there, [***]. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and wide. Value 10s. Godiva held it. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,22 The Earl holds ALMINGTON himself, and William [* Pandolf *] from him. 3 hides, with [its] dependencies. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value 30s. Godwin held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,23 The Earl holds TIXALL himself, and Henry of Ferrers from him. 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value 10s. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,24 The Earl holds MEAFORD himself, and Helgot from him. 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30s. Swein held it; he was free. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,25 The Earl holds ASHLEY himself, and Geoffrey [* the sheriff *] from him. 2 hides. [***]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. [***]. Woodland there 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 15s. Wulfmer held it; he was free. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,26 [In OFFLOW Hundred] The Earl holds [Hamstall] RIDWARE himself, and Walter from him. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. 4 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 5s. Edmund held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,27 [In PIREHILL Hundred] The Earl holds BLITHFIELD himself, and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. 1 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, 4 slaves. 7 villagers with a priest and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; the woodland has 3 furlongs length and 1 furlong width. Value 20s. Edmund held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,28 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] The Earl holds ALSTONEFIELD himself, and William [* Malbank *] from him. 3 virgates of land. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager with 1 plough. [Value ***]. ^[Godwin held it]^ [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,29 ?r? In WARSLOW, which belongs to this manor ^[Alstonefield]^, land [for *** ploughs]. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland there 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. Godwin held it. ^[William [* Malbank *] holds it]^ [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,30 The Earl holds CHEDDLETON himself, and William [* Malbank *] from him. 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. <248c> Woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[Godwin held it; he was free]^ [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,31 In BASFORD, which belongs to this manor ^[Cheddleton]^, is 1/2 hide. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value of the whole, 15s. Godwin held it; he was free. ^[William [* Malbank *] holds it]^ [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] STS 8,32 In OFFLOW Hundred Earl Roger also holds SHENSTONE, and Robert d'Oilly from him. 3 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 21 villagers and 4 smallholders with 14 ploughs. A mill at 66d; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value 100s. Godwin held it; he was a free man. [= ?8? Land of Earl Roger =] ?9? Land of Hugh of Montgomery STS 9,1 [In SEISDON Hundred] Hugh of Montgomery holds WORFIELD from the King. Earl Algar held it. 30 hides. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 4; 5 slaves. 67 villagers with a priest and 10 smallholders have 25 ploughs. 3 mills at 40s; a fishery at 15s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. 3 Englishmen have 5 ploughs with 18 villagers and 5 smallholders. The value was £3; now £18. 3 hides of this land are waste. [= ?9? Land of Hugh of Montgomery =] ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers STS 10,1 In PIREHILL Hundred [In OFFLOW Hundred] Henry of Ferrers has TUTBURY Castle. In the Borough ^[Tutbury]^ around the castle are 42 men who live only by their trading; with the market, they pay £4 10s. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,2 In {BURTONE} he has 1/2 hide on which his castle stands, on which there were 12 ploughs before 1066; now 4 ploughs in lordship. Value 24s a year. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,3 In OFFLOW Hundred Henry holds ROLLESTON[-on-Dove] himself. Earl Morcar held it. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 1 female slave; 18 villagers and 16 smallholders with a priest who have 14 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 50 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; arable land 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value £10. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,4 Henry holds MARCHINGTON himself. 2 hides. 1 virgate of land in AGARDSLEY. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 18 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value 100s. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,5 Henry holds DRAYCOTT[-in-the-Clay] himself. 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. This plough is in lordship. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value 15s. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,6 Henry holds FAULD himself, and Hubert [* of Courson *] from him. 1/2 hide. [***]. Land for 1 plough. This is in lordship. 6 smallholders. Value 15s. ^[Before 1066 St Werburgh's of Chester held the whole of this village of Fauld]^ [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,7 In the same village ^[FAULD]^ Roger [* of Livet *] holds 1/2 hide from Henry. Land for 1/2 plough. A priest has 1 plough; 2 smallholders. 1 hide there, which these 2 hold. Meadow, 50 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value 15s. Before 1066 St Werburgh's of Chester held the whole of this village of Fauld. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,8 Henry holds MORETON himself, and Alchere from him. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league in length and width. [Value ***]. Three free men held it. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,9 [In PIREHILL Hundred] Henry holds CHEBSEY himself, and Humphrey [* Hastang *] from him. 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3; 8 slaves. 20 villagers with a priest and 9 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value £4. To this manor belonged land at Stafford on which the King ordered a castle to be built; it has now been destroyed. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] STS 10,10 [In OFFLOW Hundred] In the village of {BURTONE} Ralph, Henry's man-at-arms, has 1 plough in lordship; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. [***]. Woodland 4 furlongs long and as wide. [Value ***]. [= ?10? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <248d> ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford STS 11,1 In PIREHILL Hundred Robert of Stafford holds TILLINGTON. Tholf held it; he was a free man. 3 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,2 In TOTMONSLOW Hundred Robert holds TEAN himself. Wulfgeat and Wulfmer held it; they were free. 1/2 hide. Land for 6 ploughs. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs and 3 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,3 Robert holds the third part of 1 hide in GRINDON himself. It is waste. Wulfgeat held it before 1066. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,4 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in CAULDON himself. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Godiva held it before 1066. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,5 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] Robert holds in BROUGH HALL himself 1 virgate of land, which belongs to Haughton. Land for 1 plough. Wulfmer held it; he was a free man. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,6 Robert holds BRADLEY himself, with [its] dependencies. Earl Edwin held it. Land for 44 ploughs, between all the outliers. In Bradley 1 hide only. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A mill at 5s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. In BARTON 1 hide. In APETON 2 hides. In LITTYWOOD 1 hide In BILLINGTON 2 hides. In BURTON 2 1/2 hides. In SILKMORE 1 hide. In LONGNOR 1 hide. In MITTON 2 hides. In ALSTONE 1 hide. In WOOLLASTON 2 hides. These lands belong to Bradley. In these are 48 villagers and 26 smallholders who have 17 ploughs. In lordship 1, in Alstone, and a man-at-arms; meadow 15 acres. Value of whole manor, with [its] members, £7. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,7 [* BOROUGH *] In the Borough of STAFFORD Robert has 70s from half of the King's part. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,8 In PIREHILL Hundred Robert holds WALTON himself, and Arnold from him. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers, 2 smallholders and 5 slaves with a priest who have 4 ploughs. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide; meadow, the same. Value 60s. Aki, a free man, held it; he gave 1 carucate of this land to his sister. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,9 Robert holds three parts of 1 hide in ASTON[-by-Stone] and STOKE himself. Six thanes held them; they were free. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 slave who have 5 ploughs. Woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; meadow, as much. Value 70s. Cadio holds from Robert. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,10 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in `LITTLE SANDON' himself, and the same Cadio from him. Alwin, ^[another]^ Alwin and Wihtric held it. Two of them were free. Wihtric could not leave with the land. In this virgate, land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,11 Robert holds 2 hides in HOPTON himself. Alward held them; he was a free man. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 slaves with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; a wood of medium size [trees] 2 furlongs long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. Gilbert holds from Robert. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,12 Robert holds 2 hides in SALT himself, and Gilbert from him. Bishop Leofwin and Ordmer held these but the King had the full jurisdiction of this Ordmer. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 plough there. 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 [***]. A mill at 3s; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,13 Robert holds 2 hides in CHESWARDINE and in CHIPNALL himself, and Gilbert from him. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. Godiva held them, but she paid 2s from Chipnall to St Chad's Church. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,14 Robert holds 1 hide in [High] OFFLEY himself, and Urfer from him. Wulfric held it; he was free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; the woodland [has] is 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,15 Robert holds 2 hides in STANDON and in RUDGE himself, and Brian from him. Siward held them; he was a free man. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 11 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 slaves with 5 ploughs. A priest. A mill at 5s; meadow, 2 acres; a grove, 14 acres. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,16 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in WESTON himself, and Brian from him. Godwin held it; he was free. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] <249a> STS 11,17 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in MAER himself, and Wulfgeat from him. He held it himself; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and another wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,18 Robert also holds 2 hides in SWYNNERTON, and Aslen? from him. Brothir held them; he was a free man. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,19 Robert holds 2 hides himself in NORTON[-in-the-Moors] and in [its] dependencies. Godric and Wulfgeat held them and they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,20 Robert holds 1 hide himself in MADELEY, and Wulfgeat from him. Swein held it; he was a free man. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,21 Robert also holds the third part of 1 hide in [Abbey] HULTON and 'RUSHTON', and Wulfgeat from him. He held it himself before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,22 Robert holds the third part of 1 hide himself in BURSLEM. Alward held it; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Alder-grove, 2 acres. Value 10s. Wulfgeat held it. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,23 Robert holds 1 hide himself in ASTON[-by-Stone], and [its] dependencies, and Algot from him. Godiva and Edric held it; they were free. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,24 Robert also holds 1/2 hide in BARLASTON, and Helgot from him. Augustine held it; he was a free man. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,25 Robert also holds 1/2 hide in RANTON, and Godric, who also held it as a free man, from him. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,26 Robert holds 1/2 hide himself in COOKSLAND, and Helio from him. Toki and Aelfric held it; they were free. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 6s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,27 Robert holds the fifth part of 1 hide himself in HILDERSTONE. Dunning and Wulfric held it; they were free men. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 slaves with 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. Vitalis holds from Robert. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,28 Robert also holds 1/2 hide in [BRADELEY, and Tanio from him. Wulfgeat and Alward held it; they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,29 Robert also holds 1 hide in COLTON, and Geoffrey from him. Oda and Wulfric held it; they were free. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 1 slave with 3 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 16 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 50s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,30 Robert also holds 3 parts of 1 hide in MILWICH, and Osbern from him. Swein and {Rafwin} held them; they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,31 Robert also holds 3 parts of 1 hide in TIXALL, and Hugh from him. Alric and Ordmer held them; they were free. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,32 Robert also holds 3 hides in INGESTRE, and Hugh from him. Godwin and Vithgrip? held them; they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres; from one part of a mill, 10d; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value 15s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,33 Robert also holds 3 hides in TITTENSOR, and Stenulf from him. Wulfgeat and Godric held them; they were free. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 8 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; a mill at 8d; woodland 6 furlongs long and as wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] <249b> STS 11,34 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] Robert holds 1 virgate of land in WESTON [Coyney] himself, and Arnulf of Hesdin from him. Wulfric held it. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,35 In TOTMONSLOW Hundred Robert holds 1 virgate of land in GRATWICH himself, and Wulfheah from him. Goding held it; he was a free man. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 slave with 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 24s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,36 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in CAVERSWALL himself, and Arnulf [* of Hesdin *] from him. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a half of Stoke[-upon-Trent] Church, with 1/2 carucate of land. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,37 Robert holds 1/2 hide in MADELEY himself, and Wulfheah from him. Godiva held this also after King William's arrival in England, but she could not withdraw with [her] land. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 slaves; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. In the same village two Englishmen hold 1 1/2 carucates of the same land; they have 5 smallholders and 2 villagers with 1 plough there. Value of the whole manor £4. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,38 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in BRAMSHALL himself. A half of this virgate is the King's, as the road divides it; but Robert has annexed ?A? this King's part and makes himself answerable [for it]. Bagot holds from him. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,39 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in ELLASTONE himself, and Woodman and Alsi [* son of Karski *] from him. Six thanes held it before 1066; they were free men. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; a mill at 32d; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,40 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in BLORE himself, and Edric from him. Four thanes held it; they were free men. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Spinney, 2 furlongs. Value 5s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,41 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in DILHORNE himself, and Walbert from him. Godwin held it - he was a free man - together with 2 others likewise free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,42 Robert holds 1 virgate of land in CHEADLE himself, and Robert from him. Godiva held it; she was free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,43 In SEISDON Hundred Robert holds 5 hides in BOBBINGTON himself, and Helgot from him. Vithfari held them, with full jurisdiction. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 40s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,44 Robert holds 3 hides in PATSHULL himself, and Hugh [* son of Constant *] from him. Brothir held them, with full jurisdiction; he was a free man. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 12d; woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,45 Robert holds 5 hides in OAKEN himself, and Hugh [* son of Constant *] from him. Brothir held them; he was a free man. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 8s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,46 Robert holds 2 hides in WROTTESLEY himself, and Clodoan from him. Hunta held them; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 4s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,47 [In OFFLOW Hundred] Robert holds 2 hides in OAKLEY himself, and Helio from him. Wulfwin held them; he was a free man. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,48 Robert holds 2 hides in SYERSCOTE himself, and Thorkil [* of Warwick *] from him. Four thanes held them. This land was only [liable] for the customary payment of the King's toll; but they had the rest of the jurisdiction, and they could go with their lands wherever they would. [***] plough[s?] possible. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough; two Englishmen have 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave. Value 16s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,49 Robert holds 2 hides in WYCHNOR himself, and Robert from him. Four thanes held them; they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. A mill at 18d; meadow, 20 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide. Value 15s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] <249c> STS 11,50 Robert also holds 3 virgates of land in [Hamstall] RIDWARE, and Herman from him. Three thanes held them; they were free men. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. A free man holds 1 virgate of this land; he has there 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. A mill at 2s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and in width 1 league. Value 15s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,51 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Robert holds 2 hides _ himself, and Urfer from him. Wulfric held them; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs; 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill at 12d; woodland, 1 furlong. Value 16s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,52 Robert holds 3 hides in HAUGHTON himself, and Urfer from him. Wulfric, a free man, held them. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs, with 1 slave; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value 30s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,53 Robert holds 1/2 hide in LOYNTON himself, and Gilbert from him. Aelric and Ordmer held it; they were free. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value 2s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,54 Robert holds 3 hides in WILBRIGHTON himself, and Laurence from him. Three thanes held them; they were free. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value 15s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,55 Robert holds 2 hides in BRINETON himself, and Warin [* {Malicorne} *] from him. Five thanes held them; they were free. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,56 Robert holds 1 hide in BLYMHILL himself, [and] Warin [* {Malicorne} *] from him. Five brothers held it; they were free. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. In {Ruscote} 1 hide, which belongs to this manor. Value of the whole, 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,57 Robert holds 3 hides in STRETTON himself, and Hervey from him. Three thanes held them; they were free. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 man-at-arms holds 1 carucate of land; he has 1 plough there. A mill at 4s; meadow, 6 acres; the woodland has [is] 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 16s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,58 Robert holds 1 hide in [Water] EATON himself, and Hervey from him. Ordmer held it; he was free. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 3s. Value 8s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,59 Robert holds 1 hide in GAILEY himself, and Hervey from him. Bodin held it; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,60 Robert holds 1 hide in OTHERTON himself, and Clodoan from him. Aelric held it; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,61 Robert holds 2 hides in [Great] SAREDON himself, and Hervey from him. Four free thanes held them. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,62 Robert holds 1 hide in COVEN himself, and Burgred from him. Alric held it; he was free. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; this woodland is in the King's lordship. Value of the land, 16s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,63 Robert holds 1 hide in COPPENHALL himself, and Burgred from him. Three free men held it. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value 12s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,64 Robert holds 3 hides in SHARESHILL himself, and Hervey from him. Two free men held them. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,65 Robert holds 3 hides in [Church] EATON himself, and Godric from him. Vilgrip held them as a free man. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and as wide. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] <249d> STS 11,66 Robert holds 3 hides in LEVEDALE himself, and Brian and Drogo from him. Three free men held them. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 slave have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,67 Robert holds 2 1/2 hides in RICKERSCOTE himself, and Robert from him. Earl Edwin held it; it is an adjunct of Bradley. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] STS 11,68 Robert holds 1 hide in {MONETVILE} himself, and Walter and Ansger from him. Earl Edwin held it. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, in lordship, with 8 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?11? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf STS 12,1 In SEISDON Hundred William son of Ansculf holds SEDGLEY from the King. Earl Algar held it. 6 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 45 villagers with a priest and 2 smallholders have 18 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £10; now the same. The priests of Wolverhampton claim part of the woodland of this manor. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,2 William also holds MORFE. 5 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. It is waste. Three free men held it before 1066. The woodland has 2 leagues length and as much width. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,3 William also holds 1 hide in CHASEPOOL. Land for 2 ploughs. It is in the King's Forest. It is waste. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,4 William also holds 2 hides in SEDGLEY, and Geoffrey from him. He has 1 plough there in lordship, and 9 villagers with 2 ploughs, and meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,5 William also holds 3 hides in PENN, and Gilbert from him. Countess Godiva held them. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 1 free man have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,6 William also holds 5 hides in PENN, and Robert from him. Earl Algar held them. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was and is 30s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,7 William also holds 3 hides in ORTON, and Walbert from him. Wulfstan held them; he was a free man. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 40s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,8 William also holds 7 hides in WOMBOURNE, and Ralph from him. Thorsten held them, with full jurisdiction. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 8 slaves. 14 villagers with a priest and 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 4s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is £3. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,9 William also holds 1 hide in OXLEY, and Robert from him. Godwin and Alric held it; they were free. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The value was and is 15s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,10 William holds 3 hides in ENVILLE himself, and Gilbert from him. Alric, a thane of King Edward, held them, with jurisdiction. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; the King holds it, in the Forest. The value was and is 24s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,11 William also holds 3 hides in {CIPPEMORE}, and Roger from him. Edwin held them as a free man. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 5 smallholders. Woodland 1 league in length and width; the King has it in the Forest. The value was and is 10s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,12 William also holds 2 hides less 1/2 virgate of land in HIMLEY, and Arni from him. Wulfstan and Ravenkel held them; they were free. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland. The value was and is 24s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,13 In the same village ^[HIMLEY]^ Gilbert holds 1 hide from William. Lovet held it; he was a free man. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,14 William also holds 1 hide in AMBLECOTE, and Payne from him. Two [***] of Earl Algar's men held it, without jurisdiction. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland. [***]. The value was and is 10s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <250a> STS 12,15 William holds 2 hides himself in TRYSULL, and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. Thorgot held them, with full jurisdiction; he was a free man. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. A mill at 4s; meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 30s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,16 William holds 1 1/2 hides himself in `CROCKINGTON', and Baldwin [* son of Herlewin *] from him. Three free men held them, but the jurisdiction was the King's. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,17 William holds 5 hides himself in SEISDON, and Walbert from him. Four free men held them, but their jurisdiction was the King's. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 servants there. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 8s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,18 William also holds 2 hides in ETTINGSHALL, and Robert from him. Thorsten held them, with full jurisdiction. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; the woodland has 3 furlongs in length and width. The value was and is 30s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,19 William also holds 2 hides and 2 1/2 virgates in BUSHBURY, and Robert from him. Wulfric held them, with full jurisdiction. Land for 5 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,20 William also holds 2 hides in PENDEFORD, and Almer from him. Wulfstan and Godwin held them; they were free men. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,21 William also holds 1 hide in MOSELEY, and Roger from him. Countess Godiva held it. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was and is 8s. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,22 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Roger holds 2 hides of land from William in ESSINGTON. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 15 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. In BUSHBURY is 1 virgate of land which belongs to this manor, but it is completely waste. The value was and is 20s. Countess Godiva held it. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,23 In OFFLOW Hundred Walbert holds 1 hide from William in BRADLEY. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 64d. {Untan} held it, with full jurisdiction. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,24 Robert [* d'Oilly *] holds 3 hides from William in ALDRIDGE. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2, with 1 slave. 5 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. The value was and is 15s. Two thanes held it freely. The King had the jurisdiction. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,25 He also ^[Robert [* d'Oilly *]]^ holds 3 hides from William in BARR. Land for 3 ploughs. Nothing in lordship, but only 1 villager there, with 1 smallholder. [***]. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was and is 5s. Vagn [* of Wootton *] held it. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,26 Thorkil [* of Warwick *] holds 1 hide from William in RUSHALL. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 6 villagers with 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 4d; meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was and is 10s. Vithfari held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,27 Drogo holds 3 hides from William in PERRY. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders there. A mill at 16d; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was and is 20s. Leofwaru held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,28 He also ^[Drogo ]^ holds 3 hides from William in BARR. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 4 furlongs long and as wide. The value was and is 5s. Alfred held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] <250b> STS 12,29 Drogo also holds 1 hide from William in HANDSWORTH. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 6 villagers with 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A mill at 2s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was and is 20s. Aelfrith? and Alwin held it, with full jurisdiction. [= ?12? Land of William son of Ansculf =] STS 12,30 ^[Oxfordshire]^ [* In BLOXHAM Hundred *] William son of Corbucion holds 10 hides in SIBFORD [Gower], and Ralph from him. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. A mill at 32d; meadow, 4 acres; pasture 7 furlongs long and wide. The value was and is £4. [= ?12? Land of William son of Corbucion =] STS 12,31 {Turstin}? [* of Warwick *] holds 5 hides in DRAYTON. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s. The value was 100s; now £8. [= ?12? Land of Thorkil [* of Warwick *] =] <250c> ?13? Land of Richard the forester STS 13,1 In PIREHILL Hundred Richard the forester holds THURSFIELD from the King, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. Bernwulf held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,2 Richard also holds WHITMORE, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. Wulfheah held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,3 Richard also holds NORMACOT, and Almer and Wulfric from him. Wulfmer held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1. Woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 2s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,4 Richard also holds HANFORD, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Tholf held it. A wood of medium size [trees] 20 perches in length and width. Value 2s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,5 Richard also holds HANCHURCH. {Pata} held it; he was a free man. 3 parts of 1/2 a hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 5s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,6 Richard also holds CLAYTON, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. Segrim held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland there 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,7 Richard also holds 1 virgate of land in DIMSDALE. Gladwin and Godwin held it; they were free. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 12 furlongs long and 6 wide. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,8 Richard also holds KNUTTON. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 5s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,9 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Richard also holds 3 hides in RODBASTON. Land for 3 ploughs. Alli held them; he was a free man. In lordship 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. The value was 2s; now 15s. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] STS 13,10 Richard also holds 1 hide, waste, in {ESTENDONE}. [= ?13? Land of Richard the forester =] ?14? Land of Reginald [of] Balliol STS 14,1 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Reginald of Balliol holds from the King 4 hides in WESTON[-under-Lizard] and BEIGHTERTON and BROCKTON [Grange]. Nine thanes held them before 1066 as 9 manors. There were 11 ploughs. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 slaves; 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. The woodland of these lands has [is] 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value 40s. Of this land {Amerland} holds 1 hide from Reginald. He has 3 slaves and 1 smallholder. Value 5s. [= ?14? Land of Reginald of Balliol =] STS 14,2 In PIREHILL Hundred Reginald ^[of Balliol]^ also holds NEWTON. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 slave; A mill at 4s; meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value 40s. [= ?14? Land of Reginald of Balliol =] ?15? Land of Ralph son of Hubert STS 15,1 In TOTMONSLOW Hundred Ralph son of Hubert holds from the King 2 hides in BRADLEY[-in-the-Moors], and Robert of Bucy from him. Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] held them; he was a free man. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] STS 15,2 Robert of Bucy also holds from Ralph 1 hide in KINGSLEY, and Nigel [* of Stafford *] from him. Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] held it; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. This is in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland there 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. The value was 6s; now 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] ?16? Land of Nigel [* of Stafford *] STS 16,1 [In OFFLOW Hundred] Nigel holds THORPE [Constantine]. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 7 villagers and 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. The value was 20s; now 40s. Wulfwin held it. Nicholas claims this land for the King's revenue in Clifton [Campville]. [= ?16? Land of Nigel [* of Stafford *] =] <250d> STS 16,2 [* In TOTMONSLOW Hundred *] Nigel also holds from the King 3 hides in KINGSLEY. Land for 3 ploughs. Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] held them freely before 1066. 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; Meadow, 1 acre. Of this land {Ligulf} holds 2 hides from Nigel. Value of the whole, 17s. [= ?16? Land of Nigel [* of Stafford *] =] STS 16,3 [* In PIREHILL Hundred *] Nigel also holds 1 hide in MORETON. Land for 2 ploughs. Wulfric held it freely before 1066. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?16? Land of Nigel [* of Stafford *] =] ?17? Land of the King's thanes STS 17,1 In SEISDON Hundred Cynewin holds from the King 3 hides in CODSALL. He held them himself before 1066. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. ^[Cynewin makes a payment to the sheriff each year.]^ STS 17,2 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] {Udi} holds from the King 1 hide in [Little] SAREDON. Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] held it, but his jurisdiction was the King's. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. ^[{Udi} makes a payment to the sheriff each year.]^ STS 17,3 Alric holds from the King 3 virgates of land in BICKFORD. He held them himself before 1066; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. ^[Alric makes a payment to the sheriff each year.]^ STS 17,4 These 3 men pay the sheriff 12s each year. STS 17,5 Aelfric [* uncle of Thorkil *] holds 1 carucate of land in CANNOCK. Land for 1 plough. He has 3 smallholders. Value 5s. STS 17,6 [In PIREHILL Hundred] Almer holds 1 carucate of land in BISHTON. Ernwy held it; he was a free man. Land for 1 plough. It is in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 2s. STS 17,7 In PIREHILL Hundred Dunning holds KNIGHTON; he held it himself before 1066. [***]. Land for 1 plough. This is there, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 2s. STS 17,8 Leofing holds MUCKLESTONE. Alric and Edric held it before 1066. 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. A priest and 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long and as wide. Value 5s. STS 17,9 Leofing also holds WINNINGTON. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value 2s. STS 17,10 Wulfwin holds BETLEY. Godric and Wulfgeat held it; they were free. 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. This is there, with 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 4s. STS 17,11 Wulfwin also holds BALTERLEY. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 4s. STS 17,12 Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] holds BALTERLEY from the King. Wulfric held it. [***]. 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 3 smallholders and 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value 4s. STS 17,13 Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] also holds AUDLEY. Wulfric and Godric held it; they were free. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value 10s. STS 17,14 Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] also holds TALKE. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. This is there, with 4 villagers; meadow, 1 acre. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 3s. STS 17,15 Sperri holds WESTON[-upon-Trent]. Wulfhelm held it. 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 2s. STS 17,16 [In CUTTLESTONE Hundred] Richard [* the forester *] holds [Little] ONN. Aelric held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. STS 17,17 [In TOTMONSLOW Hundred] Alric holds STRAMSHALL. He held it himself; he was a free man. 2 carucates and 1 virgate of land. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 40 perches long and as wide. Value 5s. STS 17,18 Alwold holds CROXDEN. He held it himself before 1066; he was a free man. 1/2 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. STS 17,19 Otto holds CHEADLE?. Wulfgeat held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers [***]. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 5s. STS 17,20 In CUTTLESTONE Hundred Leofhild holds SHUSHIONS. 1/2 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. STS 17,21 [In PIREHILL Hundred] Alward holds FENTON. 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. <251a> <251b> <251c> <251d> <252a> SHROPSHIRE List 1 ?[C]? [Customs] SHR C1 [* In SHREWSBURY Hundred *] In the City of SHREWSBURY there were 252 houses before 1066 and as many burgesses in these houses who paid £7 16s 8d a year in tribute. King Edward had the undermentioned customs there. SHR C2 If anyone knowingly broke the King's peace as given by his own hand he was made an outlaw, but a man who broke the King's peace as given by the sheriff paid a fine of 100s. A man who committed highway robbery or house-breaking gave as much. King Edward had these 3 forfeitures in his lordship in the whole of England in addition to the revenues. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C3 When the King stayed in this City, 12 of the better citizens protected him [by] keeping watch. Similarly when he went hunting there, the better burgesses who had horses guarded him with arms. The sheriff sent 36 men on foot to stall game for as long as the King was there. However, at Marsley? park he found 36 men for 8 days as a customary due. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C4 When the sheriff wished to go into Wales a man, who after being summoned by him did not go, gave 40s in forfeiture. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C5 A woman who took a husband in any way, if she was a widow, gave 20s to the King; if a [single] girl, 10s, in whatever way she took a man. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C6 If any burgess' house burnt down through some accident, happening or carelessness, he gave 40s to the King in forfeiture and 2s to each of his two nearer neighbours. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C7 When a burgess who was in the King's lordship died, the King had 10s in death-duty. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C8 If any burgess broke the time-limit which the sheriff placed on him, he paid a fine of 10s. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C9 A man who shed blood paid a fine of 40s. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C10 When the King left the City, the sheriff sent him 24 horses from? Leintwardine and the King took these as far as the first manor in Staffordshire. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C11 The King had three moneyers there who after they had bought the money dies, like other moneyers in the country, each gave 20s to the King on the 15th day and this was done when the coinage was changed. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C12 In total this City paid £30 a year. The King had two parts and the sheriff the third. In the year preceding this survey it paid £40 to Earl Roger. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C13 This City paid tax for 100 hides before 1066. Of these, St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] had 2 hides, St Juliana's [* of Shrewsbury *] 1/2 hide, St Milburga's [* of Much Wenlock *] 1 hide, St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] 1 1/2 hides, St Mary's [* of Shrewsbury *] 1 virgate, the Bishop of Chester 1 hide and [* Queen *] Edith 3 hides which Ralph of Mortimer has. ^[Shrewsbury]^ SHR C14 The English burgesses of SHREWSBURY state that it is very hard on them that they pay as much tax as was paid before 1066, although the Earl's castle has taken over 51 messuages and 50 other messuages are unoccupied and 43 French burgesses hold messuages which paid tax before 1066 and the Earl has himself given to the Abbey, which he is building there, 39 burgesses who once paid tax likewise with the others. In total there are 200 messuages, less 7, which do not pay tax. List 2 List of those who hold land from the King in Shropshire 1 The Bishop of Chester 2 The Bishop of Hereford 3 Saint-Rémy's Church 4 Earl Roger, with his men, holds the remainder 5 Osbern son of Richard 6 Ralph of Mortimer 7 Roger of Lacy 8 Hugh the ass 9 Nigel the doctor <252b> ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester SHR 1,1 [In SHREWSBURY Hundred] The Bishop of Chester had 16 messuages in SHREWSBURY, and as many burgesses who paid tax with the other burgesses. Of these, 10 messuages are now unoccupied, and the remaining 6 pay 4s 7d. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,2 The Bishop also had 16 canons ^[of St Chad of Shrewsbury]^ in this City ^[SHREWSBURY]^; they did not pay tax, and it is not known how much they paid the Bishop. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,3 In the City ^[SHREWSBURY]^ Hundred The Bishop also has a manor, [Crow] MEOLE. It is not and was not inhabited. Before 1066 it paid 20s; now 17s 4d. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,4 In the same Hundred ^[SHREWSBURY]^ The Bishop also holds SHELTON, and St Chad's Church from him. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 more ploughs would be possible. 4 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 12s. This land pays tax. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,5 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred The Bishop also holds LONGNER, and Wigot from him. 1 hide [***]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 2 villagers have 1 plough. The value was and is 8s. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,6 In CONDOVER Hundred The Bishop also holds BETTON; he held it before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 slaves. The value was 15s; now 16s. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,7 The Bishop also holds BUILDWAS; he held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with a reeve have 3 ploughs. 5 slaves. A mill; woodland, 200 pigs. Value before 1066, 45s; later 40s; now 45s. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,8 In HODNET Hundred The Bishop also holds PREES; he held it before 1066. 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 10 villagers, a priest and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 ploughmen. Woodland, 60 pigs. Of this manor Ansketil holds 1/2 hide from the Bishop and Fulcher 2 hides. In lordship they have 2 ploughs and 2 villagers with 1 plough. 3 other men who plough there pay 10s; 2 ploughmen there. Value of the whole before 1066, 50s; later it was waste; value now of what the Bishop has, 40s; of what his men [have], 28s. 6 more ploughs would be possible there. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] SHR 1,9 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred The Bishop also holds `CHATSALL'; he held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 8s; now it is waste. [= ?1? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] ?2? Land of the Bishop of Hereford SHR 2,1 In {RINLAU} Hundred The Bishop of Hereford holds LYDBURY [North] from the King; he held it before 1066. 53 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 38 villagers, 4 smallholders and 8 riders with 28 smallholders; they have 23 ploughs between them all. 2 slaves. A mill which serves the hall; woodland for fattening 160 pigs. A certain Frank and William the cleric hold one member of this manor from the Bishop and this manor's church with the priests and the land which belongs there. 1 plough there. In this manor 92 more ploughs would be possible than there are. Value before 1066 £35; later £10; now £12. 32 1/2 hides of this land are waste. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] SHR 2,2 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred The Bishop also held ONIBURY before 1066; now Roger of Lacy holds from him. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 whole and 6 half-villagers, a priest and 1 Cottager with 3 ploughs. 1 slave. 1 man-at-arms holds 1 hide; he has 1 plough; 5 villagers. Before 1066 there were 9 ploughs in this manor. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] ?3[a]? Land of Saint-Rémy's [* of Rheims *] SHR 3a,1 In `OVERS' Hundred Saint-Rémy's Church held and holds a manor of 1 hide [* in SILVINGTON *] from the King. There were and are 2 ploughs. The value was and is 10s 8d. [= ?3[a]? Land of Saint-Rémy's [* of Rheims *] =] ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] <252c> SHR 3b,1 [In SHREWSBURY Hundred] In the City of SHREWSBURY Earl Roger is building an Abbey and has given to it the monastery of St Peter where the parish [church?] of the City was. From his burgesses and mills [he has given] to the monks as much as pays £12. [= ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] =] SHR 3b,2 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred The Church itself holds EYTON[-on-Severn]. Earl Leofric held it before 1066. 8 1/2 hides. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 more would be possible. 16 villagers and 14 smallholders with 16 ploughs. 8 male and 4 female slaves. 2 fisheries; one pays 16s, the other is for the monks' supplies. [***]. Value before 1066 £21; when the Earl gave it to the Church it paid £14. [= ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] =] SHR 3b,3 In CONDOVER Hundred The Church itself holds EMSTREY. Earl Edwin held it. 9 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 22 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 12 ploughs between them all. 20 slaves. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. In the City ^[Shrewsbury]^ 1 plot of land at 2s. Value before 1066, 100s; later £4; now £11. [= ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] =] SHR 3b,4 In this village [EMSTREY] Aelfric held before 1066 1 hide which paid tax; he could go where he would. The value of this land was 5s. Now St Peter's holds it; it is waste. [= ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] =] SHR 3b,5 The Church itself holds BORETON; it held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 ploughmen there. The value was 5s; now 8s. [= ?[3b]? [What St Peter's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds] =] ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds SHR 3c,1 In PATTON Hundred Earl Roger has made St Milburga's Church into an Abbey. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,2 The Church itself holds [Much] WENLOCK; it held it before 1066. 20 hides; 4 of them were exempt from tax in King Cnut's time, the others paid tax. In lordship 9 1/2 ploughs; 9 villagers, 3 riders and 46 smallholders; between them all they have 17 ploughs; another 17 would be possible there. 15 slaves. 2 mills which serve the monks. 1 fishery; woodland for fattening 300 pigs; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066 £15; now £12. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,3 The Church itself holds TICKLERTON; it held it before 1066. 7 hides which pay tax and 3 other hides exempt from tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 rider with 5 ploughs; a further 6 ploughs would be possible there. 3 slaves. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. Value before 1066, 100s; [***] now 50s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,4 The Church itself holds MADELEY; it held it before 1066. 1 hide which does not pay tax and 3 others which do pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; a further 6 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 400 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; [***] now 50s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,5 The Church itself holds [Little] WENLOCK; it held it before 1066. 1 hide which does not pay tax and 2 others which do pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 ploughmen. Woodland for fattening 300 pigs, in which there are 2 hedged enclosures and a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 70s; now 40s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,6 The Church itself held and holds SHIPTON. 1/2 hide which does not pay tax and 3 other hides which do pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 2 slaves. The value was 30s; now 4d more. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,7 The Church itself held and holds PERKLEY. 1/2 hide which does not pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 slaves. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs; 1 hedged enclosure. The value was 8s; now 6s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] <252d> SHR 3c,8 The Church itself held and holds BOURTON, and Edric [* the wild *] from it. Aelfric, his father, held it; he could not withdraw from the Church. 2 hides and 3 virgates of land which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 villagers, 4 riders and 3 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs; 1 slave. A mill which serves the court; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. 2 more ploughs possible. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,9 The Church itself held STOKE [St Milborough]. Earl Roger gave it to his chaplains, but the Church ought to have it. 20 hides; 3 of them do not pay tax, but the others do pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 25 villagers and 5 smallholders with 9 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 19 more ploughs would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066 £13; now £9. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,10 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred The Church itself held and holds DEUXHILL. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 smallholders and 1 cottager with 1 plough; 1 slave there. The value was 10s; now 20s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,11 The Church itself held and holds PICKTHORN. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 slaves. The value was and is 7s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,12 In SHREWSBURY Hundred The Church itself held and holds SUTTON. 1 hide. [***]. 8 men, both free[men] and villagers, with 4 ploughs. The value was 12s; now 16s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,13 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred The Church itself held and holds CLEESTANTON. 2 hides. [***]. 1 man and 1 plough; 6 other ploughs would be possible. [***]. The value was 18s; now 6s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] SHR 3c,14 In CONDOVER Hundred St [Milburga]'s holds 1/2 hide _ which pays tax, and Aelfric's son from it. 1 villager with 1 plough; another would be possible there. Value 3s. [= ?[3c]? What the Church of St Milburga [* of Much Wenlock *] holds =] ?[3d]? What the Church of St Mary holds SHR 3d,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Church of St Mary [* of Shrewsbury *] held and holds BROUGHTON. 5 hides which pay tax. One priest has 1/2 plough there; 7 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs; a further 3 more ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 24 pigs. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15s. SHR 3d,2 The Church itself ^[of St Mary [* of Shrewsbury *]]^ held and holds ASTLEY. 3 hides which pay tax. A priest with 9 villagers and 2 smallholders has 3 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. Woodland for fattening 50 pigs. The value was 20s; now 25s. SHR 3d,3 In SHREWSBURY Hundred The Church itself ^[of St Mary [* of Shrewsbury *]]^ held and holds 1 virgate of land in MEOLE [Brace], Ralph of Mortimer's manor. The value was and is 4s. ^[Belongs to Meole [Brace]]^ SHR 3d,4 In `OVERS' Hundred The Church itself ^[of St Mary of Bromfield]^ held and holds 1/2 hide _. It was and still is waste. SHR 3d,5 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Church itself ^[of St Mary of Shrewsbury]^ held and holds MYTTON, and Picot [* of Sai *] from it. 2 hides which pay tax. 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. [***]. The value was 12s; now it is at a revenue for 11s. SHR 3d,6 [In {CULVESTAN} Hundred] The Church itself ^[of St Mary of Bromfield]^ holds BROMFIELD and is sited there. Now 10 hides. In lordship 6 ploughs; 12 ploughmen; 15 villagers and 12 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Value 50s for the canons. Nigel the doctor has 16s from this manor. SHR 3d,7 In this manor ^[BROMFIELD]^ before 1066 there were 20 hides; 12 canons of this Church ^[St Mary's of Bromfield]^ had the whole. One of them, Spirtes ^[the priest]^ by name, alone held 10 hides, but after he had been exiled from England King Edward gave these 10 hides to Robert son of Wiuhomarch as if to a canon. But Robert gave the same land to a son-in-law of his. When the canons informed the King of this, he immediately ordered the land to be returned to the Church, only waiting until, at the imminent Christmas court, he could command Robert to provide other land for his son-in-law. However, the King himself died during those feast days and from then until now the Church has been without the land. Now Robert holds it from Earl Roger. It is waste and was found waste. In total, land for 54 ploughs. ?[3e]? What St Michael's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds SHR 3e,1 [In {CULVESTAN} Hundred] St Michael's Church holds [Lesser] POSTON from the Earl. Ketil held it. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 man pays a bundle of box-wood for it on Palm Sunday. [= ?[3e]? What St Michael's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3e,2 [In HODNET Hundred] The Church itself holds SOULTON. Brictric held it freely. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. 1/2 plough there. The value was 5s; now 4d more. [= ?[3e]? What St Michael's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] <253a> ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds SHR 3f,1 In CONDOVER Hundred St Chad's Church holds and held `[Little] ETON', and Turold [* of Verley *] from it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. It paid 8s; now 4s. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,2 In WITTERY Hundred The Church itself holds and held MARTON. Alward [* son of Almund *] holds from the Church. [***]. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers, 3 riders and 1 smallholder with 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 more ploughs would be possible. Woodland for fattening 50 pigs. Before 1066 it paid 8s; value now 10s, but it only pays 6s 2d. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,3 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Church itself held BICTON. Wiger holds from it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 1 free man with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,4 The Church itself held and holds YORTON. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. A priest and 1 villager with 1 plough. The value was 8s; now 5s. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,5 The Church itself held and holds BROUGHTON. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 11s 4d. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,6 The Church itself held and holds ROSSALL. 1 hide which pays tax. Two riders with 7 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. The value was 8s; now 15s. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3f,7 The Church itself held and holds ONSLOW. 1 hide which pays tax. It was waste. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Value 4s. [= ?[3f]? What St Chad's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds SHR 3g,1 [In SHREWSBURY Hundred] St Alkmund's Church holds 21 burgesses in SHREWSBURY besides 12 canons' houses. These burgesses pay 8s 8d. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,2 The Church also has 2 hides of the 100 hides which are accounted in the City's ^[SHREWSBURY]^ tax. 2 canons hold them; they have 1 1/2 ploughs and 4 villagers who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Value 15s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,3 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred The Church itself held and holds LILLESHALL. 10 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers, 5 smallholders and 3 Frenchmen who serve with 8 ploughs between them all; a further 9 ploughs possible. 4 ploughmen. A mill, but it pays nothing; woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066 £6; now £4. Godebold the priest holds it. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,4 The Church itself held and holds LONGDON[-upon-Tern]. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs possible. 6 slaves, male and female. A mill at 5s. [***]. Value before 1066, 21s; now 9s 4d. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,5 The Church itself held and holds UCKINGTON, and Godebold [* the priest *] from it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 riders and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. 6 ploughmen. Value before 1066, 24s; now 30s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,6 The Church itself held and holds ATCHAM, and Godebold [* the priest *] from it. 1 hide [***]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. The value was 10s; now it pays 6s 8d. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,7 The Church itself held and holds ALBRIGHTLEE. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland, 1 league, but Earl Roger took it away from the Church. The value was and is 12s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,8 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Church itself held and holds PRESTON [Gubbals], and Godebold [* the priest *] from it. 4 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen with 2 ploughs; a further 2 other ploughs would be possible. It was waste; value now 10s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,9 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred [* In WROCKWARDINE Hundred *] The Church itself held and holds `CHARLTON'. 1 hide. There was and is 1 rider there. It paid 4s; now 5s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,10 In {REWESET} Hundred The Church itself held and holds PRESTON [Montford]. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 8s; now 5s. Alward [* son of Almund *] holds it. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] SHR 3g,11 The Church itself held and holds DINTHILL. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 8s. [= ?[3g]? What St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] ?[3h]? What St Juliana's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds SHR 3h,1 [In SHREWSBURY Hundred] St Juliana's Church holds 1/2 hide _. It has 1 plough. 2 burgesses who work on this land pay 3s. The value was and is 8s. [= ?[3h]? What St Juliana's [* of Shrewsbury *] holds =] <253b> ?4? Land of Earl Roger ?[4]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] SHR 4,1,1 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Earl Roger holds WROCKWARDINE. King Edward held it. 7 1/2 outliers belong to this manor. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 13 villagers, 4 smallholders, a priest and 1 rider; between them all they have 12 ploughs. 8 ploughmen. A mill at 12s; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this manor's church with 1 hide. It has 1 plough; another would be possible. Value 5s. From Wrockwardine Hundred 2 pennies belonged to this manor before 1066; the Earl had the third penny. Before 1066 it paid £6 13s 8d; now it pays £12 10s in revenue. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,2 In CONDOVER Hundred The Earl holds CONDOVER himself. King Edward held it. 10 outliers belong to this manor. 13 hides which pay tax. In lordship 7 hides; 4 ploughs there; 12 villagers and a priest with 7 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there. 8 ploughmen. A mill at 8s 6d. From Condover Hundred 2 pennies belonged to this manor before 1066. It paid £10; now it pays £10 with the Hundred. Of this manor's land Roger the hunter holds 1 hide, Osbern [* son of Richard *] 1 hide, Alward [* son of Almund *] 4 hides. 1 plough there. 4 villagers, 2 smallholders, 3 riders and 2 ploughmen; between them all they have 3 ploughs; a further 8 ploughs would be possible. Value of the whole, 41s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,3 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Earl holds BASCHURCH himself. King Edward held it. 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 of them; 4 ploughs there; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 8 ploughmen. 3 fisheries at 22d. To this manor belonged 2 pennies from this Hundred. In total, it paid £7; value now of the Earl's lordship, £6. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds 2 1/2 hides of this manor and the village church from the Earl. Land for 5 ploughs. They are there, with 13 smallholders. Value 26s 8d. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,4 [In HODNET Hundred] The Earl holds HODNET himself. King Edward held it. 1 1/2 hides. [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers, 2 smallholders, a priest and a reeve with 7 ploughs; a further 9 ploughs would be possible there. A small wood which pays nothing. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this manor's church. Before 1066 this manor paid £3 6s 8d; now it pays £8 with the Hundred that belongs to the manor. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,5 [In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred] The Earl holds MORVILLE himself with 18 outliers. King Edward held it. 12 hides. One of these outliers, Chawson, at 1 hide, is in Worcestershire. Of this land 4 hides are in lordship; 2 ploughs there; 6 other ploughs would be possible. 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a further two others would be possible. 4 ploughmen. The whole of {Alnodestreu} Hundred belongs to this manor. Two pennies were King Edward's, the third the Earl's. In total, it paid £10; value now of what the Earl has £3. This manor's church is in honour of St Gregory [* of Morville *] and before 1066 it had 8 hides of this land; 8 canons served there. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this church from the Earl with 5 hides of land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 others possible. 9 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 priests with 9 ploughs; 4 ploughmen. A man-at-arms holds 1 hide and pays 4s to the monks. Value of the whole of this, 67s. The Earl ^[Roger]^'s chaplains hold the remaining 3 hides, and 5 men from them. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 ploughs there. Value of the whole, 60s and 18d. Of this manor's land Richard the butler holds 2 hides. He has 1 plough, 2 slaves and 7 villagers with 1 plough. A mill which pays 10 packloads of corn. 9 more ploughs would be possible. Value 20s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] <253c> SHR 4,1,6 [In {CULVESTAN} Hundred] The Earl holds `CORFHAM' himself. King Edward held it, [***] with 4 outliers. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; a sixth would be possible. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. 10 ploughmen. Of this land one man-at-arms of the Earl's holds 1/2 hide. He has 1 plough, 2 slaves and 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value 5s. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this manor's church with 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. It pays 18s to the monks. The whole of {Culvestan} Hundred and Patton Hundred belong to this manor. Before 1066 it paid £10 in revenue with the 2 pennies from the Hundreds; now, with the Hundreds, it pays £6 to the Earl. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,7 [In {REWESET} Hundred] The Earl holds MINSTERLEY himself, and Roger [* son of Corbet *] from him. King Edward held it. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 4 ploughmen. Woodland, 2 leagues. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; now 5s more. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,8 The Earl holds TREWERN himself, and Roger [* son of Corbet *] from him. King Edward held it. 20 hides which pay tax. Land for 40 ploughs. It was waste, except for 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1 free man have 3 ploughs; certain Welshmen who work there pay 16s. Woodland, 2 leagues; waste land there for 31 ploughs. In this manor 5 men-at-arms of Roger [* son of Corbet *]'s have 6 1/2 ploughs in lordship and 2 villagers, 6 smallholders, 2 Welshmen and 1 rider with 3 smallholders and 6 ploughmen; between them all they have 3 ploughs. Before 1066 it paid 8s; now, in total, £4. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,9 The Earl holds ALBERBURY himself, and Roger [* son of Corbet *] from him. King Edward held it. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 ploughmen there. {Reweset} Hundred belongs to this manor. Value before 1066, 5s; now 20s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,10 [In WITTERY Hundred] The Earl holds CHIRBURY himself. King Edward held it. [***]. In lordship 4 ploughs. 13 villagers with a reeve have 5 ploughs. 8 ploughmen. 2 churches with a priest who has 1 plough. Wittery Hundred belongs to this manor. Before 1066 it was waste; value now 40s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,11 [In {MERSET} Hundred] The Earl holds MAESBURY himself with 5 outliers, and Reginald [* the sheriff *] from him. King Edward held it. 7 hides which pay tax. Reginald has built the castle of Oswestry there. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 10 Welshmen with a priest who have 8 ploughs; a further 6 ploughs would be possible. A church. 4 ploughmen. A small wood which pays nothing. Of this land Robert holds 1/2 hide and Engelbald 2 hides; they have 2 ploughs. {Merset} Hundred belongs to this manor. Before 1066 it was waste; value now 40s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,12 The Earl holds WHITTINGTON himself with 8 1/2 outliers. King Edward held it. 18 hides which pay tax. Land for 25 ploughs. In lordship 6 ploughs; 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 12 ploughs. 12 ploughmen. Some Welshmen pay 20s. A mill there at 5s; woodland, 1 league. Before 1066 it was waste; now it pays £15 15s. In the time of ^[King]^ Aethelred, King Edward's father, these three manors paid half a night's revenue. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,13 [* In WALES *] Tudur, a Welshman, holds 1 Welsh district _ from the Earl; he pays £4 5s from it. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,14 [In {RINLAU} Hundred] The Earl holds LYDHAM himself. Edric the wild held it before 1066. 15 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs. 14 villagers with a reeve, a priest and 6 smallholders have 10 ploughs; a further 16 ploughs would be possible there. 6 riders. A mill which pays 1 pig; woodland, 2 leagues. Value before 1066 £10; now £14. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,15 [CASTLE] At MONTGOMERY Castle the Earl has 4 ploughs himself; he has £6 of pence from one district of Wales which belongs to this castlery. Roger ^[son of]^ Corbet has 2 ploughs there; with his brother he has 40s from Wales. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] <253d> SHR 4,1,16 In {REWESET} Hundred The Earl holds FORD himself. Earl Edwin held it, with 14 outliers. 15 hides [***]. In lordship 10 ploughs; 20 male and 6 female slaves; 50 villagers and 14 smallholders with 29 ploughs. A mill which pays 3 {orae}; 1/2 fishery, 2s. [***]. Before 1066 it paid £9; now £34. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,17 [In BASCHURCH Hundred] The Earl holds [Great] NESS himself. Earl Morcar held it, with 4 outliers. 5 hides. [***]. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 ploughmen; 15 villagers and 5 smallholders with 6 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. 6 Welshmen pay 20s. Woodland, 1 league. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this manor's church with 1 virgate of land. A certain Robert [* the butler *] has 4 villagers who pay 5s. Before 1066 it paid £3; now £13 10s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,18 The Earl holds LOPPINGTON himself. Edric the wild held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 15 villagers with 6 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066 £3; now £6 10s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,19 The Earl holds ELLESMERE himself. Earl Edwin held it. 4 1/2 hides. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 ploughmen. 36 villagers and 14 smallholders with 2 priests have 14 ploughs. A mill [***]. Before 1066 it paid £10 in revenue; now £20. Of the same manor Mundred [* the sheriff *] holds 1 hide, and Reginald [* the sheriff *] 1 hide. They have 2 ploughs and 4 slaves; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Value 23s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,20 The Earl holds BERWICK himself. Edric the wild held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 male slaves, 1 female; 11 villagers with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; now £9. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,21 [In WROCKWARDINE Hundred] The Earl holds [High] ERCALL himself. Earl Edwin held it, with 5 outliers. 7 hides. [***]. In lordship 6 ploughs; 12 ploughmen. 29 villagers and 12 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 2 mills pay 12 packloads of corn; a fishery at 1502 large eels; woodland, 1 league. [***]. Value before 1066 £20; now as much. When the Countess came to the manor, 18 {orae} of pence were brought to her as a customary due. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,22 The Earl holds WELLINGTON himself. Earl Edwin held it, [***] with 5 outliers. 14 hides which pay tax. In lordship 6 ploughs; 12 ploughmen. 12 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest have 9 ploughs; 9 other ploughs would be possible. A mill at 12s; 2 fisheries at 8s. [***]. Value before 1066 £20; now £18. Of this manor's land William [* Pandolf *] holds 1 hide from the Earl as a manor, DAWLEY [Magna]. Grim held it previously. 1 plough there. 7 villagers have 1 plough. The value was 30s; now 10s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,23 The Earl holds EDGMOND himself. Leofwin the noble held it, with 6 outliers. 14 hides which pay tax. In lordship 6 ploughs; 12 ploughmen; 1 female slave. 33 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 Frenchmen have 11 ploughs. A mill with a fishery which pays 10s; a further 11 ploughs possible there. Before 1066 it paid £14; now £15. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,24 [In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred] The Earl holds TONG himself. Earl Morcar held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland, 1 league. [***]. Value before 1066 £11; now £6. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,25 The Earl holds DONINGTON himself. Earl Edwin held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 ploughmen; 2 female slaves; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a further 7 ploughs would be possible there. A mill which pays 5 packloads of corn; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; in Droitwich 5 salt-houses which pay 20s. [***]. Before 1066 it paid £20; now £9. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,26 [In PATTON? Hundred] The Earl holds DITTON [Priors] himself. Earl Edwin held it, with 4 outliers. 12 hides which pay tax. In lordship 5 ploughs; 10 slaves; 20 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 13 other ploughs would be possible there. In Droitwich 1 salt-house which pays 2s. Before 1066 it paid £10; now £11. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] <254a> SHR 4,1,27 [In {CULVESTAN} Hundred] The Earl holds [Church] STRETTON himself. Earl Edwin held it, with 4 outliers. 8 hides [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 male and 2 female slaves; 18 villagers and 8 smallholders with a priest who have 12 ploughs. A mill; a church; in the woodland 5 hedged enclosures; a further 6 ploughs possible. Value before 1066 £13; now 100s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,28 The Earl also holds SIEFTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 5 hides. [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 female slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 7 ploughs possible there. [***]. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,29 The Earl also holds CULMINGTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 5 hides which pay tax, with 3 outliers. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 12 villagers with 3 ploughs; a further 7 ploughs would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066 £4; now £6. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,30 [In `CONDITRE' Hundred] The Earl also holds STOTTESDON. Earl Edwin held it, with 7 outliers. 9 hides [***]. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 male and 3 female slaves; 18 villagers, 5 smallholders and 6 freedmen with 11 ploughs. A mill at 10s; woodland, 2 leagues. [***]. Value before 1066 £20; now £10. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] holds this manor's church with 2 1/2 hides. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs; 2 other ploughs would be possible there. Value 20s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,31 [In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred] The Earl also holds CHETTON. Countess Godiva held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 male and 2 female slaves. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with a priest and a reeve have 3 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. A new mill; woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066, 100s; now 45s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,32 The Earl holds EARDINGTON himself. St Milburga's held it before 1066. 5 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs; a further 8 ploughs would be possible. A mill at 3 {orae}; a new house; a Borough called Quatford which pays nothing. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,33 The Earl holds {BOLEBEC} himself. Stenulf held it before 1066. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,34 [In CONDOVER Hundred] In OVERS 1/2 hide which pays tax. Value 3s. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,35 In WITTERY Hundred The Earl has built the castle called MONTGOMERY himself; 52 1/2 hides are attached to it, which Siward [* the fat *], Oslac [and] Azur held from King Edward exempt from all tax. They had them for hunting. In Edenhope 1 hide; in Aston 2 hides; in {Stantune} 7 hides; in Castlewright 2 hides; in Mellington 3 hides; in {Goseford} 3 hides; in Hopton 2 hides; in {Benehale} 7 hides; in Dudston 1 hide; in Pen-y-Lan 3 hides; in Hockleton 1/2 hide; in Walcot 1 hide; in Trelystan 3 hides. The said 3 thanes held these lands; now Earl Roger holds them. They are and were waste. Of the above 50 hides, 3 hides are in his lordship. ^[Belongs to Montgomery]^ [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,36 These same 3 thanes ^[Siward [* the fat *], Oslac and Azur]^ held Weston [Madoc] at 3 hides; `Starcote' at 1 hide; `Horsewall' at 1/2 hide; The Gaer at 1 hide; Hem at 3 hides; Edderton at 1 hide; Forden at 1/2 hide; Wropton at 1 hide; Ackley at 1 hide. Roger ^[son of]^ Corbet holds these lands from the Earl, except for Ackley which Alward [* son of Almund *] holds. In them 9 1/2 ploughs in lordship. 15 villagers and 14 smallholders with 3 riders and 8 slaves have 12 1/2 ploughs. They were waste; value now 100s. In Hem, 3 fisheries and woodland with a hedged enclosure; in Edderton, woodland for fattening 60 pigs; in Ackley, a hedged enclosure. ^[Belongs to Montgomery]^ [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,1,37 Earl Roger himself holds from the King the City of SHREWSBURY, the whole County and the whole of the lordship which King Edward had there, with 12 manors which the King held himself, with 57 outliers belonging there. The Earl also has 11 other manors in the same Shire. In total, that is the City, manors, Hundreds and the pleas of the County; they pay £300 and 115s in revenue. [= ?[4,1]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] ?[4,2]? [Holding of Earl Hugh [* of Chester *] under Earl Roger] <254b> SHR 4,2,1 [* In WALES *] [WELSH District] Earl Hugh holds from Earl Roger the land of IAL in Wales. This land extends 5 leagues in length and 1 1/2 leagues in width. Before 1066 it was waste; when Hugh acquired it, the same [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 2 priests and 33 men who have 8 ploughs between them; 1 further plough would be possible there. A mill which pays nothing. Value of the whole now, 40s. [= ?[4,2]? [Holding of Earl Hugh [* of Chester *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] SHR 4,3,1 In HODNET Hundred Reginald the sheriff holds MARCHAMLEY from the Earl. Siward [* the fat *] and Aelfric held it as 2 manors before 1066; they were free. 5 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 6 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 riders who have 3 ploughs between them all. A mill at 5s; a further 10 ploughs would be possible. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; a hedged enclosure. Of this land Walter holds 1 1/2 hides. He has 1 plough, 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Value of the whole before 1066, 100s; later it was waste; value now 46s 4d. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,2 Reginald also holds [High] HATTON from the Earl, and Richard [* the butler *] from him. Alric, Wulfheah, Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] and Leofric held it as 4 manors before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 cottagers with 2 ploughs; a further 5 ploughs would be possible there. The holders of these lands were free. Value before 1066, 60s; later waste; [value] now 10s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,3 Reginald also holds STANTON[-upon-Hine-Heath] from the Earl, and Richard [* the butler *] from him. Saeward? [* the fat *] held it; he was free with this land. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. A church, a priest, 6 smallholders and a smith; between them all they have 2 ploughs; a third would be possible. A mill at 10s 8d. Value before 1066, 35s; later it was waste; value now 22s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,4 Reginald also holds [Great] WYTHEFORD, and Alchere from him. Sten and Vilgrip held it; they were free with this land. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 5 villagers, 1 rider and 1 Frenchman with 3 1/2 ploughs. A mill at 8s. Value before 1066, 28s; later waste; [value] now 40s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,5 Reginald also holds in the same village ^[[Great] WYTHEFORD]^ 1 hide which pays tax, and Albert [* Grelley *] from him. Wulfric and Karli held it as one manor. 1 plough there; 2 slaves. 2 smallholders; another plough would be possible. The value was 7s; later it was waste; [value] now 7s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,6 In PATTON Hundred Reginald also holds ACTON [Round] from the Earl. 4 hides which pay tax. Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it; he was free with this land. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 9 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. A mill at 32d. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,7 Reginald also holds ABDON, and Azo [* Bigot *] from him. Wulfwin held it; he was free with this land. 3 hides which pay tax. 1 plough there; 3 slaves. 1 Frenchman, 2 villagers, 1 rider and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. The value was 20s; now 12s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,8 Reginald also gave TUGFORD to the Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] for the soul of his predecessor, Warin [* the bald *]. Alwin held it; he was free with the land. 3 1/2 hides. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 slaves; 3 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 4s. The value was 20s; now 40s. Of this land Rainer [* of Thonglands *] holds 1 hide from Reginald. He has 1 plough and 1 ploughman and 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value 8s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,9 Reginald also holds STANWAY from the Earl, and Odo [* of Bernières *] from him. Aelfric held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s; it was waste when he acquired it. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,10 Reginald also holds GRETTON from the Earl, with a certain Robert, and Odo [* of Bernières *] from them. Alric and Ottar held it as 2 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. These thanes were free. 5 villagers with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066, 32s; now 10s; when he acquired it, it was waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,11 Reginald also holds EASTHOPE from the Earl, and Fulcher from him. Ernwy and Wulfric held it; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. <254c> In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; now 20s; when he acquired it, he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,12 Reginald also holds LUTWYCHE, and Richard [* the butler *] from him. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 8s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,13 Reginald also holds BROCKTON, and Richard [* the butler *] from him. Saemer, Algeard and Edwin held it; they were free with this land. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 1 plough between them all; a further 4 ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066, 28s; now 15s; when he acquired it, he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,14 In CONDOVER Hundred Reginald also holds BERRINGTON, and Azo [* Bigot *] from him. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held 1/2 hide in this village from St Andrew's [* of Condover *] by service. Apart from this 1/2 hide, he held 2 hides himself which paid tax. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 6 villagers with 1 plough; a further 2 ploughs possible there. [***]. St Peter's in Shrewsbury holds the church and priest of this village. Value before 1066, 30s; later 14s; now 40s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,15 Reginald also holds LONGNOR?, and Azo [* Bigot *] from him. Aldred [* brother of Siward *] held it; he could go where he would. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs; a further 6 ploughs possible there. Roger the hunter holds from Earl Roger the head of this manor; the 2 hides which Azo [* Bigot *] holds saves his land, which is {inland}, from tax. In Roger's lordship are 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 2 ploughmen; 9 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 600 pigs. 3 solid enclosures; a mill. Value of the whole before 1066 £8; later 20s; now 64s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,16 Reginald also holds COUND. Earl Morcar held it. 4 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 male and 4 female slaves; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 2 mills at 20s; woodland for fattening 50 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066 £4 7s; now £10. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,17 Reginald also holds GOLDING, and Odo [* of Bernières *] from him. Swein, a free man, held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 1 smallholder; another plough would be possible there. The value was 8s; now 5s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,18 Reginald also holds ACTON [Pigott], and Odo [* of Bernières *] from him. Geri held it; he could grant and sell. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 20s; later 12s; now 13s 4d. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,19 Reginald also holds KENLEY, and Odo [* of Bernières *] from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 other ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 400 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; later it was waste; value now 4s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,20 Reginald also holds EATON [Mascott], and Fulcher from him. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 2 other ploughs possible there. A mill at 4s. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; later 24s; now 20s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,21 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Reginald also holds EATON [Constantine] from the Earl. Wynsi held it before 1066. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 male and 2 female slaves; 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. A fishery on the Severn which pays nothing; a wood of medium size [trees] which pays 5d. [***]. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,22 Reginald also holds LEIGHTON. Leofwy held it before 1066. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen. 4 villagers and 7 smallholders with a priest and 1 Frenchman have 5 ploughs. A mill at 4s; woodland, 1/2 league, which pays 11d. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] <254d> SHR 4,3,23 Reginald also holds [Childs] ERCALL from the Earl. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 7 villagers, 10 smallholders, a priest, a smith and 1 Frenchman; between them all they have 7 1/2 ploughs; a further 1 would be possible there. Woodland, 1/2 league, which pays 3d. Value before 1066, 45s; now 60s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,24 Reginald also holds UPTON [Magna]. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 slaves; 25 villagers and 1 freeman with 12 ploughs; a further 8 ploughs possible there. A mill at 16s; a fishery which pays what it can; woodland, 1/2 league. Value before 1066 £10; now £7. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,25 Reginald also holds BERWICK. Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it before 1066. 1/2 hide [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 1 league, which pays 16d; a further 1 plough would be possible there. [Value ***]. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,26 Reginald also holds WROXETER. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 7 slaves, male and female. 7 villagers, 4 smallholders, 4 priests and 1 rider; between them all they have 4 ploughs. A church; woodland, 1 league [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; now as much. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,27 Reginald also holds HADLEY, and Geoffrey [* the sheriff *] from him. Wihtric and Alric held it as two manors. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 8 smallholders with 1/2 plough; a further 2 1/2 ploughs would be possible there. A mill at 2s; woodland, 1 league. [***]. Value before 1066, 37s; now 15s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,28 Reginald also holds DAWLEY [Parva], and Benedict from him. Sigsteinn held it. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. Woodland, 1 league; the Earl ^[Roger]^ has it in lordship. Value before 1066, 24s; now 5s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,29 Reginald also holds from the Earl 2 hides and 2 parts of 1 hide _, as a manor. Wicga held them before 1066. Richard [* the butler *] holds from Reginald. He has 1 plough, in lordship, and 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. [***]. Of this land 1 freeman holds 1/2 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate. With his 3 smallholders he has 6 oxen ploughing. Value before 1066, 25s; now 20s. 1 1/2 ploughs would be possible there. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,30 Reginald also holds LEEGOMERY, and Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] from him. He held it himself before 1066. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves, male and female; 2 villagers and 4 riders with 2 ploughs; 2 other ploughs would be possible. Woodland, 2 leagues. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,31 Reginald also holds RODINGTON, and Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] from him. He also held it before 1066. 4 hides and 1 virgate [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 male and 3 female slaves. A church and a priest, 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 riders; between them all they have 2 1/2 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. A mill at 6d. [***]. Value before 1066, 27s; now 20s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,32 In {MERSET} Hundred Reginald also holds HALSTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it, with 3 outliers. 7 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. 2 Welshmen and 1 Frenchman with 2 men have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 4s; it was waste and he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,33 Reginald also holds WESTON [Rhyn]. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 5 hides which pay tax, with 5 outliers. Land for 15 ploughs. 2 Welshmen with 2 ploughs. Of this land Robert holds 1 hide. He has 1 plough, with 3 villagers. It was waste and he found it waste; value now 10s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,34 Reginald also holds MORTON and {AITONE}. Siward [* the fat *] held them as 2 manors. 5 hides. Land for 8 ploughs. 5 men have 2 ploughs. A small tract of [wild] woodland. It was waste; now it pays 64d. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,35 Reginald also holds MAESBROOK. Leofnoth held it before 1066. 2 hides. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 Welshman with 1 plough; he pays 5s. ^[This manor was waste, like many others.]^ [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,36 Reginald also holds `TIBETONE'. Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it before 1066. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Welshmen have 1 plough; they pay 4s. These two manors were waste, like many others. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] <255a> SHR 4,3,37 Reginald also holds MELVERLEY. Edric [* the wild *] held it before 1066. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Welshmen have 1 plough; they pay 32d. ^[It was waste]^ [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,38 Reginald also holds WESTON [Coton]. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 Welshmen with 1 plough; they pay 4s. Value of the whole, 10s. They were waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,39 Reginald also holds WOOTTON from the Earl, and Robert [* the butler *] from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it, with 2 outliers. 2 hides. [***]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 8 Welshmen with 1 plough. Value 15s. Woodland, 2 leagues. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,40 Reginald also holds WOOLSTON, and a man-at-arms from him. Wulfric held it before 1066, with 1 outlier. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 Welshmen have 1 plough. Value 6s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,41 Reginald also holds [West] FELTON, and a man-at-arms from him. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,42 [* In Wales *] Reginald also has 2 districts in Wales, CYNLLAITH and EDEYRNION. From one he has 60s in revenue, from the other 8 cows from the Welshmen. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,43 [* In {MERSET} Hundred *] Reginald also holds OSBASTON and KYNASTON. Siward [* the fat *] and Alwy held them as 2 manors. 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. Woodland, 2 leagues. They were and are waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,44 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Reginald also holds CARDINGTON. Austin and another Austin held it before 1066 as two manors. 5 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; 15 villagers and 1 rider with 7 ploughs between them all; a further 8 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland, 2 leagues. Value before 1066, 40s; now as much. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,45 Reginald also holds [Munslow] ASTON. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it before 1066. 8 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 5 villagers, 8 smallholders, a priest, 1 Frenchman and 1 rider with 5 ploughs between them all; a further 9 ploughs would be possible there. A mill at 3 measures of wheat. [***]. Value before 1066, 65s; now 40s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,46 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Reginald also holds CLUNGUNFORD, and Fulco [* of Le Pin *] from him. Gunnvarth held it before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; a further 6 ploughs would be possible there. 3 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value of the whole, 12s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,47 Reginald also holds STREFFORD, and Azo [* Bigot *] from him. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. No men there. However, he has 20s from it. Value before 1066, 30s; later it was waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,48 In `OVERS' Hundred Reginald also holds HENLEY, and Roger [* of Lacy *] from him. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was free with this land. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 4 slaves, male and female; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill at 4s. The value was and is 12s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,49 In BASCHURCH Hundred Reginald also holds [English] FRANKTON, and Robert from him. Aldgyth held it before 1066. 2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,50 Reginald also holds SHRAWARDINE. Eli held it before 1066. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. [***]. The value was and is 40s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,51 Reginald also holds ALBRIGHT [Hussey]. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 2 hides which do not pay tax. 3 villagers, 1 rider and 1 Frenchman with 4 smallholders; they have 2 1/2 ploughs. [***]. The value is and was 15s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,52 Reginald also holds [Little] NESS. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; a further 2 others possible. A mill at 20s and 600 eels. Value before 1066 £3; later £4; now 10s more. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,53 Reginald also holds MYDDLE. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. 8 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 8 smallholders, a priest and 2 Frenchmen. <255b> Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. Land for 20 ploughs. Value before 1066 £6; later £4; now 70s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,54 Reginald also holds WELSHAMPTON. Aldgyth held it before 1066. 3 hides [***]. Albert [* Grelley *] holds from Reginald. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 other ploughs possible there. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; now 30s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,55 Reginald also holds YEATON, and Albert [* Grelley *] from him. Leofric held it before 1066. 2 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 10s. The value was 15s; now 25s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,56 Reginald also holds ROSSALL, and Albert [* Grelley *] from him. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it before 1066. 1 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; a further other one would be possible. [***]. The value was 20s; now 12s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,57 Reginald also holds ALBRIGHT [Hussey], and Herbert [* the Latinist *] from him. Siward [* the fat *], a free man, held it. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. [***]. The value was 14s; now 25s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,58 Reginald also holds HADNALL, and Osmund from him. Godwin held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 6 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 Frenchmen with 3 ploughs; a further 4 ploughs possible. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,59 Reginald also holds ACTON [Reynald], and Richard [* the butler *] from him. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 men-at-arms have 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 30 pigs. [***]. The value was £4; now 10s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,60 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Reginald also holds ASTON [Eyre], and Alchere from him. Saxi held it before 1066; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 9 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which pays nothing. [***]. The value was 15s; now 30s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,61 Reginald also holds EUDON [Burnell]. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs. The value was 30s; now 40s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,62 Reginald also holds 1/2 hide in HATTON?. Thorgot held it as one manor. It paid tax. [Value ***]. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,63 Reginald also holds UPTON [Cressett]. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 1 free ploughman; 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 4 ploughs; a further 4 others would be possible. Woodland for fattening 30 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 25s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,64 Reginald also holds GLAZELEY, and Azo [* Bigot *] from him. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it; he was free with his land. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; 4 villagers, 5 smallholders, 1 rider and a priest with 3 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. A mill at 5s. [***]. The value was 25s; now 20s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,65 Reginald also holds MIDDLETON [Scriven], and Alchere and Albert [* Grelley *] from him. Edric [* the wild *], a free man, held it as 2 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 5 slaves; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 3 more other [ploughs] would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 13s; now 28s; they were waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,66 Reginald also holds ASTON [Botterell], and Thorkil from him. Alric held it; he was free with this land. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 riders with 2 ploughs between them all; a third plough would be possible there. The value was 14s; now 15s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,67 Reginald also holds `FOUSWARDINE', and Ralph [* of Costentin *] from him. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; 1 more plough would be possible there. Value before 1066, 16s; later 6s; now 10s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,68 Reginald also holds OLDBURY, and Ralph [* of Costentin *] from him. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it; he was free. 1 hide and 3 virgates which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; 3 Frenchmen, 2 cottagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. A mill at 2s; woodland for fattening 100 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; now 13s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] <255c> SHR 4,3,69 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Reginald also holds NORTON, and Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] from him. He held it himself, freely, before 1066. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 6 slaves; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible there. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,70 Reginald also holds DETTON, and Robert from him. Alward [* son of Almund *] and Alric held it as 2 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 slaves; 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough only. [***]. Value before 1066, 24s; now 15s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,3,71 In BASCHURCH Hundred Alchere held ALBRIGHTON from Warin [* the bald *], who was Reginald's predecessor. Geri held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 1 Frenchman, 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?[4,3]? [Holding of Reginald the sheriff under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] SHR 4,4,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Roger son of Corbet holds WELBATCH from Earl Roger, and Ranulf [* Peverel *] from him. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it; he was free with this land. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders. A mill [that grinds] in winter [but] not in summer. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,2 Roger also holds, and Ranulf [* Peverel *] from him, a manor, STAPLETON?, at 1 1/2 virgates; they pay tax. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it; he was free. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager. [***]. The value was 16d; now 12d. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,3 Roger also holds ACTON [Burnell], and a certain Roger from him. Godric held it; he was a free man. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 villager, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later 15s; now 20s. 1 more plough would be possible there. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,4 In {RINLAU} Hundred Roger also holds WENTNOR. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 2 1/2 hides; they pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 15 slaves; 5 villagers and 11 smallholders with 8 ploughs. [***]. 4 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066 £6; later 40s; now £4. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,5 In {REWESET} Hundred Roger also holds WINSLEY. Siward [* the fat *], a free man, held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager and 1 rider with 1 1/2 ploughs. [***]. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,6 In that Hundred Roger also holds 1/2 hide _ which Earl Morcar held. 1 villager with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 32d. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,7 Roger also holds WOLLASTON. Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. It was and is waste; however, it pays 12d. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,8 Roger also holds BAUSLEY. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 1 hide which does not pay tax. 2 Welshmen with 1 plough. The value was and is 2s; however, it is at a revenue for 6s 8d. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,9 Roger also holds EYTON. Almer held it. 1 hide and 3 virgates. 2 smallholders with 5 oxen ploughing. Value 3s. Land for 2 ploughs. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,10 Roger also holds LOTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; A hedged enclosure. Value 5s. A further 2 more ploughs would be possible there. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,11 Roger also holds YOCKLETON. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 6 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 19 villagers and [6] smallholders with 8 ploughs. A mill which pays one packload of malt; woodland for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066 £8; now £6. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,12 Roger also holds PONTESBURY. Ernwy held it, and still holds it from Roger. 4 1/2 hides which pay tax and 1 1/2 hides which do not pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 7 slaves; 10 villagers, 5 smallholders <255d> and 1 rider with 5 ploughs; 3 more ploughs possible there. A mill which pays corn; woodland for fattening 40 pigs. Value before 1066 £8; now £6. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,13 Roger also holds FARLEY, and Ernwin? from him. He held it himself before 1066; he was free with the land. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 smallholders; 2 more ploughs possible there. The value was 4s; now 3s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,14 Roger also holds HANWOOD. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs; 1 more plough would be possible there. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,15 Roger also holds WESTBURY. Ernwy held it; he was free. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; 2 priests and 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. The value was 20s; now 25s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,16 Roger also holds WATTLESBOROUGH. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 3 ploughmen; 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 rider with 5 oxen; 2 more ploughs would be possible. [***]. Before 1066 it was waste; value now 20s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,17 Roger also holds MARCHE. Leofgeat, Daeging and Wyngeat held it as 3 manors; they were free. 3 virgates which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen. The value was 9s; now 5s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,18 Roger also holds CARDESTON, and Gilbert [* of Sannerville *] from him. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder; 3 more ploughs possible there. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,19 Roger also holds WHITTON. Leofnoth, Leodmer and Ulfkil held it; they were free. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager, 5 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough only; 2 other ploughs would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066, 9s; now 15s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,20 In WITTERY Hundred Roger also holds WORTHEN. Earl Morcar held it. 14 1/2 hides which pay tax, with 13 outliers. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 13 villagers, 6 smallholders and 3 riders with 10 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills pay 3 packloads of wheat; woodland 2 leagues long, in which are 4 hedged enclosures; it is enough to fatten 200 pigs. Of this manor's land Picot holds 3 hides from Roger, Rainfrid 3 1/2 hides, Geoffrey [* the sheriff *] 1 1/2 hides and {Grento} 1/2 hide. In lordship they have 4 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 7 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs and 3 ploughmen. In this manor is land for 41 ploughs; 4 ploughs possible in Roger's lordship. Value of the whole before 1066 £10; later 10s; now, of what he holds, 100s, of what the men-at-arms [hold] £4 10s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,21 Roger also holds RORRINGTON, and Oswulf from him. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate which does not pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 6 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Woodland for fattening 15 pigs; 1/2 hedged enclosure. The value was 7s; later 16d; now 6s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,22 Roger also holds LEIGHTON. Siward [* the fat *] held it; he was free. 1 hide which does not pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 rider. Woodland 2 leagues long; it is enough to fatten 200 pigs. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,23 In BASCHURCH Hundred Roger holds MONTFORD from the Earl. Almer held it. 3 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 13 villagers with 6 ploughs; a further 3 1/2 ploughs possible. 1/2 fishery; woodland for fattening 24 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066 £4; later 20s; now £4 10s. Bishop R[obert] claims this manor. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,24 Roger holds PRESTON [Montford] from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. In lordship 1/2 plough. The value was and is 3s. Woodland for fattening 10 pigs. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,4,25 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Roger holds CHERRINGTON? from the Earl. Wulfric held it. 1 hide. 2 servants have 1/2 plough; a further 1 1/2 ploughs would be possible. It was waste; now it pays 5s. [= ?[4,4]? [Holding of Roger son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] <256a> SHR 4,5,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Robert son of Corbet holds WOOLSTASTON from Earl Roger. Ketil and Aelfric held it as 2 manors. 2 hides. These men were free. In lordship 1 plough; 7 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 more ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 12 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; now 12s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,2 Robert also holds RATLINGHOPE. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 2 hides [***]. They are and were waste. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,3 Robert also holds WOMERTON. Auti , Einulf, Arngrim and Arnketil held it as 4 manors. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. These thanes were free. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Most of this manor is waste. In total, value before 1066, 68s; now 10s. Land for 5 ploughs. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,4 Robert also holds OAKS. Ernwy held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; 1 rider, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; a further 4 ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066, 40s; later 10s; now 8s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,5 Robert holds BROMPTON from the Earl. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 1/2 hide. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,6 In {RINLAU} Hundred Robert holds CHOULTON from the Earl. Gunfrid held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 slave; 7 villagers with 2 ploughs; a further 2 others would be possible. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,7 In {REWESET} Hundred Robert holds ONSLOW from the Earl, and Ernwy from him. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 12[s]. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,8 Robert also holds WOODCOTE. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; a further 1 would be possible; 1 burgess who pays 8s. Value before 1066, 8s; value now 15s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,9 Robert also holds LONGDEN. Leofric held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 1 villager, 9 smallholders, 3 riders and 6 cottagers; between them all they have 2 ploughs; a further 3 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. Value before 1066 £4; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,10 Robert also holds MARCHE. Aelfric held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 1 smallholder and 1 rider. 4 ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066, 15s; now 12s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,11 Robert also holds WIGMORE. Aelfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. 4 villagers with 1 plough; a further other one would be possible. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,12 In WITTERY Hundred Robert also holds RORRINGTON. Aelfric held it. 1 virgate which does not pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 7 slaves; 2 smallholders. Woodland for fattening 15 pigs; 1/2 hedged enclosure there. The value was 3s; now 6s. Leofric holds it from Robert. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,13 Robert also holds MIDDLETON. Edric the wild held it. 3 virgates which pay tax. 1 rider, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; a further 1 plough would be possible. The value was 4s; now 5s. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,14 Robert also holds PRIESTWESTON. Six thanes held it as 6 manors; they were free. Each had 1 virgate of land and it paid tax. Now 7 riders there with 3 ploughs; they pay 20s. The value of the land of two of the thanes was 10s; but [the land] of the others was waste. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,5,15 Robert also holds MARRINGTON. Alward [* son of Almund *] and Aelfric held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1/2 hide which pays tax. 2 riders and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 15 pigs. The value was 7s; later 5s; now 4d more. [= ?[4,5]? [Holding of Robert son of Corbet under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] <256b> SHR 4,6,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred Robert the butler holds WALFORD from Earl Roger, and Sturmy from him. Siward [* the fat *] held it before 1066. 2 hides. [***]. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 ploughman; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 15s; later it was waste; value now 20s. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,6,2 Robert also holds STANWARDINE[-in-the-Fields]. Aldred held it. 2 hides. [***]. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and a smith with 1/2 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible there. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,6,3 Robert also holds PETTON, and Ralph [* of Costentin *] from him. Leofnoth held it. 1 1/2 hides. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,6,4 Robert also holds EYTON, and another Robert from him. Leofwy held it. 1 hide. [***]. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. It was waste; value now 5s. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,6,5 [In WROCKWARDINE Hundred] Robert also holds CRUDGINGTON. Earl Edwin held it. 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 male slaves, 1 female; 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 free man with 3 ploughs. 4 fisheries at 13s 4d. Before 1066 it paid 73s 4d in revenue; now £4 and 1000 eels. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,6,6 [In {MERSET} Hundred] Robert also holds ASTON. Wulfric held it [***]. 2 hides [***]. Land for 4 ploughs. 12 Welshmen have 2 ploughs. [***]. The value was 3s; now 10s. [= ?[4,6]? [Holding of Robert the butler under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] SHR 4,7,1 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Roger of Courseulles holds SUTTON[-upon-Tern] from Earl Roger. Countess Godiva held it. 4 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen. 9 smallholders with 1 rider have 2 ploughs; a further 4 more ploughs possible there. A mill which pays 8 packloads of corn. The value was and is 25s. [= ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,7,2 Roger also holds TIBBERTON. Wulfgar held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 7 more ploughs would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; later it was waste; value now 10s. [= ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,7,3 In HODNET Hundred Roger also holds EDGELEY from the Earl. Aelfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. 1 rider, 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; 5 more ploughs would be possible there. 1 slave. Value before 1066, 40s; now 12s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,7,4 Roger also holds `DODINGTON'. Earl Edwin held it. 1 hide which pays tax. 4 villagers and 1 rider with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. The value was 16s; now 9s. [= ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,7,5 Roger also holds STEEL. Algar, Kollung , Brictric and Thorger held it; they were free men. 1 hide as 4 manors. [***]. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; two more ploughs would be possible. Woodland there for fattening 30 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 13s; now 6s. [= ?[4,7]? [Holding of Roger of Courseulles under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] SHR 4,8,1 In HODNET Hundred Roger of Lacy holds MORETON [Say] from Earl Roger, and William [* of Sai *] from him. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 8 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs; a further 6 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; later it was waste; value now 30s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,2 Roger also holds LOWE?, and William [* of Sai *] from him. 1 hide which pays tax. Alwy held it; he was a free man. 1 free man has 1/2 plough; a further 1 plough would be possible there. The value was 6s; now 2s; it was waste. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] <256c> SHR 4,8,3 In this Hundred Edric held an outlier, HOPTON, at 1/2 hide ^[from Edmund ]^; it paid tax. This land could not be separated from STOKE[-on-Tern] manor, which Roger [of] Lacy holds. This land is valued in that manor, in Wrockwardine Hundred. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,4 In PATTON Hundred Roger also holds PATTON from the Earl. Alwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Herbert [* of Furches *] holds from Roger. In lordship he has 1 plough and 2 slaves; 1 villager and 1 rider with 1 plough; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. A priest; 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 10s; later it was waste; [value] now 24s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,5 Roger also holds RUSHBURY, and Odo [* of Bernières *] from him. Alwin held it; he was a free man. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 1 villager, 3 riders and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill; woodland for fattening 40 pigs; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 60s; later it was waste; [value] now 35s. A further 2 ploughs would be possible there. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,6 Roger also holds STANTON [Long], and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Alwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was 6s; now 12s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,7 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Roger also holds STOKE[-on-Tern]. Edmund held it. 7 hides [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 male and 3 female slaves. A church and a priest, 11 villagers, 3 riders and 1 Frenchman with 10 ploughs between them all; a further 5 more ploughs would be possible. A mill at 12s; the third part of 1 league of woodland. Value before 1066 £6; later it was waste; value now £7. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,8 Roger also holds [Little] WYTHEFORD, and Robert from him. Leofnoth held it. 1/2 hide. [***]. 1/2 plough; another 1/2 would be possible. The value was 2s; now it is valued in the revenue of STOKE[-on-Tern]. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,9 Roger also holds [Waters] UPTON, and Siward [* the fat *] from him. Gamal held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 rider with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. A mill at 12s 1d. Value before 1066, 40s 4d; later it was waste; value now 30s 2 1/4d. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,10 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Roger also holds CORFTON, and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Alsi held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. A hedged enclosure for capturing roe-deer. The value was 16s; now 12s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,11 Roger also holds MIDDLEHOPE, and Herbert [* of Furches *] from him. Alsi held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 7s; later 2s; now 20s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,12 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Roger also holds PLAISH, and Berner from him. Godwin held it. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 slave with 1/2 plough. The value was 3s; now 5s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,13 In `OVERS' Hundred Roger also holds BITTERLEY. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves, male and female. A church and a priest, 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs; 3 others would be possible there. 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 60s; later it was waste; [value] now 40s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,14 In BASCHURCH Hundred Roger also holds FORTON, and Osbern from him. Edmer held it. 3 hides. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 13 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. Value before 1066, 20s; later as much; now 25s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,8,15 [In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred] Roger also holds HIGFORD. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Berner holds from Roger. In lordship he has 3 ploughs; 9 slaves; 7 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 riders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 8s; woodland for fattening 100 pigs. The value was 40s; now 60s. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] <256d> SHR 4,8,16 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Roger also holds WHEATHILL from the Earl. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 10 slaves; 4 villagers with a reeve have 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; value now 60s and it pays 1 hawk. [= ?[4,8]? [Holding of Roger of Lacy under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,9]? [Holding of Robert son of Theobald under Earl Roger] SHR 4,9,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred [* In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred *] Robert son of Theobald holds SHIFNAL from Earl Roger. Earl Morcar held it. 7 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 9 ploughs; 26 slaves; 37 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 riders with 27 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 300 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066 £15; later 6s; now it pays £15. [= ?[4,9]? [Holding of Robert son of Theobald under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,9,2 Robert also holds KEMBERTON. Aelfric, Almer, Wulfwin and Edmer held it as 4 manors; they were free. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 1/2 ploughs between them all; a further 8 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 30 pigs. Value before 1066, 28s; now 15s. [= ?[4,9]? [Holding of Robert son of Theobald under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,9,3 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Robert also holds WOODCOTE, and Toki from him. Aelfric held it. 3 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager, 3 smallholders and 3 free men with 2 ploughs between them all; a further 3 ploughs would be possible. [***]. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?[4,9]? [Holding of Robert son of Theobald under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,9,4 Robert also holds a manor at 1 virgate of land _, and Toki from him, in the same Hundred. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 2 slaves; they have nothing. The value was 5s. [= ?[4,9]? [Holding of Robert son of Theobald under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,10]? [Holding of Ranulf Peverel under Earl Roger] SHR 4,10,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Ranulf Peverel holds CRESSAGE from Earl Roger. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 slaves; 7 villagers, 11 smallholders and 4 cottagers have 4 ploughs; a further 2 would be possible. A fishery at 8s; woodland for fattening 200 pigs. Value before 1066, 110s; now £10; value when he acquired it £6. [= ?[4,10]? [Holding of Ranulf Peverel under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,10,2 In HODNET Hundred Ranulf also holds LACON. Alnoth held it; he was a free man. 2 1/2 virgates of land which pay tax. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 smallholder; a further 1/2 plough would be possible. The value was 5s; now 3s. [= ?[4,10]? [Holding of Ranulf Peverel under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,10,3 Ranulf also holds WESTON[-under-Redcastle]. Edric the wild held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 3 villagers, 1 rider and 9 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 5 ploughs would be possible there. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; later 5s; now 40s. [= ?[4,10]? [Holding of Ranulf Peverel under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,10,4 Ranulf also holds WHIXALL. Aldgyth held it; she was a free woman. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 2 smallholders; 1 more plough would be possible there. Value before 1066, 8s; now 5s. [= ?[4,10]? [Holding of Ranulf Peverel under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] SHR 4,11,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds SHEINTON from Earl Roger, and Helgot from him. Azur, Algar and Saewulf held it as 3 manors; they were free men with the lands. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 1 Frenchman with 9 smallholders have 2 ploughs; a third would be possible. A mill at 10s; woodland for fattening 100 pigs. The value was 17s; now 20s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,2 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Ralph also holds HUNTINGTON, and {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from him. Ludi held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough; another plough would be possible. A mill at 400 eels. The value was 10s; later 5s; now 10s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,3 Ralph also holds a manor there ^[HUNTINGTON]^, and Richard from him. Azur held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,4 In `OVERS' Hundred Ralph also holds CAYNHAM. Earl Morcar held it. 8 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 hides; 2 ploughs there; 2 slaves; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill; 4 packloads of salt from Droitwich; woodland for fattening 200 pigs. 3 hedged enclosures. In the whole manor, land for 19 ploughs. Of this manor's land Robert [of] Vessey holds 3 hides, and Walter 1 hide, from Ralph. In lordship they have 2 ploughs and 7 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough only. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £8; later 60s; now, of what Ralph holds, 40s; of what the men-at-arms [hold], 38s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] <257a> SHR 4,11,5 In BASCHURCH Hundred [* In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred *] Ralph also holds EUDON [George]. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 25s; later it was waste; value now 15s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,6 Ralph also holds CHELMARSH. Earl Edwin held it. 5 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 slaves; 13 villagers and 8 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Value before 1066 £6; later it was waste; [value] now 40s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,7 Ralph also holds SIDBURY. Wicga held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 2 more others would be possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; later it was waste; [value] now 18s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,8 Ralph also holds NEENTON, and Roger from him. Azur held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; a further 2 ploughs would be possible there. Value before 1066 and now 17s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,9 Ralph also holds BURWARTON, and Helgot from him. Azur held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1 plough. It was waste; value now 2s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,10 Ralph holds COSFORD. Thorgot held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1. [***]. Value before 1066, 40s; later it was waste; [value] now 5s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,11 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Ralph also holds HIGHLEY. Countess Godiva held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 rider have 2 1/2 ploughs; a further 2 ploughs would be possible. Woodland for fattening 36 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; later 3s; now 18s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,12 Ralph also holds WALTON, and Ingelrann from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 6 smallholders. The value was 10s; now 8s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,13 Ralph also holds BAVENEY, and {Fech} from him. Alsi and {Fech} held it as 2 manors. 1/2 hide. 1 virgate of these two lay in Cleobury [Mortimer]. Now 2 riders and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. The value was 10s; now 6s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,14 Ralph also holds WALL TOWN, and Richard from him. Wulfric held it. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs; 1 there, with 2 ploughmen. The value was 6s 6d; now 8s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,15 Ralph also holds CATSLEY, and Ulf from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 1/2 hide. [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 6s; now 8s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,16 Ralph also holds OVERTON, and Ingelrann from him. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 2 hides [***]. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,17 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Ralph holds PRESTON[-upon-the-Weald-Moors] from Earl Roger. Burrer held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland, 1/2 league. The value was 40s; now 20s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,18 Ralph holds ISOMBRIDGE from Earl Roger. Ulf held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 3 packloads of corn. 1 man-at-arms has 1/2 hide of this land. The value was and is 20s. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,11,19 [In HODNET? Hundred Ralph holds PEPLOW from Earl Roger [***]. Ordgrim and Wulfric held it as 2 manors. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 46s; now 12s 4d; he found it waste. [= ?[4,11]? [Holding of Ralph of Mortimer under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,12]? [Holding of Richard [* of Montgaroult *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,12,1 [In WROCKWARDINE Hundred] Richard [* of Montgaroult *] holds 1/2 hide in BROCKTON from the Earl. Land for 1 plough. Aisil held it as one manor. 1 free man; he pays 16d. [= ?[4,12]? [Holding of Richard [* of Montgaroult *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,13]? [Holding of William of Warenne under Earl Roger] <257b> SHR 4,13,1 In HODNET Hundred William of Warenne holds WHITCHURCH from Earl Roger. Earl Harold held it. 7 1/2 hides which pay tax. In lordship 4 ploughs; 2 slaves; 6 ploughmen; 23 villagers, 9 smallholders and 1 rider with 8 ploughs; a further 14 ploughs would be possible there. Woodland for fattening 400 pigs; 3 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. [= ?[4,13]? [Holding of William of Warenne under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] SHR 4,14,1 In HODNET Hundred William Pandolf holds WOLVERLEY from Earl Roger. Wicga and Almer held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough; 1 rider. Value before 1066, 17s; now 8s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,2 William also holds [Great] WYTHEFORD. Karli held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 10s; later 8s; now 10s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,3 William also holds HORTON. Aelfeva held it; she was a free woman. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,4 William also holds WEM. Wicga, Leofwin, Aelfeva and ^[another]^ Aelfeva held it as 4 manors; they were free. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A hawk's eyrie; woodland for fattening 100 pigs; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 27s; now 40s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,5 William also holds TYRLEY. Wulfric and Ravensward held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 1 slave with 1 plough. The value was 17s; now 20s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,6 William also holds EDSTASTON. Ordwy and Aelfeva held it; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 7s; now 20s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,7 William also holds COTON. Wicga and Grimkel held it; they were free men. 2 hides as two manors; they pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 riders with 1 villager have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 12s. Woodland there for fattening 60 pigs; a hedged enclosure. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,8 William also holds ALKINGTON. Almer held it; he was a free man. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. Value before 1066 £4 3s; later the same; now only 10s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,9 William also holds an outlier, [Market] DRAYTON. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; a priest and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. The value was 20s; now 10s. ^[Outlier of Alkington]^ [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,10 William also holds HARCOURT. Thorsten held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 rider has 1/2 plough. The value was 8s; now 2s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,11 William also holds ASTON, and Walter from him. Wulfgeat and Almer held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; 1 ploughman; 2 smallholders. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. The value was 20s; now 10s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,12 In CONDOVER Hundred William also holds BAYSTON. Edric [* of Bayston *] held it from the Bishop of Hereford; he could not ?k? alienate it from him because it was [part] of his supplies and he had leased it to him for his life only. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 smallholders. The value was 10s; now 25s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,13 William also holds NORTON. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 30s; later 9s; now 25s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,14 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred William also holds HINSTOCK, and Saxfrith from him. Algar held it. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 1 league. The value was 40s; now 8s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,15 William also holds COLEHURST, and Saxfrith from him. Godwin held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 smallholder who has nothing. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; later 40s; now 12d. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] <257c> SHR 4,14,16 William also holds BESLOW. Godwin held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 1 free man with 2 smallholders. [***]. The value was 11s; now 5s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,17 William also holds BUTTERY. Thorkil held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 oxen only. [***]. The value was 6s; now 2s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,18 William also holds EYTON[-upon-the-Weald-Moors], and Warin from him. Wicga and Wulfgeat held it as 2 manors. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough; a further 1 1/2 ploughs possible. [***]. Value before 1066, 33s; now 20s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,19 William also holds BRATTON. Erngeat held it. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 5 smallholders; they have nothing. Value before 1066, 24s; now it is almost waste. Warin holds it. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,20 William holds HORTON, and Warin from him. Erngeat held it. 3 virgates of land which pay tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Woodland, 1/2 league; a hedged enclosure. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,21 William also holds LAWLEY. Erngeat held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,22 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred William also holds [Upper] LEDWYCHE, and Berner from him. Wulfric held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 13s 4d; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,23 William also holds MIDDLETON, and Berner from him. Wulfric held it, and Edwin, as 2 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 1 villager and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 2s. The value was 20s; now 14s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,24 William also holds [Little] SUTTON. Aelfric held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 ploughmen and 1 smallholder. The value was 3s; now 9s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,25 William also holds `MARSTON'. Gamal and Wulfric held it. [***]. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders. [***]. The value was 15s; now 10s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,26 [In BASCHURCH Hundred] William also holds SLEAP. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 free man with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 6 pigs. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,27 William also holds {SUDTELCH}. Aski held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. The value was 5s; now it pays 2s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,28 In `CONDITRE' Hundred William also holds INGARDINE. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It is in lordship, with 1 slave. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,14,29 In PATTON Hundred William holds {BUCHEHALE}. Almer held it. 1 virgate. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,14]? [Holding of William Pandolf under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,15]? [Holding of William Malbank under Earl Roger] SHR 4,15,1 In HODNET Hundred William Malbank holds GRAVENHUNGER from Earl Roger. Aelfric and Wulfgar held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 riders have 1 plough. 1 hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 13s; now 12s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,15]? [Holding of William Malbank under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,15,2 William also holds WOORE. Leofwin and Edric held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 riders have 1 plough with 3 smallholders. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. Value before 1066, 23s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,15]? [Holding of William Malbank under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,15,3 William also holds DORRINGTON. Leofwin and Edric held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider with 1 plough and 1 smallholder. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. Value before 1066, 14s; now 8s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,15]? [Holding of William Malbank under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,15,4 William also holds ONNELEY. Edric held it. 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Value before 1066, 5s; now it is waste. [= ?[4,15]? [Holding of William Malbank under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,16]? [Holding of Walkelin under Earl Roger] SHR 4,16,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred Walkelin holds GRINSHILL from Earl Roger. Leofgeat, Godric, Siward [* the fat *] and Algar held it as 3 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 free men; they pay 7s a year. Value of this land before 1066, 32s. [= ?[4,16]? [Holding of Walkelin under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,16,2 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Walkelin also holds FAINTREE. Ulfkil, Arnketil, Wulfgeat, Alwy, Ordwy and Ordric held it as 6 manors. <257d> These thanes were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 slave; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 27s; now 20s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,16]? [Holding of Walkelin under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,17]? [Holding of Osbern [* son of Richard *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,17,1 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Osbern [* son of Richard *] holds BADGER from Earl Roger, and Robert from him. Bruning held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 30 pigs. [***]. The value was 7s; now 10s. [= ?[4,17]? [Holding of Osbern [* son of Richard *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,17,2 Osbern [* son of Richard *] also holds BROCKTON. Bruning, who [is mentioned] above, held it. 1 virgate of land and 8 acres. Land for 1 plough. [***]. 1 smallholder with 2 oxen. The value was 8s; now 12d; he found it waste. [= ?[4,17]? [Holding of Osbern [* son of Richard *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,17,3 Osbern [* son of Richard *] also holds RYTON. Vithfari and Brictwold held it as 2 manors. 5 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 slaves, with 3 smallholders. A mill which pays 8 sesters of rye. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,17]? [Holding of Osbern [* son of Richard *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,18]? [Holding of Odo [* of Bernières *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,18,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred Odo [* of Bernières *] holds HORDLEY from Earl Roger. Algar and Dunning held it as 2 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs. Before 1066 it was waste; now it pays 15s. [= ?[4,18]? [Holding of Odo [* of Bernières *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,18,2 Odo [* of Bernières *] also holds {UDEFORD} and RUYTON[-Eleven-Towns]. Leofnoth held them as 2 manors. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs; 5 fisheries in the dues of the villagers. Before 1066 it was waste; value later 13s; now 20s. [= ?[4,18]? [Holding of Odo [* of Bernières *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,18,3 In {MERSET} Hundred Odo [* of Bernières *] also holds WYKEY. Earl Edwin held it. 7 hides, with 3 outliers. Land for 10 ploughs. It pays tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; 4 smallholders with 1 plough. A fishery which pays nothing; woodland in which there is a hedged enclosure. It was waste; value now 15s. [= ?[4,18]? [Holding of Odo [* of Bernières *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,19,1 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Turold [* of Verley *] holds LONGFORD from Earl Roger. Earl Edwin held it. 6 hides, with 4 outliers; they pay tax. In lordship 2 hides. 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. Two men-at-arms hold 4 hides from him. They have 3 ploughs and 4 ploughmen and 7 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 rider with 3 1/2 ploughs; a further 4 ploughs would be possible. A mill. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £9; now 44s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,2 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds CHETWYND. Countess Godiva held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3; 6 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A priest. A mill with 2 fisheries which pay[s] 5s and 64 sticks of eels. A small wood. [***]. Value before 1066, 25s; now 50s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,3 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds PULESTON. Earl Edwin held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. Value before 1066, 8s; he found it waste and it [still] is. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,4 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds SAMBROOK. Wulfgar held it. 1 1/2 hides [***]. Land for 7 ploughs. A man-at-arms holds from him; he has 1 plough. 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill which pays 64d. Value before 1066, 45s; now 16s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,5 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds HOWLE, and Walter from him. Batsveinn held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen. A mill at 64d. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] <258a> SHR 4,19,6 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds LAWLEY, and Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] from him. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 1 villager there. The value was 12s; now 10s. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,7 In HODNET Hundred Turold [* of Verley *] also holds BEARSTONE. Wulfgar held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 3s; woodland for fattening 60 pigs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,8 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds [Little] DRAYTON. Countess Godiva held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 ploughmen and 1 villager. Value before 1066, 8s; now 6s 8d; he found it waste. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,9 In BASCHURCH Hundred Turold [* of Verley *] holds MORETON [Corbet] himself, and Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] from him, with his brother [* Wulfgeat *]. They held it themselves; they were free men. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 5 slaves and 1 smallholder. The value was 10s; now 16s. They held it themselves before 1066. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,10 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds PRESTON [Brockhurst], and Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] from him. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] himself and Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it; they were free. 1 1/2 hides as 2 manors; they paid tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers. [***]. The value was and is now 13s. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,11 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Turold [* of Verley *] also holds WILLEY, and Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] from him. He held it himself; he was free. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,12 In CONDOVER Hundred Turold [* of Verley *] also holds PITCHFORD. Edric [* the wild *], Leofric and Wulfric held it as 3 manors; they were free. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3; 3 slaves; 3 ploughmen; 1 villager, 3 smallholders, a smith and 1 rider with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 8s; later 16s; now 40s. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,19,13 Turold [* of Verley *] also holds WIGWIG. Almer held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is there, in lordship; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Woodland for fattening 50 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; later 3s; now 10s. [= ?[4,19]? [Holding of Turold [* of Verley *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,20,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Picot [* of Sai *] holds BROMPTON from Earl Roger. Ernwy and Almer held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 ploughmen; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 25s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,2 In {RINLAU} Hundred Picot [* of Sai *] also holds MYNDTOWN, and Leofric from him. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 hedged enclosure. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; now 30s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,3 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds CLUNTON. Almund [* father of Alward *], Wulfric and Almund [* father of Alward *] held it as 3 manors; they were free. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 4 villagers, 8 smallholders and 1 rider with 2 ploughs. There were 5 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value before 1066 £7 14s; later 5s; now 40s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,4 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds CLUNBURY. Swein held it. This manor has never paid tax, and it was not hidated. Value before 1066 £4. There were 6 ploughs. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,5 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds KEMPTON. Swein also held it. 4 hides which pay tax. Land in these 2 manors for 14 ploughs. In lordship 4; 13 slaves; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 2 Welshmen pay 14d. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; 3 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value of these 2 manors before 1066 £8; later £3; now £6. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,6 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds HOPESAY. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 7 hides which pay tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 14 villagers, a smith and a reeve with 6 ploughs. 2 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value before 1066 £10; later £3; now £7. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,7 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds SIBDON [Carwood]. Swein held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 riders with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] <258b> SHR 4,20,8 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds CLUN. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he held it as a free man. 15 hides which pay tax. Land for 60 ploughs. In lordship 2; 5 slaves; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill which serves the court; 4 Welshmen pay 2s 4d. Of this land Walter holds 2 hides from Picot [* of Sai *]; Picot, a man-at-arms, 3 hides; and Gislold 2 hides. They have 3 ploughs and 2 slaves; 2 ploughmen; 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 Welshmen with 2 ploughs between them all. 2 riders pay 2 cattle in dues. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £25; later £3; now, of what Picot [* of Sai *] has, £6 5s; of what the men-at-arms [have], £4 less 5s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,9 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds PURSLOW. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 15s; it is waste. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,10 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds BARLOW. Wulfric held it. 1/2 hide. ^[It was and is waste.]^ [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,11 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds OBLEY. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. 2 hides. These lands were and are waste. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,12 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds HOPTON [Castle]. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now it is waste. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,13 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds COSTON. Swein held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,14 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds EDGTON. Swein held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; later 15s; now 30s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,15 In BASCHURCH Hundred Picot [* of Sai *] also holds FITZ. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 9 slaves; 4 villagers, 1 rider and a smith with 2 ploughs between them all. Value before 1066, 40s; later 60s; now £6. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,16 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds MERRINGTON. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 3 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 2 ploughs between them all. Woodland there for fattening 24 pigs. Value before 1066, 15s; later as much; now 40s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,17 [In {CULVESTAN}? Hundred] Picot [* of Sai *] also holds WESTHOPE. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it. [***]. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; later 6s; now 25s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,18 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Picot [* of Sai *] also holds WOOLSTON, and 2 men-at-arms from him. Spirtes the priest held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. [***]. 6 villagers, a priest, 3 smallholders and 1 rider with 4 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,19 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds {CAURTUNE}. St Alkmund's Church held it in alms. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Value before 1066, 3s. Picot [* of Sai *] holds it wrongfully. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,20 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds from the Earl 3 virgates of land in LEINTWARDINE, and Fulco [* of Le Pin *] from him. Land for 2 ploughs. It pays 5s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,21 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds {CHINBALDESCOTE}. St Mary's Church of Bromfield held it. 5 hides which pay tax, with 1 outlier. Land for 7 ploughs. It was and is waste. 3 hedged enclosures. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,22 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds MENUTTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. 1 hedged enclosure. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,23 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds LURKENHOPE?. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 2 hides and 1 virgate which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. 2 hedged enclosures. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,24 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds CLUNGUNFORD. Gunnvarth held it. 6 hides which pay tax. Land for 15 ploughs. In lordship 3; 8 slaves; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A mill at 54d. Of this land Fulco [* of Le Pin *] holds 1 1/2 hides from Picot [* of Sai *]; he has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 32d. Value of the whole before 1066 £12; later 30s; now £4 in total. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] <258c> SHR 4,20,25 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds BEDSTONE, and Fulco [* of Le Pin *] from him. Wulfric held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,26 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds ADLEY, and Bernard [* son of Unspac *] from him. 3 hides and 3 virgates which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 ploughmen. Value 6s. Woodland, 1 league. It was waste and largely is. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,20,27 Picot [* of Sai *] also holds SELLEY?, and Fulco [* of Le Pin *] from him. Ulfkil held it. 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 smallholders. Value 4s. [= ?[4,20]? [Holding of Picot [* of Sai *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] SHR 4,21,1 In HODNET Hundred Helgot holds NORTON[-in-Hales] from Earl Roger. Azur held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 rider with 1 plough; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 200 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,2 In PATTON Hundred Helgot also holds CLEE [St Margaret]. Aelfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough; 2 smallholders. A mill which serves the court. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,3 Helgot also holds MILLICHOPE. Gamal held it; he was free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves. The value was 50s; now 15s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,4 Helgot also holds OXENBOLD. Edric [* the wild *] and Siward [* the fat *] held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2; 1 ploughman; 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 Frenchman with 1 1/2 ploughs. [***]. The value was 11s; now 8s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,5 Helgot also holds HOLDGATE. Ketil held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider with 1/2 plough; 1 slave and 1 smallholder [***]. The value was 8s; now 3s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,6 Helgot also holds HOLDGATE. Genust, Alward [* son of Almund *], Dunning and Aelfeva [held it] as 4 manors; they were free with their lands. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. Helgot has a castle, and 2 ploughs in lordship and 4 slaves and 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 3 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest. Value before 1066, 18s; now 25s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,7 In CONDOVER Hundred Helgot also holds PREEN, and Richard [* of Beaumais *] from him. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. Of this land Godebold [* the priest *] has 1 hide. He has 1 plough, 1 slave and 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland, 100 pigs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,8 Helgot also holds HARLEY. Edric [* the wild *], Wulfmer, Almund [* father of Alward *] and ^[another]^ Edric held it as 4 manors; they were free men. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. A mill [***]; woodland for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 21s; now 40s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,9 Helgot also holds BELSWARDYNE. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. [***]. The value was 10s; now 4s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,10 In BASCHURCH Hundred Helgot also holds FELTON [Butler]. Aelfric, Alward [* son of Almund *] and {Alchen} held it as 3 manors; they were free men. 3 virgates of land which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Bernard holds from Helgot . Value before 1066, 14s; now 15s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,11 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Helgot also holds {BOSLE}. Gethne held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 16s 1d; now 12s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,12 Helgot also holds MEADOWLEY. Austin held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. He was free. Richard [* of Beaumais *] holds from Helgot . Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 1 rider with 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 30s; now 11s; when he acquired it, 2s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,13 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred [* In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred *] Helgot also holds CHARLCOTTE. Alsi held it; he was free. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is and was waste. The value was 10s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,14 [* In WROCKWARDINE Hundred *] Helgot also holds UFFINGTON. Genust and Aelfeva [***] held it as two manors; they were free. 5 hides which pay tax. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 male and 4 female slaves; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 1/2 league. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] <258d> SHR 4,21,15 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Helgot also holds [Great] SUTTON, and Herbert [* the Latinist *] from him. Aelfric held it; he was free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. A mill at 3s. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,16 Helgot also holds STEVENTON. Ravensward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 2 female slaves; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; now 15s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,17 Helgot also holds [Greater] POSTON. Aelfric held it. 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,18 Helgot also holds BOULDON. Siward [* the fat *] and Almund [* father of Alward *] held it as 2 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen. The value was 8s; now 15s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,21,19 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Helgot also holds ALCASTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers with 1 plough. [***]. The value was 20s; now 8s. [= ?[4,21]? [Holding of Helgot under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,22]? [Holding of Hugh son of Thorgisl under Earl Roger] SHR 4,22,1 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Hugh son of Thorgisl holds CHELMICK from Earl Roger. Edric [* the wild *] held it, with 1 outlier. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 9 villagers have 3 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; now 8s; it was waste. [= ?[4,22]? [Holding of Hugh son of Thorgisl under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,22,2 In CONDOVER Hundred Hugh holds WILDERLEY from the Earl. Ketil held it; he was free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland there for fattening 100 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s; when he acquired it, 10s. [= ?[4,22]? [Holding of Hugh son of Thorgisl under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,22,3 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Hugh also holds HOPE [Bowdler]. Edric the wild held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 male and 2 female slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland, 2 leagues. Value before 1066, 25s; now 15s. [= ?[4,22]? [Holding of Hugh son of Thorgisl under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,23,1 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] holds KYNNERSLEY from Earl Roger. Vilgrip held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 21s; now 18s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,2 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds UPPINGTON. Godwin held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long; 1 hedged enclosure. [***]. Value before 1066, 25s; now 31s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,3 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds SHAWBURY. Edric [* the wild *] and Algeat held it as 2 manors. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. A church and a priest; 3 smallholders and 1 free man. A mill at 5s. Value before 1066, 12s; now 16s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,4 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds CHERRINGTON. Wulfgeat held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 23s; now 22s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,5 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds `CHATSALL'. {Leduui} held it. 1 hide and 3 virgates which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; now the same. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,6 In HODNET Hundred Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds SANDFORD. Wulfgeat held it; he was free. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 300 pigs; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 15s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,7 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds ELLERDINE. Doda held it; he was a free man. 1 hide and the third part of another hide which pay tax. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,8 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds [Cold] HATTON. Godric held it; he was free. 1/2 hide and 2 parts of 1 virgate which pay tax. In these 2 manors land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 2 ploughmen; 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 38s; now 20s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] <259a> SHR 4,23,9 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds BETTON. Ulfkil held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 2 slaves; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill; woodland for fattening 60 pigs. 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,10 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds LONGSLOW. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 man there who pays 40d. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,11 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds IGHTFIELD. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. A priest and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 60 pigs; 2 hedged enclosures. The value was 15s; now 10s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,12 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds WOLLERTON. Eskil held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 slaves; 3 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough. A mill at 10s; woodland for fattening 80 pigs. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; now 25s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,13 In PATTON Hundred Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds RUTHALL, and Gerhelm from him. Eskil held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 6s; now 8s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,14 In BASCHURCH Hundred Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds BESFORD, and Robert from him. Eskil and Doda held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 2 widows with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 7s; later 5s; now 20s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,15 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds PRESTON [Brockhurst], and Robert from him. {Bertunt} held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,16 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds SUTTON [Maddock]. Earl Morcar held it. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 6 slaves; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 7 ploughs; a certain man-at-arms has 1 plough there and 2 slaves. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,17 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds HATTON, and William from him. Thorgot held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 4 smallholders and 1 settler who pays 2s. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; now 11s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,23,18 Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] also holds STOCKTON, and Hugh from him. Edwin and Ordwy held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 12s; now 4s. [= ?[4,23]? [Holding of Gerard [* of Tournai-sur-Dive *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,24]? [Holding of Nigel [* the doctor *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,24,1 In HODNET Hundred Nigel [* the doctor *] holds ADDERLEY from Earl Roger. Edric held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 4 villagers with 1 plough. 2 hedged enclosures. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[4,24]? [Holding of Nigel [* the doctor *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,24,2 Nigel [* the doctor *] also holds SHAVINGTON. Doda held it; he was free. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. The value was 12s; now 15s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,24]? [Holding of Nigel [* the doctor *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,24,3 Nigel [* the doctor *] also holds SPOONLEY. Dunning held it; he was free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?[4,24]? [Holding of Nigel [* the doctor *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,24,4 Nigel [* the doctor *] also holds CALVERHALL. Edmer and Alwy held it as 2 manors; they were free with these lands. 1 hide and 3 virgates. Land for 6 ploughs. This land pays tax. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 18s; now 20s and it pays 1 hawk. [= ?[4,24]? [Holding of Nigel [* the doctor *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] SHR 4,25,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Norman [* the hunter *] holds CANTLOP from Earl Roger. Edric [* the wild *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 4 villagers with 1 plough. A mill at 10s. [***]. Value before 1066, 20s; later £4 10s; now 110s. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,25,2 [In HODNET Hundred] Norman [* the hunter *] also holds LEE [Brockhurst]. Wulfgeat, Wihtric and Alfheah held it as 3 manors; they were free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. These are in lordship, with 4 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. A mill at 6s. Value before 1066, 13s; now £3; he found it waste. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] <259b> SHR 4,25,3 In BASCHURCH Hundred Norman [* the hunter *] also holds COLEMERE. Aldgyth held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; 4 settlers there pay 40d. [***]. Value before 1066, 10s; now 30s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,25,4 Norman [* the hunter *] also holds {ESTONE}, and Fulcher from him. Alnoth held it. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 7 ploughs. It was waste; now it is at a revenue for 36s. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,25,5 In {CHENELTONE} is 1 hide which was waste before 1066 and [still] is. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,25,6 In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred Norman [* the hunter *] also holds ALBRIGHTON. Algar and Godgyth held it as 2 manors. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3; 13 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; but it is now in the King's hands. Value before 1066, 21s; now 16s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,25,7 Norman [* the hunter *] also holds BISHTON. Thorgot held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 Frenchmen with 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 10 pigs. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?[4,25]? [Holding of Norman [* the hunter *] under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] SHR 4,26,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred Roger the hunter holds `SLACKBURY' from Earl Roger. Alfgeat held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Value before 1066, 5s; now it is waste. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,2 In this Hundred lies BROOM at 1 hide; it belongs to Albert [* Grelley *]'s village, Welshampton. The Earl's men are in dispute about it. ^[Aldgyth held it before 1066]^ [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,3 In CONDOVER Hundred Roger ^[the hunter]^ also holds WRENTNALL. Ernwy and Ketil held it as 2 manors. 2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. [***]. In lordship 3 ploughs; 5 slaves; 3 villagers and 1 rider with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; a hedged enclosure. [***]. Value before 1066, 60s; now 30s; value when he acquired it, 5s. Of this land St Chad's Church claims 1 1/2 hides. The county testifies that they were among the church['s lands] before King Edward ['s time], but they do not know how they left [the church]. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,4 Roger ^[the hunter]^ also holds PULVERBATCH. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] and Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] held it as 3 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 7 villagers with 3 ploughs. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs. 2 riders. [***]. Value before 1066 £6; now 30s; value when he acquired it, 20s. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,5 In PATTON Hundred Roger ^[the hunter]^ also holds BECKBURY. Azur held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms pays 20d. Value before 1066, 12s. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,6 [In HODNET Hundred] Roger ^[the hunter]^ also holds MOSTON. Doda and Wulfgar held it as 2 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 rider has 1 plough, with 2 villagers. Value before 1066, 40s; now 15s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,26,7 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Roger ^[the hunter]^ holds HAUGHTON. Edwy held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 man who pays 6s in revenue. [= ?[4,26]? [Holding of Roger the hunter under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] SHR 4,27,1 [In HODNET Hundred] Ralph the cook and Toki hold COTTON from Earl Roger. Dunning and Saewin held it; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 ploughmen; 5 slaves. 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 8s; now 16s; it was partly waste. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,2 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Fulcwy holds WITHINGTON from Earl Roger. Wulfwin and Wulfric held it as 2 manors. 2 1/2 hides [***]. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 male slaves, 1 female; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 15s; now 21s; he found it waste. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,3 Fulcwy also holds [Little] WYTHEFORD. Godric held it. 1/2 hide [***]. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. It pays 3s in revenue. Value before 1066, 8s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,4 In {MERSET} Hundred Ernucion holds KINNERLEY from the Earl. Dunning and Algar held it as two manors. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Welshman pays 1 hawk in revenue. Woodland, 1/2 league. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,5 In CONDOVER Hundred Theodulf [* the mason *] holds `HAWKSLEY' from the Earl. Alric held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. It was and is waste. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. This manor is at a revenue for 6d. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,6 Theodulf [* the mason *] also holds PULLEY. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 3 virgates of land which pay tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 slave. 2 smallholders. The value was and is 6s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] <259c> SHR 4,27,7 In WITTERY Hundred Godebold [* the priest *] holds LACK from the Earl. Leofric held it. 1 1/2 virgates of land which pay tax. It was waste; now it pays 16d. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,8 In CONDOVER Hundred Avenel holds COTHERCOTT from the Earl. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 slaves. It was waste; value now 3s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,9 Alward [* son of Almund *] holds STAPLETON? from the Earl. Alric held it. 1 hide and 1/2 virgate [***]. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 rider and 1 villager with 1 plough. The value was 3s; now 4[s]. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,10 Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] holds LANGLEY from the Earl. Swein held it; he was free. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 4 slaves. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,11 Siward [* the fat *] holds FRODESLEY from the Earl. He held it himself; he was free. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; 3 hedged enclosures. The value was 10s; now 8s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,12 Auti holds `LYDLEY [Hayes]' from the Earl. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 2 riders. Woodland there for fattening 30 pigs. The value was 10s; now 8s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,13 Auti also holds LEEBOTWOOD. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 riders. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,14 Siward [* the fat *] holds OVERS from the Earl. He held it himself. 1/2 hide which pays tax. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value was and is 3s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,15 Edmund holds SMETHCOTT from the Earl, and Aldred [* brother of Siward *] from him. He held it himself. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 riders and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 50 pigs. The value was 4s; now 4s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,16 In {REWESET} Hundred Alric holds EYTON from the Earl. Siward [* the fat *] and Wulfric held it as 2 manors. 3 virgates of land, waste. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,17 Almund and his son Alward hold `AMASTON' from the Earl. He held it himself; he was free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. The value was 10s; now 7s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,18 Almund's son ^[Alward]^ also holds ROWTON. Four thanes held it before him, as 4 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 riders. [***]. Value before 1066, 9s; now 3s; they were waste and still are somewhat. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,19 He ^[Alward son of Almund]^ also holds POLMERE, and Ordmer from him. Leodmer and Almer held it; they were free men. 1/2 hide as 2 manors; it pays tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough, with 1 slave and 1 smallholder. The value was 4s; now 2s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,20 He ^[Alward son of Almund]^ also holds BENTHALL. Almer held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 13s 8d; now 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,21 In WITTERY Hundred He ^[Alward son of Almund]^ also holds WOTHERTON. Almund [* father of Alward *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 6 villagers, 1 smallholder, a priest and 4 riders with 12 ploughs. A mill which pays 24 measures of corn. [***]. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,22 Ertein holds MIDDLETON from the Earl. He held it himself; he was a free man. 3 virgates of land which pay tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves. The value was 9s; now 12s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,23 Alward [* son of Almund *] holds `MUNTON'?. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,24 Alward [* son of Almund *] holds RHISTON. Siward held it; he was a free man. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 rider has 1 plough, with 3 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland for fattening 30 pigs. The value was 10s; now 12s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,25 Alward [* son of Almund *] holds CHURCHSTOKE. Siward held it; he was free. 5 hides which pay tax. Land for 7 ploughs. 1 Welshman has 1 plough. Woodland there for fattening 100 pigs. [***]. The value was 10s; now 64d. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,26 In HODNET Hundred Edith holds ROWTON from the Earl. Morcar and Dot held it as 2 manors; they were free. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; a priest and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. The value was 25s; now 15s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] <259d> SHR 4,27,27 In BASCHURCH Hundred Ansketil holds LEATON from the Earl. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 settlers who pay 4s 8d. [***]. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,28 Aldwin holds `YAGDONS' from the Earl. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 smallholders. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,29 In WROCKWARDINE Hundred Wulfgeat [* brother of Hunning *] holds POYNTON and {TUNESTAN} from the Earl. He held them himself as 2 manors. 1 1/2 hides. [***]. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. The value was 11s; now 12s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,30 Richard [* of Montgaroult *] holds BROCKTON from the Earl. Aisil held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 free man pays 16d in revenue. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,31 In {MERSET} Hundred Madoc holds HALSTON? and {BURTONE} from the Earl. Siward held them. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,32 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Siward [* the fat *] holds [Cheney] LONGVILLE from the Earl. He held it himself. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 7 ploughs. 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. [***]. The value was 20s; later it was waste; value now 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,33 Aldred [* brother of Siward *] holds ACTON [Scott] from the Earl. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 riders have 3 ploughs. A hedged enclosure. The value was 10s; now 15s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,34 In {MERSET} Hundred Iwar holds {NEWETONE} from the Earl. Thorgot held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. [***]. The value was 7s; now 5s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] SHR 4,27,35 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Alchere holds HARCOURT from the Earl. Alward [* son of Almund *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. The value was 7s; later 5s; now 12s. [= ?[4,27]? [Holdings of various tenants under Earl Roger] =] ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] SHR 4,28,1 In CONDOVER Hundred Earl Roger holds BROOME. Thorsten and Austin held it. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land Reginald [* the sheriff *] has 1/2 virgate of land. [Value ***]. [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,28,2 The Earl holds NETLEY himself. Almer held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is and was waste. The value was 12s. [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,28,3 In BASCHURCH Hundred The Earl holds FENEMERE. Siward [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide which pays tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,28,4 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Earl Leofric had 2 manors, MINTON and WHITTINGSLOW. 4 hides which pay tax. These two manors are included in the revenue of Earl Roger at [Church] Stretton. [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,28,5 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Widard has a manor, FARLOW, at 1 hide and 3 virgates of land. It lies in Leominster, the King's manor in Herefordshire, and is valued there. He holds it from the King. ^[Queen Edith held it]^ [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] SHR 4,28,6 In {MERSET} Hundred Earl Roger holds {WLFERESFORDE}. King Edward held it. 2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. A small wood. [= ?[4,28]? [What Earl Roger himself holds] =] <260a> ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard SHR 5,1 In `OVERS' Hundred Osbern son of Richard holds BURFORD from the King. Richard ^[Scrope]^, his father, held it. 6 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 29 ploughs. Osbern has 2 mills which pay 12 packloads of corn. 6 slaves, 12 villagers, 3 riders, 24 smallholders, 7 freedmen and a church with 2 priests; between them all they have 23 ploughs. [***]. Woodland for fattening 100 pigs; a hedged enclosure. [***]. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,2 Osbern also holds TETSTILL. Saeward? [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Woodland for fattening 40 pigs. Value before 1066, 6s; now 10s. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,3 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Osbern also holds ASHFORD [Carbonell]. Lethi? held it. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 Frenchman and 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. A mill at 3 packloads of corn. [***]. Value before 1066, 16s; now 8s; he found it waste. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,4 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Osbern also holds KINSHAM?. He held it himself from King Edward. 5 hides which pay tax. Land for 20 ploughs. 2 men-at-arms have 1 plough in lordship; 5 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 rider with 3 ploughs. This land was waste and [still] is, except for the lordship, the value of which is 10s. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,5 Osbern also holds STANAGE. 6 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. It was and is waste. 3 hedged enclosures. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,6 Osbern also holds CASCOB. He held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland; a hedged enclosure. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,7 Osbern also holds ACKHILL. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 3 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland, 1/2 league. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,8 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Osbern also holds NEEN [Sollars], and Siward [* the fat *] from him. Siward held it himself; he was a free man. This manor has never been hidated, nor has it paid tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 10 slaves. A mill which pays a measure of corn. Value before 1066, 40s; now 18s. [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] SHR 5,9 In `OVERS' Hundred An outlier, MILSON, is attached to this manor. 3 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 3 riders and 3 villagers have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 14s; now 10s; he found it waste. ^[Outlier of Neen [Sollars]. Siward [* the fat *] held and holds it]^ [= ?5? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer SHR 6,1 In `OVERS' Hundred Ralph of Mortimer holds CORELEY from the King. Siward [* the fat *] held it as 2 manors; he was a free man. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 1 villager, 2 smallholders and 1 rider with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 48s; now 10s; when he acquired it, 3s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,2 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Ralph also holds CLEOBURY [Mortimer]. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 24 ploughs. In lordship 4 ploughs; 14 slaves; 20 villagers, a priest, 2 riders and 8 smallholders; between them all they have 20 ploughs. A mill which pays 2 packloads of corn. Woodland for fattening 500 pigs which pays 40s. Value before 1066 £8; later the same; now £12. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,3 Ralph also holds MAWLEY at 1 hide, {LEL} at 1 virgate and {FECH} at 1 virgate of land. These were 3 manors and they paid tax. 3 thanes held them; they were free men. When {Turstin} of Wigmore acquired them from Earl William, he joined them to the above manor, Cleobury [Mortimer]. They were then and are now valued there. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,4 In `OVERS' Hundred There is 1 hide, [Earls] DITTON, which is also valued there. ^[Belongs to Cleobury [Mortimer]. [* Queen *] Edith held it]^ [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <260b> SHR 6,5 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Ralph also holds LOWE, and Richard from him. The Church of St Peter [* of Shrewsbury *] held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. [***]. The value was 5s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,6 Ralph also holds NEEN [Savage], and Richard from him. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 slave and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 15s; later 3s; now the same, 3s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,7 Ralph also holds NEEN [Savage], and Ingelrann from him. Hunning [* brother of Wulfgeat *] held it; he was free. 4 hides which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A mill at 2s. [Value ***]. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,8 Ralph also holds STEPPLE, and Geoffrey [* the sheriff *] from him. Godric held it; he was free. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves; 6 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; later and now 7s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,9 Ralph also holds KINLET, and Richard from him. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 4 hides. [***]. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; 8 villagers, 2 riders, 6 smallholders and 1 Frenchman with 6 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; later 30s; now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,10 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Ralph also holds [The] SHEET, and Ingelrann from him. Leofnoth held it, with 1 outlier. 2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 5s; later 2s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,11 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Ralph also holds LEINTWARDINE. King Edward held it. 4 hides and 1 virgate. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; 10 villagers, 8 smallholders, a reeve and 2 riders with a priest; between them all they have 8 ploughs. A church; a mill at 6s 8d and 6 sticks of eels. Of this land a man-at-arms holds 1 1/2 hides. He has 1 plough and 5 slaves; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 men pay 4s for leasing the land. Woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066, 40s; later 30s; now £4. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,12 Ralph also holds `STANWAY'. Almer held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 6 slaves; a reeve with 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 12s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,13 Ralph also holds ADFORTON. Edric [* the wild *] held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 5 villagers, 6 smallholders and 1 rider with 4 ploughs between them all. The value was 8s; now 5s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,14 Ralph also holds LINGEN, and {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from him. Gunfrid and Edric [* the wild *] held it as 2 manors. 1 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland, 1/2 league; 3 hedged enclosures for capturing roe-deer. Before 1066 they were waste; value later 6s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,15 Ralph also holds SHIRLEY, and {Turstin} [* of Wigmore *] from him. 1/2 hide. Almer held it. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 slaves and 1 smallholder. It was waste; value now 2s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,16 Ralph also holds LYE, and a man-at-arms from him. Almer held it. 1 hide. [***]. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 hedged enclosures. [***]. Value before 1066, 5s; now 7s; he found it waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,17 Ralph also holds `TUMBERLAND'. Aldred [* brother of Siward *] held it. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. It was and is waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,18 Ralph also holds LETTON, and Ingelrann from him. Siward [* the fat *] held it. 1 1/2 hides. Land for 6 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 man-at-arms have 3 ploughs. It was waste; value later 5s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,19 Ralph also holds WALFORD, and St Mary's of Wigmore from him. Alsi held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 ploughmen. The value was 12s; now 8s; he found it waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <260c> SHR 6,20 Ralph also holds WALFORD, and Ingelrann from him. Wulfward, Blaecmer and Dunning held it as 3 manors. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 ploughmen; 3 villagers with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 11s; later 12s; now 15s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,21 Ralph also holds BUCKTON, and Oidelard [* the steward *] from him. Saxi held it. 5 hides. [***]. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. A mill at 8s. Value before 1066, 30s; later 20s; now 21s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,22 Ralph also holds [Llanfair] WATERDINE. Edwy held it. 5 hides. Land for 12 ploughs. It was and is waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,23 Ralph also holds BRAMPTON [Bryan], and Richard from him. Gunnvarth held it. 2 1/2 hides. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 ploughmen; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland, 1/2 league. Before 1066 it was waste; value later 5s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,24 Ralph also holds PEDWARDINE, and Richard from him. Alric held it. 3 virgates of land. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. Value 3s; it was waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,25 Ralph also holds PEDWARDINE, and Richard from him. Erngeat held it. 1 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, later and now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,26 Ralph also holds PEDWARDINE, and Richard from him. Arngrim held it. 3 virgates. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Before 1066 it was waste; value later and now 5s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,27 Ralph also holds ADLEY, and Helgot from him. Ravensward held it. 1/2 hide. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,28 Ralph also holds 1/2 virgate of land in ADLEY. It is waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,29 Ralph also holds BUCKNELL, and Helgot from him. 2 hides [***]. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland, 1 league. Alwy held it. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,30 In CONDOVER Hundred Ralph also holds PULLEY. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate which pay tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 3 riders, 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. [***]. Value before 1066, 30s; later and now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,31 Ralph also holds EDGBOLD. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 free man who pays 8s in revenue. Woodland for fattening 20 pigs. Value before 1066, 40s; later it was waste. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,32 Ralph also holds SHEINTON, and Helgot from him. Azur, Algar and Saewulf held it as 3 manors. 2 hides which pay tax. Woodland, 100 pigs; a mill, 10s. Value of the whole, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] SHR 6,33 In SHREWSBURY Hundred Ralph also holds MEOLE [Brace]. [* Queen *] Edith held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 male and 4 female slaves; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 1 rider with 1/2 plough. 9 burgesses in the City ^[Shrewsbury]^ belong to this manor. A mill at 20s. Value before 1066 and later £7; now £13 5s 6d. [= ?6? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy SHR 7,1 In BASCHURCH Hundred [* In {ALNODESTREU} Hundred *] Roger of Lacy holds CLEOBURY [North] from the King, and Wulfward from him. Saeward? [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A mill at 4s. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; later 7s; now 20s. [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] SHR 7,2 [In `OVERS' Hundred] Roger also holds [Earls] DITTON?. It belongs to Cleobury [North?]. 1 hide. It is valued there. ^[Saeward? [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man]^ [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] SHR 7,3 In `CONDITRE' Hundred Roger also holds HOPTON [Wafers], and Widard from him. Siward [* the fat *], a free man, held it. 3 hides which pay tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; 1 rider, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; later 12s; now 9s 2d. [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] SHR 7,4 In {CULVESTAN} Hundred Roger also holds STANTON [Lacy]. Siward [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man. 20 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 50 ploughs. In lordship 10 ploughs; 28 slaves, male and female; 67 villagers, 2 smiths, 5 smallholders and 4 Cottagers; between them all they have 23 ploughs. A church which has 1 1/2 hides; 2 priests with 2 villagers have 3 ploughs. 2 mills at 26s. St Peter's of Hereford has 1 villager there. Of this manor's land Richard [* of Stanton *] holds 1 1/2 hides, Ascelin 1 1/2 hides, <260d> Roger 1 1/2 hides. They have 6 ploughs in lordship and 6 slaves and 2 half-villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Cottagers with 1 plough. A mill at 10s. Also of this manor 4 servants have land for 3 ploughs and 1 furlong and 10 acres of land; they have 4 ploughs. 3 riding men who have land for 2 1/2 ploughs. They have as many ploughs. A man, Auti , holds one member of this manor, where there are 3 hides. He has 1 plough, with a half-villager. Value of the whole manor before 1066 £24; now £25. [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] SHR 7,5 Roger also holds STOKESAY. Aldred [* brother of Siward *] held it; he was a free man. 7 hides which pay tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship there were 5 ploughs; 16 slaves, male and female; 20 villagers with 8 ploughs; 9 female cottagers. [***]. A mill which pays 9 packloads of wheat; a miller there and a beekeeper. Value before 1066 £10. [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] SHR 7,6 Roger also holds ALDON. Siward [* the fat *] held it; he was a free man. 2 1/2 hides which pay tax. Land for 15 ploughs. [***]. In lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves, male and female; 24 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 Cottager with 8 ploughs between them all. A mill at 5s. Of this manor's land Richard [* of Stanton *] holds 1 hide, and Aldred [* brother of Siward *] one member of the land. 1 plough there. 12 villagers, 7 smallholders and 3 slaves with 3 ploughs. A church has 1/2 hide, and a priest [has] 1 plough, with 1 Cottager. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 105s; now of what Roger holds, £8; of what the men [hold], 16s; of what the priest [holds], 5s. [= ?7? Land of Roger of Lacy =] ?8? Land of Hugh the ass SHR 8,1 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Hugh the ass holds KNIGHTON from the King. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it before 1066. 5 hides [***]. Land for 12 ploughs. It was and is waste. A large wood. [= ?8? Land of Hugh the ass =] SHR 8,2 Hugh also holds NORTON. Leoffled [* wife of Thorkil *] held it before 1066. 5 hides [***]. Land for 12 ploughs. It was and is waste. A large wood. [= ?8? Land of Hugh the ass =] ?9? Land of Nigel the doctor SHR 9,1 In LEINTWARDINE Hundred Nigel the doctor holds WISTANSTOW from the King. Spirtes the priest held it from St Alkmund's [* of Shrewsbury *]; it was for the canons' supplies before 1066. 4 hides [***]. Land for 15 ploughs. 7 villagers with 7 ploughs; 1 Frenchman who has a mill which pays 5 packloads of corn. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s; he found it waste. [= ?9? Land of Nigel the doctor =] SHR 9,2 Nigel ^[the doctor]^ also holds {CLEU}. Spirtes [* the priest *] held it. 1 hide which pays tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 1 rider and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. [***]. Value before 1066, 12s; now 10s; he found it waste. [= ?9? Land of Nigel the doctor =] <261a> <261b> <261c> <261d> <262a> <262b> <262c> CHESHIRE CHS C1 [* In CHESTER Hundred *] The City of CHESTER paid tax on 50 hides before 1066. 3 1/2 hides which are outside the City, that is 1 1/2 hides beyond the bridge and 2 hides in Newton and `Redcliff' and in the Bishop's Borough, these paid tax with the City. CHS C2 Before 1066 there were 431 houses in the City paying tax, and besides these the Bishop had 56 houses paying tax. This City then paid 10 1/2 silver marks; two parts were the King's, the third the Earl's. ^[Chester]^ CHS C3 These were the laws there. If the peace given by the King's hand, or by his writ or his commissioner, were broken by anyone, the King had 100s thereby. But if the King's peace, given by the Earl or on his orders, were broken, the Earl had the third penny of the 100s which were given for it; and if the peace given by the King's reeve or the Earl's officer were broken, the fine was 40s and the third penny was the Earl's. ^[Chester]^ CHS C4 If a free man, breaking the peace given by the King, killed a man in a house, his land and all his goods were the King's, and he became an outlaw himself. The Earl had the same [right], but only over his own man who paid this penalty. But no one could restore peace to any outlaw except through the King. ^[Chester]^ CHS C5 Whoever shed blood between Monday morning and Saturday noon was fined 10s; but from Saturday noon to Monday morning the fine for bloodshed was 20s. Similarly, whoever did so in the Twelve Days of Christmas, on Candlemas Day, on the first day of Easter, on the first day of Whitsun, on Ascension Day, on the day of the Assumption or of the Nativity of St Mary, or on All Saints'_Day, paid 20s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C6 Whoever killed a man on these holy days was fined £4; on other days, 40s. Similarly, whoever committed breaking and entering or highway robbery on these Holidays and on a Sunday paid out a fine of £4; on other days 40s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C7 Whoever committed collusion with a thief in the City gave up 10s; but if a reeve of the King or the Earl incurred this penalty, he paid 20s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C8 Whoever committed robbery or theft or did violence to a woman in a house was fined 40s for each of these [offences]. ^[Chester]^ CHS C9 If a widow had intercourse with any one unlawfully, she was fined 20s, but a girl 10s for such an offence. ^[Chester]^ CHS C10 Whoever took possession of another's land in the City, and could not prove it to be his own, was fined 40s; likewise whoever made a claim thereto, if he could not prove that it should be his. ^[Chester]^ CHS C11 Whoever wished to enter possession of his own or his kinsman's land paid 10s. But if he could not or would not, the reeve received his land into the King's hands. ^[Chester]^ CHS C12 Whoever did not pay tribute at the due term was fined 10s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C13 If a fire burnt the City, the man from whose house it came was fined 3 {orae} of pence and gave 2s to his next door neighbour. ^[Chester]^ CHS C14 Two parts of all sums forfeit were the King's, the third part the Earl's. ^[Chester]^ CHS C15 If ships arrived at the City port or left port without the King's permission, the King and the Earl had 40s from each man in the ships. ^[Chester]^ CHS C16 If a ship arrived against the King's peace and despite his prohibition, the King and the Earl had both the ship itself and its crew, together with everything in it. ^[Chester]^ CHS C17 But if it came with the King's peace and permission, those in it sold what they had without interference. But when it left the King and the Earl had 4d from each cargo; if the King's reeve instructed those who had marten-skins not to sell to anyone until they were first shown to him and he had made his purchase, whoever did not observe this instruction was fined 40s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C18 Any man or woman who gave false measure in the City was fined 4s when caught; similarly anyone who made bad beer was either put in the dung-stool or paid 4s to the reeves. The officer <262d> of the King or the Earl received this fine in the City, on whoever's land it was, whether the Bishop's or any other man's. Similarly with the toll; if anyone withheld it for more than three nights, he was fined 40s. ^[Chester]^ CHS C19 Before 1066 there were 7 moneyers in the City, who paid £7 to the King and the Earl, additional to the revenue, when the coinage was changed. ^[Chester]^ CHS C20 There were then 12 judges in the City; they were from the King's, the Bishop's and the Earl's men. If any of them stayed away from the Hundred on a day when it sat without plain excuse, he was fined 10s, [shared] between the King and the Earl. ^[Chester]^ CHS C21 For the repair of the city wall and the bridge, the reeve used to call out one man to come from each hide in the County. The lord of any man who did not come paid a fine of 40s to the King and the Earl. The fine was additional to the revenue. ^[Chester]^ CHS C22 This City then paid in revenue £45 and 3 timbers of marten-skins. The third part was the Earl's and two parts the King's. ^[Chester]^ CHS C23 When Earl Hugh acquired it, its value was only £30, for it was thoroughly devastated; there were 205 houses less than before 1066. Now there are as many as he found there. ^[Chester]^ CHS C24 Mundred [* the sheriff *] held this City from the Earl for £70 and 1 gold mark. He also had all the Earl's pleas in the County and the Hundreds, except `Englefield', at a revenue of £50 and 1 gold mark. ^[Chester]^ CHS C25 The land on which St Peter's Temple stands, which Robert of Rhuddlan claimed as thaneland, never belonged to a manor outside the City, as the County proved, but belonged to the Borough, and was always in the King's and the Earl's customary dues, like [the lands] of the other burgesses. In CHESHIRE the Bishop ^[of Chester]^ of that City holds from the King what belongs to his Bishopric. Earl Hugh, with his men, holds all the rest of the County from the King. Roger of Poitou held the land between RIBBLE and MERSEY. Now the King holds it. ^[Chester]^ List 1 [Land of Earl Hugh and his men] [* 1 Earl Hugh himself 2 Robert son of Hugh 3 Robert of Rhuddlan 4 Robert the cook 5 Richard of Vernon 6 Richard the butler 7 Walter of Vernon 8 William Malbank 9 William son of Nigel 10 Hugh Delamere 11 Hugh son of Norman 12 Hugh son of Osbern 13 Haimo [of Mascy] 14 Bigot [of Les Loges] 15 Baldric [of Lindsey] 16 Hugh son of Osbern 17 Gilbert of Venables 18 Gilbert the hunter 19 Jocelyn [of Tuschet] 20 Ranulf [of Mainwaring] 21 Ralph the hunter 22 Reginald [the sheriff] 23 Ilbert [of Roullours] 24 Osbern son of Tezzo 25 Nigel [of Burcy] 26 The Earl's men 27 Shared lands S The salt-works S1 Nantwich S2 Middlewich S3 Northwich *] <263a> ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] CHS B1 [* In CHESTER Hundred *] The Bishop of Chester has these customary dues within the City ^[Chester]^. If a free man works on a Holiday, the Bishop has 8s therefrom; from a male or female slave, however, who breaks a Holiday, the Bishop has 4s. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B2 If a merchant reaches the City ^[Chester]^, bringing a bale of goods, and opens it between Saturday noon and Monday, or on any other Holiday, without permission from the Bishop's officer, the Bishop has 4s fine therefrom; if one of the Bishop's men finds any man loading within the City territory [on a Holiday] the Bishop has therefrom a fine of 4s or 2 oxen. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B3 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred The Bishop holds FARNDON himself, and held it before 1066. 4 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. 2 priests hold 1 1/2 hides of this land from the Bishop. 1 plough in lordship; 2 Frenchmen, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs and 4 slaves. The village priest has 1/2 plough, and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Total value before 1066, 40s; now 60s; it was waste. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B4 In RUSHTON Hundred The Bishop also held and holds TARVIN. 6 hides paying tax. Land for 22 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; 3 riders, 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Woodland 1 league in length and 1/2 in width. William [* Malbank *] holds 2 hides of this manor's land from the Bishop. He has 1/2 plough; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Total value before 1066 £8; now £4 10s; it was laid waste. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B5 In WILLASTON Hundred The Bishop held and holds SUTTON himself. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B6 In {EXESTAN} Hundred St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held `EYTON' before 1066. 1 hide. ?R? In `Eyton' St Chad's also has 1 villager. 1/2 fishery; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 2 acres. The value was 5s. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B7 King Edward gave to King Gruffydd all the land that lies beyond the river called Dee. But when King Gruffydd wronged him, he took this land from him and gave it back to the Bishop of Chester and to all his men, who had formerly held it. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B8 In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred The Bishop holds WYBUNBURY himself, and held it before 1066. William [* Malbank *] now holds from him. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 priest, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland, 1/2 league long and as wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 64d; now 4s; it was waste. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B9 In RUSHTON Hundred The Bishop holds BURTON himself, and held it before 1066. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 4 smallholders, a priest and 1 rider with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 40s; now as much; when acquired 15s. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B10 [* In CHESTER Hundred *] The Bishop held and holds two parts of 1 hide paying tax in `REDCLIFF' himself. Value before 1066, 13s; now 2d more. It belongs to St John's Church. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B11 In [the lands of] St Mary's Monastery by St John's Church lie 2 bovates of land _ which were and now are waste. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B12 St John's Church has 8 houses in the city ^[CHESTER]^ exempt from all customary dues; one of these is the Church Registrar's; the others are the Canons'. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] CHS B13 [In `DUDDESTON' Hundred] In BETTISFIELD, a manor of Robert son of Hugh, the Bishop of Chester claims 2 hides which were the Bishopric's in King Cnut's time; the County testifies that St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] lost them wrongfully. [= ?[B]? [* Land of the Bishop of Chester *] =] <263b> ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] CHS A1 [* In CHESTER Hundred *] St Werburgh's Church has 13 houses in the City of CHESTER, exempt from all customary dues; one is the church warden's; the others are the Canons'. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A2 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred The Church itself holds and held before 1066 SAIGHTON. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 1 slave; 9 villagers with 5 ploughs. The value was and is 40s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A3 The Church itself holds and held before 1066 CHEAVELEY. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. A small boat and a net. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A4 The Church itself holds and held before 1066 HUNTINGTON. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; a small boat and a net. Before 1066 it was waste; value now 16s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A5 The Church itself holds and held before 1066 BOUGHTON. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 slaves; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A6 In RUSHTON Hundred The Church itself holds and held before 1066 IDDINSHALL. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 acre wide. Value before 1066, 8s; now 5s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A7 In WILLASTON Hundred The Church itself holds and held before 1066 WERVIN. 1 hide and 2 parts of 1 hide. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A8 The Church itself holds and held before 1066 CROUGHTON. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A9 The Church itself held and holds LEA. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 10s; now as much. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A10 The Church itself holds SUTTON and held it before 1066. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A11 The Church itself held and holds SAUGHALL. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 16s; now as much. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A12 The Church itself held and holds SHOTWICK. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 16s; now 13s 3d. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A13 The Church itself held and holds NESTON, and William [* son of Nigel *] from the [Church]. A third part of 2 hides paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It pays and paid 17s 4d in revenue. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A14 The Church itself held and holds RABY, and William [* son of Nigel *] from the [Church]. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It pays and paid 6s 8d in revenue. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A15 In RULOE Hundred The Church itself held and holds TRAFFORD. 1 hide paying tax. Land [for *** ploughs]. In lordship 1 plough; 4 male slaves and 1 female; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 man who pays 20d. Value before 1066, 5s; now 8s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A16 The Church itself held and holds INCE. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 30s; now 15s. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A17 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred The Church itself held and holds MIDDLE ASTON, and William [* son of Nigel *] from the [Church]. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 ploughman; 3 villagers with 1/2 plough and 1 smallholder. Woodland, 2 acres. Before 1066 it paid 16s; value now 10s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A18 The Church itself held and holds CLIFTON, and William [* son of Nigel *] from the [Church]. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 rider and 1 smallholder with 1 [plough]. Value 10s; it was waste. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A19 In {EXESTAN} Hundred The Church itself held and holds HOSELEY. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager who pays 8d. Value 3s; it was waste. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] <263c> CHS A20 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred The Church itself holds PULFORD and held it before 1066. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. The value was 4s; now 5s. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A21 In ATI'S CROSS Hundred The Church itself held and holds WEPRE. Two parts of 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. William [* Malbank *] holds from the Church. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [Value ***]. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] CHS A22 The Church itself held LACHE. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[A]? [* Land of St Werburgh's Church *] =] ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] CHS 1,1 In RULOE Hundred Earl Hugh holds WEAVERHAM in lordship. Earl Edwin held it. 13 hides paying tax. Land for 18 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 ploughmen; 2 slaves. 10 villagers, 1 smallholder; 1 rider with 1 villager; between them they have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest; a mill which serves the hall; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; 2 hedged deer enclosures. 10 burgesses in the City ^[Chester]^ belong to this manor; 6 of them pay 10s 8d and 4 pay nothing. A Frenchman holds from the Earl. In Nantwich there were 7 salt-houses which belonged to this manor; one of them now pays salt to the hall; the others are disused. In another Hundred 1 virgate of land, called Antrobus, belongs to this manor; it is waste. Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *] holds 4 hides of this manor's land from the Earl. He has 1 plough, 3 slaves; 5 villagers and 1 rider with 2 ploughs. 1/2 fishery. The Earl has put 3 hides of this land in the Forest. Before 1066 the revenue from the whole was £10; the Earl found it waste; now, his lordship 50s, Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *]'s 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,2 The Earl holds `CONERSLEY' himself. Wulfheah, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is all in the Forest. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 6s; it was waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,3 The Earl holds DUNHAM himself. Aescwulf held it, jointly, as a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 7 villagers, a smith and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/4 league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 16s; it was waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,4 The Earl holds ELTON himself. Toki and Grim held it as 2 manors as free men. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 38s; now 6s; it was waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,5 The Earl holds TRAFFORD himself. Leofric and Guthlac held it as 2 manors as free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s; found waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,6 The Earl holds MANLEY himself. Toki held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It pays 1 silver mark in revenue. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,7 The Earl holds HELSBY himself. Ernwy Foot held it as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 12s; now 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,8 The Earl holds FRODSHAM himself. Earl Edwin held it. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 9 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 slave; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. <263d> A priest and a church have 1 virgate of land. A winter mill; 2 1/2 fisheries; meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; 2 hedged enclosures; 1/2 salt-house in Nantwich that serves the hall. The Third Penny from the pleas of this Hundred belonged to this manor before 1066. Value then £8; now £4; it was waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] <263c> CHS 1,9 In BUCKLOW Hundred The Earl holds OLLERTON himself. Godric held it. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] <263d> CHS 1,10 [In RULOE Hundred] The Earl holds {ALDREDELIE} himself. Karli held it. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. It was waste and is now in the Earl's Forest. Value before 1066, 30s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,11 The Earl holds {DONE} himself. Wulfgeat held it as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was waste and is now in the Earl's Forest. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,12 The Earl holds EDDISBURY himself. Godwin held it as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. It was and is waste. This land is 1 league long and as wide. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,13 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred The Earl holds EATON himself. Earl Edwin held it. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers with 1 plough. A fishery paying 1000 salmon; 6 fishermen; meadow 1 acre. Value before 1066 £10; later £8; now £10. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,14 The Earl holds LEA himself. Godwin, a free man, held it. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 8 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 30s; later 5s; now 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,15 The Earl holds CODDINGTON himself. Ernwy, Asgot and Dot held it as 3 manors. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 5 villagers, 1 smallholder, 1 rider and 1 Frenchman with 2 ploughs. A mill; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 9s 6d; now 12s; found waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,16 The Earl holds LEA himself. Sten held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,17 [* In RUSHTON Hundred *] The Earl holds RUSHTON himself. Cypping held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,18 The Earl holds {OPETONE} himself. Arni , a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 1 league long and 2 acres wide. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,19 The Earl holds [Little] BUDWORTH himself. Dedol , a free man, held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,20 The Earl holds `ALRETONE' himself. Sten held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,21 The Earl holds OVER himself. 4 free men held as 4 manors. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 rider with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 6s; now 5s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,22 In WILLASTON Hundred The Earl holds EASTHAM himself. Earl Edwin held it. 22 hides paying tax. Land for as many ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; 14 villagers and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A mill, 2 riders and a priest. Mundred [* the sheriff *] holds 2 hides of this manor's land, Hugh [* son of Osbern *] 2 hides, William [* Malbank *] 1 hide, Walter [* of Vernon *] 1/2 hide, Haimo [* of Mascy *] 7 hides, Robert 1 hide and Robert 1/2 hide. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 ploughmen; 22 villagers, 11 smallholders, 5 riders and 2 Frenchmen with 9 ploughs. Total value of the manor before 1066 £24; later £4; now the value of the Earl's lordship £4, of his men's 112s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,23 The Earl holds TRAFFORD himself. Ording? held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 100s; now 40s; found waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,24 The Earl holds HADLOW himself. Earl Edwin held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was waste; now a man ploughs it and pays 2s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,25 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred The Earl holds MACCLESFIELD himself. Earl Edwin held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves. A mill which serves the Court; woodland 6 leagues long and 4 wide; 7 hedged enclosures; meadow for the oxen. The Third Penny of the Hundred belongs to this manor. Value before 1066, £8; now 20s; it was waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] <264a> CHS 1,26 The Earl holds ADLINGTON himself. Earl Edwin held it. 4 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 10 ploughs. 2 riders, 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 21 acres; woodland 11 leagues long and 2 wide; 7 hedged enclosures; 4 hawks' eyries. Value before 1066, £8; now 20s; found waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,27 The Earl holds GAWSWORTH himself. Bernwulf, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. It is waste. Value before 1066, 20s. Woodland 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; 2 hedged enclosures. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,28 The Earl holds MARTON himself. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Woodland, 20 perches. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,29 The Earl holds {HUNGREWENITUNE} himself. Godwin held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. It was and is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,30 The Earl holds CHELFORD himself. Brun held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,31 The Earl holds HENBURY himself, at 1/2 hide; CAPESTHORNE, at 1/2 hide; HENBURY, at 1 hide paying tax; {HOFINCHEL}, at 1 hide; TINTWISTLE, at 1 virgate of land; HOLLINGWORTH, at 1 virgate; WERNETH, at 1 virgate; ROMILEY, at 1 virgate; `LEIGHTON', at 1 virgate of land. All paid tax. 8 free men held these lands as a manor. Land for 16 ploughs in all. It was and is all waste. In {Hofinghel}, woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide; in Tintwistle, woodland 4 leagues long and 2 wide; in Werneth, woodland 3 leagues long and 2 wide. Value of this Hundred before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,32 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred The Earl holds ALSAGER himself. Wulfric, a free man, held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 3s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,33 The Earl holds SANDBACH himself, at 2 1/2 virgates paying tax; CLIVE, at 1 virgate paying tax; SUTTON, at 4 bovates of land paying tax; WIMBOLDSLEY, at 1 virgate paying tax; WEAVER, at 1 virgate of land paying tax; OCCLESTON, at 1 hide paying tax. 6 free men held these lands as 6 manors. Land for 7 ploughs in all. It was and is all waste. In Wimboldsley is 1 acre of meadow; a fourth part of a wood which is 1 league long and 4 perches wide; in Weaver is 1/2 acre of meadow; a fourth part of a wood which is 1 league long and as wide. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,34 In WILLASTON Hundred The Earl holds UPTON himself. Earl Edwin held it. 4 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 12 villagers and 2 riders with 5 ploughs. Of this land, Haimo [* of Mascy *] holds 2 parts of 1 hide of this manor; Herbert [* the jerkin-maker *] 1/2 hide; Mundred [* the sheriff *] 1 hide. In lordship 4 ploughs; 8 ploughmen. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of the whole manor before 1066, 60s; now the Earl's lordship 45s; his men's 40s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,35 The Earl holds STANNEY himself, and Restold from him. Regnvald held it like a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. A fishery. Value before 1066, 12s; now 14s. The fifth acre of this land was and ought to be St Werburgh's church's, as the county witnesses; the Canons claim it, because they lost it wrongfully. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 1,36 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred The Earl holds ANTROBUS himself. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 virgates of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 4s. [= ?[1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] <264b> ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 2,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh BETTISFIELD. Earl Edwin held it. 7 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 3 leagues long and 2 wide. On this land 3 men-at-arms have 3 ploughs in lordship. 9 villagers, 5 smallholders, 2 slaves and 3 other men have 3 ploughs between them; a priest has 1 plough. Total value before 1066 £18 17s 4d; it was waste; total value now £3. This manor also has woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. The Bishop of Chester claims 2 hides of this manor which St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held in King Cnut's time which, he complains, have been lost ever since. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,2 Robert also holds {BURWARDESTONE}. Earl Edwin held it. 5 hides paying tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 man-at-arms has 1 plough; another man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide which pays him 12s. A salt-house at 24s. Value before 1066 £6 4s; now 54s; found waste. This manor was 2 leagues long and 1 wide. The Bishop of Chester claims 1 1/2 hides and a salt-house from this manor. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,3 Robert also holds WORTHENBURY. Earl Edwin held it. 5 hides paying tax. Land for 10 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 3 villagers, 3 Frenchmen and 1 rider with 4 ploughs. A new mill; meadow, 1 acre. 1 man-at-arms holds 1 1/2 hides of this manor and has 1 plough with his men. Value before 1066, 12 {orae} which the villagers paid; now 30s; found waste. It is 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,4 Robert also holds MALPAS. Earl Edwin held it. 8 hides paying tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 3; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 5 men-at-arms hold 5 1/2 hides of this land from Robert and have 3 ploughs there. 7 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £11 4s; later on it was waste; total value now 52s. It is 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,5 Robert also holds TILSTON. Earl Edwin held it. 4 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders, 4 riders, a reeve, a smith and a miller with 4 ploughs between them. A mill at 8s. Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds 1/2 hide of this land from Robert and pays 6s 8d. Value of the whole before 1066 £6; now 30s; found waste. It is 1 league long and another wide. The Bishop of Chester claims 1/2 hide of this manor's land, but the County do not testify that it is his Bishopric's. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,6 Robert also holds CHRISTLETON. Earl Edwin held it. 7 hides paying tax. Land for 14 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 female slaves; 12 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 reeves with 8 ploughs. A mill at 12s; 2 riders. Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds 2 hides of this manor from Robert; it pays him 12d. Value of the whole before 1066 £6; value now £3; found waste. It has 2 leagues length and 1 width. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,7 Robert also holds CHOLMONDELEY. Edwin and Dot , free men, held it as 2 manors. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. Edwin and Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] hold from Robert. In lordship 1 plough; 5 slaves; 1 villager, 3 smallholders, a reeve and a smith with 1 plough. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 wide; 3 hedged enclosures. Value in 1066, 13s; now 6s 3d. It has 1/2 league of open country. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,8 Robert also holds EDGE. Edwin held it and still holds from Robert; he was a free man. 2 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 1 plough. Moors there. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. Woodland, 2 acres long and 1 wide. It was and was found waste; [value] now 4s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,9 Robert also holds HAMPTON, and Edwin and Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] from him. Edwin held it himself as 2 manors; he was a free man. 2 [1/2?] hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 settlers who have nothing. Woodland 5 acres long and 2 wide. Value of the whole before 1066, 5s; now 2s, and 1 sparrow-hawk. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <264c> CHS 2,10 Robert also holds LARKTON, and Edwin and Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] from him. Edwin also held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 man; he pays 12d; 1 smallholder pays 2s. Value before 1066, 8s. It has 4 leagues length and 4 width. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,11 Robert also holds DUCKINGTON, and Edwin from him. He held it himself as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,12 Robert also holds EDGE. Edwin holds from him and held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Woodland, 2 acres long and 1 wide. Value 12d. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,13 Robert also holds CHOWLEY, and Mundred [* the sheriff *] from him. Wulfeva held it; she was a free woman. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 riders. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 acre wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,14 Robert also holds BROXTON, and Roger [* of Milly *] and Picot from him. Brictmer and Raven , two free men, held it as 2 manors. 5 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league. Value before 1066, 10s 8d; now 18s 8d. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,15 Robert also holds OVERTON. Wulfwy held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. Woodland 2 acres long and 1 wide. The value was 5s; now 6s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,16 Robert also holds CODDINGTON. The above Wulfwy held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. The value was 16d; it was waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,17 Robert also holds SHOCKLACH, and Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] from him. Dot , a free man, held it. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 8s; now 12s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,18 Robert also holds TUSHINGHAM, and Humphrey [* of the Cotentin *] from him. Ernwin, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 1/2 league. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s; it was waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,19 Robert also holds BICKLEY, and Fulco [* of Bainville *] from him. Woodman held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; a reeve and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 5s; now 8s; found waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,20 Robert also holds BICKERTON, and Drogo [* of Les Andelys *] from him. Dot , Edwin and Ernwin, three thanes, free men, held it as 3 manors. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league. Value before 1066, 18s; now 11s; it was and is mostly waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,21 Robert also holds BURWARDSLEY, and Humphrey [* of the Cotentin *] from him. Aelfric , Colbert and Ravenkel held it as 3 manors; they were free men. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 2s; now 5s; it was waste. 1 hide of this land was taken from St Werburgh's Church; the reeves of Earls Edwin and Morcar sold it to one Ravenkel . [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,22 Robert also holds CREWE HALL, and Eli from him. He held it himself; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 2 smallholders. 1/2 fishery. Value 10s; it was waste; so found. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,23 In RUSHTON Hundred Robert also holds TILSTONE, and William from him. Stenulf held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 smallholder. A small wood. Value before 1066, 6s 8d; now 4s; found waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,24 Robert also holds BEESTON. Wulfwy held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,25 Robert also holds BUNBURY. Dedol held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1. A priest with 2 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1 acre wide. The value was 4s; now 13s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,26 Robert also holds TIVERTON. Dedol and Hundulf held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and another wide. The value was 10s; now 25s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <264d> CHS 2,27 Robert also holds SPURSTOW. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 riders and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 16s; now 6s; found waste. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,28 Robert also holds PECKFORTON. Wulfric, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 plough. The value was 8s; now it pays 20s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,29 In WILLASTON Hundred Robert also holds SUTTON. Toki held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 smallholders with 1 villager [plough?]. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later 6s; now it pays 64d in revenue. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,30 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Robert holds BUTLEY from the Earl. Hunding held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. It is waste, apart from 12 sown acres; value before 1066, 30s; now 2s. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide; 1 hedged enclosure. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 2,31 Robert holds CRANAGE from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 rider and 1 villager have 1/2 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide; 1 enclosure. It was waste; value now 3s. [= ?[2]? [* Robert son of Hugh holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 3,1 In WILLASTON Hundred Robert of Rhuddlan holds MOLLINGTON from Earl Hugh. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 3 slaves; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Before 1066 it was waste; value when acquired 20s; now 15s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,2 Robert also holds MOLLINGTON, and Lambert from him. Gunnar and Ulf held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 14s; it was waste; found waste. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,3 Robert also holds LEIGHTON, and William from him. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave; 1 Frenchman and 2 smallholders. 2 fisheries. The value was and is 15s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,4 Robert also holds THORNTON, and William from him. Ulfkil held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider, 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; later and now 5s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,5 Robert also holds GAYTON, and William from him. Leofnoth , a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 2 fisheries. The value was 15s; later 2s; now 3s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,6 Robert also holds HESWALL, and Herbert [* the jerkin-maker *] from him. Ulfkil held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 16s; later 20s; now 22s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,7 Robert also holds THURSTASTON, and William from him. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later 8s; now 16s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,8 Robert also holds CALDY. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 10 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs; 1 Frenchman with 1 servant has 2 ploughs. In lordship 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; later 10s; now 24s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,9 Robert also holds MEOLS. Leofnoth held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 15s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,10 Robert also holds MEOLS. Leofnoth held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider, 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; later 8s; now 12s. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 3,11 Robert also holds WALLASEY. Uhtred held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough; 1 Frenchman has 1 plough with 2 ploughmen; 1 rider and 1 smallholder. [Value ***]. [= ?[3]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[4]? [* Robert the cook holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 4,1 [* In WILLASTON Hundred *] Robert the cook holds NESTON from the Earl. Asgot held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 slave; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; 1 Frenchman. Value before 1066, 13s 4d; now 16s; found waste. [= ?[4]? [* Robert the cook holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 4,2 Robert also holds HARGRAVE. Asgot held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 6s 8d; now 10s; value when acquired 4s. [= ?[4]? [* Robert the cook holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <265a> ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 5,1 In RUSHTON Hundred Richard of Vernon holds ASHTON. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 4 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers, 2 riders and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 acre wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,2 In WILLASTON Hundred Richard also holds PICTON. Toki held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 rider and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 40s; later 5s; now 20s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,3 Richard also holds HOOTON. Toki held it. 1 hide and two parts of 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 4 riders, 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; later 5s; now 16s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,4 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred Richard also holds COGSHALL, and Payne from him. Leofnoth and Dedol held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider and 1 smallholder. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 2s; now 5s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,5 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Richard also holds SHIPBROOK. Osmer held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,6 Richard also holds SHURLACH. Alward and Bersi held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. 1 fishery; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 8s; now 7s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,7 Richard also holds LEFTWICH. Osmer and Alsi held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 12s; now 6s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,8 Richard also holds MOULTON. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; 1 enclosure. The value was and is 5s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,9 Richard also holds WHARTON. Arngrim and Alsi held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 2 slaves; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 4s; now 6s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,10 Richard also holds DAVENHAM. Osmer held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 slaves; a priest with a church; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was 8s; now 5s. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,11 Richard also holds BOSTOCK. Osmer held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 3 riders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 3s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,12 In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred Richard also holds AUDLEM. Osmer held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 1 villager, 1 rider and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; 2 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,13 Richard also holds CREWE. Osmer held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 5,14 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Richard of Vernon also holds BREDBURY and Wulfric, who also held it as a free man, from him. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider, 6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; 3 hedged enclosures; 1 hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?[5]? [* Richard of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[6]? [* Richard the butler holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 6,1 [In `DUDDESTON' Hundred] Richard the butler holds POULTON from the Earl. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; A reeve and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; later the same; now £4. [= ?[6]? [* Richard the butler holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 6,2 Richard also holds {CALVINTONE}. Dot held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was, and was found, waste. It is now at a revenue for 60s. [= ?[6]? [* Richard the butler holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <265b> ?[7]? [* Walter of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 7,1 In RUSHTON Hundred Walter of Vernon holds WILLINGTON from Earl Hugh. Erngeat held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 acre wide. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[7]? [* Walter of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 7,2 In WILLASTON Hundred Walter also holds NESS. Erngeat held it. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?[7]? [* Walter of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 7,3 Walter also holds LEDSHAM. Erngeat held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 1 rider and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough between them. Value before 1066, 5s; later 8s; now 10s. [= ?[7]? [* Walter of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 7,4 Walter also holds PRENTON. Wulfgeat , Edric and Luvede held it as 3 manors; they were free. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 smallholders. A mill which serves the court; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. The value was 7s; now 5s. [= ?[7]? [* Walter of Vernon holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 8,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred William Malbank holds TATTENHALL from Earl Hugh. Ernwin held it; he was a free man. 5 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have another, and 1 Frenchman a third. Woodland, 1 league. Value before 1066, 20s; now 26s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,2 William also holds GOLBORNE. Lothen held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship; 2 ploughmen, with 1 villager and 3 smallholders. A winter mill. The value was 5s; now 6s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,3 In RUSHTON Hundred William also holds {ULURE}. Wulfheah held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,4 In WILLASTON Hundred William also holds WERVIN. Colbert held it; he was a free man. A third part of 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. The value was 8s; now 4s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,5 William also holds POOL. Ernwin held it as a manor. Land for 4 bovates paying tax. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 4s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,6 William also holds SAUGHALL. Leofing held it; he was a free man. 6 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 1 slave; 7 villagers, 1 rider and 4 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. A fishery. Value before 1066, 20s; later 22s; now 45s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,7 William also holds LANDICAN. Aescwulf held it; he was a free man. 7 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; a priest, 9 villagers, 7 smallholders and 4 Frenchmen with 5 ploughs between them. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,8 William also holds UPTON, and Colbert , who also held it as a free man, from him. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 villagers, 1 rider and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 25s; now 20s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,9 William also holds THINGWALL, and Durand from him. Winterlet held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have another [plough]. Value before 1066, 8s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,10 William also holds NOCTORUM, and Richard from him. Colbert held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers. The value was 15s; now 10s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,11 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred William also holds HASSALL. Auti held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider with 1/2 plough and 1 slave; 1 rider, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long; a hedged enclosure; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 4s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,12 William also holds HASSALL. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider with 1 smallholder has 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 5s; now 5s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <265c> CHS 8,13 William also holds MINSHULL. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider, 2 slaves and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; 4 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. The value was and is 4s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,14 William also holds MINSHULL. Deorc and Arngrim held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. They are there, with 3 riders and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure; a hawk's eyrie. The value was 4s; now 8s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,15 William also holds SPROSTON. Almer held it; he was free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider and 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 2 furlongs long. Value before 1066, 5s; now 4s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,16 In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred William also holds ACTON. Earl Morcar held it. 8 hides paying tax. Land for 30 ploughs. In lordship 3; 2 slaves; 13 villagers and 15 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A mill which serves the Court; meadow, 10 acres; woodland 6 leagues long and 1 wide; a hawk's eyrie. 2 priests with 1 plough; 2 Frenchmen who have 1 1/2 ploughs and 1 slave; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. This manor has its assembly in its lord's hall, and has 1 exempt house for salt-making in Nantwich. Total value before 1066 £10; now £6. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,17 William also holds ASTON. Dot held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have the other plough. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,18 William also holds WILLASTON. Wulfgeat , a free man, held it. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. The value was 5s; now 2s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,19 William also holds WRENBURY. Karli held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; 2 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. The value was and is 5s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,20 William also holds CHORLTON. Frani held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager with 2 oxen. The value was and is 2s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,21 William also holds MARBURY at 1 1/2 hides; NORBURY at 1 1/2 hides; WIRSWALL at 1 hide. These lands pay tax. They were outliers, and lay in [the lands of] Whitchurch; Earl Harold held them. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league and 40 perches wide. Total value before 1066, 21s; now 10s; Wirswall is waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,22 William also holds WALGHERTON. Gunning and Healfdene held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide and 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there, with 1 ploughmen; 1 rider and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 9s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,23 William also holds SHAVINGTON. Godwin and Dot held it as 2 manors; they were free. 3 virgates paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider has 1/2 plough and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 4s; now 3s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,24 William also holds BUERTON. Siward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 1 ploughman. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide; 3 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. Value 10s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,25 William also holds HATHERTON. Ulfkil held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide; 1 enclosure. Value of these 2 manors before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,26 William also holds WISTASTON. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers, 1 rider and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,27 William also holds BASFORD. {Owine} , Erlechin and Leofric held it as 3 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 riders, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 virgate; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 wide. The value was 5s; now the same; they were waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <265d> CHS 8,28 William also holds BATHERTON. Healfdene and Deorc held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland, 40 perches. Value before 1066, 6s; now 3s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,29 William also holds WORLESTON. Hakon, Alward and Alric? held it as 3 manors; they were free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 villager, 1 rider and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; 1 enclosure. Value before 1066, 7s 4d; now 8s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,30 William also holds BARTHOMLEY. Siward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; a priest, 1 rider, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 1 enclosure; a hawk's eyrie. The value was and is 20s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,31 William also holds AUSTERSON. Osmer and {Owine} held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 3 virgates paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 3 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,32 William also holds WILKESLEY. Dot and Godric held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide and 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider, 1 villager and 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and as wide; 5 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 18s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,33 William also holds TITTENLEY. Edric held it; he was a free man. 3 virgates paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 4s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,34 William also holds STAPELEY. Aelfric and Dot held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 there with 2 ploughmen; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s; found waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,35 William also holds `WISTERSON'. Leofwin and Osmer held it as 2 manors; they were free. 3 virgates paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 3 ploughmen; 1 villager with 1/2 plough and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 perch; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. The value was 8s; now 10s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,36 William also holds BROOMHALL. Edric and ^[another]^ Edric held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1/2, with 1 ploughman. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 4s; now 2s; found waste. 1 virgate lay in Poole manor. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,37 William also holds POOLE. Hakon held it. He was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship, with 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was 5s; now 8s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,38 William also holds FRITH. Leofwin and Osmer held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 [plough]. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 7s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,39 William also holds CHORLEY. Aelfric , a free man, held it. 3 virgates paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide; a hedged enclosure. Value 3s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,40 William also holds BADDILEY. Aelfric , a free man, held it. 1/2 virgate paying tax. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide; a hedged enclosure. The value was 10s; now 5s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,41 William also holds one outlier, STONELEY. It lay in [the lands of] Whitchurch. Earl Harold held it. 1/2 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 oxen. 1 rider. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure. The value was and is 2s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,42 William also holds COPPENHALL. Healfdene and Wulfheah held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 1 rider, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 24s; now 12s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <266a> CHS 8,43 William also holds POOLE. Wulfeva held it; she was free. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; a wood of medium size [trees], 1 acre. The value was and is 3s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,44 William also holds ASTON. Ravenkel held it; he was free. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider has 1/2 plough with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 5s; now 3s; it was waste. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 8,45 William also holds CHOLMONDESTON. Wulfeva held it; she was free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider who has 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s. [= ?[8]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 9,1 In CHESTER Hundred William son of Nigel holds NEWTON from Earl Hugh. Arni held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 ploughmen; 6 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,2 William also holds NETHERLEIGH. Arni held it. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 3 villagers. The value was 5s; now 8s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,3 William also holds 1 carucate of land paying tax in HANDBRIDGE. Arni held it as a manor. 3 smallholders who have 1/2 plough. The value was 10s; now 4s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,4 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred William also holds CLUTTON. Edward and Wulfwin {Chit} held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough. 1 Frenchman with 3 villagers has 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 1/2 league. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,5 In RUSHTON Hundred William also holds BARROW. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen; 1 plough between them. 2 mills at 10s; meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now as much; found waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,6 In WILLASTON Hundred William also holds NESTON. Arni held it; he was a free man. 2 parts of 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 1 slave. A priest, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; later as much; now 25s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,7 William also holds RABY, and Hardwin from him. Arni held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 1 slave; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; later 14s; now 20s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,8 William also holds CAPENHURST, and David [* of Argentan *] from him. 1/2 hide paying tax. Arni held it. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066 and later 5s; now 8s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,9 William also holds BARNSTON, and Ralph from him. Ravensward and Leofgeat held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders. Value 10s; found waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,10 In BUCKLOW Hundred William also holds WARBURTON. Ernwy held it; he was free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider with 2 oxen. The value was 5s; now 2s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,11 William also holds TATTON. Erchenbrand, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders. Value 4s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,12 William also holds MILLINGTON. Dot [held it]; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,13 William also holds KNUTSFORD, and Erchenbrand, who also held as a free man, from him. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland 1/2 league long and 2 acres wide. The value was 10s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,14 William also holds TABLEY. Leofwin held it; he was free. A third part of 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide The value was 10s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,15 William also holds in the village itself ^[TABLEY]^, 1 bovate of land and a third part of 1 hide paying tax. Sigrith and Wulfsi held it as 2 manors; they were free. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Value before 1066, 7s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,16 William also holds PEOVER. Edward held it. 2 parts of 1 hide paying tax. He was a free man. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Woodland 1 league long and 1 acre wide. The value was 5s; now 12d. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <266b> CHS 9,17 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred William also holds HALTON. Orm [* son of Gamal *] held it; he was a free man. 10 hides, of which 5 pay tax and the others do not. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 priests with 5 ploughs between them. 2 fishermen pay 5s. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; 2 hedged enclosures; 1 unoccupied house in Northwich. Of the land of this manor Odard holds 1/2 hide; Geoffrey 2 hides; Aitard 1 1/2 hides; Humphrey [* of the Cotentin *] 1 1/2 hides; Odard 1/2 hide; Hardwin 1/2 hide. In lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers, 1 rider and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs between them; 6 ploughmen. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 18 acres. Total value of the manor before 1066, 40s; later waste; now, what William holds 50s, what the men-at-arms hold 54s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,18 William also holds WESTON. Gruffydd held it as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. Odard and Brictric hold it from William; they have 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 ploughmen; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 2 fishermen. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 8s; now 35s; found waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,19 William also holds ASTON, and Odard from him. Leofric, a free man, held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 ploughmen; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill which serves the Court; a fisherman; woodland, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 5s; now 20s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,20 William also holds NORTON, and Ansfrid from him. Uhtred and Toki held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers with 1 plough; 1 fisherman. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 acres; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 16s; now 9s 4d; found waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,21 William also holds EANLEY. Wicga held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,22 William also holds DUTTON. Edward held it as a free man as 1 manor. 1/2 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 oxen. 1 rider and 1 villager. Value 6d; it was waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,23 William also holds LEIGH. Edward held it as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider and 1 slave; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value is 4s; it was 5s. Earl Hugh has 1 virgate of this land which pays 3s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,24 William also holds ASTON, and Payne from him. Leofnoth held it as a free man. 2 1/2 virgates paying tax. Land for 1 plough which is there, in lordship; 2 ploughmen; 1 rider, 1 smallholder and 1 slave. Woodland 1 league long and 40 perches wide; 2 hedged enclosures. [Value ***]. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,25 William also holds [Great] BUDWORTH, and Payne from him. Edward held it as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; a priest, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A mill which serves the hall; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 6s; now 8s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,26 William also holds WHITLEY, and Payne and Odard from him. Leofnoth held it as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 6s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,27 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred William also holds GOOSTREY, and Ralph from him. Colben held it as a free man. 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 oxen. It was and is waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,28 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred William holds ALDERLEY from the Earl. Brun held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 9,29 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred William holds LACH [Dennis] from the Earl. Hasten held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[9]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <266c> ?[10]? [* Hugh Delamere holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 10,1 In CHESTER Hundred Hugh Delamere holds OVERLEIGH from Earl Hugh. Leofwin held it. 1 virgate of land paying tax. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 8s; found waste. [= ?[10]? [* Hugh Delamere holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 10,2 Hugh also holds HANDBRIDGE. Leofwin held it. 1 carucate of land paying tax. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. The value was and is 3s. [= ?[10]? [* Hugh Delamere holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 10,3 Hugh also holds `REDCLIFF'. Gunwor? held it. A third part of 1 hide paying tax. In lordship 1 plough, with 2 ploughmen. It was waste when acquired. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s 8d. [= ?[10]? [* Hugh Delamere holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 10,4 In WILLASTON Hundred Hugh also holds CALDY. Erngeat held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 1 smallholder. The value was 5s; now 10s. [= ?[10]? [* Hugh Delamere holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 11,1 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Hugh holds LAWTON from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 16s. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,2 Hugh holds LAWTON from the Earl. Godric held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,3 Hugh holds BYLEY from the Earl. Godric , Godwin and Arnketil held it as 3 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 riders and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now as much. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,4 Hugh holds GOOSTREY from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 3 virgates of land paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. It is and always was waste. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,5 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Hugh holds BOSLEY from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,6 Hugh holds MARTON from the Earl. Godric held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was always waste. Woodland 20 perches long and as wide. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,7 Hugh holds from the Earl one outlier, KERMINCHAM. Godric held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. The value was 5s. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 11,8 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Hugh holds SOMERFORD from the Earl. Godric held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was waste and still is. [= ?[11]? [* Hugh [son of Norman] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[12]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 12,1 [In CHESTER Hundred] Hugh son of Osbern holds from the Earl 1 carucate of land paying tax in HANDBRIDGE. Wulfnoth held it. 2 smallholders with 3 oxen. Value 3s. [= ?[12]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 12,2 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Hugh also holds CALDECOTT. Wulfgar the priest and 3 other thanes held it as 3 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. These are there, with 1 rider, 2 villagers and 3 ploughmen. 1/2 fishery. Before 1066 it was waste; however, it paid 2s; now 15s. [= ?[12]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 12,3 Hugh also holds PULFORD. Wulfric held it as a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 riders, 1 villager and 2 smallholders. This land was waste; value now 5s. [= ?[12]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 12,4 In RUSHTON Hundred Hugh also holds WARDLE. Alwold held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1 acre wide. The value was and is 3s. [= ?[12]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 13,1 In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred [* In WILLASTON Hundred *] Haimo [of Mascy] holds PUDDINGTON from Earl Hugh. Wulfric held it; he was a free man. 2 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 slave; 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 rider with 1 plough. Value 20s; it was waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 13,2 In BUCKLOW Hundred Haimo also holds DUNHAM [Massey]. Alward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Woodland, 1 acre; 1 house in the City ^[Chester]^. Value before 1066, 12s; now 10s; it was waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 13,3 Haimo also holds BOWDON. Alward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Frenchmen have 1 plough. A priest and a church, to whom a half of this hide belongs. A mill which pays 16d. Value 3s; it was waste; and he found it so. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 13,4 Haimo also holds HALE. Alward held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 rider have 2 ploughs. Woodland with 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure; a hawk's eyrie; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 15s; now 12s; found waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <266d> CHS 13,5 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Haimo also holds BRAMHALL. Brun and Hakon held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide; 1/2 enclosure; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 32s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 13,6 In BUCKLOW Hundred Haimo also holds ASHLEY. Alward held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 2 oxen. It was and is waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 13,7 Haimo also holds `ALRETUNSTALL'. Alward held it. 1 1/2 virgates of land paying tax. Land for 6 oxen. It was and is waste. [= ?[13]? [* Haimo [of Mascy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[14]? [* Bigot [of Les Loges] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 14,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Bigot [of Les Loges] holds FARNDON from Earl Hugh. Earl Edwin held it. 4 hides paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A mill; a fishery with 2 fishermen; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 40s; now £6; found waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,2 Bigot also holds LEA. Asgot held it as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s; it was waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,3 [* In RULOE Hundred *] Bigot also holds THORNTON. Stenkil held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2. 2 villagers and [1] smallholder have 1/2 plough. A church and a priest. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,4 In BUCKLOW Hundred Bigot also holds MOBBERLEY. Dot held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 thane has 1/2 plough and 1 slave. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and as wide. 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 12s; now 5s; found waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,5 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Bigot also holds NORBURY. Brun held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 rider with 3 smallholders has 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 5 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; 3 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s; found waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,6 Bigot also holds ALDERLEY. Godwin held it as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1, with 2 ploughmen; 3 villagers and 1 rider with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,7 Bigot also holds SIDDINGTON. Brun held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 7 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,8 Bigot also holds RODE. Bernwulf held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste and he found it so. Value before 1066, 8s. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,9 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Bigot also holds CONGLETON. Godwin held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 are there, with 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and as wide; 2 hedged enclosures. It was waste and he found it so; value now 4s. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,10 Bigot also holds SANDBACH. Dunning held it; he was free. 1 hide paying tax; 1 1/2 virgates likewise paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman with 1/2 plough and 3 slaves. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. A priest and a church. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. Value before 1066, 4s; now 8s. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,11 Bigot also holds SUTTON. Alstan and Beollan held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 3 virgates and 16 acres of land paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 2 ploughmen. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 4s; now 3s; it was waste. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,12 Bigot also holds WIMBOLDSLEY. Leofwin held it; he was free. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider has 1/2 plough and 2 slaves with 1 villager. Value 2s; it was waste and he found it so. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 14,13 Bigot also holds WEAVER. Stenulf held it; he was free. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 rider, 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 furlong long and as wide; a hedged enclosure. The value was 2s; now 3s. [= ?[14]? [* Bigot of Les Loges holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[15]? [* Baldric [of Lindsey] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 15,1 In RUSHTON ^[Hundred]^ Baldric [of Lindsey] holds {COCLE} from Earl Hugh. Wulfheah held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 1 slave. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same; found waste. [= ?[15]? [* Baldric [of Lindsey] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[16]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 16,1 In {EXESTAN} Hundred Thorth [* of Wroxeter *], a free man, held ALLINGTON. 3 hides paying tax. ^[It was waste when Earl Hugh acquired this manor.]^ [= ?[16]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 16,2 In `EYTON' St Chad's [* of Lichfield *] held 1 hide, and in SUTTON the Saint also held 1 hide paying tax. When Earl Hugh acquired these 3 manors they were waste. Now Hugh son of Osbern holds from him and has in lordship 1/2 plough; 3 slaves. 7 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Frenchmen have 1 1/2 ploughs between them. A mill at 4s; 1/2 fishery; meadow, 4 acres; woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value 30s. 4 more ploughs are possible; value before 1066, 20s. [= ?[16]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <267a> ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 17,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Gilbert of Venables holds ECCLESTON from Earl Hugh. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 5 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. A boat and a net; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 10s; now 50s; it was waste. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,2 [* In RUSHTON Hundred *] Gilbert also holds ALPRAHAM. Earl Edwin held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. 3 villagers with 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,3 In RUSHTON Hundred Gilbert also holds TARPORLEY. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s; found waste. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,4 Gilbert also holds WETTENHALL. Glewin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 rider with 1 villager and 2 smallholders has 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. The value was and is 5s; found waste. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,5 In RULOE Hundred Gilbert also holds HARTFORD. Doda held it as 2 manors as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and a smith who have 1 plough. In Northwich 1 salt-house which pays 2s, and another 1/2 salt-house, abandoned. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide of this land and has 1 plough and 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,6 In BUCKLOW Hundred Gilbert also holds LYMM. Wulfgeat held it; he was free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. 1/2 church with 1/2 virgate of land. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12d; found waste. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,7 Gilbert also holds LEGH. Wulfgeat and Dot held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 of [Gilbert's] men has 1/2 plough and 3 slaves. A priest and a church, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders, who has 1/2 plough. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide; a hedged enclosure. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,8 Gilbert also holds WINCHAM. Dot held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough, with 1 slave. Woodland, 1 acre; a hawk's eyrie; 1 house in Northwich. 1 smallholder. Value, 10s; it was waste and he found it so. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,9 Gilbert also holds MERE. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It was and is waste. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide; meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 8s. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,10 Gilbert also holds PEOVER. Dot held it. 2 bovates of land paying tax. It was and is waste. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,11 Gilbert also holds ROSTHERNE. Wulfgeat held it. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was waste. Woodland, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 4s. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 17,12 In {EXESTAN} Hundred Gilbert also holds HOPE. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers. Woodland, 2 acres. Value 7s; it was waste and he found it so. [= ?[17]? [* Gilbert of Venables holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 18,1 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Gilbert the hunter holds NEWBOLD from the Earl. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 1 rider has 1 plough. A priest, 1 plough, 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and as wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 18,2 Gilbert also holds BRERETON. Wulfgeat held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a mill at 12d. 2 of [Gilbert's] men hold 1 hide of this land and have 1 plough, with 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Total value before 1066, 20s; now the same; found waste. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 18,3 Gilbert also holds KINDERTON. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1/2 league long and as wide; 1 enclosure. Value 10s; it was waste and he found it so. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 18,4 Gilbert also holds DAVENPORT. Godwin held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider and 2 ploughmen; 3 smallholders. Woodland, 1 acre. Value 3s; found waste. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <267b> CHS 18,5 Gilbert also holds WITTON. Dot held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1 plough, 2 ploughmen and 1 smallholder. A mill at 3s. Value 7s; found waste. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 18,6 In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred Gilbert also holds BLAKENHALL. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 4 hides, less 1 virgate, paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. 4 riders and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; a hedged enclosure; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12s. [= ?[18]? [* Gilbert the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[19]? [* Jocelyn [of Tuschet] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 19,1 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *] holds NEWTON from Earl Hugh. Gruffydd held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen. A priest with 1 smallholder has 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value before 1066, 4s; now 10s. [= ?[19]? [* Jocelyn [of Tuschet] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 19,2 Jocelyn also holds CROXTON. Godwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough which is there, with 1 rider; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. The value was 4s; now 10s. [= ?[19]? [* Jocelyn [of Tuschet] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 19,3 In BUCKLOW Hundred Jocelyn also holds TABLEY. Uhtbrand held it; he was a free man. 2 bovates of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[19]? [* Jocelyn [of Tuschet] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 20,1 In WILLASTON Hundred Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds BLACON from Earl Hugh. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 4 ploughmen. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. A fishery. Value before 1066, 14s; now 40s. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,2 In RULOE Hundred Ranulf holds WINNINGTON. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 rider and 1 villager. Value 2s. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,3 In BUCKLOW Hundred Ranulf holds TATTON from the Earl. Leofwin held it. A sixth part of a hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 rider; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and as wide; 1 unoccupied house in Northwich. Value 3s. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,4 Ranulf also holds PEOVER. Erngeat held it; he was free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. One of [Ranulf's] men has 2 oxen; 2 slaves and 2 villagers. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 15s; now 4s; it was waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,5 Ranulf holds WARFORD himself, and Godgyth from him. She held it herself, and was free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. She has 2 oxen; 4 male and 2 female slaves. Value 3s; it was waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,6 Ranulf also holds PEOVER, at 2 bovates of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,7 Ranulf also holds `CHAPMONSWICHE', at 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. Godgyth held it; she was a free woman. This land was and is waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,8 Ranulf also holds OLLERTON, at 1/2 virgate of land paying tax. Godgyth held it. Land for 2 oxen. It was and is waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,9 Ranulf also holds SNELSON. Leofnoth held it. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,10 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred Ranulf also holds COGSHALL. Wulfgeat held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. From the pasture comes 3s. The land is waste. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,11 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Ranulf also holds WHEELOCK. Earl Morcar held it. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 4 slaves; 2 riders with 1 plough. Woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. Before 1066 and later it was waste; value now 20s. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 20,12 Ranulf also holds TETTON. Godgyth held it. 1 hide and 1 virgate paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has 1 plough and 2 ploughmen. 1 rider with 1/2 plough and 3 smallholders. Woodland 40 perches long and 1 acre wide; a hedged enclosure. Before 1066 and later it was waste; value now 10s. [= ?[20]? [* Ranulf [of Mainwaring] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[21]? [* Ralph the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 21,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Ralph the hunter holds STAPLEFORD from Earl Hugh. Wulfsi held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 rider, 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Woodland 2 acres long and 1 wide; a mill. The value was and is 16s. [= ?[21]? [* Ralph the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <267c> ?[22]? [* Reginald [the sheriff] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 22,1 In {EXESTAN} Hundred {{Reginald [* the sheriff *] holds GRESFORD from Earl Hugh. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 villager with 2 smallholders has 1 plough. Value 20s. Of the woodland, which is 4 leagues long and 2 wide, he has what belongs to 1 1/2 hides.}} [= ?[22]? [* Reginald [the sheriff] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 22,2 Reginald also holds ERBISTOCK. Rhys held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider, 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Before 1066 it was waste; value later 10s; now 9s. [= ?[22]? [* Reginald [the sheriff] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[23]? [* Ilbert [of Roullours] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 23,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Ilbert [* of Roullours *] holds WAVERTON from Earl Hugh. Ernwin held it; he was a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1. 3 Frenchmen with 3 villagers have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; later 6s; now 16s. [= ?[23]? [* Ilbert [of Roullours] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 23,2 Ilbert also holds HATTON. Alnoth and Ernwin held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 villager with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 9s 4d; it was waste. [= ?[23]? [* Ilbert [of Roullours] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 23,3 In RUSHTON Hundred Ilbert also holds CLOTTON. Stenulf held it; he was a free man. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 6 villagers, 2 smallholders and 4 riders who have 5 ploughs. The value was and is 12s. [= ?[23]? [* Ilbert [of Roullours] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 24,1 In `DUDDESTON' Hundred Osbern son of Tezzo holds HANDLEY from Earl Hugh. Grimkel held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs, with 1 slave. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 13s 3d; now 15s. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,2 Osbern also holds GOLBORNE. Edwin held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. The value was and is 16s. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,3 In WILLASTON Hundred Osbern also holds POULTON, and Roger from him. Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 1 rider, 1 villager, a priest and 4 smallholders with 1 plough between them. Value before 1066, 25s; later it was waste; value now 25s. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,4 In RULOE Hundred Osbern also holds WINNINGTON. Hunding held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 rider with 1 villager. Value 2s. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,5 In BUCKLOW Hundred Osbern also holds LYMM. Edward held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. Edward holds from him. He has 1 plough and 2 ploughmen. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. 1/2 church with a priest, with an exempted 1/2 virgate of land. Woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 8s; found waste. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,6 Osbern also holds WARBURTON. Raven held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. The value was 5s; now 2s; it was waste. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,7 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred Osbern also holds DUTTON. Edward held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Edward holds from Osbern. 1 rider, 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 12d; now 2s. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,8 Osbern holds APPLETON. Dot held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It was and is waste. Value before 1066, 16s. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 24,9 Osbern also holds GRAPPENHALL, and Edward from him. He and Dot held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide and 1/2 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2; 2 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and 40 perches wide; 2 hedged enclosures. Value before 1066, 5s; now 6s; it was waste. [= ?[24]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <267d> ?[25]? [* Nigel [of Burcy] holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS 25,1 In RUSHTON Hundred Nigel [of Burcy] holds OULTON from Earl Hugh. Dunning held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It pays 5s 4d in revenue. Value before 1066, 20s; found waste. [= ?[25]? [* Nigel [of Burcy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 25,2 In WILLASTON Hundred Nigel also holds GREASBY. Dunning held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 3 villagers, 2 Frenchmen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough between them. Value before 1066, 25s; later 10s; now 20s. [= ?[25]? [* Nigel [of Burcy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 25,3 Nigel also holds STORETON. Dunning held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 1/2 plough; 1 slave; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 15s; now 20s; it was waste. [= ?[25]? [* Nigel [of Burcy] holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] CHS 26,1 [In {HAMESTAN} Hundred] Tezelin holds SOMERFORD from Earl Hugh. Ravensward, Ketil and Morfari held it as 3 manors; two of them were free men; Morfari could not withdraw from his lord ^[_]^. 1 virgate of land paying tax; it was divided into 3 parts. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 rider who has 1 plough; 2 slaves. Woodland 40 perches long and as wide. The value was 6s; now 4s. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,2 In {TUNENDUNE} Hundred Odard holds DUTTON from the Earl. Raven held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 virgates of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 1 rider with 1 slave. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 wide; a hawk's eyrie. Value before 1066, 5s; now 12d. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,3 Mundred [* the sheriff *] holds BARTINGTON from the Earl. Dunning held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider, 1 slave and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 3s; now 64d. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,4 Wulfgeat holds BARTINGTON from the Earl. Leofnoth held it. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. The value was 2s. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,5 One of the Earl's servants holds land _ in this Hundred of {Tunendune}. This land was never hidated. He has 1 plough with 1 ploughman. Value 4s. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,6 In RULOE Hundred Dunning holds KINGSLEY from the Earl. He held it himself as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 5 slaves; 1 villager and 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 fisheries; woodland 1 league long and 1 wide, which the Earl put in his Forest; a hawk's eyrie; 4 deer parks. Value before 1066, 30s; now 6s. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,7 Leofric holds ALVANLEY from the Earl. Ernwy held it; he was a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. [Value ***]. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,8 In {HAMESTAN} Hundred Wulfric holds BUTLEY. He held it himself as a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 5 ploughs. It is waste, except for 7 acres sown. Woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide; a hedged enclosure; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 2s. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,9 Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] holds CHEADLE from the Earl. His father held it as a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a hedged enclosure; a hawk's eyrie; meadow, 1 acre. The value was and is 10s. The whole manor is 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,10 Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] also holds MOTTRAM. His father held it. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Woodland 3 leagues long and 2 wide; 2 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,11 [* In BUCKLOW Hundred *] Wulfric holds OLLERTON from the Earl. He held it himself as a free man. Two parts of 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 is there, with 1 ploughman. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 3 acres. Value 5s; it was waste before 1066. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 26,12 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Moran holds LACH [Dennis] from the Earl. Colben held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there in lordship; 2 ploughmen; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 8s; it was waste before 1066. [= ?[26]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] <268a> ?[27]? [* Shared lands held from Earl Hugh *] CHS 27,1 In BUCKLOW Hundred Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] and Bigot [* of Les Loges *] hold NORTHENDEN from the Earl. Wulfgeat held it as 1 manor; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. A church. Woodland, 2 furlongs. Value 3s; before 1066, 10s. [= ?[27]? [* Shared lands held from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 27,2 Gilbert [* the hunter *], Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] and Haimo [* of Mascy *] hold SINDERLAND and BAGULEY. Alward , Sucga, Woodman and {Pat} held them as 4 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. It is all waste; value before 1066, 3s. [= ?[27]? [* Shared lands held from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 27,3 In {EXESTAN} Hundred Hugh [* son of Osbern *], Osbern [* son of Tezzo *] and Reginald [* the sheriff *] hold GRESFORD. Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it as a free man. 13 hides paying tax. Land for 12 ploughs. Hugh has 5 hides; Osbern [* son of Tezzo *] 6 1/2 hides; Reginald [* the sheriff *] 1 1/2 hides. In lordship 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest, 7 villagers, 12 smallholders and 1 Frenchman. Between them they have 2 1/2 ploughs. In the whole manor, woodland 4 leagues long and 2 wide; 2 hawk's eyries. Osbern [* son of Tezzo *] has a mill which grinds corn for his hall. Before 1066 it was all waste, and they acquired it waste; value now 65s between them. Before 1066 1 hide of this manor lay in [the lands of] St Chad's Church [* of Lichfield *]; 1/2 in {Chespuic} and 1/2 in {RADENOURE}. The County testifies this, but does not know how the church lost [the land]. [= ?[27]? [* Shared lands held from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS 27,4 In MIDDLEWICH Hundred Hugh [* son of Norman *] and William [* son of Nigel *] hold [Odd] RODE from the Earl. Godric and Ravensward held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste, except that 1 rider has [***] 1/2 ploughs under them. Value 2s; before 1066, 20s. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; 2 hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. [= ?[27]? [* Shared lands held from Earl Hugh *] =] <268b> List 2 [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] CHS S1,1 S1 [{WARMUNDESTROU}] In {WARMUNDESTROU} Hundred Before 1066 there was a {wich} ^[NANTWICH]^, where there was a salt-pit and 8 salt-houses, divided between the King and Earl Edwin, so that the King had two parts of all income and returns from the salt-houses and the Earl one third. But as well as these the Earl had a salt-house of his own, attached to his manor of Acton. From this salt-house the Earl had salt sufficient for his household for the whole year; but if any of it were sold, the King had two pence of the toll, the Earl the third penny. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,2 In the same {wich} ^[NANTWICH]^ many of the men of the district had salt-houses, which were subject to the following custom: [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,3 From Ascension Day to Martinmas anyone who had a salt-house might carry his own salt to his house, but if he sold any of it, either there or anywhere else throughout Cheshire, he paid toll to the King and the Earl. After Martinmas anyone who carried salt, whether his own or for sale, paid toll, except for the aforesaid salt-house of the Earl, which kept its own custom. ^[Nantwich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,4 In a week in which these said 8 salt-houses of the King and the Earl were at work boiling, they paid on the Friday 16 boilings, 15 of which make a packload of salt; other men's salt-houses did not pay these Friday boilings between Ascension Day and Martinmas, but from Martinmas to Ascension Day they paid all boiling customs, like the salt-houses of the King and the Earl. ^[Nantwich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,5 All these salt-houses, both of the commons and of the lords, were bounded on one side by a river and on the other by a dyke. Anyone who incurred a penalty within these boundaries could pay a fine of 2s, or of 30 boilings of salt, except for homicide, or for a theft for which the thief was condemned to death. Those who committed such offences were punished as in the rest of the shire. ^[Nantwich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,6 If anyone were proved to have taken the toll [which he should have paid] outside the prescribed boundaries of the salt-houses, to anywhere else in the county, he returned and paid a fine, of 40s if he were a free man, of 4s if he were not free; but if he took it into another shire, he paid the fine where he was charged. ^[Nantwich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S1,7 Before 1066 this {wich} ^[NANTWICH]^ paid £21 in revenue, with all the pleas of this Hundred. When Earl Hugh acquired it, it was abandoned, except for a single salt-house; now William Malbank holds this {wich} from the Earl, with all the customary dues that belong to it, and the whole of this Hundred, which is valued at 40s, of which money 30s is imposed upon the land of William himself, the other 10s upon the Bishop ^[of Chester]^'s land and upon the lands which Richard [* of Vernon *] and Gilbert [* the hunter *] have in this Hundred; the {wich} is at a revenue of £10. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S2,1 S2 [Middlewich] In Middlewich Hundred there was another {wich} ^[MIDDLEWICH]^, [divided] between the King and the Earl. Although there were no lords' salt-houses there, they had the same laws and customs, as set down in the above {wich} ^[NANTWICH]^ and the King and Earl shared in the same way. This {wich} ^[MIDDLEWICH]^ was at a revenue of £8, and the Hundred in which it lay at 40s; the King had two parts, the Earl the third. When Earl Hugh acquired it, it was abandoned; now the Earl holds it himself, and it is at a revenue of 25s and 2 cartloads of salt; but the value of the Hundred is 40s. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S2,2 Whoever carted purchased salt from these two {wich}s ^[NANTWICH and MIDDLEWICH]^ paid 4d in toll if he had four or more oxen to his cart; if two oxen, he paid 2d toll, if there were two packloads of salt. A man from another Hundred paid 2d for a packhorse load, but a man from the same Hundred paid only 1/2d for a packload of salt. Anyone who so overloaded a cart that the axle broke within one league of either {wich} paid 2s to the officer of the King or the Earl, if he could be caught within the league; similarly, anyone who so overloaded a horse that he broke its back paid 2s, if caught within the league; beyond the league, nothing. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S2,3 Anyone who made two packloads of salt out of one paid a fine of 40s, if the officer could catch him; if he were not found he paid no fine through anyone else. ^[Middlewich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S2,4 Men on foot from another Hundred who bought salt there paid 2d on 8 man-loads; men of the same Hundred paid 1d on 8 loads. ^[Middlewich]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] <268a> CHS S3,1 S3 [Middlewich] Also in Middlewich Hundred was a third {wich}, called NORTHWICH. It was at a revenue of £8. The same laws and customs were [kept] there as in the other {wich}s ^[NANTWICH]^ and ^[MIDDLEWICH]^, and the King and the Earl shared the returns similarly. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S3,2 None of the thanes who had salt-houses in this {wich} ^[NORTHWICH]^ paid the Friday salt-boilings at any time of the year. Anyone from another shire who brought a cart with 2 or more oxen paid 4d toll; a man from the same shire paid 2d a cart, by the third night after his return home; if the third night passed, he paid a fine of 40s. A man from another shire paid 1d for a packhorse load; but a man from the same shire paid 1 farthing by the third night, as stated. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S3,3 If a man dwelling in this Hundred carted salt through the same county for sale, he paid 1d for each cart each time he loaded it; if he carried salt on a horse for sale, he paid 1d at Martinmas; anyone who did not pay by that date was fined 40s. All the other [customs] in these {wich}s are similar. ^[NANTWICH, MIDDLEWICH and NORTHWICH]^ [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS S3,4 This [{wich}] ^[NORTHWICH]^ was abandoned when Earl Hugh acquired it; value now 35s. [= [* The salt-works of Earl Hugh *] =] <268c> <268d> [* ?FD? Land of Earl Hugh and his men in Wales In ATI'S CROSS Hundred [FLINTSHIRE] 1 Earl Hugh himself 2 Robert of Rhuddlan 3 William Malbank 4 William son of Nigel 5 Hugh son of Osbern 6 Osbern son of Tezzo 7 Haimo [of Mascy] 8 Ralph the hunter 9 The Earl's Forest *] [* ?FT? Land of Earl Hugh and his men in Wales In ATI'S CROSS Hundred [FLINTSHIRE, Tegeingl] 1 Earl Hugh himself 2 Robert of Rhuddlan 3 The Earl's men *] [* ?G? In NORTH WALES [Gwynedd] 1 Robert of Rhuddlan *] ?[FD1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] CHS FD1,1 In ATI'S CROSS Hundred Earl Hugh holds HAWARDEN in lordship. Earl Edwin held it. 3 hides paying tax. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 slaves; a church, to which belongs 1/2 carucate of land. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value 40s. 2 unoccupied messuages in the City ^[Chester]^ belong to there. [= ?[FD1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD1,2 The Earl holds `RADINGTON' himself. Earl Edwin held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. [= ?[FD1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD2,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Robert of Rhuddlan holds BROUGHTON from the Earl. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 1/2 virgates paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough, which is there, with 1 villager. Meadow, 1 1/2 virgates. Value 3s. He has a third part of a wood 1 league long and wide. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD2,2 Robert also holds one manor there ^[BROUGHTON]^, at 1/2 hide paying tax. Wulfmer, a free man, held it. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 rider has it, with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Value 3s. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD2,3 Robert also holds GOLFTYN, and Ascelin from him. Leofnoth held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 oxen. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 10s. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD2,4 Robert also holds LEADBROOK. Leofnoth and Wulfbert held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 riders have it, with 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 10s. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD2,5 Robert also holds BAGILLT, and Roger from him. Arni held it. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have it. Value 8s. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD2,6 Robert also holds COLESHILL, and Edwin , who also held it as a free man, from him. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 rider, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders. The value is 10s; it was 6s. [= ?[FD2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD3]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD3,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] William Malbank holds `CLAYTON', and Richard from him. Ravenkel held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 10s. [= ?[FD3]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD3,2 William also holds WEPRE. Ernwy held it; he was free. A third part of 1 hide paying tax. Land for a third part of a plough. 1 rider has it, with 1 villager. Value 10s. [= ?[FD3]? [* William Malbank holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD4]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD4,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] William son of Nigel holds MARLSTON. Arni held it. Ansger holds it from William and has 1/2 plough. 1 virgate of land paying tax. 1 slave. It was waste; value now 4s. [= ?[FD4]? [* William son of Nigel holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD5]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD5,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Hugh son of Osbern holds BROUGHTON. Ravensward held it; he was free. 1 1/2 virgates of land paying tax. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 rider has it, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value 5s. [= ?[FD5]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD5,2 Hugh also holds CLAVERTON. Osmer held it; he was a free man. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 ploughmen. 4 villagers have the other plough, with 3 smallholders. To this manor belong 8 burgesses in the City ^[Chester]^ and 4 across the river, who pay 9s 4d; and in Northwich 1 salt-house at 12d. Meadow, 3 acres. The value was and is 40s; found waste. [= ?[FD5]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD5,3 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Hugh also holds {EDRITONE}, and Richard from him. Almer and Ravenkel held it as 2 manors; they were free men. 1 1/2 hides paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 riders and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Osbern son of Tezzo holds 1 hide of this land, and Hugh son of Norman 1/2 hide. [= ?[FD5]? [* Hugh son of Osbern holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD6]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD6,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Osbern son of Tezzo holds DODLESTON. Earl Edwin held it. 2 hides paying tax. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 1/2, with 3 ploughmen. 4 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1/2 plough. To this manor belong 15 burgesses in the City ^[Chester]^; they pay 8s. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 40s. [= ?[FD6]? [* Osbern son of Tezzo holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD7]? [* Haimo of Mascy holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD7,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Haimo [* of Mascy *] holds ASTON. Edwin and Thorth [* of Wroxeter *] held it as 2 manors; they were free. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 riders, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 10s. Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds 1 virgate of this land. [= ?[FD7]? [* Haimo of Mascy holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD7,2 Haimo [* of Mascy *] also holds LLYS EDWIN, and Osmund from him. Edwin held it as a free man. 1/2 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1/2 [plough]. Woodland 1 league long and as wide. Value 5s. [= ?[FD7]? [* Haimo of Mascy holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD8]? [* Ralph the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FD8,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Ralph the hunter holds BROUGHTON from the Earl. Wulfheah held it; he was a free man. 1 virgate of land paying tax. Land for 1 plough. This is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves. Meadow, 1 virgate. Value 5s. [= ?[FD8]? [* Ralph the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FD8,2 Ralph also holds SOUGHTON. Esbiorn held it; he was a free man. 1 hide paying tax. Land for 1 plough. This is there, with 1 rider and 4 smallholders. Value 5s. Woodland 1/2 league long and 4 acres wide. [= ?[FD8]? [* Ralph the hunter holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FD9]? [* The Earl ^[Hugh]^'s Forest *] CHS FD9,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Of these 20 hides _ the Earl has all the woodland, which he has put in his Forest; whence the manors have greatly deteriorated. The Forest is 10 leagues long and 3 leagues wide; there are 4 hawk's eyries. [= ?[FD9]? [* The Earl ^[Hugh]^'s Forest *] =] <269a> ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] CHS FT1,1 In ATI'S CROSS Hundred Earl Hugh holds RHUDDLAN from the King. Before 1066 `ENGLEFIELD' lay there; it was all waste. Earl Edwin held it. When Earl Hugh acquired it it was likewise waste. Now he has in lordship half of the castle called Rhuddlan, which is the head of this land. He has there 8 burgesses; half of the church and the mint; half the iron mines, wherever found on this manor; half the waters of the Clwyd; of the mills and fisheries made there, namely on the part of the river that belongs to the Earl's Holding; half of the forests which did not belong to any other village of this manor; half of the toll, and half the village called BRYN. Land for 3 ploughs They are there, in lordship, with 7 slaves. These 5 lands belong to Bryn: CWYBR, CEFN DU, BRYNHEDYDD, LLEWERLLYD and half PENTRE. Value £3. ^[Unhidated; never paid tax]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,2 These outliers lay in the manor of Rhuddlan: DYSERTH, BODEUGAN, CILOWEN, MAEN-EFA. In them land for 1 plough only. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. 1 Frenchman and 2 villagers have 1 plough. ^[They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Unhidated; never paid tax. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,3 Also {WIDHULDE}, BLORANT, TREMEIRCHION, and BRYNGWYN. Land for 1 plough, which 2 villagers and 1 of the Earl's servants have. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,4 In TRELLYNIAU and YSCEIFIOG land for 1 plough, which 3 villagers have. Woodland 40 perches long and as wide. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,5 In LLYSTYN HUNYDD, MECHLAS and LLYS Y COED land for 1 plough, which 3 villagers have. Woodland, 1 acre. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,6 In BRYNFORD, HALKYN and {ULCHENOL} land for 1 plough, which 5 villagers have. Woodland 1 league long and 2 acres wide. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,7 In GREENFIELD land for 1 plough, which 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. ^[Outlier of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,8 In MERTYN, CALCOT and a third part of WHITFORD land for 1 plough, which a priest with 6 villagers have. A church Woodland 1/2 league long and 20 perches wide. Odin holds from the Earl. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,9 In AXTON and GELLILYFDY land for 1 plough. Marchiud holds from the Earl. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 10 oxen. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT1,10 Before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them, all these outliers ^[of Rhuddlan]^ were waste. Value now 110s between them. ^[Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT1]? [* Land of Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] CHS FT2,1 [* In ATI'S CROSS Hundred *] Robert of Rhuddlan holds half of this castle and Borough ^[RHUDDLAN]^ from the Earl Hugh, wherein Robert himself has 10 burgesses; half of the church and the mint, and of the iron mines found there; half of the waters of the Clwyd; of the fisheries and mills there, made or to be made; half of the toll; and of the forests which do not belong to any other village of the said manor; half of the village called BRYN with these outliers: LLEWERLLYD, `PEN-Y-GORS', RHYD ORDDWY, {TREDVENG} and CWYBR BACH. In them land for 3 ploughs only. They are there, in lordship, with 6 slaves. A mill which pays 3 measures of corn. Value £3. ^[Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,2 In DYSERTH, BODFARI and `RHIWARGOR' land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship; 2 slaves; a church with a priest and 2 villagers. A mill at 3s. 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide; a hawk's eyrie. Value 30s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,3 In HIRADDUG and {PENGDESLION} land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 3 villagers. Value 10s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,4 In TRELAWNYD land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves; 5 smallholders. Value 20s. ^[Outlier of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,5 In CAERWYS, LLAN ELWY and CYRCHYNAN land for 1 plough. It is there, with 1 slave; 6 smallholders. Woodland 40 perches long and 40 wide. Value 15s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,6 In {MEINCATIS}, TREFRAITH and {COIWEN} land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves; 4 smallholders and 2 villagers. Value 25s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,7 In {INGLECROFT}, BRYNFORD and HALKYN land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with a church, and a priest and 3 smallholders. A mill at 5s; woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. Value 10s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,8 In WHITFORD and BYCHTON land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 12 male and female slaves. A fishery; woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. Value 20s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] <269b> CHS FT2,9 In MOSTYN land for 1 plough. It is there, with 4 villagers and 8 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and 40 perches wide. Value 20s. ^[Outlier of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,10 In PICTON and {MELCHANESTONE} land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1/2 league long and 40 perches wide. Value 15s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,11 In {DANFROND}, KELSTON and GWESBYR land for 1 plough. 2 riders and Tual, a Frenchman, with 7 smallholders. A church. Value 15s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,12 In CARN-Y-CHAN and GWAUNYSGOR land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 Frenchmen and 2 villagers. An abandoned church. Value 15s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,13 In GRONANT and GOLDEN GROVE land for 1 plough. This is there, with 2 villagers and 5 smallholders. Value 16[s]. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,14 In {WENFESNE} land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 slaves. Value 40s. ^[Outlier of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,15 In PRESTATYN and MELIDEN land for 1 plough. It is there, in lordship, with 2 ploughmen; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders. A church. Value 20s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,16 In DINCOLYN, {RAHOP} and {WITESTAN} land for 1 plough. It is there, with 2 villagers and 2 smallholders. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 12s. ^[Outliers of Rhuddlan. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,17 [* In ATI'S CROSS *] All these above `Englefield' outliers lay in Rhuddlan before 1066 and were then waste; and were waste when Earl Hugh acquired them. ^[Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,18 Neither the land of this manor of Rhuddlan and `Englefield', nor the above other outliers belonging thereto ever paid tax; nor was it hidated. ^[Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,19 In the manor of Rhuddlan itself a castle has been newly built, likewise called Rhuddlan. There is a new Borough ^[Rhuddlan]^ and 18 burgesses in it, divided between the Earl and Robert, as stated above. They accorded these burgesses the laws and customs which are observed in Hereford and Breteuil, namely that throughout the whole year they pay only 12d for any penalty apart from homicide, theft and premeditated breaking and entry. In the year of this survey the toll of this Borough was granted at a revenue of 3s. ^[Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT2,20 Earl Hugh's returns from Rhuddlan and `Englefield' are valued at £6 10s; Robert's at £17 3s. ^[Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT2]? [* Robert of Rhuddlan holds from Earl Hugh *] =] ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] CHS FT3,1 In ATI'S CROSS Hundred Before 1066 BISTRE was a manor of Earl Edwin's. It never paid tax, nor was it hidated. It was then waste, and was likewise waste when Earl Hugh acquired it. Now Hugh son of Norman holds half of this manor from the Earl, and all of {LEGGE} and {SUDFELL}. Land for 1 plough, which is there, in lordship, with 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Odin holds the other half of the manor from the Earl and half of {MULINTONE} and all of {WISELEI}. Land for 1 plough, which is there, with 2 slaves; 1 smallholder. Value 10s. ^[Belongs to Bistre]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,2 Outliers of this manor: Hugh son of Norman holds HENDREBIFFA, {WELTUNE}, {MUNENTONE}, the two `HORSEPOOLS' ^[`HORSEPOOL']^ and half of {MULINTONE} from the Earl. Land for 2 ploughs. These 2 ploughs are there, with 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Value 18s. ^[Outliers of Bistre. Unhidated; never paid tax. They were waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired them. Earl Edwin held them]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,3 Warmund the hunter holds BRYNCOED from the Earl. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager with 1/2 plough and 2 oxen. Value 10s. ^[Outlier of Bistre. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,4 Ralph holds RHOS ITHEL from the Earl. Land for 1 plough. It is there, with 4 smallholders. Value 8s. ^[Outlier of Bistre. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,5 William holds GWYSANEY from the Earl. Land for 1 plough. The plough is there, with a priest and 2 villagers. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value 10s. ^[Outlier of Bistre. Unhidated; never paid tax. It was waste before 1066, and when Earl Hugh acquired it. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,6 All this land belongs to Bistre. It was waste. It never paid tax, nor was it hidated. In this manor the woodland is 1 league in length and 1/2 league in width; there is a hawk's eyrie. The Earl ^[Hugh]^ has this woodland, which he has put into his Forest. ^[Belongs to Bistre. Earl Edwin held it]^ [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] CHS FT3,7 In this Hundred of Ati's Cross King Gruffydd had 1 manor at BISTRE. He had 1 plough in lordship; his men, 6 ploughs. When the King came there himself every plough paid him 200 loaves[?], a barrel of beer and a vessel of butter. [= ?[FT3]? [* The earl's men hold from Earl Hugh *] =] List 3 ^[North Wales]^ ?[G]? [* Land of Robert of Rhuddlan *] CHS G1 Robert of Rhuddlan holds NORTH WALES from the King at a revenue of £40, except for the land which the King gave him as a Holding, and except for the land of the Bishopric. [= [* Land of Robert of Rhuddlan *] =] CHS G2 Robert also claims a Hundred, ARWYSTLI, which Earl Roger [* of Shrewsbury *] holds. The Welshmen testify that this Hundred is one of the [Hundreds] of North Wales. [= [* Land of Robert of Rhuddlan *] =] CHS G3 In the Holding _ which Robert holds himself from the King RHOS and RHUFONIOG are 12 leagues of land long and 4 leagues wide. Land for 20 ploughs only. It is valued at £12. All the other land is in woods and moors and cannot be ploughed. [= [* Land of Robert of Rhuddlan *] =] <269c> List 4 [South Lancashire] ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the undermentioned land between the Ribble and the Mersey CHS R1,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In [West] DERBY Hundred King Edward had 1 manor named [West] DERBY, with 6 outliers. 4 hides. Land for 15 ploughs. Forest 2 leagues long and 1 wide; a hawk's eyrie. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,2 Uhtred held 6 manors: ROBY, KNOWSLEY, KIRKBY, CROSBY, MAGHULL and AUGHTON. 2 hides. Woodland 2 leagues long and wide; 2 hawk's eyries. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held these lands between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,3 Dot held HUYTON and TARBOCK. 1 hide exempt from all customary dues except tax. Land for 4 ploughs. The value was 20s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,4 Bernwulf held TOXTETH. 1 virgate of land and 1/2 carucate of land. It paid 4s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,5 Stenulf held TOXTETH. 1 virgate of land and 1/2 carucate of land. The value was 4s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,6 Five thanes held SEFTON. 1 hide. The value was 16s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,7 Uhtred held KIRKDALE. 1/2 hide exempt from all customary dues except tax. The value was 10s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,8 Wynstan held WALTON. 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates [of land]. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,9 Almer held [Down] LITHERLAND. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,10 Three thanes held INCE [Blundell] as 3 manors. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,11 Aski held THORNTON. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,12 Three thanes held [Raven] MEOLS as 3 manors. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,13 Uhtred held [Little] WOOLTON. 2 carucates of land. Woodland, 1/2 league. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,14 Aethelmund held SMITHDOWN. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,15 Three thanes held ALLERTON as 3 manors. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,16 Uhtred held SPEKE. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,17 Four riders held CHILDWALL as 4 manors. 1/2 hide. The value was 8s. A priest who had 1/2 carucate of land in alms. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,18 Wulfbert held {WIBALDESLEI}. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,19 Two thanes held [Much] WOOLTON as 2 manors. 1 carucate of land. The value was 30d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,20 Leofing held WAVERTREE. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,21 Four thanes held BOOTLE as 4 manors. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. A priest had 1 carucate of land at Walton church. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,22 Uhtred held AUGHTON. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,23 Three thanes held FORMBY as 3 manors. 4 carucates of land. The value was 10s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,24 Three thanes held AINSDALE. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,25 Stenulf held UPHOLLAND. 2 carucates of land. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,26 Uhtred held DALTON. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,27 Uhtred also held SKELMERSDALE. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,28 Uhtred also held [Up] LITHERLAND. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,29 Wigbert held ARGARMELES. 2 carucates of land. The value was 8s. This land was exempt apart from tax. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,30 Five thanes held [North] MEOLS. 1/2 hide. The value was 10s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,31 Uhtred held LATHOM with 1 outlier. 1/2 hide. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. The value was 10s 8d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,32 Uhtred held HURLSTON and half MARTIN. 1/2 hide. The value was 10s 8d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held these lands between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,33 Godiva held MELLING. 2 carucates of land. Woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. The value was 10s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,34 Uhtred held LYDIATE. 6 bovates of land. Woodland 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide. The value was 64d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,35 Two thanes held 6 bovates of land in DOWNHOLLAND as 2 manors. The value was 2s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,36 Uhtred held ALTCAR. 1/2 carucate of land. It was waste. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,37 Teos held BARTON. 1 carucate of land. The value was 32d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,38 Ketil held HALSALL. 2 carucates of land. The value was 8s. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,39 All this land paid tax; 15 manors did not pay King Edward anything except tax. This manor of [West] Derby with the above hides paid King Edward a revenue of £26 2s. Three of these hides were free, for he remitted their dues to the thanes who held them; these paid £4 14s 8d. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] <269d> CHS R1,40a All these thanes customarily paid 2 {orae} of pence for each carucate of land. As a customary due they used to build the King's buildings and whatever belonged to them, as though they were villagers, fisheries, hedged woodland enclosures and stag-beats. Anyone who did not go to this [work] when he should was fined 2s, and afterwards came to the work and worked until it was done. Each one of them sent his harvesters for one day in August to cut the King's corn; if he did not he was fined 2s. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40b If any free man committed theft, highway robbery, breaking and entry or a breach of the King's peace he was fined 40s. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40c If anyone drew blood, raped a woman or stayed away from the Shire Moot without reasonable excuse he was fined 10s. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40d If he stayed away from the Hundred, or did not go to the [hearing of] pleas where the reeve ordered, he was fined 5s. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40e If the reeve ordered anyone to perform his service and he did not he was fined 4s. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40f If anyone wished to leave the King's land he paid 40s and went where he would. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,40g If anyone wished to have his dead father's land he paid 40s death-duty; if he did not wish to, the King had his dead father's land and all his goods. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,41 Uhtred held CROSBY and KIRKDALE as 1 hide and was exempt from all customary dues except these six; breach of the peace, highway robbery, breaking and entry, a combat which persisted after an oath had been taken, if a man, after he had been constrained thereto by the reeve's judgement, did not pay anyone what he owed or did not heed a boundary set by the reeve. For these the fine was 40s. But Uhtred paid the King's tax like the men of the district. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held these lands between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,42 In NORTH MEOLS, HALSALL and HURLSTON were 3 hides exempt from tax on carucates of land, from the fines for bloodshed and for violation of women, but they paid all the other customary dues. ^[King Edward had them]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held these lands between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,43 These men now hold land of this manor of [West] Derby by gift of Roger of Poitou. Geoffrey [* of Ria *] holds 2 hides and 1/2 carucate; Roger 1 1/2 hides; William [* son of Nigel *] 1 1/2 hides; Warin 1/2 hide; ^[another]^ Geoffrey 1 hide; Theobald 1 1/2 hides; Robert 2 carucates of land and Gilbert 1 carucate of land. They have 4 ploughs in lordship; 46 villagers, 1 rider, 62 smallholders, 2 male and 3 female slaves. They have 24 ploughs between them. Their woodland, 3 1/2 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues and 40 perches wide; 3 hawk's eyries. Total value £8 12s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,44 In each hide there are 6 carucates of land. [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held the land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] CHS R1,45 But the value of the lordship of this manor ^[[West] DERBY]^ which Roger ^[of Poitou]^ held is £8. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 ploughmen; 1 rider and 7 villagers. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R1]? Roger of Poitou held this land between the Ribble and the Mersey from King William =] ?[R2]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R2,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In NEWTON Hundred Before 1066 there were 5 hides in NEWTON, of which 1 was in lordship. The church of the manor had 1 carucate of land. St Oswald's of the village [* Winwick *] had 2 carucates of land exempt from all [payments]. 15 of the men whom they called {drengs} held the rest of the land of this manor as 15 manors, but they were outliers of this manor. They paid 30s between them. Woodland 10 leagues long and 6 leagues and 2 furlongs wide; hawk's eyries. [= ?[R2]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R2,2 All but two of the free men of this Hundred were subject to the same customs as the men of [West] Derby, but they reaped for two days more in August in the King's fields. These two had 5 carucates of land, the fines for bloodshed and violence to women, and the pasturage of their men. The King had the other [fines]. The whole manor paid £10 10s in revenue to the King. Now there are 6 {drengs}, 12 villagers and 4 smallholders; between them they have 9 ploughs. Value of this lordship £4. [= ?[R2]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] ?[R3]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R3,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In WARRINGTON Hundred King Edward held WARRINGTON with 3 outliers. 1 hide. To the manor itself belonged 34 {drengs} and they had as many manors, in which there were 42 carucates of land and 1 1/2 hides. St Elfin's held 1 carucate of land exempt from all customary dues except tax. The whole manor with the Hundred paid £15 less 2s in revenue to the King. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 8 men with 1 plough. These men hold land there: Roger 1 carucate of land; Theobald 1 1/2 carucates; Warin 1 carucate; Ralph 5 carucates; William [* son of Nigel *] 2 hides and 4 carucates of land; Adelard 1 hide and 1/2 carucate; Osmund 1 carucate of land. Total value £4 10s; value of the lordship £3 10s. [= ?[R3]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] <270a> ?[R4]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R4,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In BLACKBURN Hundred King Edward held BLACKBURN. 2 hides and 2 carucates of land. The Church [* of St Mary's, Blackburn *] had 2 bovates of this land and St Mary's Church ^[of Whalley]^ had 2 carucates of land in WHALLEY exempt from all customary dues. In the same manor woodland 1 league long and as wide; a hawk's eyrie. To this manor or Hundred were attached 28 free men who held 5 1/2 hides and 40 carucates of land as 28 manors. Woodland 6 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. They were [subject to] the aforesaid customs. ^[Roger of Poitou gave all this land to Roger of Bully and Albert Grelley]^ [= ?[R4]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R4,2 In the same Hundred King Edward had at HUNCOAT 2 carucates of land; at WALTON 2 carucates of land and at PENDLETON 1/2 hide. The whole manor with the Hundred paid £32 2s in revenue to the King. Roger of Poitou gave all this land to Roger of Bully and Albert Grelley. There are as many men as have 11 1/2 ploughs, to whom they granted exemption from dues for 3 years. It is therefore not now valued. [= ?[R4]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R5,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In SALFORD Hundred King Edward held SALFORD. 3 hides and 12 carucates of waste land. Forest 3 leagues long and as wide; several hedged enclosures; a hawk's eyrie. [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R5,2 King Edward held RADCLIFFE as a manor. 1 hide and another hide which belongs to Salford. St Mary's Church [* of Manchester *] and St Michael's Church [* of ASHTON-under-Lyne? *] held 1 carucate of land in MANCHESTER exempt from all customary dues except tax. [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R5,3 To this manor or Hundred ^[SALFORD]^ belonged 21 outliers. As many thanes held them for as many manors. In them were 11 1/2 hides and 10 1/2 carucates of land. Woodland 9 1/2 leagues long and 5 leagues and 1 furlong wide. One of them, Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *], who held 2 hides in ROCHDALE, had his own exempt customary dues, except for these six: theft, breaking and entry, highway robbery, breach of the King's peace, breach of a boundary fixed by a reeve and a combat persisting after an oath had been taken. For these the fine was 40s. [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R5,4 Some of these lands ^[in SALFORD]^ were exempt from all customary dues except tax, and some are exempt from tax. [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R5,5 The whole manor of SALFORD with the Hundred paid £37 4s. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 slaves; 2 villagers with 1 plough. Value of this lordship 100s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R5,6 The following men-at-arms hold of this manor ^[SALFORD]^ this land by the gift of Roger of Poitou. Nigel [* of Burcy *] 3 hides and 1/2 carucate of land, Warin 2 carucates of land, another Warin 1 1/2 carucates, Geoffrey [* of Ria *] 1 carucate of land, Gamal [* son of Gruffydd *] 2 carucates of land. On these lands are 3 thanes, 30 villagers, 9 smallholders, 10 slaves and a priest. They have 22 ploughs between them. Value £7. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R5]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R6,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In LEYLAND Hundred King Edward held LEYLAND. 1 hide and 2 carucates of land. Woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; a hawk's eyrie. To this manor belonged 12 carucates of land which 12 free men held as as many manors. In them 6 hides and 8 carucates of land. Woodland 6 leagues long and 3 leagues and 1 furlong wide. [= ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R6,2 The men of this manor ^[LEYLAND]^, and of Salford, did not do customary work at the King's hall, nor did they reap in August. Nevertheless they made 1 enclosure in the woodland. They had the fines for bloodshed and for violence to women. They shared the other customs of the other manors above. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R6,3 The whole manor of Leyland with the Hundred paid £19 18s 2d in revenue to the King. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R6,4 Of this manor's land ^[Leyland]^ Gerard holds 1 1/2 hides, Robert 3 carucates of land, Ralph 2 carucates of land, Roger 2 carucates of land and Walter 1 carucate of land. 4 riders, a priest, 14 villagers, 6 smallholders, 2 ploughmen. They have 8 ploughs between them. Woodland 3 leagues long and 2 leagues wide; 4 hawk's eyries. Total value 50s. It is partly waste. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] CHS R6,5 King Edward held PENWORTHAM. 2 carucates of land. It paid 10d. Now there is a castle. 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 burgesses, 3 riders, 8 villagers and 4 ploughmen. They have 4 ploughs between them. 1/2 fishery; woodland and hawk's eyries as before 1066. Value £3. [= ?[R6]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] <270b> ?[R7]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ CHS R7,1 [* In SOUTH LANCASHIRE *] In these 6 Hundreds of [West] Derby, Newton, Warrington Blackburn, Salford and Leyland there are 188 manors in which there are 80 hides less 1 paying tax. Value before 1066 £145 2s 2d; value when Roger of Poitou acquired them from the King £120. Now the King holds them. He has 12 ploughs in lordship and 9 men-at-arms who hold a Holding. They and their men have 115 carucates and 3 oxen between them. The lordship which Roger ^[of Poitou]^ held is valued at £23 10s; what he gave to the men-at-arms is valued at £20 11s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?[R7]? ^[Roger of Poitou held it]^ from King William =] <270c> <270d> <271a> <271b> <271c> <271d> <272a> DERBYSHIRE List 1 List of landholders in Derbyshire 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Chester 3 Burton Abbey 4 Earl Hugh 5 Roger of Poitou 6 Henry of Ferrers 7 William Peverel 9 [8] Walter of Aincourt 9 Geoffrey Alselin 10 Ralph son of Hubert 11 Ralph of Buron 12 Hascoit Musard 13 Gilbert of Ghent 14 Nigel of Stafford 15 Robert son of William 16 Roger of Bully 17 The King's thanes <272b> ?1? Land of the King DBY 1,1 `SCARSDALE' Wapentake ?M? In NEWBOLD, with 6 outliers, [OLD] WHITTINGTON, BRIMINGTON, TAPTON, CHESTERFIELD, BOYTHORPE, ECKINGTON, 6 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The King has 16 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave who have 4 ploughs. To this manor belong meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 3 leagues wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £10. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,2 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In WINGERWORTH 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 4 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,3 ?S? In `GREYHIRST' and {PADINC} 4 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,4 ?S? In [Temple] NORMANTON the fifth part of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has 2 oxen in a plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,5 ?S? In UNSTONE the third part of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,6 ?S? In DRONFIELD 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,7 ?S? In {RAUENESHOLM} and `UPTON' 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,8 ?S? In [Old] TUPTON and NORTON 2 bovates of land taxable. To these jurisdiction lands are attached meadow, 7 acres; pasturable woodland 5 leagues long and 3 leagues wide. 60 acres of open land. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newbold]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] DBY 1,9 ?2M&B? In UNSTONE and [Temple] NORMANTON Leofwin and Edwin had 7 bovates of land and 4 acres taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 4s; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 13s; now 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,10 ?M? In WALTON Hundulf had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. [Value] before 1066, 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,11 HAMSTON Wapentake ?M&3B? In DARLEY King Edward had 2 carucates of land taxable. In FARLEY, `COTES' and BURLEY 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The King has 1 plough; 7 villagers who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s and 2 sesters of honey; now £4. ^[With Matlock [Bridge]?, Wirksworth, Ashbourne and Parwich, with their outliers, it paid £32 and 6 1/2 sesters of honey before 1066; now £40 of pure silver]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,12 ?M? In MATLOCK [Bridge]? King Edward had 2 carucates of land without tax. It is waste. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 lead mine; pasturable woodland in [various] places 3 leagues long and 2 wide. To this manor are attached these outliers, MATLOCK, SNITTERTON, WENSLEY, BONSALL, IBLE, TANSLEY. In these 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 11 villagers and 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 22 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; underwood as much. ^[With Darley, Wirksworth, Ashbourne and Parwich, with their outliers, it paid £32 and 6 1/2 sesters of honey before 1066; now £40 of pure silver]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <272c> DBY 1,13 ?M? In WIRKSWORTH 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 16 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 3 lead mines; meadow, 26 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Outliers of this manor. In CROMFORD 2 carucates; MIDDLETON 2 carucates; HOPTON 4 carucates; {WELLEDENE} 2 carucates; CARSINGTON 2 carucates; CALLOW 2 carucates; [Kirk] IRETON 4 carucates. 18 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. In these 36 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 14 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; pasturable woodland and underwood 3 leagues long and 2 wide. ^[With Darley, Matlock [Bridge]?, Ashbourne and Parwich, with their outliers, it paid £32 and 6 1/2 sesters of honey before 1066; now £40 of pure silver]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,14 ?M? In ASHBOURNE 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste; however, it pays 20s. A priest and a church with 1 carucate of land taxable; he has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 1/2 plough. [He has] 1 plough himself and 1 man who pays 16d; meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Outliers of this manor. In MAPLETON 2 carucates; BROADLOWASH 2 carucates; THORPE 2 carucates; [Fenny] BENTLEY 2 carucates; OFFCOTE 2 carucates; HOGNASTON 4 carucates. 14 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. They are waste except for 11 villagers and 17 smallholders who have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres. ^[With Darley, Matlock [Bridge]?, Wirksworth and Parwich, with their outliers, it paid £32 and 6 1/2 sesters of honey before 1066; now £40 of pure silver]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,15 ?M? In PARWICH 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. {Colne} holds from the King. He has 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. To this manor are attached 3 outliers: ALSOP[-en-le-Dale], HANSON [Grange], [Cold] EATON. 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. These 5 manors, DARLEY, MATLOCK [Bridge]?, WIRKSWORTH, ASHBOURNE and PARWICH, with their outliers, paid £32 and 6 1/2 sesters of honey before 1066; now £40 of pure silver. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,16 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M&B? In WALTON[-on-Trent] and ROSLISTON Earl Algar had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen, 33 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 6s 8d; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 7 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £10. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,17 In WESTON[-on-Trent] 2 parts of 2 carucates of land. In SMALLEY and KIDSLEYPARK 4 bovates of land. ^[Earl Algar had them?]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,18 ?M&B? In NEWTON [Solney] and BRETBY [* Earl *] Algar had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The King has 1 1/2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 100s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,19 ?M? In MELBOURNE King Edward had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The King has 1 plough; 20 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £6; however, it pays [£]10. Outliers of this manor. <272d> This jurisdiction belongs to Melbourne in `Scarsdale' [* Litchurch *] Wapentake: in BARROW[-upon-Trent] 12 1/2 bovates; in SWARKESTONE 1 carucate; in CHELLASTON 1 1/2 carucates; in OSMASTON 2 carucates and 2 bovates and COTTONS 4 bovates {{2 carucates and 6 bovates}}; in NORMANTON 1 carucate. Land for 12 ploughs. 8 carucates and 2 bovates taxable. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,20 ?M&B? In REPTON and MILTON Earl Algar had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. The King has in lordship 2 ploughs; 37 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and 2 priests with 1 plough. 2 mills; meadow, 42 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £15; now £8. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,21 Jurisdiction. ?S? In WILLESLEY 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen, 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Repton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,22 ?S? In TICKNALL 2 carucates of land, 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen have 1 plough; meadow, 22 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Repton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,23 ?S? In {TRANGESBI} 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. ^[A Jurisdiction of Repton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,24 ?B? In MEASHAM 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. ^[An outlier of Repton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,25 ?B? In CHILCOTE 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. This belongs to Clifton [Campville], in Stafford[shire]. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. Earl Algar held it =] DBY 1,26 ?S? In INGLEBY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Repton. 3 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 4 acres; water-meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland in Ticknall 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. Earl Algar held it =] DBY 1,27 [* BLACKWELL Wapentake *] ?M? In BAKEWELL, with 8 outliers, King Edward had 18 carucates of land taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. Now the King has in lordship 7 ploughs and 33 villagers and 9 smallholders. 2 priests and a church, and under them 2 villagers and 5 smallholders, all of whom have 11 ploughs altogether. 1 man-at-arms has 16 acres of land and 2 smallholders. 1 mill, 10s 8d; 1 lead mine; meadow, 80 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1 wide. Of this land, 3 carucates belong to the church. Henry of Ferrers claims 1 carucate in HADDON. These are the outliers of this manor: HADDON, HOLME, ROWSLEY, 'BURTON', CONKSBURY, ONE ASH, MONYASH, HADDON. ^[With Ashford[-in-the-Water] and Hope it paid £30, 5 1/2 sesters of honey and 5 wagon-loads of 50 lead sheets before 1066; now they pay £10 6s. William Peverel has charge [of them]]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,28 ?M? In ASHFORD[-in-the-Water], with the outliers ROWLAND, [Great] LONGSTONE, HASSOP, CALVER, BASLOW, BUBNELL, BIRCHILLS, SHELDON, TADDINGTON, FLAGG, PRIESTCLIFFE, BLACKWELL, King Edward had 22 carucates of land taxable and 1 carucate of land without tax. Now the King has in lordship 4 ploughs. 18 villagers have 5 ploughs. Land for 22 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; 1 mill-site; 1 lead mine; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, not pasturable, 2 leagues long and 2 wide. ^[With Bakewell and Hope it paid £30, 5 1/2 sesters of honey and 5 wagon-loads of 50 lead sheets before 1066; now they pay £10 6s. William Peverel has charge [of them]]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,29 ?M? In HOPE, with the outliers EDALE, ASTON, SHATTON, half of OFFERTON, TIDESWELL, STOKE, {MUCHEDESWELLE}, King Edward <273a> had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Now 30 villagers and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A priest and a church, to which belongs 1 carucate of land. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 4 leagues and 2 furlongs long and 2 leagues wide. Before 1066 these three manors paid £30, 5 1/2 sesters of honey and 5 wagon-loads of 50 lead sheets; now they pay £10 6s. William Peverel has charge [of them]. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] DBY 1,30 ?M? In LONGDENDALE and in THORNSETT {Ligulf} had 4 bovates of land taxable; in `LUDWORTH' Brun [had] 4 bovates of land; in CHARLESWORTH and CHISWORTH Swein [had] 1 carucate of land; in CHUNAL Aelmer [had] 4 bovates of land; in HADFIELD 4 bovates; in PADFIELD Leofing 1 carucate of land; in DINTING Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] [had] 2 bovates of land; in [Old] GLOSSOP Leofing [had] 4 bovates of land; in WHITFIELD 4 bovates of land; in HAYFIELD? Aelmer [had] 4 bovates of land; in KINDER Godric [had] 2 bovates of land. Between them all, 6 carucates of land taxable and 12 manors. The whole of Longdendale is waste. The woodland there is not pasturable, fit for hunting. The whole [is] 8 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. [Value] before 1066, 40s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,31 ?M? In BEELEY Godric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders have 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. [Value ***]. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,32 ?M? In `LANGLEY' and CHATSWORTH Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] and Ketil had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. It lies in Edensor. W[illiam] Peverel has charge [of it] through the King. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,33 ?M? In EYAM Karski [* father of Alsi *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,34 ?M? In [Stoney] MIDDLETON Godgyth had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 and now 6s. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,35 [* `APPLETREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In MAPPERLEY Staplewin had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. William Peverel has charge [of it] through the King. It is waste. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 16s. There also 1/2 carucate of land, a Jurisdiction, which belongs to Spondon, a manor of Henry ^[of Ferrers]^. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,36 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In TIBSHELF {Ligulf} had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William Peverel has charge [of it] through the King. Now in lordship 1/2 plough. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. Robert [* of Hérils *] holds it. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,37 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In WESTON[-on-Trent], with [its] outliers, Earl Algar had 10 carucates of land and 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 24 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 12 ploughs; 4 tributaries who pay 16s. 2 churches and a priest; 1 mill, 19s 4d; a fishery; a ferry, 13s 4d; meadow, 51 acres; pasture 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £16. [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] DBY 1,38 Outlier[s] of this manor. ?B? In ASTON[-on-Trent] and SHARDLOW 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. 1 plough in lordship 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Uhtbrand holds from the King. Value 5s. ^[Outlier[s] of Weston[-on-Trent]. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?1? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <273b> ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester DBY 2,1 `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake, SAWLEY Hundred ?M&B? In SAWLEY, DRAYCOTT and HOPWELL the Bishop of Chester had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. The Bishop has 3 ploughs; 29 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 13 ploughs. A priest and 2 churches; 1 mill, 20s; 1 fishery; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; a small amount of water-meadow. Ralph son of Hubert holds Hopwell. [Value ***]. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] DBY 2,2 ?S? In [Long] EATON 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 22 Freemen and 10 smallholders under them have 9 carucates of this land and 13 ploughs. The other 3 carucates of land are the villagers'. 2 mill-sites; meadow, 40 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. ^[A Jurisdiction of Sawley]^ [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] DBY 2,3 [* `APPLETREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BUPTON and in [its] dependencies 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The Bishop of Chester has 1 plough; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Bishop of Chester =] ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton DBY 3,1 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In MICKLEOVER King Edward had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. 3 outliers are attached: LITTLEOVER, FINDERN, POTLOCKS. The Abbot of Burton now has in lordship 5 1/2 ploughs; 20 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. 2 mill-sites; meadow, 73 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066 £25; now £10. Jurisdiction of this manor. SNELSTON 12 bovates; BEARWARDCOTE 4 bovates; DALBURY 3 bovates; HOON 3 bovates; RODSLEY 12 bovates; SUDBURY 4 bovates; HILTON 4 bovates; SUTTON[-on-the-Hill] 1 carucate. In total, 6 carucates and 2 bovates of land taxable. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,2 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M? In APPLEBY [Magna] the Abbot of Burton had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Of this land, Abbot Leofric leased 1 carucate of land to Countess Goda? which now the King has. In the same village, now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,3 ?M? In WINSHILL the Abbot of Burton had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers who have 1 1/2 ploughs. King William placed there 6 Freemen who belong to Repton; they have 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 8 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,4 ?M? In COTON[-in-the-Elms] [* Earl *] Algar had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now the Abbot has it from the King. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,5 ?M? In STAPENHILL the Abbot of Burton had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,6 ?M? In CALDWELL Aelfric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. King William gave this manor to the monks as their benefice. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] DBY 3,7 In TICKNALL the Abbot of Burton has 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. He has in lordship 1 plough and 4 villagers with 1 plough; meadow, 8 acres; the fifth part of the pasturable woodland of this manor. Value 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Abbey of Burton =] <273c> ?4? Land of Earl Hugh DBY 4,1 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In MARKEATON Earl Siward had 9 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Earl Hugh has 2 ploughs in lordship and 15 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s 8d; 1 fishery; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?4? Land of Earl Hugh =] DBY 4,2 Outliers. ?B? In KNIVETON, MACKWORTH and ALLESTREE, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. One of these 4 carucates lies in [the lands of] Ednaston, Henry ^[of Ferrers]^'s manor. Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *] holds it from the Earl, and Kolli? pays Jocelyn 10s 8d for it. ^[Outliers of Markeaton. Earl Siward had it]^ [= ?4? Land of Earl Hugh =] ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou DBY 5,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] In SUTTON [Scarsdale] Stenulf had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The lord has 1 plough there; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. ^[Roger of Poitou had this land; now it is in the King's hands]^ [= ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou from King William =] DBY 5,2 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In BEIGHTON 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 2 villagers have 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [Value] before 1066, 5s; now 6s 4d. ^[Roger of Poitou had this land; now it is in the King's hands]^ ^[A Jurisdiction of Sutton [Scarsdale]. Stenulf had it]^ [= ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou from King William =] DBY 5,3 ?M? In the two [estates called] `LOWNE' Stenulf had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 3 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. ^[Roger of Poitou had these lands; now they are in the King's hands]^ [= ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou from King William =] DBY 5,4 ?M? In STAINSBY and in `TUNSTALL' Stenulf had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A priest with 3 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. ^[Roger of Poitou had these lands; now they are in the King's hands]^ [= ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou from King William =] DBY 5,5 ?M? In `BLINGSBY' and HARDSTOFT Stenulf had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 3 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, not pasturable, 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. Roger of Poitou had these lands; now they are in the King's hands. [= ?5? Land of Roger of Poitou from King William =] <274a> ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers DBY 6,1 HAMSTON Wapentake In IVONBROOK [Grange] Ketil had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,2 ?2M? In WINSTER Leofing and Raven had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Cola , Henry's man, has 7 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Underwood 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,3 ?2M? In `COWLEY' Swein had 2 bovates and Uhtred 2 [bovates] of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood 1/2 league long and 2 furlongs wide. [Value] before 1066 and now 10s. Swein holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,4 ?2M? In ELTON Karski [* father of Alsi *] and Uhtred [had] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Underwood 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,5 ?M? In BRASSINGTON Siward [* Barn *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 16 villagers and 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £3. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,6 ?M? In BRADBOURNE Aelfric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,7 ?7M? In TISSINGTON Ulfkil , Edric , Gamal , Wulfgeat , Wihtric , Leofric [and] Godwin had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 30 acres. Underwood 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,8 ?M? In NEWTON [Grange] Osmer had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,9 ?2M? In HARTINGTON Godwin and {Ligulf} had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,10 ?M? In `SOHAM' Cola had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,11 ?M? In PILSBURY and LUDWELL Alsi [* son of Karski *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,12 ?M&B? In SHOTTLE and WALLSTONE Gamal had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough; meadow, 5 acres. Pasturable woodland 3 1/2 leagues long and 2 1/2 leagues wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 10s. Godric holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <274b> DBY 6,13 ?M? In ATLOW Aelfric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066, 20s; now 2s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,14 {WALECROS} Wapentake ?M? In CROXALL Siward [* Barn *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 35 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 18s; meadow, 22 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. Roger [* of Livet *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,15 In EDINGALE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. ^[Belongs to Croxall. Siward [* Barn *] had it. Roger [* of Livet *] holds it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,16 ?M? In STRETTON[-en-le-Field] Aelfric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. Roger [* of Livet *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,17 ?M? In CATTON Siward [* Barn *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 24 acres; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Nigel [* of Aubigny *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,18 ?M? In {BOLUN} Aelfric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 18 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,19 ?M? In LINTON Leofric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. It is waste. Underwood 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. [Value] before 1066, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,20 ?M? In WILLESLEY Aelfric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. 3 villagers have 5 oxen ploughing. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,21 ?M? In STANTON Alwin had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,22 ?M? In HARTSHORNE Aelfric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; arable land as much. Value before 1066 £4; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,23 ?M? In another HARTSHORNE Aelfric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide; arable land as much. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,24 [* `APPLETREE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In MARSTON[-on-Dove] Brun and Alric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s 5d; meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value 100s. Monks hold it from Henry. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,25 ?M? In DOVERIDGE Earl Edwin had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 30 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 48 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. Monks hold it from Henry. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <274c> DBY 6,26 ?M? In FOSTON Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *], Wulfmer , Baldric and Wulfric had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 20 oxen. Now 12 villagers and 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 10 acres. Value 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,27 ?M? In SCROPTON, with 3 outliers, Toki [* son of Auti *] had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now 32 villagers and 26 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill and the site of another mill. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. A man-at-arms [has] 3 ploughs and meadow, 120 acres. ?K? Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. G[eoffrey] Alselin claims it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,28 ?M? In ASTON Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 24 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. Alchere holds it. ?S? There also 1/2 bovate of land and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. A Jurisdiction of Scropton. An old woman held it. Now Alchere holds it. ^[Geoffrey Alselin claims it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,29 ?2M? In SAPPERTON Godric and Leofwin the noble had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now 5 villagers have 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. Roger [* of Livet *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,30 ?M? In SUDBURY Godric, Wulfric and Almer had 2 carucates less 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 14 villagers and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s and 100 eels; meadow, 22 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. Alchere holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,31 ?M? In [Church] BROUGHTON Wulfric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 1 plough in lordship. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs; meadow, 18 acres; pasture, 4 acres. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,32 ?2M? In SOMERSAL Ordmer and Erngeat had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs; meadow, 14 acres; pasture, 4 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Alchere holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,33 ?M? In another [estate called] SOMERSAL Alric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 smallholders have 1 plough; meadow, 24 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 1 silver mark. Alric holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,34 ?8M? In BARTON [Blount] Godric, another Godric, Edric , Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *], Alfheah , Leodmer , Dunning and Edward had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 19 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 64 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Ralph [* of Bagpuize *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,35 ?M? In ALKMONTON Wulfgeat had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. Ralph [* of Bagpuize *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,36 ?M? In BENTLEY Wulfgeat and Ulfkil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 20s; now 11s. Ralph [* of Bagpuize *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <274d> DBY 6,37 ?2M? In ASHE Ulfkil , Aefic and Hakon had 16 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers who have 1 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. Robert [* son of Sarle *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,38 ?2M? In TRUSLEY? Ulfkil and Aefic had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. 5 tributaries pay 5s; 2 Freemen, 5s. Meadow, 33 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Hugh [* the bowman *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,39 ?5M? In SUTTON[-on-the-Hill] Thori [* son of Roald *], Alwold, Unban , Leofwin and Edric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 9 villagers who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Wazelin holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,40 ?M? In BRAILSFORD Earl Waltheof had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A priest and 1/2 church; 1 mill, 10s 8d; meadow 11 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. {Elfin} [* of Brailsford *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,41 ?S? In HOLLINGTON and SHIRLEY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Brailsford. Earl Waltheof had it. {Elfin} [* of Brailsford *] holds it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,42 ?M? In HOLLINGTON Leofsi , Alfheah , Aefic and 3 other thanes had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 11 villagers and 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs and meadow, 8 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,43 ?5M? In SHIRLEY Ketil and Wulfmer , Thorgisl, Alric, Algar, Wulfgeat and Leofsi had 2 carucates of land, less 1/2 bovate, taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 2s; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,44 ?2M? In BRADLEY Aelfric and Leofwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 villagers and 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,45 ?2M? In YELDERSLEY Ulfkil and Godwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager who has 1/2 plough. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Cola holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,46 ?4M? In HILTON Wulfric , Ulf, Ubbi and Alric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 2 mills, 10s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £3. Robert holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,47 ?3M? In HOON Wulfsi, Godwin and Wulfsi had 2 carucates of land [***] taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs and 1 mill, 9s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. Saswalo holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,48 In HATTON 6 1/2 bovates of land, a Jurisdiction, and 1 1/2 bovates of thaneland. This belongs to Scropton. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <275a> DBY 6,49 ?2M? In HATTON Edric , Kollung and Baldric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Saswalo holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,50 ?M? In EATON [Dovedale] and SEDSALL Wulfric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 16 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Alchere holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,51 ?M? In MARSTON [Montgomery]? Aldgyth had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 18 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,52 ?M? In BUPTON Ulfkil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders and 1 slave have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 league wide; underwood, as much. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. {Elfin} [* of Brailsford *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,53 ?3M? In SNELSTON Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *], Aelfric and Saewulf had 2 carucates of land, 2 bovates and the third part of 2 bovates taxable. There also 1/2 carucate of land, a Jurisdiction of Mickleover; 3 bovates of land, a Jurisdiction of Rocester; 5 bovates of land and 2 parts of 2 bovates which belong to Norbury. Land for 4 ploughs in total. Now 9 villagers, 9 smallholders and 1 slave have 6 ploughs and meadow, 50 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now 40s. Ralph [* of Montgomery *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,54 ?M? In CUBLEY Siward [* Barn *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 slave have 1 plough. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 40s. Ralph [* of Montgomery *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,55 ?2M? In BOYLESTONE Godric and Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 6 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Roger [* the hunter *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,56 ?2M? In `FENTON' and STURSTON Ulfkil and Wudia had 2 parts of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now 11 villagers and 10 smallholders have 6 ploughs; 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 8 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,57 ?M? In NORBURY and ROSTON Siward [* Barn *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60[s]. Henry [* of Fyfield *] holds it. In Roston itself 1 carucate of land taxable belongs to Rocester. Now 2 villagers. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,58 ?2M? In OSMASTON [* Earl *] Waltheof and Aelgeat had 2 carucates <275b> of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. {Elfin} [* of Brailsford *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,59 ?M? In WYASTON and EDLASTON Earl Edwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 9 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Orm holds it. These 2 villages are of the King's revenue of Rocester except for 1 bovate which lies in [the lands of] Osmaston. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,60 ?M? In THURVASTON and in BUPTON Ulfkil had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. {Elfin} [* of Brailsford *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,61 ?2M? In YEAVELEY 2 {Ligulf}s had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. Alsi [* son of Karski *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,62 ?M? In RODSLEY {Brune} had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 20s. John holds it. The Abbot ^[of Burton]^ claims the jurisdiction of this village. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,63 ?2M? In OSLESTON Ernwy and Leofwin had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. John holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,64 ?M? In THURVASTON Edwulf had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. Robert [* of St Quentin *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,65 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BREASTON Leofnoth {Sterre} had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s. Herbert holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,66 ?M? In DUFFIELD, `BRADLEY', HOLBROOK, waste, MILFORD, waste, MAKENEY, waste, and {HERDEBI} Siward [* Barn *] had 7 carucates of land taxable and the sixth part of 1 carucate. Land for 7 ploughs and the sixth part of 1 plough. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 32 villagers, 8 smallholders and 10 slaves who have 8 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 leagues long and 2 wide. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 8s. Value before 1066 £9; now £7. In {Herdebi} Henry has the sixth part of 1 carucate. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,67 ?M? In SPONDON Stori had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s 4d. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,68 ?S? In CHADDESDEN 4 1/2 carucates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now 11 Freemen, 10 villagers and 5 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 28 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 5 furlongs wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. ^[A Jurisdiction of Spondon. Stori had it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <275c> DBY 6,69 ?M? In BREADSALL Siward [* Barn *] had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A man-at-arms has 1 plough. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 13s 4d; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 8 furlongs long and 8 wide. Value before 1066 and now £4. Robert holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,70 There also. In MORLEY Siward [* Barn *] had the third part of 2 carucates taxable. Henry has 4 villagers with 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 wide. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,71 [* BLACKWELL Wapentake *] ?M? In PILSLEY Dunning had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,72 ?M? In [Little?] LONGSTONE {Colne} [* father of Edric *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 30s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,73 ?M? In STANTON[-in-Peak] Godric and Raven had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,74 An outlier. ?B? In BIRCHOVER 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 8 acres; underwood 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide, the third part pasturable. [Value] before 1066, 8s. ^[An outlier of Stanton[-in-Peak]. Godric and Raven had it]^ [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,75 ?M? In HARTHILL Ketil had 4 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 5s 4d. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,76 ?M? In YOULGRAVE Kolli? and Ketil had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 32s; now 16s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,77 ?M? In MIDDLETON Dunning and Ylving had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,78 ?M? In GRATTON Ketil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,79 ?M? In WORMHILL and {MUCHEDESWELLE} Siward [* Barn *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,80 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In KEDLESTON Wulfsi and Godwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Wulfbert holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,81 In THULSTON Geoffrey Alselin holds 1 carucate of land from Henry. It is waste. However, value 3s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,82 ?M? In BARROW[-upon-Trent] Godwin and Kolgrim had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. 1 villager has 4 oxen and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 13s 4d; now 2s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <275d> DBY 6,83 ?4M? In SWARKESTONE Gamal , Wulfstan , Ulf and Wulfgeat had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers who have 1 plough. Meadow, 68 acres; 1 mill-site. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,84 ?M? In CHELLASTON Wulfsi had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 12s; now 3s. Amalric [* of Dreux *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,85 ?2M? In ARLESTON Kolgrim and Ravenkel had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,86 ?M&B? In TWYFORD and STENSON Leofric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £4. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,87 ?2M? There also ^[TWYFORD and STENSON]^ Godwin and Wulfstan had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,88 ?M? In OSMASTON Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager pays 2s 8d. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Two parts of these pence are the King's, the third [part is] Henry's. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,89 ?M? In COTTONS Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 2s 6d. ?B? In OSMASTON 3 bovates of land taxable belong to Cottons. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,90 ?M? In SINFIN Ulfkil had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 10s. William [* of Rolleston *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,91 ?3M? In NORMANTON Leofric , Gamal and Theodric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager pays 12d. Meadow, 12 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. Amalric [* of Dreux *] holds it. There also 2 bovates of land taxable belong to Twyford. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,92 ?M? In IRETON Godwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill, 16d; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Orm holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,93 ?M? In ASTON[-on-Trent] Uhtbrand had 1 carucate of land taxable {{and 2 1/2 bovates, jurisdiction.}} Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 6s; now 8s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,94 ?5M? In BURNASTON and BEARWARDCOTE Gamal had 10 bovates; Aelfric 2 bovates; Alric 2 bovates; Leodmer 1 bovate; Leofing 1 bovate; in total, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Henry [* of Fyfield *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,95 ?M? In MUGGINTON Gamal had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Ketil holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <276a> DBY 6,96 ?M? In MERCASTON Gamal had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 14 acres; 1 mill-site; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [Value] before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Robert and Roger [* of Livet *] hold it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,97 ?M? In DALBURY Godric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Robert [* of Dun *] holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,98 ?5M? In ETWALL Gamal , Edric , Wulfgeat , Aelfric and Alwin had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. Saswalo holds it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,99 ?M? In RADBOURNE Wulfsi had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Ralph son of Hubert claims the third part of Radbourne, and the Wapentake testifies for him. ?Edensor? [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,100 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] In MORLEY the third part of 2 carucates of land taxable. Siward [* Barn *] had it; now Henry has it. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] DBY 6,101 [* BLACKWELL Wapentake *] In EDENSOR Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] and Ketil had 2 carucates of land as 2 manors. Henry now [has] 4 carucates taxable and as many carucates for ploughing. 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. [Value] formerly 40s; now 20s. [= ?6? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <276b> ?7? Land of William Peverel DBY 7,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BOLSOVER Leofric [* son of Osmund *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Robert [* of Hérils *] holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,2 ?M? In GLAPWELL Leofric [* son of Osmund *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. Serlo [* Blund *] holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,3 ?M? In {ESNOTREWIC} Healfdene had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 1 mill-site; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Drogo holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,4 ?M? In [South] NORMANTON Alfheah had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. Edwin holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,5 ?M&B? In SHIRLAND and in UFTON Leofric [* son of Osmund *] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10s 8d. Warner [* father of Robert *] holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,6 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?6M? In CODNOR, HEANOR, LANGLEY and `SMITHYCOTE' 8 thanes had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 11 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 Freemen who have 5 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 35 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 41s 4d. Warner [* father of Robert *] holds it. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,7 [* BLACKWELL Wapentake *] ?2M? Arnbiorn and Hunding held the land of William Peverel's castle in CASTLETON. They had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,8 ?3M? In BRADWELL Leofing, {Sprot} and {Owine} had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,9 ?M? In HAZELBADGE and LITTON Leofwin had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 4s. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,10 ?3M? In HUCKLOW Ernwy, Hundulf [and] Wulfric [had] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,11 ?M? In ABNEY Swein had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] DBY 7,12 ?M? In {WATREFELD} Leofwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. [= ?7? Land of William Peverel =] <273d> DBY 7,13 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South?] WINGFIELD Alnoth [had] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert [* of Hérils *] holds from Count Alan under William Peverel; he has 1 plough. A priest, 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. The value was and is 20s. [= ?7? ?Land of William Peverel =] <276c> ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt DBY 8,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In MORTON, OGSTON and WESSINGTON Swein the noble had 11 1/2 bovates of land and 8 acres taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers who have 5 1/2 ploughs; 4 slaves. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s 8d with a mill-keeper; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide. Value before 1066 and now £4. Walter of Aincourt holds it. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] DBY 8,2 ?M? In [Old] BRAMPTON and WADSHELF Wada had 3 1/2 bovates of land and 4 acres taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Now Walter has in lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 3 smallholders who have 1/2 plough and meadow, 2 acres and 1 perch. Pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 5s 4d. Concerning this land Walter cites the King as [his] protector, Henry of Ferrers [cites him] as its deliverer. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] DBY 8,3 ?M? In PILSLEY, OWLCOTES? and WILLIAMTHORPE Swein the noble had 2 carucates of land, less 1/2 bovate, taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Walter has in lordship 2 ploughs; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. To this manor are attached 2 bovates of land taxable - A Jurisdiction - in [North?] WINGFIELD, 5 Freemen, a priest and a church; and in [Old] TUPTON 1 bovate of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable, 1 Freeman, 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] DBY 8,4 ?M? In HOLMESFIELD Swein [* the noble *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 10 villagers have 3 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] DBY 8,5 ?M? In ELMTON Swein the noble had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Walter has in lordship 1 plough; 36 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. A priest and a church; underwood 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now £7. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] DBY 8,6 ?M? In [Stony] HOUGHTON Swein the noble had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 18 villagers and 6 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Value before 1066, 10s; now 60[s]. [= ?8? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <276d> ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin DBY 9,1 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In ALVASTON, AMBASTON, THULSTON and ELVASTON Toki [* son of Auti *] had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 14 ploughs. Now Geoffrey Alselin has in lordship 2 ploughs, and one of his men-at-arms 1 plough. 32 villagers have 15 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12s; 1 smith; meadow, 52 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 £12; now £10. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] DBY 9,2 ?M? In ETWALL Dunstan had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 1 villager has 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 4s 4d. Ascelin [* of Egginton *] holds it. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] DBY 9,3 [* `APPLETREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In EDNASTON and HULLAND Toki [* son of Auti *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders; 1/2 church; meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide; other woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 35s. To this manor are attached 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Its Jurisdiction is in Hollington. Land for 2 1/2 oxen. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] DBY 9,4 ?M? In EGGINTON Toki [* son of Auti *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 1 plough. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s; 6 tributaries who pay 14s 4d; meadow, 200 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 £8; now 60s. Ascelin [* of Egginton *] holds it. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] DBY 9,5 A Jurisdiction. [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?S? In BREASTON 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. It is waste. It pays 2 spurs. Meadow, 1 acre. Gilbert of Ghent has 2 carucates of land. 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] DBY 9,6 ?M? In OCKBROOK Toki [* son of Auti *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now 10 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 4 tributaries who pay 14s. Meadow, 5 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. Geoffrey holds it. [= ?9? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] <277a> ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert DBY 10,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ECKINGTON Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now Ralph son of Hubert has in lordship 1 plough; 14 villagers who have 5 ploughs. A priest; 1 slave; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues and 1 furlong long and 1 league and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £7; now 60s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,2 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In MOSBOROUGH 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 13 Freemen have 5 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Eckington. Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,3 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In BEIGHTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Eckington. Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,4 ?M&B? In BARLBOROUGH and WHITWELL Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 10 Freemen, 10 villagers and 36 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 slave; 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide; underwood 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now £6. Robert holds it. In CLOWNE 2 bovates of land taxable. They belong to this manor. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,5 ?M&B? In PALTERN, SCARCLIFFE and `TUNSTALL' Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 6 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers, 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs; 1 tributary with 1 plough. 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 50s. Raynouard holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,6 ?M? In DUCKMANTON Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now 18 tributaries have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 19s. Geoffrey [* Ridel *] holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,7 ?M? In STRETTON, EGSTOW and HANDLEY Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 3 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Robert holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,8 ?M? In another STRETTON Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Now 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 3s. Robert holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,9 ?2M? In ASHOVER Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 3 tributaries and 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; a priest and a church; 1 mill, 16d. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. Serlo [* Blund *] holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,10 ?M? In NEWTON Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 13 villagers <277b> and 4 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest who has 1 smallholder; meadow, 7 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. Ralph holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,11 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In CRICH and SHUCKSTONE Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 1 league wide; 1 lead mine. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Ralph holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,12 [* HAMSTON Wapentake *] In WIRKSWORTH, LEA and TANSLEY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 3 villagers and 7 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 7s. This land lies in [the lands of] Crich, but it pays tax in Hamston Wapentake. ^[Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,13 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?S? In WESSINGTON 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction of Crich. Now 1 villager and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. Leofing holds it. ^[Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,14 ?S? In OGSTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. A Jurisdiction of Crich. It is waste. ^[Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,15 ?B? In UFTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. An outlier of Pentrich. It is waste. Meadow, 2 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Nigel holds it. ^[Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,16 [* BLACKWELL Wapentake *] ?M? In [Stoney] MIDDLETON Leofnoth and his brother [* Leofric *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. This manor has [is] 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,17 ?2M? In HATHERSAGE Leofnoth and [* his brother *] Leofric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. To this manor are attached four outliers: BAMFORD, HURST, half of OFFERTON [and] two parts of [Stoney] MIDDLETON. In these 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 8 villagers and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,18 ?M? In HARTHILL Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 5 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 12s. Kolli? holds it. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,19 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In BOULTON Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,20 ?M? In WILLINGTON Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,21 ?M? In [Kirk] LANGLEY Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; a small amount of underwood underwood. Value before 1066, 100s; now 40s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,22 [* HAMSTON Wapentake *] ?2M? In BALLIDON Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 12s 6d. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,23 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M? In INGLEBY [* Leofric brother of Leofnoth *] had 1 carucate and the sixth part of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill-site. Value 10s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] <277c> DBY 10,24 [* `APPLETREE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In CLIFTON Leofric and [* his brother *] Leofnoth had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 8 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,25 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In RIPLEY and PENTRICH Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 13 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,26 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?S? In BARROW[-upon-Trent] 12 bovates of land taxable. Jurisdiction at Melbourne. A priest and a church; 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. ^[King Edward had it]^ [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] DBY 10,27 In {WERREDUNE} Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Now 6 villagers have 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre; underwood. Value before 1066 and now 5s. [= ?10? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron DBY 11,1 [* LITCHURCH Wapentake *] ?M? In WESTON [Underwood] Wulfsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Wulfbert holds from Ralph of Buron. [= ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron =] DBY 11,2 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HORSLEY Thorger had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 19 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. Ralph holds it. [= ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron =] DBY 11,3 ?M? In DENBY Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill-site; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 20s. A man-at-arms of Ralph's holds it. [= ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron =] DBY 11,4 ?M? In HALLAM Dunstan had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 7 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron =] DBY 11,5 ?M? In {HERDEBI} Thorger had 5 parts of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 8s. [= ?11? Land of Ralph of Buron =] <277d> ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard DBY 12,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Great] BARLOW Hakon had 2 parts of 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Now 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 8 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. Hascoit Musard holds it. [= ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard =] DBY 12,2 ?M? In STAVELEY Hakon had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Hascoit has in lordship 3 ploughs. 21 villagers and 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide. Value before 1066 and now £6. [= ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard =] DBY 12,3 ?M? In 'HOLME', WADSHELF and [Old] BRAMPTON Dunning had 10 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now 8 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues and 1 furlong long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. Hascoit holds it. [= ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard =] DBY 12,4 ?M? In [Old] BRAMPTON and WADSHELF Brandwin had 7 bovates of land and 4 acres taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. ?I do not know whose? 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. Hascoit holds it. [= ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard =] DBY 12,5 ?M? In KILLAMARSH Alwold had 1/2 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 30 perches wide. [Value] before 1066, 16d; now 12[d]. [= ?12? Land of Hascoit Musard =] ?13? Land of Gilbert of Ghent DBY 13,1 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ILKESTON, [LITTLE?] HALLAM and STANTON[-by-Dale] Ulf Fenman had 6 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. In BREASTON, a Jurisdiction, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs and 6 oxen. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 10 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 18 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. 1 mill-site; meadow, 70 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide; underwood 5 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. Mauger holds it. [= ?13? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] DBY 13,2 ?2M? In SHIPLEY Brun and Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 7 villagers, 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 7 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Mauger holds it. The sworn men say that this land did not belong to Ulf Fenman before 1066, but these 2 thanes held it in such a way that they could grant and sell [it] to whom they would. [= ?13? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <278a> ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford DBY 14,1 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M? In DRAKELOWE and HEARTHCOTE Alric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Nigel of Stafford has in lordship 4 ploughs; 6 villagers who have 3 ploughs. 1 mill-site; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,2 ?M? In STAPENHILL Godric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,3 ?M? In SWADLINCOTE Godric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough; 1 tributary has 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,4 ?M? In FOREMARK Ulfkil had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 15s. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,5 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In INGLEBY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Foremark. Ulfkil had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,6 ?S? In TICKNALL 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. The jurisdiction belongs to Repton, a manor of the King's. Nigel has in lordship 1 plough and 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 3s. The fourth part of the pasturable woodland of this village, whose length is 1 league and width 1/2 league, belongs to Nigel. ^[Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,7 ?M? In SMISBY Edwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 6 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,8 ?M? In RAVENSTONE Godric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 15s; now 12d. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,9 ?M? In DONISTHORPE Karli had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 5s; now 12d. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,10 ?M? In OAKTHORPE Ernwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 5s; now 4d. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] DBY 14,11 ?M? In {TRANGESBY} Alnoth had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. It is waste. Value before 1066, 5s; now 2d. [= ?14? Land of Nigel of Stafford =] ?15? Land of Robert son of William DBY 15,1 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In STANLEY Ulvar had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Robert son of William has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?15? Land of Robert son of William =] <278b> ?16? Land of Roger of Bully DBY 16,1 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BREASTON {Ligulf} and Leofwin the noble had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger of Bully's man, has 5 villagers with 2 ploughs, and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 21s. This {Ligulf} had 1/2 carucate, a Jurisdiction, which Fulco of Lisors has seized from Gilbert of Ghent. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,2 ?M? In RISLEY Wulfsi had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable and Godric 5 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Now 5 villagers have 2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. ?K? Value before 1066, 21s 4d; now 22s 8d. ?d? Fulco [* of Lisors *] holds it from Roger. Ernwin? claims it. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,3 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BEIGHTON Swein [* son of Svavi *] had 6 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. However, there are 4 ploughs; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders. [Value] formerly 20s; now 32s. Roger holds it and Leofwin from him. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,4 ?M? In DORE Edwin [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,5 ?M? There also ^[DORE]^ Leofwin [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. [Value] formerly 20s; now 64d. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,6 ?2M? In NORTON Godiva and Bada had 12 1/2 bovates of land and 8 acres of land. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Ingram holds from Roger. [Value] formerly 20s; now 18d. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,7 ?M? In ALFRETON [* Earl *] Morcar had 4 1/2 bovates and 4 acres of land taxable, as a manor. Land for 1 plough. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. [Value] formerly 20s; now 30s. Ingram holds from Roger. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] DBY 16,8 ?M? In ROWTHORNE Wulfsi and Stenulf had 1 carucate of land taxable, as a manor; in BRAMLEY [Vale] 2 bovates of land, a Jurisdiction of Rowthorn. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. [Value] formerly 20s; now 16s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Bully =] <278c> ?17? Land of the King's thanes DBY 17,1 [* `SCARSDALE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In BARLOW Leofric and Uhtred had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Now 3 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 6s 8d. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,2 ?3M? In KILLAMARSH Godric, [***] Edric and Thorgisl had 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 5 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 5 furlongs and 70 perches wide. Value before 1066, 18s; now 9s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,3 ?M? In [Old] TUPTON Dolgfinn had 2 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. Value before 1066, 8s; now 5s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,4 ?M? In TOTLEY Tholf had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12d. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,5 ?M? In [Coal] ASTON Tholf had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 2 Freemen, 6 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; pasturable woodland 7 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. Leofwin holds from the King. DBY 17,6 ?M? In HANDLEY Godric had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. Leofwin holds from the King. DBY 17,7 ?M? There also ^[HANDLEY]^ Raven had 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. {Sedret} holds from the King. DBY 17,8 ?M? In TAPTON Bada had 1 bovate of land and 4 acres taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Now 4 villagers have 1 plough. Woodland 1 acre in length and 1 acre in width. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s 8d. Dolgfinn holds from the King. DBY 17,9 ?2M? In CALOW Esbiorn and Hakon had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now Stenulf and Dunning have 2 1/2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. ?K? Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. Dolgfinn claims it. DBY 17,10 ?M? In CLOWNE Ernwy had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1/2 plough; 8 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. Ernwy holds from the King. DBY 17,11 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M? In LULLINGTON Auti had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now Edmund has from the King 21 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A priest; 1 mill, 6s 8d; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. DBY 17,12 ?M? In EDINGALE Algar had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 12 villagers have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,13 [* `MORLEYSTONE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ILKESTON Osmund {Benz} had 3 bovates of land taxable. He also holds [them] himself from the King. <278d> DBY 17,14 ?M? There also ^[ILKESTON]^ Toli had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Now 2 villagers have 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 5 acres. This land belongs to Sandiacre. DBY 17,15 ?3M? In SANDIACRE Toli , Cnut and Gladwin had 4 carucates of land [***] taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now Toli holds from the King. In lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; a small amount of underwood. Value before 1066 and now 40s. DBY 17,16 ?M? There also ^[SANDIACRE]^ Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now it is waste. Meadow, 6 acres; a small amount of underwood. ^[Toli holds from the King]^ DBY 17,17 ?M? There also ^[SANDIACRE]^ Toki [* son of Auti *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. ^[Toli holds from the King]^ DBY 17,18 ?M? In {CELLESDENE} Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 4 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. He also holds [them] himself from the King and has there 3 villagers with 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. DBY 17,19 ?M? In {VLVRITUNE} {Alun} had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now Healfdene holds from the King. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s. DBY 17,20 ?M? In RISLEY Leofwin had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Now his son holds from the King. Meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 10s 8d; now 5s 4d. DBY 17,21 [* LITCHURCH? Wapentake *] ?M? In MARSH? Leofnoth [* {Sterre} *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. ^[_ holds from the King]^ DBY 17,22 [* {WALECROS} Wapentake *] ?M? In STANTON[-by-Bridge] Edward had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. However, there are 4 1/2 ploughs. 4 Freemen and 4 villagers. Meadow, 40 acres; a mill, 2s. Ernwy holds it. The value was and is 20s. DBY 17,23 In INGLEBY two parts of 1 bovate of land. It lies in [the lands of] Stanton[-by-Bridge]. ^[Edward had it. Ernwy holds it]^ <279a> <279b> <279c> <279d> <280b> DBY B1 ?B? In the Borough of DERBY before 1066 there were 243 resident burgesses. To this borough are attached 12 carucates of land taxable, which 8 ploughs can plough. This land was divided between 41 burgesses who also had 12 ploughs. From dues and tolls and fines and all customary dues, two parts [were] the King's, the third the Earl's. In the same borough 1 church was in the King's lordship, with 7 clerics, who held 2 carucates of land freely in [Little] Chester. There was also another church, likewise the King's, in which 6 clerics held 9 bovates of land in Quarndon and [Little] Eaton, likewise freely. In the town itself were 14 mills. DBY B2 Now there are 100 burgesses, and another 40 lesser [burgesses]. 103 messuages, which used to pay dues, are unoccupied. There are now 10 mills; meadow, 16 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. In total, it paid £24 before 1066; now, with the mills and the village of Litchurch, it pays £30. ^[Derby]^ DBY B3 ?M? In LITCHURCH the King has 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 Freeman and 9 villagers have 2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. ^[Derby]^ DBY B4 In DERBY the Abbot of Burton has 1 mill and 1 messuage with full jurisdiction, and 2 messuages over which the King has jurisdiction, and 13 acres of meadow. DBY B5 Geoffrey Alselin has 1 church, which was Toki [* son of Auti *]'s. ^[Derby]^ DBY B6 Ralph son of Hubert [has] 1 church, which was Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *]'s, with 1 carucate of land. ^[Derby]^ DBY B7 Norman of Lincoln [has] 1 church which was Brun's. ^[Derby]^ DBY B8 Edric has there 1 church, which was his father {Colne}'s. ^[Derby]^ DBY B9 Earl Hugh has 2 messuages and 1 fishery, with full jurisdiction. ^[Derby]^ DBY B10 Henry of Ferrers [has] 3 messuages, likewise with full jurisdiction. ^[Derby]^ DBY B11 Osmer the priest has 1 bovate of land with full jurisdiction. ^[Derby]^ DBY B12 Godwin the priest [has] 1 bovate of land likewise. ^[Derby]^ DBY B13 At Martinmas the burgesses pay the King 12 thraves of corn, of which the Abbot of Burton has 40 sheaves. ^[Derby]^ DBY B14 There are 8 further messuages in the same borough with full jurisdiction. They were [* Earl *] Algar's; now they are the King's. ^[Derby]^ DBY B15 The King's two pennies and the Earl's third which come from `Appletree' Wapentake in Derby[shire] are in the sheriff's hands, or rather dues, by witness of the two shires. ^[Derby]^ DBY B16 Concerning Stori? [* son of Roald *], Walter of Aincourt's predecessor, they say that he could make himself a church on his land and in his jurisdiction, without anyone's permission, and dispose of his tithe where he would. ^[Derby]^ <279a> <279b> <279c> <279d> <280a> NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NTT B1 In the Borough of NOTTINGHAM before 1066 there were 173 burgesses and 19 villagers. To this Borough are attached 6 carucates of land, [liable] to the King's tax; one meadow; underwood 6 furlongs long and 5 wide. This land was divided between 38 burgesses; from the dues of the land and the work of the burgesses it paid 75s 7d; from two moneyers 40s. NTT B2 In it Earl Tosti had 1 carucate of land; from the jurisdiction of this land the King had 2 pennies; the Earl had the third himself. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B3 Hugh son of Baldric, the sheriff, found 136 men living [there]; now there are 16 less. However, Hugh erected 13 houses himself, which were not there before, on the Earl's land, in the new Borough, including them in the revenue of the old Borough. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B4 In NOTTINGHAM is one church, in the King's lordship, in whose [land] lie 3 of the Borough's messuages and 5 bovates of land, of the above six carucates, with full jurisdiction; to this church belong 5 1/2 acres of land, of which the King has full jurisdiction. NTT B5 The burgesses have 6 carucates of land for ploughing, and 20 smallholders and 14 ploughs. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B6 They were accustomed to fish in the river Trent, and now they make a complaint that they are prevented from fishing. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B7 Before 1066 NOTTINGHAM paid £18; now it pays £30, and £10 from the mint. NTT B8 Roger of Bully has 3 messuages in NOTTINGHAM, in which 11 houses are sited, which pay 4s 7d. NTT B9 William Peverel has 48 merchants' houses which pay 36s, and 12 horsemen's houses and 8 smallholders. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B10 Ralph of Buron has 13 horsemen's houses; a merchant lives in one of them. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B11 Wulfbert , 4 houses. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B12 Ralph son of Hubert has 11 houses; 3 merchants live in them. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B13 Geoffrey Alselin has 21 houses, and Aitard the priest 2 houses. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B14 In the priest's croft there are 65 houses; the King has full jurisdiction in them. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B15 Annual value of the church, with everything that belongs to it, 100s. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B16 Richard the frail has 4 houses. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B17 In the Borough ditch are 17 houses, and 6 other houses. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B18 To William Peverel the King granted 10 acres of land, to make an orchard. ^[Nottingham]^ NTT B19 In NOTTINGHAM King Edward had 1 carucate of land with the tax. Land for 2 ploughs. Now the King has 11 villagers, who have 4 ploughs and 12 acres of meadow. Nothing in lordship. Value before 1066 £3; now the same. NTT B20 In NOTTINGHAM the river Trent and the canal and the road to York are protected so that if anyone hinders the passage of ships, or if anyone ploughs or makes a ditch within 2 perches of the King's road, he has to pay a fine of £8. <280c> List 1 ?[S]? [Shire customs] NTT S1 In Nottinghamshire and in Derbyshire, if the King's peace, given by his hand or seal, is broken, a fine is paid with 18 hundreds [of {orae}]; each hundred [of {orae} makes] £8. The King has two parts of this fine, the Earl the third; that is, 12 hundreds [of {orae}] are the fine paid to the King, 6 to the Earl. NTT S2 If anyone is exiled according to the law for any crime, no one but the King can restore peace to him. NTT S3 A thane who has more then 6 manors does not pay death-duty on his land, except to the King alone, £8. If he has only 6 or less, he pays death-duty to the sheriff, 3 silver marks, wherever he may live, within the Borough or outside. NTT S4 If a thane who has full jurisdiction forfeits his land, the King and the Earl between them have half of his land and of his possessions; his lawful wife, with his lawful heirs, if there are [any] have the other half. NTT S5 List of those who had full jurisdiction and market rights and the King's customary dues of 2 pennies. The Archbishop of York over his manors Countess Godiva over Newark Wapentake Ulf Fenman over his land The Abbot of Peterborough over Collingham The Abbot of Burton Earl Hugh over Markeaton The Bishop of Chester Toki [* son of Auti *] Swein son of Svavi Siward Barn Azur son of Svala Wulfric the noble Alsi {Illing} Leofwin son of Alwin Countess Aelfeva Countess Goda? Alsi son of Karski over Worksop Henry of Ferrers over Ednaston and Doveridge and Brailsford Walter of Aincourt over Granby and Morton and Pilsley Of all these, none could have the Earl's third penny, unless with his assent, and that for as long as he should live, except for the Archbishop and Ulf Fenman and the Countess Godiva. NTT S6 Concerning the jurisdiction which is an adjunct of Clifton the Earl ought to have the third part of all customary dues and work. <280d> List 2 List of landholders in Nottinghamshire 1 King William 2 Count Alan 3 Earl Hugh 4 The Count of Mortain 5 The Archbishop of York 6 The Bishop of Lincoln 7 The Bishop of Bayeux 8 The Abbey of Peterborough 9 Roger of Bully 10 William Peverel 11 Walter of Aincourt 12 Geoffrey Alselin 13 Ralph son of Hubert 14 Ralph of Limésy 15 Ralph of Buron 16 Roger of Poitou 17 Gilbert of Ghent 18 Gilbert Tison 19 Geoffrey of la Guerche 20 Ilbert of Lacy 21 Berengar of Tosny 22 Hugh son of Baldric 23 Hugh of Grandmesnil 24 Henry of Ferrers 25 Robert Malet 26 Durand Malet 27 Osbern son of Richard 28 Robert son of William 29 William the usher 30 The King's thanes IN `ROTELAND' 1 The King 2 Countess Judith 3 Robert Malet 4 Oger ^[son of {Ungemar}]^ 5 Gilbert of Ghent 6 Earl Hugh 7 Albert the cleric <281a> ?[1]? Land of the King NTT 1,1 `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?M? In DUNHAM[-on-Trent], with the 4 outliers, RAGNALL, `WHIMPTON', DARLTON [and] `SWANSTON', King Edward had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now the King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 50 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 10 ploughs; 1 mill, 3s; 1 fishery, 10s 8d; meadow, 120 acres. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. Before 1066 it paid £30 and 6 sesters of honey; now £20 with everything that belongs there. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,2 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In [East] DRAYTON 2 carucates of land, 3 bovates and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 16 Freemen and 17 villagers have 13 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,3 ?S? In [East] MARKHAM 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 25 Freemen and 15 villagers have 10 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 40 acres; some underwood. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,4 ?S? In [Little] GRINGLEY 2 bovates of land the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,5 ?S? In ORDSALL 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,6 ?S? In [{{GROVE}}] HEADON 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. Meadow, 2 acres. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,7 ?S? In UPTON 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 3 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Dunham[-on-Trent]]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,8 ?S? In NORMANTON 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Half of this land belongs to Dunham[-on-Trent], the other [half] to Bothamsall. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,9 ?M? In BOTHAMSALL Earl Tosti had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now the King has 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs, and 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 40 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs [wide]. Value before 1066 £8; now 60s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,10 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In ELKESLEY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 6 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; a modest amount of underwood. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,11 ?S? In MORTON and the other MORTON 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 7 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,12 ?S? In BABWORTH 2 1/2 bovates, in {ODESTORP} 4 1/2 bovates and in ORDSALL 1 bovate. In total, 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste except for 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,13 ?S? In RANBY 3 bovates and in `SOUTH'_ORDSALL 2 bovates; 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <281b> NTT 1,14 ?S? In RANBY 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,15 ?S? In MATTERSEY 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 12 Freemen, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 wide; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,16 ?S? In LOUND and BARNBY [Moor] 6 bovates of land, {{and 1/2 and the third part of 1 bovate}} taxable. 3 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,17 ?M? In GRIMSTON 4 bovates of land [***] taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier of Mansfield. 3 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] NTT 1,18 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? There also ^[GRIMSTON]^ 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Grimston?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] NTT 1,19 In KIRTON 1/2 bovate taxable. ^[Belongs to Grimston?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] NTT 1,20 ?S? In WILLOUGHBY and WALESBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen have 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 4 perches long and 4 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Grimston?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] NTT 1,21 ?S? In BEESTHORPE 2, and CARLTON[-on-Trent] 2, 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs and pasturable woodland, 30 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Grimston?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it? =] NTT 1,22 [* THURGARTON Wapentake *] In FARNSFIELD the King has 1 bovate of land taxable near Nottingham. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] NTT 1,23 BROXTOWE Wapentake ?M? In MANSFIELD and SKEGBY, an outlier, and SUTTON[-in-Ashfield], an outlier, King Edward had 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 35 villagers and 20 smallholders with 19 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill and 1 fishery, 21s; meadow, 24 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide; 2 churches and 2 priests. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,24 In WARSOP 1 bovate. In `CLOWN' 4 bovates. In CARBURTON 2 carucates. In CLUMBER 3 bovates. In BUDBY 2 carucates. In THORESBY 6 bovates. In SCOFTON, PERLETHORPE and RAYTON 2 carucates. In EDWINSTOWE 1 carucate. In GRIMSTON 1/2 carucate. In EAKRING 3 1/2 bovates. In MAPLEBECK 2 bovates. In BEESTHORPE 2 bovates. In CARLTON[-on-Trent] 2 bovates; in KIRTON 1 1/2 bovates. In WILLOUGHBY 1 bovate and 1/2 bovate. In OMPTON 1 1/2 bovates. In CARLTON[-in-Lindrick] 4 carucates. In total, 13 carucates of land and 6 1/2 bovates taxable. ^[Belongs to Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,25 In WARSOP 1 bovate of land, which a blind man holds in alms from the King, where he has 1 smallholder with 6 oxen in a plough. ^[Belongs to Mansfield?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,26 In PERLETHORPE the fourth part of 1 bovate of land. It is waste; it lies in [the lands of] Mansfield. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,27 An outlier. ?B? In GRIMSTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The King has 1 plough; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. ^[An outlier of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,28 An outlier. ?B? In EDWINSTOWE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A church and a priest and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. ^[An outlier of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,29 ?S? In MAPLEBECK 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 3 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,30 ?S? In CARLTON[-in-Lindrick]? 2 carucates. In SCOFTON, RAYTON and PERLETHORPE 2 carucates. {{In RANBY 2 carucates of land, [a Jurisdiction] of BOTHAMSALL}}. That is, {{6}} 4 [carucates] taxable. A Jurisdiction of Mansfield. They are waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,31 Also Jurisdiction in OSWALDBECK Wapentake. ?S? In TILN 2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 6 oxen in a plough. 2 mills, 32s; meadow, 6 acres. Value 40s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] <281c> NTT 1,32 ?S? In [South] LEVERTON 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 22 Freemen and 11 villagers have 9 ploughs. These Freemen paid 20s in customary dues before 1066. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,33 In FENTON 1/2 carucate taxable. ^[Belongs to Mansfield?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,34 ?S? In LITTLEBOROUGH 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 14 Freemen, 2 villagers and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow 3 furlongs and 10 virgates long and 2 furlongs wide. Value of this Jurisdiction 10s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,35 ?S? In STURTON[-le-Steeple] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 24 Freemen, 11 villagers and 7 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow 1 league long and 1 furlong wide; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. Value of this Jurisdiction 40s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,36 ?S? In [North] WHEATLEY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 6 Freemen and 1 villager have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league and 1 furlong long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 3s; now 7s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,37 ?S? In WALKERINGHAM 12 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 13 Freemen, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow 6 furlongs long and 4 wide; woodland 8 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value 20s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,38 ?S? In MISTERTON 5 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 Freemen, 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. Value 7s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,39 ?S? In WISETON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 7 Freemen, 7 villagers and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow 2 furlongs long and 2 wide; pasturable woodland 14 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value 10s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,40 ?S? In CLAYWORTH 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 12 Freemen, 1 villager and 18 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Meadow 2 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide; pasturable woodland 10 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. Value 26s 4d. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,41 ?S? In CLARBOROUGH and TILN 2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 6 oxen in a plough and 2 mills, 32s; meadow, 6 acres. Value 40s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,42 ?S? In WELHAM and {SIMENTONE} 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong and 10 perches wide; pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. Value 10s 8d. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,43 ?S? In GRINGLEY[-on-the-Hill?] 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value 10s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Mansfield]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,44 In SAUNDBY a villager holds 1 garden; he pays salt from Bycarrs Dike, for the King's fish. ^[Belongs to Mansfield?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward held it =] NTT 1,45 [* BROXTOWE Wapentake *] ?M? In ARNOLD King Edward had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The King has 1 plough; 20 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 3 leagues long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £4 and 2 sesters of honey; now £8 and 6 sesters of honey. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,46 A Jurisdiction of this manor. In BRAMCOTE 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. ^[A Jurisdiction of Wollaton. Wulfsi the noble had it. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 1,47 ?B? In WOLLATON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. An outlier. It is waste. ^[An outlier of Arnold]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,48 ?S? In [Old] LENTON 4 bovates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Arnold. It is waste. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,49 ?S? In BROXTOWE 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. A Jurisdiction of Arnold. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,50 In BILBOROUGH 1 bovate of land taxable. ^[Belongs to Arnold?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] <281d> NTT 1,51 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In ORSTON King Edward had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. The King has 3 ploughs; 3 Freemen, with 1 carucate of this land, and 19 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. A church and 2 priests who have 1 plough and 1 ox and meadow, 180 acres. Value before 1066 £30 at face value; now £20. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,52 An outlier of this manor. ?B? In SCARRINGTON 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs; 23 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 5 1/2 ploughs. ^[An outlier of Orston]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,53 In STAUNTON[-in-the-Vale] 7 bovates and 3 acres of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 10 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. ^[Belongs to Orston?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it? =] NTT 1,54 ?S? In THOROTON 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 1 Freeman, 18 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 7 ploughs. A priest. ^[A Jurisdiction of Orston]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,55 ?S? In SCREVETON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 Freemen, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 8 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Orston]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,56 ?S? In [Car] COLSTON 4 bovates and 4 acres of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Orston]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,57 ?S? In ASLOCKTON 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 villager ploughs there. ^[A Jurisdiction of Orston]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. King Edward had it =] NTT 1,58 ?M? In `NEWBOLD' Earl Morcar had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. The King has 3 ploughs; 13 Freemen, 13 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 7 ploughs; underwood, 2 acres. A priest and a church. Value before 1066 £4; now £10. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,59 ?M? In [Upper] BROUGHTON Earl Algar had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs; 23 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 7 ploughs; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£4]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,60 An outlier. ?B? In THORPE[-in-the-Glebe] 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. It is waste. Meadow, 12 acres. Value 2s; before 1066, 40s. ^[An outlier of [Upper] Broughton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,61 ?M? In FLINTHAM Alwin had 14 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 Freemen, 4 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest who has 1/2 plough; meadow, 60 acres. Underwood 3 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,62 In KNEETON 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. ^[Belongs to Flintham?. Alwin had it?]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,63 [* THURGARTON Wapentake *] In SNEINTON the King has 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 villagers have 4 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres. Value £3. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,64 [NEWARK Wapentake] In `MEERING' William [* son of Skialdvarth *] had 6 1/2 bovates taxable. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it. =] NTT 1,65 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] In MISSON the King has 3 bovates taxable. [* Earl *] Tosti had it. 6 villagers with 3 ploughs. A Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. ^[Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] NTT 1,66 There also ^[MISSON]^ 1/2 bovate taxable. It is an adjunct of Laughton. 1 villager. Guy ^[of Craon]^ holds it and Alfred [* of Chancé *] from him. ^[Ulfgrim had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <282a> <282b> <282c> ?2? Land of Count Alan NTT 2,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In SIBTHORPE Ospak had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Count Alan has it. Fredegis [* father of Godric *] holds from him. He has 1 plough; 4 Freemen, with 1 bovate of land, and 2 smallholders who have 1 plough. A priest and a church, to which a fourth part of the land belongs. Meadow, 10 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 12s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,2 ?M? There also ^[SIBTHORPE]^ Osbern had 1 bovate of land and 3 acres taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. A priest; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,3 ?M? In SYERSTON Aelric had 3 bovates taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 Freemen have them. Meadow, 12 acres. Robert [* of Moutiers *] holds from Count Alan. [Value] formerly 40s; now 20s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,4 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In SUTTON[-on-Trent] William son of Skialdvarth had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Hervey, Count Alan's man, has 2 ploughs; 13 Freemen, with half of this land, and 17 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; 3 fisheries; meadow, 100 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. [Value] before 1066 and now £4. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,5 In CARLTON[-on-Trent] 1 bovate taxable. 3 villagers with 1 plough. William [* son of Skialdvarth *] holds it. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,6 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In RUDDINGTON Leofgeat had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Count A[lan] has 1 plough in lordship; 6 Freemen and 7 villagers who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 30s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,7 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In KNEETON Alsi [* {Illing} *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Count A[lan] has 1 plough; 3 Freemen and 5 villagers who have 2 ploughs. A priest and 1/2 church; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,8 ?M? There also ^[KNEETON]^ Wulfric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,9 [OSWALDBECK Wapentake] ?M? In TRESWELL Wulfmer had 6 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert of Moutiers, Count A[lan]'s man, has 1 plough; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 40 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] NTT 2,10 In [South] LEVERTON Godric and Wulfmer had 7 bovates of land and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Count Alan and Roger of Bully have held this land until now. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?2? Land of Count Alan =] ?3? Land of Earl Hugh NTT 3,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In SUTTON [Bonington] [* Earl *] Harold had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Earl Hugh now has it. Robert [* son of Hugh *] {{son of William}} holds from him. He has 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 Freemen and 6 villagers who have 3 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill, 20s; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?3? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTT 3,2 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In NORMANTON[-on-Soar] 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 3s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Sutton [Bonington]. Robert [* son of Hugh *] holds it. [* Earl *] Harold had it]^ [= ?3? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTT 3,3 ?M? In [Sutton] BONINGTON [* Earl *] Harold had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Robert [* son of Hugh *], the Earl's man, has 3 Freemen and 5 villagers who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?3? Land of Earl Hugh =] NTT 3,4 ?2M? In KINGSTON[-on-Soar] Leofwin and Richard had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Now 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough under Earl Hugh and meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?3? Land of Earl Hugh =] <282d> ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain NTT 4,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In NORMANTON[-on-Soar] Stori had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now the Count of Mortain has it. Healfdene holds from him. He has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,2 ?M? In SUTTON [Bonington] Stori had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,3 ?M? In GOTHAM Stori had 2 carucates of land, 3 1/2 bovates taxable, and 5 acres. Land for 6 ploughs. Count Robert has 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen, 20 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 9 ploughs; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,4 In LEAKE 2 bovates of land taxable. There is nothing there. A Jurisdiction of this manor. ^[A Jurisdiction of Gotham. Stori had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,5 ?M? In STANTON[-on-the-Wolds] Stori had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Alfred [* the butler *], the Count's man, has 1 plough and 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,6 ?M? Also in STANTON[-on-the-Wolds] Frani had 1 bovate of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Now 3 villagers have 1 plough. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,7 ?M? In KEYWORTH Stori had 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Alfred [* the butler *], the Count's man, has 2 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] NTT 4,8 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] In NEWTHORPE Alwin had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Pasturable woodland 8 furlongs long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 2s; now 12d. [= ?4? Land of the Count of Mortain =] <283a> ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York NTT 5,1 THURGARTON Wapentake ?M? In SOUTHWELL with its outliers 22 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 24 ploughs. Archbishop Thomas has 10 ploughs in lordship; 10 Freemen, 75 villagers and 23 smallholders who have 37 ploughs. 2 mills, 40s; a fishery and a ferry 6s. Of this land 6 men-at-arms hold 4 1/2 carucates. Three clerics have 1 1/2 carucates of land; of it 2 bovates are in prebend. Two Englishmen have 3 carucates of land and 5 bovates. The men-at-arms have 7 ploughs in lordship and 35 villagers and 28 smallholders who have 21 ploughs. 1 mill, 8s. The clerics have 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship and 7 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. The Englishmen have 4 ploughs in lordship; 20 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 6 1/2 ploughs. To Southwell belongs meadow, 188 acres. Pasturable woodland 8 leagues long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide; arable land 5 leagues long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £40; now £40 15s. In Southwell there are reckoned 12 outliers. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,2 In NORTH MUSKHAM 1 1/2 carucates taxable. ^[Belongs to Southwell?]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,3 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M&B? In CROPWELL [Bishop] and HICKLING, an outlier, St Mary's of Southwell had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. The Canons have 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 Freemen, 15 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 6 ploughs and 2 oxen; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,4 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M&B? In LANEHAM, with these outliers - ASKHAM, BECKINGHAM, SAUNDBY, BOLE, `[West] BURTON', [South] WHEATLEY [and] [North] LEVERTON - 9 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 27 ploughs. 10 bovates of this land are in the lordship of the hall; the rest is jurisdiction. Now Archbishop Thomas has 4 1/2 ploughs there; 35 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 fisheries, 8s; 1 mill, 16s; pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide; meadow, 100 acres. In the above outliers which belong to this manor are 38 Freemen, 17 villagers and 20 smallholders who have 14 1/2 ploughs. Also another 33 Freemen, 6 villagers and 18 smallholders who have 15 ploughs. 2 men-at-arms hold these from the Archbishop with their land. [Value ***]. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,5 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In [South] MUSKHAM and [Little?] CARLTON 4 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 9 1/2 ploughs. Archbishop Thomas has 2 ploughs in lordship; 20 Freemen, 7 villagers and 16 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 66 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10[s]. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,6 [THURGARTON Wapentake] In ROLLESTON Aelfric had as a manor 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 1 plough, which 5 villagers have there. Meadow, 12 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] <283b> NTT 5,7 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M&B? In SUTTON[-cum-Lound] and SCROOBY, an outlier, and {{MATTERSEY}} LOUND, an outlier, 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Archbishop Thomas has 2 ploughs in lordship; 14 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league and 8 furlongs long and 8 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,8 Jurisdiction of this manor. In EATON 2 carucates taxable. In TILN 2 bovates and the fourth part of 1 bovate. In WELHAM and {SIMENTON} 5 bovates and the fourth part of 1 bovate. In [Little] GRINGLEY 1 bovate and the fourth part of 1 bovate. In SCAFTWORTH 1 carucate. In EVERTON 1 carucate and the third part of 1 bovate. This land is for 12 ploughs. Now 38 Freemen with 18 villagers and 20 smallholders have 25 ploughs. In TILN 1 mill which belongs to Laneham pays 30s. In [West] RETFORD 1 mill belongs to Sutton[-cum-Lound]. In CLARBOROUGH 6 1/2 bovates. Meadow 4 1/2 furlongs long and as much wide and a further 45 acres; pasturable woodland 2 1/2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,9 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In BLIDWORTH the Archbishop of York had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Archbishop Thomas has 5 villagers who have 2 ploughs; a mill which is in Lowdham. Pasturable woodland 3 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,10 An outlier. ?B? In CALVERTON 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 7 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 2 acres; pasturable woodland 8 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. ^[An outlier of Blidworth]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,11 ?M? In OXTON Alnoth had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Archbishop Thomas has 1 plough in lordship; 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. The King has 1 bovate of this land; the rest is an adjunct of Blidworth. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,12 [* `BASSETLAW' Wapentake *] In RANSKILL 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 1 plough. It was and is waste. Godric held it; the Archbishop holds it. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,13 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In NORWELL St Mary's of Southwell had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 22 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 12d; 1 fishery; meadow, 73 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,14 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In OSMANTHORPE 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 3 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Norwell. St Mary's of Southwell had it]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,15 ?S? In WILLOUGHBY 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 3 villagers have 2 ploughs; meadow, 16 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Norwell. St Mary's of Southwell had it]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,16 ?S? In CAUNTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman and 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Norwell. St Mary's of Southwell had it]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,17 In HOCKERTON 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[Belongs to Norwell. St Mary's of Southwell had it]^ [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,18 [* THURGARTON Wapentake *] In WOODBOROUGH 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 1/2 plough in lordship. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. It belongs to Southwell. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] NTT 5,19 There also ^[WOODBOROUGH]^ 1 cleric has 1 bovate of land taxable under the Archbishop. [= ?5? Land of the Archbishop of York =] <283c> <283d> ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln NTT 6,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In NEWARK[-on-Trent] with 2 outliers, BALDERTON and FARNDON, Countess Godiva had 7 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 26 ploughs. Bishop Remigius has 7 ploughs in lordship; 56 burgesses, 42 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 20 1/2 ploughs. 10 churches and 8 priests who have 5 ploughs. 7 freemen have 5 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s 4d; 1 fishery. All the customary dues of the King and the Earl from this Wapentake are attached to Newark[-on-Trent]. Before 1066 it paid £50; now £34. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,2 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In BALDERTON 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 26 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 9 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newark[-on-Trent]. Countess Godiva had it]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,3 ?S? In KILVINGTON 1 bovate; SYERSTON 1 1/2 bovates; ELSTON 1 bovate; [East] STOKE 1 1/2 bovates; HAWTON 2 1/2 bovates; CODDINGTON 1 carucate; BARNBY[-in-the-Willows] 2 1/2 bovates; WINTHORPE 6 1/2 bovates; altogether 3 carucates and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 10 1/2 ploughs. 77 Freemen with 4 smallholders have 15 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 163 acres, in these [Jurisdictions]. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newark[-on-Trent]. Countess Godiva had it]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,4 ?S? In [South] SCARLE 2 1/2 carucates; GIRTON 1 1/2 carucates; SPALFORD 3 1/2 bovates; THORNEY 1 carucate; WIGSLEY 7 bovates; HARBY 1 bovate; COTHAM 1 bovate; altogether 6 1/2 carucates and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 21 ploughs and 3 oxen. 71 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 21 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 280 acres; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Newark[-on-Trent]. Countess Godiva had it]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,5 ?2M? In ELSTON Leofwin and Pilwin had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager and 3 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s. Ravensward and Arngrim hold from the Bishop. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,6 ?M? In CODDINGTON Wulfric had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. The Bishop has 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,7 ?M? There also ^[CODDINGTON]^ Buggi had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Bothild holds it. Value 2s. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,8 ?M? In CLIFTON Wulfgeat had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Bishop Remigius has 3 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. Ralph holds it. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,9 ?M? In HARBY Godwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 5 villagers have 2 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,10 ?M? In CLIFTON Frani had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Bishop Remigius has 1 plough; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Sighwat holds it. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,11 ?M? There also ^[CLIFTON]^ Wulfgeat had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. <284a> It is waste. Ralph holds it. The fourth part of 1 church; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,12 ?M? There also ^[CLIFTON]^ Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Aghmund also holds from the Bishop; he has 2 oxen in a plough. 2 villagers likewise [have] 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,13 In `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?M? In FLEDBOROUGH Countess Godiva had 1 carucate and 3 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 2 1/2 ploughs; 16 villagers and 5 Freemen, with 1 bovate of this land, who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12d; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]5. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,14 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In NORMANTON[-on-Trent] 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 11 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Fledborough. Countess Godiva had it. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] NTT 6,15 ?M? In STOKEHAM Countess Godiva had 6 bovates of land, and a third part and a fifteenth taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 5 Freemen and 4 smallholders; they have 3 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. Underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?6? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <284b> ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux NTT 7,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In COTHAM Leofric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Wazelin , the Bishop of Bayeux's man, has 1 plough; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 1/2 plough; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTT 7,2 ?M? In BARNBY[-in-the-Willows] Wulfric had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Losoard , the Bishop of Bayeux's man, has 1 plough; 4 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 9 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church in [the lands of] which lies 1/2 bovate of this land; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; underwood. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTT 7,3 ?M? In CODDINGTON Wulfric had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTT 7,4 ?M? In CODDINGTON Leofric had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Oudkell has 1/2 plough under the Bishop; 4 Freemen, with 4 bovates of this land, and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough; meadow, 5 acres. [Value ***]. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTT 7,5 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In ROLLESTON Godwin had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable, and the fourth part of 1 bovate. Land for 6 ploughs. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough; 11 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 27s; meadow, 68 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £4 10s. To this manor belong 7 Freemen in Upton and Collingham. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NTT 7,6 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In SCREVETON Toti had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Hugh nephew of Herbert, the Bishop's man, has 5 Freemen, 4 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs and 6 oxen; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 32s. [= ?[7]? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?[8]? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough NTT 8,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In COLLINGHAM St Peter's of Peterborough had 4 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 14 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 37 Freemen, with 2 carucates and 3 bovates of this land, and 8 villagers and 20 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. A priest and 2 churches; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 200 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £9; now the same. [= ?[8]? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] NTT 8,2 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In NORTH MUSKHAM St Peter's of Peterborough had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 Freemen, with 2 1/2 bovates of land, and 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; 1 derelict [mill]; half a fishery; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?[8]? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] <284c> ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully NTT 9,1 NEWARK Wapentake ?M? In ELSTON Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Norman the priest has from Roger of Bully 5 villagers who have 5 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,2 ?r? ?M? In SHELTON and FLAWBOROUGH Alsi [* son of Karski *] had 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Robert [* the bursar *], Roger's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill-site; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,3 ?M? In CLIFTON Odhgrim had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 1 Freeman, with 1 bovate of this land, and 7 villagers with 3 ploughs; the fourth part of a church; meadow, 30 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,4 Jurisdiction. ?S? In SPALFORD 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough and meadow, 12 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has it. Odhgrim had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,5 ?M? In BROADHOLME, or CLIFTON, Alwy had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 4 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 3 villagers who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres. Roger of Bully holds it. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,6 `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?M? In [East] MARKHAM Edwy had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough. 9 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 16s. [Value] before 1066 £3; now £4. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <284cd> NTT 9,7 In HEADON 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A Jurisdiction of [East] Markham. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 Freeman has 2 oxen. ^[Edwy had it. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,8 In UPTON 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A Jurisdiction of [East] Markham. 9 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. ^[Edwy had it. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,9 In GAMSTON 1 garden and 1 Freeman, which belong to [East] Markham. 1 garden, which belongs to Eaton. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <284c> NTT 9,10 ?M? There also ^[[East] MARKHAM]^ Frani had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Turold, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 1 villager with 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,11 ?2M? There also ^[[East] MARKHAM]^ Godwin and Ulfkil had 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *], 4 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 16s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,12 ?2M? In TUXFORD Alwy and Wulfmer had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Roger has 4 ploughs; 32 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 14 ploughs; 1 mill, 10s 8d. Value before 1066 £10; now £8. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,13 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In KIRTON and WALESBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 5 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Tuxford. Alwy and Wulfmer had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,14 ?S? In EGMANTON 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman and 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Tuxford. Alwy and Wulfmer had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,15 ?3M? In EGMANTON Thorkil and Wulfmer had 4 1/2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger has 4 ploughs; 13 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. <284d> 2 mills, 30s. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,16 ?M? In BOUGHTON Edwy had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,17 ?M? In OLLERTON Alwold had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 5 Freemen and 1 villager have 2 ploughs; 1 mill, 6s 8d. [Value] before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,18 ?M? In COTTAM? Hardwulf had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 16s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,19 ?4M? In ORDSALL Osward , Thorsten, Ordric and Thorsten had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Two of Roger's men have 3 ploughs; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 1 furlong long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 28s; now 24s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,20 ?10M? In EATON 10 thanes each had his hall. Between them [they had] 6 1/2 bovates of land and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 14 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 60 acres. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]3. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <284c> NTT 9,21 In MISSON 1 bovate of land taxable. It belongs to Eaton. ^[10 thanes had it. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <284d> NTT 9,22 ?M? In GROVE Alwy and Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert [* the bursar *], Roger's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,23 In ORDSALL 1 1/2 bovates. Land for 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Grove. Alwy and Osmund [* {Benz} *] had it. Robert [* the bursar *], Roger's man, has it?]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,24 ?S? In RANBY 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction of Grove of Grove [{sic}]. It is waste. ^[Alwy and Osmund [* {Benz} *] had it. Robert [* the bursar *], Roger's man, has it?]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,25 In RANBY 1 bovate taxable. A Jurisdiction of Eaton. ^[10 thanes had it. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,26 ?M? In HEADON Godric and 6 other thanes each had a hall. Between them [they had] 8 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. William [* the priest *], Roger's man, [has] 2 ploughs; 14 Freemen, 9 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. Meadow, 26 acres; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,27 ?S? In UPTON 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 3 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Headon. Godric and 6 other thanes had it. William [* the priest *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,28 ?M? In WEST MARKHAM Godric had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 2 ploughs; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs; meadow, 16 acres. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Claron [* father of Arnold *] holds it. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <285a> NTT 9,29 ?S? In WEST MARKHAM 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A Jurisdiction of Tuxford. 6 Freemen and 5 villagers have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. ^[Alwy and Wulfmer had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,30 ?S? There also ^[WEST MARKHAM]^ 1 bovate of land taxable: A Jurisdiction of Grove. 1 bovate taxable: a Jurisdiction of Eaton. 1 bovate taxable: A Jurisdiction of [West] Drayton. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[_ had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,31 ?2M? In [West] DRAYTON Swein [* son of Svavi *] and Wulfstan had 4 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 of Roger's men have 1 plough; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. 3 mills which pay 50s; meadow, 7 acres; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 17s 4d. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,32 ?2M? In ELKESLEY {Locre} and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Claron [* father of Arnold *] has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs. [Value] before 1066 and now 26s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,33 ?M? In BABWORTH Wulfmer had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Pasturable woodland, 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,34 ?2M? In `NORTH'_MORTON Asfrith and Leofketel had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 16s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,35 ?M? In `COLD COATES' Karski [* father of Alsi *] had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 mills, 20s. Value before 1066, 30s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,36 ?2M? In CUCKNEY Alric and Wulfsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 9 villagers who have 3 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 2s less. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,37 ?2M? In PERLETHORPE Thorsten and Wulfmer had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Richard [* the priest *], Roger's man, has 4 ploughs; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. Pasturable woodland [***] furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 26s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,38 Also a Jurisdiction there. ?S? In GLEADTHORPE 4 bovates of land [***] taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 4 Freemen have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Perlethorpe. Thorsten and Wulfmer had it. Richard [* the priest *], Roger's man has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,39 ?2M? In [Old] CLIPSTONE Osbern and Wulfsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 3 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill, 3s. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,40 ?3M? In WARSOP Godric, Leofgeat and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. Roger has 3 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 6 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 15 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest <285b> and a church; 1 mill, 16d; half a mill-site; pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 4 wide. [Value] before 1066, 64s; now 4s less. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,41 ?2M? In CLUMBER Aethelwold and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Part - 2 bovates - which Fulco [* of Lisors *] holds is waste. In another [part] Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] has 1 plough under Roger; 1 mill, 12d. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 4s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,42 ?S? In {ODESTORP} and [West] RETFORD 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Clumber. It is waste. ^[Fulco [* of Lisors *] and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] hold it. Aethelwold and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,43 ?M? In WORKSOP Alsi [* son of Karski *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Roger has 1 plough in lordship; 22 Freemen, with 12 bovates of this land, and 24 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 22 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]7. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,44 ?2M? In `ROOLTON' Wulfsi and Arnketil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 4 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. There also 1 bovate of land taxable. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,45 ?M? In BILBY Grimkel had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ingram , Roger's man, has 1 plough; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,46 ?M? In HODSOCK Wulfsi had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Turold, Roger's man, has 2 ploughs; 3 Freemen, with 4 bovates of this land, and 12 villagers who have 9 ploughs. 2 mills, 16s 4d; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,47 There also [* HODSOCK? *] 1 carucate of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of the King's manor of Mansfield. ^[King Edward had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,48 There also [* HODSOCK? *] 1 carucate of land. A Jurisdiction of the King's manor of Bothamsall; it pays tax. ^[Earl Tosti had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,49 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In BLYTH 1 bovate of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. ^[A Jurisdiction of Hodsock. Wulfsi had it. Turold, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,50 ?6M? In CARLTON[-in-Lindrick] 6 thanes each had a hall. Between them [they had] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Turold [* of Quièvrecourt *], Roger's man, has 2 ploughs; 2 Freemen, 16 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church; 2 mills, 21s; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,51 ?M? In LOUND Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,52 ?M? In SERLBY Aelfric had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Gilbert [* the priest *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 ploughs; 1 mill, 3s. Value before 1066 and now [20]s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,53 ?2M? In TORWORTH Brictsi and Karski [* father of Alsi *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. {I} [***] Azo the priest has it from Roger. It is waste. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 3s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <285c> NTT 9,54 ?2M? In BARNBY [Moor] Thorfridh and Swarti had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12d. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,55 ?3M? In HARWORTH Wada , Wulfgeat and Wulfstan had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, [has] 1 plough in lordship; 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. A church; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,56 Also Jurisdiction there. ?S? In MARTIN 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 10 villagers have 5 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Harworth. Wada , Wulfgeat and Wulfstan had it. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,57 ?3M? In STYRRUP Leofing, Thorkil and Leofric had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Bernard, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 9 Freemen, with 1/2 carucate of this land, and 7 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 25s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,58 There also ^[STYRRUP]^ 1 bovate of land taxable. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Styrrup. Leofing, Thorkil and Leofric had it. Bernard, Roger's man has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,59 In `LYTHE' Wapentake ?M? In KELHAM Thorkil and Godric had 10 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Turold, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 7 Freemen, with 5 bovates of this land, and 3 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres; underwood 16 furlongs long and 74 virgates wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 28s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,60 ?M? In HOCKERTON Wulfsi and Thorkil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Roger has 2 ploughs in lordship; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres; a church; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs and 4 virgates wide. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,61 In CARLTON[-on-Trent] Roger has 12 acres of meadow. ^[Belongs to Hockerton. Wulfsi and Thorkil had it?]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,62 ?2M? In GRASSTHORPE Dunning and Grim had 6 1/2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 2 ploughs; 4 Freemen, 12 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. 3 mills, 20s; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now £3. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,63 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In SUTTON[-on-Trent] 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Grassthorpe. Dunning and Grim had it. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,64 ?2M? In MARNHAM Aelfric and Dene had 6 1/2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman has 12 acres of land; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,65 ?M? In another MARNHAM Wulfsi had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger has 4 ploughs in lordship; 2 Freemen, with 40 acres of land, and 20 villagers who have 7 ploughs; 1 mill, 4s; 1 fishery; meadow, 24 acres. Underwood 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <285d> NTT 9,66 ?M? In SKEGBY Alwold and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Two of Roger's men have 3 ploughs in lordship; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 48s; now 40s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,67 Jurisdiction. ?S? In SUTTON[-on-Trent] 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Skegby. Alwold and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had it. Two of Roger's men have it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,68 ?S? In NORMANTON[-on-Trent] 1/2 bovate of land taxable. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Skegby. Alwold and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had it. Two of Roger's men have it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,69 ?5M? In NORMANTON[-on-Trent] 5 thanes - Iusten , {{Aslak}} Durand , Alward , Wulfmer, Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] - each had his hall, and each [had] 1 bovate of land and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 9 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 3 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,70 ?6M? In WESTON Almer, Alwy, Osbern, Grim, Edric , Stenulf each had his hall {{and each 1 bovate of land}}. Between them [they had] 6 1/2 bovates. Land for 4 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Robert [* the bursar *] and Turold, Roger's men, have 4 1/2 ploughs; 1 Freeman, 14 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 3 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and as wide. Value before 1066, 70s; now 50s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,71 Also a Jurisdiction there. ?S? In {ODESTORP} and [West] RETFORD 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager. The fourth part of 1 mill; meadow, 4 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Weston. Almer, Alwy, Osbern, Grim, Edric , Stenulf had it. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Robert [* the bursar *] and Turold, Roger's men, have it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,72 In THURGARTON Wapentake ?M? In GEDLING Dunstan had 9 1/2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 32s; now 40s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,73 ?M? In EPPERSTONE and WOODBOROUGH Wulfgeat had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Roger has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, with 1 bovate of this land, and 3 villagers who have 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 1 silver mark. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,74 ?M? In GUNTHORPE [* Earl *] Morcar had 3 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Roger has 4 ploughs in lordship; 5 Freemen, with 1 1/2 bovates of this land, and 40 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 16 ploughs. A toll and a boat which pay 30s 8d; 2 fisheries, 25s; meadow, 180 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 5 wide. Value before 1066 £15; now £10; exactions, 30s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,75 ?S? In BURTON [Joyce] and LOWDHAM 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction of Gunthorpe. 4 Freemen and 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[[* Earl *] Morcar had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,76 ?2M? In OXTON Thorsten and Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Roger has <286a> 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 2 ploughs; 1 mill, 5s 4d. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,77 In RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake ?M? In STANFORD[-on-Soar] Alsi [* son of Karski *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 1 plough; 5 Freemen, 3 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 6s 8d; meadow, 11 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,78 ?S? In NORMANTON[-on-Soar] 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now 4s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Stanford[-on-Soar]. Alsi [* son of Karski *] had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,79 ?M? In THRUMPTON Leofwin and Alnoth had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 1 plough; 3 Freemen, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,80 ?M? In HOLME [Pierrepont] Thorth had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger has 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 5 ploughs; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now £6. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <286b> NTT 9,81 In BASSINGFIELD 10 bovates of land taxable and 2 parts of 1 bovate. Land for 2 ploughs. A Jurisdiction of Holme [Pierrepont]. 8 Freemen have 3 ploughs; meadow, 15 acres. ^[Thorth had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <286a> NTT 9,82 ?2M? In PLUMTREE Wulfheah and Godric had [***], with 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 3 ploughs; 33 villagers who have 5 ploughs. A church; meadow, 23 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,83 Also a Jurisdiction there. ?S? In RUDDINGTON 10 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 18 Freemen have 3 ploughs; meadow, 33 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Plumtree. Wulfheah and Godric had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,84 ?M? In NORMANTON[-on-the-Wolds] Wulfheah had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 4 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,85 ?B? There also ^[NORMANTON[-on-the-Wolds]]^ 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. It lies in [the lands of] Plumtree. ^[Wulfheah and Godric had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,86 ?S? In STANTON[-on-the-Wolds] 1/2 bovate of land taxable. 1 villager has 5 oxen in a plough. It belongs to Plumtree. ^[Wulfheah and Godric had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,87 ?S? In KEYWORTH 2 bovates of land taxable. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. It belongs to Plumtree. ^[Wulfheah and Godric had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,88 ?3M? In KEYWORTH Harold , Richard and Frani had 6 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 4 Freemen, 3 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 17s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,89 ?M? In LEAKE Godric had 2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Arnulf? [* of Bully *], Roger's man, has 2 ploughs; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough, and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,90 In BROXTOWE Wapentake ?3M? In WYSALL {Estan} , Alsi [* son of Karski *] and Gladwin had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 3 ploughs in lordship; 15 villagers and 5 Freemen, with 6 bovates of this land, and 1 smallholder who have 10 ploughs. A church. [Value] before 1066, 45s; now 48s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,91 In the King's THORPE[-in-the-Glebe] 7 bovates of land taxable, which belong to Wysall. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 2s. ^[{Estan} , Alsi [* son of Karski *] and Gladwin had it. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,92 ?M? In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 2 Freemen, with 1 bovate of this land, and 3 villagers and 15 smallholders have 4 ploughs, and meadow, 13 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,93 In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] the fourth part of 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. ^[_ had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <286b> NTT 9,94 ?2M? In COSTOCK and REMPSTONE Godric [* son of Fredegis *] and Algar [* {Cida} *] had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 13 oxen. Roger has 2 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 carucate of this land is waste. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 12s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,95 In BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In TOLLERTON Alsi [* son of Karski *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs; 8 Freemen with 3 1/2 ploughs; 2 mills, 3s. A church; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,96 ?2M? In LAMCOTE Frani and Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 7 1/2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Roger has 1 1/2 ploughs and 1 villager and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 15s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,97 ?M? In BINGHAM [* Earl *] Tosti had 3 carucates of land and 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 4 ploughs; 26 villagers, 5 smallholders and 14 Freemen who have 12 1/2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £10. In Newton 3 bovates taxable. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,98 ?2M? There also ^[BINGHAM]^ Hoga and Helghi had 5 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman, 8 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 1 plough; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 13[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,99 ?S? In SHELFORD 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction of Bingham. 3 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[Hoga and Helghi had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,100 ?M? In [East] BRIDGFORD Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 3 ploughs; 20 Freemen, with 10 bovates of this land, and 15 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 11 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £5. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,101 ?3M? There also ^[[East] BRIDGFORD]^ Thorsten, Rosskell and Iusten had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The land is not cultivated. Value before 1066, 8s; now 3s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,102 ?M? In KNEETON Wulfgeat had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Roger has 1 plough; 2 villagers with 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,103 ?2M? In SAXONDALE Wulfgeat and Ospak had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 Freemen, 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 25s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,104 ?M? In CLIPSTON Wulfgeat had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger has in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 Freemen, 12 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,105 ?M? In `WARBY' Godric [* son of Fredegis *] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. It is waste. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,106 ?M? In SCREVETON Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 smallholder has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 5s; now 8s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <286c> NTT 9,107 ?M? In [Car] COLSTON Wulfgeat had 6 bovates of land and 1 acre taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 13 Freemen, 3 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,108 ?M? In FLINTHAM Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 3 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,109 ?S? There also ^[FLINTHAM]^ 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Kneeton. Ernwin the priest has it from Roger. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[Wulfgeat had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,110 ?M? In ELTON [* Earl *] Morcar had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ralph [* of Neuf-Marché *], Roger's man, has 3 ploughs; 3 Freemen and 11 villagers who have 6 ploughs. A church; meadow, 12 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now £4. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,111 ?M? In OWTHORPE Helghi had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William [* the priest *], Roger's man, has 1 plough; 4 Freemen and 8 villagers who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,112 In OSWALDBECK Wapentake ?3M? In FENTON Wulfheah , Leofric and Grim had 1 bovate of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. It is waste, except for 1 smallholder. Pasturable woodland, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 5s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,113 There also ^[FENTON]^ Spearhafoc had 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough, with full jurisdiction, without a hall. It is waste. Pasturable woodland, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s 8d. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,114 ?2M? In STURTON[-le-Steeple] Spearhafoc and Arnketil had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Now 2 villagers, 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders who have 7 oxen in a plough; meadow, 8 acres. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 2 silver marks; now the same. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,115 ?5M? In [North] WHEATLEY 5 thanes had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Roger has 4 ploughs in lordship; 4 Freemen and 25 villagers who have 12 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Underwood 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now £8. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,116 ?M? In `[West] BURTON' Spearhafoc had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 fishery, 200 eels; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,117 Also Jurisdiction there. ?S? In EVERTON and HARWELL 2 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of `[West] Burton'. Spearhafoc had it. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,118 ?M? In BOLE Thorfridh had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 4 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. To this manor are attached 6 bovates of land taxable whose <286d> jurisdiction is in Saundby. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 4 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 8 furlongs long and 2 wide; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,119 ?M? In BECKINGHAM Osbern had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Geoffrey, Roger's man, has 1 plough and meadow, 15 acres. Pasturable woodland 7 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 16s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,120 ?M? In WALKERINGHAM Aethelstan? had 10 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 4 Freemen, 1 villager and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow 2 furlongs long and 1 wide; woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,121 ?5M? In MISTERTON 5 thanes had 13 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Roger has 8 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow 3 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide; pasturable woodland 12 1/2 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 2s more. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,122 ?7M? In GRINGLEY[-on-the-Hill] 7 thanes had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 3 ploughs; 10 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A church; 1 fishery, 1000 eels; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £4. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,123 Also Jurisdiction there. ?S? In MISTERTON 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 5 Freemen, 1 villager and 5 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 1/2 wide; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Gringley[-on-the-Hill]. 7 thanes had it. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,124 ?S? In HARWELL and EVERTON 3 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman and 1 villager have 1/2 plough and meadow, 3 acres. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Gringley[-on-the-Hill]. 7 thanes had it. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,125 ?M? In BOLE Wulfmer had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Roger has 1 plough and the fourth part of a church; 2 mills, 32s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,126 ?M? In CLAYWORTH Grimkel had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has 3 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 2 1/2 furlongs long and 18 perches wide; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs and 10 perches long and as wide. Value before 1066, 4s; now 5s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,127 ?M? In CLARBOROUGH Regnvald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Fulco [* of Lisors *], Roger's man, has 1/2 plough and 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs, and meadow, 7 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 6s; now 20s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <287a> NTT 9,128 There also ^[CLARBOROUGH]^ Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 1/2 bovate of land taxable, with full jurisdiction. Land for 2 oxen. The same Ulfkil himself holds from Roger; he has 2 smallholders with 2 oxen; meadow, 1 acre. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 16d. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,129 ?M? In TRESWELL Godric had 6 bovates of land and the third part and the fifteenth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger [* of Louvetot *], Roger's man, has 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 50s. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,130 In [South] LEVERTON 3 1/2 bovates of land and a half of the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Roger has this land; he has 7 villagers who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Half a church; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; meadow 1 1/2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Roger has half of this woodland and meadow. Value 10s. Land for 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Treswell. Godric had it]^ [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,131 ?7M? In RAMPTON 7 thanes had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. Roger of Bully with 4 of his men has 3 ploughs; 11 Freemen, 8 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 5 1/2 ploughs. A church; 3 1/2 fisheries, 3s 6d; meadow, 65 acres. Value before 1066, 54s; now 4s less. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] NTT 9,132 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In MATTERSEY 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 Freeman. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?[9]? Land of Roger of Bully =] <287b> ?[10]? Land of William Peverel NTT 10,1 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In COLWICK Godric had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William Peverel has 1 plough in lordship; 7 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 slaves; 1 mill, 5s; half a fishery; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. {Walann} holds it. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,2 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?2M? In SIBTHORPE Leofwin and Thorbiorn had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 13 oxen. Robert, William's man, has 1 plough; 5 villagers with 1 plough; 1 mill, 20d; meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 24s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,3 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In GONALSTON and MILTON Wulfsi the noble had 2 carucates of land, 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William has in lordship 1 plough; 2 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 7 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 tributaries who have 3 ploughs; 2 mills, 40s; meadow, 10 acres. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 60s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,4 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In THRUMPTON Staplewin had 3 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now 5s 4d. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,5 ?M? In CLIFTON Countess Goda? had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. William has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 Freemen, 19 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £16; now £9. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,6 {{There also ^[CLIFTON]^, Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had and has 1 bovate of land taxable; 1 villager with 2 oxen; meadow, 1 acre.}} [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,7 In BARTON[-in-Fabis] 2 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. ^[Belongs to Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,8 ?S? In WILFORD, a Jurisdiction. 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 23 Freemen have 7 ploughs. A priest; meadow, 18 acres; half a fishery. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,9 ?S? In [West] BRIDGFORD, a Jurisdiction. 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William has 1/2 plough in lordship; 3 Freemen, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,10 ?S? In NORMANTON[-on-the-Wolds] 1 1/2 bovates. In KEYWORTH the third part of 1 bovate. In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] 2 1/2 bovates. In STANTON[-on-the-Wolds] 2 bovates and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Jurisdiction of Clifton. 4 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs. William has in lordship 1 plough, in Stanton[-on-the-Wolds], and meadow, 2 acres. ^[Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,11 ?S? In COSTOCK 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 Freeman has 1 plough and meadow, 2 acres. Land for 1 ox. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,12 In ADBOLTON 6 bovates taxable. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,13 ?S? In BASSINGFIELD 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,14 ?S? In GAMSTON 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 7 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Clifton. Countess Goda? had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,15 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In RADFORD Aelfric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William has in lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. <287c> 4 mills, £3; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 3 acres; half a fishery. Value before 1066 and now £4. Of this land Wulfnoth holds 1 bovate as thaneland. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,16 ?4M? In STAPLEFORD Wulfsi the noble, Staplewin , Godwin and Gladwin had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William has in lordship, and Robert [* of Hérils *] holds from him, 3 ploughs and 6 villagers, with 6 ploughs, and 2 slaves. A priest and a church; meadow, 58 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,17 ?M? In `MORTON' Bovi had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. William has 1 1/2 ploughs; 5 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 12 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 9 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,18 ?M? In NEWBOUND [* Earl *] Morcar had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William has in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 9 villagers who have 3 ploughs; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,19 ?S? In [Old] LENTON 2 carucates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Newbound. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs; 1 mill. ^[[* Earl *] Morcar had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,20 ?3M? In LINBY three brothers had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William has 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest; 1 mill, 10s; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 26s 8d; now 40s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,21 In PAPPLEWICK 5 bovates of land are attached to this manor. ^[Belongs to Linby. Three brothers had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,22 ?M? In [Old] BASFORD Alwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Saxfrith , William's man, has 1 plough; 2 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A priest; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,23 ?M? {{There also ^[[Old] BASFORD]^ Skuli had 1 bovate of land taxable; it is now in William's charge.}} [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,24 ?M? In [Old] LENTON Wulfnoth had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Now in William's charge. The same Wulfnoth has 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 1 plough; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15[s]. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,25 ?M? In TOTON Healfdene had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has 3 ploughs; 4 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 16 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Half a church and a priest; 2 mills, 8s; meadow, 100 acres; a small willow-bed. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,26 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In CHILWELL {{5}} 3 bovates of land taxable. ^[A Jurisdiction of Toton. Healfdene had it. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,27 ?M? In STRELLEY Godric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Godwin the priest has 1 plough from William; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,28 ?M? There also ^[STRELLEY]^ Brun had 3 bovates of land taxable. Now Ambrose holds from William. Value before 1066, 3s; now 12d. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] <287d> NTT 10,29 ?M? In GREASLEY Wulfsi had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William has 1 plough; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; pasturable woodland 9 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,30 ?M? There also ^[GREASLEY]^ Wulfsi had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Aelric holds from William. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,31 ?M? In BRINSLEY Brun had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Aelric has 1 plough under William; 1 villager who have [has] 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 6s 8d; now 4s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,32 ?M? In EASTWOOD Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. It is waste. William has charge [of it]. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 5s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,33 ?M? In NEWTHORPE Grimkel had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Value before 1066, 5s; now 2s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,34 ?3M? In BEESTON Alfheah , Alwin and Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. William has in lordship 2 ploughs; 17 villagers and 1 Freeman who have 9 ploughs. [***] Meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,35 ?M? In WOLLATON Wulfsi the noble had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has 1 plough; 7 Freemen and 4 villagers who have 4 ploughs. Underwood 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,36 ?B? In COSSALL, an outlier, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. ^[An outlier of Wollaton. Wulfsi the noble had it. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,37 ?S? In BRAMCOTE, a Jurisdiction, 6 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Wollaton. Wulfsi the noble had it. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,38 ?S? In `SUTTON [Passeys]', a Jurisdiction, 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Wollaton. Wulfsi the noble had it. Warner [* father of Robert *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,39 ?2M? In BILBOROUGH Aelric and Wulfsi [son of?] Swein had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Ambrose , William's man, has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 3 villagers and 4 slaves with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; underwood. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,40 ?M? In NUTHALL Healfdene had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. William has 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 1 plough. Underwood 5 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,41 In BROXTOWE 5 acres are attached. ^[Belongs to Nuthall. Healfdene had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,42 ?S? In WATNALL, a Jurisdiction, 2 bovates of land taxable. ^[A Jurisdiction of Nuthall. Healfdene had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,43 ?M? In WATNALL Grimkel had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William has 3 ploughs in lordship. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 2 wide. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,44 ?M? In WATNALL Siward had 2 bovates of land taxable. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,45 ?S? There also ^[WATNALL]^ Grim [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Watnall. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,46 ?S? There also ^[WATNALL]^ Almer [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Bulwell. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough. 1 Freeman, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. <288a> Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Jocelyn and Grimkel hold it. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,47 ?M? In KIMBERLEY Azur had 4 bovates of land taxable and Grimkel 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 1 villager and 5 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs. Underwood 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,48 ?M? There also ^[KIMBERLEY]^, in AWSWORTH, Alwin, 4 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. William has charge [of it]. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,49 ?M? In HUCKNALL two brothers had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Value before 1066, 8s; now 4[s]. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,50 ?S? In HEMPSHILL 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs and underwood, 4 acres. Its Jurisdiction lies in Bulwell and Watnall. ^[_ had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,51 ?2M? In [Old] BASFORD Alfheah and Algot had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Payne and Saxfrith , William's men, have 1 plough; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs; 3 mills, 25s 4d; meadow, 6 acres. Underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,52 There also ^[[Old] BASFORD]^ 1 bovate taxable. Skuli held it. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,53 ?M? In COSTOCK Fredegis [* father of Godric *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Godwin has 1 plough under William. 2 villagers [have] 1 plough and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,54 ?M? In REMPSTONE Fredegis [* father of Godric *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 5 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,55 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?2M? In RADCLIFFE[-on-Trent] Fredegis [* father of Godric *] had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Fredegis and Wulfgeat have there 2 ploughs under William; 15 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 18 acres; the site of half a fishery; the third part of 1 fishery. Value before 1066, 60s; now 32s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,56 ?M? In ADBOLTON Godwin the priest had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William has in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,57 ?M? In TITHBY Wulfric had 4 bovates of land and three parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Fredegis [* father of Godric *] holds it under William. 1 Freeman, 5 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,58 ?M? In WIVERTON Wulfric had 1 bovate of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,59 ?M? In LANGAR Godric had 2 carucates of land and 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. William has in lordship 3 ploughs; 15 Freemen, with 6 bovates of this land, and 19 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 11 ploughs; 2 mills, 5s; meadow, 50 acres. 1 freeman has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 100s; now £10. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,60 ?S? In WIVERTON, a Jurisdiction, 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 7 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs and 2 oxen and meadow, 8 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Langar. Godric had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] <288b> NTT 10,61 ?M? In BARNSTONE Godric and Azur each had a hall and each had 4 bovates of land and 7 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. William has in lordship 3 ploughs; 7 Freemen, with 4 bovates of this land, and 7 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now £4. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,62 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In NEWTHORPE Grimkel had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. ^[It is waste.]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,63 ?B? There also ^[NEWTHORPE]^ 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. An outlier of Kimberley. Both waste. ^[Azur had it]^ [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,64 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] In MANTON Alwin and Wulfgeat [had] 1 carucate taxable as 2 manors. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 3 ploughs. The value was and is 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,65 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] In SELSTON Wulfmer, Gladwin and Wulfric had 3 bovates of land as 3 manors. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 3 acres. Formerly 8s; value now 10s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] NTT 10,66 In BULWELL Godric had 2 carucates of land as a manor. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough there. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Formerly 12s; value now 5s. [= ?[10]? Land of William Peverel =] <288c> ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt NTT 11,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In FLAWBOROUGH Wulfric had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Walter of Aincourt has 1 plough; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,2 ?M? In STAUNTON[-in-the-Vale] Thori [* son of Roald *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 Freemen, with 1 1/2 bovates of this land, and 11 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,3 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In ALVERTON, FLAWBOROUGH and `DALLINGTON' 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres. Mauger holds it. ^[A Jurisdiction of Staunton[-in-the-Vale]. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,4 ?2M? In COTHAM Swein [* the noble *] and Thori [* son of Roald *] had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Walter has in lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,5 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In FLAWBOROUGH 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres. 5 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs and 24 acres of meadow. ^[A Jurisdiction of Cotham. Swein [* the noble *] and Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,6 ?M? In [East] STOKE Thori [* son of Roald *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 1/2 plough and meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. Osbert holds it. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,7 ?S? In HAWTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of [East] Stoke. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it. Osbert holds it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,8 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In HOCKERTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Walter has 1 plough; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 1/2 plough; meadow, 16 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15[s]. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,9 ?M? In KNAPTHORPE Thori [* son of Roald *] had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Pasturable woodland 8 furlongs long and 2 wide. [Value] before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,10 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In BULCOTE Swein the noble had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. There also 15 1/2 bovates of land taxable, a Jurisdiction of this manor. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 8 Freemen, 11 villagers, 12 smallholders and 2 slaves with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 76 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 1 league long and 8 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,11 ?M? In OXTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 1 Freeman, with a third part of 1 bovate of this land, with 1 smallholder who has 1/2 plough and meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 5s 4d. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,12 ?M? In THURGARTON and in `HORSEPOOL' Swein [* the noble *] had 3 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Walter has in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 Freemen, with 9 bovates of this land, <288d> and 12 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <282c> NTT 11,13 In TITHBY 2 bovates taxable. ^[Belongs to Thurgarton. Swein [* the noble *] had it?]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <288d> NTT 11,14 ?M? In HOVERINGHAM Swein [* the noble *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Walter has in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 Freemen, with 3 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate of this land, and 9 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 40s; 2 fisheries, 8s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same and 10s more. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,15 ?S? In FISKERTON Walter has 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Its Jurisdiction belongs to Southwell. He has 1 plough himself; 3 villagers with 1 plough. ^[Archbishop of York had it?]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,16 ?S? In MORTON Walter has 1/2 carucate of land taxable, whose jurisdiction belongs to Southwell. [He has] 1 plough himself. 3 villagers have 1 plough. ^[Archbishop of York had it?]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,17 ?S? In FARNSFIELD Walter has 2 bovates of land taxable. One is in the jurisdiction of Southwell and the other [in the jurisdiction] of the King, but it nevertheless belongs to the Hundred of Southwell. 1 plough in lordship. Value before 1066, 5s; now 8s. ^[Archbishop of York had it?]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,18 ?M? In ROLLESTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 11 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough in lordship; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and 3 oxen. A priest and a church; meadow, 32 acres; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,19 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In KELHAM 9 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 18 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 7 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 16 acres. Underwood 9 furlongs long and 50 virgates wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Rolleston. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,20 ?M? In FISKERTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Walter has in lordship 1 plough; 11 villagers who have 4 ploughs. 2 mills; 1 fishery; 1 ferry, 46s 8d; meadow, 42 acres; pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,21 ?S? In this FISKERTON Walter has 6 bovates of land; the Archbishop ^[of York]^ has its jurisdiction. ^[A Jurisdiction of Fiskerton. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,22 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In ASLOCKTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Walkelin , Walter's man, has 2 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 1 bovate of this land, and 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,23 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In HAWKSWORTH 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 2 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Aslockton. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it. Walkelin , Walter's man, has it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,24 ?M? In [Car] COLSTON Thori [* son of Roald *] had 2 1/2 bovates of land and 1 acre of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 smallholder ploughs with 1 ox. Meadow, 3 acres; Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. Walkelin holds it. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,25 ?M? In FLINTHAM Thori [* son of Roald *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Freeman, 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs and meadow, 24 acres. Reginald , Walter's man, has 1 plough. Underwood <289a> 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,26 ?M? In GRANBY Hemming had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Walter has in lordship 4 ploughs; 44 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 10 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now £20. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,27 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In BARNSTONE 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen ploughing and meadow, 11 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,28 ?S? In LANGAR 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen have 2 ploughs and 6 oxen ploughing. Half a church; meadow, 13 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,29 ?S? In WIVERTON 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 Freemen have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen ploughing and meadow, 20 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,30 ?S? In HICKLING 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 8 Freemen, 1 villager and 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A mill, 16s; meadow, 80 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,31 ?S? In KINOULTON 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and 7 oxen ploughing and meadow, 20 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,32 ?S? In CROPWELL [Butler] and WIVERTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 13 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Granby. Hemming had it]^ [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] NTT 11,33 ?M? In RADCLIFFE[-on-Trent] Swein [* the noble *] had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 19 acres. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?[11]? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <289b> ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin NTT 12,1 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] In LAXTON Toki [* son of Auti *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has 1 plough; 22 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 5 ploughs; 5 male slaves, 1 female slave; meadow, 40 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £9; now £6. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,2 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In KIRTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 3 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,3 In WILLOUGHBY 1 garden which belongs to Laxton. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,4 ?S? In WALESBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,5 ?S? In EAKRING 1/2 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,6 ?S? In OMPTON 2 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,7 [* `LYTHE' Wapentake *] ?S? In KNAPTHORPE 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. Land for 2 oxen. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,8 ?S? In CAUNTON 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 10 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,9 ?S? In BEESTHORPE 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; pasturable woodland, 10 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,10 ?S? In CARLTON[-on-Trent] 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Laxton. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Walter, Geoffrey Alselin's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,11 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In NORTH MUSKHAM Wulfric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,12 There also ^[NORTH MUSKHAM]^ 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 16 Freemen, 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 40 acres. Formerly 100s; value now £4. Toki [* son of Auti *] held it as a manor. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,13 ?S? There also ^[NORTH MUSKHAM]^ 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. Meadow, 12 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of North Muskham. Toki [* son of Auti *] held it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,14 ?S? In [Little] CARLTON 1 bovate of land taxable. There are 2 Freemen who have nothing. ^[A Jurisdiction of North Muskham. Toki [* son of Auti *] held it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,15 ?M? In WILLOUGHBY Toki [* son of Auti *] had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. 1/2 mill; meadow, 12 acres. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,16 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In STOKE [Bardolph] and GEDLING Toki [* son of Auti *] had 3 carucates and 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Geoffrey has in lordship 2 ploughs; 15 villagers, 6 slaves and 21 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 fishery; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 110s; now £6. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,17 ?S? In CARLTON, GEDLING and COLWICK 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 30 Freemen have 10 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. ^[Jurisdictions of Stoke [Bardolph]. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,18 ?M? In BURTON [Joyce] Swein had 1 carucate of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey has 1 Freeman, with 5 acres of land, and 5 villagers, 1 smallholder, 1 male and 1 female slave; together they have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 1 silver mark. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,19 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In SHELFORD Toki [* son of Auti *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now 36 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. <289c> 1 mill, 4s; 1 fishery. A priest and a church. Value before 1066 £8; now £4. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,20 A Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In NEWTON 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 9 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Shelford. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,21 In OWTHORPE Toki [* son of Auti *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Nothing is recorded there. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,22 [* `LYTHE' Wapentake *] In KNAPTHORPE 1/2 bovate taxable. It lies in [the lands of] Norwell. ^[St Mary's of Southwell had it from the Archbishop of York?]^ [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] NTT 12,23 In CARLTON[-on-Trent] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen. Meadow, 3 acres. [Value] formerly 8s; now 3s. [= ?12? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert NTT 13,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In BARTON[-in-Fabis] Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ralph son of Hubert has 2 ploughs; 18 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 48 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s, with the two [estates called] Chilwell ^[Chilwell and `Eastern'_Chilwell]^ in which [there are] 7 Freemen and half a church. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,2 ?M? There also ^[BARTON[-in-Fabis]]^ Wulfric had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ralph has 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,3 ?B? In CLIFTON 2 bovates of land taxable belong to Barton[-in-Fabis]. ^[Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,4 ?S? In CHILWELL and `EASTERN'_CHILWELL 3 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. A Jurisdiction of Barton [in Fabis]. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. Ralph has 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 5 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 6 ploughs and 2 oxen ploughing. Meadow, 70 acres; half a church; underwood, 4 acres; willow-beds, 4 acres. ^[Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,5 In CHILWELL 5 bovates taxable, a Jurisdiction of Toton. ^[Healfdene had it?]^ [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,6 ?M? In BUNNY Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ralph has in lordship 2 ploughs; 18 villagers, 7 Freemen and 2 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 160 acres; underwood 10 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 60s. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,7 ?M? In KEYWORTH Frani had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ralph has 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,8 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In TEVERSAL Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Ralph has 2 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 1 bovate of land, and 9 villagers who have 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 16d; meadow, 8 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 30[s]. Geoffrey [* Ridel *] holds it. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,9 ?M? In KIRKBY[-in-Ashfield] Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ralph has in lordship 3 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 1 bovate of land, and 20 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,10 ?M? In WANSLEY Leofric [* brother of Leofnoth *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ralph has 1/2 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. A priest and half a church; meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,11 ?M? In ANNESLEY Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Ralph has 1 plough; 19 villagers and 1 smallholder <289d> who have 7 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. Richard holds it. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,12 In COSSALL Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 3 ploughs there, with 3 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres. Formerly 16s; value now 10s. [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,13 [* THURGARTON Wapentake *] In GIBSMERE and MORTON 1 carucate of land and 3 bovates taxable. A Jurisdiction of Southwell. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. The value was and is 28s. ^[Archbishop of York had it?]^ [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] NTT 13,14 [* RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake *] In WIDMERPOOL 1 bovate of land taxable. It is an adjunct of Bunny. ^[Leofnoth [* brother of Leofric *] had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy NTT 14,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In HAWTON Thorth had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ralph of Limésy has 2 ploughs; 4 Freemen, with 2 1/2 bovates of land, and 5 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and 2 churches; 1 mill, 5s 4d. ^[Alfred holds it from Ralph]^ [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,2 ?4M? There also ^[HAWTON]^ Buggi, Regnvald, Thorfridh and Buggi had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. ^[Alfred holds it from Ralph]^ [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,3 A Jurisdiction. ?S? There also ^[HAWTON]^ 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In these lands are 18 Freemen, 2 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Alfred holds these five manors from Ralph. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4 10s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Hawton. _ had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,4 A Jurisdiction. In DANETHORPE 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 5 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest with 1 plough; meadow, 80 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Hawton. _ had it. Alfred holds it from Ralph]^ [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,5 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In EPPERSTONE and WOODBOROUGH Wulfric and Alsi [* {Illing} *] - [who had] no hall - had 3 carucates of land and 4 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ralph has in lordship 3 ploughs; 14 Freemen, with 6 bovates and a quarter of 1 bovate of this land, and 12 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. A church and a priest; 4 mills, 77s; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 9 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £5; now £7. [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,6 In GONALSTON Ralph of Limésy has {{4 carucates of land}} 5 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,7 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In THORPE Wulfric had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Manfred , Ralph's man, has 1 plough; 9 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs; meadow, 72 acres. [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] NTT 14,8 ?S? In SHELTON and COLLINGHAM 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for [3] ploughs. 8 Freemen and 5 villagers who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; woodland, not pasturable, 2 acres and 1 virgate. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. ^[A Jurisdiction of Thorpe. Wulfric had it. Manfred , Ralph's man, has it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] <290a> ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron NTT 15,1 `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?M? In OSSINGTON Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ralph of Buron has 3 ploughs; 4 Freemen, with 1/2 bovate of this land, and 16 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 6 ploughs; meadow, 28 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,2 In OMPTON 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 smallholders have 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Ossington. Osmund [* {Benz} *] had it?]^ [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,3 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In KELHAM Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. William, Ralph's man, has 1 plough; 3 smallholders with 2 oxen ploughing, and meadow, 9 acres. Underwood 8 furlongs long and 12 virgates wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 16s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,4 BROXTOWE Wapentake ?M? In HUCKNALL Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Osmund [* {Benz} *], Ralph's man, has 1 plough; 5 villagers who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 15s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,5 ?M? In COSTOCK Saeric and his 2 brothers had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. William, Ralph's man, has 3 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 2 bovates of land, and 9 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,6 ?M? In REMPSTONE Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. It is waste. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s. Meadow, 10 acres. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,7 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In LAMCOTE Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Osmund [* {Benz} *], Ralph's man, has 1 plough and 1 villager and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,8 ?M? In COTGRAVE {Oghe} had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 7 Freemen, 4 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. Half a church; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,9 ?M? There also ^[COTGRAVE]^ Thorkil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Jocelyn, Ralph's man, has 1/2 plough; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood 1/2 furlong long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 10s. [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] NTT 15,10 In COTGRAVE Warner has 6 bovates of the land of the same manor. ^[Belongs to Cotgrave. Thorkil had it]^ [= ?15? Land of Ralph of Buron =] <290b> ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou NTT 16,1 `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?2M? In GAMSTON Gamal and Swein had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Roger of Poitou has in lordship 2 ploughs; 7 Freemen, with 2 bovates of this land, and 3 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 40s; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,2 ?M? There also ^[GAMSTON]^ Ketilbiorn had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. The same Ketilbiorn has it from Roger. He has 1 plough and 2 smallholders and pasturable woodland in [various] places, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 20s 8d; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,3 THURGARTON Wapentake ?M? In CALVERTON Wulfric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 virgate. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s 4d. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,4 RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake ?M? In EDWALTON Stiupi had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 1 villager. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,5 ?2M? In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] Godric and Ernwy? [* the priest *] had 6 1/2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 2 Freemen, 6 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 22s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,6 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In CROPWELL [Butler] Wulfric had 2 carucates and 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Roger has 3 ploughs; 8 Freemen and 17 villagers who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,7 ?M? In COTGRAVE Wulfric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger has 1 plough in lordship; 6 Freemen, 10 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,8 ?M? In `WARBY' Fredegis [* father of Godric *] had 13 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger has 1 plough; 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 1 plough; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,9 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M? In HAUGHTON Baldric had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 8 perches wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,10 A Jurisdiction. ?S? In WALESBY 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. ^[A Jurisdiction of Haughton. Baldric had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,11 ?M? In [West] DRAYTON Swein had 2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Wulfsi holds from Roger. He has 1/2 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1/2 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] NTT 16,12 [* BROXTOWE *] Wapentake In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] Ernwy? [* the priest *] had 5 bovates of land as a manor. Land for as many oxen. 2 ploughs there, with 1 villager and 6 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <290c> ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent NTT 17,1 NEWARK Wapentake [`BASSETLAW'] Wapentake ?M? In BOUGHTON Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gilbert of Ghent has 3 villagers, 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,2 ?M? In KIRTON Regnvald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,3 ?M? In OLLERTON Wada had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William, Gilbert's man, has 1 plough; 6 Freemen, with 2 bovates of land, and 3 villagers who have 6 ploughs. 2 mills, 16s; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,4 ?M? In RUFFORD Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert has in lordship 1 plough; 10 villagers who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 60s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,5 Also a Jurisdiction there. ?S? In BILSTHORPE 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 13 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Rufford. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,6 ?B? In INKERSALL 1 carucate of land taxable. An outlier. It is waste. ^[An outlier of Rufford. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,7 ?M? In EAKRING Ingulf had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William, Gilbert's man, has 1 plough; 3 Freemen, with 3 bovates of this land, and 2 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,8 ?M? There also ^[EAKRING]^ Egbrand had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The same Egbrand holds from Gilbert. He has 1 plough; 6 Freemen, with 4 bovates of land, and 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,9 ?M? In KNEESALL and KERSALL Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert has in lordship 3 ploughs; 8 Freemen, with 3 bovates of land, and 16 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £6. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,10 Also Jurisdiction there. ?S? In OMPTON 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Kneesall. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,11 ?S? In MAPLEBECK 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert has 1 plough; 9 Freemen, with 10 1/2 bovates of this land, and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 30 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[A Jurisdiction of Kneesall. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,12 ?M? In 'CRASTELL' Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert has 2 ploughs; 22 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 9 ploughs; meadow, 26 acres. Pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £3. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <290d> NTT 17,13 [THURGARTON Wapentake] In KIRKLINGTON Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The jurisdiction belongs to Southwell, a manor of the Archbishop. Gilbert has 1 plough; 4 villagers [who have] 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 16s. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. ^[Archbishop of York had it?]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,14 In NORMANTON Ulf [* Fenman *] had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Gilbert has 4 villagers with 1 plough. A Jurisdiction of Southwell. Value before 1066, 16s; now 8s. ^[Archbishop of York had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,15 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In RUDDINGTON Ulf [* Fenman *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 Freemen, 5 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 33 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,16 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In WHATTON[-in-the-Vale] Ulf [* Fenman *] [***] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Robert [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has 3 ploughs; 28 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 9 ploughs; 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 80 acres. A millstone quarry where millstones are dug, at 3 silver marks. Value before 1066 £20; now £16. [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,17 Jurisdiction of this manor. ?S? In HAWKSWORTH 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 4 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Whatton[-in-the-Vale]. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it. Robert [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] NTT 17,18 ?S? In ASLOCKTON 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 9 Freemen have 4 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Whatton[-in-the-Vale]. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it. Robert [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?17? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <291a> ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison NTT 18,1 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In AVERHAM Swein had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Gilbert Tison has in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 Freemen, with 6 bovates of land, and 21 villagers and 22 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 80 acres; underwood 8 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066 6[***]; now £10 and 12d. To this manor are appurtenant 5 Freemen in other hundreds. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,2 ?S? In CROMWELL 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[A Jurisdiction of Averham. Swein had it]^ [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,3 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M? In FINNINGLEY Swein had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gilbert has 1/2 plough; 15 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 5 1/2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 45s. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,4 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In KELHAM Aelfric had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood 8 furlongs long and 14 virgates wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 3s. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,5 ?M? In WINKBURN Swein had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gilbert has 2 ploughs in lordship; 15 Freemen, with 4 bovates of land, and 7 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. 5 thanes held two bovates of this land. One of them was the senior of the others. It did not belong to Swein. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,6 ?M? In {ALWOLDESTORP} Aethelstan? had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Gilbert has 1 plough in lordship; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] NTT 18,7 [* THURGARTON? Wapentake *] BLIDWORTH Hundred ?M? In STAYTHORPE Swein had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Gilbert has 1 plough; 12 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. [= ?18? The land of Gilbert Tison =] ?19? The land of Geoffrey of la Guerche NTT 19,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In LANGFORD Leofric [* son of Leofwin *] had 2 carucates of land, 3 bovates and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ranulf, Geoffrey of la Guerche's man, has 2 ploughs and 1/2 plough; 16 Freemen, 17 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 12s; 1 fishery; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same, and 10s more. [= ?19? The land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] <291b> ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy NTT 20,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In SIBTHORPE Pilwin had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Ilbert of Lacy has it. Arngrim holds from him. 1 plough in lordship; 3 Freemen, with 1/2 bovate of land, and 16 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and the third part of 1 mill, 10d; meadow, 10 acres. The fourth part of this land belongs to the church of this manor. A priest there. [Value] before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,2 Jurisdiction. ?S? In SHELTON, ALVERTON, KILVINGTON and THOROTON, 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres. ^[A Jurisdiction of Sibthorpe. Pilwin had it. Arngrim holds from Ilbert]^ [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,3 ?M? In [East] STOKE Thorkil had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Manfred holds from Ilbert. He has 1/2 plough; 3 Freemen and 5 smallholders who have 1 plough and 2 oxen ploughing; meadow, 64 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15[s]. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,4 In ELSTON Ilbert has 3 messuages in which are 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder who belong to [East] Stoke. They have no land. Ilbert claims the priest's land against Bishop Remigius, and in [East] Stoke he claims the fourth part of the village. ^[Thorkil had it]^ [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,5 ?M? In ELSTON Godwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Arngrim holds from Ilbert. He has 1 plough; 3 Freemen, with 2 bovates of land, and 1 villager and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 25s. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,6 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In ASLOCKTON Leofing had 1 bovate of land taxable, with full jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. Wulfric holds from Ilbert. He has 2 oxen ploughing; 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 1/2 plough; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 5s 4d; now the same. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,7 ?2M? In CROPWELL [Butler] Wulfgeat and Godric had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ilbert of Lacy was in possession of this land, but when Roger of Poitou received [his] land he took this manor from Ilbert. The Wapentake bears witness that Ilbert had been in possession [of it]. Now it is in the King's hands, except for the third part, and {Tainum}; which is the head of the manor [and] which Ilbert holds. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 Freemen who have 9 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10s. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] NTT 20,8 In HICKLING 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Thorkil and Godwin held it as 2 manors. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs. 4 Freemen and 23 villagers with 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres. Formerly £6; value now £4. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] <291c> ?21? Land of Berengar of Tosny NTT 21,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In [East] STOKE Esbiorn Croc had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Berengar of Tosny has it. Ralph, his man, holds it. He has 1 plough; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 12s; now 10s. [= ?21? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] NTT 21,2 ?M? In SYERSTON Esbiorn Croc had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Godwin holds from Berengar. He has 1 plough; 1 Freeman and 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?21? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] NTT 21,3 In BROADHOLME Thorgot [* Lag *] and Healfdene had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. Now Berengar of Tosny and William of Percy have it. The land is an adjunct of Newark[-on-Trent], but the villagers' work belongs to Saxilby in Lincolnshire. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and another wide. [= ?21? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] ?22? Land of Hugh son of Baldric NTT 22,1 [NEWARK Wapentake] ?M? In KILVINGTON and ALVERTON Kolgrim had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Hugh son of Baldric has it. Ansger holds from him. He has 2 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 1/2 bovate of land, and 3 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?22? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] NTT 22,2 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M? In CUCKNEY Swein had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Richard holds from Hugh. He has 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen, with 2 bovates of land, and 10 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 8s; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 30s. [= ?22? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] ?23? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil NTT 23,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] In EDWALTON [* Countess *] Goda? had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Hugh of Grandmesnil has in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 Freemen and 1 villager who have 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. It is an adjunct of Stockerston [Leicestershire]. [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] NTT 23,2 In THRUMPTON 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. It lies in [the lands of] Sandiacre [Derbyshire]. ^[_ had it]^ [= ?23? Land of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] <291d> ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers NTT 24,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In LEAKE Siward [* Barn *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Henry of Ferrers has in lordship 4 ploughs; 16 Freemen and 16 villagers who have 17 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 50 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £7. To this manor is attached an outlier, Leake, where there are 2 carucates of land taxable. This lies in Plumtree Hundred. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] NTT 24,2 In [Sutton] BONINGTON Siward [* Barn *] had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 3 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 6s; now the same. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] NTT 24,3 [* `LYTHE' Wapentake *] In WILLOUGHBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Bathley. It is waste. Meadow, 6 acres. [= ?24? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ?25? [Land] of Robert Malet NTT 25,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In BRADMORE Azur [* son of Svala *] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert Malet has in lordship 3 ploughs; 16 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Value before 1066 and now 60s. [= ?25? [Land] of Robert Malet =] NTT 25,2 ?S? In RUDDINGTON 1 bovate of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Bradmore. ^[Azur [* son of Svala *] had it]^ [= ?25? [Land] of Robert Malet =] ?26? [Land] of Durand Malet NTT 26,1 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In OWTHORPE Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land [{sic}] Land for 3 ploughs. Durand Malet has 1 plough; 4 Freemen and 3 villagers who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?26? [Land] of Durand Malet =] <292a> ?27? Land of Osbern son of Richard NTT 27,1 [BINGHAM Wapentake] ?M? In GRANBY Earl Algar had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Osbern son of Richard has it now. Robert d'Oilly holds from him. He has 4 ploughs; 22 Freemen, 14 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 10 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 10s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £15. [= ?27? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] NTT 27,2 ?S? In WIVERTON 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 7 Freemen have 2 ploughs. A Jurisdiction of Colston [Bassett]. [= ?27? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] NTT 27,3 ?B? In SALTERFORD 6 bovates of land taxable. [***] It is waste. An outlier of Colston [Bassett]. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. [= ?27? Land of Osbern son of Richard =] ?28? [Land] of Robert son of William NTT 28,1 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In STANFORD[-on-Soar] Alfheah had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert son of William has 1 plough; 4 Freemen, 7 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A mill-site; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 40s. [= ?28? [Land] of Robert son of William =] NTT 28,2 Also Jurisdiction there. ?S? In {{STANTON[-on-the-Wolds]}} LEAKE 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1 plough. It belongs to Stanford[-on-Soar]. ^[Alfheah had it]^ [= ?28? [Land] of Robert son of William =] NTT 28,3 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In BROXTOWE Godric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Robert has 1 plough; 1 villager. Underwood 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 8s. [= ?28? [Land] of Robert son of William =] ?29? [Land] of William the usher NTT 29,1 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?4M? In BRAMCOTE Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *], Godric, Aelfric and Leofric had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. William the usher has 1 plough; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. [= ?29? [Land] of William the usher =] NTT 29,2 ?M? In TROWELL Uhtbrand had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. William the usher has 1 plough; 6 villagers with 4 ploughs. A priest and half a church; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 20s. [= ?29? [Land] of William the usher =] <292b> <292c> ?30? Land of the [King's] thanes NTT 30,1 `BASSETLAW' Wapentake ?2M? In OSBERTON Alwin and Wulfgeat had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Swein and Wulfgeat hold from the King. They have 5 Freemen who have 4 ploughs; a church; meadow, 20 acres. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 10s. NTT 30,2 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In CARLTON[-on-Trent] Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Healfdene has it from the King. 2 smallholders have 3 oxen ploughing; meadow, 10 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. NTT 30,3 ?M? In KNAPTHORPE Healfdene holds from the King 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. He has 1 plough; 4 smallholders who have 1 ox in a plough; meadow, 4 acres. Pasturable woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 wide. ?r? Value before 1066 and now 10s 8d. NTT 30,4 ?M? In CROMWELL Healfdene holds from the King 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. He has 1 plough; 5 Freemen, with 1 carucate of this land, and 8 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 12d; 1 fishery; meadow, 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. NTT 30,5 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In LAMBLEY Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Healfdene holds from the King. He has 1 plough; 20 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; 3 Freemen, with 1/2 carucate of land, with 1 plough. 2 mills, 20s, meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. NTT 30,6 ?M? In WOODBOROUGH Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Healfdene has 3 villagers who have 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 and now 5s 4d. NTT 30,7 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In NORTH MUSKHAM Siward had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The same Siward has 2 smallholders; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 16s. NTT 30,8 [THURGARTON Wapentake] ?M? In COLWICK Aelfric , 3, and Buggi, 2, [had] 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. They hold it themselves from the King. They have 2 ploughs; 1 Freeman, with 1 bovate, and 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 31 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 25s 4d. NTT 30,9 ?M? In WOODBOROUGH Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. He also holds from the King. He has 1 plough; 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill, 20s; meadow, 1 virgate. Pasturable woodland 2 leagues long and 5 furlongs wide. [Value] before 1066, 20[s]; now 30s. NTT 30,10 In WOODBOROUGH Aelfric has 5 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 3 villagers and 1 smallholder. A mill, 20s. The same man held it as a manor before 1066. NTT 30,11 ?M? In NORMANTON Ernwy? the priest had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,12 [* `BASSETLAW' *] Wapentake ?M? In {ODESTORP} Wulfmer had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. In lordship 1 plough; 1/2 mill, 4s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 4s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,13 [* THURGARTON *] Wapentake In CALVERTON Aelfric [had] 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Formerly 16s; value now 10s. The same man holds it [now]. <292d> NTT 30,14 RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake ?M? In NORMANTON[-on-Soar] Asgot had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 6s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,15 ?B? In [Sutton] BONINGTON 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It belongs to Normanton[-on-Soar]. 5 villagers with 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now 6s. ^[Asgot had it. _ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,16 ?M? Also in NORMANTON[-on-Soar] Raven , 2 bovates of land taxable. NTT 30,17 ?M? In SUTTON [Bonington] Leofward had 3 bovates of land taxable. Siward holds from the King. NTT 30,18 ?M? There also ^[SUTTON [Bonington]]^ Coleman , 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. NTT 30,19 ?M? In KINGSTON[-on-Soar] Algar [* {Cida} *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Saewin holds from the King. He has 2 villagers with 1 plough; A mill-site; meadow, 10 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 10s. NTT 30,20 ?M? In RATCLIFFE[-on-Soar] Asgot had 10 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Saewin holds from the King. He has 2 ploughs; 9 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60s. NTT 30,21 ?S? In KINGSTON[-on-Soar] 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 3 villagers have 3 ploughs. ^[A Jurisdiction of Ratcliffe[-on-Soar]. Saewin holds it. Asgot had it]^ NTT 30,22 ?M? There also ^[KINGSTON[-on-Soar]]^ Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *], had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Godric holds, but the men of the locality do not know through whom [or] how. 1 villager. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 3s. NTT 30,23 ?M? In BARTON[-in-Fabis] Algar [* {Cida} *] had 1 1/2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Saewin has 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 3 oxen ploughing.; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. NTT 30,24 ?M? In GOTHAM Godric [* son of Fredegis *] had 3 1/2 bovates of land and 1 acre taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Saewin has it. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s. NTT 30,25 In CLIFTON Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] has from the King 1 bovate of land taxable. He has 1 villager with 2 oxen ploughing; meadow, 1 acre. ^[Ulfkil had it in 1066]^ NTT 30,26 ?S? In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] [* Earl *] Algar, 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Thorpe[-in-the-Glebe]. 2 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. NTT 30,27 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In KIRKBY[-in-Ashfield] Aelfric had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. The same man holds from the King. He has 1 plough. [Value] before 1066, 5s; now 2s. NTT 30,28 ?2M? In [Old] BASFORD Aelfric had 1 bovate taxable - it is waste - and Skuli [had] 1 bovate - it is waste. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,29 In PAPPLEWICK Aelfric , Alfheah and Alric had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. These are waste. Pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,30 ?M? In TROWELL Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. Healfdene has it. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. NTT 30,31 ?M? In STRELLEY Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. <293a> Land for 3 oxen. Now Wulfsi and Godwin hold from the King. They have 4 villagers and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 4s; now 3s. NTT 30,32 ?M? In NUTHALL Eskil had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 oxen. Aelfric holds from the King. He has 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s 8d. NTT 30,33 ?M? In AWSWORTH Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Healfdene holds it. NTT 30,34 ?M? In [Old] BASFORD Aelfric had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. The same man holds from the King. He has 1 villager with 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre; 2 mills, 16s; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 20s. NTT 30,35 ?2M? In WILLOUGHBY[-on-the-Wolds] Esbiorn and Wulfmer had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Alwin and Ernwin [* the priest *] hold from the King. It is waste. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 10s 4d; now 4s. NTT 30,36 BINGHAM Wapentake ?M? In LAMCOTE Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Healfdene holds from the King. He has 1 plough in lordship and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. NTT 30,37 ?M? In ASLOCKTON Leofric had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Wulfric holds from the King. He has 2 oxen in a plough; 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now 5s 4d. NTT 30,38 ?M? In KINOULTON Azur had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Now Azur's son holds from the King. He has 3 villagers with 3 oxen ploughing and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s 8d. NTT 30,39 [OSWALDBECK Wapentake] In CLARBOROUGH Wulfmer had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable, with full jurisdiction, without a hall. Land for 3 oxen. The same man holds from the King. He has 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough, and meadow, 3 acres. Pasturable woodland 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066, 3s; now 2s. NTT 30,40 NEWARK Wapentake ?M? In SYERSTON [which] is the King's, Thorfridh had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. ^[_ holds from the King]^ NTT 30,41 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] ?M? In ELKESLEY Eskil had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ernwin the priest holds from the King. 4 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. NTT 30,42 In `NORTH'_MORTON, 3 bovates taxable; Eskil held it. Ernwin [* the priest *] holds it. It is waste. NTT 30,43 ?M? In MISSON Cnut had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Ernwin [* the priest *] has there 4 villagers with 1/2 plough, and 2 Freemen with 1 plough; a fishery, 3s. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value 8s. NTT 30,44 ?S? There also ^[MISSON]^ 3 bovates of land taxable. A Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. 6 villagers have 3 ploughs. ^[King William holds it. [* Earl *] Tosti had it. Earl Edwin had it]^ NTT 30,45 [`LYTHE' Wapentake] ?M? In KELHAM Ulfkil [* brother of Algar *] had 1 bovate of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Healfdene has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough, and meadow, 6 acres. Underwood 8 furlongs long and 8 virgates wide. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. NTT 30,46 ?M? In [South] MUSKHAM Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. <293b> Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Saeric holds from the King. He has 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen in a plough; meadow, 12 acres. Pasturable woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 16s; now 5s. NTT 30,47 [RUSHCLIFFE Wapentake] ?M? In WIDMERPOOL William [* son of Skialdvarth *] had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Healfdene has 14 Freemen, 2 villagers and 2 slaves with 6 ploughs, and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. NTT 30,48 There also ^[WIDMERPOOL]^ 4 thanes had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Healfdene has there 1 Freeman with 3 oxen in a plough, and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 21s; now 6s. NTT 30,49 [* THURGARTON Wapentake *] ?S? In GONALSTON Ernwin the priest, with 4 Freemen, had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. A Jurisdiction of Arnold. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 16 acres. ^[King William holds it. King Edward had it]^ NTT 30,50 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] ?M? In TROWELL Aelfric had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. The same man holds from the King. He has there 3 villagers with 2 ploughs, and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now 9s. NTT 30,51 ?M? There also ^[TROWELL]^ Wulfric had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Ernwin [* the priest *] has 1 smallholder and 1 villager with 1 plough, and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s 4d. 1 bovate of land lies there. A Jurisdiction. It is waste. NTT 30,52 ?M? In `EASTERN'_CHILWELL Dunning had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Ernwin [* the priest *] has there 1 villager with 1/2 plough, and meadow, 12 acres. [Value] before 1066, 5s 4d; now 3s 4d. NTT 30,53 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] In WARSOP a blind man holds 1 bovate in alms from the King. ^[Belongs to Mansfield. King Edward had it]^ NTT 30,54 [OSWALDBECK Wapentake] In CLARBOROUGH 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Arnketil held it. Ernwin [* the priest *] holds it. 2 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres. The value was 4s; now 2s. NTT 30,55 [BROXTOWE Wapentake] In `SUTTON [Passeys]' Aelfric? and Brun held 12 bovates of land taxable as 2 manors and Wulfsi 1 1/2 carucates taxable. The jurisdiction lies in Wollaton. Land for 3 ploughs. It is waste. ^[William Peverel holds it]^ NTT 30,56 [`BASSETLAW' Wapentake] In ORDSALL 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Ernwy holds it. ^[A Jurisdiction of Bothamsall. Earl Tosti had it]^ <293c> `ROTELAND' RUT R1 In ALSTOE Wapentake there are 2 Hundreds [* `Northern' Hundred and `Southern' Hundred *]; in each 12 carucates taxable, and in each 24 ploughs possible. Half of this Wapentake is in Thurgarton Wapentake, and half [is] in Broxtowe Wapentake. RUT R2 In `MARTINSLEY' Wapentake there is one Hundred, in which [are] 12 carucates of land taxable, and 48 ploughs possible, apart from the King's three lordship manors, in which 14 ploughs can plough. RUT R3 These two Wapentakes ^[Alstoe and `Martinsley']^ are attached to the sheriffdom of Nottingham for the King's tax. RUT R4 `ROTELAND' pays to the King £150, blanched. ?1? [Land of the King] RUT 1,5 ALSTOE Wapentake [* `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? In GREETHAM [* Countess *] Goda? had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 33 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 8 ploughs; 1 mill; meadow, 7 acres. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 16 furlongs long and 7 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £7; now £10. [= ?1? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] RUT 1,6 ?M? In COTTESMORE [* Countess *] Goda? had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. The King has 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 40 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 20 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland 1 league long and 7 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £7; now £10. Of the land of this manor a certain Geoffrey has 1/2 carucate; he has 1 plough; 8 villagers. Value 20s. [= ?1? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] ?2? [Land of Countess Judith] RUT 2,7 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? In [Market] OVERTON and [its] outlier, STRETTON, Earl Waltheof had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Countess Judith has 3 ploughs; 35 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £12; now £20. Alfred of Lincoln claims a fourth part, in Stretton. [= ?2? [Land of Countess Judith] =] RUT 2,8 ?M? In THISTLETON Erik [* brother of Tosti *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Hugh [* of Hotot *] has from Countess Judith 1 plough; 6 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?2? [Land of Countess Judith] =] ?[2a]? [Land of Alfred of Lincoln] RUT 2a,9 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? There also ^[THISTLETON]^ Siward had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Alfred of Lincoln has 1 plough; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. [= ?[2a]? [Land of Alfred of Lincoln] =] ?[3]? [Land of Robert Malet] RUT 3,10 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? In the same Hundred in TEIGH Godwin had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Robert Malet has 2 ploughs; 15 villagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow 4 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs wide. 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. [= ?[3]? [Land of Robert Malet] =] ?[2]? [Land of Countess Judith] RUT 2,11 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Southern' Hundred *] ?2M? In WHISSENDINE Earl Waltheof had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Hugh of Hotot has from the Countess 5 ploughs; 27 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; now £13. [= ?[2]? [Land of Countess Judith] =] RUT 2,12 ?M? In EXTON Earl Waltheof had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Countess Judith has 3 ploughs; 37 villagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 13s; meadow 6 furlongs in length; <293d> pasturable woodland in [various] places 5 furlongs long and 5 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. [= ?[2]? [Land of Countess Judith] =] RUT 2,13 ?M? In WHITWELL {Besi} had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Herbert has from Countess Judith 1 plough; 6 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill, 12d; pasturable woodland in [various] places 6 furlongs and 6 perches in length and 3 furlongs and 13 perches in width. Value before 1066, 40s; now 40[s]. [= ?[2]? [Land of Countess Judith] =] ?[4]? [Land of Oger ^[son of {Ungemar}]^] RUT 4,14 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In `AUSTHORP' Leofric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Oger son of {Ungemar} has from the King 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 ploughs; meadow, 16 acres. Pasturable woodland 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s. [= ?[4]? [Land of Oger ^[son of {Ungemar}]^] =] ?[5]? [Land of Gilbert of Ghent] RUT 5,15 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In BURLEY Ulf [* Fenman *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Armentières *], Gilbert of Ghent's man, has 2 ploughs; 30 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; meadow, 30 acres. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?[5]? [Land of Gilbert of Ghent] =] ?[6]? [Land of Earl Hugh] RUT 6,16 [* ALSTOE Wapentake `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In ASHWELL Earl Harold had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *], Earl Hugh's man, has 2 ploughs; 13 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 5 ploughs; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?[6]? [Land of Earl Hugh] =] ?[1]? [Land of the King] RUT 1,17 `MARTINSLEY' Wapentake ?M? In OAKHAM, with 5 outliers, Church jurisdiction, Queen Edith had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs at the hall; however, another 4 ploughs possible. 138 villagers and 19 smallholders who have 37 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. A priest and a church ^[of Oakham]^ to which 4 bovates of this land belong; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 £40. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] RUT 1,18 ?M? There also ^[OAKHAM]^ Leofnoth had 1 carucate of land taxable. [***]. Fulcher Malsor has 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 6 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. The whole manor, with the outliers, 3 leagues long and 1 league and 8 furlongs wide. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] RUT 1,19 ?M? In HAMBLETON, with 7 outliers, Church jurisdiction, Queen Edith had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The King has 5 ploughs in lordship, and 140 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 40 ploughs. 3 priests and 3 churches, where 1 bovate and 8 acres of land belong. 1 mill, 21s 4d; meadow, 40 acres; fertile underwood in [various] places, 3 leagues long and 1 1/2 leagues wide. Value before 1066 £52. The whole manor, with the outliers, 3 leagues and 8 furlongs long and 2 leagues and 8 furlongs wide. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] RUT 1,20 ?M? In RIDLINGTON, with 7 outliers, Church jurisdiction, Queen Edith had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The King has 4 ploughs in lordship, and 170 villagers and 26 smallholders who have 30 ploughs; 2 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 2 priests and 3 churches; 2 mill-sites; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 2 leagues long and 8 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £40. The whole manor, with the outliers, 3 leagues and 7 furlongs long and 2 leagues and 2 furlongs wide. [= ?[1]? [Land of the King. King William holds it.] =] <294a> ?[7]? [Land of Albert the cleric] RUT 7,21 [* `MARTINSLEY' Wapentake *] In the aforesaid land ^[RIDLINGTON]^ Albert the cleric has 1 bovate of land; he has 1 mill, 16d. Albert also has from the King the church of Oakham, the [church of] Hambleton, and the [church of] St Peter of Stamford, which belongs to Hambleton, with the lands attached to these churches, that is 7 bovates. In this same land of his, 8 ploughs possible; however, 16 ploughs plough there. He himself has in lordship 4 ploughs; 18 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. ^[In Oakham]^ [= ?[7]? [Land of Albert the cleric] =] <294b> <294c> <294d> <295a> <295b> <295c> <295d> YORKSHIRE: [For copyright reasons, the text for Yorkshire cannot be included] <297a> <297b> <297c> <297d> <298a> YORKSHIRE CLAIMS: [For copyright reasons, the text for the Yorkshire Claims cannot be included] <333b> <333c> <333d> <334a> <334b> <334c> <334d> <335a> <335b> <335c> <335d> <336a> LINCOLNSHIRE List 1 [City of Lincoln] LIN C1 In the City of LINCOLN there were 970 inhabited messuages before 1066. This number is reckoned by the English method, [that is] 100 for 120. LIN C2 In the City itself there were 12 lawmen, that is those who have full jurisdiction: Harthacnut; Swarting son of Grimbald; Ulf [* Fenman *]'s son, Swartbrand, who had market rights; Walraven ^[father of Aghmund]^; Alwold; Brictric; Guthroth; Wulfbert ^[brother of Ulf]^; Godric son of Edeva; Siward the priest; Leofwin the priest; Healfdene the priest. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C3 Now there are as many there who likewise have full jurisdiction: 1. Swarting in place of his father Harthacnut; 2. Swarting; 3. Swartbrand in place of his father Ulf [* Fenman *]; 4. Aghmund [* the priest *] in place of his father Walraven; 5. Alwold; 6. Godwin son of Brictric; 7. Norman the fat in place of Guthroth; 8. Wulfbert, Ulf's brother, is still living; 9. Peter of Valognes in place of Godric son of Edeva; 10. Wulfnoth the priest in place of Siward the priest; 11. Burgwald in place of his father Leofwin who is now a monk; 12. Leodwin son of Raven in place of Healfdene the priest. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C4 Toki son of Auti had 30 messuages in the City besides his hall and 2 1/2 churches. He had his hall exempt from every customary due. He had rent in respect of the 30 other messuages, and besides this 1d from each one, that is the land tribute. In respect of these 30 messuages the King had toll and forfeiture, as the burgesses have sworn. But Wulfgeat the priest contradicts their sworn testimony and offers to undergo ordeal that it is not as they say. Geoffrey Alselin and his nephew Ralph hold this hall. Bishop Remigius holds the said 30 messuages among [the lands of] the church of St Mary with the result that Geoffrey Alselin has nothing from them, neither [in] exchange nor other payment. Geoffrey ^[Alselin]^ also has 1 messuage outside the wall from which he has the land tribute, as Toki [* son of Auti *] had. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C5 Ralph Paynel has 1 messuage, which was Merleswein [* the sheriff *]'s, exempt from every customary due. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C6 Ernwin the priest has 1 messuage of Earl Morcar's with full jurisdiction; he holds from the King in the same way as Morcar had it, as he says himself. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C7 Gilbert of Ghent has 1 messuage, Ulf [* Fenman *]'s, with full jurisdiction, another messuage from which he had 1d, and a further 1 messuage, Siward's, exempt from every customary due. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C8 Earl Hugh has 1 messuage, Earl Harold's, with full jurisdiction, and 2 messuages from which he has the land tribute. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C9 Roger of Bully has 1 messuage, Swein son of Svavi's, with full jurisdiction. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C10 Countess Judith has 1 messuage, Stori 's, without full jurisdiction. Ivo Tallboys claims it through the burgesses. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C11 Bishop Remigius has 1 small manor [* `Willingthorpe' *] with 1 carucate adjacent to the City of LINCOLN, with full jurisdiction and market rights; likewise in respect of 3 messuages, 2 churches and 78 messuages except for the King's tax which they pay with the burgesses. Of these, 20 messuages are unoccupied. Of the 3 messuages above, 1 is exempt from everything, but 2 are taxed with the burgesses. <336b> LIN C12 In the fields of LINCOLN outside the City there are 12 1/2 carucates of land, besides the carucate of the Bishop of the City. Of this land the King and the Earl have 8 carucates in lordship. King William gave one of them to Ulfkil for a ship which he bought from him. But the man who sold the ship is dead and no one has this carucate of land except with the King's consent. Besides these 8 carucates the King and the Earl have 231 acres of arable land, {inland}, and 100 acres of meadow. LIN C13 Of the remaining land, that is 4 1/2 carucates, before 1066 Ulf [* Fenman *] had 1 carucate, now his son Swartbrand has it. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C14 Before 1066 Siward the priest and Auti had another carucate, and 6 acres of meadow, which Wulfgeat the priest holds. Now Alnoth has half of this carucate and Norman son of Siward the priest the other half. But Wulfnoth the priest seized the said half of that land - and the wife of Siward the priest - while it was in the King's possession because of [a fine of] 40s which the King himself had imposed on Siward the priest. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C15 Peter of Valognes has the third carucate which Godric had before 1066. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C16 The fourth carucate was attached to the church of All Saints before 1066, also 12 plots and 4 crofts. Godric son of Garwine had this church, the church's land and whatever belonged to it. But now that he has become a monk the Abbot of Peterborough holds them. But all the burgesses of LINCOLN say that he has them wrongfully, because neither Garwine nor Godric his son nor anyone else could grant them outside the City or outside their family except with the King's consent. This church and what belongs to it Ernwin the priest claims by inheritance from his kinsman Godric. LIN C17 St Mary's of Lincoln, where the Bishopric is now, had and has the remaining 1/2 carucate of land. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C18 Between them the churches of Lincoln and the burgesses had 36 crofts in LINCOLN, besides the 12 1/2 carucates of land which are listed above. LIN C19 Of the said messuages which were inhabited before 1066, 200 are now unoccupied by the English reckoning, that is 240, and by the same reckoning 760 are now inhabited. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C20 Those written below have not paid the King's tax as they ought to have: The land of St Mary's where Theodbert lives in the High Street has not paid tax; nor has the Bishop's land situated at St Lawrence's [* of Lincoln *] paid tax on 1 house. The Abbot of Peterborough has not paid tax on 1 house and 3 plots. Earl Hugh has not paid tax on all his land, nor has Turold of Greetwell, nor Losoard nor Ketilbert? . Hugh son of Baldric has not paid tax on 2 plots, nor has Geoffrey Alselin, likewise on 2 plots. Nor has Gilbert paid tax on 3 houses; nor Peter of Valognes on his house; nor Countess Judith on her house; nor Ralph Paynel on 1 house; nor Ralph of Bapaume on his house; nor Ertald on his house. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C21 The house on which the Abbot of Peterborough has not paid tax, <336c> as has been said [above], Norman the fat claims as [part] of the King's Holding. For Guthroth [* the lawman *] his predecessor had it in pledge for 3 1/2 marks of silver. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C22 Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has in the City of LINCOLN 4 plots of his nephew Cola's land. Outside the City he has 36 houses and 2 churches to which nothing is attached, which he settled on waste land which the King gave him and which had never been settled before. Now the King has all the customary dues from them. LIN C23 Alfred nephew of Turold, has 3 plots of Sibbi's land which the King gave him, in which he has all the customary dues except for the King's tax from the mint. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C24 The Abbot of Ely has 1/2 messuage from {Edstan}? 's land. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C25 Hugh son of Baldric has 2 plots which the King gave him. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C26 Of the said unoccupied messuages 166 were destroyed because of the castle; the remaining 74 are unoccupied outside the castle's perimeter, not because of the oppression of the Sheriffs and officers, but because of misfortune, poverty and the ravages of fire. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C27 Before 1066 the City of LINCOLN paid £20 to the King and £10 to the Earl. Now it pays £100 at face value between the King and the Earl, but the mint pays £75. LIN C28 The customary dues of the King and the Earl in South Lincoln[shire] pay £28. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C29 In the North Riding [* of Lindsey *] the customary dues of the King and the Earl pay £24. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C30 In the West Riding [* of Lindsey *] the customary dues of the King and the Earl pay £12. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C31 In the South Riding [* of Lindsey *] the customary dues of the King and the Earl pay £15. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C32 If the peace, given by the King's hand or by his seal, is broken, a fine is paid with 18 hundreds [of {orae}]. Each hundred [of {orae}] renders £8. 12 hundreds [of {orae}] are the fine paid to the King and 6 to the Earl. ^[Lincoln]^ LIN C33 If anyone for any crime should be exiled by the King, the Earl and the men of the Shire, no one but the King can give him peace. ^[Lincoln]^ List 2 [Borough of Stamford] <336d> LIN S1 The King's Borough of STAMFORD paid tax before 1066 for 12 1/2 hundreds for the army, ship service and for Danegeld. There were and are six wards: five in Lincolnshire and the sixth in Northamptonshire - it is across the bridge; however, it paid every customary due with the other [wards] except for tribute and toll, which the Abbot of Peterborough had and has. LIN S2 In these five wards before 1066 there were 141 messuages and 1/2 mill which paid all the customary dues; but now there are as many except for 5 which are unoccupied because of the construction of the castle. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S3 In these wards there are 6 messuages which before 1066 paid all the customary dues, but now they do not pay them. Brand has 4; Ulfkil son of Merewin, 2. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S4 In these wards there are 77 messuages of Freemen who have their lands in lordship and seek lords where they will. The King has nothing over them except for a fine [consisting] of their forfeiture, heriot and toll. 1 mill at 30s which Eustace of Huntingdon took away; it was one of the Freemen's. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S5 In STAMFORD before 1066 there were 12 lawmen who had full jurisdiction within their houses and over their men, except for tax, heriot, forfeiture involving their bodies at 40 {orae} of silver, and robbery. They also have this now, but they are only nine; one of them has 17 messuages under him and 1/2 mill, 15s; the second, 14 messuages - one of these is unoccupied; the third, 2 messuages; the fourth, 2 1/2; the fifth, 5; the sixth, 4; the seventh, 3; the eighth, 1; the ninth, 3, but Hugh Musard has taken 2 away from him. LIN S6 In these wards there are still 22 messuages and 2 churches with 12 acres of land at 14s which Ernwin the priest had before 1066; Edsi had 1 messuage. Eudo the steward now has these 23 messuages. The King had every customary due in respect of them, now he does not. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S7 Also in this town Azur had 7 messuages and 1/2 mill before 1066; now Gunfrid of Chocques has them. To them belong 70 acres outside the town. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S8 Edward the noble had 14 messuages and 70 acres outside the town; now Countess Judith has them. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S9 Queen Edith had 70 messuages which lay in `Roteland', with all the customary dues, except the bakers'. Attached to them are 2 1/2 carucates of land and 1 plough, which is ploughing, and 45 acres of meadow outside the town. Now King William has them. Value £6; value before 1066 £4. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S10 In STAMFORD the Abbot of Peterborough had and has 10 messuages which belong to Lincolnshire; 1 mill, 40s; 5s from houses and from 8 acres. LIN S11 Leofwin? had 9 messuages; now Alfred [* of Lincoln *] has them. Leofwin also [had] 1 messuage with every customary due except tax, which Guy of Raimbeaucourt has now. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S12 Fastulfr had 1 church from the King, exempt, with 8 acres. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S13 Albert ^[of Lorraine]^ [has?] 1 church, St Peter's [* of Stamford *], with 2 messuages and 1/2 carucate of land which lies in `Roteland', in Hambleton. Value 10s. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S14 The King has 600 acres of arable land outside the town in Lincolnshire. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S15 The lawmen and burgesses have 272 acres without every customary due. ^[Stamford]^ LIN S16 Before 1066 STAMFORD paid £15, now it pays £50 in revenue. It now pays £28 in respect of every customary due of the King's. List 3 [Torksey] <337a> LIN T1 In TORKSEY before 1066 there were 213 burgesses. They all had the same customary dues as the men of Lincoln, and so much more, since whoever of them had a messuage in this town did not pay toll on entering or leaving nor a customary due. However, this was their [obligation]: if the King's officers should come there the men of this small town should conduct them with their ships and other equipment for navigation as far as York, and the sheriff should find supplies for the officers and the sailors out of his revenue. But if any of the burgesses wished to go away anywhere and sell [his] house which was in this town, he could do it, if he wished, without the knowledge and permission of the reeve. LIN T2 Queen Edith had this small town of TORKSEY and the manor of Hardwick adjacent to it in lordship and she had 2 carucates of land without tax outside the town. Now the King has them in lordship; there are 102 burgesses who live there, but 111 messuages are unoccupied. To this town belong 20 acres of meadow, 60 acres of underwood and 11 fisheries. One of them is Berengar of Tosny's. Value before 1066, between the King and the Earl, £18; now £30. LIN T3 Before 1066 TORKSEY and Hardwick paid in Lincoln the fifth penny from the City's tax. Towards this fifth part Torksey paid two pennies and Hardwick the third. [* Earl *] Morcar had the third penny of all the customary dues of this [place called] Torksey. LIN T4 In Hardwick Swein [* son of Svavi *] and Godric had 1 carucate of land; 12 men lived there. Now Roger of Bully has half and the Bishop of Lincoln the other half at St Mary's of Stow. There falls to [Hardwick] the third part of the King's tax which the King does not have from that [part] which is due from TORKSEY. LIN T5 Here are noted those who had full jurisdiction and market rights in Lincolnshire: The Bishop of Lincoln Queen Edith The Abbot of Peterborough The Abbot of Ramsey The Abbot of Crowland Earl Harold Earl Morcar Earl Waltheof Earl Ralph [* of Hereford *] Ulf Fenman Merleswein [* the sheriff *] Thorgot Lag Toki son of Auti Stori Ralph the constable Siward Barn Harold the constable Fiacc Rolf son of Skjaldvor Godric son of Thorfridh Aki son of Siward and Wiglac his brother over their father's land Leofwin son of Alwin Azur son of Svala Aelric son of Mergeat Auti son of Azur Aethelstan son of Godram Thori son of Roald Toli son of Alsi Azur son of Burg Wulfward White Ulf Hemming Barthi Swein son of Svavi ^[Torksey]^ <337b> List 4 [List of landholders in Lincolnshire] 1 Land of the King 2 of the Archbishop of York 3 of the Bishop of Durham 4 of the Bishop of Bayeux 5 of Bishop Osmund of Salisbury 6 of the Bishop of Coutances 7 of the Bishop of Lincoln 8 of the Abbot of Peterborough 9 of the Abbot of Westminster 10 of the Abbot of Ramsey 11 of the Abbot of Crowland 12 of Count Alan 13 of Earl Hugh 14 of Ivo Tallboys 15 of William of Warenne 16 of Roger of Poitou 17 of Roger of Bully 18 of Robert of Tosny 19 of Berengar of Tosny 20 of Ilbert of Lacy 21 of Henry of Ferrers 22 of William of Percy 23 of Gilbert Tison 24 of Gilbert of Ghent 25 of Hugh son of Baldric 26 of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] 27 of Alfred of Lincoln 28 of Jocelyn son of Lambert 29 of Eudo son of Spirewic 30 of Drogo of la Beuvrière 31 of Walter of Aincourt 32 of Norman of Arcy 33 of Norman the fat 34 of Erneis of Buron 35 of Ralph Paynel 36 of Ralph of Mortimer 37 of Robert of Vessey 38 of Robert the bursar 39 of Guy of Raimbeaucourt 40 of Rainer of Brimeux 41 of Osbern of Arques 42 of Oger the Breton 43 of Ranulf of St Valery 44 of Durand Malet 45 of Martin 46 of Waldin the Breton 47 of Waldin the artificer 48 of Odo the bowman 49 of William Blunt 50 of Restold 51 of Godfrey of Cambrai 52 of Gunfrid of Chocques 53 of Osbern the priest and 54 of Ralph the steward 55 of Asgot 56 of Countess Judith 57 of Guy of Craon 58 of Robert Malet 59 of Robert of Stafford 60 of Peter of Valognes 61 of Heppo the bowman 62 of Ralph son of Hubert 63 of Geoffrey of la Guerche 64 of Geoffrey Alselin 65 of Baldwin of Flanders 66 of William Tallboys 67 of Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] 68 of Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] 69 of Ketilbiorn and others 70 of the King's thanes <337c> ?[1]? Land of the King LIN 1,1 [* KESTEVEN *] `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake ?M? In KIRKBY[-la-Thorpe] Earl Morcar had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now the King has 1 plough there. 14 Freemen [with 2] ploughs [and] 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 church. Value before 1066 £4; now £8 weighed and assayed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,2 ?B? EVEDON lies in the [lands of the] above manor. 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen [and] 2 villagers have 1 plough. A mill, 5s 4d; 1 mill site; meadow, 6 acres. ^[Outlier of Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,3 Also to this manor belongs this jurisdiction: AUSTHORPE, 1 carucate; HOWELL, 2 1/2 bovates; HECKINGTON, 1 bovate; QUARRINGTON, 1 bovate. Altogether, 1 1/2 carucates and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. In these [lands] the King has 7 Freemen who have 1 plough. 1 mill, 12s; meadow, 13 acres; underwood, 11 acres; marsh, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,4 ?M? In [South] KYME Earl Morcar had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now the King has 1/2 plough there. 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 churches and 1 priest; meadow, 2 acres; 6 fishponds, 4s; pasturable woodland in [various] places 210 acres; marsh, 700 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s weighed and assayed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,5 [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In BOOTHBY [Graffoe] Earl Morcar had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs there. 20 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 4 ploughs; 11 Freemen with 3 carucates who have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 carucate of land lies in the church [lands]. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066 £20; now the same, £20 weighed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,6 ?M? In WELLINGORE [* Earl *] Morcar had 18 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. The King now has 2 ploughs there; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 plough; 28 Freemen with 7 ploughs. A church and a priest, who has 2 carucates and 2 bovates of this land. This church belongs to St Peter's Church in Lincoln. Meadow, 129 acres; another 14 acres belong to the Church. Value before 1066 £30; now £15 weighed. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,7 ?M? In COLEBY Siward had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. The King now has 1 plough there. 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough; 10 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £4; but King William placed this land in Washingborough; it is valued there. A priest and a church, which has 1 bovate of this land. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <337d> LIN 1,8 ?S&B? In COLEBY itself there are 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 1 carucate of these is {inland}, in Washingborough, but 11 are in a jurisdiction. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had this land. Now the King has there 14 Freemen and 7 villagers with 8 ploughs; and meadow, 60 acres. Its valuation is [included] in Washingborough. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,9 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In GRANTHAM Queen Edith had 12 carucates taxable. No arable land outside the town. No one had full jurisdiction except the nun Alswith, who gave it to St Peter's of Peterborough. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has it now, with full jurisdiction. Queen Edith had a hall, 2 ploughs and land for 3 ploughs, without tax. 111 burgesses [and?] 80, less 3, plots of the Freemen of the thanes. Now the King has the same. Ivo [* Tallboys *] found 1 plough - it is still there - and 72 smallholders and 1 church with 8 plots; 4 mills at 12s; meadow, 8 acres, without tax. Of the above plots the Bishop of Durham claims 7 plots, which Ernwin the priest has; the hundred bears witness for the Bishop. Before 1066 the whole of Grantham was a jurisdiction, at £52; it now pays £100 by weight. The church was then [valued] at £8; now it is at £10, but the value is only 100s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,10 ?S&B? In GONERBY 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. 3 carucates are {inland} and 4 [are] a jurisdiction of Grantham. The King now has 1 plough. 21 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 105 acres. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,11 ?S&B? In HARLAXTON 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. 9 [carucates] are in a jurisdiction and 3 [are] in the hall of Grantham. The King now has 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; 58 Freemen who have 14 ploughs. 2 mills, 2s; meadow, 60 acres; spinney, 60 [acres]. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,12 ?S? In `SOUTH STOKE' [* STOKE [Rochford] *] 6 and `NORTH STOKE' 3 - 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now the King has 1 plough there. 16 villagers with 3 ploughs; 10 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 21s 4d; meadow, 9 furlongs long and 3 wide and 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,13 ?S? In {NONGTONE} 3 carucates of land and 5 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. A jurisdiction of Grantham. The King has 13 Freemen and 6 villagers with 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 13s 4d; meadow, 3 acres. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,14 ?M&S? In GREAT PONTON Queen Edith had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. This land is now a jurisdiction of Grantham. Now 10 villagers, 3 smallholders, 12 Freemen and 1/2 plough. Underwood 8 furlongs long and 3 wide. So much Ivo [* Tallboys *] found there. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,15 To Grantham belongs this jurisdiction: [Old] SOMERBY, 2 carucates and 2 bovates; SAPPERTON, 5 carucates; BRACEBY, 5 carucates; WELBY, 8 carucates; BELTON, 5 carucates; HARROWBY, 4 carucates; `DUNSTHORPE', 2 carucates; LONDONTHORPE, 5 carucates and 6 bovates; BARKSTON, 8 carucates; DENTON, 10 carucates. Altogether 55 carucates taxable. Land for 60 ploughs. The whole of this land is in `Aswardhurn' Wapentake. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <338a> LIN 1,16 In [Old] SOMERBY the King has {{2 1/2 carucates and 2 bovates}}. 8 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,17 In SAPPERTON and BRACEBY there are 24 Freemen, 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 140 acres; pasturable woodland, 46 acres; underwood, 64 acres; 1 church. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,18 In WELBY there are 37 Freemen, 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 160 acres; underwood, 150 acres; a church with a priest. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,19 In BELTON there are 18 Freemen and 14 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 68 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,20 In HARROWBY there are 16 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 34 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,21 In `DUNSTHORPE' there are 5 villagers, 1 smallholder and 8 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,22 In LONDONTHORPE there are 21 Freemen and 6 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 44 acres; 1 mill, 10s. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,23 In BARKSTON there are 35 Freemen and 10 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 70 acres. 2 mills, which Thorfridh son of Wulffrith had. Their jurisdiction [is] in Grantham. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,24 In DENTON there are meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Grantham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,25 In SKILLINGTON, a jurisdiction of Grantham, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 Freeman have 3 ploughs and meadow, 10 acres and underwood, 140 acres. Its valuation is [included] in Grantham. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,26 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In BASSINGHAM Earl Morcar had 24 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs. 35 villagers, 8 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 6 ploughs. 2 mills which pay 32s. A church and a priest; meadow, 420 acres. The whole [is] 16 1/2 furlongs long and 15 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £25; now £16. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,27 In THORPE[-on-the-Hill] is a jurisdiction of this manor, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bassingham. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,28 [* HOLLAND *] [* ELLOE Wapentake *] ?M? In TYDD [St Mary] Earl Algar had 5 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The King has 1 plough. 16 villagers, 5 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £8; 1 fishery with woodland paid 70s, less 4d. Value of the whole now £15. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,29 ?M? In LUTTON Earl Algar had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The King has 6 oxen. 16 villagers with 4 ploughs. 1 fishery, 12d; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,30 In TYDD [St Mary] there is an outlier of this manor: 2 carucates and 1 bovate of land taxable. There are now 8 villagers and 1 Freeman who have 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Outlier of Lutton. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,31 ?M? In GEDNEY Earl Algar had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The King has 6 oxen. 18 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; a fishery, 12d. [It is] 20 furlongs long and 12 wide Value before 1066 £8; now £6. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <338b> LIN 1,32 In HOLBEACH there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 8 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. The King has 26 Freemen and 5 smallholders with 11 ploughs; and meadow, 80 acres. This jurisdiction is valued at £17 [and this is] in addition to the above sum. ^[Jurisdiction of Gedney. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,33 In HOLBEACH also and WHAPLODE there are 5 carucates of land taxable, which Count Alan held; now they are in the King's hands. ^[Belongs to Gedney. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,34 In FLEET Earl Algar had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The King has 6 oxen and 8 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs; and 1 fishery, 16d; 2 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 500 acres. [It is] 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,35 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In NETTLEHAM Queen Edith had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The King has 3 ploughs. 28 villagers, 12 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 11 ploughs. The whole [is] 20 furlongs long and 20 wide. Value before 1066 £24; now £30. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,36 In DUNHOLME there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 18 Freemen with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. Of this land Odo the bowman has 2 1/2 carucates. ^[Jurisdiction of Nettleham. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,37 In SWINTHORPE, 6 bovates, and WICKENBY, 1 carucate. A jurisdiction of Nettleham. In REASBY, 2 bovates. A jurisdiction also there. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,38 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In KIRTON[-in-Lindsey] Earl Edwin had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Now the King has 4 ploughs in lordship. 80 villagers and 37 smallholders with 18 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 200 acres. [It is] 2 leagues long and 20 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £24; now £80. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,39 To this manor belongs this jurisdiction: GLENTWORTH, 6 carucates and 2 1/2 bovates; HEMSWELL, 4 carucates and 2 bovates; HARPSWELL, 2 carucates and 6 1/2 bovates; SNITTERBY, 4 bovates; SAXBY, 1 carucate; GRAYINGHAM, 4 carucates; CORRINGHAM, 1 carucate; AISBY, 1 carucate; HEAPHAM, 2 1/2 carucates; SPRINGTHORPE and CORRINGHAM, 6 carucates; MORTON, 9 bovates; SOMERBY, 2 carucates; BLYTON, 3 carucates; PILHAM, 1 carucate; [NORTHORPE, 2 carucates; ASHBY, 1 carucate; HIBALDSTOW, 2 1/2 carucates; `STAINTON', 6 bovates; REDBOURNE, 9 bovates; [Old] BRUMBY, 5 carucates; ASHBY, 13 bovates; BOTTESFORD, 2 carucates; YADDLETHORPE, 1 carucate; WINTERTON, 4 carucates; SCUNTHORPE, 3 carucates, 6 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate. Altogether 59 carucates of land taxable. Land for 69 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <338c> LIN 1,40 In GLENTWORTH there are 24 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 212 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,41 In HEMSWELL there are 17 Freemen, 1 villager and 7 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 173 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,42 In HARPSWELL there are 6 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 150 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,43 In SNITTERBY there are 9 Freemen with 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,44 In SAXBY there are 4 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,45 In GRAYINGHAM there are 7 Freemen and 14 villagers with 4 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,46 In CORRINGHAM there are 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,47 In AISBY there are 7 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,48 In HEAPHAM there are 16 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,49 In SPRINGTHORPE and CORRINGHAM there are 41 Freemen with 10 ploughs. A church and a priest. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,50 In SOMERBY there are 6 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 45 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,51 In BLYTON, nothing. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,52 In PILHAM 8 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,53 In NORTHORPE 6 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,54 In ASHBY 9 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,55 In HIBALDSTOW there is 1 plough in lordship; 16 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 222 acres; underwood, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,56 In `STAINTON' and WADDINGHAM there are 3 Freemen who have 5 oxen. Meadow, 16 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,57 In REDBOURNE there are 4 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,58 In [Old] BRUMBY 14 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,59 In ASHBY 7 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,60 In BOTTESFORD 2 Freemen with 2 oxen. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,61 In YADDLETHORPE nothing except meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 12 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,62 In WINTERTON 9 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 5 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,63 In SCUNTHORPE 20 Freemen with 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Meadow, 80 acres. Between them all, 223 Freemen, 16 smallholders and 15 villagers with 50 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,64 In THEALBY, DARBY and BURTON[-upon-Stather] the King has 6 plots and 1/2 market which belong to Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. HIBALDSTOW is an outlier not a jurisdiction; in GRAYINGHAM there are 2 carucates {inland}; in SPRINGTHORPE 1/2 carucate is {inland}. All the rest is a jurisdiction. ^[Earl Edwin had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,65 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M&B? In CAISTOR and HUNDON Earl Morcar had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The King has 1 plough in lordship; 40 villagers and 12 Freemen with 3 ploughs. A church and a priest, which the Bishop of Lincoln claims. 4 mills, 13s 4d; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £30; now £50. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,66 To the hall of this manor belong CADNEY and HOWSHAM; 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 villagers, 15 Freemen and 10 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. Meadow, 360 acres. ^[Belongs to Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <338d> LIN 1,67 Also to this manor belongs this jurisdiction: In LIMBER 4 1/2 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate. In lordship 1 plough; 33 Freemen and 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,68 In NORTH KELSEY 5 carucates of land. 50 Freemen and 2 villagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 700 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,69 In FONABY 1 1/2 carucates of land. 18 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,70 In CLIXBY 1 1/2 carucates of land, {inland}; a jurisdiction. 1 plough in lordship; 14 villagers and 2 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,71 In KIRMINGTON 4 carucates of land and 6 bovates. 20 Freemen, 1 villager and 14 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,72 In CROXTON 2 bovates of land. 3 Freemen with 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,73 In LIMBER 3 bovates of land. 3 Freemen ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,74 In GRASBY 1/2 carucate of land belongs to the church of Caistor with 1 villager who has 1 ox. This is valued at 6s 8d. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,75 In OWMBY 5 bovates of land, {inland}. Nothing except meadow, 10 acres. ^[{Inland} of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,76 In SEARBY 1 bovate of land, {inland}. 1 villager with 2 oxen. ^[{Inland} of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,77 In HABROUGH and NEWSHAM 2 carucates of land, 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate. 8 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 salt-house, 12d; meadow, 200 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,78 In KEELBY 15 bovates of land taxable. 13 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,79 In [South] KELSEY 3 carucates of land. 35 Freemen and 12 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow 1 league long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,80 In HOLTON[-le-Moor] 2 1/2 carucates of land. 26 Freemen have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Ivo Tallboys has 1 carucate of this jurisdiction. Altogether 28 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 58 ploughs. In total, 211 Freemen, 24 villagers and 28 smallholders with 30 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Caistor. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,81 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In GAYTON[-le-Wold] Queen Edith had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The King has 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 18 Freemen and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; meadow, 50 acres. [It is] 7 1/2 furlongs long and 7 wide. Value before 1066 £15; now £45. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,82 Jurisdiction of this manor: In SALTFLEETBY 2 carucates of land. 40 Freemen and 9 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,83 In MANBY 3 carucates of land. 20 Freemen with 4 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,84 In GRIMOLDBY 4 carucates of land. 6 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,85 In GRAINTHORPE 2 carucates of land. 13 Freemen and 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. 6 salt-houses, 6s. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,86 In SOMERCOTES 3 carucates of land. 30 Freemen, 7 villagers and 8 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,87 In YARBURGH 2 1/2 carucates of land, 1 bovate and the third part of 1 bovate. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <339a> LIN 1,88 In ALVINGHAM 1 carucate of land. 14 Freemen, 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,89 In `SKIDBROOKE' 3 carucates of land. 24 Freemen and 3 villagers have 8 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,90 In WELTON[-le-Wold] 4 carucates of land. 20 Freemen and 14 villagers have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Altogether 25 1/2 carucates, 1 bovate and the third part of a bovate taxable. Land for 38 ploughs. 167 Freemen, 37 villagers and 27 smallholders who have 34 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Gayton[-le-Wold]. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,91 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In HORNCASTLE Queen Edith had 3 carucates of land without tax. Land for 4 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 29 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. 2 mills, 26s; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £20; now £44. [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,92 Jurisdiction of this manor: In THIMBLEBY 4 carucates of land. 22 Freemen and 18 villagers have 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 240 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,93 In TOYNTON 3 carucates of land. 23 Freemen, 2 villagers and 7 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 300 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,94 In LANGTON and {TORP} 3 carucates of land. 13 Freemen and 24 villagers have 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 9s; meadow, 120 acres; pasturable woodland, 250 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,95 In FULSBY 1/2 carucate of land. 3 Freemen have 1/2 plough and meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,96 In CONINGSBY 1 1/2 carucates of land, {inland}. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 fisheries, 5s; meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 60 acres. ^[{Inland} of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,97 In HALTHAM 2 carucates and 6 bovates of land. 7 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 32 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,98 In FULSBY 1 carucate of land. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,99 In ROUGHTON 12 bovates of land. 8 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 15 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,100 In SCRIVELSBY 3 carucates and 7 bovates of land. 20 Freemen and 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,101 In MOORBY 3 carucates of land. 8 Freemen and 10 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; meadow, 240 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,102 In MAREHAM[-le-Fen] 3 carucates of land. 21 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 300 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,103 In [Wood] ENDERBY 3 carucates of land. 16 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland, 450 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,104 In WILKSBY 1 1/2 carucates of land. 4 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 1 plough and underwood, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,105 In [West] ASHBY 6 carucates of land. <339b> 45 Freemen, 5 villagers and 13 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, and pasture, 500 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] LIN 1,106 In TOYNTON 4 carucates of land. 21 Freemen, 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 400 acres. In total, 42 carucates of land taxable. Land for 58 ploughs. In them 212 Freemen, 66 villagers and 70 smallholders who have 55 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Horncastle. Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?[1]? Land of the King. King William holds it =] <339c> ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York LIN 2,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In [South] WILLINGHAM Almer had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Archbishop Thomas has it, and William [* of Verly *] from him. In lordship 2 1/2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 77 acres. Value before 1066 £4 10s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,2 In BARKWITH there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 13 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [South] Willingham. Almer had it. William [* of Verly *] has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,3 ?M? In PANTON Aelfric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Gilbert, the Archbishop's man, has in lordship 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager and 12 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,4 In BARKWITH there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 15 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Panton. Aelfric had it. Gilbert, the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,5 ?M? In GIRSBY Almer had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. Now William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers, 7 smallholders and 18 Freemen who have 4 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,6 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In STALLINGBOROUGH Elaf had 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has in lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers, 3 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1/2 mill, 32d; 2 salt-houses; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,7 Jurisdiction of this manor: HEALING, 1 bovate; [Old] CLEE, 3 bovates; `THRUNSCOE', 2 bovates. That is, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. 5 Freemen and 3 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 25 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Stallingborough. Elaf had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,8 ?M? In KEELBY Elaf had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 1 ox. William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders. 1/2 mill, 3s 4d. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,9 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CUXWOLD Fulcric had 7 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough and 6 oxen. William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 1 Freeman; they [have] 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,10 In SWALLOW there is a jurisdiction and {inland} of this manor; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Cuxwold. Fulcric had it. William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,11 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In LISSINGTON Lambakarl had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has in lordship 2 ploughs; 16 villagers, 8 smallholders and 4 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £7 10s. Exactions 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] <339d> LIN 2,12 {Inland} and jurisdiction of this manor: In SWINTHORPE 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers. Meadow, 12 1/2 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Lissington. Lambakarl had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,13 In SNELLAND 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Lissington. Lambakarl had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,14 In HOLTON[-cum-Beckering] 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 5 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Lissington. Lambakarl had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,15 ?S? In BECKERING 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and 6 oxen ploughing. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Lissington. Lambakarl had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,16 ?M? In BENNIWORTH Godwin had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Now Osbern the priest has it from the Archbishop. In lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers, 2 smallholders and 6 Freemen who have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill site; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 70s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,17 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HACKTHORN Alwin had 1 carucate and 5 bovates of land ?M? taxable, and Auti 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 Freemen have 3 ploughs and 5 oxen. 1/2 church; 2 mills, 4s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. In the jurisdiction of this manor Archbishop Thomas has 3 bovates taxable. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,18 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In RIGSBY Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 oxen. A church and a priest; pasturable woodland, 90 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,19 In SUTTON[-on-Sea], TRUSTHORPE and ADDLETHORPE there is {inland} of this manor; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 40 acres. ^[{Inland} of Rigsby. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,20 Jurisdiction also of this manor: RIGSBY, 4 bovates; AILBY, 3 bovates; {TATEBI}, 1 carucate: this was a manor. That is 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. In them 7 Freemen, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 12 acres; under[wood], 20 acres. Value of this jurisdiction before 1066 £4; now 40s. ^[Jurisdiction of Rigsby. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Herbert [* son of Aubrey *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,21 [* HILL Wapentake *] ?2M? In TETFORD Almer and Ernwin [* the priest *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert, the Archbishop's man, has 2 ploughs and 1 ox. 8 villagers and 7 Freemen with 2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 120 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now £4. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,22 In [South] ORMSBY there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 1 Freeman and 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Tetford. Almer and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it. Gilbert, the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] <340a> LIN 2,23 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] In HAINTON there is a jurisdiction of {Torp}; 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 3 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 5 oxen ploughing. Meadow, 80 acres. Almer had it; William [* of Verly *] has it from the Archbishop. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,24 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] In the jurisdiction of Limber the Archbishop has 3 bovates _ of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. [* Jaulfr and Thorfridh had it *] [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,25 In STALLINGBOROUGH there is {inland} of Limber; 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. The Archbishop [has] 1 villager with 1 ox ploughing; and a mill site; 1/2 wool-house. [* Jaulfr and Thorfridh had Limber *] [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,26 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `WELL' Wapentake *] In NEWTON[-on-Trent] the Archbishop has 100 acres of meadow which belong to Laneham. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,27 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HARPSWELL Alwin had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William [* of Verly *], the Archbishop's man, has 1 villager and 5 Freemen with 6 oxen ploughing; and meadow, 39 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,28 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HILL Wapentake *] ?M? In WORLABY Aelfric had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now the Archbishop has 1 plough there. 1 villager and 10 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,29 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In DOWSBY Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Hugh, the Archbishop's man, has 1 plough there. 9 villagers, 3 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 32 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,30 In BICKER there is {inland} of this manor; 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as much. It is waste. 1 salt-house; waste. ^[{Inland} of Dowsby. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Hugh, the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,31 In GRABY there is a jurisdiction also of this manor; 1 carucate of land. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have 1 plough and 1 ox. ^[Jurisdiction of Dowsby. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Hugh, the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,32 ?M? In BILLINGBOROUGH Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Now Walter of Aincourt has them from the Archbishop. 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill site. Value 10s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,33 ?M? In HORBLING Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now Walter [* of Aincourt *] has them from the Archbishop. In lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers, 1 smallholder and 8 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 20 acres; arable land 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,34 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [North] WITHAM Baca had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 ?M? plough. And Wulfwin [had] 1 carucate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, has 2 ploughs there. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A church of which Edward the noble has the third part; 1 mill site; meadow, 27 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. Exactions 11s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,35 In `TWYFORD' there is a jurisdiction of North Witham; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. <340b> Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 27 acres. ^[Baca had it. Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,36 ?M? In [North] WITHAM Alwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, [has] 2 ploughs and 6 villagers, 2 Freemen and 1 tributary. Meadow, 89 acres; woodland in Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] {warnode}, 120 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25s. Exactions 5s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,37 In SKILLINGTON Earl Morcar had 3 carucates of land taxable and Fredegaest and Brictmer 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. A free jurisdiction of Skillington. Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, [has] 2 ploughs. 13 villagers and 5 Freemen who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 121 1/2 acres; pasturable woodland in Bishop Remigius' {warnode}, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,38 ?M? There also ^[SKILLINGTON]^ [and] in EASTON Siward had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. Osbern, the Archbishop's man, has 1 plough. 12 villagers and 6 smallholders. 1/2 church; 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland, 200 acres; underwood, 240 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 40s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,39 ?S? In COLSTERWORTH Earl Morcar had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Skillington. 4 Freemen and 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland in [various] places, 120 acres. ^[Osbern, the Archbishop's man, has it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,40 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BILLINGHAY Swein [* son of Svavi *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, and the two sons of Swein [have] 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 15 Freemen who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; 3 sites for fisheries. Value before 1066 £4; now the same and 5s more. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,41 In WALCOT there is {inland} of this manor; 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 15 Freemen and 1 villager have 6 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 46 acres. ^[{Inland} of Billinghay. Swein had it. Walkelin [* nephew of the Bishop of Winchester *], the Archbishop's man, and the two sons of Swein [* son of Svavi *] have it]^ [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] LIN 2,42 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In LENTON Ulf ^[son of Topi]^ had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Ranulf, a cleric of the Archbishop's, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 12 villagers, 1 Freeman and 4 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 36 acres; underwood, 110 acres. In the {warnode} of Guy of Craon. Arable land and pastureland 2 leagues long and 6 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 60s. [= ?2? Land of the Archbishop of York =] <340c> ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham LIN 3,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In BRATTLEBY Stiupi had 5 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction also there. Land for 6 oxen. Now the Bishop of Durham, and Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] from him, has this land and cultivates it. [Value] before 1066, 3s; now 4s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,2 ?M? In SNARFORD Siward [* father of Aki *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 6 oxen. Now the Bishop of Durham, and Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] from him, has 1 plough. 14 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,3 ?M? In BARLINGS Dene had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] [holds] from the Bishop. In lordship 1 plough; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,4 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLYBOROUGH Redulph had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now the monks of Durham have 2 ploughs there and 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Freeman with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres; 1/2 church between the Bishop and Jocelyn son of Lambert. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,5 ^[LINDSEY]^ NORTH RIDING [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In BROCKLESBY Godwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 3 villagers with 1 ox and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,6 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In FULSTOW Healfdene and Almer had 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Walbert , the Bishop's man, has 16 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1 plough in lordship. 11 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,7 ?2M? In [Wold] NEWTON Grimkel had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Walbert , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. A church; meadow, 40 acres. In Thorganby 1 mill which Norman of Arcy holds wrongfully; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 30s. A hall with a plot and full jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,8 ^[LINDSEY]^ SOUTH RIDING [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BULLINGTON Aelfric had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 6 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 160 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,9 ?M? In `HARDWICK' Aelfric had 2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Nigel has it from the Bishop. It is waste. Meadow, 27 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,10 In LANGTON[-by-Wragby] 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. It is a jurisdiction of `[Little] Sturton'. Underwood, 65 acres there. ^[Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,11 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?S&B? In WISPINGTON 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. {Inland} and a jurisdiction of `[Little] Sturton' and Kirkby[-on-Bain]. 9 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. [* Godwin and Gunnhvati had it *] [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <340d> LIN 3,12 ?S? In WADDINGWORTH 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. It is a jurisdiction of `[Little] Sturton' and of Kirkby[-on-Bain]. 20 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 25 acres. ^[Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,13 ?M? In KIRKBY[-on-Bain] Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 13 oxen. The Bishop of Durham has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 170 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now the same. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,14 In MARTIN there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 12 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 34 acres; pasturable woodland, 33 acres; underwood, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby[-on-Bain]. Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,15 In [Tattershall] THORPE there is {inland} and a jurisdiction also of this manor; 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 16 villagers, 1 Freeman and 4 smallholders have 1 plough and ?k? the third part of 2 mills at 8s; 3 fisheries at 7s 6d; meadow, 15 acres; pasturable woodland, 120 acres. Eudo [* son of Spirewic *] claims it. ^[{Inland} and jurisdiction of Kirkby[-on-Bain]. Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,16 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In COVENHAM Esbiorn had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. Now [* the Abbey of *] Saint-Calais has 2 1/2 ploughs there from the Bishop. 12 villagers and 6 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 60 acres; 2 salt-houses, 3s. Value before 1066, 60s; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,17 [* In LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* In `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] In `SKIDBROOKE' there is {inland} of Covenham; 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. [* the Abbey of *] Saint-Calais has 6 men with 2 ploughs and meadow, 9 acres. ^[Esbiorn had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,18 `LOUTHESK' Wapentake In GRAINTHORPE there is a jurisdiction of Covenham; 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. 6 villagers have 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 50 acres. ^[Esbiorn had it. [* the Abbey of *] Saint-Calais has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,19 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] In [Little] GRIMSBY there is a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. It was waste; it is now cultivated. ^[Jurisdiction of Covenham. Esbiorn had it. [* the Abbey of *] Saint-Calais has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,20 ?2M? In FOTHERBY Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] and Arnketil had 7 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 5 oxen. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has 1 Freeman; 6 villagers who have 1 plough. Meadow, 42 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,21 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] ?M? In [Mavis] ENDERBY and RAITHBY[-by-Spilsby] Alnoth had 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Now 1/2 plough there. 1 villager. 1/2 mill site; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,22 ?M? In SPILSBY, ERESBY and THORPE [St Peter] Eskil had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The Bishop has 1 plough. 5 villagers, 5 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 1 plough. 2 mills, 9s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. ?k? Eudo ^[son of Spirewic]^ claims it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,23 There also ^[SPILSBY, ERESBY and THORPE [St Peter]]^ is a jurisdiction of Grebby and East Keal; 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,24 In HUNDLEBY 4 acres of land. ^[Belongs to Spilsby. Eskil had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,25 ?M? In EAST KEAL Alnoth had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 2 villagers plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. ?k? Eudo ^[son of Spirewic]^ claims the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,26 In TOYNTON there is a jurisdiction of Spilsby; 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 Freeman. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Eskil had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <341a> LIN 3,27 ^[LINDSEY]^ SOUTH RIDING [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?2M? In KEDDINGTON Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] and Andor had 9 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 15 Freemen and 12 villagers with 4 ploughs. 3 1/2 mills, 20s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,28 In SALTFLEETBY there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 3 Freemen and 1 villager with 4 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Keddington. Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] and Andor had it. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <341b> LIN 3,29 In SALTFLEETBY 1 bovate taxable. ^[Belongs to Keddington. Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] and Andor had it. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <341a> LIN 3,30 In COCKERINGTON there is another jurisdiction; 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. 1 villager who ploughs with 1 ox. ^[Jurisdiction of Keddington. Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] and Andor had it. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,31 [* KESTEVEN *] `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake ?M? In GONERBY [* Earl *] Morcar had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Lambert , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills, 16s; meadow, 22 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,32 AVELAND Wapentake In NEWTON Wulfric Wilde had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. The Bishop of Durham has half and Wulfgeat and his wife have the other [half] from the King. The whole of this land was his wife's mother's. The Bishop has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 35 acres. Wulfgeat has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 35 acres. Value of the whole before 1066, 40s; now of the Bishop's part, 25s; of Wulfgeat's part, 25s; the Bishop claims it. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,33 HACEBY hundred ?2M? In PICKWORTH Swein and Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate and 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Now Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough there. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who plough with 5 oxen. 1/2 church; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 33 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,34 `THREO' Wapentake In BRACEBY - a hundred - there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 21 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Pickworth. Swein and Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,35 `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake LAYTHORPE hundred ?3M? In KELBY Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *], Brictric and Arnketil had 6 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now Almod, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs there. 7 villagers, 3 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 70s; now £6. Meadow, 70 acres; underwood, 90 acres, which Bishop R[emigius], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] and their companions hold. The Bishop has the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,36 `FLAXWELL' Wapentake ASHBY[-de-la-Launde] hundred ?M? In EVEDON Thorfridh had 2 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <341b> LIN 3,37 In RAUCEBY - a hundred - and the other RAUCEBY - a hundred - there is a jurisdiction of [Silk] Willoughby or Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]; 3 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Almod, the Bishop's man, has 15 Freemen and 6 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. 1/2 church. These are valued in the above manor. ^[Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,38 In EVEDON there is a jurisdiction of Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]; 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,39 ^[LINDSEY]^ NORTH RIDING BRADLEY Wapentake AYLESBY hundred ?M? In AYLESBY Habeinn had 6 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. 1 mill site. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,40 `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake `FENBY' hundred ?M? In RAVENDALE Grimkel had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Walbert , the Bishop's man, ploughs it with 3 oxen. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,41 ^[LINDSEY]^ SOUTH RIDING `WRAGGOE' Wapentake ?3M? In BISCATHORPE Godric and his two brothers had 3 carucates of land taxable. Two served the third. Land for 6 ploughs. Now two of the Bishop's men have 2 ploughs there. 3 villagers, 7 smallholders and 9 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 5s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,42 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In [Tattershall] THORPE Godwin and Gunnhvati had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. The Bishop has 1 plough and 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; and the fourth part of 1 mill, 12d; 1 1/2 fisheries, 3s; the third part of a church; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland, 46 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now 33s 4d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,43 `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake ?M? In SCREMBY Fenkell had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now he also has it from the Bishop. 1 plough. 4 villagers who plough with 5 oxen. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,44 In ASHBY[-by-Partney] there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Scremby. Fenkell had and has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,45 In SCREMBY there is a jurisdiction of East Keal; 2 bovates of land taxable. ^[Alnoth had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,46 In ADDLETHORPE there is {inland} of East Keal, Orby and Grebby; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 6 villagers and 1 Freeman have 1 plough and 1 ox ploughing and meadow, 120 acres. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,47 ?B? In WAINFLEET 3 brothers had 7 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is {inland} of the above manor. Now Bondi [* the constable *] and Ralph have there 10 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough and 2 oxen; [***] and 2 salt-houses, 8d; meadow, 83 acres. ^[Outlier of Scremby]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,48 `LOUTHESK' Wapentake ?2M? In `[South] CADEBY' Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] and Asgot had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. <341c> Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough there. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 18s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,49 In WELTON[-le-Wold] there is a jurisdiction of this manor, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough and the third part of 1 mill site; meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] and Asgot had it. {Turstin}, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,50 `CALCEWATH' Wapentake ?M? In HAUGH and CALCEBY Healfdene had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Now William, the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough there. 1 smallholder. Value before 1066, 10s; now 10s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,51 ?M? In BONTHORPE Thori had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 60s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,52 ?B? In SLOOTHBY, {inland}, 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Outlier of Bonthorpe. Thori had it. Nigel, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,53 [* HILL Wapentake *] ?2M? In FULLETBY Siward [* father of Aki *] and Edric had 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. William, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 19 Freemen who have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,54 In OXCOMBE and WORLABY there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Fulletby. Siward [* father of Aki *] and Edric had it. William, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,55 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?B? In THREEKINGHAM there is {inland} of Newton; 5 bovates of land and the sixth part of 2 bovates taxable. 1 Freeman and 3 villagers who have 1/2 plough. The Bishop of Durham has the twelfth part of one church of St Peter [* of Threekingham *], the sixth part of one church of St Mary [* of Threekingham *] and the sixth part of 4 bovates of land which lie in [the lands of] the church of St Mary. ^[Wulfric Wilde had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] LIN 3,56 Also in this hundred and in this village ^[THREEKINGHAM]^ a certain Wulfgeat has in alms from the King as much land and [as many] parts of churches, ploughs and men as it is said above that the Bishop has. For they divide Newton and what belongs to it, in half. ^[Wulfgeat's wife's mother had it]^ [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of Durham =] <341d> <342a> ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux LIN 4,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] CARLTON Ealdormann had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. The Bishop of Bayeux has 4 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs and 1 church. Value before 1066, 10s 8d; now the same. Exactions 13s 4d. Ralph the steward and Gilbert of Ghent have this land by the Bishop of Bayeux's seal. Ernwin the priest says that it ought to be the King's. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,2 ?2M? In INGLEBY Ketil and Ulfkil had 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] and Wadard , the Bishop of Bayeux's men, have 2 ploughs. 12 villagers, 2 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 90 acres; underwood, 110 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50s. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,3 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In STURTON[-by-Stow] Ulfkil, Asfrith, Restelf and Wulfmer had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 4 ploughs. 16 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now £4. Exactions 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,4 ?M? In WILLINGHAM[-by-Stow] Arnketil had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,5 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGHAM Gamal had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 2 ploughs there. 2 villagers, 3 smallholders and 3 Freemen who have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 20s. Exactions 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <342b> LIN 4,6 ?B? In COATES there is {inland} of Ingham; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders [who] have 1 plough. ^[Gamal had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <342a> LIN 4,7 ?S? In GLENTWORTH {Estan} had 7 bovates of land taxable. Also there 4 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Glentham. Land for 10 ploughs. Now Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 6 Freemen and 1 villager [with] 1/2 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; 20 [***]. Value before 1066, 15s 4d; now 40s 8d. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,8 ?M? In HEMSWELL Alnoth had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Losoard , the Bishop's man, has there 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; and meadow, 27 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,9 ?2M? In GLENTHAM Aethelstan? and Wulfmer had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Wadard has 2 villagers and 1? Freeman with 1 plough. He [has] 1 plough himself and meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 15s 4d; now 60s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,10 ?M? In NORMANBY[-by-Spital] Thor had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 2 Freemen with 1 plough; and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,11 ?2M? In FIRSBY Alwy and Eskil had 3 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs there. <342b> 8 villagers, 8 smallholders and 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,12 In NEWTON[-by-Toft] there is a jurisdiction of Firsby; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 5 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs; and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Alwy and Eskil had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,13 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In NORTHORPE Eskil had 10 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough there. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,14 ?M? In CLEATHAM Eskil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,15 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In `STAINTON' and WADDINGHAM Harthgripr had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough there himself. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 11[?]s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,16 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In ELSHAM Ketilbiorn had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has there 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 47 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,17 ?3M? In AUDLEBY Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 15 villagers, 3 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £8. The whole [is] 15 furlongs long and 6 wide. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,18 Jurisdiction of this manor: In NEWTON[-by-Toft] 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 10 Freemen have 3 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Audleby. Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,19 In {SUMMERLEDE} [* OSGODBY *] 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 Freemen have 1 plough and 2 oxen ploughing. ^[Jurisdiction of Audleby. Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,20 In RISBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 14 Freemen and 4 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 31 acres; underwood, 12 acres. [It is] 3 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Audleby. Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,21 In KINGERBY 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen have 1 plough and 2 oxen ploughing. ^[Jurisdiction of Audleby. Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,22 In OSGODBY 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. 9 Freemen have 1 plough and 2 oxen ploughing. A jurisdiction of Audleby. ^[Tosti [* brother of Erik *], Thorfridh and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,23 ?2M? In NETTLETON Ketilbiorn and Gamal had 1 carucate and 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Now Erneis [* of Buron *] and Wadard , the Bishop's men, have 2 ploughs there. 13 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen. 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,24 In [North] THORESBY and `AUTBY' there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 2 bovates of land taxable. 4 villagers. 3 salt-houses; meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Nettleton. Ketilbiorn and Gamal had it. Erneis [* of Buron *] and Wadard , the Bishop's men, have it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,25 In ROTHWELL 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 Freeman has 1 ox. ^[Jurisdiction of Nettleton. Ketilbiorn and Gamal had it. Erneis [* of Buron *] and Wadard , the Bishop's men, have it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <342c> LIN 4,26 ?M? In GRASBY Ulfkil had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 11 Freemen who have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 100s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,27 In SWALLOW there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen with 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Grasby. Ulfkil had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,28 ?M? In KEELBY Sigar had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 3 Freemen who plough with 2 oxen. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,29 In {WENFLET} 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 oxen. ^[Belongs to Keelby. Sigar had it. Wadard has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,30 In STALLINGBOROUGH there is {{jurisdiction}} {inland} of this manor; 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. 8 villagers and 2 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 180 acres; 1/2 mill, 3s. ^[{Inland} of Keelby. Sigar had it. Wadard has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,31 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In HEALING Sigar had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 6 oxen. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,32 In [Old] CLEE there is a jurisdiction of this manor; 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 5 oxen ploughing and meadow, 25 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Healing. Sigar had it. Wadard has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,33 In `THRUNSCOE' 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 3 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Belongs to Healing. Sigar had it. Wadard has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,34 ?M? In `SOUTH COATES' [* [Little] COATES *] Azur had 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now 16 Freemen there who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,35 In [Great] COATES 6, or 3, bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of `South Coates' [* [Little] Coates *]. 2 Freemen have 2 oxen ploughing and meadow, 100 acres. ^[Azur had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,36 ?M? In [Old] CLEE Algar had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has it from the Bishop. It is waste. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,37 In `ITTERBY' there is {inland} and a jurisdiction of this manor; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 5 Freemen and 2 villagers who have 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of [Old] Clee. Algar had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,38 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In RASEN Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 5 bovates of land taxable and 2 parts of 1 bovate. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Wimund [* of Tessel *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 2 mills, 6s; meadow, 61 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,39 ?M? In RASEN Ulfgrim , Broklauss, Ulf [* Fenman *], Godwin, Alwin and Leofric had 2 carucates and 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 18 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest with 2 smallholders. 1 bovate of this land belongs to the church. Meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <342d> LIN 4,40 ?M? In TOFT[-next-Newton] Azur had 14 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 11 Freemen who have 5 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,41 ?M? In TEALBY Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers who plough with 3 oxen. 1 mill, 2s; another mill which belongs to Grasby. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,42 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [North] THORESBY and `AUTBY' Thorfridh had 4 carucates of land, 3 bovates and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 23 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs and 5 oxen. 27 Freemen who have 5 ploughs, less 2 oxen. Meadow, 80 acres; turf-land which pays 10s; 16 salt-houses which pay 16s. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. Exactions 40s. Edward [* the noble *] exchanged this land with the Bishop of Bayeux. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,43 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Great] STURTON Grimkel had 3 carucates of land, 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers, 3 smallholders and 23 Freemen who have 4 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,44 In RANBY there is {inland} and a jurisdiction of this manor; 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 4 Freemen who have 1 plough. Meadow, 200 acres. A church to which belong 40 acres of land and meadow, 5 acres. A priest who has 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of [Great] Sturton. Grimkel had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,45 In `BURRETH' there is a jurisdiction; 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 1 ox ploughing. Meadow, 15 acres; pasturable woodland, 120 acres; underwood, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Great] Sturton. Grimkel had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,46 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HAINTON Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,47 In SOUTHREY, {inland} of Hainton, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland 20 acres. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,48 In STRUBBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. It is a jurisdiction. 3 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Hainton. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,49 In BARKWITH 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 3 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Belongs to Hainton. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,50 ?M? In SOTBY Wulfnoth had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ralph, the Bishop's man, has 16 Freemen and 3 villagers with 4 ploughs. In lordship nothing. A church; meadow, 150 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,51 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] In LANGTON and {TORP} Leofsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. A man of the Bishop's has <343a> 1 plough. 26 villagers and 3 Freemen who have 5 oxen ploughing and meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,52 In THIMBLEBY there is {inland} and a jurisdiction of this manor; 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. 5 villagers and 3 Freemen have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [* Jurisdiction and {inland} of Sotby. Wulfnoth had it. Ralph, the Bishop's man, has it *] [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,53 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] WILLINGHAM Eskil had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 13 oxen. Wadard has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 36 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,54 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In KIRKBY[-on-Bain] Wulfmer had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough and 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; and a mill site; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 160 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,55 In [Tattershall] THORPE Wulfmer had 2 carucates of land taxable as a manor. Land for 2 ploughs. 18 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 120 acres; the third part of 2 mills at 7s; 3 fisheries at 30d. The value was and is 20s. Eudo [* son of Spirewic *] holds from the King. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,56 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SIXHILLS Guthmund had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 2 Freemen who have 1/2 plough. A church; meadow, 25 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,57 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In COCKERINGTON Eskil and Ulfgrim had 3 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 7 villagers, 4 smallholders and 27 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 60 acres; 2 parts of 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,58 In ALVINGHAM 4 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Cockerington. 4 Freemen have 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres. ^[Eskil and Ulfgrim had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,59 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In ABY Wulfstan and Eskil had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 6 oxen. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 12 villagers, 4 Freemen and 2 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; pasturable woodland, 27 acres; underwood, 300 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,60 In STRUBBY 1 carucate and 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Aby. ^[Wulfstan and Eskil had it. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,61 ?M? In RIGSBY Thorulf and Otbert had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Pasturable woodland, 120 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,62 In WELL 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. A jurisdiction of Rigsby. 1 Freeman and 2 villagers. ^[Thorulf and Otbert had it. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,63 In AILBY 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of Rigsby. <343b> 3 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland, 12 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Thorulf and Otbert had it. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,64 In TOTHBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction [of] Rigsby. 3 Freemen plough with 3 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 12 acres. ^[Thorulf and Otbert had it. Losoard , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,65 [* HILL Wapentake *] ?M? In ASHBY [Puerorum] Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] and Ketilfrith had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now the Bishop has in lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers, 2 smallholders and 14 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. 2 mills, 3s 6d; meadow, 31 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £7. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,66 In [Bag] ENDERBY, 3 bovates, and MARKBY, 4 bovates: 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction [of] Ashby [Puerorum]. 14 Freemen, 10 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. ^[Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] and Ketilfrith had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,67 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ASHBY[-cum-Fenby] Algar had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 8 Freemen with 1 plough. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,68 In BRIGSLEY, WAITHE and RAVENDALE 2 carucates of land and 5 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of Ashby[-cum-Fenby]. 13 Freemen and 10 villagers have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres. ^[Algar had it. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,69 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?3M? In LACEBY, BRADLEY and SCARTHO Swein, Erik [* brother of Tosti *] and Tosti [* brother of Erik *] had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. The Bishop of Bayeux has in lordship 3 ploughs; 4 villagers, 5 smallholders and 85 Freemen who have 13 1/2 ploughs. 3 churches with priests; 2 mills, 8s; meadow, 360 acres; underwood, 100 acres. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,70 In GRIMSBY customary dues and the ferry pay 40s. Value before 1066 £12; now £30. ^[Belongs to Laceby, Bradley and Scartho. Swein, Erik [* brother of Tosti *] and Tosti [* brother of Erik *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,71 In GRIMSBY 11 bovates, [Old] CLEE 3 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate, `ITTERBY' 4 bovates and `THRUNSCOE' 7 bovates. A jurisdiction of this manor. 3 carucates and 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs and 7 oxen. 55 Freemen and 1 villager have 6 ploughs and meadow, 54 acres. ^[Belongs to Laceby, Bradley and Scartho. Swein, Erik [* brother of Tosti *] and Tosti [* brother of Erik *] had it]^ [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,72 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?2M? In WITHCALL Eskil and Odhgrim had 3 1/2 carucates of land, less the third part of 1 bovate, taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ilbert [* of Lacy *], the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 42 Freemen who have 6 ploughs and 2 parts of a mill, 26d; meadow, 56 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,73 ?M? In STEWTON Eskil had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,74 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In OWERSBY Gamal had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Wadard , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 26 Freemen who have 5 ploughs and meadow, 130 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,75 ?M? In THORGANBY Aelfric had 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 <343c> ploughs and 6 oxen. The Bishop has 1 plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,76 [* KESTEVEN *] [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In [Dry] DODDINGTON Gladwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Baldric [* of Lindsey *], the Bishop's man, has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 10 acres. Value 10s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,77 ?M? In CLAYPOLE Thorfridh had 3 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. The Bishop has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. [Value] before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,78 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In CASTHORPE Thorfridh had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Swein, the Bishop's man, has 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,79 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In STAPLEFORD Thorfridh had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Thor, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 6 oxen. Meadow, 1 1/2 furlongs. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,80 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] In CANWICK Skuli had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] has 2 ploughs and 2 [***] and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 27 acres. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] LIN 4,81 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In OWMBY[-by-Spital] Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] and Siward had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Ilbert [* of Lacy *] and Wadard have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 15s; now 20s 8d. [= ?4? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <343d> ?5? Land of Bishop Osmund ^[of Salisbury]^ LIN 5,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `THREO' Wapentake *] In LONDONTHORPE 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. This land belongs to the Church of Grantham and is exempt from all services. Bishop Osmund has 7 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 13 acres. [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osmund ^[of Salisbury]^ =] LIN 5,2 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] In {NONGETUNE} St Wulfram's of Grantham has 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager ploughs with 2 oxen. ^[Belongs to Londonthorpe]^ [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osmund ^[of Salisbury]^ =] LIN 5,3 In GONERBY St Wulfram's of Grantham has 1 carucate of land taxable with full jurisdiction. Land for 12 oxen. The value of this land is accounted for with the Church of Grantham. ^[Belongs to Londonthorpe]^ [= ?5? Land of Bishop Osmund ^[of Salisbury]^ =] ?6? [Land] of Bishop Geoffrey ^[of Coutances]^ LIN 6,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In CANWICK and BRACEBRIDGE [Heath] Ulf [* Fenman *] had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Bishop Geoffrey has 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 11 bovates of this land; 12 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 fisheries at 3s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. Exactions 10s. [= ?6? [Land] of Bishop Geoffrey ^[of Coutances]^ =] <344a> ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln LIN 7,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `WELL' Wapentake *] In St Mary's STOW 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Bishop Remigius [has] in lordship 1 plough; 20 villagers and 3 Freemen who have 3 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 3 smithies. Value before 1066 £32; now £30. Of this land 2 men-at-arms have what is valued at 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,2 In WILLINGHAM[-by-Stow] there is {inland} of this manor; 10 bovates of land and the third part of 2 bovates. Land for as much. 2 bovates of which Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] has the jurisdiction. ^[{Inland} of Stow]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,3 In CAENBY, {inland} of Stow, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 15 smallholders have 5 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 20 acres. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,4 In [Bishop] NORTON 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. {Inland} and a jurisdiction of Stow. In lordship 3 ploughs. 25 Freemen, 4 villagers and 21 smallholders have 5 ploughs. One of the Bishop's men has 1 plough. A mill site; meadow, 430 acres. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,5 In GLENTHAM 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of Stow. 16 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 110 acres. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,6 In OWMBY[-by-Spital] 4 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for as much. 17 Freemen have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 21 acres. ^[Belongs to Stow]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,7 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] In UPTON, KEXBY and NORMANBY[-by-Stow], a jurisdiction of Stow, 11 carucates of land {{and 6 bovates}} and 4 parts of 2 bovates and 2 parts of 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 171 acres; underwood, 162 acres. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,8 [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In WELTON Swein [* son of Svavi *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Now 6 Canons of Lincoln have 5 ploughs in lordship there; 48 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 11 ploughs. 5 mills, 40s; meadow, 150 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £16; now £11. Exactions 40s. [It is] 3 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,9 In BURTON, a jurisdiction of this manor, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Welton. Swein [* son of Svavi *] had it. 6 Canons of Lincoln have it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,10 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In BRAMPTON St Mary's [of] Stow had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 4 villagers and 1 Freeman with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood 10 furlongs long and 4 wide. The whole manor [is] 16 furlongs long and 9 wide. Value before 1066 £12; now the same. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,11 In KNAITH 12 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 13 oxen. St Mary's [* of Stow *] has there 3 Freemen with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 26 acres. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,12 In STOW, a jurisdiction of Brampton, 1 carucate and 2 parts of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. ^[St Mary's of Stow had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,13 There also ^[STOW]^ Alsi [* son of Godram *] [had] 1 plot in the jurisdiction of Bishop Remigius. William of Percy holds it. ^[Jurisdiction of Stow. St Mary's of Stow had it]]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <344b> LIN 7,14 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGHAM Hakon had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Erchenold, the Bishop's man, has 5 oxen ploughing. 1 villager and 1 Freeman who plough with 6 oxen. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25s. Exactions 5s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,15 ?M? In COATES Hakon had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for as much. Erchenold has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,16 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In GRAYINGHAM Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Mauger , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 7 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,17 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In MESSINGHAM Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. Mauger has 1 plough. 1 villager. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 15s. Exactions 5s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,18 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In BIGBY Healfdene [son of] Topi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ranulf, the Bishop's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 11 villagers and 1 Freeman with 1 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,19 ?M? In ELSHAM Wulfmer had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], the Bishop's man, has 3 ploughs. 10 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Freemen who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; a mill site. Value before 1066 £6; now 70s. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,20 ?2M? In WORLABY Wulfmer and Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] has 4 ploughs. 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; [now] £3 10s. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,21 ?M? In WOOTTON Wulfmer had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 6 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,22 ?M? In ULCEBY Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ranulf, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,23 ?M? In GOXHILL Auti had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 8 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 32s; now 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,24 [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In WYHAM Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Mauger has 1 plough. 1 villager, 1 smallholder and 11 Freemen who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,25 ?S? In [North] ORMSBY, a jurisdiction of this manor, 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 4 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wyham. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Mauger has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,26 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In CROXTON Auti had 2 bovates of land taxable, of Grimkel's jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] has 1 plough. 2 villagers. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <344c> LIN 7,27 ?M? In KEELBY Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 11 oxen. Ranulf, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 oxen. 1 mill, 6s 8d; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,28 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In OWERSBY Auti had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 3 villagers, 6 smallholders and 20 Freemen with 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 110 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,29 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?B? In SOUTHREY, {inland} of [Cherry] Willingham, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Osbern, a cleric of the Bishop's, has 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,30 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In DUNSBY Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Ralph , the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 13 Freemen who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 100 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,31 ?S? In HACONBY, a jurisdiction of this manor, 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. 5 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Dunsby. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Ralph , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,32 ?M? In `RINGSTONE' Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. Adam , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A priest and the third part of a church; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 60 acres. [Value] before 1066 £3; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,33 ?B? In DUNSBY, {inland} of this manor, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough and meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 43 acres. ^[Outlier of `Ringstone'. Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had it. Adam , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,34 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In [Gosberton] CHEAL Azur and his brothers had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as much. Mauger , the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 salt-house, 8d. Its valuation is [included] in Gosberton. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,35 In QUADRING, {inland} of this manor, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Mauger has 8 villagers with 1 plough. ^[{Inland} of [Gosberton] Cheal. Azur and his brothers had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,36 ?M? In GOSBERTON Asli had 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 1 plough and 6 oxen. Mauger has 1 plough. 12 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 salt-house, 4d; meadow, 12 acres. 1 Freeman with his garden. Value before 1066 £6; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,37 In QUADRING, {inland}, 1 1/2 carucates taxable. ^[{Inland} of Gosberton. Asli had it. Mauger , the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,38 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In CARLBY Barthi had 1 carucate of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for as much. Erchenold, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,39 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CORBY [Glen] Barthi had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Walter, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. <344d> 17 villagers, 12 smallholders and 22 Freemen who have 5 ploughs and pasturable woodland, 1100 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now £7. Exactions 40s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,40 In BITCHFIELD, a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Walter, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 3 villagers, 8 smallholders and 6 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 13 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 700 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s; now 20s. ^[Jurisdiction of Corby [Glen]. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,41 In SWAYFIELD, a jurisdiction of Corby [Glen], 2 carucates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 10 Freemen have 3 ploughs and woodland, 8 acres. ^[Barthi had it. Walter, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,42 In SWINSTEAD 2 carucates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[Belongs to Corby [Glen]. Barthi had it. Walter, the Bishop's man, has it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,43 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In SLEAFORD Barthi had 11 carucates of land taxable. Land for 11 ploughs. The Bishop has in lordship 3 ploughs; 29 villagers, 6 Freemen and 11 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. A priest and a church; 8 mills at £10; meadow, 320 acres; underwood, 1 acre; marsh, 330 acres. Value before 1066 £20; now £25. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,44 ?M? In LOBTHORPE 2 carucates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,45 In EWERBY 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of Sleaford. 2 Freemen plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 13 acres. ^[Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,46 In HOWELL 5 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. A jurisdiction likewise. 10 Freemen and 7 smallholders who have 4 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 32 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,47 In HECKINGTON, a jurisdiction, 2 bovates of land taxable. 1 villager who has 2 oxen and meadow, 3 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,48 In QUARRINGTON Barthi had 9 carucates of land and 2 1/2 bovates. Land for 9 ploughs and as many oxen. 32 Freemen and 15 smallholders with 7 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 16s; meadow, 60 acres. In this jurisdiction Osmund [* {Benz} *] has 2 ploughs in lordship. Value 60s. Also in this jurisdiction Hugh Rufus has 1 carucate of land and 1 plough in lordship. Value 25s. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,49 In `LAYTHORPE', a jurisdiction, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. 5 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,50 In EVEDON 4 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The Bishop has 13 Freemen with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; marsh, 100 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Of this jurisdiction Osmund [* {Benz} *] has 11 bovates of land and 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Value 30s. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,51 In CANWICK, a jurisdiction, Walraven [* father of Aghmund *] had 2 carucates of land and 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 1 1/2 oxen. William, the Bishop's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. ^[Jurisdiction of Sleaford. Barthi had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,52 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In LEASINGHAM Barni had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Adam , the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. <345a> 16 villagers, 1 Freeman and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,53 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Silk] WILLOUGHBY Arnketil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ralph , the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 2 Freemen who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,54 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In HOUGHAM Thori [* son of Roald *] had 14 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 1/2 ploughs. Hugh, the Bishop's man, has 2 ploughs. 21 villagers, 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 9 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 13s 4d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £7. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,55 In this village ^[HOUGHAM]^ Robert the priest had 1 carucate of land from the King in alms. Now he has become a monk in St Mary's Stow, with this land, but no one may have the land except by the King's grant. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. ^[Belongs to Hougham. Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,56 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In LOUTH the Bishop of Lincoln had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. The Bishop now has in lordship 3 ploughs; 80 burgesses, 1 market at 29s, 40 Freemen and 2 villagers; between them they have 13 ploughs. 13 mills which pay 60s. 2 men-at-arms have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 21 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 400 acres. [It is] 1 league and 8 furlongs long and 10 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £12; now £22. Exactions £3. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,57 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In REDBOURNE Arnketil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now Bishop Remigius and the Canons in St Mary's [* of Lincoln *] have 2 villagers who plough with 3 oxen; and meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,58 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] In KINGERBY Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] holds from the Bishop 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Auti held them before 1066. 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; 20 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill, 4s; meadow, 400 acres. The value was and is £4. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] LIN 7,59 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] In [Cherry] WILLINGHAM 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. 8 villagers and 1 Freeman with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Formerly 20s; value now 30s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Lincoln =] <345b> <345c> ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough LIN 8,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In FISKERTON 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. This manor was and is St Peter's of Peterborough. In lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 3 1/2 fisheries which pay 21d; meadow, 120 acres; pasturable woodland 10 furlongs long and 9 wide. The whole [is] 20 furlongs long and 9 wide. Value before 1066 £14; now £17. Exactions £3. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,2 Jurisdiction of this manor in SCOTHERN, `HOLME' and SUDBROOKE; 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. St Peter's has 32 Freemen who have 8 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Fiskerton]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,3 {Inland} of this manor in REEPHAM; 4 carucates and 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. 12 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; underwood 8 furlongs long and 4 wide. ^[{Inland} of Fiskerton]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,4 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In THURLBY St Peter's of Peterborough had and has 3 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. In lordship 1 plough. 10 villagers and 2 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. Two of the Abbot's men have 2 carucates of this land; 1 1/2 ploughs there; 7 villagers and 2 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,5 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In {ADEWELLE} St Peter's of Peterborough had and has 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 10 villagers, 2 smallholders and 2 Freemen who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasturable woodland, 180 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 12s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,6 In WITHAM[-on-the-Hill], MANTHORPE, TOFT and LOUND there is an outlier; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough and meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 5s 4d; now the same. Ansfrid holds it. ^[Outlier of {Adewelle}]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,7 There is an outlier of {Bergestorp} in [Little] BYTHAM; 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. The land is lordship [land] of St Peter's [of] Peterborough. Now 6 villagers have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Of this land Saswalo , the Abbot's man, has 2 carucates of land. In lordship 1/2 plough; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 25 acres; underwood, 100 acres. Value before 1066 of this jurisdiction, 30s; now 20s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,8 ?M? In OSGODBY St Peter's of Peterborough had and has 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now Ansketil [* of St Médard *], the Abbot's man, has 2 ploughs there. 13 villagers with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; pasturable woodland, 13 furlongs long and 4 wide. <345d> Value before 1066, 60s; now 100s. Exactions 20s. Arable land 14 furlongs long and 6 wide. 2 carucates of this manor lie in Lenton hundred. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,9 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In WALCOT St Peter's of Peterborough had and has 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now Gilbert, the Abbot's man, has 1 plough there. 6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 14 Freemen with 2 carucates who have 4 ploughs. Half of the jurisdiction is St Peter's, the other [half] [is] Gilbert of Ghent's [and] belongs in Folkingham. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £4. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,10 A jurisdiction of Walcot in `HAIRBY'; 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. 1 Freeman ploughs with 2 oxen. Ivo [* Tallboys *] holds it. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,11 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In DONINGTON St Peter's of Peterborough had and has 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now 1 plough in lordship; 12 villagers and 20 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 16 salt-houses, 20s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,12 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] In `HOUGHTON' St Peter's of Peterborough has 1/2 carucate of land taxable with full jurisdiction. 3 villagers have 1 plough. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,13 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In RISEHOLME Alnoth had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Now Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has it from Abbot Turold and himself [has] there 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 1/2 mark of silver; now the same. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,14 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In YAWTHORPE Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Abbot Turold has 1 plough and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 12s; now 5s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,15 ?M? In SCOTTON Eskil had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Richard, the Abbot's man, has under the Abbot 3 ploughs. 22 villagers, 5 smallholders and 17 Freemen who have 2 ploughs. In Lincoln 3 burgesses who pay 5s. Meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 36 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Exactions 40s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,16 A jurisdiction of this manor in NORTHORPE; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 Freemen have 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Scotton. Eskil had it. Richard, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,17 ?2M? In SCOTTER Alnoth and Eskil had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now Abbot Turold has 4 ploughs and 32 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs; 15 Freemen with 3 ploughs; and 1 mill and a half of 2 [mills] which pay 8s; 2 fisheries, 15s; meadow, 120 acres; pasturable woodland, 28 acres. Value before 1066 £11; now £10. [It is] 3 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,18 There is a jurisdiction of this manor in SCOTTERTHORPE; 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 4 villagers have 4 ploughs and <346a> meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Scotter. Alnoth and Eskil had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,19 ?M? In CLEATHAM Alnoth had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Roger, the Abbot's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers who plough with 5 oxen. Meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,20 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In MANTON Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [It is] 2 leagues long and 1 wide. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,21 A jurisdiction of this manor in CLEATHAM; 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 Freeman who ploughs with 1 ox. ^[Jurisdiction of Manton. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,22 ?M? In HIBALDSTOW Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gilbert, the Abbot's man, has 2 ploughs. 11 villagers, 1 Freeman and 3 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 111 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 70s. Exactions 20s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,23 ?M? In RAVENTHORPE Eskil had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,24 In CLEATHAM 2 bovates taxable. ^[Eskil had it. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,25 A jurisdiction of this manor in HOLME; 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 6 Freemen have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; underwood, 12 acres. ^[A jurisdiction of Raventhorpe. Eskil had it. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,26 Another jurisdiction in ASHBY; 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. Underwood, 3 acres. ^[A jurisdiction of Raventhorpe. Eskil had it. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,27 ?M? In APPLEBY, RISBY and SAWCLIFFE Eskil had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Ralph, the Abbot's man, has 1 plough and meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,28 ?M? In WALCOT Eskil had 6 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Now Ivo [* Tallboys *] has them from the Abbot. 1 plough. 7 villagers, 2 smallholders and 10 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 380 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,29 An outlier of this manor in ALKBOROUGH; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers plough with 3 oxen. ^[Outlier of Walcot. Eskil had it. Ivo [* Tallboys *] has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,30 A jurisdiction in `HAIRBY'; 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. 1 Freeman ploughs with 2 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Walcot. Eskil had it. Ivo [* Tallboys *] has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,31 ?M? In MESSINGHAM Alnoth had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs and 2 oxen. William, the Abbot's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 18 Freemen who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,32 An outlier of this manor in SCUNTHORPE; 1 bovate of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 ox. 1 villager has 2 oxen in a plough. ^[Outlier of Messingham. Alnoth had it. William, the Abbot's man, has it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] <346b> LIN 8,33 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] In UFFINGTON St Peter's of Peterborough has 48 acres of meadow without tax. Geoffrey holds them and the Abbot's villagers. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. ^[Belongs to Messingham. Alnoth had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,34 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WITHAM[-on-the-Hill], MANTHORPE and TOFT and LOUND Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Asfrith, Abbot Turold's man, has 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,35 Outliers of this manor in BARHOLM and STOWE; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Asfrith has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. ^[Outliers of Witham[-on-the-Hill]. Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,36 There also ^[BARHOLM and STOWE]^ 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Peterborough. Now Godfrey, the Abbot's man, has 9 Freemen, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Robert holds half. Value before 1066, 20s; now 20[s] likewise. ^[Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,37 In STOWE, a jurisdiction of Witham[-on-the-Hill], 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as much. Asfrith has from the Abbot 1 villager and 2 Freemen with 1/2 plough. ^[Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,38 There also ^[STOWE]^ 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Witham[-on-the-Hill], [a manor] of St Peter's of Peterborough. Godfrey has from the Abbot 1 villager and 2 Freemen with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 3s; now the same. ^[Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] LIN 8,39 [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In THURLBY Alnoth had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. [It is] a free jurisdiction under Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *]. Geoffrey has under the Abbot 1 plough. 1 villager and 4 smallholders. Underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 20s likewise. [= ?8? Land of St Peter's of Peterborough =] ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster LIN 9,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In DODDINGTON Aelric ^[son of Mergeat]^ had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. St Peter's of Westminster has 1 plough. 14 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide; pasturable woodland 1 1/2 leagues long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066, with everything belonging to this manor, £20; now value of what St Peter's has, £4 [= ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] LIN 9,2 ?B? In THORPE[-on-the-Hill] 6 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 30 Freemen have 7 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. ^[Outlier and jurisdiction of Doddington. Aelric son of Mergeat had it]^ [= ?9? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] <346c> ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey LIN 10,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In QUARRINGTON St Benedict's of Ramsey had and has 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Freeman with 1 plough. 2 churches; 1 mill, 21s 4d; meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. [= ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] LIN 10,2 A jurisdiction of this manor in SLEAFORD; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman and 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 27 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Quarrington]^ [= ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] LIN 10,3 Another jurisdiction is DUNSBY; 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now 11 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Quarrington]^ [= ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] LIN 10,4 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In THREEKINGHAM St Benedict's of Ramsey had and has 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager has 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 5s; now the same. [= ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] LIN 10,5 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] In {COTELAND} St Benedict ^[of Ramsey]^'s has 1/2 carucate of meadow taxable in Cranwell. [= ?10? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] <346d> ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland LIN 11,1 [* HOLLAND *] [* ELLOE Wapentake *] ?M? In HOLBEACH and WHAPLODE St Guthlac's had and has 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now 1 plough in lordship; 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,2 In SPALDING, an outlier of Crowland, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 villagers and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,3 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In LANGTOFT St Guthlac's had and has 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 8 villagers, 4 smallholders and 20 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; woodland, 2s; marsh 2 leagues long and 2 wide; arable land 15 furlongs long and 9 wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 60s. Exactions 10s. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,4 ?M? In BASTON St Guthlac's had and has 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers, 2 smallholders and 7 Freemen with 2 ploughs. A church and 1/2 mill; meadow, 45 acres; marsh 16 furlongs long and 8 wide; arable land 8 furlongs long and 8 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,5 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In [Sutterton] DOWDYKE St Guthlac's had and has 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs with full jurisdiction. Now 1 plough in lordship; 13 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,6 An outlier of this manor in DRAYTON; 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers do not plough. 4 salt-houses, 5s 4d; meadow, 6 acres. ^[Outlier of [Sutterton] DOWDYKE. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it]^ [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,7 In ALGARKIRK, another outlier, 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Now it is waste. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it from the Abbot. ^[Outlier of [Sutterton] DOWDYKE]^ [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,8 In BURTOFT St Guthlac's had and has 1 bovate of land which lies in [Sutterton] DOWDYKE. The King has jurisdiction over it. ^[Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it]^ [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] LIN 11,9 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BUCKNALL Gamal had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. There also a jurisdiction of Belchford, 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Now St Guthlac's has 1 plough in lordship; 5 villagers, 2 smallholders and 8 Freemen who have 1 plough. Meadow, 120 acres; pasturable woodland, 50 acres; underwood, 70 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. Thorald the sheriff gave this land to St Guthlac's for his soul. [= ?11? Land of St Guthlac's of Crowland =] <347a> ?12? Land of Count Alan LIN 12,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?2M? In [Gate] BURTON Gunnhvati and Godric had 4 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now Count Alan has 1 plough there. 10 Freemen who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres; water-meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,2 A jurisdiction of this manor in MARTON; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of [Gate] Burton. Gunnhvati and Godric had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,3 ?M? In WILLINGHAM[-by-Stow] Steingrimr had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. ?M? There also Gunnhvati had 6 bovates of land and the third part of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many oxen. Count Alan has in lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers and 2 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,4 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?4M? In LEA Fulcric and his 2 brothers had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. There also Ulfkil had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Robert [* of Moutiers *], the Count's man, now has 1 plough and 16 villagers and 2 Freemen with 3 ploughs; and 1/2 fishery at 10d; 1 ferry at 12d; meadow, 115 acres; underwood, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 30s. Exactions 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,5 An outlier of this manor and a jurisdiction in HEAPHAM; 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen now plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and outlier of Lea]^ [* Fulcric and his 2 brothers had it. Robert [* of Moutiers *], the Count's man, now has it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,6 Another jurisdiction in SOMERBY; 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 Freemen plough with 3 oxen. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and outlier of Lea]^ [* Fulcric and his 2 brothers had it. Robert [* of Moutiers *], the Count's man, now has it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,7 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?6M? In KILLINGHOLME Ralph, Wilgrim? , Eskil, Arnketil, Segrim and Ernwin the priest had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Landric [* of Hornby *], the Count's man, now has 2 ploughs. 11 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,8 ?M? In KIRMINGTON Eskil Barn had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Now 1 plough in lordship; 1 villager and 4 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,9 ?M? In NORTH KELSEY Grimbald Krakr had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 1 villager with 6 oxen. 1 mill, 7s. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,10 An outlier of this manor in SEARBY; 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 1 villager ploughs with 3 oxen. ^[Outlier of North Kelsey. Grimbald Krakr had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,11 Another outlier in CADNEY and HOWSHAM; 5 bovates of land <347b> taxable and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. As much land for ploughing. 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. Value 40s. ^[Outlier of North Kelsey. Grimbald Krakr had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,12 Another outlier in OWMBY; 3 bovates of land taxable. 1 villager ploughs with 3 oxen. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[Outlier of North Kelsey. Grimbald Krakr had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,13 ?M? In CADNEY and HOWSHAM Grimbald Krakr had 5 bovates of land and the third part of a bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. 6 [villagers?] with the lord have 3 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,14 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In AYLESBY Orm had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Picot [* of Lascelles *], the Count's man, now has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 20 Freemen who have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. A church and a priest; 1 1/2 mills, 9s. Value before 1066 £5; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,15 A jurisdiction of this manor in SWALLOW; 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now 1 smallholder. ^[Jurisdiction of Aylesby. Orm had it. Picot [* of Lascelles *], the Count's man, now has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,16 Another jurisdiction in [Great] COATES; 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of Aylesby. Orm had it. Picot [* of Lascelles *], the Count's man, now has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,17 ?M? In SWALLOW Esbiorn had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Picot [* of Lascelles *] has 1/2 plough. 5 villagers, 1 smallholder and 9 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,18 ?M? In HOLTON[-le-Clay] Thorgot had 2 bovates of land and 5 acres and 2 virgates taxable. Wimund [* of Tessel *], the Count's man, has 2 villagers who plough with 5 oxen; and meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 3s; now 8s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,19 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In FULSTOW Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] and Esbiorn had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Picot [* of Lascelles *] has 2 ploughs from the Count and 14 villagers, 7 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 2 ploughs; and 8 salt-houses at 8s; meadow, 260 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,20 ?3M? In GRAINSBY Spillir, Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] and Leofsi had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Wimund [* of Tessel *], the Count's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 12 villagers, 4 smallholders and 13 Freemen who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 51 acres; turf-land, 5s 4d. Value before 1066, 70s; now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,21 ?M? In WALTHAM ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Now Count Alan has 4 ploughs. 12 villagers, 1 smallholder and 18 Freemen who have 9 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 68 acres. Value before 1066 £20; now £45. Exactions £15. The whole [is] 15 furlongs long and 9 wide. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,22 A jurisdiction of this manor in WAITHE; 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. 12 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,23 Another jurisdiction in ASHBY[-cum-Fenby]; 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 5 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 25 acres; underwood, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,24 In BARNOLDBY[-le-Beck], a jurisdiction, 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. <347c> 26 Freemen and 9 smallholders who have 9 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,25 ?S? In `FENBY', a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 15 Freemen and 2 smallholders who have 3 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,26 ?S? In RAVENDALE and the other RAVENDALE, a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,27 ?S? In CADEBY, a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 3 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,28 ?S? In BEESBY, a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Count Alan has 1 plough. 1 Freeman. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,29 ?M? Also in BEESBY Ingimundr, One, Edric and Ecgwulf had 3 carucates and 3 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate and also the third part of 1 bovate. Land for 4 ploughs. Now the Count has 1 Freeman and 8 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. William Blunt had Ecgwulf's land, 5 1/2 bovates, on the day on which Ernwin the priest was taken, and before. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,30 ?S? In [Wold] NEWTON, a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Beesby. Ingimundr, One, Edric and Ecgwulf had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,31 ?4M? Also in [Wold] NEWTON Ingimundr and his 3 brothers had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Wimund [* of Tessel *], the Count's man, has 1 plough. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,32 Jurisdiction of Waltham: ?S? In HAWERBY, a jurisdiction, 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 14 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,33 ?S? In SWINHOPE, a jurisdiction, 15 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 16 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,34 ?S? In GUNNERBY, a jurisdiction, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 6 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 6s; meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,35 ?S? In HATCLIFFE, a jurisdiction, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 9 Freemen and 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs and 2 mills, 8s; meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,36 ?S? In BEELSBY, a jurisdiction, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. 24 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 2 1/2 mills, 12s; meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Waltham. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,37 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In WELTON[-le-Wold] Siward had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Landric [* of Hornby *], the Count's man, has 2 ploughs and 11 villagers and 2 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs; and 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 20 acres; the fourth part of a church. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,38 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake ?S? In [North] THORESBY, a jurisdiction of Waltham, 9 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. 14 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. <347d> 2 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 16 acres. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,39 ?S? In BRIGSLEY, a jurisdiction of Waltham, 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 17 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,40 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] BOLINGBROKE Wapentake ?M? In HALTON [Holgate] - a hundred - and [Little] STEEPING Alric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has 1 plough and meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,41 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] `WELL' Wapentake ?S? In STOW Count Alan has 1/2 carucate of land taxable. It is a jurisdiction. Land for 1/2 plough. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,42 `ASLACOE' Wapentake ?M? In SPRIDLINGTON Cnut [* son of Karli *] had 2 carucates of land and 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 2 oxen. The Count has 1 plough in lordship; 6 villagers, 6 smallholders and 6 Freemen who have 3 ploughs and 2 oxen and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,43 [* KESTEVEN *] LOVEDEN Wapentake HOUGH[-on-the-Hill] hundred ?M? In HOUGH[-on-the-Hill] ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 7 carucates and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Count Alan has 4 ploughs. 17 villagers, 14 Freemen and 7 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A priest and a church; 4 mills, 30s; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now £16. Exactions £4. For the supplies of horses, 50s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,44 In GELSTON - a hundred - an outlier of this manor, 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Now 18 villagers, 6 smallholders and 2 Freemen have 6 ploughs and meadow, 146 acres; underwood, 200 acres; a warren of hares. ^[Outlier of Hough[-on-the-Hill]. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,45 In MARSTON 1 carucate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Hough[-on-the-Hill]. Land for 12 oxen. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,46 In CARLTON [Scroop] 1 carucate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Hough[-on-the-Hill]. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,47 ?M? In [Brant] BROUGHTON - a hundred - ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 13 carucates of land taxable in lordship and 5 carucates of land taxable of the jurisdiction. Land for 18 ploughs. Count Alan has in lordship 3 ploughs and 36 villagers, 9 smallholders, 15 Freemen and another 11 smallholders who together have 15 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12s; meadow, 200 acres. Of the above jurisdiction Cadio holds 6 bovates of land and has 6 oxen ploughing there. Value before 1066 £15; now £18. Exactions 100s. For the supplies of horses, 50s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,48 In FULBECK and LEADENHAM - four hundreds - ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 24 carucates of land taxable {{in lordship and 15 carucates taxable of the jurisdiction}}. Land for 24 ploughs. Count Alan has in lordship 6 ploughs; 69 villagers, 4 smallholders and 44 Freemen who together have 28 ploughs. 2 churches and 2 priests; 1/2 mill, 10s. Of this land Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] and Deoring have 5 carucates and 6 bovates. They have 2 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £30; now £32. Exactions £8. For the supplies of horses, 100s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] <348a> LIN 12,49 ?M? In [Long] BENNINGTON - two hundreds - ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 14 carucates of land taxable in lordship and 7 carucates and 6 bovates of land taxable of the jurisdiction. Count Alan has in lordship 5 ploughs; 19 villagers, 5 smallholders and 20 Freemen who together have 12 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 300 acres. Of this land Hervey holds 1 carucate and 3 bovates and has 1 plough there. Value before 1066 £26; now £32. Exactions £8. For the supplies of horses, 100s. 4 mills which pay £4. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,50 In FOSTON - a hundred -, an outlier of this manor, 12 carucates of land taxable {{in lordship and 7 carucates of land taxable of the jurisdiction}}. Now the Count has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers, 5 smallholders and 46 Freemen who together have 11 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; arable land for 14 ploughs. ^[Outlier of [Long] Bennington. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,51 ?M? also in FOSTON Thorfridh had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Hervey, the Count's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,52 `BELTISLOE' Wapentake BURTON[-le-Coggles] hundred ?M? In WESTBY Karli had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], the Count's man, has 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; and meadow, 7 1/2 acres; underwood, 29 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 12s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,53 AVELAND Wapentake ?M? In KIRKBY [Underwood] Withar had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Godric [* the steward *], the Count's man, has 2 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 2 oxen; and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,54 In POINTON - a hundred -, a jurisdiction of this manor, 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby [Underwood]. Withar had it. Godric [* the steward *], the Count's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,55 ?M? In BILLINGBOROUGH - a hundred -, Karli had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], the Count's man, has 1 plough in lordship [and] [***] villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,56 ?M? In HORBLING - a hundred - Greifi had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Stephen, the Count's man, has 2 ploughs. 9 villagers, 1 smallholder and 3 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,57 `THREO' Wapentake ?M? In HARROWBY - HORBLING - Withar had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. Godric [* the steward *], the Count's man, has 1/2 plough in lordship; 4 villagers who have 5 oxen ploughing. 2 mills, 10s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 12s; now 16s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,58 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In DRAYTON - a hundred - Greifi had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Toli, the Count's man, has 1 plough in lordship; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; 1/2 salt-house, 8d. Value before 1066, 16s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] <348b> LIN 12,59 Also in DRAYTON Bishop Wulfwy had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It was St Benedict's of Ramsey's according to the witness of men of the Wapentake who say they do not know through whom the Bishop held it. Count Alan has 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 salt-house at 16d. Value before 1066, 3s; now 2s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,60 DRAYTON hundred ?M? In DRAYTON itself ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 8 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. This land is a jurisdiction of the village itself. Now Count Alan has 6 villagers, 6 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. 4 1/2 salt-houses, 6s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 of Drayton with all that was attached to it, £30; now £70. Exactions £20. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,61 KIRTON Wapentake In DONINGTON, an outlier of this manor, 5 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Count Alan has 3 ploughs in lordship; 26 villagers with 5 ploughs. 9 salt-houses, 12s; meadow, 60 acres. ^[Outlier of Drayton]^ [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,62 ?M? In DONINGTON ^[Earl]^ Ralph ^[the constable]^ had 6 bovates of land taxable as a manor. Land for 6 oxen. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; 2 salt-houses at 32d. The value was and is 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,63 `WOLMERSTY' Wapentake In WRANGLE, a jurisdiction of Drayton, 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 7 Freemen have 1 plough. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,64 [Old] LEAKE hundred In [Old] LEAKE, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 32 Freemen, 30 villagers and 15 smallholders have 11 ploughs and 26 salt-houses; meadow, 34 acres. Of this jurisdiction two of the Count's men have 2 carucates; 2 ploughs there and 1 smallholder; 15 salt-houses; 10 villagers with 1 plough. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,65 LEVERTON hundred In LEVERTON, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 25 Freemen, 15 villagers and 24 smallholders have 12 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 60 acres. Of this jurisdiction two of the Count's men have 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates. They have 3 ploughs which plough. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,66 FISHTOFT hundred In FISHTOFT, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 17 Freemen have 5 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,67 In SKIRBECK - a hundred -, an outlier [of] Drayton, 2 carucates of land taxable. Also in it 9 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. A jurisdiction of Drayton. Land for 8 ploughs. 19 Freemen and 13? villagers have 8 ploughs. The Count himself [has] 1 plough in lordship. 2 churches and 2 priests; 2 fishponds, 10s; meadow, 40 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,68 [* KIRTON Wapentake *] In WYBERTON - a hundred -, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 9 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 12 1/2 ploughs. 34 Freemen have 11 ploughs. A church; meadow, 12 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,69 In WYBERTON he has 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 13 ploughs. Aethelric held it. The value was and is 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,70 FRAMPTON hundred In FRAMPTON, an outlier [of] Drayton, 7 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Count Alan has in lordship 2 ploughs; 12 Freemen, 16 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. 15 salt-houses at 20s; meadow, 100 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,71 In KIRTON - a hundred -, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 10 carucates of land and 1 bovate and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land <348c> for 12 ploughs. Count Alan has 30 Freemen and 16 smallholders who have 10 ploughs. 2 salt-houses, 16d. A church; meadow, 60 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,72 ?S? In `RISKENTON' - a hundred -, a jurisdiction, 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 29 Freemen and 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Drayton]^ [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,73 ?S? In ALGARKIRK - a hundred -, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 10 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. 42 Freemen have 6 ploughs and meadow, 5 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,74 {RICHE} hundred ?S? In {RICHE}, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 35 Freemen and 28 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,75 BICKER hundred ?S? In BICKER, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 5 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 19 Freemen, 18 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest; 20 salt-houses, 30s; meadow, 20 acres. [* ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,76 ?S? In GOSBERTON - a hundred -, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 2 oxen. Of this land Wulfbert [* brother of Ulf *] has 6 bovates; 1 plough there. 2 villagers and 10 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 salt-houses, 12d. The other 2 carucates and 4 bovates are in the jurisdiction [of] Drayton. Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] held 6 bovates and Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ had the jurisdiction. Value before 1066 of these 6 [bovates], 4s; now 40s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,77 ?S? In {TRIC}, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 60 acres. [* Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,78 ?S? In BURGH[-le-Marsh], a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 3 Freemen, 2 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. [* Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,79 ?S? In ADDLETHORPE, a jurisdiction [of] Drayton, 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. 2 villagers plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres. [* Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ had it *] [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,80 ?M? Also in ADDLETHORPE Alnoth had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has 3 Freemen with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 2s 8d. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,81 ?S? In CANDLESBY - a hundred -, a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Marsh, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Addlethorpe. Alnoth had it. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,82 ?S? In HAGWORTHINGHAM, another jurisdiction, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, [has] 4 Freemen and 2 villagers who have 1 plough and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Addlethorpe. Alnoth had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,83 [* HOLLAND *] ELLOE Wapentake ?B? In HOLBEACH and WHAPLODE Earl Algar had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier of Fleet. Count Alan has it, but the King's officers claim it for the King's use. 3 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,84 ?S? There also ^[HOLBEACH and WHAPLODE]^ Earl Algar had 13 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs and 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Gedney. Of this land Count Alan has 5 carucates. Landric [* of Hornby *] holds from him. He has 2 ploughs. 29 villagers with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. Value £8. It is adjudged for the King's use. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] <348d> LIN 12,85 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] HILL Wapentake ?M? In HAGWORTHINGHAM Holmketill had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has meadow, 16 acres. Of this land 30 acres are a jurisdiction of Beesby. Its valuation is [included] in other manors. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,86 `CALCEWATH' Wapentake ?M? In MALTBY[-le-Marsh] Broklauss had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Eudo [* of Mumby *] has under the Count 3 Freemen and 5 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,87 In STRUBBY, a jurisdiction of Legbourne, 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Ambi had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,88 [* HOLLAND *] KIRTON Wapentake ?M? In KIRTON Edric had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 5 oxen. Toli, the Count's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,89 BICKER hundred ?M? In STEYNING Healfdene [* son of Topi *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Geoffrey [of] Tournai, the Count's man, has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers who have 1/2 plough. 6 salt-houses, 8s; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,90 DONINGTON hundred ?M? In QUADRING Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough with full jurisdiction except for 2 bovates over which the Count has jurisdiction. Gyrth , the Count's man, holds this land, but the men of the Wapentake do not know through whom. 3 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 salt-houses, 12d. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,91 [* KESTEVEN *] `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake ?M? In STOKE [Rochford] ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], the Count's man, has 2 ploughs at the hall; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 7s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland, 140 acres and 6 perches. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60s. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,92 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In NORTH HYKEHAM - a hundred - Siward had 4 carucates of land ?k? taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], the Count's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers who plough with 2 oxen. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 26 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] claims it. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,93 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] MUMBY hundred ?M? In MUMBY Ernwin [* the priest *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has 3 ploughs. 16 villagers and 8 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,94 In CLAXBY [St Andrew], an outlier of this manor, Count Alan has 15 acres of land. ^[Outlier of Mumby. Ernwin [* the priest *] had it ]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,95 `CALCEWATH' Wapentake In THEDDLETHORPE, a jurisdiction of Mumby, 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 5 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Ernwin [* the priest *] had it. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,96 ?6M? In [{{HAGWORTHINGHAM}}] MUMBY, Ormketill, Sifrith, Alric, Swein [* son of Svavi *], Svavi [* father of Swein *] and Holmketill had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 11 ploughs and 5 oxen. Eudo [* of Mumby *], the Count's man, has in lordship 3 ploughs; 40 villagers, 4 Freemen and 12 smallholders who have 5 ploughs and 6 oxen ploughing. Meadow, 310 acres. Value before 1066 of these 7 manors £10; now £16. [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] LIN 12,97 HUTTOFT hundred ?S? In SUTTON[-on-Sea] 1 bovate of land taxable. 2 villagers have meadow, 20 acres. A jurisdiction of Cumberworth. ^[Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?12? Land of Count Alan =] <349a> ?13? Land of Earl Hugh LIN 13,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HILL Wapentake *] ?M? In GREETHAM Earl Harold had 2 carucates of land without tax. Land for 6 ploughs. 2 bovates of this land in a jurisdiction. Earl Hugh has 4 ploughs in lordship; 46 villagers, 8 smallholders and 1 Freeman who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 300 acres. [It is] 1 league and 1 furlong long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £40 and 1/2 mark of gold; now £60. Exactions £70. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,2 In LEGBOURNE, a jurisdiction, 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 31 Freemen, 18 villagers and 19? smallholders who have 16 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,3 In SWABY, BELLEAU, [South] THORESBY, CLAYTHORPE and TOTHILL, a jurisdiction, 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. 46 Freemen, 22 villagers and 38 smallholders who have 31 ploughs. 6 mills at £4 16d; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 600 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,4 In WITHERN, ABY, HAUGH and CALCEBY, a jurisdiction, 7 carucates of land {{and a half}} taxable. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. 17 Freemen and 10 villagers have 6 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland and underwood, 92 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,5 In SUTTERBY, DALBY and DEXTHORPE, a jurisdiction, 15 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. 47 Freemen, 8 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 11 ploughs. In Dalby the Earl has 1 plough in lordship and 2 churches; meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,6 In FORDINGTON, ASHBY[-by-Partney], BRATOFT and {LANGENE}, a jurisdiction, 18 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. Now 49 Freemen, 26 villagers and 22 smallholders have 18 ploughs. 3 churches; meadow, 620 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,7 In WAINFLEET, HAUGH, CALCEBY, THEDDLETHORPE and MABLETHORPE, a jurisdiction, 20 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 83 Freemen, 33 villagers and 35 smallholders have 18 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 1000 acres; 20 salt-houses, 10s; underwood, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,8 In HUTTOFT, THURLBY, SUTTON[-on-Sea], TRUSTHORPE, BILSBY and MARKBY, a jurisdiction, 18 carucates of land taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. 69 Freemen, 19 villagers and 23 smallholders have 16 ploughs and meadow, 780 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greetham. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,9 HILL Wapentake In LANGTON, HAGWORTHINGHAM, SALMONBY, TETFORD, BRINKHILL, WINCEBY and CLAXBY [Pluckacre], a jurisdiction, 29 carucates of land taxable. Land for 33 ploughs. 150 Freemen, 20 smallholders and 12 villagers who have 39 ploughs. 9 mills at 20s; meadow, 350 acres. All this land or jurisdiction belongs to Greetham. <349b> Altogether 131 carucates taxable. Land for 144 ploughs. 376 Freemen, 148 villagers and 168 smallholders who have 156 ploughs. ^[Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,10 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] In [West] HALTON Earl Harold had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 4 carucates are in a jurisdiction. Now Earl Hugh has it, and William son of Nigel from him. In lordship 4 ploughs; 3 villagers, 9 smallholders and 14 Freemen who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £19; now £10. Exactions £5. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,11 In WALCOT, an outlier of this manor, 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. ^[Outlier of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,12 In WINTERTON, a jurisdiction, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 16 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,13 In COLEBY, a jurisdiction, 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen plough with 1 ox. Meadow, 9 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,14 In `HAIRBY', a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 9 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,15 In THEALBY, a jurisdiction, 10 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Now 16 Freemen and 15 smallholders have 4 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 70 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,16 In CROSBY and CONESBY, a jurisdiction, 6 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs and 6 oxen. Now 25 Freemen and 10 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [West] Halton. William son of Nigel holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,17 ^[LINDSEY]^ NORTH RIDING [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In BARNETBY[-le-Wold] Earl Harold had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 3 carucates are in a jurisdiction. William [* son of Nigel *], Earl H[ugh]'s man, has 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 villagers, 60 Freemen and 10 smallholders who have 7 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066 £14; now £20. Exactions £10. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,18 In BARTON[-upon-Humber] 2 bovates, BIGBY 1 carucate, WORLABY 2 carucates, SOMERBY 1/2 carucate, and HABROUGH 1 bovate and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 36 Freemen and 1 villager who have 4 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres. This jurisdiction belongs to Barnetby[-le-Wold]. ^[William [* son of Nigel *] holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,19 Also in `LOPINGHEHAM' 4 carucates and 1 bovate, IRBY[-upon-Humber] 1 1/2 carucates, and RIBY 4 1/2 carucates. Altogether 10 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 20 ploughs and 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Barnetby[-le-Wold]. 52 Freemen, 11 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 11 ploughs and meadow, 315 acres. ^[William [* son of Nigel *] holds it. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,20 In RIBY Erneis [* of Buron *], the Earl's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship. He holds that jurisdiction himself from the Earl. William [* son of Nigel *], Ralph and Ascelin, the Earl's men, hold the others. ^[Jurisdiction of Barnetby[-le-Wold]. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,21 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] In FULSTOW Godric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. Roscelin , the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] <349c> LIN 13,22 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HEMINGBY Lambakarl had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Baldric [* of Lindsey *], the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 7 Freemen who have 2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 7s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 25s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,23 In BUCKNALL and HORSINGTON, a jurisdiction of this manor, 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough and 2 oxen. 10 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs and meadow, 62 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Hemingby. Baldric [* of Lindsey *] has it. Lambakarl had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,24 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In STAINTON[-by-Langworth] Godric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 1/2 carucate [is] the Freemen's. Osbern [* son of Tezzo *], the Earl's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now the same. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,25 In REASBY, an outlier of this manor, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. ^[Outlier of Stainton[-by-Langworth]. Osbern [* son of Tezzo *] has it. Godric had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,26 ?M? In BULLINGTON Lambakarl had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 1/2 plough and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 160 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,27 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] In CONINGSBY, {inland} of Toynton, 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 villager ploughs with 2 oxen. 1 fishery, 30d; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 acres. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,28 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In TATHWELL Earl Harold had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. 2 carucates in a jurisdiction. Earl Hugh has 6 ploughs in lordship; 12 villagers, 4 smallholders and 24 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 16d; meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £15; now £20. Exactions 100s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,29 In HALLINGTON, KELSTERN, RAITHBY and MALTBY, a jurisdiction of this manor, 9 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 9 1/2 ploughs. 41 Freemen and 20 villagers have 6 ploughs and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Tathwell. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,30 ?M? In RUCKLAND Godric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Brisard, the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,31 ?M? In FARFORTH Lambakarl had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 bovate. Baldric [* of Lindsey *], the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers, 2 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now the same. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,32 In OXCOMBE, a jurisdiction of Farforth, 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen and 1 villager have 2 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. ^[Baldric [* of Lindsey *] has it. Lambakarl had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,33 ?3M? In MAIDENWELL Aleifr, Edric and Godric had 2 carucates of land, less 1 bovate, taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1/2 bovate. Osbern [* son of Tezzo *], the Earl's man, has 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 Freemen with 1 plough. 1 salt-house; meadow, 34 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Exactions 5s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] <349d> LIN 13,34 [* KESTEVEN *] [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In WADDINGTON Earl Harold had 24 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. In a jurisdiction 9 carucates of land and 2 bovates. Earl Hugh has 4 ploughs in lordship; 15 villagers, 9 smallholders and 24 Freemen who have 11 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills at 11s; meadow, 270 acres. Value before 1066 £100 less £4; now £20. Exactions £10. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,35 In METHERINGHAM, an outlier of this manor, 8 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 2 oxen. The Earl has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 190 acres; underwood, 120 acres. ^[Outlier of Waddington. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,36 In TIMBERLAND, an outlier, 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough and underwood, 50 acres. ^[Outlier of Waddington. Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,37 In HARMSTON, a jurisdiction of Waddington, 20 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 38 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 fishery pays 75000 eels. ^[Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,38 [* `Roteland' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In ASHWELL Earl Harold had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Jocelyn [* of Tuschet *], Earl H[ugh]'s man, has 2 ploughs. 13 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £6. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,39 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HILL Wapentake *] ?M? In FULLETBY Earl Harold had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Baldric [* of Lindsey *], the Earl's man, has 1 plough. 9 Freemen, 5 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,40 A priest of this village ^[FULLETBY]^ has from the King 2 bovates of land taxable and meadow, 12 acres. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,41 ?M? In [South] ORMSBY Godric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Hugh [* son of Osbern *], the Earl's man, has 2 ploughs. 7 villagers, 1 smallholder and 11 Freemen who have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 32d; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now £4. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,42 ?M? In KETSBY Godric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Hugh [* son of Osbern *], the Earl's man, has 3 ploughs. 6 villagers, 1 smallholder and 11 Freemen who have 2 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 32d; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,43 In WALMSGATE, a jurisdiction of this manor, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Ketsby. Hugh [* son of Osbern *] has it. Godric had it]^ [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,44 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?3M? In HAUGHAM Aelfeva, Godric and Edric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. The monks of Saint-Sever have 3 ploughs. 29 villagers and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 46 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £6; now £8. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] LIN 13,45 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In NEWBALL Godric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Osbern [* son of Tezzo *], the Earl's man, has 2 ploughs. 13 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres; pasturable woodland, 500 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 100s. [= ?13? Land of Earl Hugh =] <350a> ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys LIN 14,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?2M? In TETNEY Thorgisl and Swein had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 carucate, 2 bovates and the third part of 2 bovates of this land. Now Ivo Tallboys has in lordship there 6 ploughs; 25 villagers, 7 smallholders and 12 Freemen who have 6 ploughs. 1 mill, 16s; 13 salt-houses, 12s; meadow, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £20. Exactions £20. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,2 In HOLTON[-le-Clay], a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Value 40s. ^[Jurisdiction of Tetney. Thorgisl and Swein had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,3 ?M? There also ^[HOLTON[-le-Clay]]^ Esbiorn had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Hermer , Ivo's man, has 5 villagers and 2 smallholders who plough with 5 oxen. A mill site; meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,4 In HUMBERSTON, a jurisdiction of Tetney, 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 67 Freemen have 18 ploughs and meadow, 200 acres. ^[Thorgisl and Swein had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,5 ?M? In [Old] CLEE Grimbald had 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Wimund [* of Tessel *], Ivo's man, has 1/2 plough and meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,6 ?M? In `THRUNSCOE' Grimkel had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Wimund [* of Tessel *] has 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1 ox. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,7 `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake In [North] WILLINGHAM Ivo has 1/2 carucate of land of the jurisdiction of Erik [* brother of Tosti *]. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,8 ?M? In CLAXBY and NORMANBY[-le-Wold] Godwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,9 ?3M? There also ^[CLAXBY and NORMANBY[-le-Wold]]^ Godric, Siward, Ulfkil and Godwin had 12 bovates of land taxable and 1 plot with full jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. Hugh, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 48 Freemen and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 churches; meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. Exactions £4. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,10 In OSGODBY and TEALBY {inland}, 2 bovates, and a jurisdiction, 1 bovate, of this manor: 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 4 Freemen and 1 villager plough with 6 oxen. 1 mill there, 3s; meadow, 3 acres. ^[{Inland} and jurisdiction of Claxby and Normanby[-le-Wold]. Hugh, Ivo's man, has it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,11 ?M? In CLAXBY Alwin had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Geoffrey, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers who do not plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 13 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 15s; now 13s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,12 ?M? In THORGANBY Grimbald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers. 3 parts of 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,13 ?M? In WALESBY and OTBY Grimbald had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 20 villagers with 2 ploughs. <350b> 1 mill, 16d; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,14 ?M? In THORESWAY Grimbald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 villager who ploughs with 1 ox. Meadow, 15 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 9s 4d. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,15 ?M? In CROXBY Siward had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 5 acres of land. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 3 mills, 8s; meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,16 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLYBOROUGH Gamal had 5 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 11 oxen. Nigel, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 7 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 26s 8d; now 50s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,17 ?M? In GLENTHAM Thorgisl had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates of this land. Rainfrid, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 2 villagers, 13 smallholders and 19 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 90 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,18 ?M? In NORMANBY[-by-Spital] Koddi had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 1/2 carucates. Now Ivo has 4 ploughs. 15 villagers and 14 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 5s 4d; meadow, 67 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,19 In SNITTERBY, a jurisdiction of this manor, 1 bovate of land. 3 Freemen who plough with 6 oxen. Meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Normanby[-by-Spital]. Koddi had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,20 ?M? In OWMBY[-by-Spital] Koddi had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Peter, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,21 There also ^[OWMBY[-by-Spital]]^ Ivo has 1 bovate of land of the jurisdiction of Bishop R[emigius]. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,22 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In SOMERBY 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Ivo has 1 smallholder and pasturable woodland, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,23 ?M? In DUNSTALL Gamal had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 10 bovates of this land. Ivo has 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 villagers, 11 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,24 ?M? In MORTON Gamal had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Ivo has 4 villagers who plough with 2 oxen; and meadow, 10 acres; moors and underwood 1/2 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 4s; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,25 ?M? In SCOTTON Gamal had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1/2 carucate of this land. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 15 villagers, 3 smallholders and 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 31 acres; underwood, 18 acres; a mill site. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] <350c> LIN 14,26 `MANLEY' Wapentake ?2M? In HIBALDSTOW Gamal had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ivo has 4 ploughs. 18 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 111 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,27 ?M? In GAINSTHORPE - HIBALDSTOW - Wulfgar had 2 bovates of land. He has this in exchange for 1 bovate and 2 fisheries of Crowle. 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,28 ?B? In STURTON and SCAWBY, {inland}, 3 bovates of land taxable. One of Ivo's men has 1 plough. 1 villager. Value before 1066, 5s 4d; now 20s. ^[Outlier of Hibaldstow. Wulfgar had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,29 ?M? In ALKBOROUGH William Malet had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 3 carucates of this land. Ivo has 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 20 Freemen with 5 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. Exactions 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,30 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In SAXBY [All Saints] Siward and Thorgisl had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 1/2 ploughs. Roger, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 Freemen with 3 ploughs. 3 fisheries, 3s. Value before 1066 £4; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,31 ?3M? In KILLINGHOLME Brictfrith , Siward and Thorgisl [had] 2 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 carucate, 1 bovate and 2 plots. Odo, Ivo's man, has 3 ploughs. 4 villagers and 19 Freemen with 3 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 212 acres. Value before 1066 £5; now £3. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,32 ?M? In LIMBER Alwin had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 bovate of this land. Nigel, Ivo's man, has 3 ploughs. 1 villager. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,33 ?M? In NEWSHAM Alwin had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Roger, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 22s; now 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,34 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In IRBY[-upon-Humber] Siward had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 10 smallholders who plough with 3 oxen. Value before 1066, 10s 8d; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,35 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] In HOLTON[-le-Moor] Ivo has 1 carucate of land taxable, in exchange. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough; Odo has it. Value 15s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,36 Jurisdiction: ?S? In WAITHE 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 4 villagers and 1 Freeman have 1/2 plough and meadow, 5 acres. [* Jurisdiction of Holton[-le-Moor]. Siward had it. Odo has it *] [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,37 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] In HABROUGH Thorgisl had 3 bovates and the third part of a bovate taxable. A jurisdiction of [East] Halton. It is waste. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,38 ?M? In BROCKLESBY Alwin had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 bovate in a jurisdiction. Nigel, Ivo's man, has 2 Freemen who plough with 2 oxen. Value before 1066, 16s; now 3s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] <350d> LIN 14,39 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CABOURNE Wulfnoth had 1 carucate of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Roger, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 3 villagers, 5 smallholders and 11 Freemen with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,40 ?M? In CUXWOLD Alwin had 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Ivo's man, has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,41 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In REDBOURNE Gamal had 1 carucate of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough and 1/2 ox. Peter, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers, 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 21s; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,42 ?M? There also ^[REDBOURNE]^ Healfdene had 3 bovates of land taxable. Ivo has 1 villager with 1 ox. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 5s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,43 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WESTLABY Harold [* brother of Aelfric and Guthfrithr *] had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,44 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In `LOPINGHEHAM' Alwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 smallholder who ploughs with 1 ox; and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 12s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,45 ?M? In KEELBY Alwin had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Nigel, Ivo's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 1 ox. A mill site; meadow, 27 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,46 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake ?M? In BELCHFORD Stori had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 2 carucates in a jurisdiction. Ivo has 5 ploughs in lordship; 9 villagers, 15 smallholders and 45 Freemen who have 9 ploughs. 2 mills at 18s 8d; meadow, 360 acres; underwood, 3 acres. [It is] 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £15; now £33. Exactions £27. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,47 Jurisdiction of this manor: In GOULCEBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 16 Freemen and 2 villagers have 6 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; a priest and a church; meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,48 In HEMINGBY 3 carucates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 22 Freemen, 7 villagers and 6 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,49 In SCAMBLESBY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Ivo has 1 plough. 27 Freemen, 11 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 240 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,50 In CAWKWELL 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as much. 12 Freemen and 1 villager have 2 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,51 In DONINGTON[-on-Bain] 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ivo has 3 ploughs. 28 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 2 mills, 17s 4d; meadow, 240 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,52 In STENIGOT 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ivo has 2 ploughs. 23 Freemen and 5 villagers have 4 ploughs. <351a> Meadow, 120 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,53 In ASTERBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 9 Freemen, 2 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 3 ploughs and meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,54 In the two [estates called] MINTING 7 carucates of land taxable and 5 bovates and the fifth part of a bovate taxable. Twice as much arable land. Ivo has 2 ploughs in lordship; 27 Freemen, 10 villagers and 20 smallholders who have 9 ploughs. Meadow, 260 acres; pasturable woodland, 100 acres; underwood, 1010 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,55 In STIXWOULD 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. 10 Freemen, 3 villagers and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,56 In HORSINGTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 4 Freemen have 1 plough. Meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 25 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,57 In `BURRETH' and `THORLEY' 1 carucate of land and 3 bovates and the third part of a bovate taxable. Arable land for as much. ?r? 9 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 175 acres; pasturable woodland, 180 acres; underwood, 500 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Belchford. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,58 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BULLINGTON Lambi had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 13 villagers, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20s. Exactions 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,59 ?2M? In BENNIWORTH Siward and Thorgot had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Of this land 1/2 carucate in a jurisdiction. Odo, Ivo's man, has 3 ploughs. 11 villagers, 10 smallholders and 18 Freemen who have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £5. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,60 ?M? In KINGTHORPE Bergthorr had 2 1/2 bovates and the third part of 1/2 bovate taxable. Twice as much arable land. Odo has 2 villagers who plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 5 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,61 In STRUBBY 2 bovates taxable. ^[Belongs to Kingthorpe]^ [* Jaulfr had it. Rainer of Brimeux has it *] [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,62 ?M? In LUDFORD Thorald had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Odo has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,63 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In EDLINGTON Gamal had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Walter, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 6 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 30 acres; a church. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,64 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In WYHAM Alwin had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Wimund [* of Tessel *], Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 4 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] <351b> LIN 14,65 ?M? In [North] ORMSBY Alwin had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Wimund [* of Tessel *], Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen and 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,66 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] ?M? In [Old] BOLINGBROKE Stori had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. In a jurisdiction 1 carucate of this land. Now Ivo has 2 ploughs. 12 villagers, 8 smallholders and 12 Freemen with 3 ploughs. A church; a new market; 3 mills, 10s; meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066 £30; now £40. Exactions £80, with all that is attached. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,67 Jurisdiction of this manor: In HAREBY 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 33 Freemen, 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,68 In MININGSBY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 36 Freemen, 8 villagers and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,69 In ASGARBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 2 villagers have 3 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,70 In [Mavis] ENDERBY 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 24 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 5 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,71 In RAITHBY[-by-Spilsby] 3 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 18 villagers, 3 villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church; a mill, 12s; meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,72 In HUNDLEBY 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 25 Freemen and 12 villagers have 4 ploughs. A church; a mill, 5s; meadow, 80 acres. On this land Thor had 4 acres of land which belong to the Bishop of Durham's manor, Spilsby. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,73 In HALTON [Holegate] and [Little] STEEPING 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Ivo has 1 plough. 58 Freemen and 4 villagers with 9 ploughs. A church; 4 mills, 24s; meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,74 In THORPE [St Peter] 2 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 18 Freemen and 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 280 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,75 In TOYNTON 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 villagers and 13 Freemen have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 5 1/2 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,76 In STICKNEY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 33 Freemen and 5 villagers have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,77 In SIBSEY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 51 Freemen, 16 villagers and 10 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Ivo himself has 1 plough there. A church; meadow, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,78 In STICKFORD 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 28 Freemen and 2 villagers have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,79 In EAST KEAL 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Ivo has 1 plough. 7 Freemen, 12 villagers and 4 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 church; meadow, 20 acres. <351c> Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] had a manor there; value before 1066, 20s; now the same. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,80 In WEST KEAL 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 35 Freemen, 8 villagers and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,81 In TOYNTON 5 carucates and 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 40 Freemen, 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; meadow, 70 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,82 In HAGNABY 2 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 14 Freemen, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 73 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,83 In [East] KIRKBY and REVESBY 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 54 Freemen and 14 villagers have 12 ploughs. Ivo has 1 plough and 2 churches; meadow, 180 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [Old] Bolingbroke. Stori had it]^ The whole manor with all that is attached to it [is] 6 leagues long and 6 wide. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,84 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In ELKINGTON Esbiorn had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Of this land 2 1/2 carucates in a jurisdiction. Geoffrey, Ivo's man, has 2 ploughs. 19 Freemen and 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. 1/2 church; 1/2 mill site; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now £6. Exactions 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,85 In [Little] GRIMSBY, a jurisdiction, 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Geoffrey has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 6 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Elkington. Esbiorn had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,86 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?B&S? In SLOOTHBY 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. {Inland}, 6 bovates, of Hanby and a jurisdiction, 1 bovate, of Claxby [St Andrew]. 8 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 15 acres. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,87 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BOURNE {Seuen}? had 3? bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Odo, Ivo's man, has 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough; and the sixth part of a mill, 20d; 3 fishponds, 8d; meadow, 3 1/2 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 6s; now 10s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,88 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] In BRACEBY and SAPPERTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Barrowby. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 30 acres; underwood, 5 acres. ^[Godwin had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,89 In HONINGTON 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Barrowby. Ivo has 2 ploughs. 16 villagers, 4 smallholders and 10 Freemen who have 3 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; a mill site; meadow, 105 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £5. Exactions 20s. ^[Godwin had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,90 In BARKSTON 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of Honington. 1 plough in lordship; 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 13 acres. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,91 In SYSTON 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction [of] Honington. It is waste. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,92 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In KINGTHORPE Bergthorr and Thorulf had 7 1/2 bovates and the third part of 1/2 bovate taxable. Twice as much arable land. Odo, Ivo's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 15 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] <351d> LIN 14,93 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILSTHORPE Bernheah and Boli had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Of this land 2 carucates in a jurisdiction. Odo, Ivo's man, [has] 1 plough. 10 Freemen and 10 villagers who have 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 80s; now 30s. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,94 Jurisdiction: In OBTHORPE 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 Freemen with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wilsthorpe. Bernheah and Boli had it. Odo, Ivo's man, has it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,95 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BURTON[-le-Coggles] and BASSINGTHORPE he had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Azur [* son of Svala *], Ivo's man, has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs; and underwood, 300 acres; meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. This lies in [the lands of] Barrowby. [* Godwin had it *] [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,96 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] In HELPRINGHAM 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of Wilsthorpe. 3 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[Bernheah and Boli had it. Odo, Ivo's man, has it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,97 [* HOLLAND *] [* ELLOE Wapentake *] ?M? In SPALDING Earl Algar had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Ivo has 4 ploughs in lordship; 40 villagers and 33 smallholders who have 13 ploughs. A market, 40s; 6 fisheries, 30s; from salt-houses, 20s; a wood of alders, 8s. Value before 1066 £23 2s 8d; now £30. Exactions £30. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,98 In TYDD [St Mary] 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier of Spalding. 9 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. Ivo has 2 ploughs in lordship and a church. ^[Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,99 In PINCHBECK, a jurisdiction, 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 22 Freemen, 16 villagers and 12 smallholders have 9 ploughs. 4 fisheries, 1500 eels. ^[Jurisdiction of Spalding. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,100 In WESTON and MOULTON, a jurisdiction, 10 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 26 Freemen, 31 villagers and 20 smallholders have 20 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Spalding. Earl Algar had it]^ [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] LIN 14,101 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] In WELTON[-le-Marsh] and BOOTHBY 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Hanby. 7 Freemen, [2?] villagers and 5 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s. W[imu]nd has it. [= ?14? Land of Ivo Tallboys =] ?15? Land of William of Warenne LIN 15,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In CARLTON [Scroop] Earl Harold had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Aldelin, William of Warenne's man, has 3 ploughs in lordship; 21 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £10. [= ?15? Land of William of Warenne =] LIN 15,2 ?B&S? In [Long] BENNINGTON 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. {Inland}, 10 bovates, and a jurisdiction, 1 carucate, also of this manor. 1 plough in lordship. 3 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and outlier of Carlton [Scroop]. Earl Harold had it. Aldelin, William of Warenne's man, has it]^ [= ?15? Land of William of Warenne =] <352a> ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou LIN 16,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In RIBY Stenkil had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ernwin [* the priest *], Roger of Poitou's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 5 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,2 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In SWALLOW Stenkil and Ernwin [* the priest *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Wimund [* of Tessel *], Roger's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,3 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?k? ?M? In RASEN 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Mainard, Roger's man, has 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 22s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,4 ?M? In [South] KELSEY Ernwin [* the priest *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Roger, Roger of Poitou's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 6 smallholders and 20 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60[s]. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,5 In THORNTON[-le-Moor] Grimbald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Roger of Poitou has 1 plough. 1 villager. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5[s]. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,6 ?k? There also ^[THORNTON[-le-Moor]]^ Roger has 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Meadow, 364 acres. [* Belongs to Thornton[-le-Moor]. Grimbald had it *] [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,7 ?M? In HOLTON[-le-Moor] Ernwin [* the priest *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Roger, Roger of Poitou's man, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,8 ?k? ?M? In OWERSBY Ernwin [* the priest *] had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. This land lies in [the lands of] the church of Winghale. 2 smallholders plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 76 acres. Roger of Poitou has it. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,9 ?M? In OSGODBY Ingimundr had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Geoffrey [* the sheriff *], Roger's man, has 4 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. 1 mill, 3s, of which Bishop Remigius has the jurisdiction; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,10 ?2M? In TEALBY Swein and Brictnoth had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Roger, Roger of Poitou's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers, 5 smallholders and 3 Freemen who plough with 5 oxen. 4 mills, 16s 4d; meadow, 78 acres. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,11 Jurisdiction of this manor: In RASEN 8 1/2 bovates, in OSGODBY 1 bovate, in WALESBY 1 carucate, in OTBY 1 carucate: 3 carucates of land and 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 41 Freemen who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; 1 mill, 3s. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Swein and Brictnoth had it. Roger, Roger of Poitou's man, has it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,12 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HAINTON Othin had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Hakon, Roger's man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,13 In STRUBBY, a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders plough with 2 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Hainton. Othin had it. Hakon, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,14 ?2M? In HAINTON Klak and Siundi had 1 carucate and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Albert [* Grelley *], Roger's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers who plough with 3 oxen. Meadow, 54 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 60s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <352b> LIN 16,15 In BLEASBY 2 bovates of woodland which lies in Hainton. ^[Albert [* Grelley *] has it. Klak and Siundi had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,16 In SIXHILLS, a jurisdiction of Hainton, 2 1/2 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 30 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 320 acres. ^[Albert [* Grelley *] has it. Klak and Siundi had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <352a> LIN 16,17 In BARKWITH and SOUTHREY {inland}, 2 bovates, and a jurisdiction, 3 bovates, of this manor taxable. 6 Freemen and 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 fishery; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Hainton. Albert [* Grelley *] has it. Klak and Siundi had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <352b> LIN 16,18 ?M? In BECKERING Alric had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 3 villagers and 4 smallholders plough with 3 oxen. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,19 In TORRINGTON, a jurisdiction, 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. 3 Freemen, 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and 1 ox ploughing and meadow, 8 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Beckering. Alric had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,20 ^[LINDSEY]^ WEST RIDING [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In SNARFORD Ulfkil had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Now Mainard and Turold have them from Roger. It is waste. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,21 In HACKTHORN 3 bovates taxable. A jurisdiction of Snarford. ^[Ulfkil had it. Now Mainard and Turold have it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,22 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?3M? In NORTHORPE Sperri had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. And Frani and Alnoth [had] 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger of Poitou has 4 villagers and 8 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. He himself [has] 5 oxen ploughing and meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 60s. Exactions 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,23 In `THONOCK' - in WHARTON - 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. {Inland} and a jurisdiction. 6 Freemen, 4 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 1 league long and 1/2 wide. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Northorpe. Sperri had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,24 In DUNSTALL 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. {Inland}, 4 bovates, and a jurisdiction, 6 bovates. 1 villager and 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. Ivo [* Tallboys *] has 2 bovates and pays jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Northorpe. Sperri had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,25 In the other `THORPE' [* SOUTHORPE *] 2 bovates of land taxable. {Inland} of the above manor, Northorpe. Roger of Poitou has nothing there. ^[Sperri had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,26 In YAWTHORPE 1/2 carucate taxable. A jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Northorpe. Sperri had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,27 ?M? In NORTHORPE Godric had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger, Roger of Poitou's man, has 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 6 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,28 ?M? In LAUGHTON Swein had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ?k? ploughs. Blancard, Roger of Poitou's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers who plough with 3 oxen. 1/2 mill, 12d; 1/2 fishery, 2s; meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,29 In SCOTTON 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Laughton. ^[Swein had it. Blancard, Roger of Poitou's man, has it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,30 ?M? Also in LAUGHTON Leodwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 5 Freemen have 6 oxen ploughing and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,31 In BLYTON 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of this manor. ^[Jurisdiction of Laughton. Leodwin had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,32 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In `STAINTON' Gamal had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Roger, Roger's man, has 1/2 plough. 6 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,33 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In ELSHAM William [* Malet *] had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Ernwin [* the priest *], Roger's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Exactions 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,34 In CADNEY, {inland} of this manor, 5 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. 5 villagers have 1 plough. ^[{Inland} of Elsham. William [* Malet *] had it. Ernwin [* the priest *], Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,35 ?M? In AUDLEBY Grimkel had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Blancard, Roger of Poitou's man, has 1/2 plough. 5 villagers and 4 smallholders. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <352c> LIN 16,36 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?2M? In `[South] CADEBY' Godric and Siward [* father of Aki *] had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now Roger has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 1 Freeman with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,37 In `[East] WYKEHAM' 1/2 bovate of land. {Inland} [of] `[South] Cadeby'. ^[Godric and Siward [* father of Aki *] had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,38 In WELTON[-le-Wold] 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. A jurisdiction of this manor. 4 Freemen and 3 villagers have 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 parts of 1 mill site. ^[Jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. Godric and Siward [* father of Aki *] had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,39 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In LEGBOURNE Ambi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Gerard, Roger's man, has 8 Freemen and 11 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 142 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,40 In SOMERCOTES 3 parts of 1 carucate taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 3 Freemen plough with 2 oxen. ^[Belongs to Legbourne. Ambi had it. Gerard, Roger's man, has it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,41 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGHAM Alwy had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Roger has 3 Freemen, 2 smallholders and 1 villager with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now the same. Mainard holds it. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,42 In COATES 1 bovate of land taxable. {Inland} of Ingham. ^[Alwy had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,43 ?M? In FILLINGHAM Thorgot had 2 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Ansketil, Roger's man, has 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen and 2 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,44 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In NETTLETON Grimkel had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Blancard, Roger's man, has 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 Freeman with 1 plough; and 2 mills, 10s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,45 ?M? In CROXTON Eskil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Ansketil, Roger's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 7 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,46 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLOXHOLM Thorfridh had 9 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Roger of Poitou has 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 18 Freemen and 2 villagers who have 5 ploughs and meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,47 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CANWICK and BRACEBRIDGE [Heath] {Strui} had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ernwin [* the priest *], Roger's man, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen, 5 villagers and 1 smallholder who plough with 6 oxen. A church and a priest; meadow, 40 acres; 2 fisheries, 2s. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,48 There also ^[CANWICK and BRACEBRIDGE [Heath]]^ 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It lies in [the lands of] {Branzuic}. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,49 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In EAGLE Arnketil Barn had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. 5 villagers. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] LIN 16,50 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] In [Cold] HANWORTH 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Snarford. Turold the priest has 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders who plough with 2 oxen. ^[Ulfkil had it]^ [= ?16? Land of Roger of Poitou =] <352d> ?17? Land of Roger of Bully LIN 17,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In GREETWELL Swein [* son of Svavi *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Turold, Roger of Bully's man, has 3 ploughs. 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 fisheries, 15d; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. [= ?17? Land of Roger of Bully =] LIN 17,2 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In APPLEBY, RISBY and SAWCLIFFE Gamal had 9 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 19 ploughs and 2 oxen. Roger of Bully has in lordship 4 ploughs; 31 villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 31 Freemen with 6 ploughs. A church and a priest; pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. Exactions £3. [= ?17? Land of Roger of Bully =] LIN 17,3 In SANTON, a jurisdiction, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Appleby and Risby. Gamal had it]^ [= ?17? Land of Roger of Bully =] ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny LIN 18,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGLEBY Thorgot Lag had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 2 ploughs from Robert of Tosny. 5 Freemen and 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 180 acres; pasturable woodland, 6 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. Exactions 40s. Of this land 1 1/2 carucates in a jurisdiction. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,2 In BROXHOLME 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. A jurisdiction, 9 carucates, and {inland}, 1 carucate. 1 plough in lordship; 24 Freemen and 2 villagers with 8 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 200 acres. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Ingleby. Thorgot Lag had it. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,3 ?M? In BUSLINGTHORPE Thorgot [* Lag *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 1 1/2 ploughs from Robert. 12 villagers and 2 Freemen with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland, 33 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Exactions 10s. A jurisdiction, 1/2 carucate. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,4 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In BRANSBY Thorgot [* Lag *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 1 from Robert. 6 villagers and 3 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; underwood, 50 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,5 In BURTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Inland} [of] Bransby. 2 smallholders have 1 plough. ^[Thorgot [* Lag *] had it. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,6 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In CORRINGHAM Thorgot [* Lag *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 1 plough from Robert. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 5 furlongs long and 5 wide. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] <353a> LIN 18,7 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In BINBROOK Thorgot Lag had 8 carucates of land and 4 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 24 ploughs. Now Robert of Tosny has it, and Berengar [* of Tosny *] from him. In lordship 4 ploughs; 6 villagers, 4 smallholders and 44 Freemen with 8 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now £15. Exactions £10. Of this land 4 carucates and 4 1/2 bovates are the Freemen's. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,8 ?S? In LUDBOROUGH 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. A jurisdiction of the above manor. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 3 ploughs. 38 Freemen with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Binbrook. Thorgot Lag had it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,9 ?S? In FOTHERBY 4 carucates and 5 bovates, and THORGANBY, 1 carucate: 5 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 1 plough. 33 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 120 acres; 4 salt-houses, 2s. ^[Jurisdiction of Binbrook. Thorgot Lag had it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,10 ?S? In CROXBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 3 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Binbrook. Thorgot Lag had it. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,11 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In UFFINGTON Arnbiorn had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Robert of Tosny has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,12 ?2M? In TALLINGTON Alwin and Arnbiorn had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. William [* of Bosc-le-Hard *] and Roger [* of Bosc-le-Hard *], Robert's men, have 1 1/2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,13 ?M? In GREATFORD Thorgot Lag had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has 2 ploughs from Robert. 10 villagers, 10 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 2 mills, 10s; meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £9. Exactions £3. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,14 ?S? In BRACEBOROUGH and BANTHORPE 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 17 Freemen and 6 villagers have 5 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Greatford. Thorgot Lag had it. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,15 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In `RINGSTONE' Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] and Dene had 4 carucates of land and 7 bovates and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Ivo [* of Thierceville *], Robert's man, has 2 ploughs. 9 villagers, 6 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs; and meadow, 46 acres; underwood, 120 acres; the third part of a church. Value before 1066, 50s; now 60[s]. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,16 In KIRKBY [Underwood] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 villagers plough with 3 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 40 acres. {Inland}. ^[{Inland} of `Ringstone'. Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] and Dene had it. Ivo [* of Thierceville *], Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,17 ?M? In GRABY Arnbiorn had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Gunfrid [* of Chocques *], Robert's man, has 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen and 1 smallholder who plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 11 acres; pasturable woodland, 209 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,18 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCOTTLETHORPE Arnbiorn had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Now it is waste. Value before 1066, 100s; now, at the most, 10s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] <353b> LIN 18,19 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In ASLACKBY Arnbiorn had 6 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now Robert has there 7 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 24 acres. Of 2 carucates Gilbert of Ghent has the jurisdiction in Folkingham. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,20 ?M? In `AVETHORPE' Arnbiorn had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gunfrid [* of Chocques *], Robert's man, has 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; meadow, 130 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,21 ?S? In LAUGHTON 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. 11 Freemen have 1 plough and 1/2 church; underwood, 8 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Avethorpe'. Arnbiorn had it. Gunfrid [* of Chocques *], Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,22 ?S? In ASLACKBY 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 12 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Avethorpe'. Arnbiorn had it. Gunfrid [* of Chocques *], Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,23 ?S? In `SEMPRINGHAM' 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Avethorpe'. Arnbiorn had it. Gunfrid [* of Chocques *], Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,24 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In ROPSLEY Thori [* son of Roald *] had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Ivo [* of Thierceville *], Robert's man, has 2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 29 Freemen with 8 1/2 ploughs. A church; pasturable woodland, 120 acres; underwood, 450 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. Exactions 40s. A jurisdiction of 6 bovates. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,25 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In DENTON or WYVILLE Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Robert has in lordship 3 ploughs; 13 villagers with 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4 5s 4d; now 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,26 In HUNGERTON 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. It is {inland}. 13 villagers have 6 ploughs and meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 87 acres. This wood is in the jurisdiction of Grantham. ^[{Inland} of Denton or WYVILLE. Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,27 ?M? In WOOLSTHORPE[-by-Belvoir] Leofric had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Robert has in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 8 Freemen who have 3 ploughs. 3 mills, 15s. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,28 ?2M? There also ^[WOOLSTHORPE[-by-Belvoir]]^ Godwin and Arnketil had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Robert has 1 1/2 mills, 8s 6d. 11 villagers with 1 plough. A church and a priest who has 1/2 carucate of this land. Meadow, 30 acres and 3 virgates. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,29 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In AUBOURN Thorgot Lag had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has in lordship 2 ploughs from Robert; 14 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 Freeman with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 20s; 1 fishery, 1000 eels; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £5; now £6. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] <353c> LIN 18,30 In HADDINGTON 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier of Aubourn. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 3 acres. ^[Thorgot Lag had it. Berengar [* of Tosny *] has it]^ [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,31 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In ALLINGTON Godwin had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Robert has in lordship 2 ploughs; 14 Freemen, 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church; meadow, 140 acres. Warin, his man, has 1 carucate. 1 smallholder who has 2 bovates of land. Value before 1066 £3; now £6. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] LIN 18,32 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In NORTH KYME Merra had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ivo [* of Thierceville *], Robert's man, has 3 ploughs. 12 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 56 acres; pasturable woodland, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £3 13s 8d; now £7. [= ?18? Land of Robert of Tosny =] ?19? Land of Berengar of Tosny LIN 19,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?2M? In ALLINGTON Ulfkil and Godwin had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Berengar of Tosny has 1 plough. 14 Freemen, 5 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church which has 1/2 carucate of this land; meadow, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £6. [= ?19? Land of Berengar of Tosny =] ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy LIN 20,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In DUNHOLME Alric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now Ilbert of Lacy has them. A man-at-arms of his [has] in lordship 1 plough from him; 2 Freemen and 2 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16[s]. Exactions 4s. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] LIN 20,2 ?B? In SCOTHERN 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. ^[Outlier of Dunholme. Alric had it. A man-at-arms has it]^ [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] LIN 20,3 ?S? In STOW 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. {Inland} and a jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Dunholme. Alric had it. A man-at-arms has it]^ [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] LIN 20,4 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILLINGHAM[-by-Stow] Deincora had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. One of Ilbert's men-at-arms lives on this land. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?20? Land of Ilbert of Lacy =] ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers LIN 21,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In WHITTON Siward Barn had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Saswalo , Henry's man, has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers, 4 smallholders and 30 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 300 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £7. Exactions £3. [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] LIN 21,2 ?B? In WINTERTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. It is {inland} and waste. ^[Outlier of Whitton. Siward Barn had it. Saswalo , Henry's man, has it]^ [= ?21? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <353d> ?22? Land of William of Percy LIN 22,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In IMMINGHAM Alwin had 4 carucates of land and 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. William of Percy has in lordship 4 ploughs; 12 villagers, 14 smallholders and 13 Freemen who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. Exactions 40s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,2 In LACEBY 1/2 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Immingham. Alwin had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,3 ?M? In HABROUGH Alcude had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Norman [* of Arcy *], William's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 5 Freemen who plough with 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 14s; now 20s. Exactions 4s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,4 ?S? In `LOPINGHEHAM' 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 1 Freeman who ploughs with 2 oxen. Meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Habrough. Alcude had it. Norman [* of Arcy *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,5 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] In THORNTON[-le-Moor] Alwin had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 12 Freemen, 3 smallholders and 2 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. And besides these 11 bovates of land Roger of Poitou, just like William, similarly has 11 bovates which this William ought to have according to the witness of the men of the Wapentake. Meadow, 364 acres. A jurisdiction of Owersby. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,6 In BARNETBY[-le-Wold] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste. {Inland} of Thornton[-le-Moor]. ^[Alwin had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,7 ?M? In OWERSBY Alwin had 7 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William has in lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 10 Freemen with 1 plough. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,8 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CABOURNE Grimkel had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Norman [* of Arcy *], William's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 12 acres in [North] Kelsey. Value before 1066, 30s; now 26s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,9 In CUXWOLD 1 bovate of land taxable. {Inland} of Cabourne. ^[Grimkel had it. Norman [* of Arcy *], William's man, has it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,10 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WICKENBY Thorgot [* Lag *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Osbern, William's man, has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 Freemen with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; underwood 1 league long and 5 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £3. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,11 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In WESTLABY 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 18 oxen. Ralph, William's man, has 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs; and Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wickenby. Thorgot [* Lag *] had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,12 ?S? In BECKERING 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Robert, William's man, has 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder; they plough with 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[Jurisdiction of Wickenby. Thorgot [* Lag *] had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,13 ?S? In REASBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Norman [* of Arcy *], William's man, has 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wickenby. Thorgot [* Lag *] had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,14 ?S? In SNELLAND 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waldin, William's man, has 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wickenby. Thorgot [* Lag *] had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,15 ?S? In REASBY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It lies in Snelland. [* Jurisdiction of Snelland. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it *] [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,16 ?M? In STAINFIELD Siward [* father of Aki *] had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William has 1 plough. 8 villagers, 6 smallholders and 4 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland, 264 acres. <354a> Value before 1066, 30s; now 60s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,17 ?S? There also ^[STAINFIELD]^ Tonni had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Barlings. William has 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 117 acres. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,18 ?S? In APLEY 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 10 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 110 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barlings. Tonni had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,19 ?S? There also ^[APLEY]^ Tonni had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 ?k? oxen. A jurisdiction of Barlings. William has 10 Freemen with 3 ploughs; and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 110 acres. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,20 ?S? There also ^[APLEY]^ Aelfric had 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction ?k? of Bullington. William has 2 Freemen who plough with 1 ox. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,21 ?M? In LUDFORD Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,22 ?2M? There also ^[LUDFORD]^ Wiglac [* son of Siward *] and Siward [* father of Aki *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. William of Percy has in lordship 3 1/2 ploughs; 28 villagers and 8 Freemen with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Exactions 20s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,23 There also ^[LUDFORD]^ Tonni had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of Baumber. It is waste. Meadow, 4 acres. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,24 ?M? In KIRMOND[-le-Mire] Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. William has in lordship 4 ploughs; 18 villagers, 4 smallholders and 2 Freemen who have 4 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,25 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In [Little] GRIMSBY Alric had 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Fulco [* son of Rainfrid *], William's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 5 Freemen with 1 plough. A church; meadow, 11 acres; 1 salt-house, 6d. Value before 1066, 30s; now 25s. Exactions 5s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,26 ?3M? In COVENHAM Alsi [* son of Godram *], Ketil and Thorfridh had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. William has in lordship 3 ploughs; 18 villagers and 17 Freemen with 5 1/2 ploughs. 5 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 150 acres. Value before 1066, 110s; now £4. Exactions 30s. Ketil and Thorfridh were brothers and after the death of their father they divided the land; in such a way, however, that Ketil, while doing the King's service, should have the help of his brother, Thorfridh. William of Percy had Ketil's and Alsi [* son of Godram *]'s land from the King; but this William bought Thorfridh's land from Ansketil, a cook, after 1066. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,27 ?S? In GRAINTHORPE 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. A jurisdiction of Covenham. 3 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 50 acres. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,28 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In ELKINGTON Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Fulco [* son of Rainfrid *], William's man, has 2 ploughs. 38 Freemen with 7 1/2 ploughs. A church; a mill, 3s; the site of another mill; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. Exactions 40s. 6 1/2 carucates of this land are the Freemen's. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,29 ?M? In [North] RESTON and [Little] CARLTON Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Osbern, William's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 18 Freemen with 4 ploughs. A church; 2 mills, 5s; meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and value now, 40s. Exactions 20s. Half of this land is the Freemen's. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,30 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGLEBY Gunnhvati had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. William has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. A priest; meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 50 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,31 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In OWMBY Grimkel had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. William, William's man, has 3 ploughs. 7 villagers and 11 Freemen with 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. Exactions 20s. Of this land 9 bovates in a jurisdiction. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,32 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In STAINTON[-le-Vale] Grimkel had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. {Alulf}, William's man, has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 26 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,33 [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In FOTHERBY Esbiorn had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Fulco [* son of Rainfrid *], William's man, has it and cultivates it. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,34 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WICKENBY Godric had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Robert, William's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager with 1 ox. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,35 ?M? In LEGSBY Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Everard [* of Leathley *], William's man, has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1 mill, 6d; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,36 ?S? In HOLTHAM, a jurisdiction of Legsby, 10 bovates of land taxable. <354b> Land for 2 ploughs. Everard [* of Leathley *], William's man, has 6 Freemen, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,37 ?S? There also ^[LEGSBY]^ 4 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Wragby. It is waste. ^[Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] LIN 22,38 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?S? In SOMERBY Salecoc had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Burnham. 14 Freemen have 5 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [= ?22? Land of William of Percy =] ?23? Land of Gilbert Tison LIN 23,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] FERRIBY Godwin had 2 carucates of land and 7 bovates and the eighth part of a bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ansketil, Gilbert Tison's man, has 1 plough. 6 Freemen with 9 bovates of this land; 17 villagers who have 4 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 10s; 1 ferry, 60s; meadow, 210 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now the same. [= ?23? Land of Gilbert Tison =] <354c> ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent LIN 24,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAMPTON Ulf Fenman had 6 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Gilbert of Ghent has 4 ploughs in lordship; 16 villagers, 12 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 166 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £8. Exactions £4. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,2 ?B? In RISEHOLME 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. An outlier of Scampton. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], Gilbert's man, has 1 plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 36 acres. ^[Ulf Fenman had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,3 ?S? In BURTON 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 Freemen and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Scampton. Ulf Fenman had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,4 ?S? In `[Middle] CARLTON' 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 2 Freemen plough with 5 oxen. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Scampton. Ulf Fenman had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,5 ?M? In [Cherry] WILLINGHAM Ulf [* Fenman *] had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Gilbert has 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 1 Freeman with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 fisheries, 32d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,6 Jurisdiction of Scampton: ?S? In BRATTLEBY and THORPE[-le-Fallows] 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs and 2 oxen and meadow, 8 acres. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,7 ?S? Also in THORPE[-le-Fallows] and AISTHORPE 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 10 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 3 1/2 ploughs. One of Gilbert's men has 6 Freemen and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 101 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Scampton. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,8 ?B? In NETTLEHAM 2 bovates of land taxable. {Inland} of [Cherry] Willingham. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,9 In STOW Ulf ^[Fenman]^ [had] 4 plots with full jurisdiction. In Scampton. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,10 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In APPLEBY, RISBY and SAWCLIFFE Ulf [* Fenman *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert [* Marmion *], Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,11 ?B? In ROXBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 1 villager has 2 oxen. ^[Outlier of Appleby. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it. Robert [* Marmion *], Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,12 ?M? In WINTERINGHAM Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Robert [* Marmion *], Gilbert's man, has 4 ploughs in lordship; 40 villagers, 5 Freemen and 10 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 3 mills, 37s 4d; 1 ferry, 13s; a site of a fishery. Value before 1066 and now £10. Exactions 40s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,13 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In BARTON[-upon-Humber] Ulf [* Fenman *] had 13 carucates of land taxable. Land for 27 ploughs. Gilbert has 7 ploughs in lordship; 63 villagers and 16 smallholders with 9 ploughs. 42 Freemen and 67 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 40s; 1 market; a ferry at £4. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,14 ?S? In [South] FERRIBY 3 carucates of land taxable, less 1 bovate, and the eighth part of 1 bovate taxable. A jurisdiction of Barton[-upon-Humber]. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. Now 34 Freemen and 13 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 1 ferry, £3; meadow, 210 acres; marsh, 260 acres. Value before 1066 £38 16s; now £30. Exactions £10. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <354d> LIN 24,15 ?S? In HORKSTOW 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction and {inland} of Barton[-upon-Humber]. Gilbert has 1 1/2 ploughs. 7 villagers and 20 Freemen with 8 1/2 ploughs. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,16 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] In LANGTON[-by-Wragby] Gilbert has 140 acres of pasturable woodland. ^[Jurisdiction of Baumber]^ [* Tonni had it *] [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,17 ?M? In BARDNEY Ulf [* Fenman *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Gilbert has 1 plough. 16 villagers, 5 smallholders and 6 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 8s; 5 fisheries, 5s 4d; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 500 acres. Value before 1066 and now £20. Exactions £30. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,18 ?S? In `OSGODBY', a jurisdiction of this manor, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 16 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 240 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,19 ?B? In SOUTHREY, {inland} of [Cherry] Willingham, 2 bovates of land taxable. 3 villagers who plough with 6 oxen. 1 fishery; meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,20 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In BAUMBER Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Gilbert has 5 ploughs. 21 villagers, 6 smallholders, 20 Freemen and their 16 smallholders; between them 7 ploughs. 1 mill, 8s; pasturable woodland, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £12. Exactions £3. Of this land 6 carucates in a jurisdiction. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <354c> LIN 24,21 In {SUDTONE} 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Gilbert has a flock of sheep. ^[Belongs to Baumber. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <354d> LIN 24,22 ?M? In EDLINGTON Ulf [* Fenman *] had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Egbert, Gilbert's man, has 4 ploughs. 25 Freemen, 7 villagers and 14 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 1 mill, 16s; meadow, 90 acres; underwood, 210 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £11. Exactions £3. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,23 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?B? In SANTON, {inland} of Risby, 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,24 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] ?M? In LUSBY Tonni had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. William, Gilbert's man, has 5 ploughs. 17 Freemen and 8 villagers who have 9 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 180 acres. Value before 1066 £14; now £10. Exactions 100s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,25 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In EDENHAM Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Gilbert has 5 ploughs. 32 villagers, 24 Freemen and 4 smallholders with 9 ploughs. Meadow, 29 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 400 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £18. Exactions £6. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,26 ?B? In {OFFRAN} [* KEISBY? *], an outlier, 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 120 acres. ^[Outlier of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,27 [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?B? In BASTON, an outlier, 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ivo , Gilbert's man, has 1/2 plough. 8 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value 50s. ^[Outlier of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,28 ?S? In GREATFORD 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction. 4 Freemen with 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,29 ?S? In BARHOLM 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of Edenham. 4 Freemen who plough with 2 oxen. Value 8s. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <355a> LIN 24,30 ?S? In BRACEBOROUGH and BANTHORPE 1/2 carucate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,31 ?S? In OBTHORPE 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 17 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,32 ?S? In WITHAM[-on-the-Hill], MANTHORPE, TOFT and LOUND 8 carucates of land and the third part of 1 carucate. Land for as many ploughs. 45 Freemen and 10 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres; 1 mill, 20s. Of this land Berewold holds 1 carucate of land and has 1 plough. 1 mill, 12s. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,33 ?S? In CARLBY 15 bovates of land taxable. 8 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. Exactions 7s. Ivo has this land, and Berewold under him, and himself [has] 1/2 plough there. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,34 ?S? In STOWE 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. 5 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Edenham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,35 ?S? In BARHOLM 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of Casewick. ^[Azur had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,36 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In CRANWELL Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has 1 plough in lordship; 21 Freemen with 9 carucates of this land; 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 29 acres; arable land 22 furlongs long and 7 1/2 wide; pastureland 10 furlongs long and 7 1/2 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £7. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,37 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In CULVERTHORPE Tunni? had 3 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert has 5 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066 £18; now £25. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,38 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In AUSTHORPE and EWERBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen and 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Culverthorpe. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,39 ?S? In HOWELL 1 carucate and 1/2 bovate. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen have 1 plough and 2 oxen ploughing and meadow, 8 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Culverthorpe. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,40 ?B&S? In HECKINGTON {inland}, 3 carucates, and a jurisdiction, 5 carucates: 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Gilbert has in lordship 2 ploughs; 22 Freemen, 7 villagers and 15 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 100 acres; 3 fisheries, 5s 4d. ^[Jurisdiction and outlier of Culverthorpe. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,41 ?S? In HALE 8 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 38 Freemen have 12 ploughs. Ralph, Gilbert's man, has 3 ploughs in lordship. A jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Culverthorpe. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,42 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HILL Wapentake *] ?S? In HAGWORTHINGHAM 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of Greetham. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,43 ?B? There also ^[HAGWORTHINGHAM]^ 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. An outlier of Lusby. In lordship 1 plough; 1 villager and 1 smallholder who ploughs with 1 ox. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill, 12d. ^[Tunni? had it. William, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,44 ?S? There also ^[HAGWORTHINGHAM]^ 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Lusby. 2 smallholders with 1 ox. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Tunni? had it. William, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <355b> LIN 24,45 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] Jurisdiction of Bardney: ?S? In PARTNEY, a jurisdiction, 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Gilbert has 17 Freemen and 27 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A market, 10s; meadow, 100 acres. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,46 ?S? In SKENDLEBY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Gilbert has 3 ploughs in lordship and a church; 2 mills, 13s; meadow, 40 acres. He found there 28 Freemen and 9 smallholders with 9 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,47 ?S? In SCREMBY 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 15 Freemen and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; 1 church. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,48 ?S? In [Great] STEEPING 11 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 61 Freemen and 11 smallholders have 10 ploughs and 2 churches; meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,49 ?S? In CANDLESBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 13 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,50 ?S? In BURGH[-le-Marsh] 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. 21 Freemen, 11 villagers and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. 1 church; meadow, 500 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,51 ?S? In ADDLETHORPE 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 18 Freemen and 17 villagers have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 440? acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,52 ?B? In WAINFLEET 1 bovate of land taxable. It is waste. It is {inland}. ^[Outlier of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,53 [* HILL Wapentake *] ?S? In HAGWORTHINGHAM Jocelyn son of Lambert has 1 church and 1/2 carucate of land taxable over which Gilbert of Ghent has jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Bardney. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,54 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILLOUGHBY Tunni? had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Roger, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land have 2 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres; marsh, 40 acres; pasturable woodland, 120 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £8. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,55 ?B? In MUMBY, an outlier, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Gilbert has 1 villager who ploughs with 1 ox. ^[Outlier of Willoughby. Tunni? had it. Roger, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,56 ?B? There also ^[MUMBY]^, an outlier, 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. The lord [has] 80 acres of meadow. ^[Outlier of Willoughby. Tunni? had it. Roger, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,57 ?B? In HASTHORPE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders plough with 6 oxen. Roger has 1 plough. Marsh, 30 acres. ^[Outlier of Willoughby. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,58 ?B? In SLOOTHBY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Roger has 2 villagers who plough with 3 oxen; and marsh, 10 acres. ^[Outlier of Willoughby. Tunni? had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,59 ?B? In WILLOUGHBY 3 bovates of land with full jurisdiction, taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 1 church which has 1/2 carucate. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [* Outlier of Willoughby. Tunni? had it. Roger, Gilbert's man, has it *] [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,60 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] In WELTON[-le-Marsh] and BOOTHBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Willoughby. [* Tunni? had it. Roger, Gilbert's man, has it *] [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,61 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In CLAXBY [St Andrew] Tonni had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Rademar, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 6 villagers with 1 plough. Underwood, 660 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £8. Also in the village Gilbert has 80 acres of underwood, and another 120 acres of underwood. Of three parts of these acres Guy of Craon has the jurisdiction. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,62 ?B? In SLOOTHBY, {inland} of Claxby [St Andrew], 1/2 carucate of land taxable. <355c> Land for 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 60 acres. ^[Tonni had it. Rademar, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,63 ?S? In BEESBY, a jurisdiction, 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 20 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 5 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 90 acres; underwood, 180 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Tonni had it. Rademar, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,64 ?S? In MALTBY[-le-Marsh] 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Tonni had it. Rademar, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,65 ?B? In SALEBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 villagers who plough with 1 ox. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 30 acres. ^[Outlier of Claxby [St Andrew]. Tonni had it. Rademar, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,66 ?S? In WITHERN 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gilbert's man, {Rauemer}?, has 2 ploughs. 20 Freemen and 13 villagers with 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 15s; meadow, 180 acres. A priest and a church. The jurisdiction is H[ugh] son of Baldric's. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Tonni had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,67 ?S? In STRUBBY 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Tonni had it. {Rauemer}?, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,68 ?M? In WELL Tonni had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. {Rauemer}?, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 12 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, 15s; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 22 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £7. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,69 ?S? In ULCEBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman with 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Well. Tonni had it. {Rauemer}?, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,70 ?S? In ALFORD 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 2 Freemen, 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Well. Tonni had it. {Rauemer}?, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,71 ?B? In MABLETHORPE 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Outlier of Well. Tonni had it. {Rauemer}?, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,72 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In [West] ASHBY Siward [* father of Aki *] had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Roger, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Exactions 3s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,73 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In DRIBY Siward [* father of Aki *] had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Ivo , Gilbert's man, has in lordship 4 ploughs; 7 Freemen with 2 carucates of land; 3 villagers and 5 smallholders [with] 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,74 ?M? In CROFT Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Ralph, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen, 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 salt-house, 6d; meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,75 ?B? In WAINFLEET, an outlier, 2 bovates of land taxable. 6 villagers with 2 oxen. 6 salt-houses, 3s. ^[Outlier of Croft. Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had it. Ralph, Gilbert's man, has it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,76 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] KYME Tunni? had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Egbert, Gilbert's man, has 1/2 plough. 6 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 82 acres; 3 fisheries, 2s. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,77 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] In MORTON and HANTHORPE 2 1/2 carucates of land, the fourth part of 1 carucate and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. A jurisdiction of Edenham. <355d> There were 14 Freemen and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughs. There are meadow, 45 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres. ^[Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,78 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?r? ?M? In `HOLME' Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land in lordship and 12 carucates of land, a jurisdiction, taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Gilbert has 4 ploughs in lordship; 28 Freemen, 28 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 14 ploughs. 2 priests and 2 churches; 1 mill, 13s 4d. Value before 1066 £10; now the same. Exactions £3. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,79 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] In [Scott] WILLOUGHBY Gilbert has the fourth part of a church, a jurisdiction of Aswarby. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,80 [* `Roteland' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In BURLEY Ulf [* Fenman *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs. 30 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,81 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In BOOTHBY [Pagnell] Sighvatr had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Roger, Gilbert's man, has 1 plough in lordship; 4 villagers, 2 smallholders and 12 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land who have 3 ploughs. A church; meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. From 3 1/2 bovates of this land Guy of Craon pays jurisdiction. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,82 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In FOLKINGHAM Ulf [* Fenman *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Gilbert has in lordship 5 ploughs; 24 villagers, 5 Freemen and 9 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 10s 8d; meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £50; now £40. Exactions £50. [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,83 ?B? In CRANWELL, {inland} of this manor, 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Of this land Azur had the jurisdiction. Geoffrey [* of Armentières *], Gilbert's man, has 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough; and meadow, 17 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. ^[Outlier of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,84 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In HONINGTON 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Fulbert, Gilbert's man, has 12 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs; and meadow, 35 acres. [Value] 60s. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,85 ?S? In OASBY 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 18 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,86 ?S? In `[Little] LAVINGTON' 4 carucates of land taxable and the third part of 1 carucate taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Ascelin, Gilbert's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 10 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. Value 100s. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,87 ?S? In PICKWORTH 2 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Gilbert has 21 Freemen with 4 ploughs; and meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 50 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,88 ?S? In HACEBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 13 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,89 ?S? In DEMBLEBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 20 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 18 acres; underwood, 12 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,90 ?S? In OSBOURNBY 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. <356a> 16 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 8 ploughs. 1 church is there. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,91 ?S? In THREEKINGHAM 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A market-place which pays 40s. 11 Freemen and 8 smallholders. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,92 ?S? In STOW 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Robert [* Marmion *], Gilbert's man, has 21 Freemen and 14 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. 1 plough in lordship. 1 church; meadow, 16 acres. Valuation, 100s. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,93 ?S? In WALCOT 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 22 Freemen and 4 smallholders. 1/2 church; meadow, 26 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,94 ?S? In BILLINGBOROUGH Gilbert has jurisdiction over 1/2 carucate of land. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,95 ?S? In BIRTHORPE 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 27 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,96 ?S? In LAUGHTON 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 14 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 3 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 9 acres; underwood, 13 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,97 ?S? In ASLACKBY, 1/2 carucate, and `SEMPRINGHAM', 2 carucates and 6 bovates: 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 13 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs. 1/2 church and the sixth part of another church; meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,98 ?S? In POINTON 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 16 Freemen have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 32 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,99 ?S? In INGOLDSBY 3 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 17 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs and meadow, 25 acres; underwood, 100 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,100 ?S? In HOUGH[-on-the-Hill] and BRANDON 3 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 13 Freemen have 6 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres. Deoring holds the whole of this from Gilbert and has 1/2 plough there in lordship. Value 40s. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,101 ?S? In KIRKBY[-la-Thorpe] 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 31 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,102 ?S? In [Silk] WILLOUGHBY 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. 29 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 6 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 140 acres; meadow, 24 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,103 ?S? In ASWARBY 4 1/2 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. 41 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 18 ploughs. A priest and a church and 2 parts of 1 church; meadow, 180 acres. Ralph the priest has 3 1/2 carucates of this land. He has 4 ploughs in lordship. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,104 ?S? In SCREDINGTON 10 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. 40 Freemen and 1 villager have 14 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 21 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] LIN 24,105 ?S? In HELPRINGHAM, 3 carucates and 2 bovates, and BURTON [Pedwardine], 2 carucates: 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. 35 Freemen and 7 smallholders have 10 ploughs. Meadow, 26 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Folkingham. Ulf [* Fenman *] had it]^ [= ?24? Land of Gilbert of Ghent =] <356b> ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric LIN 25,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?6M? In BONBY Grimkel, Merdo, Healfdene [* son of Topi *] and three other thanes had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Hugh son of Baldric has 3 ploughs in lordship; 14 villagers and 7 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]6. Exactions 20s. Freemen [have] 3 bovates of this land. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,2 ?M? In WORLABY Grimkel had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ralph, Hugh's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers who have 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,3 ?2M? In LIMBER Siward and Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. Hugh son of Baldric has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers, 4 smallholders and 20 Freemen with 5 bovates of this land; between them 4 ploughs and 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 100s; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,4 In CABOURNE 1/2 bovate of land. A jurisdiction of Limber. ^[Siward had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,5 ?M? In KIRMINGTON Topi [* father of Ulf *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Hamelin, Hugh's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers, 8 smallholders and 10 Freemen with 1 plough who have 18 plots. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,6 ?M? In CROXTON Siward had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Hamelin, Hugh's man, [has] 1 plough. 6 villagers, 3 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of 1 bovate. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,7 ?M? In STALLINGBOROUGH Siward, Gamal and Ulfkil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Hugh has 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 5 plots; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. 2 1/2 mills, 10s; 2 1/2 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,8 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In STAINTON[-le-Vale] Bergthorr had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Hugh has 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 1 bovate of land; 11 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,9 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CABOURNE Grimkel had 2 carucates of land and 3 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Hugh has 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen with 1 carucate of land; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,10 ?B? In CUXWOLD, an outlier, 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. ?k? 4 villagers and 3 Freemen with 1 plough. ^[Outlier of Cabourne. Grimkel had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,11 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In CROXTON Grimkel had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Hamelin, Hugh's man, has 1 plough. 9 Freemen with 2 bovates of land; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,12 ?S? In [North] THORESBY and `AUTBY' 1 bovate and 5 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Cabourne. 2 villagers. 2 salt-houses, 2s; meadow, 15 acres. ^[Grimkel had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] <356c> LIN 25,13 ?2M? In [Kettleby] THORPE Klak and Leofwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Gilbert, Hugh's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 5 1/2 bovates of land; 12 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,14 ?B? In BIGBY, an outlier, 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1 ox in a plough. ^[Outlier of [Kettleby] Thorpe. Klak and Leofwin had it. Gilbert, Hugh's man, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,15 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In HEMINGBY Edric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Hugh has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 2 bovates of land; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 100[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,16 Jurisdiction: ?S? In BUCKNALL 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 5 Freemen and 2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 65 acres; pasturable woodland, 9 acres; underwood, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Hemingby. Edric had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,17 ?S? In HORSINGTON 2 carucates of land and 6 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 16 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 153 acres; underwood, 15 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Hemingby. Edric had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,18 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?S? In LUDFORD, a jurisdiction of `[West] Wykeham', 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,19 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In CLAXBY [St Andrew] Dene had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has 2 ploughs. 1 Freeman with 3 bovates of land; 5 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 2s; underwood, 120 acres. Gilbert of Ghent has 2 parts of this and Guy the other three parts. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]9. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,20 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In WITHERN 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 8 Freemen and 2 villagers have 2 ploughs and meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Dene had it. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,21 ?S? In WOODTHORPE 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 19 Freemen and 9 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Underwood 1/2 league long and as wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Dene had it. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,22 ?S? In STRUBBY, 5 bovates, and MALTBY[-le-Marsh], 2 [bovates]: 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 5 Freemen have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Dene had it. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,23 ?S? In SALEBY 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen and 2 villagers have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Dene had it. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,24 ?S? In THORESTHORPE 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Claxby [St Andrew]. Dene had it. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has it]^ [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] LIN 25,25 ?M? In SLOOTHBY Dene had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Guy [* of Craon *], Hugh's son-in-law, has 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 6s. [= ?[25]? Land of Hugh son of Baldric =] <356d> ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] LIN 26,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In BRATTLEBY Ketil had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 ploughs in lordship; 9 Freemen with 7 bovates of this land; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,2 ?M? In RISEHOLME Leofsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 ploughs. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,3 ?M? In FALDINGWORTH Esbiorn had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 3 villagers of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s have 1/2 plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5[s] 4d. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,4 ?M? In SCOTHERN, `HOLME' and SUDBROOKE Thorulf had 3 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 plough. 11 Freemen with 2 1/2 carucates of land; 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 64 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,5 There also ^[SCOTHERN, `HOLME' and SUDBROOKE]^ Godric had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066 and now, 5s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,6 There also ^[SCOTHERN, `HOLME' and SUDBROOKE]^ Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 carucate of land from the King as he says, of which he pays the customary dues in Fiskerton to St Peter's of Peterborough. He has 1 mill; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Before 1066 and now it paid [and pays], 10s. ^[It was St Peter's of Peterborough.]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,7 ?M? In BARLINGS Cola [* nephew of Kolsveinn *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 plough and 3 villagers with 1/2 plough; and 1 church. Value before 1066, 10s; now £4. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357a> LIN 26,8 ?M? In BARLINGS Asgot had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <356d> LIN 26,9 ?B? In REEPHAM 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. An outlier. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] [has] 1 plough. 4 villagers [with] 1/2 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. [* Outlier of Barlings. Asgot had it *] [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,10 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CAMMERINGHAM Cnut [* son of Karli *], Alnoth, Ulfkil and Esbiorn had 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 4 ploughs in lordship; 8 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 11 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,11 ?M? In INGHAM Frani and Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Roger and Ansketil, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s men, have 1 1/2 ploughs. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357a> LIN 26,12 ?S? In COATES 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Ingham. ^[Frani and Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] had it. Roger and Ansketil, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s men, have it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <356d> LIN 26,13 ?S? In FRIESTHORPE 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Ingham, 7 bovates, and Fillingham, 17 bovates. 10 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 50 acres; underwood, 20 acres. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,14 ?M? In [Cold] HANWORTH Frani had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Turold the priest has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,15 ?B? In HACKTHORN, an outlier, 3 bovates of land taxable and the fourth part of 1 bovate. Land for 4 oxen. ^[Outlier of [Cold] Hanworth. Frani had it. Turold the priest has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357a> LIN 26,16 ?M? Also in HACKTHORN Cnut [* son of Karli *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 5s 4d; now the same. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,17 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAWBY and STURTON Thorulf had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,18 ?B? In REDBOURNE 2 bovates of land and 4 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 5 1/2 oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has it. It is waste. ^[Outlier of Scawby. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Thorulf had it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,19 ?S? In HIBALDSTOW the third part of 2 bovates taxable. A jurisdiction of Scawby. ^[Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Thorulf had it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,20 [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In RISEHOLME and [South] CARLTON Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Matthew, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 160 acres. Value before 1066, 15s; now 30[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,21 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In COCKERINGTON Alnoth had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Matthew has 1/2 plough. [Value] before 1066 and now, 3s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,22 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In KEXBY Eskil had 3 carucates of land and 3 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Adelelm, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 2 ploughs. 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 16d; meadow, 58 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,23 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?5M? In FILLINGHAM Frani, Alnoth, Eskil, Alnoth and Godric had 7 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 11 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 4 ploughs. 32 Freemen with 4 1/2 carucates of this land; 12 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 240 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]5. Exactions 40s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <356d> LIN 26,24 ?S? In FALDINGWORTH 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Fillingham, 6 bovates, Spridlington, 1 carucate, and Ingham, 2 bovates. 9 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 26 acres; woodland, 1 acre. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357a> LIN 26,25 ?M? In SPRIDLINGTON Everard and his 2 brothers had 2 carucates of land and 5 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 21s; now 40[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,26 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In AUSTHORPE Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 3 1/2 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 44 acres; underwood, 23 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,27 ?2M? In HECKINGTON Thorkil and Algar had 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 1 plough and 5 oxen. Conded, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 villager and meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 36s; now 30s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,28 ?B? In HELPRINGHAM 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres. This land is almost waste. ^[Outlier of Heckington. Thorkil and Algar had it. Conded, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357b> LIN 26,29 In HOWELL hundred 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]. [* Thorkil had it under Earl Morcar *] [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,30 ?2M? In `LAYTHORPE' Thor and Eskil had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Conded and Ansketil, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s men, have 4 ploughs. 7 villagers, 10 smallholders and 1 Freeman with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 church with 1/2 priest. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,31 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In [Dry] DODDINGTON Auti had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,32 ?S? There also ^[[Dry] DODDINGTON]^ 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of Marston. 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 2 oxen. The lord [has] 1/2 plough and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it. Walter, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,33 ?M? In MARSTON Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable in lordship and 10 bovates of land in a jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. Walter, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 5 smallholders with 1 plough and 1 ox. 1 mill site; meadow, 32 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 50[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,34 ?S? In HOUGHAM 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. A jurisdiction of Marston. 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough and meadow, 4 acres. ^[Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it. Walter, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,35 ?M? In HOUGHAM Azur had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William , Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,36 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BILLINGBOROUGH Swein had 2 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Brunel, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 church; 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 27 acres; underwood, 26 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,37 ?M? In `OSEBY' Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 2 carucates of land and 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 18 oxen. Brunel, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1/2 church; 1 mill, 5s 4d. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,38 ?S? In POINTON 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Conded, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Oseby'. Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,39 ?S? In SPANBY 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Oseby'. Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it. Brunel, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,40 ?2M? In NEWTON Thorkil [* the Dane *] and Godwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Ralph, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 18 acres; underwood, 72 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 70s. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,41 ?B? In `OSEBY' 6 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Inland} of Newton. Now 1 smallholder. 1 mill site; meadow, 9 acres. ^[Thorkil [* the Dane *] and Godwin had it. Ralph, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,42 ?B? In THREEKINGHAM 14 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. {Inland}. 1 Freeman, 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[Outlier of Newton. Thorkil [* the Dane *] and Godwin had it. Ralph, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,43 ?M? In DEMBLEBY Gunnketill had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Rainald, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357c> LIN 26,44 ?M? In SWATON Auti had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 3 ploughs. 40 Freemen with 5 carucates of this land; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 10 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]4. Exactions 40s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,45 ?M? Also in this village ^[SWATON]^ Alsi [* son of Godram *] and Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Aelfric [* son of Godram *], their brother, had jurisdiction over them in Haceby but only in the King's service. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,46 ?M? In HORBLING Swein had 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Matthew, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 11 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 3 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,47 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In AISBY Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. William , Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 9 Freemen and 2 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,48 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BURTON[-le-Coggles] and BITCHFIELD Leodfled had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. William , Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 150 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,49 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?2M? In ASHBY[-de-la-Launde] Auti and Eskil had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 1/2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 2 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 70s. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,50 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In NORTH KYME Auti had 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] has 1 plough. 1 fishery, 8d; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,51 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?S? In WESTBY 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A free jurisdiction of Heydour. 1 Freeman and 6 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 50 acres. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,52 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?B? In EVEDON 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. {Inland} of Kirkby[-la-Thorpe]. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 8 acres; marsh, 40 acres. ^[Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,53 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In PICKWORTH Auti had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. These 2 carucates are not in the count of any hundred and do not have their like in Lincolnshire. William , Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A priest and 1/2 church. On that land a certain freeman has 1 carucate. [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] LIN 26,54 Also in this village ^[PICKWORTH]^ 2 1/2 bovates of land are taxable. Land for 3 1/2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Pickworth. 2 villagers have 2 oxen. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. ^[Auti had it. William , Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s man, has it]^ [= ?[26]? Land of Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] =] <357d> ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln LIN 27,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In GOXHILL Siward had 1 carucate of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Ralph, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 16 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,2 ?M? In HABROUGH Alwin had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Ralph, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 30 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,3 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In [Great] COATES [* Earl *] Morcar had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Bernard, Alfred's man, has 2 villagers, 2 smallholders and 8 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 24[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,4 ?B? In AYLESBY 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager has 1 ox. A jurisdiction of [Great] Coates. ^[[* Earl *] Morcar had it. Bernard, Alfred's man, has it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,5 ?M? In HEALING [* Earl *] Morcar had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Bernard, Alfred's man, has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 26 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,6 ?B? In SWALLOW 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. {Inland} of this manor. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Outlier of Healing. [* Earl *] Morcar had it. Bernard, Alfred's man, has it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,7 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?2M? In LINWOOD William [* Malet *], Grimkel and Asfrith had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Alfred has 2 ploughs in lordship; 20 villagers and 5 smallholders with 4 ploughs; and 2 parts of a mill, 2s; meadow, 280 acres. Value before 1066, 65s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,8 ?B? In RASEN 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. {Inland} of this manor. 3 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough. ^[Outlier of Linwood. William [* Malet *], Grimkel and Asfrith had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,9 ?S? In the other RASEN 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction. 10 Freemen have 1 plough and 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Linwood. William [* Malet *], Grimkel and Asfrith had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,10 ?2M? In THORESWAY Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] and Koddi had 5 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for 13 ploughs. Alfred has 2 ploughs. 56 Freemen and 5 villagers with 5 ploughs. 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 40 acres in the jurisdiction of Caistor, William of Percy's manor. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. Exactions 40s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,11 In TEALBY Alfred has 1 mill in the Bishop of Bayeux's jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,12 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CUXWOLD Leodwin had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Gleu , Alfred's man, has 1 plough and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,13 ?S? In CABOURNE 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Cuxwold. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 1 ox in a plough. ^[Leodwin had it. Gleu , Alfred's man, has it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,14 ?2M? In ROTHWELL Grimkel and William [* Malet *] had 4 carucates of land and 1 bovate {{and 2 parts of 1 bovate}} taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Gleu , Alfred's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs and 12 Freemen with 7 bovates of this land; 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 1/2 ploughs; and 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 46 acres; 1 church. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. Exactions 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,15 ?M? In ROTHWELL Thorkil had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Alfred has 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 and now, 6s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,16 In [North] THORESBY and `AUTBY' Alfred has 1 salt-house in Rothwell. [* Thorkil had it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] <358a> LIN 27,17 ?S? In CUXWOLD 1 bovate of land taxable. 3 Freemen have 1 plough. [* Jurisdiction of Rothwell. Thorkil had it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,18 ?S? In CABOURNE 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. It is waste. [* Jurisdiction of Rothwell. Thorkil had it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,19 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In STIXWOULD Siward had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. He also has from Alfred 4 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,20 ?S? In TORRINGTON Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of the village itself. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Alfred's man, has 2 1/2 Freemen who have 2 1/2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 11 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Torrington]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,21 ?S? There also ^[TORRINGTON]^ Klak had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Hainton. 2 1/2 Freemen have 2 1/2 oxen in a plough. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] holds from Alfred. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,22 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In ALVINGHAM Edric had 5 1/2 bovates of land and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1/2 plough. 2 bovates of this land are in a jurisdiction. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,23 ?S? In BRACKENBOROUGH 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Ranulf, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. A jurisdiction of Alvingham. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Edric had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,24 ?2M? In this village ^[BRACKENBOROUGH]^ Edric and Hoc had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Ranulf, Alfred's man, has 1 villager and 10 Freemen with 2 ploughs. 4 parts of a mill, 2s; meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 40[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,25 ?3M? In COCKERINGTON Edric and Maccus had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Alfred and Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], his man, have 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 plot; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. ?k? 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 70 acres; underwood, 58 acres. Value before 1066, 21s; now 30s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,26 ?M? In STEWTON Almer had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 2 oxen. Alfred has 2 ploughs. 10 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land; 8 villagers with 1 plough. Pasturable woodland, 200 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 60s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,27 ?M? In `[South] CADEBY' Maccus had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Alfred has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 4 bovates of this land; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,28 ?S? In GRIMOLDBY 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. Alfred has 2 parts and William the third. It is waste. ^[Maccus had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,29 ?S? In SALTFLEETBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. A jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. Alfred has 2 parts, William the third. ^[Maccus had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,30 ?M? In CALCETHORPE - `[South] CADEBY' - Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Alfred has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 2 1/2 bovates of this land; 3 villagers who have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 60[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,31 ?S? In `[East] WYKEHAM' 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. A jurisdiction of Calcethorpe. It is waste. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,32 ?S? Also in `[East] WYKEHAM' 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. 5 Freemen have 1/2 plough and meadow, 10 acres. [* Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] <358b> LIN 27,33 ?2M? In KELSTERN Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] and Maccus had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. Alfred has 1 plough. 9 Freemen with 15 bovates of this land; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,34 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In UFFINGTON Arnbiorn had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Alfred has 2 ploughs in lordship; 16 Freemen with 4 carucates of this land; 31 villagers with 7 ploughs. 3 1/2 mills at 40s. A church and a priest; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now [£]11. Exactions £3. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,35 ?M? Also in this village ^[UFFINGTON]^ Leodwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Alfred has 4 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 3 villagers with 1 plough; 9 burgesses of Stamford who pay 4s. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,36 ?S? In STOWE 1 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. Alfred has there 1 church which lies in Uffington. ^[Jurisdiction of Uffington]^ [* Leodwin had it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,37 ?M? In CASEWICK Wulfgeat had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Boso, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,38 ?M? In TALLINGTON Wulfgeat had 6 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. He has 2 ploughs. 14 Freemen with 4 carucates of land; 9 villagers with 4 ploughs. 1 mill, 12s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,39 In `EAST DEEPING' [* DEEPING [St James] *] 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. A jurisdiction of this manor. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 20 acres; 1 fishery, 5d. ^[Jurisdiction of Tallington. Wulfgeat had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,40 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CREETON Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 6 bovates of land and 3 parts of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many oxen. Ralph, Alfred's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 30 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,41 ?M? In IRNHAM, HAWTHORPE and BULBY Healfdene had 2 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Alfred has 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 2 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 320 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,42 ?M? In ELSTHORPE Siward had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Alfred has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 6 bovates of this land; 5 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 240 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,43 ?M? In STAINBY Siward had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Alfred has 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 2s; meadow, 8 1/2 acres; underwood, 40 acres. 4 carucates of the same land [is] a jurisdiction. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,44 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In ROXHOLM Healfdene had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Ralph, Alfred's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] <358c> LIN 27,45 ?M? In BRAUNCEWELL Healfdene had 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Alfred has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 oxen in a plough. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,46 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In BLOXHOLM 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 2 Freemen with 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Brauncewell. Healfdene had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,47 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] WITHAM Siward had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Gleu , Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 11 villagers and 3 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres, less 6; pasturable woodland, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. This jurisdiction is in Thistleton. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,48 [* `ROTELAND' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? In THISTLETON Siward had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Gleu , Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Its valuation [is included] in [South] Witham. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,49 Jurisdiction: ?S? In another THISTLETON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen have 3 oxen in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Thistleton. Siward had it. Gleu , Alfred's man, has it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,50 [* KESTEVEN *] [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In MARSTON Wulfsi had 1 carucate of land in lordship and 1 carucate of land in a jurisdiction. Land for 3 ploughs. Walefrid, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 Freeman with 3 ploughs. 2 mills, 8s; meadow, 32 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,51 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BOURNE Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. {Dodin} , Alfred's man, has 1 plough and 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; and the third part of 1 mill, 3s 4d; 6 fisheries, 16d; meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,52 ?B? In THURLBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 4 villagers have 1/2 plough. {Inland} of Bourne. ^[Thorkil [* the Dane *] had it. {Dodin} , Alfred's man, has it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,53 ?M? In RIPPINGALE Thorkil [* the Dane *] had 15 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. {Dodin} , Alfred's man, has 1/2 plough. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A priest and the third part of a church; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,54 ?M? In KIRKBY [Underwood] Thorfridh had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Alfred has 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,55 ?M? There also ^[KIRKBY [Underwood]]^ Osfram had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Osfram also has from Alfred 2 oxen in a plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,56 ?M? In `AVETHORPE' Osfram had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Swein, Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now the same. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,57 ?M? In `SEMPRINGHAM' [* Earl *] Morcar had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Alfred's man, has 1 plough and 14 Freemen with 2 1/2 carucates of this land; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders; and the fourth part of 1 church; meadow, 11 acres; underwood, 7 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] <358d> LIN 27,58 ?M? In BILLINGBOROUGH Toli had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Alfred's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 14 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,59 [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In BOOTHBY [Graffoe] and `SOMERTON' Healfdene and Osfrith had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Alfred's man, has 2 1/2 ploughs. 6 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,60 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In HUTTOFT Stiupi had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. Doda, Alfred's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,61 ?M? There also ^[HUTTOFT]^ Siward had 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. Bernard, Alfred's man, has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 5s 4d. [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,62 ?S? In THEDDLETHORPE 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 4 Freemen and 1 villager have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Huttoft]^ [* Siward had it. Bernard, Alfred's man, has it *] [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,63 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?S? In HABROUGH 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Newsham. Alfred has it. It is waste. ^[Alwin had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] LIN 27,64 ?S? In BROCKLESBY 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. A jurisdiction of Newsham. Alfred has ?k? 1 Freeman with 2 oxen in a plough; and meadow, 11 acres. ^[Alwin had it]^ [= ?27? Land of Alfred of Lincoln =] <359a> ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert LIN 28,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLYBOROUGH Tovi had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Jocelyn son of Lambert has 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 Freeman with 1 bovate of this land; 8 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 33[s]. Exactions 7s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,2 ?M? In GLENTWORTH Godric had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Jocelyn has 4 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land with 1/2 plough. Ansketil, his man, has 1 plough there and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 10s 8d; now 20s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,3 ?M? In NORMANBY[-by-Spital] and OWMBY[-by-Spital] Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], Jocelyn's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,4 There also ^[NORMANBY[-by-Spital] and OWMBY[-by-Spital]]^ Jocelyn has 9 bovates of land taxable of which Bishop Remigius has the jurisdiction. Land for 9 oxen. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,5 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] ?2M? In WILLINGHAM[-by-Stow] Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] and Ernwin [* the priest *] had 5 carucates of land taxable and the third part of 1 carucate. Land for as many ploughs. Walo , Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 3 carucates and 3 bovates of this land; 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,6 ?S? In STOW 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Willingham[-by-Stow]. 4 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] and Ernwin [* the priest *] had it. Walo , Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,7 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In INGHAM Alnoth and Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Ansketil, Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 2 bovates of this land; 1 smallholder with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,8 ?M? In COATES Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5[s]. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,9 ?S? There also ^[COATES]^ 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Ingham. It is waste. ^[Alnoth and Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had it. Ansketil, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,10 ?S? In SNITTERBY 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Waddingham. It is waste. ^[Steingrimr and Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,11 ?4M? In HARPSWELL Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] and Sigketill and 2 other brothers had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Jocelyn has 2 ploughs and 13 villagers with 3 ploughs; and 1/2 church; meadow, 109 acres. Value before 1066, 9s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,12 ?2M? In HACKTHORN and [Cold] HANWORTH Sigketill ^[brother of Aghmund]^ and Bricteva had 2 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,13 ?S? There also ^[HACKTHORN and [Cold] HANWORTH]^ 4 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Harpswell. ?B? Another 2 bovates of land taxable. {Inland} of Owmby[-by-Spital]. Land for 1 plough. Jocelyn has 2 ploughs in lordship; 11 Freemen with 13 bovates of this land; 3 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 16d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,14 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In WADDINGHAM and `STAINTON' Steingrimr and Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Jocelyn has 1 plough. 20 villagers with 1 plough and 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,15 ?3M? In REDBOURNE Aghmund [* son of Walraven *], Brunhyse and Skuli had 7 carucates of <359b> land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 14 ploughs and 2 oxen. Jocelyn and a certain man of his have 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 21 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 140 acres. Value before 1066 £13; now 100s. Exactions 20[s]. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,16 ?M? In SCAWBY and STURTON Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Baldric , Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 6 Freemen with 3 bovates of this land; 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,17 ?M? In BOTTESFORD Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Jocelyn and a certain man-at-arms of his have 2 ploughs and 1 Freeman, 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough; and 1 mill site; a church; meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066, £4; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,18 ?B? In CLEATHAM 2 bovates of land taxable. {Inland} of this manor. 1 villager has 1 ox. ^[Outlier of Bottesford. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,19 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In RASEN Thor had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Walo , Jocelyn's man, has 2 oxen in a plough. 1 Freeman with 1/2 bovate of this land; 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 10s; now 24[s]. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,20 ?M? In TEALBY Edric? [* brother of Tosti *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Godard, Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 10 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 mills, 16s; meadow, 61 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 100[s]. Exactions 60s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,21 ?S? In [North] WILLINGHAM, a jurisdiction of this manor, 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. 28 Freemen and 10 smallholders have 2 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 200 acres. Ivo [* Tallboys *] has 1/2 carucate there. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Edric? [* brother of Tosti *] had it. Godard, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,22 ?S? In {SUMMERLEDE} [* OSGODBY *] 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 smallholder. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Edric? [* brother of Tosti *] had it. Godard, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,23 ?S? In CLAXBY and NORMANBY[-le-Wold] 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. 14 Freemen have 11 oxen in a plough and meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Edric? [* brother of Tosti *] had it. Godard, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,24 ?S? In OSGODBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 smallholder. ^[Jurisdiction of Tealby. Edric? [* brother of Tosti *] had it. Godard, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,25 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SNELLAND Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 3 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 14 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,26 ?S? In REASBY 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of this manor. Land for 12 oxen. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Of this jurisdiction William of Percy holds 4 bovates. ^[Jurisdiction of Snelland. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,27 ?S? In SWINTHORPE 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Snelland. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,28 ?S? In WICKENBY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 4 Freemen. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Snelland. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,29 ?M? In BLEASBY Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 14 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Herman, Jocelyn's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 2 1/2 bovates of this land; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 120 acres; underwood, 120 acres. [Value] before 1066, 22s; now 40s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,30 ?S? In BECKERING 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. 1 Freeman ploughs with 1 ox. Meadow, 1/2 acre. ^[Jurisdiction of Bleasby. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it. Herman, Jocelyn's man, has it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] <359c> LIN 28,31 ?S? In HOLTON[-cum-Beckering] 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 4 Freemen with 9 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Herman has it under Jocelyn. ^[Jurisdiction of Bleasby. Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,32 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In BEESBY and MALTBY[-le-Marsh] Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Evrold, Jocelyn's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman with 4 plots of this land; 1 villager with 2 oxen in a plough. A church. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,33 [* HILL Wapentake *] ?M? In [Bag] ENDERBY Leysing had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Baldric , Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 3 Freemen and 5 villagers with 5 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,34 In HAGWORTHINGHAM Jocelyn has 1 mill, 2s. [* Belongs to [Bag] Enderby. Leysing had it. Baldric , Jocelyn's man, has it *] [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,35 ?M? In TETFORD Brictnoth had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Walter, Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 6 bovates of this land; 3 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,36 Jurisdiction of Hameringham: ?S? In SOMERSBY Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 5 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 10d. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,37 ?M? There also ^[SOMERSBY]^ Snarri had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has 6 Freemen with 1 plough. 1/2 mill, 10d. Value before 1066, 10s; now 16s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,38 ?M? In [Bag] ENDERBY Leofsi had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Lambert , Jocelyn's man, has 3 oxen in a plough. 6 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 ox in a plough. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,39 ?S? There also ^[[Bag] ENDERBY]^ 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Ashby [Puerorum]. 1 Freeman and 1 villager have 1 ox in a plough. ^[Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] and Ketilfrith had it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,40 Also a jurisdiction: ?S? In MARKBY 1 bovate of land taxable. 1 Freeman has 1 ox in a plough. [* Jurisdiction of Ashby [Puerorum]. Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] and Ketilfrith had it *] [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,41 ?S? In WAINFLEET 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 20 acres; 1 salt-house, 8d. [* Jurisdiction of Ashby [Puerorum]. Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] and Ketilfrith had it *] [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,42 ?M? In WINCEBY and CLAXBY [Pluckacre] Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Walter, Jocelyn's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager. 1 mill, 4s. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] LIN 28,43 ?S? In WELTON[-le-Marsh] and BOOTHBY 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Claxby [Pluckacre]. Rainer, Jocelyn's man, has 1/2 plough. 14 Freemen have 3 ploughs. ^Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had it]^ [= ?28? Land of Jocelyn son of Lambert =] <359d> ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic LIN 29,1 ^[LINDSEY]^ SOUTH RIDING [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In `[Little] STURTON' Godwin and Gunnhvati had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Eudo son of Spirewic has 5 ploughs in lordship; 16 villagers with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 10s 8d; meadow, 200 acres less 10. Value before 1066, 100s; now £8. Exactions 40s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,2 ?B? In {SUDTONE}, an outlier, 3 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 2 villagers. ^[Outlier of `[Little] Sturton'. Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,3 ?S? There also ^[{SUDTONE}]^ Godwin [had] 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Eudo has 3 Freemen and 3 1/2 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 25 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. ^[Jurisdiction of `[Little] Sturton']^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,4 ?M? In KIRKBY[-on-Bain] Godwin and Gunnhvati had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Eudo has 1 plough and meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,5 ?S? In MARTIN 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 34 acres; pasturable woodland, 34 acres; underwood, 200 acres less 10. A jurisdiction of the above manor. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby[-on-Bain]. Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,6 In WADDINGWORTH 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. A jurisdiction of `[Little] Sturton' and Kirkby[-on-Bain]. Half is ?k? the Bishop of Durham's and half Eudo's. 40 Freemen have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 100 acres. ^[Eudo claims against the Bishop. Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,7 In WISPINGTON 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Likewise a jurisdiction divided in two between the Bishop ^[of Durham]^ and ?k? Eudo, in `[Little] Sturton' and Kirkby[-on-Bain]. 18 Freemen and 16 smallholders have 6 ploughs and meadow, 140 acres. Eudo claims against the Bishop parts of each land. ^[Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,8 ?M? In [Tattershall] THORPE Godwin and Gunnhvati had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now 2 ploughs in lordship; 16 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church; 4 1/2 fisheries, 10s; the third part of 2 mills at 7s; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland, 140 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. The Bishop of Durham has the third part of this village, Eudo two [parts]. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,9 ?M? In TUMBY Godwin and Gunnhvati had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Eudo has 1 plough. 10 villagers, 5 smallholders and 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 1/2 fisheries, 2s; 2 mills, 20s; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 370 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,10 [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] ?M? In EAST KEAL Sighvatr had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Eudo has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers. Meadow, 5 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,11 ?M? In WEST KEAL Godwin had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Eudo has 1 plough. 3 smallholders. A church; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 10s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,12 ?B? In HAGNABY 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. An outlier. 3 villagers have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 7 acres. ^[Outlier of West Keal. Godwin had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,13 ?S? In SCREMBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager has 1 ox. 4 parts of 1/2 church. ^[Jurisdiction of West Keal. Godwin had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,14 ?S? In SUTTON[-on-Sea] 5 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 7 oxen. A jurisdiction of Burgh[-le-Marsh]. 4 Freemen, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 6 oxen in a plough and meadow, 80 acres. ^[Godwin, Toki and Godric had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,15 ?B? There also ^[{SUDTONE}]^ 3 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. An outlier of `[Little] Sturton'. There also 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 3 Freemen and 3 1/2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 25 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. ^[Godwin and Gunnhvati had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] <360a> LIN 29,16 ?B? In WAINFLEET 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. An outlier of [West] Keal. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough. ^[Godwin had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,17 ?B? In ADDLETHORPE 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. An outlier of [West] Keal. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Godwin had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,18 `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake ?M? In BURGH[-le-Marsh] Godwin, Toki and Godric had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Eudo and two of his men have 1 plough. 5 villagers, 4 smallholders and 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 85 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 23s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,19 ?B? In ADDLETHORPE 1 carucate of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Of these, 4 bovates are waste. {Inland} of Burgh[-le-Marsh]. 1 Freeman has 6 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 160 acres. ^[Godwin, Toki and Godric had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,20 ?B? In WAINFLEET 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. {Inland} of Burgh[-le-Marsh]. 3 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 4 acres; 2 salt-houses, 16d. ^[Godwin, Toki and Godric had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,21 ?S? In {TRIC} 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Burgh[-le-Marsh]. 1 man has 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Godwin, Toki and Godric had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,22 ?M? In CANDLESBY Grimkel and Klak had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs and 3 oxen. Eudo has 5 1/2 ploughs and 10 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers and 11 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs; and 2 churches. Value before 1066, 108s; now £8 12d. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,23 ?B? In ADDLETHORPE, an outlier, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 100 acres. ^[Outlier of Candlesby. Grimkel and Klak had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,24 ?S? In {TRIC}, a jurisdiction, 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Candlesby. Grimkel and Klak had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,25 ?S? In BURGH[-le-Marsh], a jurisdiction, 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Candlesby. Grimkel and Klak had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,26 ?S? There also ^[BURGH[-le-Marsh]]^ Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] [had] 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. A jurisdiction of Gunby. 1 Freeman has 2 oxen in a plough. Eudo has it. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,27 ?M? In DEXTHORPE two brothers had 1 carucate of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 13 oxen. Ivo , Eudo's man, has 1 Freeman with 2 oxen; and underwood, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 8s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,28 `WRAGGOE' Wapentake [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In [Tattershall] THORPE Godwin and Gunnhvati had 10 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. Eudo has 1 plough. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. He has 2 parts of a church; the fourth part of 2 mills at 6s; 3 fisheries, 6s 8d; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 100 acres less 8. Value before 1066 £6; now 66s 8d. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,29 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] `ASLACOE' Wapentake ?M? In SAXBY Eskil had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Eudo has 2 ploughs. 1 Freeman with 2 bovates of his land; 12 villagers with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 3s; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,30 NORTH RIDING [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] BOLINGBROKE Wapentake ?M? In [Mavis] ENDERBY Godwin had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Eudo has 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,31 ?B? In RAITHBY[-by-Spilsby], an outlier, 1/2 bovate of land taxable. 1/2 mill site. ^[Outlier of [Mavis] Enderby. Godwin had it]^ [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,32 ?B? In MUMBY 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 villager and 1 smallholder have 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 10 acres. [* Outlier of [Mavis] Enderby. Godwin had it *] [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,33 [* HOLLAND *] [* `WOLMERSTY' Wapentake *] ?S? In SKIRBECK 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. 8 villagers have 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Tattershall. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] LIN 29,34 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] In [Tattershall] THORPE Wulfmer had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs, which are there, with 18 villagers and 4 smallholders. Value 20s. [= ?29? Land of Eudo son of Spirewic =] <360b> ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière LIN 30,1 WEST RIDING [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In BARROW[-upon-Humber] Earl Morcar had 9 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 18 1/2 ploughs. Drogo of la Beuvrière has 4 ploughs. 50 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 7 villagers with 8 ploughs. 1 mill, 13s 4d. Value before 1066 £32; now £15. Exactions 100s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,2 Jurisdiction of this manor: In GOXHILL 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 20 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 300 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barrow[-upon-Humber]. Earl Morcar had it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,3 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In NORMANBY 3 brothers had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 16 Freemen, 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs and 2 oxen. 1 mill site; meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 72 acres. Before 1066 [value ***]. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,4 ?S? In THEALBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Normanby. 3 Freemen with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[3 brothers had it. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *], Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,5 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In BARROW[-upon-Humber] Ernwin [* the priest *] and Siward had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Theobald, Drogo's man, with 4 villagers has 1 plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now it is valued in the above manor. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,6 ?M? In KETTLEBY Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. Rainer [* of Brimeux *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers who have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,7 ?M? In KIRMINGTON Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Robert, Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,8 ?M? In LIMBER Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. Value before 1066, 40s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,9 ?M? In KEELBY or `COTON' Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert, Drogo's man, has 1 plough and 10 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; and 1 salt-house, 12d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,10 ?B? In KILLINGHOLME 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. An outlier of `Coton'. It is waste. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,11 ?S? In `LOPINGHEHAM' 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of `Coton'. 1 Freeman has 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,12 BRADLEY Wapentake ?M? In WEELSBY Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Robert, Drogo's man, has 2 villagers and 15 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land and 5 bovates and the third part of 1 bovate. They have 2 ploughs themselves and meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,13 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In `SOUTH COATES' [* [Little] COATES *] 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. 6 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Weelsby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,14 ?B? In GRIMSBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. An outlier. 4 villagers have 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 1 acre. ?Enquire about the arable land: R. of Mort[imer] and the Bishop of Bayeux?. ^[Outlier of Weelsby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,15 ?S? In LACEBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Weelsby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,16 ?B? In `ITTERBY' 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Outlier of Weelsby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] <360c> LIN 30,17 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In STAINTON[-le-Vale] Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Geoffrey [* of Aalst *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough and 1 Freeman with 1 plot; 7 villagers with 1 plough; and a mill site; meadow, 45 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 26s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,18 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In THIMBLEBY Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Aalst *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 15 Freemen with 2 carucates and 6 bovates of this land; 4 villagers who plough with 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. 1 mill, 9s 4d; meadow, 240 acres; underwood, 240 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now £3. Exactions 20s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,19 ?2M? In LANGTON Arnketil and Aelfric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Aalst *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 10 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 160 acres; pasturable woodland, 200 acres; underwood, 500 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,20 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In [North] ORMSBY Ulf [* son of Topi *] and Skemundr had 4 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Geoffrey [* of Aalst *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 10 Freemen with 2 carucates and 2 bovates of this land; 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now 45s. Exactions 10s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,21 There also ^[[North] ORMSBY]^ Alwin had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. [* Belongs to [North] Ormsby. Ulf [* son of Topi *] and Skemundr had it. Geoffrey [* of Aalst *], Drogo's man, has it *] [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,22 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In STROXTON - a hundred - Earl Morcar had 2 carucates of land taxable. [***]. Wizo, Drogo's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 Freemen, 9 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 30 acres: Archbishop Thomas has 15 [acres] and Hugh of Grandmesnil 15 [acres]. Value before 1066 £6; now 100s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,23 ?B? In [Great] PONTON, an outlier of this manor, 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 1 smallholder. 1 mill, 6s; woodland - a spinney - 8 furlongs long and 1 wide. ^[Outlier of Stroxton. Earl Morcar had it. Wizo, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,24 ?B? In another PONTON [* [Little] PONTON *] 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier. 2 smallholders. ^[Outlier of Stroxton. Earl Morcar had it. Wizo, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,25 ?M? In STOKE [Rochford] - a half hundred -, a jurisdiction of Grantham, [* Earl *] Morcar had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], Drogo's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers with 1 plough. 2 mills, 10s. [* Queen Edith had it *] [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,26 ?M? In `NORTH STOKE' Earl Morcar had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has it from Drogo. Tributaries plough there who pay 7s. Meadow 16 acres. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,27 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In CARLTON[-le-Moorland] - a hundred - [* Earl *] Morcar had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Drogo has 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen with 12 bovates of this land; 9 villagers and 10 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 255 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £9. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] <360d> LIN 30,28 `BELTISLOE' Wapentake ?M? In {BREDESTORP} - a hundred - Earl Morcar had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction of `West Bytham' [* [Castle] Bytham *]. The men Ingelrann and Ernwulf have 1 plough. 6 Freemen, 1 villager and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; underwood, 200 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 40s. Exactions 12s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,29 ?M? In `WEST BYTHAM' [* [Castle] BYTHAM *] [* Earl *] Morcar had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Drogo has 3 ploughs in lordship; 24 Freemen with half of this land; 7 villagers with 8 ploughs. 7 Frenchmen have 2 ploughs and 3 iron-works at 40s 8d. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 1 1/2 leagues long and as wide; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £19 10s; now £10. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,30 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In COUNTHORPE 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Drogo's man, Walter, has 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Value before 1066 £10; now £6. Wulfric, his other man, has 5 Freemen with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. ^[Jurisdiction of `West Bytham' [* [Castle] Bytham *]. [* Earl *] Morcar had it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,31 ?M? In [Little] BYTHAM - a hundred - Edward [* the noble *] had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Drogo has 2 ploughs. 6 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 18 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s; iron-works, 40s; meadow, 7 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 300 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £6. Exactions 40s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,32 ?M? In WITHAM[-on-the-Hill] - a hundred - Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Drogo has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] holds it. The Abbot of Peterborough claims 1 bovate in the jurisdiction of Gilbert. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,33 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] HILL Wapentake ?M? In HAGWORTHINGHAM Aethelstan had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Robert, Drogo's man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 plough. 1 mill, 18d; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 30[s]. In this village Drogo has a hall with full jurisdiction and [he has] 1 plot. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,34 In ANWICK he ^[Drogo]^ has 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Value 25s. ^[Belonged to Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,35 In RUSKINGTON he ^[Drogo]^ has 6 bovates of land taxable. He has 1 plough there. Value 20s. ^[Belonged to Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,36 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake WALESBY hundred ?M? In CLAXBY and NORMANBY[-le-Wold] Ulf [* son of Topi *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], Drogo's man, has 1 plough and 2 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; and the fourth part of a mill, 8d; meadow, 32 1/2 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] LIN 30,37 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] In CONINGSBY 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Hagworthingham. 1 smallholder and 1 villager with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Aethelstan had it. Robert, Drogo's man, has it]^ [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] <361a> ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt LIN 31,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In BELTON - a hundred - Thori [* son of Roald *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Walter of Aincourt has 2 ploughs in lordship; 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. A church; 3 mills, 30s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,2 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In GONERBY - a hundred - Siward and Alwy had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Alwy, Walter's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 16s; meadow, 22 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,3 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Old] SOMERBY Thori [* son of Roald *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 18 oxen. Rainald, Walter's man, has 2 ploughs. 5 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest with 1 plough; woodland, pasture in places, 180 acres. Walter has the defence obligations. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. Exactions 20s. Thori [* son of Roald *] held this manor before 1066, and Northmann after him in the same [period of] time, but the men of the locality and of the Wapentake do not know on what basis he had it because they have not seen him perform any service for it. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,4 ?S? In HUMBY 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of [Old] Somerby. 15 Freemen, 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 5 ploughs. Pasturable woodland, 20 acres; underwood, 220 acres. ^[Thori [* son of Roald *] had it. Rainald, Walter's man, has it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,5 ?M? In `WESTHORPE' Thori [* son of Roald *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Rainald, Walter's man, has 2 ploughs. 1 villager and 9 smallholders with 1 ox in a plough. 3 mills, 40s; meadow, 19 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £4. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,6 ?B? In `HOUGHTON' 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. An outlier of `Westhorpe'. 1 smallholder. ^[Thori [* son of Roald *] had it. Rainald, Walter's man, has it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,7 `BELTISLOE' Wapentake ?M? In {SUDWELLE} Thori [* son of Roald *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Walter has 2 ploughs. 7 Freemen, 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 130 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,8 ?B? In SWINSTEAD - a hundred - 1/2 carucate of land taxable. An outlier of {Suduuelle}. Odo, Walter's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 1/2 acre; underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 15[s]. ^[Thori [* son of Roald *] had it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,9 ?4M? In BURTON[-le-Coggles] - a hundred - Arnketil and Leofric had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Walter has 4 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Two of his men have half of this land; they have 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 31 1/2 acres; pasturable woodland, 323 acres; 1 mill, 2s. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,10 `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake ?M? In INGOLDSBY Siward had 4 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. It is waste. [Value] before 1066, 10s; now 3[s]. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres; underwood, 16 acres. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <361b> LIN 31,11 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BRANSTON - a hundred - Hemming had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Walter has 5 ploughs in lordship; 2 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 48 villagers and 23 smallholders with 8 ploughs. A church and a priest; 4 mills at 27s; 3 fisheries at 30d; meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland, 7 1/2 furlongs long and 5 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 £20; now £26. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,12 ?S? In WALCOT - a hundred - 4 carucates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. A jurisdiction of this manor. 7 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs and meadow, 16 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Branston. Hemming had it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,13 ?S? In TIMBERLAND - a hundred - 5 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable and the fourth part of 1 bovate. Land for 4 ploughs. 18 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 7 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Branston. Hemming had it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,14 ?S? In KIRKBY [Green] - a hundred - and SCOPWICK - a hundred - 7 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 14 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 5 ploughs and 4 mills at 21s 4d; meadow, 25 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Branston. Hemming had it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,15 ?M? There also ^[KIRKBY [Green] - a hundred - and SCOPWICK - a hundred -]^ Godric had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Walter has 2 ploughs. 32 Freemen with 6 carucates and 2 bovates of this land; 7 villagers and 2 smallholders with 13 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 26 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now £4. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,16 ?M? In BLANKNEY - two hundreds - Hemming had 24 carucates of land taxable. Land for 13 ploughs. Walter has 3 ploughs. 22 Freemen, 10 villagers and 4 smallholders with 10 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 7 furlongs long and 3 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]7. Exactions in Branston. His men-at-arms hold 2 carucates of this land; they have 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,17 ?3M? In POTTERHANWORTH - a hundred - Healfdene and his 2 brothers had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Walter has 2 ploughs in lordship; 9 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land; 22 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 9 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest with 1 plough. A certain man-at-arms of his holds 2 carucates of this land; he has 1 plough there. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value 20s. Meadow, 150 acres; pasturable woodland, 150 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now £4. [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] LIN 31,18 `LANGOE' Wapentake In METHERINGHAM 8 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs and 2 oxen. Wintrehard, Walter's man, has 2 ploughs. 10 Freemen, 8 villagers and 16 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 2 mills, 12s; meadow, 150 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. A jurisdiction of Branston. ^[Hemming had it]^ [= ?31? Land of Walter of Aincourt =] <361c> ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy LIN 32,1 ^[LINDSEY]^ NORTH RIDING [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In STALLINGBOROUGH Ulf and Styrr had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Norman of Arcy has 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 Freeman, 18 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. 1/2 church; a mill site; 2 salt-houses, 3s; meadow, 400 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]7. Exactions 20s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,2 ?S? In BROCKLESBY 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 1 Freeman, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Stallingborough. Ulf and Styrr had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,3 ?M? In `LOPINGHEHAM' Fulcric had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Berewold, Norman's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. 1/2 mill, 4s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,4 ?M? In KEELBY Grimkel had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 10 1/2 oxen. Geoffrey, Norman's man, has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] <361d> LIN 32,5 ?S? In [Great] COATES 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. A jurisdiction of Keelby. Richard has 2 villagers and 4 Freemen with 1 1/2 ploughs; and meadow, 100 acres. ^[Grimkel had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] <361c> LIN 32,6 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In OWERSBY Ingimundr had 2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 1/2 oxen. Geoffrey, Norman's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman, 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,7 ?M? In THORGANBY Grimkel had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Gamal, Norman's man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 1/2 mills, 8s; meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,8 ?M? In CLAXBY Ketil had 2 bovates of land and Godwin 1 bovate of land, {inland}, taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Geoffrey, Norman's man, has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 15 acres; underwood, 15 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 8s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,9 ?M? In CROXBY Fulcric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. Odo, Norman's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 1 acre. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. 1 bovate is in the jurisdiction of Berengar of Tosny. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,10 ?B? In SWINHOPE 1 bovate of land taxable. {Inland} of Croxby. 1 villager who has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Fulcric had it. Odo, Norman's man, has it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,11 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CAWKWELL Ketil had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Roger, Norman's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. A priest and a church; meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,12 ^[LINDSEY]^ SOUTH RIDING [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BECKERING Thorulf had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Herbert, Norman's man, has 2 oxen in a plough. 1 Freeman with 1 plot who likewise has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 2 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 8s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,13 ^[LINDSEY]^ WEST RIDING [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?2M? In WINTERTON Fulcric had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Norman has 2 ploughs. <361d> 1 Freeman with 2 bovates of this land; 10 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. Exactions 20s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,14 ?S? In ROXBY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction. 1 Freeman has 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 7 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Winterton. Fulcric had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,15 ?M? In WALCOT Fulcric had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Robert, Norman's man, has 3 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16[s]. Exactions 4s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,16 ?B? In `HAIRBY' 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. {Inland} of Walcot. 1 villager with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Fulcric had it. Robert, Norman's man, has it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,17 ?4M? In FLIXBOROUGH Fulcric had 11 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Norman has 4 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 29 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 1/2 ploughs. 2 mill sites; meadow, 205 acres; underwood, 120 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £8. Exactions 40s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,18 ?B? In THEALBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. {Inland}. 3 villagers have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 7 acres. ^[Outlier of Flixborough. Fulcric had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,19 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In WOOTTON Haket had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Norman has 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,20 ?M? In ULCEBY Ulfkil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Norman, and Odo from him, has 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 3 bovates of this land; 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 9 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. Exactions 5s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,21 ?M? In KILLINGHOLME Fulcric had 4 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Norman has 3 ploughs. 32 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land; 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 £5; now [£]6. Exactions 40s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,22 ?S? In IMMINGHAM 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction. 3 Freemen have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 15 acres. A jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Killingholme. Fulcric had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,23 ?S? In HABROUGH 3 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 7 oxen. 1 Freeman has 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Killingholme. Fulcric had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,24 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In KIRKBY [Green] - a hundred - and SCOPWICK - a hundred - Garthulfr had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Norman has 2 oxen in a plough. 1 Freeman and 2 smallholders who have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,25 `LANGOE' Wapentake ?S? In TIMBERLAND 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates and the fifth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 7 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby [Green] -a hundred - and Scopwick - a hundred. Garthulfr had it]^ [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,26 LOVEDEN Wapentake ?M? In STUBTON Toki [* son of Auti *] had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now it is waste except for 1 smallholder. Meadow, 34 acres. [Value] before 1066 10s; now 5[s]. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,27 ?M? There also ^[STUBTON]^ Ulfkil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Gamal, Norman's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,28 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] YARBOROUGH Wapentake ?M? In LIMBER Styrr had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Herbert, Norman's man, has 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] <362a> LIN 32,29 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCOTHERN Godric had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Norman has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 6 oxen in a plough and meadow, 23 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. Exactions 5s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,30 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?B? In CROSBY and CONESBY 9 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. {Inland} of Conesby. 4 villagers have 1 plough. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,31 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HILL Wapentake *] ?2M? In [South] ORMSBY Edric and Gamal had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Herbert, Norman's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen, 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,32 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In NOCTON Ulf had 23 carucates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Norman has 5 ploughs in lordship; 26 Freemen, 9 villagers and 3 smallholders with 9 ploughs and 2 oxen in a plough. A church and a priest; meadow, 100 acres less 5; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £10. Exactions 40s. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,33 ?M? There also ^[NOCTON]^ Oswulf had 1 carucate of land taxable. Norman has 1 villager and 5 oxen in a plough. It is valued in the above manor. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,34 In DUNSTON Ulf had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. A jurisdiction of Nocton. Norman found there 3 villagers, 31 Freemen and 13 smallholders who have 9 ploughs and 6 mills, 24s; meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 80 acres. A church and a priest. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,35 [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] The men of COLEBY are withholding 6s 10d from the customary dues. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] LIN 32,36 The men of HARMSTON are withholding 8s from the customary dues. [= ?32? [Land of] Norman of Arcy =] ?33? Land of Norman the fat LIN 33,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In `[Middle] CARLTON' Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 18 oxen. Norman the fat has 10 Freemen with 12 bovates of this land; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough and 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20[s]. Exactions 40s. [= ?33? Land of Norman the fat =] LIN 33,2 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CANWICK Walraven [* father of Aghmund *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Norman has 1 plough and meadow, 25 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?33? Land of Norman the fat =] <362b> ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron LIN 34,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In MELTON [Ross] Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Erneis of Buron has 5 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 30 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 78 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]8. Exactions 40s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,2 ?2M? In ULCEBY Grim and Siward had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Erneis has 4 ploughs. 30 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 8 villagers and 10 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1/2 mill, 10s and 500 eels; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £5; now [£]8. Exactions 40s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,3 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In MESSINGHAM Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 10 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. {Turstin}, Erneis' man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,4 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?3M? In BARNETBY[-le-Wold] Grim, Ulf [* Fenman *] and Fin had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Wulfric, Erneis' man, has 1 plough and 12 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land and 5 plots; 5 villagers with 1 plough; and 1/2 church. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16[s]. Exactions 4s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,5 ?M? In THORNTON [Curtis] and BURNHAM Grim had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Wulfric, Erneis' man, has 3 oxen in a plough. 1 Freeman with 1 plot; 7 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 16s; now 8s. Exactions 2s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,6 ?M? In GOXHILL Grim had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Wulfric, Erneis' man, has 1/2 plough. 25 Freemen and 5 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,7 ?M? In NETTLETON Gamal had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 15 oxen. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 oxen in a plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 20 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,8 ?M? In KETTLEBY Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Turstin}, Erneis' man, has 3 oxen in a plough. 1 Freeman with 5 acres of this land; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 14 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,9 ?M? In BROCKLESBY Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Ranulf, Erneis' man, has 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 1 villager with 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 80 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,10 ?S? In HABROUGH and NEWSHAM 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of this manor. 2 villagers have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Brocklesby. Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had it. Ranulf, Erneis' man, has it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,11 There also ^[HABROUGH and NEWSHAM]^ 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Ulfkil had it. Now it is waste. [* Belongs to Brocklesby. Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had it. Ranulf, Erneis' man, has it *] [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,12 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WRAGBY Countess Judith had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Erneis has 1 plough. 10 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1/2 mill, 12d; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland 4 furlongs long and 4 wide; underwood 5 furlongs long and 5 wide. Value before 1066 £14; now £10. Exactions £10. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] <362c> LIN 34,13 Jurisdiction [of] Wragby: ?S? In HATTON 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. 15 Freemen and 10 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 230 acres. ^[Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,14 ?S? In `CALCOTE' 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 2 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 2 oxen in a plough. In lordship Erneis [has] 1 plough. 2 mill sites; meadow, 8 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,15 ?S? In PANTON 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 2 ploughs in lordship; 13 Freemen and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,16 ?S? In `HARDWICK' 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 11 oxen. 6 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 53 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,17 ?S? In BARKWITH 2 carucates and 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. 10 Freemen have 1 plough. In lordship Erneis [has] 1 plough. A church; meadow, 33 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,18 ?S? In TORRINGTON 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Erneis has 1 plough. 12 Freemen who have nothing. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,19 ?S? In LANGTON[-by-Wragby] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager has 2 oxen in a plough. Underwood, 21 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,20 ?S? In FULNETBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 12 Freemen have 3 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 120 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,21 ?S? In RAND 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. 8 Freemen and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs and 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,22 ?S? In GIRSBY and BURGH[-on-Bain] 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 3 Freemen have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,23 ?B? In KINGTHORPE 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for 5 oxen. 1 villager has 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 80 acres. ^[Outlier of Wragby. Countess Judith had it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,24 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?2M? In COLEBY {Wege} and Barth [* father of Gamal *] had 2 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for 17 oxen. John , Erneis' man, has 2 ploughs. 1 Freeman with 1 plot; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,25 Outlier: ?B? In WALCOT 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 villager has 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 4 acres. ^[Outlier of Coleby. {Wege} and Barth [* father of Gamal *] had it. John , Erneis' man, has it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,26 ?B? In WINTERTON 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. It is waste. ^[Outlier of Coleby. {Wege} and Barth [* father of Gamal *] had it. John , Erneis' man, has it]^ [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] LIN 34,27 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In GRAYINGHAM Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Erneis has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?34? Land of Erneis of Buron =] <362d> ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel LIN 35,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In BROUGHTON Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 10 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Ralph Paynel has 2 ploughs. 29 Freemen with 5 carucates and 3 bovates of this land; 34 villagers and 8 smallholders with 13 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 240 acres; underwood, 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £10; now [£]7, but in the past year the value was £10. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,2 ?M? There also ^[BROUGHTON]^ Grimkel had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ralph has 1 plough and 5 tributaries with 1 plough; and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now [***]. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,3 [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In DUNHOLME Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A certain man-at-arms of Ralph's has 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 16[s]. Exactions 4s. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,4 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In ROXBY Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 5 carucates of land and 2 bovates. Land for 6 ploughs. Ralph has 2 ploughs and 2 oxen in a plough. 23 Freemen with 21 bovates of this land; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 44 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. Herbert holds it. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,5 ?B? In WINTERTON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough. ^[Outlier of Roxby. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had it]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,6 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In RASEN Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 6 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Ralph has 4 ploughs in lordship; 37 Freemen with 4 carucates and 7 bovates of this land; 15 villagers with 9 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 300 acres. Value before 1066 £16; now £10. Exactions £6. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,7 ?S? In the other RASEN 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction of this manor. 16 Freemen have 2 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 160 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Rasen. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had it]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,8 ?S? In [North] WILLINGHAM 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 18 oxen. 19 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Rasen. Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had it]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,9 ?M? In TEALBY Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Ralph has 10? Freemen with 3 bovates; 10 villagers with 1 plough; and 3 mills, 12s; meadow, 89 acres; 3 mill sites. Value before 1066 £12; now 50s. Exactions 9s. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,10 ?S? In OSGODBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough in Tealby. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had it]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,11 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WITHAM[-on-the-Hill] Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Hakon, Ralph's man, has 2 oxen in a plough. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 84 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s 8d. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,12 ?S? In SWINSTEAD Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. There was 1 thane whom King Edward gave to Merleswein [* the sheriff *] as men of the hundred testify. Ralph has 22 Freemen and 4 villagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; underwood, 200 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Witham[-on-the-Hill]]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,13 ?M? In BURTON[-le-Coggles] Earl Morcar had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Oger [* the Breton *], Ralph's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland 7 furlongs long and 5 1/2 furlongs wide; besides this, pasturable woodland in [various] places, 280 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] <363a> LIN 35,14 ?M? In IRNHAM Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 7 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Ralph has 3 1/2 ploughs. 7 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 29 villagers and 9 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 50 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 10 furlongs wide. Besides this, a further 200 acres of pasturable woodland in [various] places. Value before 1066 £12; now [£]10. Exactions 40s. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,15 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?M? In ASHBY[-de-la-Launde] Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Ralph has 2 ploughs. 17 Freemen, 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 100s. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,16 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAWBY and STURTON Grimkel had 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Ralph has 2 ploughs. 5 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 7 villagers and 3 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] LIN 35,17 [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] In SNARFORD 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 4 Freemen have 1/2 plough and meadow, 12 acres. A jurisdiction of Rasen. ^[Merleswein [* the sheriff *] had it]^ [= ?35? Land of Ralph Paynel =] ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer LIN 36,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In GRIMSBY and SWALLOW Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. Richard, Ralph of Mortimer's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 7 Freemen with 8 plots; 11 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 4s; 1 ferry, 5s; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now 100s. [= ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] LIN 36,2 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In THORNTON [Curtis], {BODEBI} and WOOTTON Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 20 ploughs. Ralph of Mortimer has 3 ploughs in lordship; 58 Freemen with 4 carucates of this land; 7 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 3s. Value before 1066 £10; now [£]15. Exactions £5. Odo, Ralph's man, has 2 carucates of this land; he has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 1 villager with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 50s. [= ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] LIN 36,3 ?M? In BONBY Kofse had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William, Ralph's man, has 2 ploughs and 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 ox in a plough. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. Exactions 10s. [= ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] LIN 36,4 [* KESTEVEN *] [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In HARMSTON Kofse had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Ralph has 1 plough in lordship; 1 Freeman and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 35 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Over this land Earl Hugh has jurisdiction in Waddington. ^[Earl Harold had it]^ [= ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] LIN 36,5 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `WELL' Wapentake *] In STOW Edeva [* wife of Topi *] had 3 messuages with full jurisdiction. Ralph has them. [= ?36? Land of Ralph of Mortimer =] <363b> ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey LIN 37,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In HELPRINGHAM Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had 7 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Robert of Vessey has 3 ploughs in lordship; 13 villagers and 9 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]12. [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,2 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In CAYTHORPE Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had 19 carucates of land and 2 bovates in lordship; 28 carucates of land and 6 bovates of jurisdiction taxable. Land for as many ploughs, that is 48. Three hundreds are attached to it: Frieston, Normanton and [West] Willoughby. Robert of Vessey has 3 ploughs in lordship; 113 Freemen with 32 ploughs; 50 villagers and 7 smallholders with 13 ploughs. 2 churches and 2 priests; 1/2 mill, 10s; meadow, 880 acres. Of the above land and jurisdiction three of Robert's men have 12 carucates and 7 bovates; they have 4 1/2 ploughs. An Englishman has 1 carucate and 5 bovates; he has 1 plough. Value before 1066 £30; now £50. [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,3 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In BRANDON 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. 8 Freemen have 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Caythorpe. Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had it]^ [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,4 ?B? In RAUCEBY 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 19 Freemen have 3 ploughs. ^[Outlier of Caythorpe. Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had it]^ [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,5 ?B? In SWATON 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier. 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 5 acres. ^[Outlier of Caythorpe. Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had it]^ [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,6 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In STEYNING Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Robert has 1 villager. 2 salt-houses at 2s 8d; 1 fishery which pays 200 eels; meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] LIN 37,7 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] Jurisdiction of Caythorpe: ?S? In HECKINGTON 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 1/2 oxen. 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 6 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] had it]^ [= ?37? Land of Robert of Vessey =] <363c> ?38? Land of Robert the bursar LIN 38,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In THORNTON Aki [* son of Siward *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Robert the bursar has 3 ploughs in lordship; 9 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 80 acres; woodland, in [various] places, 350 acres. Value before 1066 £5; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,2 ?S? In ROUGHTON 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. A jurisdiction. 3 1/2 Freemen have 2 ploughs and 3 oxen ploughing and meadow, 15 acres; 1 fishery, 2s; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Thornton. Aki [* son of Siward *] had it]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,3 ?M? In SCRIVELSBY Siward [* father of Aki *] had 7 carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 8 1/2 ploughs. Robert has 6 ploughs in lordship; 30 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land; 16 villagers and 11 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 13s 4d; meadow, 200 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now £14. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,4 ?B? In CONINGSBY 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 9 oxen. An outlier. 15 villagers and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. 10 fisheries, 8s 4d; meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland, 60 acres. ^[Outlier of Scrivelsby. Siward [* father of Aki *] had it]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,5 ?B? In WILKSBY 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier. Robert has 1 plough in lordship. 5 villagers have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 40 acres. ^[Outlier of Scrivelsby. Siward [* father of Aki *] had it]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,6 ?S? In MAREHAM[-on-the-Hill] 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Scrivelsby. 1 villager with 1 ox in a plough. ^[Siward [* father of Aki *] had it]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,7 In [Wood] ENDERBY Siward [* father of Aki *] had 9 acres of arable land and 8 acres of woodland with full jurisdiction. Robert the bursar has them now. ^[Belongs to Scrivelsby]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,8 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ADDLETHORPE Wiglac [* son of Siward *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert has 3 ploughs in lordship; 32 Freemen with half of this land; 12 villagers with 6 ploughs. 2 churches; meadow, 400 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,9 Jurisdiction of Ingoldmells: ?S? In PARTNEY, [Great] STEEPING, {TRIC} and BURGH[-le-Marsh] 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 5 Freemen and 2 villagers have 1/2 plough and meadow, 30 acres. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,10 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In `BUTCHETT' Wiglac [* son of Siward *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Robert has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 10 villagers who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 200 acres, [of which] about half [is] pasturable. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,11 ?B? In LANGTON[-by-Wragby] 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert has 1 plough. 8 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 4 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland, 280 acres. ^[Outlier of `Butchett'. Wiglac [* son of Siward *] had it]^ [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,12 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In TATHWELL Siward [* father of Aki *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Robert has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 plough. <363d> 2 mills, 14s; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,13 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In HALTHAM Aki [* son of Siward *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Robert has 1 plough. 3 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of this land; 5 villagers with 1 plough. 2 mills, 13s 4d; meadow, 24 acres; pasturable woodland, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] LIN 38,14 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In FULSTOW Eskil had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert has 1 plough and 3 Freemen with 9 bovates of this land; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; and 6 salt-houses, 6s. Value before 1066, 100s; now 20s. Exactions 10s. [= ?38? Land of Robert the bursar =] ?39? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt LIN 39,1 [* KESTEVEN *] ?M? In [Scott] WILLOUGHBY Leofric had 3 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Guy of Raimbeaucourt has 2 ploughs in lordship; 10 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 3 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A priest who has 37 1/2 acres of land pays 16d in customary dues. Guy has jurisdiction over the fourth part of the church of this village and [he has] meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 28 acres. Value before 1066 £7; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. ^[Ingelrann son of Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds it]^ [= ?39? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LIN 39,2 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?S? In AUNSBY 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction of this manor. 2 bovates are {inland}. 25 Freemen have 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 70 acres; underwood, 6 acres. ^[Ingelrann son of Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds it. Jurisdiction and {inland} of [Scott] Willoughby. Leofric had it]^ [= ?39? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LIN 39,3 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In SYSTON Leofric had 11 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough; 27 Freemen with 8 carucates and 6 bovates of this land; 10 villagers with 12 ploughs. A priest and a church of which 1 bovate of land is an adjunct. 6? mills at 50s; meadow, 21 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]4. Exactions 40s. ^[Ingelrann son of Guy of Raimbeaucourt holds it]^ [= ?39? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] LIN 39,4 In BELTON Guy of Raimbeaucourt has 10 acres of meadow. Ingelrann, his son, holds all these lands from him. ^[Belongs to Syston. Leofric had it]^ [= ?39? Land of Guy of Raimbeaucourt =] <364a> ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux LIN 40,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?2M? In LIMBER Jaulfr and Thorfridh had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Rainer of Brimeux has 1 plough and 2 Freemen with 2 plots; 2 villagers and 11 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Value before 1066 £4; now 30s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,2 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGHAM Jaulfr had 1/2 carucate of land. Land for 6 oxen. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], Rainer's man, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,3 In NEWTON[-by-Toft] 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of the same manor. 2 Freemen have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ingham. Jaulfr had it. Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], Rainer's man, has it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,4 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In HOLTON[-le-Clay] Jaulfr had 5 bovates of land and 14 acres of land and 1 virgate taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Roger, Rainer's man, has 5 oxen in a plough. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 13 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,5 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In STAINTON[-le-Vale] Jaulfr had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 18 oxen. Rainer has 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 1 villager and 2 smallholders who have 5 oxen in a plough and a mill site; meadow, 45 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,6 ?M? In WALESBY Jaulfr had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Baldwin [* of Flanders *], Rainer's man, has 1 plough. 7 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,7 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BARKWITH Koddi had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Gerard, Rainer's man, has 5 oxen in a plough. 1 villager with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,8 ?S? In [South] WILLINGHAM 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ?k? ploughs. A jurisdiction of this manor. 13 Freemen have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barkwith. Koddi had it. Gerard, Rainer's man, has it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,9 ?M? In HAINTON Koddi had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Now Rainer has it. It is waste. Meadow, 26 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,10 ?M? In KINGTHORPE Jaulfr had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Rainer has 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,11 ?S? In STRUBBY 2 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of this manor. 2 Freemen have 2 oxen in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Kingthorpe. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,12 ?M? In SIXHILLS Jaulfr had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Rainer has 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder who have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,13 ?S? In HOLTHAM 2 parts of 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of Sixhills. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,14 In TEALBY Rainer has 1 mill and 4 acres of land. 1 villager who lies in Sixhills. ^[Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,15 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In `[West] WYKEHAM' Jaulfr had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land <364b> for 2 ploughs. Rainer has 10 men who do not plough. Value before 1066, 30s; now 15[s]. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,16 ?S? In LUDFORD 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of `[West] Wykeham'. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,17 ?M? In KEDDINGTON Jaulfr had 4 1/2 bovates of land taxable and the fourth part of 1 bovate. Land for 1 plough. Baldwin [* of Flanders *] has 1 plough. 7 Freemen with 1 1/2 bovates and the fourth part of 1 bovate have 5 oxen in a plough and 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 6 acres. A church and a priest with 1 mill, 11s. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,18 ?S? In COCKERINGTON 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction. 1 man has 1 ox in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Keddington. Baldwin [* of Flanders *] has it. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,19 ?S? In SALTFLEETBY 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 ox. A jurisdiction. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of Keddington. Baldwin [* of Flanders *] has it. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,20 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In CUMBERWORTH Jaulfr had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Rainer has 1 plough. 9 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 50s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,21 ?B? In MABLETHORPE 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. An outlier. 5 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 20 acres. ^[Outlier of Cumberworth. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,22 In ULCEBY 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of Cumberworth. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,23 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In COCKERINGTON he ^[Jaulfr]^ had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Rainer has 1 plough. 8 Freemen with 1 carucate of land; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill site; meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 10s. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,24 ?S? In SOMERCOTES the third part of 1 carucate taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Three men held this land. Ilbert of Lacy has the land of two from the Bishop of Bayeux. Rainer has the third man's land from the King; he has 1 man with 1 ox. ^[Jurisdiction of Cockerington. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,25 ?S? In ALVINGHAM 2 bovates of land and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman. Meadow, 7 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Cockerington. Jaulfr had it]^ [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] LIN 40,26 In WITHCALL Jaulfr had 15 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Rainer has 1 plough and 12 Freemen with 13 bovates of this land and the third part of 1 bovate; 2 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs; and 1 mill and the third part of 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. He has the third part of 1 church and claims the other two parts by the witness of the Wapentake. [= ?40? Land of Rainer of Brimeux =] ?41? Land of Osbern of Arques LIN 41,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAWBY and STURTON _ and Grimbald had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Osbern's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 5 villagers with 1 plough and 1 ox. Value before 1066, 30s; now 25s. Exactions 5s. [= ?41? Land of Osbern of Arques =] LIN 41,2 ?B? In REDBOURNE 2 1/2 bovates of land and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for twice as many oxen. An outlier of Scawby. Meadow, 12 acres. It is waste. ^[Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. _ and Grimbald had it]^ [= ?41? Land of Osbern of Arques =] <364c> ?42? Land of Oger the Breton LIN 42,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BOURNE Earl Morcar had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Oger the Breton has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 14 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 1/2 church and a priest; 3 mills, 30s; 6 fisheries which pay 2 1/2 thousand eels; meadow, 19 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league and 8 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now £8. Exactions 40s. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,2 ?M? There also ^[BOURNE]^ Leofwin had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Oger has 3 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1/2 church; 6 fisheries, 24d; 2 parts of a mill, 5s; meadow, 9 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league and 8 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. [Value] before 1066 and now, 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,3 ?B? In DYKE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. An outlier of Bourne. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough and meadow, 9 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. [* Earl Morcar had it *] [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,4 ?S? In CAWTHORPE 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. A jurisdiction. 10 Freemen have 5 ploughs and meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 24 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Bourne]^ [* Earl Morcar had it *] [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,5 ?S? Also in DYKE and CAWTHORPE 1 1/2 carucates of land. Land for 12 oxen. 9 Freemen with 1 plough and 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland, 12 acres. [* Jurisdiction of Bourne. Earl Morcar had it *] [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,6 ?S? There also ^[DYKE and CAWTHORPE]^ 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. A jurisdiction of Haconby. ^[Leofric had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,7 ?B? In SPANBY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier of Bourne. Oger has 1 plough and meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [* Earl Morcar had it *] [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,8 In LAUGHTON Oger has 1 carucate of land taxable. Gilbert of Ghent has jurisdiction over it. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,9 ?2M? Also in LAUGHTON Toli and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Oger has 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 villagers who have 1/2 plough and the fourth part of 2 churches; meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,10 ?B? In ASLACKBY and `AVETHORPE' 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. An outlier of Laughton. 2 villagers have 1/2 plough and meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 2 acres. ^[Toli and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,11 In `RINGSTONE' and RIPPINGALE Oger has 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Laughton. Toli and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,12 In `RINGSTONE' 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Oger has it. ^[Belongs to Laughton. Toli and Hereward [* `the Wake' *] had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,13 ?M? In RIPPINGALE St Guthlac's [* of Crowland *] had for the monks' supplies 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Oger has 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 6 bovates of this land. [***]. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,14 In HACONBY and STAINFIELD Ulf Fenman had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. A jurisdiction of Edenham. Oger has 2 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 3 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,15 In MORTON and HANTHORPE Ulf Fenman had 5 carucates and 1/2 <364d> carucate of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs. A jurisdiction of Edenham. Oger has half of this land; he has there 14 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 6 ploughs; and meadow, 45 acres; pasturable woodland, 40 acres. Value 40s. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,16 ?M? Also in MORTON Cwenleofu had 2 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Oger has 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 18 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,17 ?B? Also in MORTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Inland} of Haconby. 4 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 9 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. ^[Leofric had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,18 ?S? There also ^[MORTON]^ 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Haconby. ^[Leofric had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] LIN 42,19 ?S? In MORTON 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of Quarrington. 4 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; underwood, 8 acres. ^[Abbey of Ramsey had it]^ [= ?42? Land of Oger the Breton =] ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery LIN 43,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In RANBY Godric had 13 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Ranulf of St Valery has 3 ploughs in lordship; 14 Freemen with 7 bovates of this land; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 10s 8d; meadow, 270 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £6. Exactions 40s. [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] LIN 43,2 ?B? In [Great] STURTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Inland} also of this manor. 1 plough in lordship; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 60 acres. ^[Outlier of Ranby. Godric had it]^ [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] LIN 43,3 ?S? In [Market] STAINTON 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 1 plough in lordship; 16 Freemen, 9 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and 2 oxen in a plough. 2 mills, 5s 8d; meadow, 80 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ranby. Godric had it]^ [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] LIN 43,4 ?S? In `BURRETH' 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 3 Freemen and 1 villager have 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 15 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 220 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ranby. Godric had it]^ [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] LIN 43,5 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In REEPHAM Godric had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Ranulf has 1 plough. 2 villagers with 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] LIN 43,6 ?S? In SCOTHERN 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction also of this manor. A church and a priest who has 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Reepham. Godric had it]^ [= ?43? [Land] of Ranulf of St Valery =] <365a> ?44? Land of Durand Malet LIN 44,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CAMMERINGHAM Siward had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Alnoth [had] 1/2 carucate of land taxable. A jurisdiction also of this manor. Durand Malet has 1 plough. 8 Freemen and 2 villagers who have 5 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. Exactions 3s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,2 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAWBY and STURTON Edwin had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Durand's man, has 1 plough. 3 Freemen, 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 15s; now 20[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,3 Jurisdiction also of this manor: ?S? In WINTERTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman has 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Scawby. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Edwin had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,4 ?M? In BROUGHTON, `MANBY' and CASTLETHORPE Edwin had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,5 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In NETTLETON Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Two of Durand's men have 2 ploughs and 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough; and 3 mills, 5s; a church; meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £4. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,6 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] In [North] THORESBY and `AUTBY' Durand has 1 salt-house which lies in Rothwell. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,7 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In SEARBY Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Durand has 2 ploughs. 15 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 50s. Exactions 10s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,8 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In [Great] COATES Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 10 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 5 oxen. Richard, Durand's man, has 1 plough. 10 Freemen with 1 1/2 bovates of this land; 6 villagers with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 12s; meadow, 500 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. Exactions 20s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,9 ?M? In IRBY[-upon-Humber] Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Durand has 2 ploughs. 17 Freemen and 15 villagers with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 30s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,10 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In LINWOOD Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Durand has 1 plough and 7 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 1/2 ploughs; and the third part of a church; the third part of a mill, 8d; meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,11 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ROTHWELL Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 13 1/2 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Twice as much land for ploughing. Durand has 1 plough. 3 Freemen with 2 1/2 bovates of this land; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. <365b> Meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,12 ?S? In CUXWOLD 1 bovate and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 3 1/2 oxen. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Rothwell. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,13 ?S? In CABOURNE 1 bovate of land taxable. A jurisdiction also of this manor. It is waste. ^[Jurisdiction of Rothwell. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,14 In `AUTBY' 1 salt-house which lies in Rothwell. Durand has it. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,15 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] In CLAXBY 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. A jurisdiction of `Wykeham'. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,16 [* KESTEVEN *] [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In NAVENBY Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Durand has 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 villagers with 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 32s; now 50s. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,17 ?B? In WELLINGORE 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. An outlier of this manor. 2 Freemen with 1 1/2 bovates of land; 1 villager. Meadow, 11 acres. ^[Outlier of Navenby. Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,18 ?S? In EAGLE 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 Freeman has 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 4 acres. A jurisdiction of Navenby. ^[Rolf [* son of Skjaldvor *] had it]^ [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] LIN 44,19 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] In RASEN Durand has the third part of 1/2 carucate of land; he has 3 villagers with 1 ox in a plough. [= ?44? Land of Durand Malet =] ?45? Land of Martin LIN 45,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In GLENTWORTH Gamal had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Martin has 4 Freemen and 1 villager with 5 oxen in a plough; and meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 8s; now 10s. [= ?45? Land of Martin =] LIN 45,2 ?M? In HEMSWELL Sperri had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Martin has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 2 bovates of this land; 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough. [Value] before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?45? Land of Martin =] LIN 45,3 ?M? In HACKTHORN Swein had 3 bovates of land and 4 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Martin has 2 villagers who have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 10 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 5s. [= ?45? Land of Martin =] LIN 45,4 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?B? In AUSTHORPE Godric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. An outlier of Ewerby. 2 villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 10s; now 8s. [* Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it *] [= ?45? Land of Martin =] ?46? Land of Waldin the Breton LIN 46,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In HACEBY Wulfgeat had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Godwin, Waldin the Breton's man, has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 8 1/2 acres; underwood, 17 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?46? Land of Waldin the Breton =] LIN 46,2 ?S? In HORBLING 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction of Haceby. Waldin has 1 smallholder and meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4[s]. Guy of Craon has the jurisdiction. ^[Wulfgeat had it]^ [= ?46? Land of Waldin the Breton =] LIN 46,3 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Silk] WILLOUGHBY Wulfgeat had 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. Waldin has 2 ploughs. 8 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 56 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. [= ?46? Land of Waldin the Breton =] <365c> LIN 46,4 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] ?M? In STIXWOULD Wulfgeat had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. He has 1 plough. 2 fisheries, 4s; meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 80 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?46? Land of Waldin the Breton =] ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer LIN 47,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILLOUGHTON Grimkel had 17 1/2 bovates of land taxable and Esbiorn 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Waldin the artificer has 2 ploughs. 17 Freemen with 10 1/2 bovates of this land; 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now 60[s]. Exactions 20s. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,2 ?M? In HACKTHORN Ernwin [* the priest *] had 1 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waldin has 1 plough and 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 10 oxen in a plough; and 1/2 church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,3 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In KEELBY Erik [* brother of Tosti *] had 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 1/2 oxen. William, Waldin's man, has 1 ox in a plough. 1 Freeman with 2 plots; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 14 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,4 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] ?M? In `ITTERBY' Elaf had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. William, Waldin's man, has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16[s]. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,5 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In THORGANBY Elaf had 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. William, Waldin's man, has 1 smallholder and 2 Freemen with 2 plots; and 4 parts of 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 9 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,6 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In RAVENDALE Elaf had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. William, Waldin's man, has 1 plough. 2 villagers who have 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,7 ?M? In BEELSBY Elaf had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. William, Waldin's man, has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1 plough. 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,8 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] In WRAGBY Guthfrithr had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waldin has 1 plough and 3 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs; and a mill site; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 240 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 35s. Exactions 5s. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,9 ?S? In LANGTON[-by-Wragby] 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Wragby. 6 Freemen have 1 plough and underwood, 43 acres. ^[Guthfrithr had it]^ [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] LIN 47,10 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In KELSTERN Klak had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Waldin has 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s 8d. [= ?47? Land of Waldin the artificer =] <365d> ?48? Land of Odo the bowman LIN 48,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILLOUGHTON Alstan and Othenkar [* son of Alnoth *] had 3 carucates and 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 1/2 ploughs. Odo the bowman has 2 ploughs in lordship; 18 Freemen with 13 1/2 bovates of this land; 6 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 108 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. Exactions 60s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,2 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCAWBY Esbiorn and Grimbald had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Odo's man, has 1 plough. 5 Freemen with 1 carucate of this land; 4 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 30s; now 25[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,3 In REDBOURNE 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. An outlier of Scawby. It is waste. ^[Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Esbiorn and Grimbald had it]^ [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,4 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SWINHOPE Einarr and his stepmother had 3 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate and the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 1/2 ploughs. Odo has 2 ploughs. 10 Freemen with 10 plots; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill, 5s. Value before 1066 £3; now [£]4. Exactions 20s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,5 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In NEWTON Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Odo has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 bovate of this land; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 12 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 70 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now the same. Exactions 40s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,6 ?B? In `OSEBY' 6 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. An outlier of Newton. William, Odo's man, has 3 smallholders and 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 9 acres. ^[Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,7 ?B? In THREEKINGHAM 10 bovates of land and the third part of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many oxen. An outlier of Newton. Odo has 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough and 2 oxen in a plough. The sixth part of 1 church of St Peter [* of Threekingham *] belongs there, also the third part of 1 church of St Mary [* of Threekingham *] and the third part of 1/2 carucate which lies in [the lands of] the church of St Mary. ^[Alsi [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,8 ?M? In HACEBY Gunnketill had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Odo has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,9 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?S? In THORGANBY 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Bleasby. Herbert, Odo's man, has 12 Freemen with 2 ploughs and meadow, 30 acres; 1 mill, 3s. ^[Alstan had it]^ [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,10 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BEELSBY Edric had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Odo has 1 smallholder and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 2s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,11 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLEASBY Alstan had 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Herbert, Odo's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager and 3 smallholders. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 42 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. Exactions 20s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] <366a> LIN 48,12 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In SWARBY Godman had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Odo has 2 Freemen with 10 oxen in a plough; and the third part of 1 church; meadow, 20 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,13 ?M? In [Silk] WILLOUGHBY Regnvald had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], Odo's man, has 1 smallholder and 1 ox in a plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,14 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In THURLBY Bothild had 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Odo has 3 Freemen, 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16[s]. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,15 ?M? In EAGLE Gunnketill had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Odo has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] LIN 48,16 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] In DUNHOLME Odo the bowman has 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Nettleham. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?48? Land of Odo the bowman =] ?49? Land of William Blunt LIN 49,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In FALDINGWORTH Oswulf had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. William Blunt has 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 5 bovates of this land; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 6 oxen in a plough and meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now 20s. Exactions 5s. [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] LIN 49,2 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In CROXBY Asfrith had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. William has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 2 bovates of this land; 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] LIN 49,3 In THORGANBY William has 1 mill, 3s, which belongs to Croxby, in Thorgot ^[Lag]^'s jurisdiction. [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] LIN 49,4 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?2M? In WITHCALL Godric and Siward [* father of Aki *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. William has 1 plough. 3 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] LIN 49,5 ?M? In `[South] CADEBY' Alnoth had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. William has it. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] LIN 49,6 ?S? In SALTFLEETBY and `SKIDBROOKE' 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. A jurisdiction of `[South] Cadeby'. It is waste. ^[Alnoth had it]^ [= ?49? Land of William Blunt =] ?50? Land of Restold LIN 50,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In GLENTWORTH Sotr had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Restold has 1/2 plough. 4 Freemen with 3 bovates of this land; 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 25 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. [= ?50? Land of Restold =] <366b> ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai LIN 51,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In WEST DEEPING Azur had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Almer had as much land, 2 1/2 carucates, taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Godfrey of Cambrai has 10 villagers who have 3 ploughs. 4 mills, 40s; meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]6. Exactions, 10s. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,2 ?3M? In `EAST DEEPING' [* DEEPING [St James] *] Almer, Arnbiorn and Fredegaest had 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Two of Godfrey's men have 2 ploughs. 19 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 93 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. Exactions 35s. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,3 There also ^[`EAST DEEPING' [* DEEPING [St James] *]]^ St Peter's of Peterborough had jurisdiction over 5 manors [consisting] of 2 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Two of Godfrey's men have 1 1/2 ploughs. 12 villagers with 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 fishery, 12d; meadow, 70 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50[s]. Exactions 12s. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,4 ?M? In BARHOLM Eskil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Two of Godfrey's men have 1/2 plough. 5 Freemen with a third part of this land, [which is] a free jurisdiction, who have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; now 12[s]. Exactions 12s likewise. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,5 ?S? In STOWE 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 5 Freemen have 5 oxen in a plough. A jurisdiction of Barholm. Value 2s. ^[Eskil had it. Two of Godfrey's men have it]^ [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,6 ?S? In GREATFORD 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Euremar, Godfrey's man, has 3 Freemen and 4 oxen in a plough and meadow, 4 acres. Its valuation [***]. ^[Jurisdiction of Barholm. Eskil had it]^ [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,7 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CREETON Ulf the noble had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Godfrey has 10 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 100 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,8 ?S? In [Little] BYTHAM 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction. 1 villager has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 1 acre. ^[Jurisdiction of Creeton. Ulf the noble had it]^ [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,9 In the wood of `WEST BYTHAM' [* [Castle] BYTHAM *] Godfrey has 40 acres for 8d [of] {warnode}. [* Belongs to Creeton. Ulf the noble had it *] [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,10 [* `ROTELAND' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Northern' Hundred *] In THISTLETON Thorfridh had 1 1/2 carucates taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Gleu , Godfrey's man, has 1 Freeman and 3 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and woodland, 15 acres; 40 acres in Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *]'s {warnode}. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,11 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] In HELPRINGHAM Azur had 1 church in [the lands of] which lie 4 bovates of land and 4 acres of meadow. Godfrey has it; it lies in Deeping. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] LIN 51,12 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In WILSFORD Siward had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Of this land Azur, his brother, had 6 bovates and 1 mill free from every service except the army. Godfrey has 3 ploughs. 12 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. A church to which belong 2 bovates of this land; meadow, 45 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. Exactions 20s. Bishop R[emigius] bought this manor from Godfrey for the Church of St Mary of Lincoln. [= ?51? Land of Godfrey of Cambrai =] <366c> ?52? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques LIN 52,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In CASEWICK Azur [* father of Swein *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Gunfrid of Chocques has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1/2 mill, 12s; meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?52? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] LIN 52,2 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In POINTON Arnbiorn had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 1 villager. Meadow, 3 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?52? Land of Gunfrid of Chocques =] ?53? Land of Osbern the priest LIN 53,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In FALDINGWORTH Thorfridh had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Osbern the priest has 1 plough. 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?53? Land of Osbern the priest =] LIN 53,2 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In BINBROOK Ketilbiorn had 9 bovates of land and 3 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Osbern the priest has 1 plough. 4 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land; 13 villagers and 7 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 50s. [= ?53? Land of Osbern the priest =] ?54? [Land] of the same Osbern ^[the priest]^ and of Ralph ^[the steward]^ LIN 54,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?2M? In MARSTON Thorfridh and another Thorfridh had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ralph the steward and Osbern the priest have 2 1/2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 4 1/2 bovates of this land; 10 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 22s; meadow, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now £4. [= ?54? [Land] of the same Osbern ^[the priest]^ and of Ralph ^[the steward]^ =] LIN 54,2 ?S? In BARKSTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of this manor. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Marston. Thorfridh and another Thorfridh had it]^ [= ?54? [Land] of the same Osbern ^[the priest]^ and of Ralph ^[the steward]^ =] ?55? Land of Ansgot [* of Burwell *] LIN 55,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] ?M? In BURWELL Godric had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Ansgot [* of Burwell *] has 3 ploughs in lordship; 23 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 3s; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £16; now [£]15. Exactions 40s. [= ?55? Land of Ansgot [* of Burwell *] =] LIN 55,2 ?S? In AUTHORPE 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 4 Freemen, 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Burwell. Godric had it]^ [= ?55? Land of Ansgot [* of Burwell *] =] LIN 55,3 ?M? In MUCKTON Thorfridh had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Ansgot [* of Burwell *] has 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. A church; meadow, 7 acres; underwood 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?55? Land of Ansgot [* of Burwell *] =] LIN 55,4 In WELTON[-le-Wold] Ansgot [* of Burwell *] has 1 villager with 1/2 plough. Taxable land, 2 bovates. Land for 5 oxen. Value 5s. [* Belongs to Muckton. Thorfridh had it *] [= ?55? Land of Ansgot [* of Burwell *] =] <366d> ?56? Land of Countess Judith LIN 56,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In [South] WITHAM Edward the noble had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Countess Judith, and Bernard under her, has 2 ploughs and 2 salt-houses, 10s; meadow, 41 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £8. Exactions 20s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,2 ?S? In `TWYFORD' 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction. 8 Freemen and 6 villagers have 4 ploughs and meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 9 furlongs and 9 perches long and 6 furlongs wide. ^[Jurisdiction of [South] Witham. Edward the noble had it. Bernard has it under Countess Judith]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,3 ?S? In SWINSTEAD 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction. 8 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 4 acres; pasturable woodland, 100 acres less 4. ^[Jurisdiction of [South] Witham. Edward the noble had it. Bernard has it under Countess Judith]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,4 [* `NESS' Wapentake *] In UFFINGTON Abbot Leofric of St Peter's of Peterborough had 60 acres of land without tax. [***]. Countess Judith has this land. She has no livestock on it, but cultivates it with the manor of Belmesthorpe. Value 10s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,5 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?M? In HOUGHAM Stori had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Bishop Remigius has this manor from her; he has 9 villagers and 2 smallholders and 1 mill, 5s 4d; 1 mill site, 13s 4d; meadow, 10 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 50s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,6 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In GREAT PONTON Grimbert and Almer had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Nigel, the Countess's man, [has] 1 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. 5 mills, 44s; underwood 16 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now the same. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,7 ?M? In LITTLE PONTON Thorfridh had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 10 ploughs. Nigel has 1 plough from the Countess. 8 Freemen with 3 carucates of this land; 12 villagers and 3 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 4 mills at 63s; underwood 6 furlongs long and 5 1/2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now £6. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,8 ?M? In `GANTHROPS' Thorfridh and Grimbert had 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Nigel has 1/2 plough from the Countess. 11 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 mills at 25s 4d; meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 50s; now 40s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,9 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In STAPLEFORD [* Earl *] Morcar had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Osbern [* of Brouay *] has 2 ploughs from the Countess. 27 Freemen with 6 carucates and 6 bovates of this land; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A priest and a church with 1/2 carucate of this land. Meadow, 5 furlongs long and 60 perches wide. Value before 1066 £7; now £8. Exactions 40s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,10 ?S? In NORTON [Disney] 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Judith has 7 Freemen and 11 villagers with 5 ploughs; and meadow, 12 acres; underwood 6 furlongs long and 1 wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Stapleford. [* Earl *] Morcar had it. Osbern [* of Brouay *] has it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,11 [* `ROTELAND' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Northern' Hundred *] ?M? In [Market] OVERTON and STRETTON Earl Waltheof had 3 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Countess Judith has 3 ploughs in lordship; 35 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. <367a> Meadow, 40 acres; pasturable woodland, 1 league long and 1/2 wide. Value before 1066 £12; now £40. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,12 ?M? In THISTLETON Erik [* brother of Tosti *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Hugh [* of Hotot *], the Countess's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,13 [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In WHISSENDINE Earl Waltheof had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Hugh ^[of Hotot]^, the Countess's man, has 5 ploughs in lordship; 27 villagers and 7 smallholders with 8 ploughs. Meadow 10 furlongs long and 8 furlongs wide. [Value ***]. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,14 [* KESTEVEN *] [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In EAGLE Earl Waltheof had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Countess Judith has 2 ploughs. 18 villagers and 1 smallholder with 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow 15 furlongs long and 1 wide; woodland 14 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066 £10; now £12. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,15 ?S&B? In THURLBY 7 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs and 6 oxen. {Inland} and a jurisdiction of Eagle. 14 Freemen with 4 ploughs. ^[Earl Waltheof had it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,16 ?S? In SWINDERBY 11 carucates taxable. A jurisdiction of Eagle. Land for 6 ploughs. Countess Judith has 49 Freemen who have 13 ploughs. Pasturable woodland 8 furlongs long and 5 wide: half [consists] of pasture, the other half of underwood. ^[Earl Waltheof had it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,17 `ROTELAND' [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Southern' Hundred *] ?M? In EXTON Earl Waltheof had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Countess Judith has 3 ploughs. 37 villagers with 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 13s; meadow 6 furlongs long; pasturable woodland in [various] places 5 furlongs long and 5 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now £10. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,18 Likewise in `ROTELAND' ?M? In WHITWELL {Besi} had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Herbert, the Countess's man, has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland 6 furlongs and 6 perches long and 3 furlongs and 13 perches wide. Value 40s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,19 [* KESTEVEN *] [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In COLEBY Arnketil had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Countess Judith has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 carucate of this land; 6 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,20 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?S? In [South] WITHAM 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of [Market] Overton. 8 Freemen, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 1/2 church; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 100 acres. ^[Earl Waltheof had it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,21 [* `ROTELAND' *] [* ALSTOE Wapentake, `Northern' Hundred *] ?S? In THISTLETON 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. A jurisdiction also of this manor. 2 smallholders have 2 oxen in a plough. Value 10s. Hugh [* of Hotot *] holds it. ^[Jurisdiction of [Market] Overton. Earl Waltheof had it]^ [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,22 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?B? In BICKER 1 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. {Inland} of [North] Witham. It is waste except for 1 salt-house. [* Baca had it *] [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] LIN 56,23 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* `GARTREE' Wapentake *] In MINTING William the priest has 2 1/2 bovates and the sixth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Value 2s. [= ?56? Land of Countess Judith =] <367b> ?57? Land of Guy of Craon LIN 57,1 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In ASHBY[-cum-Fenby] Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Guy of Craon's man, has 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen with 3 bovates of this land; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 9 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £4. Exactions 40s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,2 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In RAVENDALE 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. 10 Freemen have 2 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Ashby[-cum-Fenby]. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,3 ?S? In BRIGSLEY 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 8 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 1 plough and meadow, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ashby[-cum-Fenby]. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,4 ?S? In WAITHE 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 6 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ashby[-cum-Fenby]. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Aslak [* brother of Aghmund *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,5 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?2M? In NORMANBY and SANTON Esbiorn and Ketil had 7 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Guy's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15[s]. Exactions 5s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,6 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In BINBROOK and ORFORD Edward [* the noble *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 1/2 ploughs. Alfred [* of Chancé *], Guy's man, has 2 ploughs and 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 12 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,7 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In LAUGHTON Ulfgrim had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Guy's man, Alfred [* of Chancé *], has 2 ploughs. 9 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 17 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now the same. Exactions 40s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,8 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In BLYTON 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Laughton. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Ulfgrim had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,9 In SCOTTON Guy has 2 bovates of land. ^[A jurisdiction of Laughton. Alfred [* of Chancé *] has it. Ulfgrim had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,10 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In RIPPINGALE Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now Widald, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 ploughs. Meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,11 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In LAUGHTON 5 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many oxen. Warner , Guy's man, has 3 smallholders and underwood, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. ^[Jurisdiction of Rippingale. Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,12 ?M? In DOWSBY Osfram had in pledge 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Arnold son of Ansgot redeemed this land before Guy was in possession of Osfram's land, and afterwards Guy always had the service. 1 plough in lordship; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 31 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,13 ?M? In POINTON Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Warner , Guy's man, has 1 plough and underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,14 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCOTTLETHORPE Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. <367c> Land for 1 plough. Guy has held it until now in jurisdiction; now it is adjudged a head manor for the King's use. 1 plough in lordship; 1 villager and 2 smallholders who have 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 1 acre; underwood, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,15 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In OSBOURNBY Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Vitalis, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 carucate of this land; 5 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now £6. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,16 ?S? In DEMBLEBY 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Osbournby. 1 Freeman and 2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 14 acres; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had it. Vitalis, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,17 In [Scott] WILLOUGHBY Guy has jurisdiction over 1/2 church and over a priest who belongs to Osbournby. ^[Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had it. Vitalis, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,18 ?M? In HACEBY Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Godwin, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 2 oxen in a plough. A priest and a church; meadow, 8 1/2 acres; underwood, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. Waldin claims this land from the King's gift. Guy has jurisdiction over 11 bovates of Waldin's land, as the Wapentake testifies. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,19 ?M? In SWATON Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. Warner , Guy's man, has 1 plough. 1 villager with 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,20 In HORBLING Guy has jurisdiction over 6 bovates of Waldin's land. ^[Jurisdiction of Horbling. Wulfgeat had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,21 ?S? In HEYDOUR 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Osbournby. 24 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 16 acres. A priest and a church. ^[Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had it. Vitalis, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,22 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In WELBY Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ranulf, Guy's man, has 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 Freemen with 3 carucates and 2 bovates of this land; 3 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 53 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,23 ?M? In HARROWBY Algar had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Algar also has from Guy 1 plough there in lordship and 1 mill at 4s; meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,24 ?M? In `TOWTHORPE' Algar had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Ranulf, Guy's man, has 1 plough in lordship; 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. A priest and a church; 3 mills, 40s; meadow, 17 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 60s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,25 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In BELTON 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 9 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of `Towthorpe'. Algar had it. Ranulf, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,26 ?S? In GONERBY 3 bovates of land taxable and 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. 2 Freemen and 1 villager have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 7 1/2 acres; a mill, 5s. ^[Jurisdiction of `Towthorpe'. Algar had it. Ranulf, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] <367d> LIN 57,27 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In WYBERTON Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 11 bovates taxable. Land for 14 1/2 oxen. Guy has 2 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 10 acres; 2 smallholders. Value before 1066, 60s; now 50s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,28 ?M? In FRAMPTON Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 4 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 5 1/2 ploughs. Guy has 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 Freemen with 4 bovates of this land; 10 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 2 1/2 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 70s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,29 ?M? In KIRTON Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had 14 bovates of land and 2 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 17 oxen. Guy has 1 plough in lordship; 2 Freemen with 1 bovate of this land who have 3 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,30 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In BURTON [Pedwardine] Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 10 carucates of land taxable. Land for 17 ploughs. Guy has 5 ploughs. 30 Freemen, 9 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 11 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 120 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now £8. Exactions 10s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,31 ?S? In HECKINGTON 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 3 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Burton [Pedwardine]. Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,32 ?S? In ASWARBY 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of `Mareham'. 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder have 1/2 plough and meadow, 20 acres. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,33 ?M? In SWARBY Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Vitalis, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 16 Freemen and 3 villagers who have 2 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 80 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,34 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In KELBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Eskil the priest has under Guy 2 villagers who have 3 oxen in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Swarby. Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,35 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?B? In MARSTON 6 bovates of land taxable. An outlier of Haceby. Osbert? [* the priest *] has 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 12 acres. Value 10s. ^[Aelfric [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,36 [* HOLLAND *] [* `WOLMERSTY' Wapentake *] ?M? In WRANGLE Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Guy has it. It is waste on account of flooding by the sea. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,37 ?M? In FISHTOFT Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Guy has 3 ploughs. 1 Freeman, 9 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]10. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,38 ?M? In BUTTERWICK Wulfward [* White *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Guy has 2 ploughs. 36 Freemen with 9 carucates of this land; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 15 ploughs. 2 churches and 2 priests; meadow, 100 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £10. Exactions 100s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,39 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In FREISTON 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 20 Freemen, 26 villagers and 15 smallholders have 15 ploughs. Of this jurisdiction two of Guy's men have 5 carucates and 1 bovate; they have 2 1/2 ploughs and 5 Freemen and 12 villagers who have 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Butterwick. Wulfward [* White *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,40 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] In THREEKINGHAM Guy has 2 bovates of Gilbert of Ghent's land of which the jurisdiction is in Folkingham. ^[Ulf Fenman had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] <368a> LIN 57,41 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In KEISBY Osfram had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Guy has 1 plough. 2 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 1 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,42 ?B? In `AVETHORPE' 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier also of this manor. 2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value 10s. ^[Outlier of Keisby. Osfram had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,43 ?S? In [Old] SOMERBY Aethelgyth [had] 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. This jurisdiction was such that it paid nothing but helped in the King's army on land and on sea. Guy has 5 oxen in a plough and underwood, 5 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 5s. ^[Jurisdiction of Keisby]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,44 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In BICKER Aethelstan [* son of Godram *] had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Guy has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough. 1 salt-house, 16d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,45 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In `SOUTHORPE' Osfram had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Guy has 2 ploughs. 10 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland, 200 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,46 ?M? In SKILLINGTON Colbert had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Guy has 5 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres in Algar's {warnode}; underwood, 20 acres in the Archbishop ^[of York]^'s {warnode}. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,47 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In CASTHORPE Algar had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Algar also has it from Guy. 1 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have 5 oxen in a plough and meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 20[s]. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,48 ?M? In `HOUGHTON' Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had 3 carucates of land and 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Vitalis, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 bovate of this land; 10 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 1/2 ploughs and 2 mills, 26s 8d; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,49 Jurisdiction of `Houghton': ?S? In `TOWTHORPE' 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had it. Vitalis, Guy's man, has it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,50 [* HOLLAND *] [* ELLOE Wapentake *] ?M? In HOLBEACH and WHAPLODE Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. Land for 12 [oxen?]. Guy has 1 plough. 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 100s; now £8. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,51 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In TYDD [St Mary] 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman and 1 villager who have 2 oxen in a plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Holbeach and Whaplode. Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,52 ?S? In PINCHBECK 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Guy has 7 villagers with 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Holbeach and Whaplode. Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,53 ?S? In WESTON and MOULTON 15 bovates of land taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. 6 villagers have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Holbeach and Whaplode. Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had it]^ [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] <368b> LIN 57,54 ?M? In SPALDING Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land [for *** ploughs]. Guy has 1 plough and 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; and a drying-place with salt-houses which pays 4d. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,55 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In BOOTHBY [Pagnell] and [Old] SOMERBY Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Godwin, Guy's man, has 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 30 acres; underwood, 80 acres. To this manor are attached 3 1/2 bovates of land of which Sighvatr has the jurisdiction. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,56 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] In DRAYTON Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. This land was delivered to Guy as one manor. He has 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 3s. [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] LIN 57,57 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] In ELSTHORPE and BULBY Osfram had 2 bovates of land taxable. Guy has them; they are vacant, but they are cultivated, however. [* Belongs to Drayton. Alstan? [* son of Godram *] had it *] [= ?57? Land of Guy of Craon =] ?58? Land of Robert Malet LIN 58,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In WELBOURN Godwin had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 16 ploughs. Robert Malet has 3 ploughs in lordship; 35 Freemen with 7 carucates of this land; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 12 ploughs and 2 oxen. A priest and a church, to which belong 5 bovates of land; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 200 acres. Value before 1066 and now, £16. Exactions 40s. [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,2 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In BARROWBY Godwin had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 15 ploughs. Robert has 5 ploughs. 2 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 50 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 10 ploughs. 1 mill, 3s. A church and a priest; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 £12; now [£]16. [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,3 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In INGOLDSBY 6 bovates of land taxable. 4 Freemen have 1 plough and 2 oxen and meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 52 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barrowby. Godwin had it]^ [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,4 ?S? In CASTHORPE 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ivo [* Tallboys *] holds this jurisdiction from Robert; he has there 6 Freemen with 1 plough and 2 oxen; and 2 mills, 4s; meadow, 7 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barrowby. Godwin had it]^ [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,5 ?S? In STENWITH 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 19 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs and 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 15 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Barrowby. Godwin had it]^ [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,6 ?M? In SEDGEBROOK Godwin had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Robert has 4 ploughs. 27 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. 3 mills, 16s; meadow, 60 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066 £9; now [£]8. Exactions 40s. [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,7 ?S? In WILSFORD 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. A jurisdiction of this manor. 9 Freemen and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs and meadow, 15 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Sedgebrook. Godwin had it]^ [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] LIN 58,8 In ALLINGTON 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Godric has 2 ploughs in lordship from Robert Malet; 11 Freemen, 10 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and meadow, 140 acres. [* Belongs to Sedgebrook. Godwin had it *] [= ?58? Land of Robert Malet =] <368c> ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford LIN 59,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In DENTON Uhtbrand had 1 carucate of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. The jurisdiction belongs to Grantham. Robert of Stafford, and Geoffrey from him, has 1/2 plough. 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 28 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. ^[Queen Edith had it]^ [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,2 ?M? In CASTHORPE Ulfkil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Hugh, Robert's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 villager and 2 smallholders with 1 ox in a plough. Meadow, 7 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,3 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?M? In BOULTHAM Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 9 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now 1 villager with 1 ox. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 13s 4d; now 6s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,4 [* `NESS' Wapentake *] ?2M? In CARLBY Dene and Karli had 1 carucate of land and twice the fourth part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Karli's land was a free jurisdiction under Dene. Geoffrey , Robert's man, has 1 plough. 10 villagers with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,5 ?3M? In BRACEBOROUGH and BANTHORPE Dene, Karli and Leodfled had 20 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. The land of two of these was a free jurisdiction under Dene. Geoffrey , Robert's man, has 1 plough and 4 villagers with 1/2 plough; and 2 mills, 20s; the third part of a church; meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 55 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,6 There also ^[BRACEBOROUGH and BANTHORPE]^ Karli and Dene [had] 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. The jurisdiction is in Thorgot Lag's manor of Greatford. It is waste. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,7 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BOURNE Healfdene had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Geoffrey , Robert's man, has 1/2 plough and 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; and the third part of 1 mill, 3s 4d; 6 fisheries, 16d; meadow, 7 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,8 ?B? In THURLBY 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. An outlier. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 30 acres. ^[Outlier of Bourne. Healfdene had it. Geoffrey , Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,9 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?2M? In CREETON Fredegaest and Brictmer had 12 bovates of land and 2 parts of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many oxen. Brictmer's land [was] a free jurisdiction under Fredegaest. Baswin , Robert's man, has 1/2 plough. 5 Freemen and 4 villagers with 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,10 In [Little] BYTHAM 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A jurisdiction of Creeton. It is waste. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[Fredegaest had it. Baswin , Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,11 ?M? In BITCHFIELD and WESTBY Almer had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Baswin , Robert's man, has 2 villagers and 1 smallholder with 6 oxen in a plough; and meadow, 14 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 300 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,12 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] ?1M? In RAUCEBY Wulfsi had 3 carucates of land and 1/2 bovate taxable. ?2M? Osmund [* {Benz} *], 3 1/2 bovates, and Siward, 1 carucate, had 11 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Siward's land [was] a free jurisdiction under Osmund. Edelo , Robert's <368d> man, has 7 Freemen with 2 carucates and 5 bovates of this land; 1 villager with 4 ploughs. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,13 ?S? In the other RAUCEBY Thorfridh had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 6 villagers and 1 tributary have 2 ploughs and 1/2 church. Value before 1066, 60s; now 70s. ^[Jurisdiction of Rauceby]^ [* Wulfsi had it. Edelo , Robert's man, has it *] [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,14 ?M? In RAUCEBY Thorfridh had 9 carucates of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Brian , Robert's man, has 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder. There also 5 bovates of land belong to the hall. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,15 There also ^[RAUCEBY]^ Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 3 carucates of land and 1 bovate taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 3 1/2 bovates belonged to his hall; the rest was a jurisdiction of the same manor. Brian , Robert's man, has 20 Freemen and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and 3 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 40s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,16 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In SCREDINGTON Leofric had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Wulfrad, Robert's man, has 1 plough. 1/2 Freeman and 1 villager who have 3 oxen in a plough and meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,17 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In HACONBY Wulfgeat had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Wulfrad, Robert's man, has 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland [and?] meadow, 35 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,18 [* BOOTHBY Wapentake *] ?M? In SKINNAND Wulfeva had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *], Robert's man, has 7 villagers who have 4 ploughs and 1 ox in a plough and meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,19 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In METHERINGHAM Leofsi had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. Ehelo? , Robert's man, has meadow, 30 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 16s; now 10[s]. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,20 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Silk] WILLOUGHBY Osmund [* {Benz} *] had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Godwin, Robert's man, has 1/2 plough. 1 Freeman with 3 bovates of this land; 1 villager with 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] LIN 59,21 [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?S? In COUNTHORPE Robert has 2 Freemen with 2 acres and 3 perches of land. A jurisdiction of Creeton. ^[Fredegaest had it. Baswin , Robert's man, has it]^ [= ?59? Land of Robert of Stafford =] ?60? Land of Peter of Valognes LIN 60,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] In BURTON Godric [* son of Edeva *] had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Scampton, but there was a hall there, however. Now Peter of Valognes has there 1 villager and 4 smallholders with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 5 acres. The lordship [land] is cultivated and let. Value before 1066, 15s; now 11s. ^[Ulf Fenman had it]^ [= ?60? Land of Peter of Valognes =] <369a> ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman LIN 61,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In HACONBY and in STAINFIELD Leofric had 3 carucates of land and 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Heppo the bowman has 2 ploughs. 3 Freemen with 12 bovates of this land; 13 villagers and 6 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,2 ?S? In DYKE 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. A jurisdiction also of this manor. ^[Jurisdiction of Haconby and Stainfield. Leofric had it]^ [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,3 ?S? In MORTON 9 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 9 Freemen have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 12 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Haconby and Stainfield. Leofric had it]^ [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,4 ?M? In HANTHORPE Thorfridh had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Sigmund , Heppo's man, has 1 plough and meadow, 9 acres; underwood, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,5 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?M? In SURFLEET Alsi [* son of Godram *] had 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for ?k? as many ploughs. Heppo has 1 plough. 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 salt-houses, 12d. Value before 1066 £4; now 66s. [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,6 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In KIRKBY [Green] and SCOPWICK Healfdene had 5 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Heppo has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 4 carucates and 2 bovates of this land; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 5 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 mill, 5s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 50[s]. Exactions 10s. [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,7 ?S? In TIMBERLAND 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. An outlier. Sigmund , Heppo's man, has 1/2 plough. 11 Freemen with 2 carucates of this land; 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s. ^[Outlier of Kirkby [Green]. Healfdene had it]^ [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,8 ?S? In SCOPWICK 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 1 Freeman has 1 plough and meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 6s. ^[Jurisdiction of Kirkby [Green]. Healfdene had it]^ [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,9 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In SNITTERBY Godwin had 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Heppo has 1 plough and meadow, 75 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. Exactions 10s. [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] LIN 61,10 A jurisdiction: ?S? In REDBOURNE 3 bovates of land taxable and in `STAINTON' and WADDINGHAM 1/2 bovate of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. 2 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Snitterby. Godwin had it]^ [= ?61? Land of Heppo the bowman =] ?62? Land of Ralph son of Hubert LIN 62,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In GUNBY Godwin had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Ralph son of Hubert has 2 ploughs and 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 63 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 70s. Exactions 10s. [= ?62? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] LIN 62,2 There also ^[GUNBY]^ Wulfwin had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Ansfrid, Ralph's priest, seized this. In it 2 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres. A certain William rents it for 6s. A jurisdiction and outlier of [North?] Witham. [* Baca had it *] [= ?62? Land of Ralph son of Hubert =] <369b> ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche LIN 63,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In BLYBOROUGH Leofric the noble had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Robert , Geoffrey of la Guerche's man, has 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen with 10 bovates of this land; 4 villagers with 2 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 church; 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 20s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,2 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In GAINSBOROUGH Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Rainald, Geoffrey's man, has 2 ploughs. 12 Freemen with 4 carucates of this land; 4 villagers with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; underwood, 80 acres. Value before 1066 £6; now [£]3. Exactions 20s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,3 ?B? In SOMERBY 4 bovates of land taxable. An outlier. Land for 4 oxen. 1/2 plough in lordship; 1 villager who has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 10 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Outlier of Gainsborough. Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had it. Rainald, Geoffrey's man, has it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,4 ?B&S? In YAWTHORPE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. {Inland} and a jurisdiction. 1 plough in lordship; 6 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction and outlier of Gainsborough. Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had it. Rainald, Geoffrey's man, has it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,5 [* EPWORTH Wapentake *] ?M? In EPWORTH Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had 8 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Geoffrey of la Guerche has 2 ploughs. 8 Freemen with 2 carucates and 5 bovates of this land; 13 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. 11 fisheries, 5s; meadow, 16 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £8; now [£]5. Exactions 20s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,6 ?M? In OWSTON [Ferry] Gytha had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Geoffrey has 1 plough. 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 fisheries, 3s; meadow, 6 acres; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 £6; now 30s. Exactions 10s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,7 ?M? In HAXEY Siward Barn had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Wazelin , Geoffrey's man, has 2 1/2 ploughs. 16 villagers and 8 smallholders with 3 1/2 ploughs. 9 fisheries, 7s; meadow, 3 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places 5 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. Exactions 20s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,8 ?2M? In LOUND and the other LOUND Fulcric and {Wege} had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,9 There also ^[LOUND and the other LOUND]^ 9 bovates of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Epworth. ^[Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,10 There also ^[LOUND and the other LOUND]^ 1 bovate of land taxable. An outlier of Belton. Land for 5 oxen. 4 Freemen, 4 villagers and 2 tributaries who have 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 fishery, 12d. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s. [* Ulf Fenman and Alnoth had it *] [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,11 In BURNHAM and the other BURNHAM 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Epworth. 18 Freemen have 7 ploughs. ^[Leodwin? [* father of Leofric *] had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,12 ?2M? In BELTON Ulf ^[Fenman]^ and Alnoth had 5 carucates of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Geoffrey has 1 plough. 17 Freemen, 20 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 4 ploughs and 6 oxen. 11 fisheries, 7s; pasturable woodland in [various] places 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 £7; now [£]4 5s 4d. Exactions 20s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,13 ?S? In BELTOFT 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 16 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Pasturable woodland in [various] places 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Belton]^ ^[Ulf Fenman and Alnoth had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,14 ?S? In ALTHORPE 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 Freemen have 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Belton]^ ^[Ulf Fenman and Alnoth had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] <369c> LIN 63,15 ?M? In CROWLE Alwin had 6 carucates of land, less 1 bovate, taxable. Land for as many ploughs. There also 1 bovate of land taxable, {inland} of Upperthorpe. Now a certain Abbot of St German's of Selby has it from Geoffrey. 1 plough in lordship; 15 villagers and 19 smallholders have 7 ploughs. 31 fisheries, 31s; meadow, 30 acres. A church; pasturable woodland 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 £12; now £8. Exactions 40s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,16 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In AMCOTTS 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 6 villagers have 1 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Crowle. Alwin had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,17 ?B? There also ^[AMCOTTS]^ 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. {Inland} of Westwoodside. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,18 ?S? There also ^[AMCOTTS]^ 6? bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. A jurisdiction of Garthorpe. ^[Fulcric had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,19 ?S? In GARTHORPE and LUDDINGTON 4 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Crowle. Now 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[Alwin had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,20 ?M? There also ^[GARTHORPE and LUDDINGTON]^ Fulcric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,21 There also ^[GARTHORPE and LUDDINGTON]^ Ulf ^[Fenman]^ had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. A jurisdiction of Belton. This land is waste; however, it pays 3s. Value before 1066, 10s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,22 ?S&B? In [West] BUTTERWICK 3 carucates of land taxable. A jurisdiction and {inland} of Owston [Ferry]. Land for 1 plough. 1 Freeman and 6 villagers have 1 plough. 1 mill, 4s. ^[Gytha had it]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,23 In LUDDINGTON, GARTHORPE, `THE MARSHES' and WATERTON 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Of this land 4 1/2 carucates are in the jurisdiction of Crowle. Now 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs. ^[Alwin had it.]^ [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,24 ?M? There ^[LUDDINGTON, GARTHORPE, `THE MARSHES' and WATERTON]^ Fulcric had 1 carucate of land with a hall. Now it is waste. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,25 ?S? There ^[LUDDINGTON, GARTHORPE, `THE MARSHES' and WATERTON]^ Ulf Fenman [had] 1/2 carucate, a jurisdiction of Belton. Gilbert [* of Ghent *] claims it. Geoffrey has it; it is waste. Value before 1066, 10s; now 3s. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] LIN 63,26 To this island are attached _ marshes 10 leagues long and 3 wide. [= ?63? Land of Geoffrey of la Guerche =] <369d> ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin LIN 64,1 [* KESTEVEN *] `FLAXWELL' Wapentake ?M? In RUSKINGTON Toki [* son of Auti *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Geoffrey Alselin and his nephew have 2 ploughs. 22 Freemen with 3 carucates and 2 bovates of this land; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 8 ploughs and meadow, 60 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 240 acres. Value before 1066 £25; now £50. Exactions £10. A church and a priest; 3 mills, £4 12s 8d. A certain Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] holds 6 bovates of land in Ruskington; he has 1 plough there. Value 20s. [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,2 ?B? In ANWICK 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. An outlier of Ruskington. Ralph, Geoffrey's nephew, has 21 Freemen and 4 villagers who have 7 ploughs. Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *], his man, holds 5 1/2 bovates also of this land; he has 6 oxen in a plough there. 1 villager and 3 smallholders with 1 ox. Value 25s. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,3 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In DORRINGTON 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Geoffrey has 1 plough in lordship; 28 Freemen and 8 smallholders with 7 ploughs. One of his men has 9 bovates of land there with 1 plough. Value 20s. Meadow, 160? acres; underwood, 50 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,4 ?S? In DIGBY 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 35 Freemen have 12 ploughs and meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,5 ?S? In ROWSTON 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 32 Freemen have 10 ploughs. Two of Geoffrey's men-at-arms hold 1 carucate of this land; they have 1 1/2 ploughs there. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 150 acres. Value 20s. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,6 ?S&B? In BRAUNCEWELL, 9 carucates of land, a jurisdiction, and 2 bovates, {inland}, taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Geoffrey has 1 plough. 13 Freemen and 3 smallholders with 4 ploughs. Two of his men hold 13 bovates of this land; they have 1 plough and a church and a priest; meadow, 4 1/2 acres; underwood, 14 acres. Value 20s. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,7 ?S? In DUNSBY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Geoffrey ^[Alselin]^ and his nephew have 2 ploughs. 13 Freemen and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,8 ?S? In RAUCEBY 6 carucates of land taxable and 2 1/2 bovates. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. Geoffrey's nephew has 25 Freemen, 8 villagers and 5 smallholders with 8 ploughs. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,9 ?S? In the other RAUCEBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 7 Freemen and 2 smallholders with 1 plough and 3 oxen. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,10 ?B? In EVEDON 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. An outlier. Geoffrey ^[Alselin]^ and his nephew have 1 mill [***]; marsh, 40 acres. ^[Outlier of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] <369c> LIN 64,11 Jurisdiction of Ruskington: ?S? In ROXHOLM 3 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,12 ?S? In LEASINGHAM 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,13 In {COTELAND} 5 carucates of meadow taxable. Marsh 10 furlongs long and 6 furlongs wide. ^[Jurisdiction of Ruskington. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,14 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] ?S? In STUBTON 5 carucates and 2 1/2 bovates taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. A jurisdiction of Westborough. 20 Freemen and 5 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 120 acres. Of that land one ^[man-at-arms]^ of his men-at-arms has 6 bovates; he has 1 plough. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] <369d> LIN 64,15 ?M? In WESTBOROUGH Toki [* son of Auti *] had 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. Geoffrey Alselin and Ralph his nephew have 4 ploughs. 5 Freemen with 12 bovates of this land; 12 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. <370a> A priest and a church; 2 mills, 30s; meadow, 200 acres. Of this land two of their men hold 11 bovates; they have 1 plough and 2 oxen there. 6 smallholders with 1 ox. Value before 1066 £15; now [£]25. [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,16 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In [Dry] DODDINGTON 9 carucates of land and 6 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 5 Freemen and 12 villagers have 7 ploughs and meadow, 200 acres; underwood, 10 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Westborough. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Geoffrey Alselin and Ralph his nephew have it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,17 ?S? In CLAYPOLE 7 carucates of land and 7 bovates taxable. Land for as many ploughs and oxen. 34 Freemen and 6 smallholders have 8 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 40 acres. Of this land Aldwin has 2 1/2 carucates of land; he has 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 40s. ^[Jurisdiction of Westborough. Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Geoffrey Alselin and Ralph his nephew have it]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,18 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In WRAWBY Toki [* son of Auti *] had 2 carucates of land and 3 bovates and 5 parts of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 16 villagers and 15 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; meadow, 100 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 100 acres. Value before 1066 £10; now £6. Exactions 20s. Ralph ^[nephew of Geoffrey Alselin]^ holds it from Geoffrey. [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] LIN 64,19 ?S&B? In ELSHAM 2 carucates of land and 2 bovates taxable. In KETTLEBY 3 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. A jurisdiction and {inland} of Wrawby. Now in lordship 1 plough; 11 Freemen, 4 villagers and 8 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 114 acres. ^[Toki [* son of Auti *] had it. Ralph ^[nephew of Geoffrey Alselin]^ holds it from Geoffrey]^ [= ?64? Land of Geoffrey Alselin =] ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ LIN 65,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] ?S? In HADDINGTON Aelric ^[son of Mergeat]^ had 8 1/2 carucates of land taxable: 7 carucates and 3 bovates, a jurisdiction, and 9 bovates, {inland}, of Doddington. Land for 4 ploughs and 2 oxen. Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ has 13 Freemen who have 3 1/2 ploughs. Value 20s. [= ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ =] LIN 65,2 ?S? In WHISBY 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. A jurisdiction, 4 carucates, and {inland}, 2 carucates, also of this manor. 7 Freemen have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value 20s. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Doddington. Aelric ^[son of Mergeat]^ had it]^ [= ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ =] LIN 65,3 ?S? In [South] HYKEHAM 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. {Inland}, 3 carucates, and a jurisdiction, 1 carucate, also of this manor. In lordship 1 plough; 2 Freemen, 10 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 2 fisheries, 3s; meadow, 2 furlongs long and 2 wide; underwood, as much. Value 40s. ^[Jurisdiction and {inland} of Doddington. Aelric ^[son of Mergeat]^ had it]^ [= ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ =] LIN 65,4 ?B? In SKELLINGTHORPE 12 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. 18 villagers, 2 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow 1 league long and 2 1/2 furlongs wide; underwood, as much. Value 40s. ^[Outlier of Doddington. Aelric ^[son of Mergeat]^ had it]^ [= ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ =] LIN 65,5 ?S&B? In NORTH HYKEHAM 8 carucates of land taxable; a jurisdiction, 7 carucates, and {inland}, 1 carucate, also of this manor. 13 Freemen have 3 1/2 ploughs and meadow, 52 acres. Value 20s. All this land belongs to Doddington, a manor of St Peter's of Westminster. Baldwin holds it from the King, but the Abbot claims it for St Peter's use by the witness of the men of the whole County. ^[Aelric son of Mergeat had it]^ [= ?65? Land of Baldwin ^[the Fleming]^ =] <370b> ?66? Land of William Tallboys LIN 66,1 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] ?M? In [West] ASHBY Thorfridh had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. William Tallboys has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 5[s]. [= ?66? Land of William Tallboys =] LIN 66,2 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In ALFORD Thorfridh had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. William has 1 villager with 2 oxen in a plough; and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 5s. [= ?66? Land of William Tallboys =] ?67? Land of Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] [and others] LIN 67,1 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In EWERBY Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had and has 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Roald [* father of Thori *], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *]'s man, has 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 21 acres; underwood, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s. LIN 67,2 Jurisdiction of this manor: ?S? In HOWELL 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Meadow, 4 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ewerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it. Roald [* father of Thori *], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *]'s man, has it]^ LIN 67,3 ?S? In {BURG} 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. A church. ^[Jurisdiction of Ewerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it. Roald [* father of Thori *], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *]'s man, has it]^ LIN 67,4 ?S? In EVEDON 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A church; meadow, 2 acres; underwood, 1 acre; marsh, 5 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Ewerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it. Roald [* father of Thori *], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *]'s man, has it]^ LIN 67,5 ?M? In {BURG} Arnketil had 6 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. He also has from the King 1 plough. 2 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 oxen. 1 mill, 20s; meadow, 8 acres; underwood, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now 40[s]. LIN 67,6 ?B? In HECKINGTON 2 1/2 bovates of meadow which belong to {Burg}. {Inland}. ^[Arnketil had and has it]^ LIN 67,7 ?M? In INGOLDSBY Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had 4 bovates of land and the third part of 1 bovate taxable, in lordship, and as much land in a jurisdiction, taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now he has 1 plough there himself and 2 Freemen and 6 villagers with 2 ploughs; and meadow, 9 acres; pasturable woodland in [various] places, 63 acres; a church. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. LIN 67,8 ?M? There also ^[INGOLDSBY]^ Ingulf had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now Eskil has it from the King in alms. He has 2 villagers with 5 oxen; and meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 5s. LIN 67,9 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In BOURNE Wulfric had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Now Swein has it from the King. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough and 1 ox in a plough. 6 parts of 1 mill, 18d; 3 fisheries, 8d; meadow, 4 1/2 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 16s. LIN 67,10 ?M? In NEWTON Wulfric Wilde had 3 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Now Wulfgeat has it from the King; 1/2 plough there. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood, 35 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 25s. LIN 67,11 ?B? In THREEKINGHAM 5 bovates of land and the sixth part of 2 bovates taxable. Land for as many oxen. Now Wulfgeat has it from the King. 1 Freeman with 1 bovate and the sixth part of 2 bovates; 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. The twelfth part of 1 church of St Peter [* of Threekingham *], and the sixth part of <370c> 1 church of St Mary [* of Threekingham *], and the sixth part of 4 bovates which lie in [the lands of] the church of St Mary. ^[Outlier of Newton. Wulfric Wilde had it]^ LIN 67,12 [* `THREO' Wapentake *] ?M? In [Old] SOMERBY Wulfsi had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now Thorkil has it from the King; he has 1 ox in a plough there. 1 smallholder. Underwood, 8 acres. [Value] before 1066 and now, 5s. LIN 67,13 ?M? In BELTON Roald [* father of Thori *] had 2 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has 1 plough. 1 Freeman with 1 bovate of this land; 7 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 12s; meadow, 36 acres; underwood, 16 acres. Value before 1066, 30s; now the same. LIN 67,14 ?B? In `TOWTHORPE' 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier of Belton. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 5 acres. ^[Roald [* father of Thori *] had it]^ LIN 67,15 ?B? In BARKSTON 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. In lordship 1/2 plough. 2 mills of which the jurisdiction lies in Grantham. ^[Jurisdiction of Belton. Roald [* father of Thori *] had it. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has it]^ LIN 67,16 ?S? In the same [place] ^[BARKSTON]^ 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. A jurisdiction of Belton. 2 Freemen and 2 villagers have 1/2 plough. Meadow, 35 acres. ^[Roald [* father of Thori *] had it. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has it]^ LIN 67,17 ?B? In LONDONTHORPE 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. An outlier of Belton. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1/2 plough. ^[Roald [* father of Thori *] had it]^ LIN 67,18 [* HOLLAND *] [* KIRTON Wapentake *] ?S? In DRAYTON Withar had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1/2 plough. A jurisdiction of Count Alan's manor of Drayton. Godric has 3 smallholders and meadow, 2 acres. ^[^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had it]^ LIN 67,19 In BICKER Withar [had] 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Godric has 1 plough in lordship; 12 villagers. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40[s]. [* Belongs to Belton. Roald [* father of Thori *] had it *] LIN 67,20 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In `HOUGHTON' Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had 14 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Fredegis [* father of Godric *], Kolgrim [* of Grantham *]'s man, has 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; and 2 mills, 30s; meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. LIN 67,21 There also ^[`HOUGHTON']^ 10 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Abbot Turold holds this land from Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] and ploughs it with his own lordship [land]. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 6s. ^[Belongs to `Houghton'. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it]^ LIN 67,22 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] ?M? In `OSEBY' Wulfric had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now Swein has it from the King; he has 1 plough. 3 villagers with 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill, 3s; meadow, 9 acres. Value before 1066, 10s. LIN 67,23 ?M? In DOWSBY Osfram had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now he has 1 plough himself. 6 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 31 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. LIN 67,24 [* `WINNIBRIGGS' Wapentake *] ?M? In GONERBY Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Now he also has 1 plough. 2 Freemen and 3 villagers with 6 oxen. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 16s. LIN 67,25 In SWINDERBY 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has it, with 1 plough and meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 9 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. ^[Belongs to Gonerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had it]^ LIN 67,26 In CANWICK Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 2 villagers with 1 plough; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 55 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 15s. [* Belongs to Gonerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had and holds it *] LIN 67,27 There also ^[CANWICK]^ Cwenthryth the nun [had] 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. Value 8s. [* Belongs to Gonerby. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] had and holds it *] <370d> ?68? Land of Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] and other thanes LIN 68,1 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In BURTON Ednoth? had 3 carucates of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] has 2 ploughs in lordship; 8 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough; 4 tributaries who pay 8s. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 21s; now 40s. LIN 68,2 ?M? In [South] CARLTON Gunnhvati had 6 carucates of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] has 6 oxen in a plough, and one of his men 1 plough. 8 Freemen, 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 30 1/2 acres; meadow in Nottingham[shire], 100 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. Exactions 40s. LIN 68,3 ?S? In NORTH CARLTON 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 Freemen and 3 smallholders have 1 1/2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 22 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of [South] Carlton. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] has it. Gunnhvati had it]^ LIN 68,4 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In METHERINGHAM Regnvald had 5 1/2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 1/2 ploughs. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] has 1 plough. 2 Freemen, 10 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church; meadow, 100 acres; underwood, 8 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. LIN 68,5 [* LINDSEY SOUTH RIDING *] [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] ?M? In [West] KEAL Siric had 12 bovates of land taxable. Land for 14 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 1 plough. 8 villagers with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 56 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 50s. LIN 68,6 ?B? In CONINGSBY 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 ox. {Inland} of [West] Keal. Ketilbiorn has 1 villager. 1 fishery, 40d; underwood, 20 acres. ^[Siric had it]^ LIN 68,7 In [West] ASHBY Ketilbiorn has 1 mill, 12s. [* Belongs to [West] Keal. Siric had it *] LIN 68,8 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CANDLESBY Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 1/2 plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. LIN 68,9 ?S? In BRATOFT Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. 2 villagers have 1 plough and meadow, 60 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Candlesby. Ketilbiorn has it]^ LIN 68,10 ?B? In ADDLETHORPE 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 4 villagers who do not plough. Meadow, 80 acres. ^[Outlier of Candlesby. Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] had it]^ LIN 68,11 ?B? In FRISKNEY Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 3 villagers who do not plough. Meadow 4 acres. ^[Outlier of Candlesby]^ LIN 68,12 ?S? In THEDDLETHORPE Siric [had] 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 4 Freemen who have 2 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 24 acres. ^[Jurisdiction of Candlesby]^ ^[Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] had it]^ LIN 68,13 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] ?M? In SUTTON[-on-Sea] Siric had 5 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 7 oxen. Ketilbiorn has 1 plough. 4 Freemen, 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 50 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 40s. LIN 68,14 ?S? There also ^[SUTTON[-on-Sea]]^ Siward [had] 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 1 1/2 oxen. A jurisdiction of Huttoft. Ketilbiorn has 4 Freemen with 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 5s. [* Stiupi had it *] LIN 68,15 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In GRASBY Ketilbiorn had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 Freemen and 4 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. ^[_ holds it]^ <371a> LIN 68,16 [* KESTEVEN *] [* `BELTISLOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CREETON Leofric had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. He also has 1 plough there himself and meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 30s. LIN 68,17 ?M? In SWINSTEAD Regnvald had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. He also has there himself 2 villagers with 1/2 plough; and meadow, 1 1/2 acres; underwood, 15 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. LIN 68,18 ?M? In CORBY [Glen] Bricteva had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. She also has 1 plough there herself. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. LIN 68,19 ?M? In WESTBY Toki [* son of Auti *] had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] has 5 oxen in a plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 12 acres; underwood, 30 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10[s]. LIN 68,20 ?M? In LOBTHORPE Algar had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. He [has] 1 plough there himself. 2 villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; pasturable woodland, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. LIN 68,21 ?M? {{In `LITTLE LAVINGTON' Osfram had 2 carucates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. He himself pledged 1 carucate of this land for 9 years for 20s. Meadow, 14 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s; now 5s.}} ^[_ holds it]^ LIN 68,22 ?M? In KEISBY Osfram had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. It is waste except for 3 villagers with 6 oxen. The men of the hundred say that the jurisdiction lies in Osgodby. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood, 2 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. ^[_ holds it]^ LIN 68,23 ?M? In SKILLINGTON Karli had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. He also still has it in alms; he has there 4 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. LIN 68,24 ?M? In COLSTERWORTH a thane of the Queen's had 4 carucates of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. He also himself has there 3 Freemen, 3 villagers and 7 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 mills, 2s; meadow, 1 acre; pasturable woodland, 80 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. LIN 68,25 In [South] WITHAM Ernwin the priest has in alms from the King 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. He has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 21 acres; 1 tributary with 1 plough at 4s. [Value] before 1066 and now, 10s. LIN 68,26 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] ?M? In {BURG} Arnketil has 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 2 Freemen with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now, 3s. LIN 68,27 ^[LINDSEY]^ WEST RIDING [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In THORPE[-le-Fallows] and AISTHORPE Swein had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Wulfgeat has it from the King. 1 villager and 2 smallholders have 1 plough and meadow, 13 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 8s; now 20s. LIN 68,28 There ^[THORPE[-le-Fallows] and AISTHORPE]^ Healfdene the priest has from the King 1 church to which belongs 1 bovate of land. Now it is waste. Value before 1066, 5s 4d. ^[Belongs to Thorpe[-le-Fallows]. Swein had it]^ LIN 68,29 In KEXBY Leodwin [* son of Raven *] has from the King 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. It is waste. Meadow, 32 acres; underwood, 6 1/2 acres. ^[Belongs to Thorpe[-le-Fallows]. Swein had it]^ LIN 68,30 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In INGHAM {Seuen}? had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Ernwin [* the priest *] [has it] from the King and Queen now. 1 Freeman and 1 villager who have 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. <371b> LIN 68,31 ?M? In FILLINGHAM Godric the deacon had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. Ernwin the priest held it from the Queen. Now it is the King's. Roger of Poitou received it without a deliverer. Eskil holds it. 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder have 3 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066 and now, 4s. LIN 68,32 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] ?M? In CLEATHAM Arnketil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Healfdene has 1 1/2 ploughs. 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 20s. LIN 68,33 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] ?M? In HIBALDSTOW {Brunier} had 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. Auti has 1 ox in a plough and meadow, 15 acres. Value 2s. LIN 68,34 ?M? In WADDINGHAM Arnketil [had] 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Healfdene has 1/2 plough. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen in a plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 5s 4d. LIN 68,35 ?M? There also ^[WADDINGHAM]^ Godric the deacon had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 3 oxen. {Elfain} has 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough; and meadow, 14 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. LIN 68,36 ?S? There also ^[WADDINGHAM]^ {Elfain} has 2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. A jurisdiction of this manor. 2 Freemen have 1/2 plough. ^[Jurisdiction of Waddingham. Godric the deacon had it]^ LIN 68,37 ?M? In YADDLETHORPE Ketil had 1 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. It is waste. Waldin had it but the King gave it back to an Englishman. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood, 13 acres. [Value] before 1066, 20s. LIN 68,38 ?2M? In WINTERTON Grimbald and Fulcric had 11 bovates of land taxable. Land for as many oxen. Siward the priest has 1 villager and 1 smallholder who have 2 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 50s; now 15[s]. LIN 68,39 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In ULCEBY Hugh had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 11 oxen. He also has 1 plough there himself. Value before 1066 and now, 10s. LIN 68,40 ?M? In GOXHILL Hugh had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. He also has there 4 villagers with 1 plough; and meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now the same. LIN 68,41 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In NEWTON[-by-Toft] Iusten had 3 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. He also has it. It is waste. Value before 1066, 5s 4d. LIN 68,42 ?M? In OWERSBY Ernwin the priest had 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Siward the priest has 1/2 plough. 2 Freemen with 2 bovates of this land; 2 villagers with 3 oxen in a plough. 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 10s. LIN 68,43 ?M? In OSGODBY Abba had 2 1/2 bovates of land taxable. Land for 5 oxen. It is waste. Siward [* the priest *] has it. Meadow, 6 acres. [Value] before 1066, 10s; now 3s. LIN 68,44 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] ?M? In CUXWOLD Stenkil had 6 bovates of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. Siward [* the priest *] has it. 3? Freemen and 2 smallholders with 6 oxen in a plough. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. LIN 68,45 ?M? In BEELSBY Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] had 4 bovates of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Godric his son has 2 oxen in a plough and meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066 and value now, 5s. LIN 68,46 [* `WALSHCROFT' Wapentake *] ?M? In OSGODBY Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *] [had] 1 bovate of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen. Siward the priest has 1 villager and 1 smallholder with 1 ox. Value before 1066, 5s; now 2s. <371c> LIN 68,47 [* LINDSEY WEST RIDING *] [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] ?M? In RISEHOLME Aghmund the priest [had] 1/2 carucate of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. He also has 1 plough there himself. This belongs to the church of St Michael [* of Lincoln *]. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. LIN 68,48 [* LINDSEY NORTH RIDING *] [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] ?M? In NETTLETON Leofeva [had] 5 bovates of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. She has 1/2 plough there herself. 2 villagers, 1 smallholder and 1 Freeman with 1/2 plough. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 5s. <371d> <372a> <372b> <372c> <372d> <373a> <374c> <374d> <375a> List 5 ?[CS]? Claims which there are in the South Riding of Lincoln[shire] and their settlement by the jurors LIN CS1 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] In TATHWELL hundred the Bishop of Bayeux's men claim 1 carucate of land against Robert the bursar, and the men of the Wapentake say that the Bishop himself ought rightly to have it. LIN CS2 In the same hundred ^[TATHWELL]^ the same Bishop ^[of Bayeux]^'s men claim 3 bovates of land against Earl Hugh, and the Wapentake says that the Bishop himself ought to have them. LIN CS3 In the same hundred ^[TATHWELL]^ the mill which was Aghmund [* son of Walraven *]'s and [which] after him Lambert and Jocelyn his son had, the Wapentake says that Robert the bursar ought to have with his land. LIN CS4 In LOUTH hundred the Bishop of Lincoln claims 1 mill against Count Alan, and the Wapentake testifies it ought to be the same Bishop's. LIN CS5 Those lands which Alsi [* son of Godram *] and Ulfgrim had in Lindsey they place [among the lands of] the Church of St Mary, Lincoln, and at Bishop Wulfwy's discretion, and so Bishop Remigius claims them because they had £160 for the lands themselves before 1066. LIN CS6 In BURWELL hundred the King's officers claim against Earl Hugh in HAUGHAM and MAIDENWELL the lands of the two brothers Godric and Edric, and the men of the Wapentake have adjudged them for the King's use. LIN CS7 In [Little] CARLTON hundred William of Percy claims 1/2 carucate of land against Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *], and the Wapentake testifies in favour of the same William. LIN CS8 In SOMERCOTES hundred Alfred of Lincoln claims 1/2 carucate of land against the King in YARBURGH, but the Riding says that he has nothing there except 9 1/2 acres and 1 plot, the jurisdiction of which lies in the King's manor of Gayton[-le-Wold]. LIN CS9 In the same hundred ^[SOMERCOTES]^ Siward Buss claims 1 mill against Alfred [* of Lincoln *], and the men of the Riding [say] that Alfred [* of Lincoln *] has half in Rainer of Brimeux's [manor] of Keddington and [that] the Bishop of Durham has the other half as a jurisdiction of Keddington. LIN CS10 In `SKIDBROOKE' hundred Alfred [* of Lincoln *] claims 3 bovates of land in STEWTON against Ilbert [* of Lacy *]. The men of the Riding say that Alfred [* of Lincoln *] ought to have them himself. LIN CS11 In WITHCALL hundred Rainer ^[of Brimeux]^ claims the whole minster [church], and the ?rq? men of the Riding say that it was his predecessor's, and [so was] the third part of the jurisdiction, and that Ilbert of Lacy [has] 2 parts of the jurisdiction over the church and the land which is an adjunct of it. LIN CS12 [* `CALCEWATH' Wapentake *] In SWABY hundred Robert the bursar claims against Earl Hugh 1 carucate of land in CLAYTHORPE. The men of the Riding say that the jurisdiction lies in Greetham and was Wiglac [* son of Siward *]'s and he himself left the land and forfeited it and they say that Robert the bursar has nothing there. LIN CS13 In RIGSBY hundred Losoard claims against Gilbert of Ghent 1 carucate of land in WELL. The men of the Riding say that before 1066 Thorulf had it with full jurisdiction and afterwards Tonni had it, and [that] this land was delivered to Bishop Odo by charter, but they have not seen the King's writ for it, and he had it himself on the day he was taken, and later he was dispossessed. LIN CS14 In the same hundred ^[RIGSBY]^ Rainer of Brimeux claims against Earl Hugh 2 bovates of land in ULCEBY, and the men of the Riding say that he ought to have nothing except the jurisdiction in Cumberworth, and the Earl [ought to have] the land. LIN CS15 In THEDDLETHORPE hundred the Bishop of Durham claims against Earl Hugh 2 bovates in MABLETHORPE. The men of the Riding say that he has nothing except 1 bovate which was Bergthorr's. <375b> and that the jurisdiction is Earl Hugh's in Greetham. There also William Blunt [has] 3 bovates which were Sumarlithi [* son of Karli *]'s, Godric's and Siward's, and the jurisdiction is in Greetham, by witness of the whole Riding. LIN CS16 In HUTTOFT hundred Alfred [* of Lincoln *] claims 2 bovates of land, and the men of the Riding say that he ought to have one with full jurisdiction, and the other likewise is his, but Earl Hugh has the jurisdiction in Greetham. LIN CS17 In the same hundred ^[HUTTOFT]^ the Riding says that the same Alfred [* of Lincoln *] ought to have the jurisdiction of 1 bovate which Alfred [* of Lincoln *] claims against Ketilbiorn in SUTTON[-on-Sea]. LIN CS18 In MUMBY hundred Count Alan claims 2 bovates of land against Gilbert of Ghent, but the Riding says that Gilbert's predecessor had full jurisdiction over it before 1066 and it ought to be his. LIN CS19 In WILLOUGHBY hundred the Bishop of Durham claims the land of Alnoth the priest against Gilbert of Ghent, and the men of the Riding say that they never saw the Bishop's predecessor put in possession of it, either by writ or officer, and they testify [it is] for Gilbert's use. LIN CS20 In the same hundred ^[WILLOUGHBY]^ the men of the Riding testify that Ketilbiorn ought to have 20 acres of woodland in HANBY, and Ivo Tallboys the jurisdiction. LIN CS21 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] Concerning the claim [disputed] between the Bishop of Durham and Eudo son of Spirewic, the men of Horncastle Wapentake have borne witness, with the agreement of the whole Riding, that the three brothers, Harold, Guthfrithr and Aelfric, divided their father's lordship land equally and jointly, and that only Harold and Guthfrithr divided their father's jurisdiction, without the third brother, and they held it equally and jointly before 1066. LIN CS22 [* `WRAGGOE' Wapentake *] Concerning the jurisdiction of 6 bovates about which there is a claim [disputed] between the Bishop ^[of Durham]^ and Eudo [* son of Spirewic *] in LANGTON[-by-Wragby] and in {TORP}, the men of `Wraggoe' Wapentake say that the said two brothers had the jurisdiction equally and jointly before 1066, but in 1066 Guthfrithr's sons had the whole jurisdiction, but they do not know how they had it, whether by force or by their uncle's gift. LIN CS23 Concerning the claim which Robert the bursar makes against Gilbert of Ghent about the woodland which is in LANGTON[-by-Wragby], `Wraggoe' Wapentake says, with the agreement of the whole Riding, that Tonni had it before 1066 with full jurisdiction in Baumber, and therefore Gilbert of Ghent rightly has it. LIN CS24 Concerning the underwood which Robert the bursar claims against the King in HAINTON and against Erneis of Buron in WRAGBY, by the witness of the Wapentake he has nothing there. But over Earl Hugh's 12 acres and the Bishop of Bayeux's 8 acres he has jurisdiction according to the witness of the men of the Wapentake and Riding. LIN CS25 [In] the claim which Rainer of Brimeux made against Alfred of Lincoln concerning the jurisdiction of 3 1/2 bovates of land, he ought to have nothing there, as the men of the Wapentake and Riding testify; but Roger of Poitou ought to have it [as belonging] to the house of his predecessor Klak in Hainton. <375c> LIN CS26 Concerning the claim which Erneis of Buron makes against William of Percy in LEGSBY about the jurisdiction of 4 bovates, the Wapentake says that the same Erneis ought rightly to have it. LIN CS27 Concerning the claim which Archbishop Thomas made - that is, that he ought to have jurisdiction over the land of Siward, the predecessor of Ivo Tallboys - the Wapentake says, and the Riding, that Siward held his land with as full jurisdiction as Godwin, the Archbishop's predecessor, held his, and therefore he does not claim it justly. LIN CS28 Archbishop Thomas ought to have jurisdiction over Eskil's land which the Bishop of Bayeux has in [South] WILLINGHAM because, as the whole County testifies, the Archbishop's predecessor had full jurisdiction over the same land, and the Bishop's men wrongfully took the same jurisdiction away from the same Archbishop. LIN CS29 Before 1066 Almer, Archbishop Thomas's predecessor, was in possession of the jurisdiction of 10 bovates in [South] WILLINGHAM. This land was Koddi's and is now Rainer of Brimeux's; it was pledged for £3 before 1066. Now the men of the Riding affirm that the Archbishop ought rightly to have this jurisdiction until £3 are paid to him. LIN CS30 Gilbert of Ghent and Norman of Arcy claim against William of Percy the jurisdiction of 12 bovates in STAINFIELD, which belongs to Barlings and was Tonni 's. But the Wapentake, and the County, says that Gilbert ought to have it, not Norman. But William of Percy holds it by the King's gift as Robert son of Stigand held it. LIN CS31 They put forward the same argument concerning the jurisdiction of 7 bovates in APLEY because it lies in Barlings and Tonni held it before 1066. LIN CS32 Also in APLEY the Bishop of Durham claims the jurisdiction of 2 bovates against William of Percy, and the Wapentake says that the same Bishop's predecessor had it and he ought to have it himself in Bullington. LIN CS33 [* HORNCASTLE Wapentake *] The Wapentake of Horncastle says that Robert the bursar wrongfully makes a claim against Gilbert of Ghent about 1/2 carucate of land in BAUMBER and about another 1/2 carucate in EDLINGTON. Before 1066 Tonni had this land. LIN CS34 Robert the bursar ought to have jurisdiction over the fishery and over the plot which Ketilbiorn holds in CONINGSBY because Aki [* son of Siward *], Robert's predecessor, had it before 1066. LIN CS35 [* `CANDLESHOE' Wapentake *] `Candleshoe' Wapentake says that Ivo Tallboys ought to have in ASHBY[-by-Partney] what he claims against Earl Hugh, that is, 1 mill and 1 bovate of land, but the jurisdiction belongs to Greetham. LIN CS36 Concerning 2 carucates of land which Robert the bursar claims against Gilbert of Ghent in SCREMBY through Wiglac [* son of Siward *], his predecessor, the Wapentake says that he had only 1 carucate and the jurisdiction of that was in Bardney; Wiglac [* son of Siward *], however, forfeited that land to [the loss of] his lord, Gilbert, and therefore Robert has nothing there, by the witness of the Riding. LIN CS37 Also in SCREMBY Ketilbiorn claims 1 carucate against Gilbert of Ghent through Godric, but they say that he had only 1/2 carucate and its jurisdiction was in Bardney; and Ketilbiorn wrongfully claims it as the Wapentake says, because his predecessor forfeited it. LIN CS38 The men of `Candleshoe' Wapentake testify, with the consent of <375d> the whole Riding, that Sighvatr, Alnoth, Fenkell and Eskil equally and jointly divided their father's land between themselves before 1066 and held it in such a way that if a royal expedition was necessary and Sighvatr could go, the other brothers helped him. After him, the next one went and Sighvatr, with the rest, helped him; and so on with them all. However, Sighvatr was the King's man. [The men] of Bolingbroke [Wapentake] testify to the same with the above men, and the South Riding also agrees. LIN CS39 [* `LOUTHESK' Wapentake *] In SALTFLEET, `MARE' and `SWINE' a new toll has come into use and Ansger of `Skidbrooke' has been receiving it, also Rainald, Humphrey and Geoffrey; `Louthesk' Wapentake, and the whole South Riding, says that this toll did not exist before 1066. Godric paid a toll of 1d according to the testimony of Ulfkil of Asterby who saw it. Arnketil of Withern testifies that he himself saw Ansger receive the toll from 24 ships from Hastings. LIN CS40 In SALTFLEET Hugh the servant receives the customary dues of the ships which come there willingly and unwillingly. These [dues] did not exist there before 1066; they originated this new practice and the men of the Riding say that they saw a claim made for it. List 6 ?[CN]? Claims in the North Riding LIN CN1 [* YARBOROUGH Wapentake *] In BARTON[-upon-Humber] and in [South] FERRIBY Gilbert of Ghent's men receive a different toll to the one they received before 1066, from bread, fishes, skins and very many other things, for which nothing was ever given. LIN CN2 In CAISTOR the King's men do likewise. LIN CN3 In LIMBER Ivo Tallboys claims 6 bovates of land against the King. The men of the County say that he ought to have the land himself and the King the jurisdiction. LIN CN4 Instead of 30 acres of meadow which Alfred [* of Lincoln *] claims in ULCEBY he ought to have in the same village 1 strip of ploughland. LIN CN5 Yarborough Wapentake testifies that in GOXHILL [* Earl *] Morcar gave Hugh 4 bovates of land with full jurisdiction, which Drogo of la Beuvrière claims. Alfred [* of Lincoln *] claims 1 bovate of this land. The Wapentake says that the land is Hugh's, and the jurisdiction is Alfred's. LIN CN6 The Wapentake testifies that King William gave the church of CAISTOR to St Mary's of Lincoln in alms; to which church belong 2 bovates of land in lordship, 2 villagers and 1 mill, and in Hundon the jurisdiction of 1 carucate. LIN CN7 Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] claims 3 bovates of land in SEARBY against Count Alan. The County says that Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] ought to have it, not Alan. LIN CN8 Hugh son of Baldric claims 1/2 bovate of land in BROCKLESBY. The men of the Riding say that the land ought to be his, and the jurisdiction Norman ^[of Arcy]^'s, through their predecessors. LIN CN9 In STALLINGBOROUGH the Wapentake says that Rainer the deacon held Elaf's 2 manors on the day he left this country. LIN CN10 Rainer of Brimeux ought to have the jurisdiction in LIMBER of 1/2 bovate of land which Archbishop Thomas has in Stallingborough. LIN CN11 Concerning one manor of Elaf's which Archbishop Thomas now has in Keelby, Rainer the deacon was in possession of it on the day he left this land. LIN CN12 [* BRADLEY Wapentake *] In [Great] COATES Alfred [* of Lincoln *] ought to have the land of the 2 bovates and Durand Malet the jurisdiction [of them] with 3 villagers who belong to it. LIN CN13 Rainer the deacon was in possession of 1 carucate of land in <376a> SWALLOW when he left this land. Likewise the same Rainer the deacon was in possession of Erik [* brother of Tosti *]'s land which is in GRIMSBY hundred; now the Bishop of Bayeux has it. LIN CN14 Ralph of Mortimer's men and Losoard 's men receive a new toll in GRIMSBY, which did not exist before 1066, but Losoard denies that his men did it on his authority. LIN CN15 [* WALSHCROFT Wapentake *] The Bishop of Bayeux and the Bishop of Lincoln ought to have jurisdiction over 2 1/2 bovates of land which lies in [the lands of] the church of Winghale. LIN CN16 In OWERSBY hundred the Bishop of Bayeux has jurisdiction over 1/2 carucate of land which was Ernwin the priest's, and is now Siward the priest's. LIN CN17 In OSGODBY Jocelyn son of Lambert ought to have jurisdiction ?rq? over 1/2 bovate of land. LIN CN18 In TEALBY hundred Rainer the deacon had Erik [* brother of Tosti *]'s land with all that belongs there. Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] holds it and Rainer claims it. The Riding testifies that Count Alan's predecessor had the jurisdiction but they do not know of what type. LIN CN19 In CLAXBY Jocelyn son of Lambert ought to have 1 mill which Geoffrey, Ivo Tallboys' man, seized against his [will]. LIN CN20 In CROXBY William Blunt ought to have 1 garden in Ivo Tallboys' land, but he is prevented [from doing so] on account of a mill which was not there before 1066. LIN CN21 [* `HAVERSTOE' Wapentake *] In FULSTOW the Bishop of Durham ought to have 40 acres of land - of meadow - and 4 plots, and Count Alan jurisdiction over them, as the Wapentake says. LIN CN22 In the same village ^[FULSTOW]^ they judge that Count Alan has jurisdiction over 1 carucate of land in Robert the bursar's land, and Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] ought to have 1 salt-house there which he claims, and Count Alan jurisdiction over it. LIN CN23 Rainer the deacon was in possession of Fulcric's land in CUXWOLD when he left this land. Now Archbishop Thomas holds it; Rainer of Brimeux claims it. LIN CN24 Also in CUXWOLD William of Percy ought to have 2 bovates of land, which he claims, in Hugh son of Baldric's land. The Wapentake testifies in favour of him. LIN CN25 The Wapentake says that Count Alan ought to have jurisdiction over Grimkel's hall, whose land the Bishop of Durham has in [Wold] Newton. LIN CN26 Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] did not deliver the land of Ingimundr and his brothers to Count Alan, but the same Ingimundr made it subject to this Count on account of other land which he held from him. LIN CN27 [* LUDBOROUGH Wapentake *] The North Riding, and all the County, testifies that the land of Ulf [* son of Topi *] in [North] Ormsby, that is 4 1/2 carucates of land, was sold to St Mary's of Stow before 1066 and it lay in its [lands] in 1066, and later on Bishop Remigius was in possession of it. LIN CN28 In {SCHEMIN} [* [North] Ormsby *] in Ivo Tallboys' land Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] claims 3 messuages which he ought to have, by witness of the Wapentake, with full jurisdiction. LIN CN29 In FOTHERBY, the land of Berengar of Tosny, the Bishop of Durham ought to have 5 bovates of land and Berengar [* of Tosny *] jurisdiction over it. LIN CN30 [* BOLINGBROKE Wapentake *] The Wapentake, and the whole County, testifies that the Bishop of Durham ought to have the land of 3 brothers with full jurisdiction, and Eudo son of Spirewic the land of the fourth brother, likewise with full jurisdiction: their names are Sighvatr - or Godwin - Alnoth, Fenkell and Eskil. <376b> List 7 ?[CW]? Claims in the West Riding LIN CW1 [* `LAWRESS' Wapentake *] `Lawress' Wapentake testifies that Alnoth had full jurisdiction over his land, 3 carucates in BURTON. Now Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] has it after him. LIN CW2 The Abbot of Peterborough claims 4 bovates of land in RISEHOLME, Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s land, and the Wapentake testifies that before 1066 they lay in [the lands of] the church of All Saints in Lincoln. LIN CW3 Three burgesses of Lincoln, Guthroth [* the lawman *], Leofwin and Sigewine, before 1066 held in pledge from Aghmund [* son of Walraven *] the land which Jocelyn son of Lambert claims in `[Middle] CARLTON' against Norman the fat. LIN CW4 In SCAMPTON Norman the fat added £3 and 1 gold mark, and he pledged this to Ivo the sheriff. LIN CW5 In SCOTHERN hundred before 1066 Godric, Norman ^[of Arcy]^'s predecessor, had 4 1/2 bovates of land, as the Wapentake testifies. LIN CW6 In the same hundred ^[SCOTHERN]^ Gilbert of Ghent claims 1 carucate of land against the Abbot of Peterborough. But the Wapentake testifies that St Peter's had this land with its jurisdiction in 1066. LIN CW7 In NETTLEHAM hundred Bishop Remigius claims 2 bovates of land and the Wapentake testifies he ought to have them himself. LIN CW8 The Wapentake says that St Peter's of Peterborough ought to have the fourth part of the woodland which Ranulf and Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] claim in REEPHAM. LIN CW9 [* `WELL' Wapentake *] The Wapentake testifies that Ulfkil, Asfrith, Restelf and Wulfmer had full jurisdiction over their lands and over their men in STURTON[-by-Stow] hundred. St Mary's [* of Stow *] has 2 parts of the jurisdiction over the forfeiture in the Wapentake, and the Earl the third. Now the King [has it]. Likewise concerning heriot. If they had forfeited their land, St Mary's would have had 2 parts and the Earl the third. LIN CW10 The Shire testifies that Gunnhvati's land - 1 manor of 1 carucate in lordship - was forfeited, 2 parts [going] to St Mary's [* of Stow *] and the third part for the Earl's use. Likewise concerning all the jurisdiction which belongs to [Gate] Burton or {Broctone}. Likewise also concerning Steingrimr's land, 18 bovates of land. LIN CW11 Concerning all the thanes who have land in `Well' Wapentake, St Mary's has 2 parts of the forfeiture, the Earl the third; likewise concerning heriot. Likewise if they had forfeited their land, two parts [would have been] in St Mary's [* of Stow *] and the third part in the Earl's hands. Now the King has it. In this custom Gilbert of Ghent does not partake nor Robert of Tosny nor Ralph of Mortimer because of their predecessors. LIN CW12 [* `ASLACOE' Wapentake *] Before 1066 Grimkel had full jurisdiction over his land, but in 1066 he forfeited it and gave it to Merleswein the sheriff, because he stood accused before the King, and made him heir to it. LIN CW13 In OWMBY[-by-Spital] Jocelyn [* son of Lambert *] has 9 bovates of Aghmund [* son of Walraven *]'s land and Ivo [* Tallboys *] 1 bovate. Bishop Remigius ought to have the jurisdiction of these. <376c> LIN CW14 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake *] In NORTHORPE hundred Siward Rufus had 1 carucate of land with full jurisdiction before 1066, and more recently Ralph of Neville held it from Abbot Turold, but he did not have a deliverer for it. Now it is adjudged for the King's use. LIN CW15 In the same hundred ^[NORTHORPE]^ in LAUGHTON village Guy of Craon claims jurisdiction over Swein's land through his predecessor Wilgrim? , and the Wapentake testifies that Wilgrim? himself had full jurisdiction over the same Swein before 1066. LIN CW16 [* CORRINGHAM Wapentake and `MANLEY Wapentake *] The Shire testifies that in 1066 and later Eskil ^[brother of Brand]^ had from King Edward these three manors, SCOTTON, SCOTTER and RAVENTHORPE, under his free authority. Likewise he had MUSKHAM in Nottinghamshire. He held 1 manor, MANTON, on lease from his brother [* Abbot *] Brand, the monk. LIN CW17 [* EPWORTH Wapentake *] The West Riding testifies that the claims which have been [made] in EPWORTH Wapentake have been rightly made. [a] Norman the fat claims 7 bovates of land against Geoffrey of la Guerche in HAXEY. [b] Gilbert of Ghent claims 4 carucates of land and 6 bovates against Geoffrey himself. This is Ulf Fenman's land in BELTON. [c] Henry of Ferrers claims 3 bovates of land against Geoffrey himself. This is Siward Barn's land in AMCOTTS. [d] Again, Gilbert of Ghent claims 1/2 carucate of the jurisdiction in BELTON against the same Geoffrey which was Ulf Fenman's. LIN CW18 [* `MANLEY' Wapentake *] The Wapentake testifies that in WINTERINGHAM hundred Erneis of Buron ought to have {Wege} 's land, that is 6 bovates of land and 1 plot in Gilbert of Ghent's jurisdiction and another plot with full jurisdiction. LIN CW19 In THEALBY hundred Ralph Paynel claims 1 plot. The Wapentake says that he ought to have it himself and the King the jurisdiction in Kirton[-in-Lindsey]. LIN CW20 Norman of Arcy claims 3 bovates of land in NORMANBY against Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *]. The Wapentake says that the land ought to be his and the jurisdiction Drogo's. <376d> List 8 ?[CK]? Claims in Kesteven LIN CK1 [* `NESS' Wapentake *] `Ness' Wapentake and the whole Riding have testified that the land of Wulfgeat and his mother Wulffled was not Arnbiorn 's, his sister's relative, and he only had it in charge until Wulfgeat could hold the land: that is, 7 carucates in UFFINGTON, 6 1/2 carucates in TALLINGTON, 6 bovates in CASEWICK and 4 bovates - 1/2 carucate - in `EAST DEEPING' [* DEEPING [St James] *]. LIN CK2 The Wapentake says that before 1066 St Peter's of Peterborough had 60 acres of land which Countess Judith has and cultivates with ploughs from Belmesthorpe. The {warnode} of these 60 acres of land and of 48 acres of meadow lies in Uffington [the land] of Alfred of Lincoln, but it has been kept back by force LIN CK3 The Wapentake says that Azur's 1/2 carucate of land in BARHOLM ought to be Gunfrid of Chocques'. LIN CK4 The Wapentake says that Hereward [* `the Wake' *] did not have Asfrith's land in BARHOLM hundred on the day he fled. LIN CK5 [* BELTISLOE Wapentake *] Ralph Paynel has 6 bovates of land of ^[Earl]^ Morcar's land in BURTON[-le-Coggles] hundred, but Merleswein did not have it before 1066. LIN CK6 The Abbot of Peterborough claims 1 bovate of land against Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] in Witham[-on-the-Hill] hundred. The Wapentake says that the land ought to be St Peter's and the jurisdiction Gilbert of Ghent's in Edenham. LIN CK7 In [Little] BYTHAM hundred Radbod ought to have 1 carucate of land which he claims, but the jurisdiction is St Peter's of Peterborough. LIN CK8 They say that the {warnode} of 4d from 60 acres of woodland which lies in SKILLINGTON belongs in [Little?] Bytham. LIN CK9 They say that Arnbiorn had 13 acres of woodland and 25 acres of arable land in IRNHAM and that it belongs to Aslackby which Robert of Tosny has. LIN CK10 Archbishop Aldred acquired LENTON and SKILLINGTON, with the outlier HARDWICK, from Ulf son of Topi with his own money which he gave him in the sight of the Wapentake; later they saw the King's seal through which he was possessed of these lands because Ilbold had dispossessed him of them. LIN CK11 [* `FLAXWELL' Wapentake *] The Wapentake says that Eskil was the King's thane and never had his land under Merleswein. LIN CK12 Robert of Stafford wrongfully held 6 bovates, a jurisdiction, of Arnketil's land in RAUCEBY hundred, as the Wapentake says. LIN CK13 They say that Bishop Remigius's claim which he makes concerning Arnketil's jurisdiction in RAUCEBY hundred is wrongful because he only had 10 bovates himself from the lordship of the same Arnketil's land in exchange, and the whole of the other land was delivered to the Bishop of Durham. LIN CK14 [* `LANGOE' Wapentake *] The Wapentake says that the 9 bovates of land which Walter of Aincourt claims are a jurisdiction of Branston, the land of Alsi the deacon which Walter has now: therefore he is claiming rightfully. LIN CK15 The men of NAVENBY hold back by force 16s from the customary dues of pasturage which are in Scopwick and Kirkby [Green] and they did not give them before 1066. LIN CK16 Robert of Stafford claims that the land of Auti, Archbishop Thomas's man, ought to lie in the jurisdiction of his predecessor, Leofsi, but the Wapentake says that they never saw Auti give the jurisdiction to Leofsi. LIN CK17 Concerning Earl Hugh's claim, they say that Othin had the land before 1066 and the jurisdiction lay in Potterhanworth. <377a> LIN CK18 In CANWICK Swartbrand [* son of Ulf *] claims 140 acres. The Wapentake bears witness in favour of him because his father, Ulf [* Fenman *], gave 1 gold mark in pledge for this land. LIN CK19 [* WINNIBRIGGS Wapentake *] In PONTON Countess Judith holds 2 manors which were Almer's and his brothers'. Robert of Tosny claims them, and the Wapentake bears witness for him that they were delivered to him in exchange for Marston. LIN CK20 In CASTHORPE Robert of Tosny claims 2 bovates and 2 plots against Robert Malet and the Wapentake says they ought to lie in Woolsthorpe[-by-Belvoir]. Concerning 1 garden in the same village they say that it ought to lie in Robert of Stafford's [manor of] Casthorpe. LIN CK21 They say that Northmann son of Merewin had 7 gardens in ?rq? GRANTHAM and their jurisdiction belongs there, but the gardens themselves belong to Gonerby. They say likewise concerning 2 bovates of land which belong to Gonerby and the jurisdiction lies in Grantham. LIN CK22 Ivo Tallboys claims 2 carucates of land, less 30 acres, in STENWITH against Robert of Tosny for which he pays the tax himself. Concerning this, they say that it is right that they themselves should go over this land and divide it rightly in proportion to the tax they pay. LIN CK23 In STOKE [Rochford] half hundred Robert of Stafford claims Karli's land, 3 carucates of land. The Wapentake says that this land was Ralph the constable's and the said Robert has nothing there. LIN CK24 They say that the tithes and customary church dues from `Winnibriggs' Wapentake and `Threo' Wapentake, from all the jurisdictions and {inlands} which the King has there, belong to the church of Grantham. LIN CK25 [* GRAFFOE Wapentake *] Osbern, the King's officer, claims 1 carucate of land in THURLBY which by the Wapentake's witness he ought to have and to render the jurisdiction in Eagle, Countess Judith's manor. LIN CK26 Drogo of la Beuvrière claims 10 bovates of land, a jurisdiction, in THURLBY against Osbern of Arques, but the Wapentake says that he is claiming them wrongfully. LIN CK27 Concerning the claim which the Abbot of Westminster makes against Baldwin ^[of Flanders]^ about the land and jurisdiction of Aelric son of Mergeat, they say that they heard that the same Aelric gave it to St Peter's, but they do not know whether [it was] the whole or the half. However, they say that in HADDINGTON there are 8 1/2 carucates of land, a jurisdiction and {inland} of Doddington, in [South] HYKEHAM 4 carucates of land, a jurisdiction of Doddington, in SKELLINGTHORPE 12 carucates, a jurisdiction of Doddington, and in WHISBY 6 carucates of land, {inland} and a jurisdiction of Doddington. The Abbot of Westminster claims the whole of this because the head manor was given to St Peter's. All the County bears witness in favour of St Peter's. LIN CK28 The Wapentake says that Kofse had 10 bovates of land and 1 ?rq? church in the jurisdiction of Thorpe[-on-the-Hill]. LIN CK29 The Wapentake says that Siward, not Ulf [* Fenman *] - Swartbrand's father -, had the manor of 4 carucates of land in NORTH HYKEHAM, and therefore his claim is not right. LIN CK30 [* `ASWARDHURN' Wapentake *] They say that the 6 bovates of land in AUSTHORPE which were Godric's and now are Martin 's, ought to be {inland} of Ewerby. LIN CK31 Ralph Paynel claims against Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] in HECKINGTON 6 bovates, land which was Algar the deacon's. The Wapentake says that <377b> Merleswein, Ralph's predecessor, did not have it. LIN CK32 In QUARRINGTON Waldin the Breton claims 14 bovates of land against the Abbot of Ramsey, but the Wapentake says that he does not claim it rightly. LIN CK33 Also in QUARRINGTON Bishop Remigius claims that he held Arnketil's land in pledge, but [Arnketil] denies this and holds from the King. LIN CK34 Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] claims 2 bovates of land and 1 garden against the King in KIRKBY[-la-Thorpe] from Earl Morcar's land which Thorkil held. The Wapentake says that both that the jurisdiction was Earl Morcar's and [that] this land does not lie in another manor. LIN CK35 In INGOLDSBY Robert Malet claims jurisdiction over 4 bovates of land which Gilbert of Ghent has. The Wapentake says that Robert himself ought to have it through Azur, his predecessor. LIN CK36 [* LOVEDEN Wapentake *] In CAYTHORPE hundred Gilbert of Ghent claims against Robert of Vessey the meadow which was Aelric [* son of Mergeat *]'s, his predecessor, but the Wapentake says that the same Aelric had the whole meadow, and Gilbert's predecessor did not have anything of it except by renting it for money. LIN CK37 The Wapentake testifies that the tithe and the other customary dues of CARLTON [Scroop] lie in the church of the same village. LIN CK38 In [Long] BENNINGTON Count Alan claims 10 bovates of land, but the Wapentake says that they belong to Carlton [Scroop], William of Warenne's manor, and that Earl Harold, his predecessor, had them thus. LIN CK39 The Bishop of Durham claims 2 bovates of land in MARSTON from Thorfridh's land. Concerning this, they say that Northmann gave Thorfridh himself 3 gold marks for this land before 1066, and after 1066 he gave a fourth mark. LIN CK40 [* AVELAND Wapentake *] The men of Aveland Wapentake testify that the manor [of] BOURNE was Earl Morcar's before 1066. Now Oger ^[the Breton]^ has it from the King. Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] claims it, but wrongfully. LIN CK41 The Wapentake says that the 3 1/2 bovates which Oger ^[the Breton]^ has in DYKE lie in Haconby and are by rights Heppo the bowman's. LIN CK42 They say that 1 carucate of land in MORTON, {inland}, and 1 1/2 bovates in HANTHORPE, a jurisdiction, belong to Haconby, and were there before 1066 and [that] Leofric had them. LIN CK43 They say that also in MORTON St Benedict's of Ramsey ought to have 1/2 carucate of land with full jurisdiction. Oger ^[the Breton]^ holds it wrongfully. LIN CK44 They say that in HACONBY Oger ^[the Breton]^ holds wrongfully 9 bovates of land because Gilbert of Ghent ought to have them through Ulf Fenman, his predecessor, who had them before 1066. LIN CK45 The Wapentake says that Healfdene [* son of Topi *]'s land in DUNSBY, which Bishop Remigius holds and the Abbot of Peterborough claims, was not St Peter's before 1066. LIN CK46 In RIPPINGALE Oger ^[the Breton]^ holds 1 carucate of land which the Wapentake says was Robert of Tosny's predecessor's. LIN CK47 They say that Osfram's land in KIRKBY [Underwood] was not in Arnbiorn 's jurisdiction. LIN CK48 They say that St Guthlac's [* of Crowland *] land which Oger ^[the Breton]^ holds in RIPPINGALE was lordship revenue of the monks, and that Abbot Ulfkil assigned it to Hereward [* `the Wake' *] at a revenue as might be <377c> agreed between them each year, but the Abbot repossessed it before Hereward fled from the country because he had not held to the agreement. LIN CK49 They say that the jurisdiction of 3 carucates of land in DOWSBY, which Osfram had in pledge and was later redeemed, ought to lie in Rippingale, St Guthlac's [* of Crowland *] manor. They say it was thus before 1066 and later until Guy of Craon took possession of it. LIN CK50 The claims which Drogo of la Beuvrière makes on the lands of [* Earl *] Morcar they leave to the King's judgement. LIN CK51 They say that Robert of Stafford wrongfully claims Karli's land in BILLINGBOROUGH because the same Karli held it from Ralph the constable. LIN CK52 They say that Wulfric Wilde's land in WALCOT hundred ought to be half the Bishop of Durham's, and half that of a certain man Wulfgeat who has it in alms from the King. LIN CK53 Ralph Paynel claims full jurisdiction over Aelfric [* son of Godram *]'s land which Guy of Craon has in OSBOURNBY. The Wapentake says that the same Ralph ought to have 1 horse from this land whenever he goes on a [military] expedition LIN CK54 In PICKWORTH there are 2 carucates of land which were Auti's and now are Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *]'s. They are not in the count of any hundred and do not have their like in Lincolnshire. LIN CK55 [* THREO Wapentake *] Concerning Thori [* son of Roald *]'s land in [Old] SOMERBY which Walter of Aincourt has, they say that before 1066 they saw the same Thori have it, but in 1066 Northmann held it in pledge. The men of the Wapentake do not know on what basis because they have not seen him perform any service for it. LIN CK56 They say that the tithe and other customs [due] to the church from Thori [* son of Roald *]'s land in ROPSLEY hundred belong to St Peter's church [* of Ropsley *]. LIN CK57 Walter of Aincourt claims the service of Guy of Raimbeaucourt's men in the manor of SYSTON, but he does not have a just claim. LIN CK58 In WELBY hundred Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] claims 4 carucates of land against Guy of Craon, but the Wapentake bears witness in favour of Guy that they are rightly his. LIN CK59 They say that Walter of Aincourt ought not to have 1/2 carucate of land which he claims against the King in BELTON, but the King [ought to have it]. LIN CK60 Also in BELTON Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] ought to have 1 bovate of land of Algar's land which Guy of Craon has, but the jurisdiction belongs to Guy in `Towthorpe'. LIN CK61 They say that before 1066 Leofric the noble withheld the {warnode} of 10 acres of meadow also in BELTON. Kolgrim [* of Grantham *] claims the jurisdiction of these 10 acres. LIN CK62 They say that the whole of the customs [due] to the church and the tithe from `WESTHORPE' belong to the church of Grantham, as Bishop Osmund claims. LIN CK63 In HONINGTON hundred Gilbert [* of Ghent *] claims the jurisdiction of 2 1/2 carucates of land through his predecessor Ulf [* Fenman *], but the Wapentake says that Ivo [* Tallboys *] ought to have the jurisdiction as Azur, his predecessor, had it from Ulf. LIN CK64 Robert of Stafford claims 2 mills which are in BARKSTON, and Kolsveinn [* of Lincoln *] likewise claims them. The Wapentake says that they lie in Marston and their jurisdiction in Grantham. <377d> List 9 [* Claims in Holland *] LIN CK65 [* KIRTON Wapentake *] In DRAYTON hundred Count Alan has 1 carucate of land from St Benedict's of Ramsey. Bishop Remigius claims it and the Wapentake bears witness in favour of him that ^[Bishop]^ Wulfwy, his predecessor, held it from St Benedict's before 1066. LIN CK66 Guy of Craon holds 4 bovates of land in DRAYTON and 10 bovates in BICKER hundred from the land of Aethelstan son of Godram. Count Alan claims these, and Algar, his man, has given a pledge to the King's barons to establish by court-judgement or by combat that Aethelstan himself was not in possession of these 14 bovates before 1066. Against this Guy's man, Alstan of Frampton, has given his pledge to prove that he was in possession of them with full jurisdiction, and that Guy was in possession of them from the time of Ralph the constable until now, and he holds them now. LIN CK67 The men of Holland testify that Healfdene [* son of Topi *], Bishop Remigius's predecessor, had in STEYNING 3 carucates of land without interference which Count Alan now has and [has] wrongfully because the Bishop was in possession of them. LIN CK68 Alfred of Lincoln claims 1 carucate of land in QUADRING against Count Alan. The men of Holland agree with the same Alfred both that it was his predecessor's, and [that] he himself was in possession of it in the time of Earl Ralph. LIN CK69 Gyrth , Count Alan's man, gave a pledge to affirm that Count Alan's predecessor had 6 bovates of land with full jurisdiction in GOSBERTON and therefore Guy of Craon does not claim them rightly. LIN CK70 [* ELLOE Wapentake *] The men of Holland testify [that] the jurisdiction of Ketil of Sutton's monastery of [Long] Sutton lies in the King's manor of Tydd [St Mary]. LIN CK71 The 6 carucates of land which the King's officers claim in HOLBEACH lay in the King's manor of Gedney. Now Count Alan has them as one manor by the King's gift. <378a> <378b> <378c> <378d> <379a> YORKSHIRE SUMMARY: [For copyright reasons, the text for the Yorkshire Summary cannot be included] <382c> <382d> <1a> ESSEX List 1 [LIST OF LANDHOLDERS IN ESSEX] 1 William King of the English [2] Holy Trinity, Canterbury [3] The Bishop of London [4] The same Bishop's Holding 5 The Canons of St Paul's [London] 6 The Abbey of Westminster 7 The Bishop of Durham 8 The Canons of Waltham 9 The Abbey of [Bark]ing 10 The Abbey of Ely 11 The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds 12 The Canons of [the Church of] St Martin[-le-Grand], London 13 The Abbey of Battle 14 The [Abbey of] Saint-Valery 15 The Abbey of La Trinité, Caen 16 The Abbey of Saint-Etienne of the same [place] 17 The Abbey of Saint-Ouen [Rouen] 18 The Bishop of Bayeux [19] The Bishop of Hereford [20] Count Eustace [21] Count Alan 22 William of Warenne [23] Richard son of Count Gilbert [24] Swein of Essex 25 Eudo the steward 26 Roger of Auberville 27 Hugh de Montfort 28 Haimo the steward [29] Henry of Ferrers 30 Geoffrey de Mandeville 31 The Count of Eu 32 Robert Gernon 33 Ralph Baynard 34 Ranulf Peverel 35 Aubrey de Vere 36 Peter of Valognes 37 Ranulf brother of Ilger 38 Tihel the Breton 39 Roger of Rames 40 John son of Waleran 41 Robert son of Corbucion 42 Walter the deacon 43 Roger Bigot 44 Robert Malet 45 William of Ecouis 46 Roger of Poitou 47 Hugh of Gournay 48 William Peverel 49 Ralph of Limésy 50 Robert of Tosny 51 Ralph of Tosny 52 Walter of Douai 53 Matthew of Mortagne 54 The Countess of Aumale 55 Countess Judith 56 Frodo the Abbot's brother 57 Sasselin 58 Gilbert son of Turold 59 William Leofric 60 Hugh of St Quentin 61 Edmund son of Algot 62 Roger the marshal 63 Adam son of Durand [Malsor] 64 Jocelyn the lorimer 65 John nephew of Waleran 66 William the deacon 67 Walter the cook 68 Modwin 69 Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] 70 Hagebern 71 Theodric Pointel [72] Roger God-save-ladies 73 Gilbert son of Solomon 74 William son of Constantine 75 Ansger the cook 76 Robert son of Roscelin 77 Ralph Pinel 78 Robert son of Gobert 79 Reginald the bowman 80 Gundwin 81 Otto the goldsmith 82 Gilbert the priest 83 Grim [the reeve] 84 Wulfeva [wife of Fin] 85 Edward [son of Swein] 86 Thorkil [the reeve] 87 Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] 88 Godwin [the deacon] [89] The King's free men [90] Annexations [B Colchester] <1b> ESSEX ?1? LANDS OF THE KING ESS 1,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE [* Earl *] Harold held BENFLEET before 1066 as one manor, for 8 hides. Now Ranulf brother of Ilger has charge of this manor, in the King's hands. Then 12 villagers, now 21; always 6 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 11 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 30 acres; pasture for 130 sheep; 1/2 mill. Then it was valued at £8; now it pays £12, but however it is only valued at £8. In this manor there was at that time a free man with 1/2 hide, who has now been made one of the villagers; he is in the above reckoning. 1/2 hide of this manor was given before 1066 to a church of another manor; but after this manor came into the King's lordship, it was taken from the church, and again lies in the [lands of the] manor. In the whole of this Hundred the King has 18 free men, who hold 1/2 hide and 49 acres and pasture for 20 sheep. It is valued at 10s. In the lordship of the above manor 1 cob, 1 ass, 30 pigs, 70 sheep. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,2 Half-Hundred of WITHAM [* Earl *] Harold held WITHAM before 1066 as 1 manor, for 5 hides. Now Peter the sheriff has charge of this manor, in the King's hands. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 21 villagers, now 15; then 9 smallholders, now 10; then 6 slaves, now 9; then 23 Freemen, now the same. Then 18 men's ploughs, now 7; this loss was in the time of sheriffs Swein ^[of Essex]^ and ^[Ralph]^ Baynard, and through the cattle plague. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; pasture which then paid 6d, now 14d; always 1 mill. The aforesaid ^[23]^ Freemen, who have 2 ploughs, hold 2 hides and 1 virgate. Then, in total, value £10; now £20, but the sheriff <2a> receives from it £34 between his customary dues and the pleas of the Half-Hundred, and £4 in gifts. In the lordship of this manor Peter acquired 4 [***], 24 cattle, 136 pigs and 101 sheep; now, wholly the same. Attached to this manor before 1066 were 34 free men who then paid 10s as a customary due, and 11d. Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] holds 2 of them with 45 acres, value 6s; they pay their customary due to the manor. Theodric Pointel [holds] 8, with 1/2 hide and 22 1/2 acres, who pay the customary due; value 20s. Ranulf Peverel [holds] 10, with 2 hides and 45 acres, who do not pay the customary due; value 15s. William son of Gross [holds] 5, with 1 hide and 15 acres, 1 only pays the customary due; value £3 13s. Ralph Baynard [holds] 6, with 1/2 hide and 35 acres, 1 pays the customary due; value 20s. Haimo the steward [holds] 1, with 1/2 hide, and he pays the customary due; value 20s. Jocelyn the lorimer has the land of one and does not pay the customary due, namely 1 hide which the monks of St Etheldreda's of Ely claim; the Hundred testifies for them for half [of it], but they know nothing of the other part; value then 100s, now 60s; when Jocelyn acquired it, 100s. In total, value before 1066 £14 less 2s; now £12 9s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,3 Half-Hundred of HARLOW [* Earl *] Harold held HATFIELD [Broad Oak] before 1066 as 1 manor, for 20 hides. Then 51 villagers, now 60; then 19 smallholders, now 30; then 20 slaves, now 22. Then 9 ploughs in lordship, now 8. 3 cobs, 40 cattle, 195 pigs and 200 sheep less 7. Then 40 men's ploughs, now 31 1/2; this loss was in the time of all of the sheriffs and through the cattle plague. Woodland, 800 pigs; meadow, 120 acres; pasture which pays 9 wethers <2b> in the manor; 41 acres of arable land. To the church of this manor belonged 1 hide and 30 acres, which Swein ^[of Essex]^ took away after he lost the sheriffdom; this land paid the customary due to this manor. Before 1066, there also belonged to this manor 1 Freeman with 1/2 hide, whom G[eoffrey] de Mandeville took away; attached to this land is 1 villager with 1 acre which Count E[ustace] holds, value 4d. Also 30 acres which a smith, who was put to death on account of robbery, held before 1066, and the King's reeve added that land to this manor; also 40 acres of woodland which King Edward's reeve held; of which land and woodland Osmund of Anjou dispossessed the King's reeve and the manor. Robert Gernon now holds it. 1/2 hide which 1 Freeman held before 1066; Robert Gernon also holds this. Apart from this, 3 outliers were attached to this manor before 1066, HERTFORD, AMWELL and HODDESDON, which lie in Hertfordshire, [and] which Ralph of Limésy now holds. Also 1 Freeman with 30 acres who always belonged to this manor. Value of the manor then £36; now £60, but the ^[Ralph the]^ sheriff receives £80 from it, and 100s in gifts. Also the value then of the 3 outliers £12, the Freemen's land 45s. Woodland, 40 pigs. Later on we recovered 1/2 hide which 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's held before 1066; now Ralph of Marcy holds it in Haimo [* the steward *]'s Holding. Value then 10s; now 7[s]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,4 Hundred of BECONTREE [* Earl *] Harold held HAVERING[-atte-Bower] before 1066 as 1 manor, for 10 hides. Then 41 villagers, now 40. Always 41 smallholders; 6 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 41 men's ploughs, now 40. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 100 acres; now 1 mill. 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 160 pigs and 269 sheep. Attached to this manor before 1066 were 4 free men with 4 hides <3a> who paid the customary due. Now Robert son of Corbucion holds 3 hides and Hugh de Montfort the fourth hide, and they have not paid the customary due since they have had them. And besides, Robert also holds 4 1/2 hides which 1 free man held in this manor before 1066. Also associated was 1 Freeman with 30 acres who paid the customary due; John son of Waleran now holds him. Value of this manor before 1066 £36; now [£]40; Peter the sheriff receives from it £80 in dues and £10 in gifts. To this manor belong 20 acres which lie in Loughton [and] which [* Earl *] Harold's reeve held before 1066; now the King's reeve holds them. Value 40d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,5 Hundred of DUNMOW In SHELLOW [Bowells] 3 Freemen with 35 acres. Value 3s 10d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,6 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' In LATCHINGDON Alwin, a free man, held 1/2 hide and 30 acres before 1066. Later Theodric Pointel annexed it. Now the King has it. Always 1/2 plough. Value 15s. Of this land, 1 villager holds 30 acres at `STUDLY' value 5s; another villager [holds] 15 acres, value 3s. Also 3 men hold 1/2 hide and 10 acres and 1/2 plough; value then 8s; now 5s 4d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,7 In LATCHINGDON 1 free man, Leofwin, [held] 30 acres before 1066. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 8s; now 5[s] 4d. In the same [Latchingdon] 8 free men before 1066, now 4, with 52 acres. Value then 8s; now 4s 4d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,8 In RODING Goldstan, a Freeman of King William's, holds 1 hide; he has never paid service or the customary due for it, and hence he has given a pledge. In this hide, 1 plough in lordship; 1 smallholder; 3 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] <3b> ESS 1,9 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Earl Edgar? held [Great] CHESTERFORD before 1066 as 1 manor, for 10 hides. Now Picot the sheriff [holds it], in the King's hands. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 18 men's ploughs; later and now 14. Always 24 villagers; 13 smallholders; 6 slaves. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 15 acres; always 2 mills. 1 1/2 hides which are in Cambridgeshire are an adjunct of this manor. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders; a mill; 3 men's ploughs. Value of the whole then £24; later and now [£]30. In the lordship of this manor are 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 61 pigs, 81 sheep and 87 goats. Attached to this manor before 1066 were 1 1/2 hides which Hardwin of Scales holds, but the Hundred does not know how; 1/2 hide was of lordship [land] in which 1 man dwelt; 1 Freeman who paid suit in the King's manor held the other hide. Also Picot ^[the sheriff]^ holds 1/2 hide which 1 Freeman held before 1066. In these 2 hides, 2 ploughs. Value 40s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,10 Heoruwulf held BIRCHANGER before 1066. Now Tezelin the priest [holds it] in the King's alms, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Earl Algar held SHALFORD before 1066 as 1 manor, for 5 hides and 30 acres. Later on the Queen held it. Now Otto the goldsmith [holds it] as dues in the King's hands. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, later and now 5. Then and later 13 villagers, now 12; always 6 smallholders. Then 12 slaves, later and now 8. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill. Value then £12; later and now [£]22. In lordship 4 cobs; then 65 cattle, now 56; 52 sheep; then 118 pigs, now 80; 40 goats. From this manor, 30 acres of woodland are missing which the Queen gave to Richard son of Count Gilbert. [In the lands of] this manor lay 1/2 hide with jurisdiction before 1066, which Walter son of Gilbert holds. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] <4a> ESS 1,12 ^[Earl]^ Algar also held FINCHINGFIELD before 1066. Later the Queen [held it]. Now Otto ^[the goldsmith]^ also [holds it] as dues, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs; 10 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later 4, now 2. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill. 25 cattle; 2 cobs; then 63 pigs, now 61; 100 sheep. Value then £9; later and now [£]18. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,13 [Earl] Algar also held WETHERSFIELD before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides less 15 acres. Now Picot [* the sheriff *] [holds it] in the King's hands for as much. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 3. Then and later 15 men's ploughs, now 10. Then and later 24 villagers, now 28; then 7 pigs [smallholders?], later 15, now 24; then 7 slaves, later 14, now 7. Woodland, then 800 pigs, later and now 500; meadow, 24 acres; then and later 1 mill, now 2. Then 17 cattle, now 10; 100 sheep; then 100 pigs, now 40; then 61 goats, now 40. As an adjunct of this manor before 1066 there were 6 Freemen, now 8, who hold 1 hide and 14 acres. Always 2 ploughs; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then £20; later and now [£]28. Attached to this manor before 1066 were 30 acres of land which 1 priest held as alms and paid suit; and 8 1/2 acres belonging to another church; these 2 lands Gilbert son of Warin holds. Value 10s. There belonged to this manor 7 1/2 acres, which Count Alan now holds. Also 45 acres of the lordship which Swein [* of Essex *] holds as a Holding of Richard son of Count G[ilbert]. Value 8s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,13a In this Hundred the King has 18 Freemen who hold 26 1/2 acres and they have never paid the customary due apart from the King's service. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,14 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Leofward, a free man, held BENFLEET before 1066; later Theodric Pointel [held it] for 1 hide. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now none. Pasture for 40 sheep; then 1 fishery, now none. Value 20s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] <4b> ESS 1,15 Aelfric, a free man, held STEEPLE before 1066, for 1 hide. Then 1 smallholder, now none. Then 1 plough now 1/2. Value then 20s; now 16[s]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,16 In {ULUUINESCHERHAM}, 4 free men with 1 hide less 6 acres before 1066. Now they are not there. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. Theodric Pointel claims this land by exchange. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,16a [Certain] freemen hold 51 acres and are not in the King's revenue. Value then 8s; now 5[s]. A servant of the King holds this land and does not pay tax. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,17 In MALDON 2 free men with 10 acres; of these, Ranulf Peverel has 5 acres and Hugh de Montfort 5 acres. Value then 10d; now 12[d]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,17a 2 free men held 6 acres before 1066 and lay in the King's Hundred; now [* Ralph *] Baynard has them. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,18 In the Hundred of ROCHFORD Grim the reeve has always held 10 acres. Value 16d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,19 Hundred of LEXDEN [* Earl *] Harold held STANWAY before 1066 as 1 manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Now the King has it for as much. Then 12 villagers, later and now 9; then 6 smallholders, later and now 9. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 13 men's ploughs, later and now 2 1/2. Always 1 mill. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. 20 cattle, 59 pigs, 260 sheep and 11 cobs. There is also 1 outlier of 2 1/2 hides and 13 acres which is called LAYER and lies in [the lands of] this manor. Always 7 villagers; 2 smallholders; 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Besides, there belongs 1 outlier which is called LEXDEN, of 4 hides. Then 6 villagers, later and now 5; then 10 smallholders, later and now 12; then 4 slaves, later and now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 18 acres; now 2 mills. Also 16 Freemen with 2 hides and 36 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole, then £22. Now Peter [* the sheriff *] receives from it £33, and <5a> £3 in gifts. From this manor Raymond Gerald took 1 villager with 1/2 a hide and he paid a customary due. Always 1/2 plough there. Value 10s. Northmann held this land and paid a customary due; but Raymond took it away and Roger ^[of Poitou]^ likewise. Also Roger of Poitou took 1 villager who held 1 acre. Also Engelric [* the priest *] took away 1 woman, Bricteva , who held 18 acres and paid 32 pennies each year to this manor. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,20 Hundred of ONGAR [* Earl *] Harold held WOOLSTON [Hall] as a manor, for 3 hides and 40 acres. Now King William [holds it]. Always 4 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 6. Then among the men 1 plough, now the same. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. A man held 20 acres freely before 1066. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 3[s]. He was always in lordship but is now in the sheriff's hands in the King's revenue. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,21 Hundred of CHAFFORD [CHELMSFORD] The King has FINGRITH [Hall], which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship; 6 villagers and 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. In lordship 24 cattle. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then £4; now [£]14. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,21a [Hundred of CHAFFORD] In OCKENDON the King has 1 Freeman with 25 acres. Value then 32d; now 52[d]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,22 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] Fridebert held MARGARETTING before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 6 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. 88 pigs. It is valued in Fingrith [Hall]. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,23 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] [* Earl *] Harold held CHILDERDITCH. Later the Queen [held it]. Now [* Ranulf *] the sheriff of Surrey [holds it] for 1 1/2 hides. Then 3 villagers, now 5; then 3 smallholders, now 4; 1 slave. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep. [Value] then £3; now [£]4. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,24 Hundred of CHELMSFORD [* Earl *] Harold held WRITTLE before 1066 as a manor, for 16 hides. Now King William [holds it] for 14 hides. Then 100 villagers less 3, later and now 73; then 36 smallholders, later and now 60; then 24 slaves, later and now 18. <5b> Then 12 ploughs in lordship, later and now 9. Then among the men 64 ploughs, later and now 45. Woodland, then 1500 pigs, now 1200; meadow, 80 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. Always 9 cobs, 5 foals, 40 cattle, 318 sheep and 172 pigs. Then this manor paid 10 nights' provisions and £10; now it pays £100 by weight and 100s in gifts. After the King came to England, Engelric [* the priest *] misappropriated 2 hides of the land of [* Earl *] Harold's reeve who paid all customary dues to this manor, namely £12; now Count E[ustace] holds it, since his predecessor was in possession of it. In [* Earl *] Harold's time there was 1 pigman who paid a customary due to this manor [and] who resided on 1 virgate of land and 15 acres, but, after the King came, Robert Gernon took him from the manor and made him a Forester of the King's woodland. [* Earl *] Harold gave 1 hide to a priest of his, but the Hundred does not know if he gave it free or in alms; now R[obert] Bishop of Hereford holds it. Also 1/2 hide which 1 Freeman held freely, who paid suit in the manor although he could go whither he would with his land; Count Eustace added this man to his land. In this manor, there have always been 2 Freemen with 1/2 hide and 10 acres who have always had 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. It is valued in the above £100. In Writtle the Bishop ^[of Hereford]^ also holds 2 hides and 20 acres of which 1 [hide] was in the [lands of the] Church before 1066 and the other was in the King's Holding. Always 3 villagers; 1 priest. Then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value 50s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,25 Half Hundred of MALDON In MALDON the King has 1 house and pasture for 100 sheep. 1 Freeman with 49 acres who has 1 smallholder. Before 1066, 1 plough; now 1/2. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. In the same [Maldon] the King has 180 houses which burgesses hold and 18 unoccupied messuages; 15 of them hold 1/2 hide and 21 acres, and the other <6a> men do not hold more than their houses in the Borough; between them they have 12 cobs, 140 cattle, 103 pigs and 336 sheep. From the King's hall have always come 6s 8d, and from Swein [* of Essex *]'s land 4s; and from 2 of Eudo the steward's houses 16d, which the King has not had since he came to this land. From the aforesaid Freeman, Ranulf Peverel had a customary due each year for 3s; but before 1066 his predecessor had nothing except for patronage. Before 1066 the whole together paid £13 2s; when Peter [* the sheriff *] acquired it £24; now £16 by weight. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,26 Hundred of TENDRING [* Earl *] Harold held BRIGHTLINGSEA as a manor, for 10 hides. Now King William [holds it]. Always 24 villagers. Then 10 smallholders, later 11, now 16; and 10 smallholders who do not hold land; then 4 slaves, now 5. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 16 men's ploughs, later and now 11. Woodland, 100 pigs; now 1 mill; pasture for 600 sheep. Always 16 cattle, 5 cobs, 166 sheep and 62 pigs. Then Brightlingsea and Harkstead between them paid 2 nights' provisions; when P[eter] [* the sheriff *] acquired [them] £25; now £22. However, the outlier lies in Suffolk. In lordship 4 cattle and 5 pigs. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,27 [* Earl *] Harold held LAWFORD as 1 manor, for 10 hides. Now King William [holds it] for as much. Always 15 villagers; 24 smallholders. Then 7 slaves, now 6. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 20 ploughs; when [* Ralph *] Baynard held [it], 16 ploughs; but when Peter [* the sheriff *] acquired [it], 9, and now the same. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; then 1 mill, now 2; pasture, 300 sheep; now 1 salt-house. Then it paid 2 nights' provisions; when [* Ralph *] Baynard held [it] £14; now [£]11. As an adjunct of this manor before 1066 there were 17 Freemen with 1 hide, who paid all customary dues; after the King came to this land and [* Ralph *] Baynard was sheriff, Theodric Pointel appropriated this land; when he acquired it, 17 Freemen dwelt there who had 9 ploughs, <6b> now they are in the King's hands. 13 men who have 4 ploughs hold this land. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then £4; when Theodric Pointel held [it] £4; now 40s. In this manor's lordship Peter acquired 21 cattle, 4 cobs, 45 pigs and 200 sheep less 10. There belonged to this manor before 1066 1 outlier with 4 hides, which Engelric [* the priest *] annexed. Count E[ustace] holds it. There also belonged 21 Freemen, who held 1 hide, 2 virgates and 5 acres, whom Roger of Rames has by exchange, as he states, and calls Swein ^[of Essex]^ as deliverer of them. Also there were 4 Freemen in this manor before 1066 who paid all customary dues, whom Richard son of Count Gilbert annexed in the time when Swein was sheriff, [and] who held 1/2 hide and 15 acres which are now in the King's hands, with the result that there was no one who might state on his behalf how he should hold them. Always 1 plough. Value before 1066, 13s and up to now R[ichard] has had these dues. Waleran [* father of John *] annexed 1 Freeman with 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value 10s and up to now Waleran has had these dues. Hagebert holds 30 acres which 1 Freeman held and recalls Swein ^[of Essex]^ as its deliverer. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 5s 4d; now 32d. Count E[ustace] holds 1 1/2 hides and 45 acres, which Engelric [* the priest *] annexed; 8 Freemen held that land. The Bishop of Bayeux holds 1/2 hide which Ralph son of Turold holds under him. Ranulf brother of Ilger holds 15 acres; Hugh de Montfort [holds] 30 acres; Ralph Baynard [holds] 1/2 hide and 35 acres; Eudo the steward [holds] 37 1/2 acres; Roger, a man of the Bishop of London, [holds] 1 hide and 30 acres; Walter the deacon [holds] 5 acres. The whole of this land paid all customary dues to the above manor before 1066. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] <7a> ESS 1,28 Hundred of UTTLESFORD [* Earl *] Harold held NEWPORT before 1066 as a manor, for 8 1/2 hides. Now King William [holds it]. Then 18 villagers, later 15, now 26; then 8 smallholders, later 6, now 13; then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then and later among the men 8 ploughs, now 10. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; always 2 mills. 10 cattle, 1 cob, 79 pigs, 102 sheep. Then it paid [a revenue of] 2 nights' provisions. There is besides 1 outlier which lies in Cambridgeshire and is called [Great] SHELFORD, with 3 hides and 46 acres. Always 8 villagers; 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres. Then 1 cob, now none; always 10 cattle. Then 80 pigs, now 50; then 80 sheep, now 87; then 13 goats, now 24. This outlier was in the above-mentioned revenue before 1066, but it now pays £25 16s. Robert Gernon holds 2 Freemen with 2 1/2 hides who belong to this manor and who pay all customary dues, whom he received when Swein ^[of Essex]^ was sheriff. The Hundred does not know how he should have them, because neither a writ nor a commissioner came on the King's behalf to the Hundred [to say] that the King had given himself that land. A cleric of Count E[ustace] had annexed 42 acres and held them in Count E[ustace]'s Holding, but the Hundred testifies that they [belong] to Newport, so the King now has them; the cleric is judged to be in the King's mercy regarding both all his property and his body. In that land was then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 6s. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,29 [* Earl *] Harold held RICKLING as a manor, for 8 hides. Now King William [holds it] for as much. Then 13 villagers, later 16, now 20; then and later 6 smallholders, now 10. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 8 men's ploughs; now 10. Woodland, 30 pigs <7b> meadow, 3 acres. Value then £8; now £12 16s. In lordship 7 cattle and 70 sheep. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,30 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Edeva [* the fair *] held [Great] SAMPFORD; later Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ [held it]. Now Godric the steward [holds it] in the King's hands as a manor, for 7 hides and 30 acres. Then 26 villagers, later 13, now 16; then 9 smallholders, later 6, now 5. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 22 ploughs, later 15, now 14. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; always 1 mill. Value then £20; later [£]26; now [£]30. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] ESS 1,31 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' King William holds 4 salt-houses in the Hundred, which the sheriff has charge of. 3 men with 10 acres. Value 20d. [= ?1? Lands of the King. King William holds it =] <8a> ?2? LANDS OF HOLY TRINITY, CANTERBURY FOR THE MONKS' SUPPLIES ESS 2,1 Hundred of WITHAM In COGGESHALL, Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ held 3 virgates of land before 1066; now the same. Always 2 ploughs. Then 1 smallholder, now 8; then 3 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Value 60s. In lordship 4 cobs, 3 cattle, 20 sheep, 7 pigs. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,2 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ has always held BOCKING as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 35 men's ploughs, now 29. Then 19 villagers, now 18; then 25 smallholders, now 44; then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 300 pigs; pasture for 60 sheep; meadow, 22 acres; 1 mill. 6 cattle, 100 sheep and 54 pigs. To this manor have always belonged 2 hides in [West] MERSEA. 1 plough in lordship. 1 men's plough. 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Pasture, 50 sheep. In total, value then £24; now [£]28. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,3 Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ held STISTED as a manor, for 1/2 a hide. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 6. Then 8 villagers, now 13; then 11 smallholders, now 25; then 6 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 800 pigs, meadow, 27 acres; 1 mill. 3 cobs, 40 cattle, 120 sheep, 77 pigs. Value then £10; now [£]15. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,4 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ holds LAWLING as a manor, for 14 hides. Then 14 villagers, now 21; then 16 smallholders, now 20; then 3 slaves, now 4. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 17 1/2 men's ploughs, now 16 1/2. Always 1 mill. Woodland, 800 pigs. 3 cobs, 1 mule, 16 cattle, 60 pigs, 200 sheep and 18 goats. Value then £12; now [£]16. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,5 Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ holds LATCHINGDON as a manor, 2 hides. 1 plough in lordship. Now 2 villagers; 1 slave. Pasture for 30 sheep. 6 cattle, 60 sheep and 16 pigs. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,6 Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ holds ST LAWRENCE as a manor, 3 hides. Then 1 villager, now 3; always 2 slaves. <8b> Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Then 24 sheep, now the same. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,7 Hundred of ROCHFORD Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ holds MILTON as a manor, 2 hides. Always 8 villagers. Then 13 smallholders, now 15. Always 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs. 8 cattle, 2 cobs, 25 pigs and 124 sheep. Value then 100s; now £8. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,8 Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ holds SOUTHCHURCH as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 14 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Pasture for 200 sheep; woodland, 40 pigs; 2 fisheries. 4 cobs, 8 cattle, 13 pigs, 150 sheep and 16 goats. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] ESS 2,9 Holy Trinity ^[Canterbury]^ held [Little] STAMBRIDGE as a manor; 1 hide before 1066. Ralph Baynard [holds it] from the Church. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 smallholders, now 7. Meadow, 1 acre; pasture for 200 sheep. 4 cattle, 10 pigs and 58 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?2? Lands of Holy Trinity, Canterbury for the monks' supplies =] <9a> List 2 {{[3] The Bishop of London [4] The same Bishop's Holding [5] The Canons of St Paul's in London [6] St Peter's, Westminster [7] The Bishop of Durham [8] The Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham}} <9b> ?3? LAND OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON ESS 3,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE The Bishop holds LAINDON which Aelfthryth, a woman, held before 1066 as a manor; 9 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 6. Then 8 villagers, now 3; now 14 smallholders; always 6 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then £9; now [£]10, but the Bishop receives from it £14. Of this manor, Ralph and William hold 3 hides and 80 acres from the Bishop. 1 plough in lordship. 2 men's ploughs. Value 100s [included] in the same valuation. In lordship the Bishop acquired 100 sheep less 3 and 10 pigs. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,2 The Bishop holds ORSETT which Bishop William held before 1066, as a manor; 13 hides. But Count Eustace holds 1 of these, which is not [part] of his 100 manors. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 34 men's ploughs, now 22. Then 34 villagers, now 22; then 6 smallholders, now 36; then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 1000 [pigs]. 6 cattle, 115 sheep and 40 pigs. Value then £35, now [£]28. Of this same manor, Tidbald, Ansketil [* of Graye *], William [and] Gilbert hold 4 1/2 hides and 40 acres. 6 ploughs. Value £8 [included] in the same valuation. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,3 William holds RAMSDEN from the bishop as a manor; 3 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 6 smallholders, now 8; 1 slave. Woodland, 100 pigs; now 1 mill. Value 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,4 Hundred of WITHAM Roger holds 15 acres from the Bishop in SLAMPSEYS. Value 30d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,5 Hundred of BECONTREE St Paul's held WANSTEAD. Now Ralph son of Brian [holds it] from the Bishop as 1 manor; 1 hide. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 2 men's ploughs; 3 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 300 pigs; now 1 mill, always 1 salt-house. Value 40s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] <10a> ESS 3,6 Hundred of `WINSTREE' 2 free men held LAYER before 1066. Now Roger [holds it] from the Bishop, for 3 hides. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 5 villagers, now 4; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 3 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 70s; now £4. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,7 Roger also holds from the Bishop LAYER, which 1 free woman held before 1066, for 3 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Now 1/2 men's plough. Now 1 villager; then 1 smallholder, now 4; then 3 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; now 1 mill; always 1 salt-house. Value then 70s; now £4. Bishop W[illiam] adjudged these 2 manors to the use of his Church after the death of King Edward, by King William's command. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,8 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Bishop W[illiam] held RAYNE before 1066, for 4 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Then 16 villagers, now 10; then 9 smallholders, now 8; then 4 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; now 1 mill. 10 cattle, 45 sheep, 24 pigs. To this manor were added 15 acres after 1066, which 1 free man held before 1066; so the Hundred testifies. Value then £10; now [£]14. In this manor, Roger holds from the Bishop 3 virgates. 1 plough. 2 slaves. Value 50s. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,9 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' In SOUTHMINSTER 30 hides which the Bishop holds in lordship. Before 1066, 22 villagers, now 11; then 23 smallholders, now 25. Always 5 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 18 men's ploughs, now 11. Pasture, 1000 sheep. Value then £24; now [£]16. In this manor were 15 free men before 1066 who held 18 hides and 30 acres. Now there are 14 men who hold them from the Bishop. Then 4 smallholders, now 16; then 4 slaves, now 8. Then 12 ploughs, now 7. Pasture, 300 sheep. Value then £12; now [£]8. In the lordship of this manor are 11 cattle, 700 sheep less 4 and 20 pigs. King Cnut took this land; but <10b> Bishop William recovered it after 1066. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,10 [Hundred of LEXDEN] The Bishop holds COPFORD in lordship, for 1 1/2 hides and 18 acres. Then 16 smallholders, now 14; then 5 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. 6 cattle, 12 pigs and 37 sheep. Value always £8. To this manor belonged 12 Freemen before 1066; now 10, who hold 1 hide and 2 1/2 acres and they cannot withdraw; so the Hundred testifies. Then among them 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. It is valued in the above valuation. Of this land, Roger holds from the Bishop 25 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 15s. In this manor were 17 acres which the Bishop held before 1066, but now Robert Gernon holds [them] by the King's gift. Robert also holds 1 virgate of the land which the Bishop held, and a free man held it on condition that he could go whither he would, but the jurisdiction stayed in the manor. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,11 Hundred of CHAFFORD [* Earl *] Gyrth held WARLEY as a manor; 4 hides less 15 acres. Now Humphrey [holds it] from the Bishop. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. Now 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 700 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. Of this manor, Tezelin the priest holds 15 acres. King William, after he crossed the sea, gave this manor to Bishop William because in former times it was [in the lands] of St Paul's Church. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,12 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] Bishop William held CHELMSFORD before 1066. Now the Bishop [holds it] in lordship as a manor; 8 hides. Then 5 villagers, now 4. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 5 ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; always 1 mill. 2 cattle, 27 pigs and 100 sheep. Value £8. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,13 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' The Bishop holds in lordship WICKHAM [Bishops], which Bishop William held before 1066 as a manor; 3 hides. Then 7 villagers, now 5; then 1 smallholder, now 4. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 31 acres; always 1 mill. 6 cattle, 50 sheep, 10 pigs and 20 goats. Value £6. <11a> In the same [Wickham [Bishops]] 1 free man with 5 acres. Value 12d. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,14 Hundred of TENDRING The Bishop holds in lordship ST OSYTH as a manor; 7 hides. Before 1066, 18 villagers, now 9; always 5 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then among the men 9 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture for 200 sheep. 6 cattle, 150 sheep and 16, and 30 pigs. Value then £18; now [£]12. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,15 [Great and Little] CLACTON was always in the [lands of the] Bishopric as a manor; 20 hides. Then 50 villagers, now 45; then 20 smallholders, now 50; then 13 slaves, now 7. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 50 ploughs, now 20. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 1 fishery; now 1 mill; pasture, 100 sheep. 1 cob, 7 cattle, 30 pigs and 41 sheep. Value then £40; now [£]26. Of this same manor, 5 men-at-arms hold 4 hides. 6 ploughs. 2 villagers, 45 smallholders and 3 slaves who have 3 ploughs. Value £8 2s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ESS 3,16 In COLCHESTER the Bishop has 14 houses and 4 acres which, apart from the levy, pay customary dues only to the Bishop. In the same [Colchester] Hugh holds from the Bishop 2 hides and 1 acre and pays a customary due. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 2 villagers; 11 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 6 1/2 acres; now 1 mill. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?3? Land of the Bishop of London =] ?4? THE HOLDING OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON ESS 4,1 Hundred of CHAFFORD Aelfric held CRANHAM before 1066 as a manor; 3 hides and 40 acres. Now Hugh holds it from the Bishop. Then 6 villagers, now 8; then 5 smallholders, now 15; then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. 4 foals, 144 sheep, 20 cattle. Value then and later £4; now [£]6. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,2 [Hundred of `THURSTABLE'] William son of Brian holds TOTHAM from the Bishop, which Edwold held as a manor; 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Now 1 villager. Always 6 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 fisherman; pasture, 40 sheep; 1 salt-house. Now 4 cattle, 4 pigs, 60 sheep. Value always 30s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] <11b> ESS 4,3 William Bold holds TOTHAM from the Bishop, which Aelfric held as a manor; 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Now 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. 1 salt-house; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value always 30s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,4 [Hundred of TENDRING] Edwold held ALRESFORD as a manor; 2 hides of land. Now Humphrey [holds it] from the Bishop. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 6; then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1 men's plough. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,5 Roger holds TENDRING from the Bishop, which Alward [* the noble *] held for 1 hide and 45 acres before 1066. Always 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture for 50 sheep. Then 3 cobs, now 4; now 3 cattle; then 6 pigs, now 16; then 36 sheep, now 66. Value always 30s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,6 Hundred of BARSTABLE Ansketil [* of Graye *] holds [Little] THURROCK from the Bishop which Wulfwin, a free man, held under King Edward as 1 manor; 2 hides and 2 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 smallholder, now 6; then 6 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 50 pigs; pasture, 50 sheep; then 1 fishery, now none. Then 4 cattle, now 5; now 2 cobs and 2 foals; then 12 pigs, now 16; then 80 sheep, now 128. Value always 30s 4d. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,7 Ralph and Turold hold WELL [Farm] from the Bishop, which Wulfwin also held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Then 1 villager, now none; always 2 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,8 Walter holds [Little] BURSTEAD from the Bishop, which Godwin [* of Benfield *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. 2 villagers. Then 1 smallholder, now 6; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; another 30 acres are claimed, from before 1066. Now 2 foals and 4 cattle; then 5 pigs, now 24; then 50 sheep, now 88; 44 goats. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,9 William holds CORRINGHAM from the Bishop which Sigar , a free man, held as 1 manor; 4 <12a> hides and 10 acres. Now 3 1/2 hides and 10 acres. 1/2 hide, which the Bishop of Bayeux holds, was taken from it. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2. Always 4 men's ploughs. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 7 smallholders, now 25; then 5 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 300 pigs; pasture, 400 sheep; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 3 cattle, now 6; then 8 pigs, now 10; then 400 sheep, now 500; 21 goats. Value then £7; now [£]7 6s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,10 He also ^[William]^ holds HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] from the Bishop which Godwin [* of Benfield *], a free man, held as 1 manor; 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Woodland, 10 pigs; the eighth part of 1 fishery. Value always 20s. From this manor, 1/2 hide has been taken away which the Bishop of Bayeux holds. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,11 Hugolin holds CHADWELL from the Bishop which Aelfric, a thane of King Edward's, held as a manor; 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Then 1 priest and 3 smallholders, now 1 priest and 7 smallholders; always 4 slaves. Pasture for 100 sheep; then 1 fishery, now none. 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 81 sheep. Value then and later 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,12 William holds RAMSDEN from the Bishop, which Godric held as 1 manor; 1 hide and 10 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 4 smallholders. Woodland, 25 pigs. 8 pigs, 50 sheep, 12 goats. Value 20s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,13 Ralph holds LAINDON from the Bishop, which Wulfmer held as a manor; 1/2 hide before 1066. Then 1 slave, now none. Value 6s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,14 Hundred of WITHAM Hugolin holds [Little] BRAXTED from the Bishop which Aelfric, a free man, held as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs; now none. Then 4 villagers, now none; then 3 smallholders, now 8, and 1 priest; then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; 1 mill. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 13 pigs, 130 sheep. Value always 60s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,15 Ralph son of Brian holds HOWBRIDGE which Alwin, a free man, held as 1 manor; 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; 1 villager; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. 16 cattle, 100 sheep, 20 goats, 14 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] <12b> ESS 4,16 Half-Hundred of HARLOW Edeva [* the fair *] held 30 acres in HALLINGBURY before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,17 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Hugh holds ULEHAM['s Farm] from the Bishop which Godhere, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 20 acres. Then 3 villagers, now none; then 3 smallholders, now 1; then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Pasture, 30 sheep. 3 cobs, 140 sheep. Value then and later 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ESS 4,18 Ralph son of Brian holds BASSETTS from the Bishop which Alwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor; 1/2 hide and 14 acres. Then 2 villagers, now none; always 3 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now 2. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value 20s. [= ?4? The Holding of the Bishop of London =] ?5? LAND OF THE CANONS OF ST PAUL'S OF LONDON IN ESSEX ESS 5,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Edeva held LEE [Chapel] freely before 1066 as a manor; 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship and 2 men's ploughs, now none. Then 2 villagers, now 6; then 6 smallholders, now 5; then 2 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 25 pigs; pasture for 100 sheep. 1 [head of] cattle, 1 pig, 7 sheep. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. This land was claimed for the King's use. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,2 Hundred of WALTHAM St Paul's held CHINGFORD before 1066 as 1 manor, for 6 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Then 7 villagers, now 8; then 3 smallholders, now 6; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 50 acres; 2 fisheries. 9 cattle, 2 cobs, 27 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then £4; now 100s. From this manor, Peter of Valognes took away 1 hide and 8 acres of meadow which belonged to the manor before 1066, and woodland for 50 pigs. Value 10s. From the same manor, Geoffrey de Mandeville took 10 acres of meadow. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,3 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' St Paul's held BELCHAMP before 1066 as a manor; 5 hides. <13a> Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 12 men's ploughs; 24 villagers; 10 smallholders; 5 slaves. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. 9 cattle, 2 cobs, 40 pigs, 100 sheep, 5 goats. Value always £16. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,4 St Paul's held WICKHAM [St Paul] before 1066 as a manor; 3 hides less 1 virgate. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Then 6 villagers, now 5; then 4 smallholders, now 10; then 1 slave, now 3. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 23 pigs, 50 sheep, 24 goats, 2 beehives. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,5 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' St Paul's holds TILLINGHAM as a manor; 20 hides and 6 acres. Always 20 villagers; 8 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Always 10 men's ploughs. Pasture, 400 sheep; now 1 mill; 1 fishery. 15 cattle, 30 pigs, 340 sheep. Apart from this land, 10 acres which are an adjunct of this manor were given to the Church. Total value then £10; now [£]15. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,6 Hundred of ONGAR Godgyth , a woman, held NORTON [Mandeville] before 1066, for 1/2 hide. Now St Paul's [holds it]. Always 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 1 cob, 5 cattle. Value 20s. Godgyth gave this land to St Paul's after the King came to England; but [St Paul's] shows neither a writ nor the King's assent. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,7 2 free men, Howard and Wulfsi, held NAVESTOCK as 2 manors, for 5 hides less 20 acres. Now St Paul's has it for as much, after the King came to this land. They state they had it by the King's gift. Always 12 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 44 acres. Always 13 cattle, 2 cobs, 116 sheep, 24 pigs, 24 goats, 4 beehives. Value always £10. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,8 Thorsten the red held the other NAVESTOCK as a manor, for 1 hide and 40 acres. Now St Paul's has annexed it and it is with the other land and it holds for as much. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Always 2 ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs. Value always 30s. In the same village ^[[other] Navestock]^ <13b> 7 free men held 2 hides, which St Paul's holds likewise. Now in this land 12 men; now 3 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs. Woodland, 210 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value always 40s. In [other] Navestock 1 priest holds 1/2 hide and 20 acres; but the Hundred bears witness that it is of St Paul's. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value always 10s. Now it is in the King's hands. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,9 Hundred of CHELMSFORD St Paul's has always held RUNWELL for 8 hides. Always 8 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 3 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now the same. Then among the men 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs. 2 cobs, 1 [head of] cattle, 8 pigs, 100 sheep. Value always £8. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,10 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' St Paul's has always held HEYBRIDGE for 8 hides, as 1 manor; but Ralph Baynard holds 1/2 hide and the Hundred does not know how he should have it. Always 16 villagers; 4 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 160 sheep; always 1 mill; 1 salt-house. 1 cob, 8 cattle, 12 pigs, 150 sheep, 3 beehives. Value always £8. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,11 Hundred of TENDRING St Paul's has always held THE NAZE as a manor, for 27 hides. Then 86 villagers, now 63; then 40 smallholders, now 50. Always 6 slaves; 6 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 60 ploughs, now 30. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; now 2 mills; then 3 salt-houses, now 2; pasture, 300 sheep. 22 cattle, 30 pigs, 200 sheep, 4 beehives. Value then £26; now [£]30 and 1 mark of silver. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ESS 5,12 Hundred of ROCHFORD St Paul's has always held BARLING as 1 manor, for 2 1/2 hides less 15 acres. Then 2 villagers, now none; then 5 smallholders, now 9. Always 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Pasture, 40 sheep. 2 cobs, 2 cattle, 4 pigs, 160 sheep. Value then £4 10s; now £6. In the same [Barling] 1 free man <14a> held 1/2 hide and 10 acres before 1066. Now St Paul's [holds it]. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. The Canons appropriated this land after the King came to England. [= ?5? Land of the Canons of St Paul's in Essex =] ?6? LAND OF ST PETER'S OF WESTMINSTER ESS 6,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE In BENFLEET, St Peter's has 7 hides and 30 acres, which lay in [the lands of] St Mary's Church ^[Benfleet]^ before 1066; but King William gave the church with the land to St Peter's, Westminster, on which land there are 2 ploughs in lordship and 5 men's ploughs. Always 15 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, now 12. Pasture, 200 sheep; now 1/2 mill. 50 sheep, 3 pigs. Value then £4; now [£]6. Engelric [* the priest *] gave the eighth hide of the same church of St Mary to [the Church of] St Martin[-le-Grand] ^[London]^, and it is still there, as the County testifies, without the King's command. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,2 In FANTON [Hall], 4 hides and 30 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 6 villagers, now 1; then 4 slaves; then 1 smallholder, now 9. In the same village ^[Fanton [Hall]]^ 2 ploughs in lordship still possible. 30 acres of waste woodland. 2 cobs, 30 sheep. Value then 60s; now £6. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,3 In BOWERS [Gifford] St Peter's has 50 acres, which 1 Englishman holds from it. Always 1 villager. Value 50d. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,4 Alstan {Stric} held FANTON [Hall] before 1066 as a manor; 1 hide. Then 1 plough, now none. Always 1 smallholder. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s] This land was claimed for the King's use because it had come to the Church by a false writ. In lordship 2 cobs, 30 sheep. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,5 Hundred of WITHAM In KELVEDON before 1066, 5 hides, which St Peter's holds. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 4. Then 20 villagers, now 18; then 3 smallholders, now 7; always 3 slaves. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 25 acres; 1 mill. Value then 100s; now £8. The Abbot has from it £12. In lordship 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 35 pigs, 35 sheep. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] <14b> ESS 6,6 Hundred of BECONTREE St Peter's held [East] HAM before 1066 as a manor; 2 hides. Always 1 plough. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. Woodland, 8 pigs. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,7 In LEYTON Ralph Baynard holds from the Abbot 1 hide, which Tosti held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Now 5 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,8 Hundred of LEXDEN [* Earl *] Harold held FEERING before 1066, for 4 hides and 30 acres. Now St Peter's holds [it]. Then 34 villagers, now 27; then 10 smallholders, now 24. Always 11 slaves; 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 15 men's ploughs, now 10. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 3 mills. 12 Freemen who could not withdraw [and] who live on 2 1/2 hides apart from the above-mentioned land. Under these, always 6 smallholders; 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 2 houses in Colchester which are an adjunct of this manor. In lordship 5 cobs, 16 cattle, 60 pigs, 84 sheep. Value then £22 10s; now £34 10s. Roger of Rames holds 85 acres from the Abbot and pays 10s every year for his service to the Abbot. Mauger, a man of the Archbishop, annexed 1 free man in the King's despite, who was of the manor of St Peter's before 1066 [and] who held 1/2 virgate. Now he is in the King's hands. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,9 Hundred of ONGAR Aelric [* son of Mergeat *] held KELVEDON [Hatch] before 1066 as a manor; 2 hides. Now St Peter's [holds it]. Always 1 villager. Then 5 smallholders, now 10. Always 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; now 1 mill. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. This above-mentioned Aelric went away to a naval battle against King William and when he returned he fell ill; then he gave this manor to St Peter's but only one man from the County knows this. St Peter's has held this manor in this way up to now and they have had neither a writ nor a servant of the King on [his] <15a> behalf after the King came to this land. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,10 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] In OCKENDON, William the chamberlain holds 1 hide from the Abbot. 1 plough in lordship. 1 men's plough. 4 villagers. Value 40s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,11 Hundred of CHAFFORD [* Earl *] Harold held OCKENDON as a manor; 2 hides less 40 acres before 1066. Now St Peter's holds [it]. Then 8 villagers, now 7; then 5 smallholders, now 8. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 300 pigs. 1 cob, 6 cattle, 30 pigs, 110 sheep. Value then £4; now [£]10. This land was [acquired] by exchange after the King crossed the sea. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,12 St Peter's has always held WENNINGTON as a manor; 2 1/2 hides. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 3 smallholders, now 1; then 2 slaves, now none. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 1 cob, 1 cow, 4 pigs, 60 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. A free man disposed of 1/2 hide to St Peter's, but Robert the perverted, a man of Robert Gernon's, misappropriated [it] and pays 20d a year. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,13 St Peter's holds {GEDDESDUNA} for 1 hide. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value always 20s. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,14 Hundred of CHELMSFORD St Peter's has always held MOULSHAM [Lodge] for 5 hides less 30 acres. Then 8 villagers, now 3; then 4 smallholders, now 21; now 2 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; 1 mill. 1 cob, 2 cows, 36 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then £9; now [£]12. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] ESS 6,15 Hundred of ROCHFORD St Peter's holds PAGLESHAM as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Then 2 smallholders, now 11; then 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Pasture, 20 sheep. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 100 sheep. Value then £4; now [£]6. 1 thane gave this land to the Church when he went to battle in York[shire] with [* Earl *] Harold. [= ?6? Land of St Peter's of Westminster =] <15b> ?7? LANDS OF THE BISHOP OF DURHAM IN ESSEX ESS 7,1 Half-Hundred of WALTHAM [* Earl *] Harold held WALTHAM [Holy Cross] before 1066 as one manor; 40 hides. Always 80 villagers; 24 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 7. Then 7 ploughs in lordship, now 6. Always 37 men's ploughs. Woodland, 202 pigs; meadow, 80 acres. 2 cobs, 20 cattle, 80 sheep, 12 goats, 40 pigs. Pasture is there which is worth 18s; then 1 mill, now 3; 5 fisheries; then 20 tributaries, now 36; 1 plough can be restored in the manor. To this manor are attached 2 Freemen who held 6 hides before 1066, now 5 [hides]. ^[The Canons of]^ Holy Cross have half of the sixth hide. William of Warenne took the other part. 4 Freemen with 2 hides and 1/2 virgate. 1 hide less 15 acres still belong to this manor, which the same William took from it. Ranulf brother of Ilger [holds] 30 acres of land and 4 [acres] of pasture. All the Freemen who are there now have 7 hides and 15 acres. Before 1066 they had in their lordship 4 ploughs; now 4 1/2. Always 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 182 pigs; meadow, 16 1/2 acres; pasture, 4 acres. From the whole of this and from the manor, [* Earl *] Harold had £36 before 1066. The Bishop's men are valued at £63 5s 4d. But now, as the other men of the Hundred testify, value £100. In London there are 12 houses which belong to the manor [and] which pay 20s, and a gate which the King gave to the Bishop ^[of Durham]^'s predecessor and which also pays 20s. [= ?7? Land of the Bishop of Durham in Essex =] ?8? LANDS OF THE CANONS OF HOLY CROSS OF WALTHAM ESS 8,1 Hundred of WALTHAM Holy Cross has always held EPPING as a manor; 2 hides and 15 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 50 pigs, meadow, 3 acres. 10 cattle, <16a> 1 cob, 20 pigs, 20 sheep, 8 goats. Value 15s. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,2 Holy Cross has always held NAZEING for 5 hides. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Always 5 villagers. Now 2 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 13 acres; 1/2 fishery. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 10 pigs, 15 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,3 Hundred of BECONTREE Holy Cross has always held WOODFORD, 5 hides before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 13 men's ploughs, now 7. Always 13 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 7; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 26 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Then 1 [head of] cattle, now 6; 100 sheep, 50 pigs, 40 goats. Value always 100s. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,4 Holy Cross has always held LOUGHTON as a manor; 4 hides and 20 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's ploughs; 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 5. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 plough could be restored. 5 cattle, 5 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,5 Holy Cross holds LOUGHTON as a manor; 2 1/2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 smallholders, now 4. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 9 cattle, 10 pigs, 20 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,6 Hundred of ONGAR Holy Cross has always held PASLOW [Hall] as a manor, for 2 hides less 30 acres. Then 6 villagers, now 5; now 4 smallholders; then 7 slaves, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 700 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 3 cattle, now 6; then 20 pigs, now 30; 50 sheep; then 16 goats, now 36; now 1 cob. Value always £6. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,7 Holy Cross has always held ALDERTON [Hall] as a manor; 4 1/2 hides and 10 acres. Then 7 villagers, now 9; then 2 smallholders, now 6; then 5 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. 2 cattle, 8 sheep, 10 pigs, 15 goats. Value always £4. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,8 Holy Cross has always held DEBDEN [Green] as a manor; 3 hides and 40 acres. Always 4 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. <16b> Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 2 cattle, 8 pigs, 9 sheep. Value always 40s. A free man held 40 acres, which the Church annexed after the King came to this land and still holds. Then 1 plough, now none; when acquired, 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 6s 8d; now 5s 4d. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,9 Hundred Of CHAFFORD Holy Cross has always held [South] WEALD as one manor; before 1066, for 2 hides, now for 1 1/2. Geoffrey de Mandeville has the other 1/2 [hide]; but the Hundred does not know why he has it. Geoffrey states he had it by exchange. Always 10 villagers; 6 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Now 4 cattle; then 10 pigs, now 25; then 25 sheep, now 65. Value £6. In this manor lies 1 Freeman who held 1 carucate of land; but now Robert Gernon has it by the King's gift, as he himself states. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,10 Holy Cross holds UPMINSTER for 2 1/2 hides and 40 acres. Then 8 villagers, now 6; then 2 smallholders, now 4; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 2 cattle; then 20 sheep, now 50; then 11 pigs, now 30. Value always £4. As an adjunct of this manor there is 1 Freeman with 30 acres and 1/2 plough. Value 20d. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] ESS 8,11 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] The Church has always held WALTER [Hall] for 4 hides less 40 acres. Then 4 smallholders, now 10; then 6 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 18 acres. Now 1 cob; always 5 cattle, 5 pigs, 40 sheep, 2 beehives. Value 40s. [= ?8? Land of the Canons of Holy Cross of Waltham =] <17a> List 3 {{9 St Mary of Barking. In Essex 10 St Etheldreda of Ely 11 St Edmund [of Bury St Edmunds 12 St Martin[-le-Grand] in London 13 St Martin of Battle 14 Saint-Valery 15 La Trinité of Caen 16 Saint-Etienne of Caen 17 Saint-Ouen [of Rouen] 18 The Bishop of Bayeux}} <17b> ?9? LAND OF ST MARY'S OF BARKING ESS 9,1 Hundred of BARSTAPLE St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ holds MUCKING for 7 hides. Turold of Rochester took 30 acres away from there and they are an adjunct of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Before 1066, 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 9 villagers' ploughs; 12 villagers. Then 14 smallholders, now 25; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 300 pigs; pasture, 300 sheep, meadow, 40 acres; now 1 mill; 1 fishery. 10 cattle, 2 cobs, 18 pigs, 250 sheep. Value always £10. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,2 St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ holds BULPHAN for 7 hides. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 10. Then 10 villagers, now 16; then 5 smallholders, now 16; 3 slaves. Woodland, 500 pigs. 8 cattle, 15 pigs, 1 cob, 80 sheep. Value then £8; now [£]10. Of this land, Ravengar took 24 acres. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,3 In FANTON [Hall] 1 villager holds 40 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value 40d. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,4 William holds 1/2 hide and 30 acres of the above-mentioned manor, namely MUCKING. 3 smallholders. Value 18s [included] in the above-mentioned valuation of the same manor ^[Mucking]^. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,5 In this Hundred are 6 free men who hold 2 hides and 50 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Then 3 smallholders, now 6; then 1 slave, now none. Then woodland, 100 pigs, now 55; the thirteenth part of 1 fishery. Total value 30s. These men existed freely at BARKING; but the King might now do with them as he pleases. Of the woodland of this land, Robert Gernon has 50 pigs. Of the above land, Godwin Woodhen holds 3 virgates; value 10s. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,6 Half-Hundred of HARLOW St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held 1/2 hide in PARNDON. 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,7 Hundred of BECONTREE St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held BARKING for 30 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; 4 possible. Then 70 men's ploughs, now 68. Then 100 villagers, now 140; then 50 smallholders, now 90; then 10 slaves, now 6. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadows, 100 acres; 2 mills; 1 fishery. 2 cobs, 34 cattle, 150 pigs, 114 sheep, 24 goats, 10 beehives. In London 28 houses which pay <18a> 13s 8d and 1/2 church which paid 6s 8d before 1066 and now does not pay. The value of this manor before 1066 was £80; now the same, as the Englishmen state, but the Frenchmen value it at £100. To this manor before 1066 belonged 24 acres which Jocelyn the lorimer took away from it. 3 men-at-arms hold 2 hides and 3 ploughs. 3 villagers and 10 smallholders. Value 45s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,8 Hundred of `WINSTREE' St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held WIGBOROUGH for 11 1/2 hides and 13 acres. Then 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 10 men's ploughs, now 9. Then 9 villagers, now 10; then 24 smallholders, now 33; always 8 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep, which pays 16d; 6 salt-houses. Then 12 cattle, now the same; 2 cobs, 14 pigs, 230 sheep. Value then £12; now [£]10. To this manor belong 3 houses in Colchester. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,9 Hundred of CHAFFORD St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held WARLEY for 3 hides. Always 9 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 10; then 3 slaves, now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 200 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. 8 cattle, 11 pigs, 150 sheep, 1 beehive. Value always £7. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,10 In STIFFORD St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has 40 acres. Then 1 villager, now 2. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 3s. There were also 30 acres [belonging] to this land which William of Warenne has by exchange, as he himself states. There are besides another 30 acres. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,11 Hundred of CHELMSFORD St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held INGATESTONE for 3 1/2 hides and 10 acres. Always 2 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 7. Always 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 500 pigs; 1 Freeman with 30 acres. 1 cob, 9 cattle, 9 cattle, 20 pigs, 16 sheep. Value then 70s; now 60[s]. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,12 St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ holds FRISTLING for 1 1/2 virgates. Then 3 smallholders, now 4; then 1 slave, now none. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 200 pigs. 4 cattle, 37 sheep, 10 goats. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] <18b> ESS 9,13 Hundred of ROCHFORD St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held HOCKLEY as a manor; 7 1/2 hides. Then 24 villagers, now 27; always 12 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 15 men's ploughs. Pasture, 200 sheep; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 151 sheep, 26 pigs. Value always £10. Of this manor, William of Boursigny holds 3 virgates from the Church. 1 plough. Value 21s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ESS 9,14 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' St Mary's ^[of Barking]^ has always held TOLLESBURY as a manor; 8 hides. Then 11 villagers, now 12; then 14 smallholders, now 16; then 5 slaves, now 7. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 500 pigs; pasture, 400 sheep; now 1 mill; 1 fishery; 2 salt-houses. 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 28 pigs, 300 sheep. Value always £10. Ranulf Peverel holds 1 hide which Siward [* of Maldon *] held from the Abbey. He himself wants to perform such service as his predecessor performed; but the Abbess did not want [it so], because it was for the Church's supplies. Odo, a man of Swein [* of Essex *], received 10 acres which were the Church's. The Hundred testifies to this but he vouches his lord as guarantor for it. Value always 16d. [= ?9? Land of St Mary's of Barking =] ?10? LAND OF ST ETHELDREDA'S OF ELY ESS 10,1 Hundred of DUNMOW St Etheldreda's has always held BROXTED as a manor; 3 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. 16 villagers; 2 smallholders, now 5; 5 slaves. Woodland, 250 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Then and now 16 cattle, 2 cobs, 70 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then £10; now [£]8. From this manor, 9 acres of land were taken away after 1066, which Eudo the steward holds. Also 2 carucates of land from the lordship which Eudo holds. Value £4. [= ?10? Land of St Etheldreda's of Ely =] <19a> ESS 10,2 St Etheldreda's has always held RODING; before 1066 for 3 hides and 45 acres, now for 2 hides and 45 acres. William of Warenne took the third hide from the lordship which lay there before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 1 priest; 2 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. 2 cobs, 9 cattle, 23 pigs, 15 sheep. 3 Freemen belong to this manor; 11 smallholders; 3 slaves. Value then £4; now [£]6. [= ?10? Land of St Etheldreda's of Ely =] ESS 10,3 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] St Etheldreda's held RETTENDON before 1066 as 1 manor, for 20 hides. Now it holds [it] for 16 1/2 hides. Always 26 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 7 slaves, now 6. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 12 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs. 9 cattle, 41 pigs, 164 sheep. Value then £17; now [£]20. Siward [* of Maldon *] [held] 1 hide and 30 acres from St Etheldreda's. Now Ranulf Peverel holds [it] from the King; but the Hundred testifies that [it is] the Abbey's. 2 hides and 30 acres, which the Church held and Leofson from it before 1066. Eudo ^[the steward]^ now holds from the Abbot, because his predecessor held it; but the Hundred testifies that he could not sell it without the Abbot's permission. [= ?10? Land of St Etheldreda's of Ely =] ESS 10,4 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' St Etheldreda's has always held HADSTOCK as 1 manor; 2 hides. Then 8 villagers, now 12; then 4 smallholders, now 13; then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; then 1 mill, now none. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 16 pigs, 36 sheep, 8 goats. Value then £6; now [£]10. [= ?10? Land of St Etheldreda's of Ely =] ESS 10,5 Hundred of UTTLESFORD St Etheldreda's has always held LITTLEBURY as 1 manor; 25 hides. Always 39 villagers; 19 smallholders; 7 slaves. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 17 men's ploughs, now 15. Woodland, 160 pigs; meadow, 55 acres; always 4 mills. 2 cobs, 32 pigs, 80 sheep, 3 beehives. Value £20. There is also 1 outlier which is called STRETHALL, which 2 men, William [and] Alwin [* Stickhare *], held for 5 hides; they could not withdraw <19b> from the land without the Abbot's permission. Now Hugh [!5! of Bernières !5!] holds [it] under the Abbot. Then 7 villagers, now 6; then 4 smallholders, now 7. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill. Value then £7; now [£]8. In lordship 7 cattle, 100 sheep, 22 pigs, 2 beehives. There is also 1 outlier which is called HEYDON, which Alwin [* Stickhare *] [held] for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 4 slaves, now none. Then and now 55 sheep. Value then 60s; now 30[s]. From this manor, William Cardon, a man of G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's, wrongfully received 24 acres of woodland when Swein ^[of Essex]^ was sheriff, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?10? Land of St Etheldreda's of Ely =] ?11? LAND OF ST EDMUND'S [OF BURY ST EDMUNDS ESS 11,1 Hundred of WITHAM William son of Gross holds BENTON [Hall] from the Abbot for 1 hide and 15 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. 4 villagers and 3 smallholders. Now 1 mill; woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 12 pigs, 5 goats. Value 50s. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,2 Half-Hundred of HARLOW St Edmund's has always held HARLOW as 1 manor; 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs; 12 villagers; 15 smallholders; 4 slaves. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; 1 mill. 4 cobs, 25 cattle, 3 foals, 50 pigs, 60 sheep, 5 beehives. To this manor were added 3 hides after 1066, which 5 free men held before 1066. In them have always been 6 ploughs in lordship. 8 smallholders and 4 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 14 acres. Value of the manor always £8. Value of the 3 hides then 70s; now £4. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,3 St Edmund's holds LATTON as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides which 1 free man, Thorgot, held before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. 4 villagers; then 4 <20a> smallholders, now 5; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 35 acres. 4 cattle, 50 pigs, 30 sheep, 25 goats. Value always £6. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,4 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' In ALPHAMSTONE St Edmund's holds 1/2 hide. 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 slave; now 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,5 Hundred of LEXDEN In COLNE St Edmund's holds 36 acres. Then 3 smallholders, now 4. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadows, 3 acres. Value 20s. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,6 Hundred of ONGAR St Edmund's has always held STAPLEFORD [Abbotts] for 3 1/2 hides and 6 1/2 acres. Then 8 villagers, now 9. Always 5 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 250 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. 20 cattle, 1 cob, 48 sheep, 43 pigs, 3 foals. 2 free men in the jurisdiction of the manor with 36 1/2 acres. 1 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 45s; now 50[s]. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,7 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Albert holds WALTHAM from the Abbot, which Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] held before 1066 as 1 manor, 2 hides less 15 acres. St Edmund's [holds] by the King's gift. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. 1 [head of] cattle, 50 sheep, 2 pigs, 10 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ESS 11,8 Hundred of TENDRING St Edmund's has always held WRABNESS as 1 manor, for 5 hides. Always 6 villagers; 8 smallholders; 6 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 5 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; now 1 mill and 1 salt-house. 2 foals, 30 pigs, 200 sheep, 5 beehives. Value £6. [= ?11? Land of St Edmund's =] ?12? LAND OF [THE CHURCH OF] ST MARTIN[-LE-GRAND] IN LONDON ESS 12,1 [Hundred of DUNMOW] Aelmer [* Milk *], 1 thane of King Edward's, held [Good] EASTER. Count Eustace gave [it] to [the Church of] St Martin[-le-Grand] ^[in London]^ as 1 manor, 4 hides and 50 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 8 men's ploughs. 8 villagers, then 16 smallholders, now 21; then 8 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; now 1 mill. Value then £8; now [£]10. To this manor belonged 1 outlier with 1/2 hide and 20 acres before 1066, but Count Eustace kept it for himself. It lies in the Hundred of Chelmsford. [= ?12? Land of [the Church of] St Martin[-le-Grand] in London =] <20b> ?13? LAND OF ST MARTIN'S OF BATTLE ESS 13,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Goti , a free man, held HUTTON as 1 manor, 3 hides less 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 1 villager, now 2; then 10 smallholders, now 15; 4 slaves. Woodland, 1000 pigs; then 1 fishery, now none. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 4 cattle, now 19; 100 sheep; then 60 pigs, now 100 less 8; 4 beehives. 3 Freemen with 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough. 15 acres of free land. Value then 100s; now £6. Value of the 15 acres 30d. [= ?13? Land of St Martin's of Battle =] ESS 13,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Ordgar, a free man, held HORSEHAM [Hall] before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then and later 5 villagers, now 3; then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 3 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 13 acres, 8 cattle, 10 pigs; then 33 sheep, now 25; 3 beehives; Value 40s [= ?13? Land of St Martin's of Battle =] ?14? LAND OF SAINT-VALERY'S ESS 14,1 Hundred of HARLOW 1 free man, Godric, held MATCHING before 1066 for 40 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value 10s 8d. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,2 [Hundred of DUNMOW] 1 free man, Heoruwulf, held LINDSELL before 1066 as 1 manor, for 1 hide. <21a> Now Saint-Valery's [holds it]. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 8 villagers, now 9; then 4 smallholders, now 15; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 4 cattle, 40 pigs, 28 sheep, 5 beehives. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,3 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Saint-Valery's holds TAKELEY which Thorkil, a free man, held before 1066, for 1/2 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. 8 villagers; then and later 3 smallholders, now 5; always 2 slaves. Woodland then and later, 1000 pigs, now 600; meadows, 24 acres; then and later 1 mill, now 1/2. 3 cobs, 4 cattle, 30 pigs, 28 sheep, 50 goats, 5 beehives. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,4 Thorkil also held BIRCHANGER for 2 hides, as 1 manor. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 2 men's ploughs. 1 villager, 5 smallholders; then 2 slaves. Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 50; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 28 pigs, 36 goats. Value then and later 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,5 Thorkil also held WIDDINGTON as a manor, 4 1/2 hides. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 6 men's ploughs. Then and later 8 villagers, now 11; 20 sheep [smallholders?]; 6 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. 5 cattle, 24 pigs, 50 sheep. Value always £7. As an adjunct of this land there are 2 hides which 4 Freemen have always held. Value 33s. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,6 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Thorkil, a free man, held ST PETER'S CHAPEL before 1066 for 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough. Pasture, 300 sheep; 1 fishery. 3 cattle, 20 pigs, 216 sheep. Value then 40s; now 70[s]. In the same ^[St Peter's Chapel]^ 3 free men with 1 1/2 hides. 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ESS 14,7 He also ^[Thorkil]^ held DENGIE for 2 1/2 hides. 4 villagers; then 1 smallholder, now 8. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Pasture, 200 sheep. [Value] then £4; now 100s. In the same village ^[Dengie]^ <21b> 4 free men hold 50 acres. Value 5s. [= ?14? Land of Saint-Valery's =] ?15? LAND OF LA TRINITÉ OF CAEN ESS 15,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Earl Algar held FELSTED before 1066 for 5 hides. Now La Trinité ^[of Caen]^ holds [it] for 4 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 16 men's ploughs. Then 22 villagers, later and now 20; then and later 23 smallholders, now 33; always 11 slaves. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 36 acres; 2 mills. 21 cattle, 200 pigs, 58 sheep, 30 goats, 1 cob. As an adjunct of this manor before 1066 there were 55 acres which 3 Freemen held, now 4 ^[hold it]^. Then 2 ploughs, now 3. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then £20; later [£]30; now [£]32. The fifth hide is not in this manor; for King William gave 3 virgates to Roger God-save-ladies and the fourth to Gilbert son of Solomon. [= ?15? Land of La Trinité of Caen =] ESS 15,2 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Earl Algar held [Great] BADDOW as 1 manor, for 8 hides. Now La Trinité ^[of Caen]^ [holds it] for as much. Always 16 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 15. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 12. Woodland, 400 pigs, meadow, 45 acres; 1 mill. 1 cob, 1 foal, 14 cattle, 100 pigs less 4, 38 sheep, 13 goats. 3 Freemen, who cannot withdraw, with 1 virgate and 20 1/2 acres. Then it paid 8 nights' <22a> provisions; now £17. [= ?15? Land of La Trinité of Caen =] ?16? LAND OF SAINT-ETIENNE OF CAEN ESS 16,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' 1 free woman held PANFIELD before 1066, for 1 hide and 3 virgates before 1066. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 2 men's ploughs, when acquired none, now 1/2. Then 4 villagers, now none; always 8 smallholders; then 8 slaves, now 7. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 12 acres, 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 165 sheep, 37 pigs. Value then £10; later 100s; now £10. [= ?16? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] ?17? LAND OF SAINT-OUEN'S [* OF ROUEN *] ESS 17,1 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Saint-Ouen's [* of Rouen *] held [West] MERSEA before 1066 for 20 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 6. Always 16 men's ploughs. 36 villagers, 62 smallholders. Then 10 slaves, now 3. 11 cobs, 2 foals, 16 cattle, 34 pigs, 300 sheep. To this manor is attached 1/2 hide which 1 priest has always held; value 10s. Woodland, 200 pigs; pasture, 300 sheep; then 1 fishery. Value then £26; now [£]22. There is also 1 house in Colchester which belonged to this land; but Waleran [* father of John *] took it away. [= ?17? Land of Saint-Ouen's [* of Rouen *] =] ESS 17,2 Also in `Winstree' Hundred 8 King's Freemen who hold 107 acres. Value 10s; of these, Saint-Ouen's [* of Rouen *] has two parts. Engelric [* the priest *] took 2 Freemen with 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Count E[ustace] has them now. Also 2 Freemen who have been added to the King's manor at Layer in another Hundred. Of all this jurisdiction Saint-Ouen's has two parts and the King [has] the third part; and always two parts of the forfeitures of the Hundred. [= ?17? Land of Saint-Ouen's [* of Rouen *] =] <22b> ?18? LAND OF THE BISHOP OF BAYEUX IN ESSEX ESS 18,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds VANGE from the Bishop. 2 free men held it for 5 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. 6 villagers, 9 smallholders; 1 slave. Woodland, 1/2 hide; pasture, 120 sheep; 1 fishery; now 1 mill. 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 4 pigs; then 67 sheep, now 270. Of this land, 1 free man held 30 acres which were added to the aforesaid land after 1066; it is not known how. Value then 100s; now £8. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,2 The Bishop holds [Great] BURSTEAD in lordship. Ingvar , a thane, held it before 1066 as 1 manor, 10 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 12 men's ploughs, now 11. Then 20 villagers, now 22; then 5 smallholders, now 10. Woodland, 1/2 hide; pasture, 150 sheep. 2 cobs, 11 cattle, 106 pigs, 219 sheep. Value £20. 28 free men were added to this manor after 1066; they hold 28 hides and 5 acres. On these there were then 16 ploughs, now 13. Woodland, 5 hides; meadow, 23 acres; pasture, 250 sheep. 54 smallholders, 4 slaves. Value of this addition then £20; now [£]16. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,3 The Bishop holds DUNTON in lordship. 1 priest, a free man, held it before 1066 for 7 hides and 40 acres. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 4 men's ploughs. Then 7 villagers, now 2; 6 smallholders; then 5 slaves, now 2. 2 cobs, 2 cattle, 15 pigs, 34 sheep. Value then £12, now [£]7. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,4 [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds BARSTABLE [Hall] from the Bishop. 1 free man held it for 5 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Woodland, 30 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's [ploughs]. 6 villagers, 11 smallholders. Value then £4; now 100s. In lordship then 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 18 pigs, 36 sheep; now 1 cob, 9 cattle, 24 pigs, 80 sheep. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,5 [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds INGRAVE from the Bishop. 1 free man held it before 1066 for 2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. 1 villager. Then 1 smallholder, now 5; 3 slaves. Woodland, 1 1/2 hides. <23a> 3 cobs; 8 cattle; then 30 pigs, now 58; then 40 sheep, now 76; then 32 goats, now 14. Value then 60s; now 70[s]. 7 free men with 3 hides have been added to this manor after 1066. Always 5 ploughs. Woodland, 1 1/2 hides. 11 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then £4; now 40s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,6 2 men-at-arms hold RAMSDEN from the Bishop, which 2 free men held for 3 hides. So the English state, Ravengar took the land away from one of them and Robert son of Wiuhomarch took the other land away from the other one; but now they do not know how it has come to the Bishop. Then they had 2 ploughs, now there is none there. Then 5 smallholders, now 7. Woodland, 1/2 hide; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then £3; now [£]4. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,7 In WHEATLEY and in WICKFORD [* Theodric *] Pointel and Osbern hold 2 hides which 2 free men held before 1066. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. 4 smallholders. Woodland, 1 hide; meadow, 25 acres; pasture, 40 sheep. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. Ravengar took this land away from them; now the English do not know how it came into the Bishop's hands. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,8 [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds WICKFORD from the Bishop, which 5 free men held before 1066, for 2 hides and 48 acres. Always 2 ploughs. 5 smallholders, 2 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,9 Teher? [* of Helléan *] holds WICKFORD from the Bishop, which 1 free man, Godric, held before 1066, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value 20s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,10 [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds HASSENBROOK [Hall], which 16 free men held before 1066, for 12 hides and 13 1/2 acres. Then 11 ploughs, now 7. Now 14 smallholders, 20 Freemen. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; pasture, 400 sheep. Value £10. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,11 He also ^[[* Ralph *] son of Turold]^ holds CHADWELL from the Bishop, which Edwold, King Edward's reeve, held for 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 6 smallholders, now 7; then 2 slaves, now 1. A Freeman with 30 acres. Woodland, 80 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep; <23b> then 1 fishery, now none, but [1] possible. Before 1066, 30 acres of this land [belonged] to another land. Value then 40s; now altogether 30s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,12 In HORNDON the Bishop has 20 acres, which 1 free man held before 1066. Value 30d. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,13 Hundred of WITHAM In HATFIELD [Peverel] 15 acres, which 1 Freeman held. Value then 3s; now 4[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,14 Hundred of ROCHFORD Swein [* of Essex *] holds [Great] STAMBRIDGE from the Bishop, which Osward [* of Norton *] held before 1066, for 3 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 7 villagers, now none; then 5 smallholders, now 10; then 3 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Pasture, 300 sheep; 1 mill. Now 1 cob; then 4 cattle, now 2; then 15 pigs, now 25; then 100 sheep, now 58. Value always £6. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,15 Ravengar held BECKNEY. Now the Bishop [holds it] in lordship for 1/2 hide. Then 1 slave; now 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough in lordship. Pasture, 30 sheep. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [Included] in the same valuation of these 30s are a further 30 acres and 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,16 The Bishop holds BARLING in lordship, which 1 free man held, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now none, but [1] possible. Value 10s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,17 The Bishop holds SHOEBURY in lordship, which 1 free man held, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2 oxen. Always 1 men's plough. Pasture, 40 sheep. Value then 40s; now 55[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,18 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Swein [* of Essex *] holds CREEKSEA from the Bishop, which Edric, a free man, held before 1066, as 1 manor, for 1 hide. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 20 pigs; pasture, 20 sheep. Then 4 cattle, now the same. Value then and later 23s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,19 [* Theodric *] Pointel holds CREEKSEA from the Bishop, which Leofric held before 1066, for 1/2 hide. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] <24a> ESS 18,20 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Ralph son of Turold holds SAMPSON'S [Farm] from the Bishop, which 2 free men held for 1/2 hide and 35 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Now 2 smallholders. Value then 16s; now 15[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,21 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Aubrey [* de Vere *]'s wife holds `NAPSTED' from the Bishop, which 8 free men held before 1066, for 22 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value always 30s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,21a In this Hundred Tihel of Helléan holds 22 free men with 2 hides and 13 1/2 acres. Always 5 ploughs. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 9; always 1 slave. Woodland, 4 pigs, meadow, 31 acres. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,22 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' 1 man-at-arms of the Bishop's holds DENGIE, which Siric held before 1066, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 villagers. Now 6 smallholders. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Pasture, 160 sheep. Value then £4; now 100s. In lordship 150 sheep, 1 cob, 13 pigs. In this manor before 1066 were 2 free men with 47 acres, whom the Bishop's man-at-arms also appropriated. Value always 4s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,23 1 man-at-arms of the Bishop's holds BRADWELL QUAY, which Alward [* the noble *], a free man, held for 2 hides and 30 acres. Then 4 smallholders, now 10. Always 1 plough. Pasture, 260 sheep; 1 fishery. The church holds 40 acres. Value then 60s; now £4 11s. In this village there was 1 free man with 30 acres and he was outlawed; now Swein [* of Essex *]'s men have received the land and still hold [it]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,24 Hundred of LEXDEN Leofeva held ALDHAM for 1 hide less 5 acres before 1066. Now Aubrey [* de Vere *]'s wife holds [it] from the Bishop. Then 1 villager, now none. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 1 cob, 6 cattle. Value then and later 30s; now 60s; [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,25 Hundred of ONGAR [* Hugh, *] Herbert's nephew holds KELVEDON [Hatch] from the Bishop, which Algar, a free man, held for 1/2 hide and 20 acres. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow. <24b> 7 1/2 acres. 1 [head of] cattle, 5 pigs, 47 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,26 Hundred of CHAFFORD Mauger holds UPMINSTER from the Bishop, which Wulfwin held for 1 1/2 hides. Then 2 smallholders, now the same. Always 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,27 Mauger also holds AVELEY, which Edward, a free man, held for 1 hide and 40 acres. Always 6 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,28 Hugh holds THURROCK from the Bishop, which Alward [* the noble *], a free man held, for 1 hide and 40 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 8 acres, pasture, 50 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. Then 1 cob; then 1 [head of] cattle, now 2; then 25 pigs, now 9; then 50 sheep, now 48. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,29 Ansketil [* of Graye *] holds THURROCK from the Bishop, which Manning, a free man, held before 1066, for 2 1/2 hides and 40 acres. Now 2 villagers; then 3 smallholders, now 8; then 6 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then £3; now [£]4. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,30 Hugh holds RAINHAM from the Bishop, which Alsi, a free man, held as a manor, for 4 hides before 1066. Always 8 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 4 slaves, now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 2, now none. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Value then and later £6; now 40s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,31 Wulfwin held 1/2 hide in THURROCK. Now Hugh [holds it] from the Bishop. Then 1 plough, now none. Woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 50 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,32 Aelfric, a free man, held STIFFORD for 1 hide and 30 acres. Now Hugh also holds it. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. Of this land, 15 acres are in William Peverel's jurisdiction of Thurrock, as the County testifies. 30 acres, which neighbours gave in alms, are an adjunct of this manor's church. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,33 Hugh holds CRANHAM from the Bishop, which Alwin, a free man, held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then and later 50s; now 20[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,34 In STIFFORD Gilbert, a man of the Bishop of Bayeux's, held <25a> 1 1/2 hides, which [* Ralph *] son of Turold holds from the Bishop. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Value 30s. This Hundred testifies that these hides lay in [the lands of] Thurrock, William Peverel's manor, before 1066, apart from 10 acres. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,35 Hugh holds {LIMPWELLA} from the Bishop, which Edric, a free man, held as 1 manor; 1/2 hide. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 20 pigs; pasture, 20 sheep. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,36 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Fridebert held HANNINGFIELD as 1 manor, for 9 hides before 1066. Now Ralph son of Turold holds [it] from the Bishop. Always 3 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 5; then 4 slaves, now 8. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs. 3 cobs, 16 cattle, 32 pigs; then 117 sheep, now 810. Value then 100s; now £7. In the same [Hanningfield] 23 free men, who could withdraw without the lord of the place's permission, held 14 hides. The Bishop holds these, but the County does not know how he has them. Always 1 villager; 18 smallholders; 8 slaves. Then 11 ploughs, now 10. Woodland, 150 pigs. Value then £8; now £7 2s. Turold of Rochester misappropriated these hides. Ely Abbey claims 2 hides and 3 virgates, which 2 men held; the Hundred testifies that they held their land freely and were nevertheless under the Abbot of Ely's patronage. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,37 Othin the Dane, a free man, held {BEREWIC} before 1066. Now Turold [* of Rochester *] [holds it] from the Bishop for 6 1/2 hides and 37 acres. Then 4 villagers, now 6; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 3 slaves, now 5. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs, meadow, 3 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 5 and 10 foals; then 4 cattle, now 18; then 16 pigs, now 61; then 60 sheep, now 126. Value then £4; now [£]6. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,38 Thorkil held LAWN [Hall] as a manor before 1066, for 2 1/2 hides and 6 acres. Now R[alph] [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop for as much. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Always 5 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 17 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 1; then 5 cattle, now 9; then 19 pigs, now 40; then 45 sheep, now 110. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] <25b> ESS 18,39 Anund the Dane held WALTER [Hall] before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Now R[alph] [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop. Always 2 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. 1 cob; then 5 cattle, now 4; then 15 sheep, now 50; then 11 pigs, now 17; 1 goat. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,40 Saegar held PATCHING [Hall] as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres before 1066. Now R[alph] [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop. Then 1 villager, now 3. Always 4 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow 8 acres; 1 mill. Then 3 cobs, now 4; then 2 cattle, now 4; then 11 sheep, now 23. Value 40s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,41 Godric held MOULSHAM [Hall] as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Now R[alph] [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop. Then 1 villager, now 2; then 1 smallholder, now 6; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; always 1 mill. Then 3 cobs and 1 foal, now 2 cobs and 4 foals; then 9 cattle, now 28; then 47 sheep, now 140. Value then 50s; now £4. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,42 Wulfmer, a free man, held the other MOULSHAM [Hall] as a manor for 1 hide and 40 acres. Now R[alph] [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop. Then 1 smallholder. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value 20s. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,43 Hundred of TENDRING Aethelstan? held THORRINGTON as 1 manor, for 4 hides. Now Ralph [* son of Turold *] [holds it] from the Bishop for as much. Turold of Rochester annexed this land. Always 3 villagers, 9 smallholders; 5 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2; but 3 possible. Then among the men 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 100 sheep; now 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Value always £4. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,44 A free man held 1/2 hide in ALRESFORD, whom Turold [* of Rochester *] annexed, like the other land. When acquired, 1/2 plough, now none; but [1] possible. The Hundred does not know how he has this land and because neither a Commissioner nor another man came on his behalf to adjudge this land, it is now in the King's hands with the other [land]. Value then and later 10s; now 5s 4d. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ESS 18,45 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Oslac , a free man, held TOLLESHUNT for 1 hide. Now the Bishop <26a> [holds it] for as much. Then 2 smallholders, now 3; now 1 slave. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 30 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. [= ?18? Land of the Bishop of Bayeux in Essex =] ?19? LAND OF THE BISHOP OF HEREFORD ESS 19,1 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] In WRITTLE the Bishop holds 2 hides and 20 acres of which 1 [hide] was in the [lands of the] Church before 1066 and the other [was] in [* Earl *] Harold's Holding. Always 3 villagers; 1 priest. Then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadows, 8 acres. Value 50s. [= ?19? Land of the Bishop of Hereford =] ?20? LAND OF COUNT EUSTACE IN ESSEX ESS 20,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a thane of King Edward's, held FOBBING for 5 hides, as one manor. Now Count Eustace holds it in lordship. Always 4 ploughs in lordship, 5 men's ploughs. Then 8 villagers, now 3; then 8 smallholders, now 22; then 12 slaves, now 6. Woodland, 700 pigs; pasture, 700 sheep; 1/2 fishery. 31 pigs, 717 sheep. From this land, Turold [* of Rochester *] took 30 acres which are in the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Besides this, Engelric [* the priest *] added to this manor 22 free men who hold 15 1/2 hides and 15 1/2 acres. In this land have always been 12 ploughs; 20 smallholders; 3 slaves. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; pasture, 400 sheep; the third part of 1 fishery. 3 1/2 ploughs could be added. Value then of the manor £20, of the Freemen's land £12; now £36 in total. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,2 Warner holds HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] from the Count which Wulfric, a free man, held as one manor, for 2 hides and 50 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 villagers, now none; then 7 <26b> smallholders, now 12; then 2 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 sheep. 2 cows, 10 pigs, 110 sheep. Besides this, 15 acres in the church's alms. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,3 Roger holds SHENFIELD from the Count which 1 free man, Bodda, held before 1066 as 1 manor, for 2 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now 1/2 men's plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 6, then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs. 2 cattle, 20 pigs, 15 goats. Value 60s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,4 The Count holds ORSETT which the Bishop of London held before 1066 for 1 hide, which Engelric [* the priest *] held from the Church. Always 1 plough in lordship. 1 priest has 1 plough there. Value 20s. This hide is not an adjunct of his 100 manors. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,5 [* Earl *] Harold held `GRAVESEND' and Engelric [* the priest *] from him as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. This hide is not attached to his 100 manors. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,6 Hundred of WITHAM Aelfric, a thane, holds NOTLEY as one manor from the Count, which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Then and later 10 villagers, now 6; then 3 smallholders, later and now 16; then 9 slaves, now 4. Woodland, then 200 pigs, now 100; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, 100 sheep; now 2 mills. 5 cows, 14 pigs, 100 sheep, 7 goats, 3 horses. From this manor Ralph of Marcy took 30 acres; they lie in the Holding of Haimo [* the sheriff *]'s son. Value always £10. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,7 The Count holds COGGESHALL in lordship, which Cola, a free man, held before 1066 as one manor, for 3 1/2 hides and 33 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. When acquired, 1 plough. Then 16 men's ploughs, later and now 14. Then 11 villagers, later and now 9; then 22 smallholders, now 31; now 4 slaves. Woodland, then 600 pigs, now 500; meadow, 38 acres; pasture to the value of 10d; always 1 mill. 1 cob, 15 pigs, 4 goats, 4 beehives. To this manor belong 11 Freemen, 1 priest, 1 pigman and 1 hired man. To this land have been added 38 acres, <27a> which 1 free man holds from the King. Value of this manor then £10; now [£]14, but however it pays £20. Value of the above 38 acres 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,8 The Count holds RIVENHALL in lordship, which Queen Edith held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. Then 12 villagers, now 13; then 8 smallholders, now 14; always 6 slaves. Woodland, then 400 pigs, now 300 and a half; meadow, 30 acres; pasture, from which 3s are received; then 1 mill. Now 1/2. 1 Freeman with 15 acres. 1 burgess of Colchester. Richard of Sackville took away 1/2 mill. 1 cob, 6 cattle, 40 pigs, 8 goats, 2 beehives. Value then £9; now [£]12, but however it pays £20. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,9 The Count holds RIVENHALL in lordship, which [* Earl *] Harold held as 1 manor, for 1 hide and 15 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Then 2 villagers, now 5; then 1 smallholder, now 2; then 5 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 21 1/2 acres; pasture at 6d. 10 pigs, 27 sheep. Value then 60s; now 30[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,10 The Count holds BLUNT'S HALL in lordship, which 1 free woman held before 1066 as 1 manor; 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,11 Richard holds WITHAM from the Count, which [* Earl *] Harold held for 51 acres. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,12 Hundred of HARLOW Iwain holds PARNDON from the Count, which Ulf, a King's thane, held before 1066 as one manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 4 villagers, now 3; then 4 smallholders, now 5; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 14 acres. Value £4 [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,13 Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds LATTON from the Count, which Ernwulf , a free man, held before 1066 <27b> as one manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. 2 ploughs in lordship then, now 1. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 35 acres. 1 priest who holds 1/2 hide at a church. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,14 Geoffrey holds HARLOW from the Count, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man, held before 1066; 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 11s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,15 Hundred of DUNMOW Adelulf of Marck holds DUNMOW from the Count, which 1 free man, Edmer, held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 1 men's plough, now 3. Then 3 villagers, now 13; now 9 smallholders; then 10 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 36 acres; 1 plough could be restored. 12 cattle, 50 pigs, 100 sheep, 1 cob, 4 beehives. Value £8 [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,16 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' The Count holds ILTNEY [Farm] in lordship, which Engelric [* the priest *] held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides. Then 1 slave; now 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Pasture, 50 sheep. Value 30s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,17 Edeva held PURLEIGH before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. But it was not of Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding. Now Eustace has it. Value then 16s 8d; now 23s. Then 2 men dwelt there, now 1 priest. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,18 Hundred of DUNMOW Bernard holds `PLESINGHO' from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066 for 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough. Then 2 smallholders, now 1 slave. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,19 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Engelric [* the priest *] held LANGENHOE before 1066 as one manor, for 7 hides. Now the Count holds it in lordship. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later 4, now 3. Then and later 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Then 5 villagers, now 9; always 7 smallholders; then 12 slaves, now 8. Woodland, 200 pigs; <28a> Meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 500 sheep; 1 mill; 1 salt-house. 2 cattle, 300 sheep, 13 pigs and 3 cobs. To this manor after 1066 Engelric [* the priest *] added 2 hides which 1 free man held before 1066, and 1/2 hide which 3 free men held before 1066. On these hides and the half have always been 2 ploughs. Now 4 smallholders. Pasture, 100 sheep. Value altogether then £17; now [£]17 5s; when acquired the same. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,20 Ralph of Marcy holds ABBERTON which Siward [* of Maldon *], a free man, held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now the same. Then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow 4 acres. 4 cattle, 100 sheep, 30 pigs, 2 cobs. Value 60s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,21 1 free man, Alric, held LAYER before 1066 for 2 1/2 hides and 1 virgate. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 40 pigs; now 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 3 cattle, now 5; then 38 sheep, now 146; 6 beehives. Value then £4; now [£]3. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,22 Hundred of UTTLESFORD 1 free man held SHORTGROVE before 1066. Now Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds [it] from the Count as one manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then and later 1 villager, now none; then and later 1 smallholder, now 3; then 1 slave, now none. Meadow, 9 acres. 3 cattle, 2 cobs, 11 pigs, 90 sheep. Value 40s. Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated this land after 1066. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,23 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' 1 free man, Godwin by name, held RIDGEWELL before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides and 3 virgates. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later and now 4. 14 villagers; 14 slaves; 3 smallholders. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 36 acres. 22 cattle, 44 pigs, 102 sheep, 30 goats and 2 cobs. To this manor have always been attached 14 Freemen with 67 1/2 acres, who have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value of the whole then £18; later and now [£]24. The Count holds it in lordship. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] <28b> ESS 20,24 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds SHORTGROVE from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, now none. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 30s; now 33[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,25 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] 1 free man, Leodmer [* the priest *], held CLARET [Hall] before 1066 for 1 1/2 hides and 35 acres. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later and now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs. Then 7 villagers, later and now 4; later and now 12 smallholders; then 10 slaves; later and now 4. Meadow, 27 acres; 1 mill, 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 40 pigs, 239 sheep. To this manor has always been attached 1 outlier, which is called YELDHAM, with 2 hides and 18 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 2 men's ploughs. Then 8 villagers, later and now 6; later and now 8 smallholders; then 8 slaves, later and now 6. Meadow, 18 acres. Besides, attached to this manor are 7 Freemen with 35 acres of land, who have 1 plough. Value of this manor then £18; later and now [£]22. To this manor Engelric [* the priest *] also added 1 free man after 1066; he had 15 acres. 1 plough. Value 10s. The Count holds this manor in lordship. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,26 Leodmer [* the priest *], a free man, held BELCHAMP before 1066 for 1 hide and 45 acres. Now Wulfmer holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 4 villagers. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 5; then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. As an adjunct of this manor there are 5 Freemen, 2 of whom Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated after 1066. They were then free men; they have 35 acres of land. In lordship 9 cattle, 2 cobs, 20 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then 40s; later and now £4. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,27 Adelulf of Marck holds [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066 as 1 manor, for 1/2 hide. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 2 men's ploughs; 7 villagers; 11 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 15 acres. 1 cob, 3 cattle. To this manor Engelric [* the priest *] added 1 free man [with] 3 1/2 acres. Value then £4; later and now 100s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] <29a> ESS 20,28 Bernard holds BELCHAMP from the Count which Ednoth, a free man, held before 1066 for 1/2 hide and 10 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 Freeman with 20 acres. 1 cob, 4 cows; then 14 pigs, now none; always 50 sheep. Value 30s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,29 Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds WESTON [Hall] from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066 for 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,30 Guy [* of Anjou *] holds FINCHINGFIELD from the Count, which Northmann held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 10 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. 3 cattle, 20 [***] less 1. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. ^[Engelric [* the priest *] held this manor]^ [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,31 Wulfric, a free man, held FINCHINGFIELD before 1066. Now Guy [* of Anjou *] also [holds it] from the Count for 37 acres. Always 1 plough. Then 1 slave; now 2 smallholders. Woodland, then 20 pigs; now 5; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value 16s. ^[Engelric [* the priest *] held this manor]^ [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,32 Rainer holds SMEETHAM [Hall] from the Count, which 1 free woman held before 1066 as one manor, for 3 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then and later 1 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Then and later 4 villagers, now 3. Always 14 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then £7; now [£]8. Engelric [* the priest *] held these manors. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,33 Bernard holds TOPPESFIELD from the Count, which 1 free man held for 15 acres before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,34 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' St Martin[-le-Grand] in London holds MALDON from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066 for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Later on Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Always 6 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs. Woodland, 30 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. In lordship 2 cows, 14 pigs, <29b> 100 sheep. Value then £4; now 100s. In the same [Maldon] 1 free man held 30 acres before 1066, which Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated. Now St Martin[-le-Grand] ^[in London]^ holds it from the Count and another free man with 30 acres. Engelric [* the priest *] placed these men in his hall. There has always been 1 plough on their land. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,35 Robert holds ULEHAM'[s Farm] from the Count, which 1 free man held before 1066. Later Engelric [* the priest *] [held it] for 1 hide. Value then 8s 4d; now 14s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,36 Hundred of LEXDEN 1 free man held [Great and Little] TEY before 1066 for 3 1/2 hides. Now Count Eustace [holds it]. Then 6 villagers, now 2, then 16 smallholders, now 35; then 9 slaves, now 10. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then among the men 6 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 160 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. 3 cobs, 7 cattle, 68 pigs, 80 sheep, 34 goats. As an adjunct of this manor there is one outlier of 1 1/2 hides less 10 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Woodland, 24 pigs. In this manor, 17 Freemen who held 2 hides and 5 acres; now 16 Freemen hold this land. Always 6 smallholders under them. Then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. These Freemen could not withdraw from this manor. Also As an adjunct of this manor there is 1 house in Colchester. Value of this manor then £16; when acquired, the same; value now £22 blanched. In the same [[Great and Little] Tey] 5 free men, who were not part of this manor, held 60 acres and 28 acres, whom the Count now has, because his predecessor was in possession. The valuation of this land is [included] in the above valuation. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,37 Aelfric [* the sheriff *] held BOXTED for 4 1/2 hides. Now the Count [holds it] in lordship. Always 5 villagers; 18 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now the same. Always 6 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; then 1 mill, now none. 1 Freeman, who could not withdraw, who holds 1/2 hide. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Meadow, 2 acres. 13 cattle, 35 pigs, 140 sheep, 25 goats and 2 cobs. <30a> Value then and later £8; now [£]12 blanched. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,38 Edric [* of Easthorpe *] held [East] DONYLAND as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Now the Count holds it in lordship. Always 10 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then and later 40s; now £3. In lordship 80 sheep. In the same [[East] Donyland] 1 free man held 1/2 hide which the Count now holds but Engelric [* the priest *] had it and the Hundred does not know how he should have it. Value 5s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,39 Hugh holds [Great] BIRCH from the Count, which Edric [* of Easthorpe *] held as one manor, for 3 hides. Later Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Then 13 villagers, now 6; then 5 smallholders, now 17; then 6 slaves, now 4. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. 2 houses in Colchester which are an adjunct of this manor. 1 Freeman who could not withdraw, with 13 acres; he has always had 1/2 plough. In lordship then 1 cob, now 3; then 20 cattle, now 10; then 35 pigs, now 34; then 140 sheep, now 120; then 40 goats, now 20. Value then and later £6; now 100s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,40 He also ^[Hugh]^ holds EASTHORPE from the Count which Edric [* of Easthorpe *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 25 acres. Then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 1 plough, now 3. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 cob, 16 cattle, 15 pigs, 30 sheep; now 10 pigs, 1 cob. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,41 Robert holds COLNE from the Count, which Aelfric Bicga held for 1 virgate and 10 acres before 1066. Then 1 smallholder, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Now among the men 1 plough. Then 5 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. This Aelfric ^[Bicga]^ held this land freely but Engelric [* the priest *] had it after the King came and the Hundred does not know how. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,42 He also ^[Robert]^ holds [East] DONYLAND, which Godric of Colchester held for 25 acres. Value 12d. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] <30b> ESS 20,43 Hundred of ONGAR [* Earl *] Leofwin, and later Engelric [* the priest *], held STANFORD [Rivers] before 1066 as one manor, for 9 hides. Now the Count holds it in lordship for as much. Always 24 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 17; then 22 slaves, now 16. Then 10 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 7, now 5. Always 15 men's ploughs. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 50 acres. Always 1 mill. 4 cobs, 40 cattle, 11 pigs and 233 sheep. Value then £24; when acquired, the same, now £40 blanched. In the same [Stanford [Rivers]] a free man held 40 acres, but Engelric [* the priest *] acquired him, adding him to this land. Always 1/2 plough there. Value always 5s. Also Brictwin held 20 acres, which Engelric [* the priest *] added to his land. It was valued in the above pounds. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,44 Aelfric's father held STANFORD [Rivers] before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide and 80 acres. Now Count Eustace holds it [as] of Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding for as much. Then 3 villagers, when acquired 5, now the same. Always 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 6 cattle, 213 sheep. Value 40s. Of this manor, Aelfric holds 1/2 hide from the Count. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,45 [* Earl *] Leofwin held LAVER before 1066 for 1 hide and 40 acres. Alwin held another part of that manor for 1 hide and 40 acres as a manor. But Engelric [* the priest *] added them to his manor. Now Count Eustace holds them in lordship. Always 7 villagers, 10 smallholders and 15 slaves; 5 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 37 1/2 acres. 2 cattle, 11 pigs, 80 sheep, 3 cobs. Value then and later £16; now [£]20 blanched. Of this manor Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds 80 acres. 1 villager, 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. In the same [Laver] a free man held 40 acres which Engelric [* the priest *] added to this land. Now Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds ^[him]^ from the Count and he is [included] in the same valuation. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,46 Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held [Chipping] ONGAR for 1 hide, as one manor. Now the Count [holds it] in lordship. Always <31a> 8 villagers, 8 smallholders, 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 28 acres. 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 36 pigs, 112 sheep. Value then 100s; now £8. In the same [[Chipping] Ongar] 1 free man held 1/2 hide which was this manor's. Now Ralph Baynard holds it. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,47 Richard holds LAVER from the Count, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held for 40 acres, as one manor. Always 1 slave; 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,48 David [* of Argentan *] holds LAMBOURNE from the Count, which Leofsi held as one manor, for 2 hides and 80 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 10 smallholders, now 12. Always 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. In lordship 9 cattle and 80 sheep. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,49 Richard holds FYFIELD from the Count, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held for 40 acres before 1066, as one manor. Always 3 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 24 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. A free [man] held 10 acres, but Engelric [* the priest *] annexed [him]. Always 3 slaves. Woodland, 24 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,50 Iwain holds FYFIELD from the Count, which Alwin held before 1066 as one manor, for 80 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 4 smallholders, now 6. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,51 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Mauger holds NEWLAND [Hall] from the Count, which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066 as one manor, for 3 hides. Always 15 villagers, 7 smallholders, 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then 100s; now £7. Engelric [* the priest *] annexed this manor and the Hundred testifies that it lay in [the lands of] Writtle before 1066. Now Count Eustace holds it. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,52 Leofwin held [Little] BADDOW for 5 hides before 1066. Now Lambert holds it from the Count for as much. This land also Engelric [* the priest *] annexed after the King arrived. Then and later 3 villagers, now none; then and later 4 smallholders, now 8; then and later 6 slaves, now 3. <31b> Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 24 acres. 1 cob, 15 cattle, 50 pigs, 135 sheep. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,53 Lambert also holds RUNWELL from the Count, which Leofstan held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Engelric [* the priest *] annexed this. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 13 cattle, 20 pigs, 36 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,54 Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds RUNWELL from the Count, which Edeva held before 1066 as one manor, for 4 hides. Engelric [* the priest *] annexed this. Then 4 smallholders, now 5; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 1/2 plough in lordship, now 2 1/2. Always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 80 pigs. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,55 Lambert holds WALTHAM from the Count, which Leofstan held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Engelric [* the priest *] annexed this. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 7. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. 1 cob, 8 cattle, 100 sheep. Value then and later 50s; now 60[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,56 Lambert also holds BOREHAM from the Count, which 14 free men held for 8 hides and 23 acres. Engelric [* the priest *] annexed this after the King came to this land. Then 4 smallholders under them, now 8. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 13 ploughs, when acquired, and now 2. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 54 acres. Now 1 mill. 1 cob, 15 cattle, 132 sheep. Value then £12; when acquired £6; now [£]8. In the same [Boreham] 1 free man holds 5 acres. Value 10d. Ranulf Peverel claims 1/2 hide and 18 acres which are an adjunct of the church of this manor and 1/2 church. Engelric [* the priest *] was not in possession. But Count Eustace gave it to one of his men-at-arms who calls him as his defender. <32a> 30 acres which paid 12d a year to Ranulf Peverel's predecessor, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,57 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds TOLLESHUNT from the Count, which Thorbiorn held as one manor, for 8 1/2 hides. Then 5 villagers, now 3; then 16 smallholders, now 14; then 8 slaves, now 4. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture, 300 sheep; then 12 salt-houses, now 5. 2 cobs, 16 cattle, 40 pigs, 400 sheep. Value then and later £10; now 100s. In the same [Tolleshunt] 3 free men held 1/2 hide and 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,58 Adelulf [* of Marck *] also holds GOLDHANGER from the Count, which Alric held for 1 hide and 15 acres. Now 4 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 3 1/2 acres; pasture, 50 sheep. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,59 The Count holds TOLLESHUNT in lordship, which Almer? [* Milk *] held for 2 hides and 5 acres. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 160 sheep. 50 sheep. Value then 40s; when acquired 15s; now 20[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,60 [The Church of] St Martin[-le-Grand] ^[London]^ holds TOLLESHUNT from the Count which Wulfric, a free man, held as one manor for 1 hide and 35 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs, 1 [head of] cattle. Value 30s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,61 4 free men held 1/2 hide in `BLATCHAMS' and could sell it. Now Count Eustace holds it. Always 1 plough. Value 10s; when acquired 10s; now 7s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,62 Amalfrid holds TOLLESBURY from the Count which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], a free man, held as one manor for 3 hides before 1066. This is [part] of Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding. Then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 1/2 men's plough. Pasture, 100 sheep; 1 salt-house. Value then £4; later and now [£]3. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] <32b> ESS 20,63 Hundred of TENDRING The Count holds ST OSYTH in lordship, which Edward held as one manor, for 3 hides and 40 acres before 1066. Later Engelric [* the priest *] [held it]. Then 9 villagers, later and now 7; now 2 smallholders; then 8 slaves, later and now 2. Then 1 plough in lordship, when acquired nothing, now 1. Then 6 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 1 cow, 11 sheep. Value then £12; when acquired 40s; now £10. As an adjunct of this manor there is 1 outlier, which is called FRATING, with 40 acres. Now 1/2 plough. It is valued above. At {BURNA} 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 20s. In FROWICK [Hall] 50 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; now 1 plough; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,64 Frewin held TENDRING before 1066 as one manor, for 1/2 hide. Now the Count holds it in lordship for as much. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 4; then 4 cattle, now 7; always 20 pigs; then 40 sheep, now 100; then 14 goats, now 20. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,65 Hato holds ALRESFORD from the Count, which Edward held as one manor, for 2 hides and 50 acres. Then 4 smallholders, now 7; then 6 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, when acquired none, now 1/2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 20 sheep. Value 60s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,66 Ralph of Marcy holds FRINTON from the Count, which [* Earl *] Harold held as 1 manor, for 3 hides before 1066. Later Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 3 smallholders, now none; then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1/2. Pasture, 60 sheep. 2 cattle, 7 pigs, 20 sheep. Value then 60s; now £4 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,67 Robert holds BIRCH HALL from the Count, which Engelric [* the priest *] held from St Paul's in London <33a> as one manor for 3 hides. Then 6 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Then among the men 1 plough, now 2. Woodland, 10 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 8 cattle, now none; then 13 sheep, now none; then 6 pigs, now none. Value then 60s; now £4 7s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,68 Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds HOLLAND from the Count, which Leofstan held as one manor, for 4 hides before 1066. Later on Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Then 11 villagers, now 8; always 5 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 6 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 50 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. 13 pigs, 14 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]4. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,69 He also ^[Adelulf [* of Marck *]]^ holds LAWFORD from the Count, which Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066. Later Engelric [* the priest *] [held it] as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 4 villagers, now 1; then 7 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 4 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 200 sheep. 4 cattle, 80 sheep, 1 cob, 8 pigs. Value always £10. In the same [Lawford] 3 Freemen held 1/2 hide and 30 acres, which Engelric [* the priest *] annexed. Now Count Eustace holds them and Adelulf [* of Marck *] also from him. Then among them 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,70 Bernard holds TENDRING from the Count, which Ednoth held as a manor, for 1 hide less 15 acres. This is [part] of Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding. Then 8 villagers, now 6; now 6 smallholders; then 6 slaves now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value always £4. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,71 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Ingvar held CHRISHALL as one manor, for 6 hides before 1066. Now Count Eustace holds it in lordship [as] of Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding. Always 32 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 13. <33b> Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 16 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. 1 cob, 40 pigs, 150 sheep, 24 goats, 4 beehives. Value always £15. To this manor belong 2 Freemen with 8 acres, and 1 Freeman with 8 acres whom Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated after 1066. On these 8 acres are 3 smallholders. Value 16d. To this manor belonged 1 Freeman with 3 virgates before 1066, whom William Cardon holds for G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's Holding. He paid 2d a year. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,72 Guy [* of Anjou *] holds CHISHILL from the Count, which Sired, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 6 hides and 30 acres. Then 5 villagers, now 6; then 3 smallholders, now 5. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres, 24 pigs, 250 sheep. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,73 Godric, a free man, held CHISHILL before 1066. Now Guy [* of Anjou *] also holds it from the Count as one manor, for 2 1/2 hides. In the same [Chishill] 1 free man held 1/2 hide which Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated after 1066. Now Anselm holds it from the Count. On that land have always been 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,74 Roger of Sommery holds ELMDON from the Count, which Almer? [* Milk *], a free man, held before 1066. Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated this manor after 1066. There have always been 14 hides there; 26 villagers; 15 smallholders. Then 12 slaves, now none. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 3, now 4. Always 10 men's ploughs. Woodland, 250 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. 20 pigs, 200 sheep and 88 sheep. Value then and when acquired £16; now £20. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,75 Brictwulf, a free man, held [Elmdon] LEE before 1066 as a manor, for 2 <34a> 1/2 hides. Later on Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Now Roger ^[of Sommery]^ also [holds it] from the Count. Always 5 villagers. Then 1 smallholder, later and now 8; then 4 slaves, now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 4 men's ploughs, when acquired 3, now the same. Woodland, 50 pigs. Value then and later £4; now 100s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,76 He also ^[Roger of Sommery]^ holds CRAWLEYBURY from the Count, which Leofsi, a free man, held before 1066 for 30 acres. Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated it after 1066. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,77 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Leodmer the priest held BENDYSH [Hall] before 1066 as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Later Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Now the Count holds it in lordship. Always 8 villagers, 3 smallholders, 8 slaves; 4 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. 28 pigs, 112 sheep. 1 Freeman held 1 acre and 1 perch, whom Engelric [* the priest *] annexed. Now the Count holds it. Value of the whole then £11; now [£]12 [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,78 Alsi [* Sqitrebil *] held NEWNHAM [Hall] for 1 hide before 1066. Later Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Now the Count holds it in lordship. Then 6 villagers, now 9; then 2 smallholders, later and now 7. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. 14 pigs, 56 sheep, 1 cob. This manor contained 5 Freemen who hold 1/2 hide and 35 acres [and] who remain with the jurisdiction. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then £11; now [£]12. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,79 Adelulf [* of Marck *] holds BARDFIELD from the Count, which Northmann held before 1066 for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Later on Engelric [* the priest *] held it and annexed him. Always 6 villagers. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 12. Always 4 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 49 acres. 5 cattle, 25 pigs, 2 beehives, <34b> 30 goats, 1 cob. Always 1 mill. Now 1 fishpond. Value then £8; now £10. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] ESS 20,80 Hundred of ROCHFORD 1 free man held SHOPLAND before 1066 for 5 hides. Later Engelric [* the priest *] held it. Now Count Eustace [holds it] in lordship. Always 5 villagers; 2 Freemen, their lord had full jurisdiction. Always 9 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; pasture, 400 sheep. 2 cattle, 54 sheep, 14 pigs, 13 goats, 3 cobs. Value then £6; now [£]10. In the same [Shopland] 1 free man held 1/2 hide and 30 acres, which Engelric [* the priest *] appropriated. Always 1 plough; 3 smallholders. This is valued in the £10. [= ?20? Land of Count Eustace in Essex =] <35a> ?21? LAND OF COUNT ALAN ESS 21,1 Hundred of HARLOW Wihtgar , a free man, held EPPING before 1066 as one manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Osbern holds this manor from the Count. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,2 Hundred of DUNMOW Hervey [* of `Spain' *] holds WILLINGALE from the Count, which Edeva [* the fair *] held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; 4 villagers; 8 smallholders; 4 slaves. Woodland, 250 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,3 Aubrey de Vere holds [Great] CANFIELD from the Count, which Edeva [* the fair *] held before 1066 for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 3 villagers, now 1; then 5 smallholders, now 10. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 48 acres among meadow and marsh. Value always 60s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,4 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Hervey [* of `Spain' *] holds FINCHINGFIELD from the Count, which 3 free men held before 1066 for 2 1/2 hides under Edeva [* the fair *]. Always 5 ploughs in lordship; 7 men's ploughs; 3 villagers; 50 smallholders; 5 slaves. Woodland, 160 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then 100s; now £8. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,5 In [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD 1 man-at-arms holds 7 1/2 acres, which 1 Freeman held under Edeva [* the fair *] before 1066. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 2s; now 3[s]. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,6 In YELDHAM 42 acres which 1 free man held before 1066. <35b> Always 1 plough; 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; now 1 mill. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,7 In FINCHINGFIELD the Count holds 38 1/2 acres in lordship, which 2 Freemen and 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,8 Hundred of ONGAR Aubrey de Vere holds [Beauchamp] RODING from the Count, which Leofwin and Edsi held as a manor before 1066, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 villagers; 13 smallholders; 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 50 acres. Value then £4; later and now 100s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,9 Hundred of TENDRING Hervey of `Spain' holds [Little] BENTLEY from the Count, which Alwin held freely for 42 1/2 acres. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] held this land. Always 3 villagers; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 3s. This same man also held 1/2 hide. Always 4 villagers; 1 plough. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,10 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Hervey ^[of `Spain']^ also holds EMANUEL [Wood] from the Count, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held for 1 hide. Always 2 villagers. Then 1 slave, now none; now 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 7 acres; 2 parts of a mill. Value 20s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,11 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' He also ^[Hervey of `Spain']^ holds 30 acres in ROTH[end], which Edeva [* the fair *] held. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] ESS 21,12 In STEVINGTON [End] Edeva [* the fair *] held 5 acres, which Hervey [* of `Spain' *] holds. Value 2s. [= ?21? Land of Count Alan =] <36a> ?22? LAND OF WILLIAM OF WARENNE IN ESSEX ESS 22,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Edeva, a woman, held {UPHAM} before 1066 for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Now William holds it in lordship. Value 10s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,2 Ranulf holds TILBURY from William, which Sweting , a free man, held before 1066 for 30 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Pasture, 40 sheep; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 7s; now 14[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,3 Half-Hundred of HARLOW Richard holds HOUSHAM [Hall] from William, which [* Almer *] Holdfast, a free man, held before 1066 as one manor for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 3 1/2 men's ploughs, now 5. Then 6 villagers, now 10. Always 3 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. When acquired 5 cattle, 1 calf, 40 pigs, 40 sheep; now 6 cattle, 50 pigs, 90 sheep, 3 beehives. To this manor was added 1 virgate after 1066 which Wulfric, a free man, held before 1066. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Always 1 smallholder. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 4s; now 6[s]. Value of the manor then £6; now [£]7. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,4 Richard also holds QUICKSBURY from William, which Alwin Gotton held before 1066 for 3 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3. Then 7 villagers, now 6; now 6 smallholders; then 5 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 1 mill. Then 47 sheep, now 52; 2 foals. Value 100s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,5 Hundred of DUNMOW Dove, a free woman, held EASTON before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Now William [holds it] in lordship. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Always 4 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 8; then 3 slaves, now 2. Woodland, then for 200 pigs, now 150; meadow, 52 acres. Then 1 cob, 7 cattle, 60 pigs, 60 sheep; now 1 cob, 23 cattle, 20 pigs, 70 sheep, 4 beehives. Value 100s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] <36b> ESS 22,6 2 free men held [Little] CANFIELD before 1066 for 2 hides less 8 acres. Now William [holds it] in lordship. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. Then 1 priest and 9 villagers, now 1 priest and 7 villagers; then 3 smallholders, now 17; always 2 slaves. Now 1 mill; woodland, then 160 pigs, now 120; meadow, 70 acres. Then 1 cob, 8 cattle, 100 pigs, 200 sheep; now 1 cob, 15 cattle, 50 pigs, 70 sheep, 9 goats. Value then £8; now [£]9. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,7 W[illiam] of Vatteville holds RODING from William, which the Abbot of Ely held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 1 priest, 8 villagers. Then 12 smallholders, now 11; always 7 slaves. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 42 acres. Always 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 120 sheep; now 7 pigs. Value then £10; when acquired [£]12; now [£]18. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,8 Walter [* of Ricarville *] holds RODING from William, which a free woman held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Now there are 3 1/2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; when acquired 3. Always 1 men's plough. Then 3 villagers, now 1 priest and 4 villagers; then 4 smallholders, now 13; then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Now 4 cattle, 40 pigs, 83 sheep, 1 beehive. Value £8. The hide which was added to this manor was attached to the Abbey of Ely before 1066, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,9 Wibert? holds DUNMOW from William, which Earl Algar held before 1066 for 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough in lordship. Now 3 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Then 10 pigs, 30 sheep; now 9 cattle, 30 pigs, 80 sheep, 12 goats, 8 beehives. Value then 20s; when acquired 30s. Value now 35s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] <37a> ESS 22,10 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Sigmund holds PEYTON [Hall] from William, which 1 free man held as a manor for 1 hide and 30 acres before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then and later 3 villagers, now 2; then and later 3 smallholders, now 7. Meadow, 7 acres. 1 cob then and 9 pigs; now 1 cob, 9 pigs, 40 sheep. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' In HALSTEAD William of Warenne holds 2 hides less 4 acres, which 30 free men held before 1066. In this land there have always been 10 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 8 villagers; 23 smallholders; 6 slaves. Woodland, 140 pigs; meadow, 46 acres; 2 mills. Then 6 cattle, 40 sheep, 12 pigs; now 14 cattle, 36 sheep, 20 pigs, 2 cobs, 2 beehives. Value then and later £10; now £13 17s 4d. Richard holds 34 acres of this land. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,12 In [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD Wulfbert holds 3 hides and 18 acres, which 12 free men held before 1066. In this land have always been 9 ploughs; 3 villagers; 18 smallholders; 5 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 40 acres. Then 1 cob, 40 sheep, 30 pigs; now 1 cob, 16 cattle, 100 pigs, 100 sheep, 4 beehives. Value then and later £10; now [£]12. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,13 In HUNT'S HALL William holds 3 1/2 hides and 13 acres. Of this land Richard holds 25 acres and {Gladiou} [holds] 3 virgates. 23 men held all this land before 1066. Then they had 10 ploughs, later and now there are 8 ploughs. Now 6 smallholders; then 7 slaves, now 5. Now 1 mill; woodland, then 60 pigs, now 40; meadow, 30 acres. [Then] 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 20 sheep; now 12 cattle, 30 pigs, 60 sheep, 2 beehives, Value then £10; now £14 <37b> 16s. William claims these lands by exchange. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,14 Hundred of CHAFFORD 3 free men held KENNINGTONS for 4 hides before 1066. Now William holds them for as much by exchange, as he states, and Wulfbert from him. Then 1 villager, now 7; now 1 smallholder; then 3 slaves, now 1. Then in total 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs, meadow, 8 acres. Then 2 cattle, 15 pigs, 20 sheep; now 2 cattle, 15 pigs, 50 sheep. Value then [***]s, when acquired 30[s]; now 100s less 3s. Also Ranulf has 1/2 hide which Wulfwin, a free man, held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 6s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,15 Hundred of CHELMSFORD 3 free men held HANNINGFIELD as 3 manors, for 4 hides and 27 acres. Now William [holds it] for as much by his exchange, and Wulfbert from him. Always 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 60 sheep, 40 pigs; now 2 cobs, 30 cattle, 100 sheep, 15 pigs. Value then 60s; now £4. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,16 Ranulf holds HANNINGFIELD from William, which Godric Skipper held before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides less 30 acres. Then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,17 William holds BOREHAM in lordship, which Ansketil held as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 slave, now none. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,18 Richard holds BELSTEAD [Hall] from William, which Godric Poinc held as a manor, for 1 hide less 10 acres. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] <38a> ESS 22,19 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Richard holds WENDENS from William, which Wulfmer held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. This is by exchange. Always 2 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. Then 17 pigs, now none; always 50 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,20 Richard also holds CHARDWELL, which Wulfmer held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 4 villagers, now 3; then [***] smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; when acquired, nothing; now 1 1/2 ploughs. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. Then [when] acquired nothing; now 32 pigs, 52 sheep, 2 cattle, 3 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,21 In CHISHILL 8 free men held 1 hide and 45 acres. Now William of Warenne has it by exchange and Richard also from him. Then 3 ploughs, now 2; when acquired, nothing. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30s. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,22 Hundred of ROCHFORD In PAGLESHAM William of Warenne holds 1 hide in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Pasture, 100 sheep. Value 20s. ^[He claims these lands by exchange in Normandy]^ [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,23 In PLUMBEROW Ranulf holds 30 acres from William, which 1 free man held before 1066. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. [Value] then 5s; now 10[s]. He claims these lands by exchange in Normandy. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] ESS 22,24 Hundred of LEXDEN In FORDHAM Aelfric held 25 acres freely. Now William [holds them] by the same exchange. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 6s 8d. This land is of the King's jurisdiction. [= ?22? Land of William of Warenne in Essex =] <38b> ?23? LAND OF RICHARD SON OF COUNT GILBERT ESS 23,1 Hundred of HARLOW Richard holds WALL[bury] in lordship which Toti , 1 free man, held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Then 2 smallholders, now 6; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 24 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,2 Hundred of DUNMOW Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held THAXTED before 1066. Now Richard [holds it] in lordship as one manor, for 9 1/2 hides. Then 8 ploughs in lordship, now 7. Then 34 men's ploughs, now 18. Then 55 villagers, now 52. Always 24 smallholders; 16 slaves. Woodland, then 1000 pigs, now 800; meadow, 120 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. 16 ploughs can still be restored. Always 4 cobs, 36 cattle, 128 pigs; then 200 sheep, now 320; then 10 beehives, now 16. Value then £30; when acquired, the same. Value now £50, as the French and English say; but Richard gave it to an Englishman for £60 for the dues; but each year they are deficient in at least £10. In [the lands of] this manor have always been 3 Freemen with 2 hides and 15 acres, whom Warner holds from Richard. Then 4 ploughs, now 3 1/2. Then 10 villagers, now 2; then 2 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 34 acres. Value £6. Of this land, 1 Freeman held 7 1/2 acres before 1066 which were added to this manor after 1066. They have not paid the King's customary dues. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,3 Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held DUNMOW before 1066 as one manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 5 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 7; always 4 slaves. Woodland, then 500 pigs, now 300; meadow, 15 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 60s; now 100[s]. Vitalis, 1 man-at-arms, lays claim to this land which, as he <39a> testifies, 1 free man held before 1066. In that manor 1 priest has always held 1/2 hide in alms. Always 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders. Arnold holds this manor. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,4 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' W[illiam] Peche holds GESTINGTHORPE from Richard, which Leodmer the priest held before 1066 for 1/2 hide. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 8 villagers. Now 9 smallholders; always 6 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; then 1 mill, now none. 1 Freeman with 15 acres has always lain in [the lands of] this manor and has 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,5 2 Freemen held FINCHINGFIELD before 1066 for 48 acres. Now Elinant holds it from Richard. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 7. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 6 1/2 acres. Then 1 cob, now none; then 10 cattle, now 8; then 20 pigs, now 26; then 100 sheep, now 127. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,6 Robert [* of Vatteville *] holds PANFIELD from Richard, which Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 5 men's ploughs. Then and later 10 villagers, now 8; then and later 8 smallholders, now 15; then and later 8 slaves, now 7. Woodland, 120 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. 2 ploughs can be restored. Value then and later £8; now [£]10. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,7 In YELDHAM Goismer holds 1 hide and 5 acres, which 8 Freemen held before 1066 under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 3 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 8; then and later 5 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 23 acres; then 1 mill. Value then and later 60s; now 100s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,8 In WICKHAM [St Paul] Arnold holds 1/2 hide and 10 acres from Richard, which 2 Freemen held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 10; then and later 1 slave, now none. Woodland, then 40 pigs, now 20; meadow, 10 acres. <39b> Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,9 In FINCHINGFIELD Arnold also holds 38 acres, which 2 Freemen held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066. Always 1 plough. Now 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,10 In `BINSLEY' Widelard [* of Balliol *] holds 1 hide, which 1 Freeman held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 2 villagers. Then and later 16 smallholders, now 7; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; later and now 40[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,11 In ALDERFORD 2 men-at-arms hold 36 acres, which 3 Freemen held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders. Woodland, 12 [pigs]; meadow, 9 acres. 30 sheep. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,12 At ASHEN Richard holds 1/2 hide and 40 acres in lordship, which 2 Freemen held before 1066 under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 1 plough. Then and later 2 smallholders, now 6. Meadow, 9 acres; now 1 mill. Value then 20s; later and now 35[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,13 At FINCHINGFIELD 2 men-at-arms hold 36 acres from Richard, which 3 Freemen held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066. Always 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 65[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,14 In BULMER Mascerel holds 1/2 hide and 30 acres, which 1 Freeman held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 2 ploughs. Now 1 smallholder. Woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 22s 2d. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,15 At HOWE Germund holds 32 1/2 acres, which 3 Freemen held under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Always 2 ploughs; 5 smallholders; 3 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 5 cattle, now 8; now 4 pigs; then 20 sheep, now 83; now 32 goats. Value then and later 30s; now 50[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,16 In BURES Richard has in lordship 13 Freemen with 35 acres. Always 4 ploughs. <40a> Then 9 smallholders, now 16; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 11 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,17 In FOXEARTH ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 19 Freemen with 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Always 5 ploughs; 10 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 22 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,18 In PEBMARSH ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 18 Freemen with 1/2 hide and 12 acres. Always 3 ploughs; 3 smallholders; Meadow, 3 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,19 In ALPHAMSTONE ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 15 Freemen ^[who]^ have always held 1 hide less 5 acres and have 2 ploughs. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,20 In MIDDLETON ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 13 Freemen with 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Always 3 ploughs; 8 smallholders. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,21 In [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 3 Freemen who have always held 25 acres. Always 1 plough; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,22 In FINCHINGFIELD ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 11 Freemen with 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,23 In COUPALS FARM ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 5 Freemen with 1/2 hide less 5 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,24 In TWINSTEAD ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 18 Freemen with 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs; 7 smallholders. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,25 In {CHENEBOLTUNA} ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 15 Freemen. 1/2 hide and 5 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,26 In HALSTEAD ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 22 Freemen ^[who]^ hold 1/2 hide and 11 acres. Always 5 ploughs; 1 villager; 15 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 50 pigs, 19 acres; 1 mill. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,27 In SUDBURY ^[Richard has in lordship]^ 5 burgesses who hold 2 acres. They with all the above pay £15 6s 6d. The whole is in Richard's lordship. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,28 In BOYTON [Hall] {Colsege}, a free man, held 1/2 hide and 10 acres before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Always 1 villager. Then 7 smallholders, later and now 8; then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 40s; later and now £4. To this manor 45 acres have been added after 1066 which were an adjunct of the King's manor of Wethersfield. Then 1/2 plough, now none. <40b> Then and later 1 smallholder, now 2. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. ^[Richard has this land by exchange, as his men state]^ [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,29 In BURES Leofeva, a free woman, held 40 acres. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; 1 villager. Then and later 2 smallholders, now 3; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. Richard has this land, namely Boyton [Hall] and Bures, by exchange, as his men state. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,30 [Hundred of ONGAR] Coleman held [`Morrell'] RODING before 1066 for 3 virgates. Now Richard [holds it] for as much in lordship. That man was so free that he could go whither he would with full jurisdiction, although he was the man of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then 60s; later 40[s]; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,31 Hundred of TENDRING Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held [Little] BENTLEY for 1 hide, as 1 manor. Now Roger holds it from Richard. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,32 Alwin held [Little] BROMLEY freely as one manor, for 1/2 hide. He was under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [and] able to sell his land. Now R[oger] holds it under Richard. Always 1 villager. Now 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadows, 2 acres. Now 11 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,33 Algar held ALRESFORD for 37 acres before 1066. Now he also holds it under Richard. This is in the King's jurisdiction of Lawford, as the Hundred testifies. Then 1 plough, now none. Pasture, 40 sheep. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,34 Hundred of LEXDEN Before 1066 there were 5 Freemen whom Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held. Wulfwin and 2 of his sisters who hold 64 acres in COLNE <41a> and Leofric who holds 30 acres in the same village. They could not withdraw from Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s jurisdiction. Under them always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; always 1 mill. Value 20s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,35 In FORDHAM Wulfmer held 40 acres under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] and holds under R[ichard]. He could not withdraw from the jurisdiction. Then 3 smallholders, now 6. 1/2 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,36 In [West] BERGHOLT Leofcild held 31 1/2 acres. Now Goding holds it under Richard. Then 2 smallholders, now 6; now 1 slave. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 16 pigs, meadow, 3 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Value 10s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,37 In {WITESUUORDA} Algar, who could not withdraw from the jurisdiction, held 12 1/2 acres under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. Now 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,38 Walter Tirel holds LANGHAM from Richard, which Fin the Dane held for 2 1/2 hides, as one manor. Then 22 villagers, now 17; then 9 smallholders, now 27; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 11 men's ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. Then 6 cobs, now none; always 22 cattle; then 46 pigs, now 80; then 54 sheep, now 200; then 62 goats, now 80; then 3 beehives, now none. Value then £12; now [£]15. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,39 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held BARDFIELD as one manor, for 4 hides. Now Richard holds it in lordship. Then 24 villagers, now 20; then and later 7 smallholders, now 22; always 8 slaves. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 21 [men's] ploughs, now 9. Woodland, 800 pigs; meadow, 32 acres; always 2 mills. Then 4 cobs, now 5; then 28 cattle, now 41; then 60 pigs, now 107; then 100 sheep, now 200. Value always £16. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,40 Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held [Little] SAMPFORD as one manor, for 5 hides. Now Richard holds it in lordship. Then 23 villagers, now 14; then 2 smallholders, now 18; then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 21 men's ploughs, now 10. <41b> Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 22 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Value then £12; now [£]17. When Richard acquired this manor, he then found there 3 cobs, now 2; then 19 cattle, now 9; then 50 pigs, now 30; then 100 sheep, now 88; then 3 beehives, now 1. Of this manor and of the above 5 hides, 2 Frenchmen hold 1 1/2 hides. 9 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres. It is valued above. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,41 Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held HEMPSTEAD as 1 manor, for 4 hides less 30 acres before 1066. Now Robert of Vatteville [holds it] from Richard. Always 22 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 10; then 8 slaves, now 7. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 14 [men's] ploughs, now 10. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Value then £12; now [£]16. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,42 In BARDFIELD Widelard [* of Balliol *] holds 1 hide, which 2 servants of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held. Then they did not pay customary dues or tax to the King and could not go away without their lord's order; so the Hundred testifies. Always 1 plough in lordship. Value 20s. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] ESS 23,43 Hundred of ROCHFORD Fin the Dane held BARROW [Hall]. 1 1/2 hides. Now Richard [holds it] in lordship. Always 3 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?23? Land of Richard son of Count Gilbert in Essex =] <42a> ?24? LAND OF SWEIN OF ESSEX ESS 24,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Alwin, a thane of King Edward's, held HORNDON before 1066. King William gave it to Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *]. Now Swein holds it, and Siric from him, as one manor for 5 hides and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 3 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 2 hides. 2 Freemen with 50 acres who have always had 1/2 plough. In this manor Swein acquired 1 cob, 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep; now 4 cattle, 12 pigs, 50 sheep. Value 100s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,2 Walter holds LANGDON from Swein which Alric, a thane of King Edward's held as a manor for 5 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 5 villagers. Then 4 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 1 hide; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 5 cattle, 10 pigs, 60 sheep; now 10 pigs; 42 sheep. Value then 100s; now £6. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,3 2 Frenchmen, namely Osbern ^[the Frenchman]^ and Ralph ^[the Frenchman]^, hold TILBURY from Swein, which Aelfric the priest, a free man, held before 1066 as one manor for 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; 1 villager; 11 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 4 hides; pasture, 300 sheep; 1 fishery. Then 1 cob, 60 sheep; now 1 cob, 12 foals, 31 cattle, 9 pigs and 260 sheep. Value then £8; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,4 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] Osbern holds CHILDERDITCH from Swein which Alwynn, a free woman, held before 1066 and it is not known how it came to Robert son of Wiuhomarch. Always 1 hide there and 40 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now nothing. Then 1 villager, now none; then 1 smallholder, now 4; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 1 [head of] cattle, now 10 cattle. Value 40s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,5 [Hundred of BARSTABLE] Aelfric the priest, a free man, held HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] as one manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 11 smallholders; <42b> 3 slaves. Of this land, Aelfric the priest gave 1/2 hide and 30 acres to a church, but Swein took it away from the church. Always 1 cob; 2 cattle. Value 30s. Payne holds this manor from Swein. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,6 Turold [* son of Odo *] holds HASSENBROOK [Hall] from Swein, which Leofstan, a free man, held before 1066 for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 smallholders, now 3; then 2 slaves, now none. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 10 cattle, now 13 and 5 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,7 Turold [* son of Odo *] also holds BASILDON from Swein, which Leofstan also held before 1066 as a manor for 1 hide and 15 acres. Always 1 plough. Then 3 smallholders, now 1; always 2 slaves. Pasture, 100 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 7 pigs, 15 sheep; now 1 cob, 1 cow, 1 pig and 95 sheep. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,8 W. holds BASILDON, which Godgyth , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 3 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1 1/2. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 1 cob, 17 sheep; now 5 cattle, 16 pigs and 39 sheep. Value 60s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,9 Thorkil holds WICKFORD, which Leofstan held freely as a manor for 1/2 hide and 35 acres. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 30 acres; meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 cobs, 16 cattle, 3 pigs and 100 sheep; now 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 11 pigs and 60 sheep. Besides this land, Bricteva , a free woman, held 1/2 hide and 15 acres which Swein added to the above-mentioned land, in which there was then 1 plough, now none. Always 2 smallholders; 1 villager. Woodland, 20 acres. He also added 3 free men with 45 acres, in which there was then 1 plough, now 1/2. He also added 1 free man with 9 acres. Value of the whole then, before 1066, 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,10 Swein holds WICKFORD in lordship which Godwin , a King's thane, held <43a> as one manor for 10 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Always 7 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 12; then 6 slaves, now none. Woodland, then 12 hides, now 6 acres. Then 1 cob, 12 sheep, 17 goats, 2 beehives; now 1 cow, 20 sheep, 2 foals, 3 beehives. Value then £16; now [£]9. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,11 William son of Odo holds WICKFORD which Dot, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor. 1/2 hide and 45 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,12 Mainard holds WICKFORD, which Godric held before 1066 for 30 acres. Value 5s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,13 Swein holds BENFLEET in lordship which Alwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1 plough can be restored. Now 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Pasture, 250 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,14 Walter holds WHEATLEY from Swein, which Edric held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough. Now 1 smallholder. Pasture, 15 acres. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,15 Swein holds WHEATLEY in lordship, which Leofcild, a King's thane, held before 1066 as 1 manor for 5 hides. Then 2 ploughs and 1 men's plough; now the same. Then 1 villager, now none; then 10 smallholders, now 11. Woodland, 1/2 hide, laid waste; pasture, 100 sheep; then 1 fishery, now 2. Then 3 cobs, 5 cattle, 20 pigs and 100 sheep; now 1 cob, 1 foal, 7 cattle and 70 sheep. Value then 60s; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,16 Swein holds THUNDERSLEY in lordship, which Godric, a King's thane, held before 1066 as one manor for 5 hides and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Pasture, 200 sheep; woodland, 50 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 16 pigs, 200 sheep and 2 beehives; now 3 cobs and 1 cob, 14 cattle, 36 pigs, 200 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then 102s; now 100s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] <43b> ESS 24,17 Hundred of ROCHFORD Swein holds RAYLEIGH in lordship as one manor, for 5 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 10 men's ploughs. Then 21 villagers, now 6; then 6 smallholders, now 15; always 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; now 1 park, 6 {arpents} of vines and it pays 20 measures of wine if it does well. Then 4 cobs, 13 cattle, 25 pigs, 105 sheep; now 5 cobs, 2 foals, 20 cattle, 11 pigs, 80 sheep and 11 goats. Value then £10; now, apart from the wine, as much. In this manor Swein made his castle. Of this manor, 4 Frenchmen hold 2 hides. 4 ploughs. 4 smallholders. Value 60s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,18 Swein holds RAYLEIGH in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 5 smallholders, now 6, who then had 2 1/2 ploughs and now have only 1/2. Then 1 cob, 2 cattle and 15 sheep; now 2 cobs, 9 cattle, 9 pigs; 20 sheep. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,19 2 Frenchmen hold HOCKLEY from Swein, Godebold [* father of Robert *] [holds] 1 hide and Odo [holds] 30 acres. 1 free man held this manor before 1066. Always 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 5 slaves, now 3. Pasture, 100 sheep; always 1 mill. Then 5 cattle, 10 pigs, 100 sheep and 7 goats; now 1 cob, 13 cattle, 22 pigs, 100 sheep and 4 beehives. Value then 30s; later and now 40[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,20 Swein holds EASTWOOD in lordship, which his father ^[Robert son of Wiuhomarch]^ held before 1066 as one manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 3 villagers; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 5. Then 21 smallholders, now 30; always 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 50 pigs, now 30; now 1 mill; pasture, 300 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 30 pigs, 300 sheep; now 2 cobs, 2 foals, 33 cattle, 40 pigs, 136 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]10. Of this manor, <44a> Geoffrey holds 1/2 hide. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,21 Swein holds [Great] WAKERING in lordship as 1 manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Always 2 villagers; 18 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship, 3 possible. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 40 pigs; pasture, 300 sheep. Then 4 cobs, 9 cattle, 38 pigs, 115 sheep; now 4 cobs, 2 cattle, 110 sheep, 27 pigs. Value then £9; now [£]10. Of this manor, Warner and W. hold 1 hide. 2 ploughs. Value 30s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,22 Swein holds PRITTLEWELL in lordship for 7 1/2 hides. Then 7 villagers, now 4; then 14 smallholders, now 23. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 9. Pasture, 12 pigs; pasture, 200 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep; now 1 cob, 3 foals, 13 cattle, 65 pigs, 200 sheep less 4, 66 goats, 9 beehives. Of this land, 1 free man holds 1 virgate which he could sell; but the jurisdiction lay in [the lands of] this manor. To [the lands of] this manor's church 2 men added 30 acres of another land. Value always £12. Of this manor, Grapinel holds 1/2 hide. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,23 Robert son of Wiuhomarch held SHOEBURY after the death of King Edward. Now Swein [holds it] in lordship as one manor, for 5 hides. Always 9 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 6. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 12 pigs, 100 sheep; now 2 cobs, 16 pigs, 64 sheep. Value then and later £6; now [£]10. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,24 Swein holds CANEWDON in lordship for 6 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 22 villagers, now 16; then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 3 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; 4 possible. Then 10 men's ploughs, now 6. Pasture, 600 sheep. Then 4 cobs, 10 cattle, 24 pigs, 336 sheep; now 3 cobs, 5 cattle, <44b> 20 pigs, 342 sheep. Value then £12; now [£]13. In this manor Hugh de Montfort has 1 hide. Value 20s. 2 Freemen hold [parts] of this manor, Gerald [holds] 1 hide and John [holds] 30 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 40s [included] in the same valuation. Swein also has 1 hide, 4 smallholders and 1 plough, which 1 free man held before 1066 with the jurisdiction. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,25 Odo holds [Little]THORPE from Swein which Godric, a thane of King Edward's, held, and [which] Robert son of Wiuhomarch had after the death of King Edward as one manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Then 1 villager, now 2; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Pasture, 100 sheep. Then 1 cob, 7 cattle, 19 pigs, 68 sheep; now 6 cattle, 34 pigs, 160 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,26 Alfred holds ROCHFORD from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 5 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 12; then 2 slaves, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 4. 1 free man holds 30 acres and they also are an adjunct of this manor. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs, 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 8 pigs and 11 sheep; now 3 cobs, 2 foals, 10 cattle, 21 pigs, 160 sheep and 23 sheep. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,27 Wicard holds [Great] STAMBRIDGE from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 7 1/2 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 1 slave. 1/2 plough then, now 1. Pasture, 100 sheep. Value then 10s; now 25[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,28 Walter holds SHOEBURY from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as 1 manor, for 4 hides. Always 4 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 12 pigs. 1 free man holds the fourth of these hides. Pasture, 100 sheep. <45a> Then 1 cob, 2 cattle, 40 sheep; now 1 cob, 6 cattle, 1 pig, 115 sheep. Value then and later £6; now [£]8. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,29 Swein holds [Little] WAKERING, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Robert son of Wiuhomarch held this after the death of King Edward. Then 1 smallholder, 15 slaves; now 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Pasture, 300 sheep. Then 2 cattle and 100 sheep; now 1 cob, 2 cattle, 115 sheep, 1 beehive. Value then £3; later and now [£]4. Of this manor, Robert holds 1 hide and Godric [holds] 1/2. Value 40s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,30 Ascelin holds SUTTON from Swein, which 2 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Now 8 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Pasture, 300 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 40 pigs, 200 sheep; now 7 cattle, 160 sheep. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,31 A[scelin] also holds PLUMBEROW from Swein, which Robert son of Wiuhomarch held as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 1 smallholder and 1 slave; now 8 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 7 cattle, 30 pigs; 100 sheep, 40 acres; now 2 cobs, 1 foal, 3 cattle, 20 pigs; 100 sheep, 23 goats. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,32 Ascelin also holds PUDSEY [Hall] from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 52 1/2 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Pasture, 30 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 1 foal, 1 [head of] cattle, 3 pigs and 80 sheep; now the same. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,33 Payne holds HOCKLEY from Swein as 1 manor, for 1 hide. Always 12 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; pasture, 200 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 2 cattle, 12 pigs, 160 sheep and 30 goats; now 4 cobs, 10 cattle, 24 pigs, 300 sheep, 53 goats, <45b> 6 beehives. Value then £3; now [£]4. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,34 John holds PUDSEY [Hall] from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Always 8 smallholders. Pasture, 50 sheep. Then 1 cob, 8 pigs, 25 sheep; now 11 pigs, 86 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,35 Aelfgyth , an Englishwoman, holds SUTTON from Swein, which Robert son of Wiuhomarch held after the death of King Edward as one manor, for 1 hide and 15 acres. Always 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 11 pigs and 100 sheep; now 10 cattle, 10 pigs, 63 sheep. Value 30s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,36 Almer holds PUDSEY [Hall] from Swein, which a Freeman of Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *]'s held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Pasture, 50 sheep. Then 1 cob, 8 pigs and 25 sheep; now 11 pigs and 86 sheep. Value 30s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,37 Hugh holds PUDSEY [Hall] from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066, and Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] had the jurisdiction, as a manor for 38 acres. Then 1 villager, now 2. Always 1/2 plough. Pasture, 30 sheep. Then 1 cob, 2 cattle, 10 pigs, 75 sheep; now 1 cob, 1 cow and 114 sheep. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,38 In ASHINGDON Roger holds 1/2 hide from Swein, which Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held. Always 1 smallholder. Pasture, 40 sheep. Then 1 plough, now 1/2; a whole one possible. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,39 In SUTTON Roger holds 1/2 hide which Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held before 1066. Always 1 plough. Pasture, 40 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,40 In HAWKWELL Godfrey holds 15 acres. 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,41 In EASTWOOD Robert holds 30 acres from Swein. 5 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,41a In this said Hundred Swein has 100s from pleas. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,42 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ralph holds ILTNEY [Farm] from Swein, <46a> which Leofstan held freely as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 40 acres. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Pasture, 50 sheep. Then 5 cattle, 40 sheep; now 5 cattle, 60 sheep, 26 pigs and 2 cobs. Value then and later 20s; now 26[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,43 Warner holds ASHELDHAM from Swein, which Godric held freely before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 37 acres. Then 3 smallholders, now 2. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Then nothing; now 3 cattle, 4 pigs, 11 goats. Value 20s. Robert son of Wiuhomarch had this manor after the arrival of King William. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,44 Hundred of WITHAM Clarenbald holds RIVENHALL from Swein, which Leofstan, a free man, held for 30 acres before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 5 smallholders, now 6; always 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; pasture at 4s; 1 Freeman with 5 acres. Then 2 cattle, 2 cobs, 15 sheep; now 2 cattle, 2 cobs, 100 sheep, 6 pigs, 8 goats, 2 beehives. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,45 Godebold [* father of Robert *] holds NOTLEY, 1/2 hide and 30 acres, which Aki [* the Dane *], a free man, held before 1066 as one manor. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 4 villagers, now 2; then 4 smallholders, now 5; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, then 40 pigs, now 30; meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 cob, 2 cows; now 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 30 pigs, 11 sheep, 10 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,46 Hundred of HARLOW Walter holds HALLINGBURY from Swein which Godric, a free man, held as one manor for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Then 8 villagers, now 10; now 17 smallholders; always 4 slaves. Woodland, then 150 pigs, now 100; meadow, 30 acres; now 1/2 mill. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 24 pigs, 30 sheep, 30 goats; now 2 foals, 7 cattle, 13 pigs, 50 sheep, 32 goats, 7 beehives. <46b> Value then 100s; now £6. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,47 Hundred of DUNMOW Warner holds WILLINGALE from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 for 20 acres. Value then 4s; now 8[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,48 Edmer holds DUNMOW from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066, for 37 acres, and the 7 acres were added after the arrival of King William [and] were those of another free man. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Then 2 smallholders, now 3; always 1 slave. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; now 1 mill. Then 4 cattle, 9 pigs, 11 sheep, 5 goats; now 5 cattle, 8 pigs, 13 sheep, 7 goats. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,49 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Swein holds [East] MERSEA in lordship, which Robert son of Wiuhomarch held before 1066 as a manor, for 6 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 [men's] ploughs, now 6. Then 9 villagers, now 8; then 12 smallholders, now 14; then 3 slaves, now none. Woodland, then 40 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 4 fisheries. Then 1 cob, 9 cattle, 25 pigs, 107 sheep; now 3 cobs, 12 cattle, 10 pigs, 100 sheep, 1 beehive. Value £10. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,50 Odo holds PELDON from Swein, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,51 He also ^[Odo]^ holds ABBERTON for 15 acres, which 1 free man held before 1066. Then 1 free man; now 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,52 The half-Hundred of CLAVERING is Swein's. The pleas of this Hundred pay him 25s a year. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,53 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Swein holds CLAVERING in lordship, which Robert son of Wiuhomarch held before 1066 as a manor, for 15 hides. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 5. Always 25 men's ploughs; 17 villagers. Then and later 9 smallholders, now 37; then and later 8 slaves, now 12. <47a> Woodland, then 800 pigs, now 600; meadow, 35 acres; then 1 mill; 1 plough can be restored in this manor. Then 3 cobs, 25 cattle, 50 pigs, 40 sheep, 15 goats, 12 beehives; now 2 cobs, 1 foal, 14 cattle, 21 pigs, 90 sheep, 23 goats, 5 beehives. Value then £20; now [£]30. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,54 Godman, a Freeman of Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *]'s, held BERDEN before 1066. Now Alfred holds it from Swein as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. 4 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 14 pigs and 25 sheep; now 3 cobs, 2 foals, 13 cattle, 21 pigs, 122 sheep, 8 goats, 1 beehive. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,55 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ralph holds ASHELDHAM from Swein as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 37 acres, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1 plough. Then 3 smallholders, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 20s. Robert son of Wiuhomarch had this land after the arrival of King William. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,56 [Half-Hundred of CLAVERING] Of the above manor, namely CLAVERING, Ansgot holds 1/2 hide and 30 acres from Swein, Wicard 3 virgates, Robert 1/2 hide and 15 acres, and Ralph 15 acres. In total 14 smallholders; 3 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole £4 [included] in the same valuation ^[of Clavering]^. ^[Robert son of Wiuhomarch held it]^ [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,57 Hundred of LEXDEN R[obert] [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held NAYLAND as one manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Now Swein holds it in lordship. Always 18 villagers. Then 33 smallholders, now 42. Always 7 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 10 men's ploughs. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; always 1 mill. Value then £10; now [£]12. Of this manor, Godebold [* father of Robert *] holds from Swein 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. 2 men's ploughs. Value 60s [included] in the same valuation. He also ^[Godebold [* father of Robert *]]^ holds 37 free men who dwell on 3 hides of land, whom Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] had before 1066, and Swein later on. Then among them 4 [ploughs], <47b> now 5. Now 1 mill; woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 14 acres. Value then £4; now 100s. A free man was under the patronage of Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *]. He held 7 1/2 acres and could go whither he would. Swein has that land. Value 5s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,58 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Osbert holds BOREHAM from Swein, which Thorkil held as one manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 smallholder. Now 1 slave. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 8 acres. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,59 Hundred of ONGAR Siric holds STAPLEFORD [Tawney] from Swein, which Godric held as one manor, for 5 hides. Of these 5 hides, he freely gave 4 hides to his 10 free men and kept one in lordship. After the King came, Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^ held 1 hide as a gift of the King; Swein, his son, joined 4 hides with that one after his father's death. Then on 1 hide there were no smallholders, then on 4 hides 6 smallholders; now 2 villagers and 18 smallholders. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 1 mill. Value then £8; now [£]10. Then in lordship 1 cow and 13 sheep; now 8 cattle, 17 pigs, 118 sheep, 2 beehives. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,60 Robert holds THEYDON from Swein, which Godric held as one manor, for 3 hides and 80 acres. Swein holds this manor as a gift of King William, which he gave to his father, Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^. Then 5 villagers, now 1; then 3 smallholders, now 17; then 4 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 4 ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 28 acres. Then 1 cob, 12 cattle, 60 pigs, 100 sheep; now 3 cobs, 3 foals, 13 cattle, 39 pigs, 148 sheep. Value then £6; when acquired, the same. Value now [£]9. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,61 Hundred of CHAFFORD Godric held WARLEY freely as one manor, for 2 hides before 1066. Now Swein [holds it] likewise in his lordship. Then 2 villagers, now 3; then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 1 plough, now 2 1/2. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Then 3 cobs, 7 cattle and 17 pigs. <48a> Value then £4; when acquired, the same; now £6. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,62 Leofwin holds KENNINGTONS from Swein, which Wulfstan held freely as a manor, for 1 hide before 1066. Then 3 smallholders, now 4. 1 plough. 1 cow, 2 cattle, 16 pigs, 30 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,63 Half-Hundred of MALDON Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held 1/2 hide in MALDON. Now Swein holds it and Gunnar from him. In this land the King has 3s from customary dues; and he aids the other burgesses to find a horse on campaign and to make a ship. But Swein has the other dues. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,64 Hundred of TENDRING Robert son of Wiuhomarch held ELMSTEAD. Now Swein [holds it] and Siric from him as one manor, for 8 hides. Then 14 smallholders [villagers?], now 13; then 31 smallholders, now 36; then 6 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 19 men's ploughs, now 18. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 22 acres; pasture, 60 sheep. Always 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Then 3 cobs, 18 cattle, 30 pigs, 150 sheep, 40 goats, 5 beehives; now 5 cobs, 10 cattle, 32 pigs, 190 sheep, 80 goats, 2 beehives. Value then £9; now [£]10. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,65 Odard holds FOULTON from Swein, which Brictsi held for 1 hide less 10 acres, as one manor. He held this land freely, and when the King came to this land, he was outlawed and Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] received his land; later on Swein had [it]. Always 1 smallholder there; 1 slave; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. Then he acquired nothing; now 6 cattle, 10 pigs, 20 sheep and 2 beehives. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,66 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Odo holds TOLLESHUNT from Swein, which Brun held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 40 acres. But Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] had it <48b> after the King came to this land and now Swein has it. Now 4 smallholders there; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 12 pigs; pasture, 20 sheep. Then 2 cattle, 1 cob and 20 sheep; now 12 cattle, 2 cobs, 12 pigs, 80 sheep. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] ESS 24,67 Gunnar held TOTHAM before 1066 and still holds it under Swein for 30 acres. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now the same. Woodland, 20 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep. Value 10s. [= ?24? Land of Swein of Essex =] <49a> ?25? LAND OF EUDO THE STEWARD ESS 25,1 Hundred of WITHAM Richard [* of Sackville *] holds [Great] BRAXTED from Eudo, which a King's thane held as one manor, for 2 hides less 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 5 villagers, now 6; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; now 1/2 mill; 1 Freeman with 4 acres. Then 2 cobs, 14 cattle, 40 pigs, 80 sheep; now 1 cob, 6 cattle, 46 pigs, 110 sheep, 4 beehives. Value £8. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,2 Half-Hundred of HARLOW Thorgisl holds HARLOW from Eudo which Godwin , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Then 3 villagers, now none; now 2 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 [head of] cattle and 30 sheep; now 18 cattle, 4 cobs, 19 pigs, 75 [sheep], 2 beehives. Of this land, there are 50 acres which were added after 1066 and Leofsi? [* of Moutiers *] added them to this land. Value always 40s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,3 Hundred of DUNMOW Thorgisl holds [`Morrell'] RODING from Eudo which Saemer, a free man, held before 1066 for 1 1/2 hides and 45 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 9 villagers, now 3; then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 3 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 19 acres. Then 1 cob, now 7; then 10 cattle, now 25; then 6 pigs, now 89; then 50 sheep, now 225; now 55 goats and 8 beehives. Value then 100s; now £6. The Abbot of Ely lays claim to this manor as the Hundred testifies. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,4 Eudo holds LINDSELL in lordship which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *], a free man, held before 1066 as one manor, for 1 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 9 villagers; 1 priest. Then 1 smallholder, now 9; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; now 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 5 cattle, 60 pigs; now 1 cob, [***]. <49b> Value then 100s; now £6. And this manor was worth that much when acquired. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,5 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Godwin , a King's thane, held MUNDON as one manor, for 10 hides. Now Eudo holds it in lordship. Then 10 villagers, now 15; then 8 smallholders, now 14; then 9 slaves, now 7. 2 freemen who have 1/2 hide which Lisois [* of Moutiers *] appropriated because one of them was outlawed. In this manor are 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 10. 2 {arpents} of vines; woodland, 24 pigs, pasture, 200 sheep. Then 4 cobs, 8 cattle, 40 pigs, 250 [sheep]; now 4 cobs, 15 cattle, 65 pigs, 354 sheep, 4 beehives. Value then £10; now [£]17. It was at a revenue under Eudo himself for £19. 30 acres are attached to this manor. Value then 30d; now 36[d]. A further 20 acres of {Wringehala} are attached, which 1 Freeman holds. Value then 20d; now 3s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,6 Richard [* of Sackville *] holds LAWLING from Eudo, which Wulfric Cave held as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides before 1066. Then 4 slaves, now 3; now 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 cob, now none; then 87 sheep, now 63. Value then 60s; when acquired, 40s; now £4. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,7 Richard [* of Sackville *] also holds STEEPLE from Eudo, which Northmann held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 35 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs. Then 6 cattle, now 27. Always 1 cob; 15 pigs. Then 120 sheep, now 160. Value £4. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,8 Richard [* of Sackville *] also holds DOWN [Hall] from Eudo, which Moding held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 20 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough. Pasture, 100 sheep. Then 1 cob, now 3; now 3 cattle; then 120 sheep, now 160 less 1. Value 60s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,9 Richard [* of Sackville *] also holds {LANDUNA} from Eudo, which 4 free men held before 1066 for 1/2 hide and 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,10 He also ^[Richard [* of Sackville *]]^ holds {ACLETA} from Eudo, which Moding held as a manor, for 1 1/2 [hides] and 10 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. <50a> Pasture, 100 sheep. Always 2 cattle, 80 sheep and 9 pigs. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,11 Hundred of ROCHFORD Pirot holds HAWKWELL from Eudo, which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides less 15 acres. Then 11 villagers, now 8; always 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 4 acres, woodland, 10 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 102 sheep, 20 pigs; now 16 cattle, 106 sheep, 20 pigs, 2 beehives. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,12 In the above Hundred of DUNMOW Richard [* son of Count Gilbert *] holds from Eudo 1 manor with 9 acres which is called BROXTED, which 2 Freemen held before 1066 from the Abbot of Ely. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2. Now 1 men's plough; 2 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 3 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 cob, 3 cattle, 16 pigs; now 5 cattle, 33 pigs. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,13 Eudo holds SHELLOW [Bowells] in lordship which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough in lordship. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,14 Ralph holds DUNMOW from Eudo, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 37 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 2 villagers. Now 2 smallholders; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 10s; now 20[s]. In the same village ^[Dunmow]^ another 37 1/2 acres which another free man held and on which there is the same as on the others. Value as much. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,15 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Eudo holds TAKELEY in lordship which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 3 villagers, now 5 and 1 priest; then 3 smallholders, later and now 10; always 2 slaves. Woodland, then 1000 pigs, later and now 600; meadow, 16 acres. Then 1 cob, 14 cattle, 30 pigs, 30 goats, 80 sheep; now 2 cobs, 20 cattle, 43 pigs, 103 sheep, <50b> 40 goats. Value then and later £8; now [£]10. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,16 Hundred of CLAVERING Richard [* of Sackville *] holds PLEDGDON [Hall] from Eudo, which 2 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides less 20 acres. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 3. Then and later 2 villagers, now 6; then and later 2 smallholders, now 16; then and later 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs, meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 2 cattle; now 66 pigs; then 300 sheep, now 200; 6 beehives. Value then and later 100s; now £8. Of this land, G[eoffrey] de Mandeville lays claim to 2 hides less 20 acres. The Hundred testifies to it. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,17 Hundred of LEXDEN Arthur holds BOXTED from Eudo, which Grim held as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 1 villager, now none; then 2 smallholders, now 9. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 42 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 6 cattle, now 4; then 30 sheep, now 64; then 10 pigs, now 13; now 13 goats and 1 beehive. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. A free man held 5 acres; now Arthur also holds [them] from Eudo. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,18 Hundred of ONGAR Eudo holds THEYDON in lordship, which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *] held for 1 hide and 40 acres before 1066. Then 4 villagers, now 6; then 2 smallholders, now 4; then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Always 2 cobs. Then 8 cattle, now 13; then 35 pigs, now 66; then 87 sheep, now 100; 15 goats; then 2 beehives, now 6. Value then and later 40s; now £4. 1 Freeman, who could sell his land, held 6 acres; but the jurisdiction remained in the manor. Value 12d. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,19 Eudo holds [Abbess] RODING in lordship, which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *] held as a manor, for 3 hides before 1066. Always 7 villagers. Now 2 smallholders. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then 1 cob, now 3; then 10 cattle, now 14; then 40 pigs, now 60; then 100 sheep, now 131. 1 Freeman, who holds 1/2 virgate and 8 1/2 acres [and] who could <51a> sell his land; but the jurisdiction remained in the manor. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Always 1 slave. Value of the whole then and later £8; now [£]12. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,20 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Richard [* of Sackville *] holds RETTENDON from Eudo, which Leofson held as a manor before 1066, for 2 hides and 30 acres. The Church of Ely lays claim to this land and the Hundred bears witness. Always 4 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 2 cobs, now 4; then 4 cattle, now 7; then 10 pigs, now 33; then 80 sheep, now 100 less 3. Value then 40s; now 70[s]. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,21 Richard [* of Sackville *] holds LEIGHS from Eudo, which Edric held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 3 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 9; then 7 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 800 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; now 1 mill. Then 3 cobs, now 1; then 10 cattle, now 9; then 40 pigs, now 35; then 50 sheep, now 63; 11 goats. Value then 60s; now £4. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,22 Hundred of TENDRING Godwin held WEELEY as a manor, for 3 hides and 38 acres. Now Eudo holds it in lordship. Then 13 villagers, now 11; then 4 smallholders, now 9; then 8 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. 2 Freemen held 2 hides and 45 acres which were attached to this manor. Always 5 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 sheep. Then in lordship, 15 cattle, now 16; then 60 pigs, now 30; always 240 sheep. Then 5 beehives, now 2. Value then of the whole altogether £8; now £19 and 1 ounce of gold. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,23 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Richard [* of Sackville *] holds QUENDON from Eudo, which Aldred held as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 6 villagers, later and now 3; now 4 smallholders. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then [***] cobs, now 5; then 6 cattle, now 9; then 32 pigs, now 50; then 80 sheep, now 200; now 44 goats; then 4 beehives, now 17. Value then <51b> £8; now [£]6. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,24 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' In RADWINTER Richard [* of Sackville *] holds 15 acres which Aelfric Wand held. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 1 slave; 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 5 cattle, now 8; now 2 cobs; then 5 sheep and 3 pigs, now none. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,25 Hundred of ROCHFORD {{Eudo holds HAWKWELL in lordship}} which Wulfmer [* of Eaton Socon *], a free man, held as a manor, {{for 3 1/2 hides}} less 15 acres before 1066. Then 11 villagers, now 8; always 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now 6; then 5 cattle, now 16; then 102 sheep; now 106; always 20 pigs; now 2 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]7. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] ESS 25,26 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Eudo holds ARKESDEN in lordship, which Aelfric Wand held as a manor, for 2 hides less 15 acres. Always 2 villagers; 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value 100s. [= ?25? Land of Eudo the steward =] <52a> ?26? LAND OF ROGER OF AUBERVILLE ESS 26,1 Hundred of HARLOW 2 free men held HALLINGBURY before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 38 acres. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 10 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Then 18 villagers, now 8; then 4 smallholders, now 5; then 1 slaves, now none. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 25 acres; pasture at 28d; 1 mill. 9 ploughs can be restored. Value of one of these manors before 1066 £8; when acquired 100s; now £4. Value of the other then 60s; now 40[s]. In lordship Roger acquired 1 cob, 3 cattle, 30 sheep and 40 pigs; now 1 cob, 8 cattle, 80 pigs, 120 sheep and 3 beehives. [= ?26? Land of Roger of Auberville =] ESS 26,2 Hundred of DUNMOW Thorkil, a free man, held RODING before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Then [*** ploughs] in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 3 villagers, now 1 priest and 2 villagers; then 2 smallholders, now 5; then 4 slaves, now 3; who have 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 24 acres. Value then £6; later and now 100s; when acquired, he found only the land and 1 plough. [= ?26? Land of Roger of Auberville =] ESS 26,3 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Leofwin held ARKESDEN freely as a manor, for 1 hide. Roger [holds it] by his exchange. Then 2 villagers, later and now 1; always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, when acquired none, now 1. Then and later 1 men's plough, now none. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Then 1 [head of] cattle and 19 sheep; now 1 foal, 14 pigs, 90 sheep. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?26? Land of Roger of Auberville =] ESS 26,4 In the same village ^[ARKESDEN]^ Wulfa held 1 hide freely before 1066. Roger [holds it] by exchange. Then 2 villagers, later and now 1; always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, when acquired none, now 1. Then and later 1 men's plough, now none. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?26? Land of Roger of Auberville =] <52b> ESS 26,5 Edric held CHISHILL as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Then 8 villagers, later and now 6; always 2 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 cob, 2 pigs and 213 sheep; now 2 cobs, 1 [head of] cattle, 32 pigs, 200 sheep. Value always £4. [= ?26? Land of Roger of Auberville =] ?27? LAND OF HUGH DE MONTFORT ESS 27,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Osbern holds RAMSDEN from Hugh, which 3 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 40 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 cattle, 3 pigs and 60 sheep; now 1 cob, 2 cattle, 9 pigs and 70 sheep. Value 40s. In the same village ^[Ramsden]^ are 30 acres which belong to the church. Value 30d. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,2 Hundred of WITHAM William son of Gross holds KELVEDON from Hugh, which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], a King's thane, held as a manor for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 1. Always 9 villagers; 3 slaves; 5 smallholders. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 25 acres; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 4 cattle, 7 pigs and 40 sheep; now 2 cobs, 140 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]7. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,3 Hundred of BECONTREE Hugh holds LEYTON in lordship, which Alsi held <53a> before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now 1 1/2. Then 6 villagers, now 1 priest and 1 villager; then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Then 60 sheep; now 4 pigs, and 60 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. One of those hides paid a customary due to the King's manor of Havering[-atte-Bower] before 1066; now it does not pay. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,4 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Hugh holds PURLEIGH in lordship which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 5 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 7; then 6 slaves, now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2; 3 possible. Woodland, 700 pigs. Always 3 cobs, 16 cattle. Then 300 sheep, now 306; then 30 pigs, now 35. Value then £8; later and now [£]7. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,5 Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held LATCHINGDON as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides and 20 acres. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 4; then 5 slaves, now 4. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Pasture, 200 sheep; woodland, 100 pigs. Value then £7; later and now 100s. Of this same manor, Humphrey holds 2 hides from Hugh and Wulfmer [holds] 1 hide. Value 60s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,6 In PURLEIGH 10 free men held 7 hides which Hugh acquired as 2 manors, but the Hundred does not know this. Then there were on this land 4 smallholders, now 8; then 1 slave, now none. Then 8 ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 15 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then and later £6; now 100s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,7 Hugh holds a further 1 manor in PURLEIGH with 1 1/2 hides and 8 1/2 acres, which 3 free men held before 1066 with the jurisdiction. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Pasture, 40 sheep. Value always 20s. Value of the whole of the above when acquired £30. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] <53b> ESS 27,8 Hugh holds {HALESDUNA} in lordship which Alwin, a thane, held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 1 smallholder, 1 villager; now the same. Always 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Pasture, 40 sheep. Value then 30s; when acquired 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,9 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] Hugh holds `STUDLY' in lordship which 2 villagers have always held. Then 2 smallholders, now the same. [Then] 1 1/2 ploughs, now the same. Value 30s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,10 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Hugh holds LAYER in lordship which Leofing, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 18 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Now 1/2 men's plough. Now 3 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now none. Always 3 cows. Then 20 sheep, now 60; now 14 pigs, 1 cob and 7 goats. Value then 50s; when acquired 20s; now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Alchere holds RAYNE from Hugh, which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held as a manor, for 2 hides less 20 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 7 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Then and later 18 villagers, now 5; then and later 6 smallholders, now 7; then and later 6 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Always 1 mill; 1 cob. Then 18 cattle, now 17. Always 70 sheep; 10 goats. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,12 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Wulfmer holds ST PETER'S CHAPEL from Hugh which Ingulf, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]. Pasture, 200 sheep. Value 30s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,13 Hundred of LEXDEN Nigel holds MARKSHALL from Hugh, which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held before 1066 as one manor, for 1/2 hide and 13 acres. Always 2 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, now 8; always 5 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Always <54a> 1 cob. Then 2 cattle, now 10; then 30 sheep, now 80. Always 12 pigs. Now 3 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,14 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Robert holds `BENSTED' from Hugh, which Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Then 1 villager, now none; then 9 smallholders, now 10; then and later 6 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 3 cobs, now none; then 25 cattle, now 1 cow; then 100 pigs, now 14; then 108 sheep, now 24; then 60 goats, now none. Value then £8; when acquired the same; now £4. 5 free men held 1 1/2 hides and 23 acres which Robert also holds from Hugh. Always 5 smallholders; 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value always 50s. The monks of Ely lay claim to this manor which was in lordship in the [lands of the] Abbey before 1066. The Hundred testifies to this. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,15 Hundred of TENDRING Queen Edith held WIX before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Now Roger holds it from Hugh. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. Roger holds this land and the Hundred does not know how. The Queen had the jurisdiction. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,16 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Hugh son of Mauger holds TOTHAM from Hugh, which Cola [and] later Richard held as a manor, 2 hides and 32 acres. Then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 4 slaves, now 5. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Woodland, 20 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep; meadow, 3 acres; then 1 salt-house, now 3. Then 3 cobs, now 2; then 16 pigs, now 20; then 48 goats, now 93; now 18 goats. Value then 40s; when acquired 10s; value now 40s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,17 He also ^[Hugh son of Mauger]^ holds GOLDHANGER from Hugh, which Leofwin [and] later Hager held as a manor, for 1 hide and 15 acres. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. <54b> Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 60 pigs, meadow, 7 acres; pasture, 60 sheep; then 1/2 salt-house, now 1 1/2. Value then 30s; when acquired 10s; value now 20s. 9 free men dwelt on 1/2 hide. One man, a thane, held 30 acres and 2 other free men held 10 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 26s 8d; now 8s. One of Hugh de Montfort's men-at-arms, Hugh son of Mauger by name, acquired 15 acres from 1 free thane and put it with his own land. He did not have a deliverer, so the Hundred testifies; therefore it is in the King's hands. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ESS 27,18 Humphrey holds TOLLESHUNT from Hugh, which Wulfsi held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?27? Land of Hugh de Montfort =] ?28? LAND OF HAIMO THE STEWARD ESS 28,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Serlo holds {ATELEIA} from Haimo, which Goti held from [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Value 20s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,2 Hundred of WITHAM Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds FAULKBOURNE from Haimo, which Thorbiorn held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 7 1/2 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Now 8 smallholders; then 6 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 5 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Value 50s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] <55a> ESS 28,3 Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds NOTLEY from Haimo which Alstan, a free man, held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Now 1 smallholder; then 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 30s. In the same [Notley] he also holds 30 acres which Aelfric held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,4 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] R[alph] [* of Marcy *] also holds RAYNE from Haimo, which Goding held as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,5 [Hundred of WITHAM] Guthmund holds [Great] BRAXTED as a manor, for 1 hide and 35 acres, which Thorbiorn held before 1066. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Then 3 villagers, now 1; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 4 slaves, now 2. Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 80; meadow, 15 acres. Then 20 sheep, now 50; then 16 pigs, now 11. Value then 100s; when he acquired it £4; now 60s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,6 Hundred of HARLOW Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds RYES from Haimo, which [* Earl *] Harold held with the manor of Hatfield [Broad Oak] before 1066 for 1/2 hide. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Then 1 slave; now 1 villager. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 7[s]. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,7 Hundred of DUNMOW Serlo holds DUNMOW from Haimo, which 1 free man held before 1066 for 30 acres. 7 1/2 acres were added after 1066. Always 1/2 plough in lordship; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 16s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,8 Serlo holds RODING from Haimo, which Vithi held from [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Now 1 hide and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 4 villagers, now 3; then 2 smallholders, now 11; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then £4; when acquired 40s; now 100s. Of this land, Eudo the steward holds 45 acres <55b> which Haimo claims. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,9 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Vitalis holds WIGBOROUGH from Haimo which Goti , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 7 hides of land and 1 [hide] of woodland. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Always 3 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Pasture, 200 sheep. Then 10 cattle, now 14; then 60 sheep, now 260. Always 6 cobs, 10 pigs. Value always £7. From this land Bernard took the above hide of woodland and holds it in [* Ralph *] Baynard's Holding. Engelric [* the priest *] took 1/2 hide of land which Count Eustace holds. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,10 Hundred of CLAVERING In FARNHAM Serlo holds 1/2 hide from Haimo, which a free man held before 1066. Value 10s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' In STAMBOURNE and in TOPPESFIELD Haimo holds 1 hide in lordship as a manor, which Goti held before 1066. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 3 men's ploughs; 14 villagers; 10 smallholders; 6 slaves. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Always 3 cobs. Then 24 cattle, now 13; then 40 pigs, now 20; then 120 sheep, now 100; 4 beehives. 15 Freemen have always been attached to this manor, who hold 1/2 hide less 10 acres and have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. 5 smallholders. 1 {arpent} of vines. This land was in 2 manors before 1066. Value then of Stambourne 100s; later and now £6. Value then of Toppesfield £7; later and now £8. Of this manor, 5 men-at-arms hold 58 acres. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,12 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Richard holds NORTHEY ISLAND from Haimo which Thorbiorn , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides and 40 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 3. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Pasture, 60 sheep. Value then 60s; now £4. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] <56a> ESS 28,13 Hundred of ONGAR Haimo holds GREENSTED in lordship, which Godhild held as a manor, for 2 hides before 1066. Always 10 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 9; then 6 slaves, now 4. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 2, now 1. Then and later 5 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3 1/2. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; now 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 4 cattle, now 3; then 30 pigs, now 14; now 40 goats; 20 sheep. Value then £4; when acquired 40s; value now 100s. Of this manor, Serlo holds 40 acres. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. In the same [Greensted] 3 free men held 1/2 hide and 45 acres. Then 10 smallholders under them, now 16; then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 3 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 120 pigs; meadow, 19 acres. Value then 35s; now 60[s]. Of this land, Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds 1/2 hide and 5 acres. Value 40s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,14 He also ^[Ralph [* of Marcy *]]^ holds NAVESTOCK from Haimo, which Godhild held as a manor, for 80 acres before 1066. Then 2 smallholders, now 5. Then 1 plough; now none, but it could be there. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 12s; when acquired, 8s; now 15[s]. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,15 Ralph [* of Marcy *] holds KELVEDON [Hatch] from Haimo, which Leofeva held for 1 hide and 45 acres as a manor. Haimo states that he has this land in his Holding. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 2 smallholders, now 7; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then among the men 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 17 acres. Value then 30s; when acquired 20[s]; now 35s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,16 Wimund holds NORTON [Mandeville] from Haimo, which Godhild held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Then 4 villagers, now 6. Always 4 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 2 cattle. Now 1 cob, 40 sheep and goats. Then 16 pigs, now 26. Value then and later 40s; now £4. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,17 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Richard holds TOTHAM from Haimo, <56b> which Thorbert? held as one manor, for 5 hides before 1066. Then 10 villagers, now 9; always 16 smallholders. Then 12 slaves, now 13. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 2 salt-houses. Always 20 cattle; 40 pigs. Then 5 cobs, now 2; then 100 sheep, now 150; always 40 goats. Value then and later 100s; now £6. In the same [Totham] 8 free men held 1 1/2 hides which Richard also holds. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ESS 28,18 He also ^[Richard]^ holds OSEA [Island], which Thorbert? held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Then 1 smallholder, now none; always 3 slaves. 1 fishery; pasture, 60 sheep. Value 60s. [= ?28? Land of Haimo the steward =] ?29? LAND OF HENRY OF FERRERS ESS 29,1 Hundred of DUNMOW Henry holds TILTY in lordship, which Doding held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Always 3 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 6; then 3 slaves, now the same. Meadow, 30 acres; marsh, 20 acres. Now 40 cattle. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?29? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ESS 29,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Henry holds STEBBING in lordship, which Siward [* Barn *] held as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 4 ploughs, now 6 1/2. Then 6 villagers, now 8; then 16 smallholders, now 33; <57a> then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 550 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; then, when acquired 1/2 mill, now none. 1 priest has always been there. Then 7 cattle, 40 sheep, 60 pigs and 1 cob; now 18 cattle, 140 sheep, 80 pigs and 1 cob. Value then £10; now £12. Before 1066 and when acquired it was all the same and the value was as much. [= ?29? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ESS 29,3 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Henry holds STEEPLE in lordship which Bondi [* the constable *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 100 sheep, now 130. Value always 60s. [= ?29? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ESS 29,4 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Henry holds WOODHAM [Ferrers] in lordship, which Bondi [* the constable *] held as one manor, for 14 hides. Always 24 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 31; then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 16 men's ploughs. Woodland, 800 pigs; now 1 mill. Then he acquired 20 cattle, 13 cobs, 300 sheep and 60 pigs; now 28 cattle, 15 cobs, 300 sheep, 100 pigs and 35 goats. Value then £20; now [£]28. [= ?29? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] ESS 29,5 Henry's steward holds BUTTSBURY from him, which Bondi [* the constable *] held as a manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 8 smallholders, now 12; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 500 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 20 cattle, 50 pigs and 60 sheep; 7 cattle, 100 sheep and 40 pigs. Value always £7. [= ?29? Land of Henry of Ferrers =] <57b> ?30? LAND OF GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE ESS 30,1 Hundred of LEXDEN Geoffrey holds [Marks] TEY in lordship, which Wulfric held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres. Then 11 smallholders, now 15. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then Geoffrey acquired 250 sheep, 8 cattle, 6 calves, 2 cobs, 28 pigs, 2 beehives; now 67 sheep, 8 cattle, 6 calves, 2 cobs, and 21 pigs. In the same [[Marks] Tey] 20 Freemen held 1 1/2 hides and 31 acres. Now 30 Freemen hold that land. They could not withdraw from that manor. They have always had 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then and when acquired £7; now [£]10. There were 3 free men who held 12 acres but they were not of the manor which Geoffrey has; but he himself calls the deliverer. 1 plough has always been there. Value 40s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,2 Hundred of ONGAR Reginald holds SHELLEY from Geoffrey, which Leofday held as a manor, for 80 acres. It was not [part] of Esger [* the constable *]'s Holding; he was only his man. Then 4 villagers, now 5; now 5 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 3. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 1 plough, now 2. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,3 Geoffrey Martel holds [Abbess] RODING from Geoffrey, which Leofhild held as a manor, for 3 virgates. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. This land which Geoffrey now holds was in [the lands of] Barking Abbey, as the Hundred testifies. He who held this land was only the man of Geoffrey's predecessor; he could not dispose of that land to any place except the Abbey. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,4 Hundred of CHAFFORD Turold holds OCKENDON from Geoffrey which Fridebert , a thane held freely as one manor, for 10 1/2 hides and 20 acres. <58a> Geoffrey has it by exchange, as he states. Always 3 villagers; 34 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 7 ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; pasture, 100 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 5 cattle and 18 sheep; now 18 cattle, 1 cob, 35 pigs, 220 sheep, 1 beehive. Value then and when acquired £7; value now £16. On this land are 13 Freemen who hold 8 1/2 hides and 20 acres freely and have 12 smallholders. They are an adjunct of this revenue of £16. There are also 40 acres and 4 smallholders. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,5 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Geoffrey holds WALTHAM in lordship, which Esger [* the constable *] held as a manor, for 8 hides before 1066. Always 72 villagers; 28 smallholders. Then 14 slaves, now 13. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, now 5. Then among the men 42 ploughs, now 36. Woodland, 1200 pigs; meadow, 44 acres; always 2 mills; now 10 {arpents} of vines. Then 5 cobs, 12 cows, 50 pigs, 80 goats; now 3 cobs, 11 cows, 60 pigs, 132 sheep, 7 goats, 20 beehives. Value then £50; now [£]60. Of this manor Hubert holds 1 virgate. 1/2 plough. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. Walter [holds] 1 virgate. 1/2 plough. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. Thorkil [holds] 1 virgate. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. Walter [holds] 30 acres, Thorkil 30 acres and Hubert 30 acres. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,6 In WALTHAM Wulfwin held 1 hide and 50 acres freely with the jurisdiction. Now Roger holds it from Geoffrey as a manor, for as much. Always 3 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 6. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1 men's plough; 1 slave. Meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,7 Edward held CHATHAM as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Now Walter holds it from Geoffrey for as much. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 5. Always 6 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. <58b> Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,8 Edward also held PATCHING [Hall] before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Now Walter holds it from Geoffrey. Always 1 slave; 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value 20s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,9 Saewulf held BROOMFIELD as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Now Walter also [holds it] from Geoffrey. Always 9 villagers. Then 4 smallholders; then 5 slaves, now 4. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 14 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,10 3 free men held CHIGNALL before 1066 for 1 hide and 15 acres. Now Richard [holds it] from Geoffrey as a manor, for as much. Then 2 smallholders, now 10; now 3 villagers; always 3 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now among the men 1 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Value then 30s; now 45[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,11 Godwin the deacon held CHIGNALL before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides less 5 acres. Now Richard Garnet holds it as a manor, for as much. Always 1 villager. Then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then among the men 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,12 In the same village ^[CHIGNALL]^ Wulfwin held 45 acres before 1066. Now Ralph holds them from Geoffrey as a manor, for as much. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. In the same [Chignall] Leofson holds 1 virgate from Geoffrey which he also held before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. Leofric held and holds 30 acres from Geoffrey. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Meadow, 7 acres. Value 3s. Leofwin held and holds 15 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30d. Alstan has always held 10 acres. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 2s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,13 [Hundred of DUNMOW] In MASHBURY Edwin held and holds 45 acres under Geoffrey. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 10s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] <59a> ESS 30,14 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] Erling held DANBURY as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Now William [holds it] from Geoffrey for as much. Always 1 villager. Then 3 smallholders, now 9; then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,15 In CHIGNALL Saewin the priest held 15 acres. Now Richard [holds them] from Geoffrey. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 5s. In the same village ^[Chignall]^ Edsi held 15 acres. Now Richard also [holds them]. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 3s. These above-mentioned people were free to the extent that they themselves could sell the land with full jurisdiction whither they would, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,16 Esger [* the constable *] held LEIGHS as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Now W. [holds it] from Geoffrey for as much. Then 4 villagers, now 2; then 8 smallholders, now 12; then 3 slaves, now 4. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; always 1 mill. Now 10 cattle, 10 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then and later £4; now £4 10s. And Esger [* the constable *] gave this manor to [* Earl *] Harold and [* Earl *] Harold in turn gave it to one of his Guards, Skalpi by name. This Skalpi gave it to his wife in dowry in the sight of two men, namely Roger the marshal and an Englishman. The Hundred testifies to this, that they heard [them] acknowledge Skalpi. After the King came to this land, he himself held it until he went to where in died in outlawry in York[shire]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,17 Toli held CUTON [Hall] as a manor, for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Now Osbert [holds it] from Geoffrey by his exchange, as he states. Always 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, now 4. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 18 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cows, 13 sheep, 12 pigs; now 8 cattle, 32 sheep, 20 pigs, 14 goats, 2 cobs, 5 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,18 Hundred of TENDRING Leofson held MOZE as a manor, for 4 hides. Now Geoffrey [holds it] in lordship. Always 14 villagers. Now 13 smallholders; <59b> then 13 slaves, when acquired 11, now 3. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 6 1/2 acres; then 1 mill, now none; pasture, 150 sheep; 3 salt-houses. The King gave this manor to Geoffrey when he stayed in London. Then 2 cobs, 9 cattle, 180 sheep, 14 pigs; now 2 cobs, 14 cattle, 15 pigs, 160 sheep, 50 goats, 3 beehives. Value then £8; when acquired, the same. Value now £9. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,19 Rainalm holds FRINTON from Geoffrey, which Leofson held as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Then and later 3 villagers, now 1; then and later 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs; when acquired 1 1/2; now only 1/2. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres; pasture, 50 sheep. Then 49 sheep; now 2 cobs, 4 pigs and 40 sheep. Value then and later £7; now [£]4. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,20 William [* of Bouville *] holds ARDLEIGH from Geoffrey which 2 free men, the brothers Bondi and Alric, held for 2 hides as 2 manors; but they could not withdraw without the permission of a certain Algar. Always 5 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 50 sheep. Value then and later £4; now 40s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,21 In the Hundred of BARSTABLE 6 free men were there before 1066 whom Geoffrey annexed from King William. They held 12 hides of land which 5 men-at-arms hold from him. Always 9 1/2 ploughs. Then 1 villager, now none; then 10 smallholders, now 36; then 14 slaves, now 7. Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 50; pasture, 300 sheep; meadow, 10 acres; 1 fishery. Of these 12 hides, Ravengar took 12 acres of land and placed them in his Holding, and Swein ^[of Essex]^ took 30 acres from there and placed then in his manor of Tilbury. Value of the whole altogether then £7; now the same. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,22 Hundred of WITHAM Walter holds NOTLEY from Geoffrey, <60a> which Esger [* the constable *] held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 45 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Always 10 villagers; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; now 1 mill. 2 free men with 40 acres and he claims the King as a warrantor for them. Then 6 cattle, 1 cob, 12 pigs, 60 sheep; now 8 cattle, 16 pigs, 100 sheep, 1 cob. Value then 100s; now £6. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,23 Walter holds RIDLEY [Hall] from Geoffrey, which Esger [* the constable *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Now 3 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 30 acres were attached to this land before 1066, of which Geoffrey de Mandeville has 20 acres and Richard son of Count Gilbert [has] 10 acres; but the Hundred testifies that it is all rightly appurtenant to Geoffrey's land. Value of the whole altogether 30s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,24 Hundred of HARLOW [* Geoffrey *] Martel holds HALLINGBURY from Geoffrey, which Esger [* the constable *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 priest and 1 villager with 20 acres which belonged to the church; but now they are not appurtenant to the church. Now 4 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; now 1/2 mill. Value always 40s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,25 Esger [* the constable *] held MATCHING as a manor for 40 acres. Geoffrey holds it in lordship. Always 1 plough. Then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,26 Hugh holds HALLINGBURY from Geoffrey which Godgyth , a free woman, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide less 8 acres. Then 1/2 plough; now none. Then 2 villagers; now none. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,27 Hundred of DUNMOW Esger [* the constable *] held [High] EASTER before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Now Geoffrey holds it in lordship. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 12 men's ploughs. Then 46 villagers, now 47; then 14 smallholders, now 33; always 9 slaves. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; 5 ploughs possible in lordship. <60b> Then 3 cobs, 7 cattle, 60 pigs, 60 sheep, 30 goats, 10 beehives; now 3 cobs, 7 cows, 27 pigs, 50 sheep, 4 goats, 17 beehives. Value then and later £20; now [£]30. Attached to this manor have always been 6 Freemen with 1 1/2 hides. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Now 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Also attached to this manor, 2 hides and 1 virgate which 2 Freemen held before 1066. On them have always been 4 ploughs in lordship and 1 1/2 men's plough. Then 8 villagers, now 7; then 6 smallholders, now 7; always 3 slaves. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 24 acres. Value then and later 100s; now £10. 3 men-at-arms hold this from Geoffrey. Also as an adjunct of this manor there is 1/2 hide which belonged to the church of the manor before 1066. Now Gutbert holds it from Geoffrey. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 3; 1 slave. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. The Abbot of Ely lays claim to the above-mentioned manor and the Hundred testifies that it was in [the lands of] the Abbey before 1066; but Esger [* the constable *] held this manor in 1066. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,28 Hugh of Bernières holds NEWTON [Hall] from Geoffrey, which Wulfric Cave held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 1 virgate. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1 men's plough; 5 villagers. Then 1 smallholder, now 5; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 160 pigs, meadow, 12 acres. Value then 60s; when acquired 40s; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,29 He also ^[Hugh of Bernières]^ holds BARNSTON, which Wulfwin held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 6 villagers, now 7; then 5 smallholders, now 7; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then £4; now 100s; when acquired, the same. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,30 He also ^[Hugh of Bernières]^ holds RODING, which Wulfric held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders; <61a> 4 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 27 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 100s; now £7. The King commanded through Robert d'Oilly that Hugh should hold these 3 manors from Geoffrey de Mandeville if Geoffrey himself could prove them as [part of] his Holding; and before Geoffrey proved that they belonged to his Holding, Hugh held them from Geoffrey. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,31 [* Geoffrey *] Martel holds BIGODS from Geoffrey, which Esger [* the constable *] held before 1066 as one manor, for 4 hides and 10 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 11 villagers, now 7; then 6 smallholders, now 24; then 6 slaves, now 4. Woodland, then 400 pigs, now 350; meadow, 36 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later £7; now £10. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,32 He also ^[[* Geoffrey *] Martel]^ holds DUNMOW from Geoffrey, which Esger [* the constable *] also held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 13 villagers, now 5; then 7 smallholders, now 6; then 1 slave, now 3. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 26 acres. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,33 Lambert holds SHELLOW [Bowells] from Geoffrey, which E[sger the constable] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 5 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. 3 cattle, 3 pigs, 25 sheep. Now 1 beehive. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,34 Geoffrey holds SHELLOW [Bowells] in lordship which Wulfric, a free man, held from [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 2 smallholders, now 4; then 4 slaves, now 6. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 1 more plough possible. Value then £4; now 100s. Attached to this land is 1/2 hide of land which 1 Freeman has always held. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 1/2 plough can be restored. Value 10s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] <61b> ESS 30,35 [* Geoffrey *] Martel holds RODING from Geoffrey, which Esger [* the constable *] held as a manor, for 2 hides before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2; a third could be restored. Then 6 villagers, now 8; then 1 smallholder, now 5; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,36 William [* of Bouville *] holds DUNMOW as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Esger [* the constable *] also held it before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 villagers, now 1; 4 smallholders. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,37 Richard holds EASTON from Geoffrey, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 slave; now 1 smallholder. Meadow, 12 acres. Value then and later 10s; now 30[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,38 Richard holds [Little] CANFIELD from Geoffrey, which E[sger] [* the constable *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 16 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now 1 men's plough. Now 2 villagers; then 8 smallholders, now 4. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then 40s; when acquired, the same; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,39 Rainalm holds RODING from Geoffrey, which E[sger] [* the constable *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides less 10 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Now 8 smallholders; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 32 acres. Value then and later 60s; now 100[s]. 1 more plough could be restored. To this land have been added 10 acres which 1 free man held before 1066. Now the whole Hundred testifies that they are part of King William's lordship. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,40 William [* of Bouville *] holds RODING, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 3 virgates. Half this land paid suit to Esger [* the constable *], the other part was free, the King gave it to Geoffrey, as his men state. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now 1 men's plough. Always 4 villagers. Now 2 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now none, nor when acquired. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value then and later <62a> 40s; now £4. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,41 William [* of Bouville *] holds SHELLOW [Bowells] from Geoffrey, which 1 free man held for 35 acres before 1066. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. This land was an adjunct of Eudo the steward's manor of [`Morrell'] Roding before 1066. The Abbot of Ely lays claim to both the land and the manor of [`Morrell'] Roding, with the Hundred as witness. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,42 In DUNMOW Geoffrey holds 30 acres in lordship, which 1 Freeman of Esger [* the constable *]'s held. Always 1/2 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 3. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 7s; now 10[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,43 [* Geoffrey *] Martel holds RODING, which Esger [* the constable *] held before 1066. Leofgyth, a woman, [held it] under Esger [* the constable *] for 1/2 hide. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 12[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,44 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Hugh holds STOW MARIES from Geoffrey which Fridebern? , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides before 1066. Always 4 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 7; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough. Now 1/2. Woodland, 40 pigs; pasture, 30 sheep. Value always 60s. Hugh also has 1 hide which a free man held. Value 20s. He also has 37 acres which 1 free man held. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 5s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,45 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Geoffrey holds [Saffron] WALDEN in lordship, which Esger [* the constable *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 19 1/2 hides. Then and later 8 ploughs in lordship, now 10. Always 22 men's ploughs. Then and later 66 villagers, now 46; then and later 17 smallholders, now 40; then and later 16 slaves, now 20. Woodland, then and later 1000 pigs, now 800; meadow, 80 acres; always 1 mill. Attached to this manor before 1066 were 13 Freemen, now 14, who hold 6 1/2 hides. <62b> Then and later 8 1/2 ploughs, now 8. Then and later 10 smallholders, now 14. Woodland, then and later 50 pigs, now 30; meadow, 20 acres; the third part of a mill. Then 6 cobs, 11 cattle, 200 sheep, 110 pigs, 40 goats, 4 beehives; now 9 cobs, 10 cattle, 243 sheep, 100 pigs, 20 goats, 30 beehives. Value then and later £36; value now £50. Of this manor, Odo holds 1 hide and 1 virgate and Reginald [holds] 1 hide less 12 acres. 2 ploughs. 13 smallholders. Value 50s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,46 William Cardon holds CHISHILL from Geoffrey which Wulfheah, a free man, held before as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now none. Then and later 9 villagers, now none; always 6 smallholders. Then and later 6 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 200 sheep and 10 pigs; now 220 sheep, 30 pigs, 66 goats, 3 cattle. Value then and later £6; now 100s. In the same village ^[Chishill]^ he also holds 3 hides and 17 acres which 5 free men held before 1066. Then 5 ploughs, when acquired 2, now none. Now 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 100s; now 40[s]. Geoffrey claims back these lands by exchange. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,47 In EMANUEL [Wood] an Englishman holds 3 virgates from Geoffrey, which a free man held before 1066. After 1066 he was made Geoffrey's man of his own accord. Geoffrey's men state that afterwards the King granted [it] to Geoffrey by exchange; but neither the man himself nor the Hundred bears witness for Geoffrey. On that land there was then 1 plough, now 1/2. Always 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,48 Germund [* of St Ouen *] holds BIRCHANGER from Geoffrey, which 1 Freeman of Esger [* the constable *]'s held for 1/2 hide before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship; 3 smallholders. Woodland, then and later 40 pigs, now 30. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,49 Hundred of CLAVERING In PLEDGDON [Hall] Richard holds. A Freeman of Esger [* the constable *]'s [***]; 1 hide and 20 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough, now none. Always 3 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, <63a> 10 acres. Value always 21s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,50 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Hugh of Verly holds STOW MARIES, which Fridebern? held as a manor, for 3 hides. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 7; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 40 pigs; pasture, 30 sheep. Then 5 pigs, 30 sheep; now 70 pigs. Value 60s. In the same [Stow Maries] he also holds 37 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 5s. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ESS 30,51 Esger [* the constable *] held {WENESUUIC} before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides and 40 acres. Godfrey and Everard hold it from Geoffrey. Always 2 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 7. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value £4. In the same [{Wenesuuic}] 6 free men held 1 hide and 40 acres which they also hold. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?30? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] ?31? LAND OF THE COUNT OF EU ESS 31,1 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] The Count holds THURROCK in lordship, which [* Earl *] Harold held as a manor, for 13 hides. Then 12 villagers, now 17; then 16 smallholders, now 45; then 16 slaves, now 8. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, now 5. Then 10 men's ploughs, now 13. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; pasture, 500 sheep; then 1 fishery, now 2. Always 5 cows, 3 cobs, 16 pigs, 550 sheep. Value then £12; now [£]30. There are 7 houses in London which are an adjunct of this manor and [are included] in this revenue. [= ?31? Land of the Count of Eu =] <63b> ?32? LANDS OF ROBERT GERNON ESS 32,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Robert holds RAMSDEN in lordship, which 3 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 3 smallholders, now 13; then 3 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 90 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 2 cattle, now 10. Always 60 sheep; 40 pigs. Now 2 beehives. Value 50s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,2 Ansketil holds RAMSDEN from Robert, which Aelfric held freely as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 2 villagers, now 1; always 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs. Always 1 cob. Then 7 pigs, now 20; now 6 cattle; then 20 sheep, now 80; 2 beehives. Value 30s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,3 Hundred of WITHAM Hugh holds WITHAM from Robert which Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], a free man, held before 1066 as one manor, for 4 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Now 2 men's ploughs; 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 2 cattle, 80 sheep and 12 pigs; now 1 cob, 4 cattle, 100 sheep, 20 pigs and 3 beehives. Value always £4. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,4 Richard holds HOWBRIDGE from Robert, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 11 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cattle, now 4; then 1 cob, now none; then 12 pigs, now 40; then 30 sheep, now 54; now 24 goats. Value 40s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,5 Ascelin holds RIVENHALL from Robert which Alstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 smallholder, now 8; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 8 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] <64a> ESS 32,6 Hundred of HARLOW Hugh holds MATCHING from Robert which Aelfric the noble, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now none. Then 1 villager, now none; then 1 smallholder, now 4; then 3 slaves, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 1 cob and 8 pigs; now 16 pigs, 12 sheep, 8 goats and 4 cattle. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,7 Hundred of WALTHAM Ordgar, a thane of Robert's, holds CHINGFORD which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides. He pays 10d of suit to Waltham [Holy Cross]. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Always 7 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 50 acres. Always 1 mill; 4 fisheries. 2 more ploughs can be restored, 1 in lordship, the other for the villagers. Then 11 cattle, now none; then 30 pigs, now 21. Value always 70s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,8 Hundred of BECONTREE Robert holds [West] HAM in lordship which Alstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides and 30 acres. King William [gave] this manor to Ranulf Peverel and Robert Gernon. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 12. Then 32 villagers, now 48; then 16 smallholders, now 80 less 1; always 3 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 60 acres; then 9 mills, now 8. Value then £16; when acquired £12. Value now £24. Ranulf Peverel has half of this manor. And in Robert's lordship, R[obert] acquired 1 cob, now the same is there; then 1 cow, now 9 cattle; then 6 sheep, now 12; then 5 pigs, now 11. Of this manor, Osbern holds 30 acres from Robert. 1/2 plough. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,9 Robert holds [East] HAM in lordship which Leofred, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 7 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 13. Then 34 villagers, now 38; then 3 smallholders, now 26; then 19 slaves, <64b> now 3. Woodland, 700 pigs; meadow, 50 acres. Then 8 cattle, now 15; then 20 pigs, now 34; now 200 sheep less 20; now 4 cobs; 3 beehives. 3 virgates were added to this land after 1066 which Edwin, a free priest, held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value of this manor before 1066 £10; when acquired £7; now £18. 30 acres are attached to this manor which 1 Freeman holds. Of this manor, Ilger holds 40 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 15s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,10 In LEYTON Robert holds 1/2 hide in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,11 In LOUGHTON W. Corbun holds 44 acres from Robert, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,12 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Richard holds PURLEIGH from Robert which Algar, a free man, held as a manor, for 2 hides and 15 acres. Then 1 slave, now 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value then 10s; when acquired 20[s]; now 30[s]. 34 sheep are now in lordship; he acquired nothing. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,13 Ansketil holds [Great] WHITMANS from Robert which Leofstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Then 2 villagers, now none; then 4 smallholders, now 8. Always 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 150 pigs. Then 2 cows, now 8 cattle; then 100 sheep, now 140; then 16 pigs, now 20; always 1 cob. Value then 40s; when acquired 30[s]. Value now £4. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,14 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Robert of Verly holds {LEGA} from Robert which Gotar, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 3 men's ploughs. Then 7 villagers, now 5; then 5 smallholders, now 12; then 7 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; now 1 mill. <65a> Then 1 cob, now 8; then 160 sheep, now 80; then 20 pigs, now none. Value always £4. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,15 Robert ^[of Verly]^ also holds VIRLEY from him, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 smallholders, now 3; always 1 slave. Then nothing; now 2 cobs, 20 pigs, 80 sheep, 2 cattle. Value then 26s; now 30[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,16 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Robert holds STANSTED [Mountfitchet] in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 6 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 3. Always 10 men's ploughs; 11 villagers; 1 priest. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 18; then 8 slaves, later 4, now 3. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 1 mill. Then 8 cattle, now 16; then 140 sheep, now 120; then 20 pigs, now 60; then 40 goats, now 24; now 2 cobs and 5 asses. Attached to this manor is 1 outlier which is called MANUDEN with 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; Value then and later £8; now [£]11. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,17 Robert holds TAKELEY in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 3 villagers. Now 8 smallholders; then and later 3 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 12 cattle, now 3; then 16 sheep, now 10; then 20 pigs, now 38. Value always 100s. Peter holds 1/2 hide from Robert. 1 smallholder. Value 12d. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,18 Hugh holds WENDENS from Robert, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 7 hides less 6 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, and when acquired; now 5. Then and later 8 villagers, now 9; now 5 smallholders; then and later 6 slaves, now 5. Meadow, 24 acres; then and later 1 mill, now 2. Then 5 sheep and 7 pigs; now 3 foals, 30 pigs and 67 sheep. Value then and later £7; now [£]8. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,19 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Robert holds BENTFIELD [Bury] in lordship, <65b> which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, later 6, now 4. Then 10 villagers, later and now 9; then and later 2 smallholders, now 11; then and later 7 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 1 [head of] cattle, now 14; then 80 sheep, now 30; then 50 pigs, now 40. Value then and later 100s; now £7. To this land has always been attached 1 Freeman with 30 acres. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,20 In BOLLINGTON [Hall] Robert holds 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres in lordship. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Always 2 smallholders. Then 10 pigs and 28 sheep; now 1 [head of] cattle, 2 pigs and 4 sheep. Value always 25s. In this manor Robert holds 1/2 hide from R[obert] ^[Gernon]^. 1/2 plough. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,21 Robert holds FARNHAM in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then and later 2 villagers, now 1; always 8 smallholders. Then and later 8 slaves, now 1. Woodland, then and later 200 pigs, now 150; meadow, 10 acres. Then 4 cobs, now 2; then 15 cattle, now none; then 40 pigs, now 17; then 60 sheep, now 30; now 39 goats; 3 beehives. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,22 4 free men held MANUDEN before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Now 4 men-at-arms hold [it] from Robert. Always 3 ploughs; 2 villagers; 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. Then 8 cattle, 80 sheep, 20 goats and 20 pigs; now 5 cattle, 33 pigs, 1 foals, 44 sheep and 8 goats. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,23 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Ilger holds [Great] MAPLESTEAD from Robert which Wulfwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 5 villagers. Then and later 2 smallholders, now 6; then and later 4 slaves, now 2. <66a> Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 60; meadow, 26 acres. Then 1 cob, 8 cattle, 10 pigs, 20 sheep and 20 goats; now 1 cob, 14 cattle, 18 pigs, 80 sheep, 23 goats and 2 beehives. Value 60s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,24 Hundred of LEXDEN Ilger holds WORMINGFORD from Robert, which Godwin [* of Benfield *] held as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 10 acres. Then 3 villagers, now 4; then 2 smallholders, now 8; always 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; now 1 mill; 1 fishery. Then 1 cob, now 6; then 5 cattle, now 33; then 40 pigs, now 60; then 6 sheep, now 200; then 15 goats, now 47; now 7 beehives. Value then £4; now [£]6. 19 Freemen who held 2 1/2 hides less 6 acres before 1066 [and] whom Robert has in exchange, so he states. Ilger also holds them from him. They have 8 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Value always 40s. These Freemen, so the County testifies, could not move away from this manor, Raymond Gerald took away 1 villager of whom Robert was in possession. Roger of Poitou still has [him]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,25 Nigel holds WIVENHOE from Robert, which Aelfric [* Kemp *] held as a manor, for 5 hides less 15 acres. Always 5 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 20; then 1 slave, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; pasture, 60 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 8 cattle, now 10; then 1 cob, now 2; then 60 sheep, now 87; then 30 goats, now 20; then 20 pigs, now 24. Value always 40s. 1 free man held 20 acres which Robert holds by the King's gift. Nigel [holds them] from him. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Another free [man] held 20 acres which the Hundred reeve has. Value 3s. Nigel also holds [them]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,26 Robert [* of Verly *] holds [Little] BIRCH from Robert, which Wulfwin held as a manor, for 2 hides <66b> less 4 1/2 acres. Always 12 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cattle, now 7; then 38 sheep, now 80; now 33 goats; then 5 pigs, now 33; now 2 cobs. Value always 60s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,27 Hundred of ONGAR Robert holds STAPLEFORD [Abbotts] in lordship, which 5 free men held, for 2 1/2 hides and 6 1/2 acres. Then 8 smallholders, now 14. Then among them 5 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 21 acres. Value then and later 50s; now 60[s]. Of this manor, Nigel holds 1 1/2 hides. 3 villagers; 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Value 28s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,28 Hundred of CHAFFORD Robert ^[the lascivious]^ holds RAINHAM from Robert ^[Gernon]^, which Alward [* the noble *] held as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Then 4 villagers, now 5; then and later 6 smallholders, now 4; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Then 3 cobs, 14 cattle, 6 pigs and 100 sheep; now 4 cobs, 11 cattle, 24 pigs, 80 sheep and 12 beehives. Value then £6, and when acquired. Value now £4. 1 free man held 1 hide. He later forfeited it because he had stolen and was in the King's hands. But Robert the lascivious annexed it as the Hundred testifies. Then 1 plough, later and now none. Value always 20s. Robert ^[the lascivious]^ also holds this from Robert ^[Gernon]^. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,29 Ralph holds [South] WEALD from Robert, which {Sprot} held as a manor, for 1 hide. Now 1 villager; 6 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs. Value 20s. Robert has this land, so he says, by exchange through Hubert of Port. It has never paid tax and did not [pay] the last one. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,30 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Robert holds FRYERNING in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 3 hides before 1066. Always 1 villager. Then 3 smallholders, now 9; then 1 slave, now 3. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Woodland, <67a> 400 pigs. Then 5 cattle, now 4; then 28 sheep, now 26; then 12 pigs, now 17. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,31 Edwin Groat held FRYERNING as a manor, for 1 hide and 33 acres. Now Ilger holds [it] from Robert. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. Robert has this land in exchange. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,32 Ansketil holds CHIGNALL from Robert, which Dot held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Always 1 cob, 6 cattle, 12 sheep and 14 pigs. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,33 Corp holds SPRINGFIELD from Robert, which Godric held as a manor, for 2 hides and 40 acres. Always 4 villagers; 7 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 fishery. Then 1 cob, now 10; then 5 cattle, now 30; then 4 sheep, now 100; then 13 pigs, now 40. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,34 William [* {de Alno} *] holds FRYERNING from Robert, which Sylvi and Topi held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 31 acres. Robert has [it] in exchange. Always 1 villager; 14 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 10 cattle, now the same; then 1 cob, now 5; always 20 sheep. Then 30 pigs, now 16; now 2 beehives. Value always £4. Brorda held 30 acres, now Robert [holds them]. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,35 Picot [* the sheriff *] holds PATCHING [Hall], which Brorda held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides before 1066. Then 1 villager, now none; now 6 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Then 4 cattle, 20 pigs and 20 sheep; now nothing. Value always 40s. Robert has this land in exchange. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,36 From the Holding, Azo holds CULVERT'S FARM from Robert, which Godwin [* of Benfield *] held <67b> as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Then 1 villager; now 1 slave. Now 2 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 10 acres; always 1 mill. Value always 30s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,37 In TOLLESHUNT Robert of Verly holds 40 acres which lie in [the lands of] this Hundred. They are valued in the manor ^[of Tolleshunt]^. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,38 Hundred of TENDRING Robert holds [Great] OAKLEY in lordship, which Aelfric Kemp held as a manor, for 10 hides before 1066. Then and later 12 villagers, now 11; then and later 20 smallholders, now 30. Then and later 10 slaves, now 5. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 10 ploughs, now 9. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; now 1 mill; 2 salt-houses; pasture, 20 sheep. Then 10 cobs, now 4; then 10 cattle, now 5; always 200 sheep less 20. Then 20 pigs, now 15. Value then, and when acquired, £11. Value now £16. Of this manor, Ralph holds 2 hides and 10 acres. 13 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 30s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,38a Robert holds the land of a free man, which is called TENDRING Walter holds it from him as a manor, for 1 hide less 15 acres. Then 5 villagers, now 2; then 3 smallholders, now 7; then 3 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 cobs, now 4; then 2 cattle, now 10; then 20 pigs; now 27; then 49 sheep, now 60; then 24 goats, now 37; now 3 beehives. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Robert acquired this in exchange. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,39 Nigel holds DICKLEY from Robert, which Alstan held as a manor, for 1 hide and 37 1/2 acres. Always 8 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 7 cattle, now 8; then 1 cob, now 4; then 37 sheep, now 51; then 7 pigs, now 15; always 20 goats. Value 20s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,40 William [* {de Alno} *] holds ARDLEIGH from Robert, which Skalpi [* the Guard *] held as a manor, for 1/2 hide <68a> and 30 acres. It is an adjunct of a manor in Suffolk; but it belongs in this Hundred. Then 1 villager, now none; always 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 1, now none. Then 2 smallholders, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 40s; when acquired 20[s]; now 5[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,41 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Robert holds WIDDINGTON from Robert ^[Gernon]^, which Ingulf held as a manor, for 3 hides and 1 virgate. Robert ^[Gernon]^ has [it] in exchange as he states. Then 5 villagers, now 4; then 3 smallholders, now 5. Always 5 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 3 sheep, now 65; then 24 pigs, now 49. Value then 60s; now £4. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,42 Robert also holds SHORTGROVE which Wulfwin and Grimkel held as a manor, for 2 hides. Robert ^[Gernon]^ has [it] in exchange. Then and later 6 slaves, now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Meadow, 12 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Then 3 cobs, now none; then 3 cows, now none; always 100 sheep. Then 60 pigs, now none; then 23 beehives, now 11. Value then £4; when acquired 50s; now 60[s]. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,43 Picot [* the sheriff *] holds ARKESDEN from Robert, which Grimkel held as a manor, for 1 hide less 8 acres. Robert has [it] by exchange. Now 4 smallholders. Always 2 slaves; 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Now 2 cattle. Always 12 pigs; 32 sheep. Now 2 beehives. Value 20s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,44 Peter holds ELSENHAM from Robert, which Leofstan held as a manor, for 1 hide. Robert has [it] in exchange. Then 4 villagers, later and now 3; then and later 3 smallholders, now 6; then 4 slaves, now none. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Always 1 cob. Then 7 cattle, now 1 calf; then 16 sheep, now none; then 8 pigs, now 18; then 20 goats, now none. Value always 40s. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ESS 32,45 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Robert of Verly holds TOLLESHUNT from Robert, which <68b> Gotar held as a manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Then 4 villagers, now 7; then 6 smallholders, now 14; then 3 slaves, now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 40 sheep; 1 salt-house. Then 3 cobs, now none; then 14 cattle, now none; then 40 pigs, now 20; then 100 sheep, now 60; then 30 goats, now 20; now 8 beehives. Value then and later £4; now 100s. 2 free men held 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value always 10s. He states that he has this land in exchange. [= ?32? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?33? LAND OF RALPH BAYNARD ESS 33,1 Hundred of WITHAM Gerard holds ULTING from Ralph Baynard, which Hakon held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 40 acres. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Then 7 villagers, now 4; now 12 smallholders; then 6 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 2 mills. 5 acres of land were added after 1066 and are part of the customary due. Then 5 cobs, 20 cattle, 7 pigs, 70 sheep; now 4 cobs, 9 cattle, 24 pigs, 35 sheep, 2 [bee]hives. Value then, and when acquired, £4. Value now 100s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,2 [Hundred of `THURSTABLE'] In LANGFORD Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds 5 free men from Ralph with 3 virgates of land <69a> and 1 acre, who paid the King 15d of the customary due before 1066. They have always had 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 smallholder. 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,3 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ralph holds [Cold] NORTON in lordship, which Wulfric, a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides. Always 5 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. 2 of these hides are of woodland. Pasture, 40 sheep; now 1 mill. Then 4 cobs, 15 cattle, 20 pigs, 150 sheep; now 6 cobs, 8 cattle, 20 pigs and 60 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]7. Ralph also has as a manor 3 hides and 45 acres which 6 free men have always held. Then 5 ploughs, now 3. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. This was handed over by exchange. Of this manor, Walcher holds 1/2 hide. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,4 [* Theodric *] Pointel holds WOODHAM [Walter], which Leofeva held as a manor, for 7 hides. Then 12 villagers, now 6; always 4 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 500 pigs; then 1 mill, now 2. Then 2 cattle, 7 pigs, 37 sheep; now 8 cattle, 21 pigs, 6 asses, 130 sheep, 13 beehives. Value then £8; when acquired 40s. Value now £7. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,5 He also ^[[* Theodric *] Pointel]^ holds from him CURLING TYE [Green], which Grim held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 2 villagers, now 4; always 9 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 22 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; then 1 mill, now none. Value then and later 40s; now £4. Godric also has 1/2 hide from Ralph, which he has by exchange as he states; but the Hundred does not know. Always 1/2 plough. Value 10s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,6 Hundred of DUNMOW Ralph holds DUNMOW in lordship which Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], a free woman, held as a manor for 4 1/2 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 6. Always 15 villagers; 1 priest. Then 12 smallholders, now 16; <69b> always 10 slaves. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 50 acres; now 1 mill. Then 3 cobs, 11 cattle, 40 pigs, 15 sheep, 23 goats; now 11 cobs, 21 cattle, 30 pigs, 104 sheep, 53 goats, 8 beehives. Value then and later £8; now [£]10. 1 hide was added to this land, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1 plough; 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Woodland, 24 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value 20s. A further 1/2 hide is attached to this manor, which 1 Freeman of [* Ralph *] Baynard's predecessor held and still holds. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 villager; 1 slave. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,7 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] Ralph holds WIMBISH in lordship, which Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 21 men's ploughs, now 15. Always 26 villagers; 1 priest. Then 19 smallholders, now 55; then 6 slaves, now none. Woodland, then 500 pigs, now 400; meadow, 40 acres. Then 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 60 pigs, 120 sheep, 4 beehives; now 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 28 pigs, 80 sheep, 4 beehives. Value then £12; now [£]20. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,8 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Modbert holds BARN HALL from Ralph which Aelfric [* Kemp *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 smallholders, now 4. Woodland, 20 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 1 [head of] cattle, 1 pig, 15 sheep; now 2 cobs, 1 [head of] cattle, 2 pigs, 33 sheep, 34 goats. Value 30s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,9 [Hundred of LEXDEN] Bernard holds MESSING from Ralph, which a free woman held as a manor, for 1/2 hide before 1066. Now 1 smallholder. Woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 10s; now 3[s]. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,10 Hundred of CLAVERING In MANUDEN 1 free man held 30 acres before 1066. Amalfrid holds it from Ralph. Always 1 plough. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' A free woman [* Aelgyth widow of Thorsten *] held PENTLOW before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides and 3 virgates. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 5 <70a> men's ploughs; 8 villagers. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 8; then 8 slaves, now none. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 22 cattle, 48 pigs, 10 sheep, 8 beehives; now 3 cobs, 24 cattle, 20 pigs, 80 sheep, 8 beehives. 18 Freemen with 2 hides and 30 acres have 5 ploughs. Then 4 slaves, now 1; now 4 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value of the whole before 1066 £10; now [£]16. Of this manor, Walcher holds 30 acres. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,12 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ralph holds BURNHAM in lordship which Alward, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides and 12 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, now 12; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Pasture, 300 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 12 pigs, 200 sheep; now 6 cobs, 13 cattle, 16 pigs, 336 sheep. Value then £4; now 100s. In the same village ^[Burnham]^ 10 free men who had 8 hides and 28 acres before 1066. Ralph holds it in lordship. Then 10 smallholders, now 16. Always 7 slaves; 8 ploughs. Now 1 mill; pasture, 600 sheep. Value then and later £7; now £8. Ralph Baynard claims back this land by exchange. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,13 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Germund holds [Little] BADDOW from Ralph, which Leofwin held as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 9 slaves, now 7. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 1 plough, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 mill. Then 7 cobs, 47 cattle, 108 pigs, 80 sheep; now 10 cobs, 53 cattle, 163 sheep. Value then and later 100s; now £6. 5 free men held 2 hides and 31 acres; they could go whither they would. Now Germund also holds [it]. 4 Frenchmen. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 26 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. <70b> Value always 20s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,14 Berengar holds HANNINGFIELD from Ralph, which Northmann held as a manor, for 3 hides. Then 3 villagers, now none; now 9 smallholders; always 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 200 pigs. Now 3 cattle, 23 pigs, 47 sheep, 4 goats. Value then and later [70]s; now £4. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,15 Hundred of TENDRING Germund holds [Little] OAKLEY from Ralph, which Ednoth held as a manor, for 5 1/2 hides. Then 7 villagers, now 17. Always 4 smallholders; 8 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 33 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 fishery; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 2 cobs, 13 cattle, 50 pigs, 50 sheep; now 3 cobs, 4 cattle, 27 pigs, 118 sheep. Value then and later £7; now [£]9. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,16 Roger holds RAMSEY, which Aelfric Kemp held as a manor, for 7 hides and 35 acres. Always 18 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 9. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 7 ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; now 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Value then £12; now [£]15. Then 1 cob, 20 cattle, 22 pigs, 115 sheep; now 2 cobs, 20 cattle, 49 pigs, 309 sheep, 8 beehives. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,17 Bernard holds MICHAELSTOW from Ralph, which Alric held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 3 smallholders, now 1; then 3 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 1/2 plough, now none. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 27 pigs, 150 sheep; now 25 pigs, 83 sheep. Value then 70s; now £4. Ralph holds 2 Freemen, in exchange so his men state; but others do not testify except for those alone from the manor which is called Lawford, who hold 1/2 hide and 35 acres, which Bernard also holds from Ralph. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. In {WITELEBROC} Roger holds 1 hide from Ralph, which Aelfric [* Kemp *] held as a manor. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. This <71a> land did not lie in the other lands. Value of these three manors £20. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,18 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Amalfrid holds WENDENS which 1 free man, Alwin Still, held as a manor for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Ralph has it in exchange. Always 5 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then £4; now [£]5. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,19 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Ralph holds HENHAM in lordship, which Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held as a manor, for 13 1/2 hides less 10 acres. Then and later 18 villagers, now 8; then and later 5 smallholders, now 38; then and later 8 slaves, now none. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Then 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 80 pigs, 160 sheep, 10 beehives. Value then £12; now [£]20. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,20 Ralph holds ASHDON in lordship, which Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 14 villagers, now 20; then 3 smallholders, now 9; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1 acre of vines. Then 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 60 pigs, 200 sheep, 10 beehives; now 1 cob, 7 cattle, 60 pigs, 65 sheep, 3 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]8. 2 Freemen who hold 15 acres freely. Ralph acquired them in exchange. Value 3s. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,21 Hundred of ROCHFORD In PAGLESHAM Theodric Pointel holds 1/2 hide and 15 [acres] which 1 free man held. Then 2 smallholders, now 5. Always 1 plough. Pasture, 50 sheep. Value always 20s. Ralph claims this back by exchange. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,22 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Cola and Aethelmer? [* Milk *] held LANGFORD as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Aethelmer? held this 1/2 hide from St Paul's for customary dues; but Ralph is in possession of it and Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds the whole from Ralph. Always 1 villager. Then 4 smallholders, now 9; then 4 slaves, now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. <71b> Woodland, 20 pigs, meadow, 25 acres; always 1 mill. Then 3 cobs, 5 cattle, 24 pigs, 40 sheep; now 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 40 pigs, 80 sheep. Value then 100s; when acquired, the same; now £4. Then 5 free men with 1 1/2 hides were there; now 4 men. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 1 slave, now none. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ESS 33,23 Bernard holds TOLLESHUNT from Ralph, which Aelmer [* Milk *] held as a manor, for 3 hides and 8 acres. Then 4 villagers, now 8. Always 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 200 pigs; pasture, 20 sheep; 5 salt-houses. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 20 pigs, 100 sheep; now 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 20 pigs, 100 sheep, 28 goats. Value always 60s. In the same village ^[Tolleshunt]^ 8 free men with 1 1/2 hides and 14 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Value 20s. Ralph Baynard has this land by Exchange. [= ?33? Land of Ralph Baynard =] ?34? LAND OF RANULF PEVEREL ESS 34,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE In BOWERS [Gifford] Serlo holds from Ranulf 1 hide, 1 plough and 1 slave which Alstan, a free man, held. Pasture, 120 sheep. Then 1 cob, 100 sheep, 14 pigs, 4 calves; now 2 cobs, 100 sheep, 14 pigs, 4 calves. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,2 Serlo also holds VANGE from Ranulf, which a free man, who after 1066 was made the man of Ranulf Peverel's predecessor, held as a manor for 1 hide; but he did not give his land to him. However when the King gave land to Ranulf he took possession of it with <72a> the other [land]. On it there was then 1 plough, now none. Pasture, 30 sheep. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,3 Serlo also holds INGRAVE, which Alsi held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Then 3 smallholders, now 4. Woodland, 30 pigs. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,4 Hundred of WITHAM Ranulf holds HATFIELD [Peverel] in lordship, which Aelmer [* Milk *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 9 hides and 82 acres. Always 5 ploughs in lordship. Then 13 men's ploughs, now 11. Then 12 villagers, now 13; then 12 smallholders, now 38; then 10 slaves, now 7. Woodland, 700 pigs; meadow, 50 acres; then 2 mills, now 1. Then 6 cobs, 4 foals, 6 cows, 8 calves, 150 sheep, 100 pigs; now 5 cobs, 4 foals, 5 cows, 7 calves, 57 sheep, 39 pigs, 20 goats. Value then £16; now [£]20. He acquired this manor at as much value as now. Of this manor, Serlo, Arnulf and Richard hold 3 hides and 20 acres. Value £4 [included] in the same valuation. 5 men-at-arms hold 4 hides and 15 acres from Ranulf, which 13 free men held before 1066. Always 7 ploughs; 16 smallholders; 2 villagers; 2 slaves. 1 mill. Value £4. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,5 Humphrey holds BLUNT'S HALL from Ranulf, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1 1/2. Always 2 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 6 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 18 acres; 1 mill. 1 Freeman with 15 acres. Then 1 cob, 4 cattle, 4 calves, 60 sheep, 16 pigs, now 2 cobs, 4 cows, 4 calves, 80 sheep, 36 pigs. Value always £4. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,6 Richard holds TERLING from Ranulf which Aelmer [* Milk *], a King's thane, held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 11 villagers, now 5; now 11 smallholders; then 5 slaves, now none. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, <72b> 20 acres; pasture, 100 sheep; then 1 mill, now 2. 2 houses in Colchester, one pays 6d, the other 14[d]. 1 free man with 5 acres paid Ranulf's predecessor 10d and now pays Ranulf the same. Then 12 cattle, 180 sheep, 50 goats, 40 pigs; now 2 cobs, 2 foals, 8 cattle, 75 sheep, 16 goats, 34 pigs. Value then £8; when acquired, the same; now £6. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,7 Turold holds FAIRSTEAD, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 55 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 4 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; pasture at 4d; now 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 13 sheep, 6 pigs; now 2 cobs, 124 sheep, 32 pigs, 4 cows with calves, 3 beehives. 15 acres lay there before 1066 of which Saswalo [* of Bouville *] dispossessed [him] and they are an adjunct of G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's Holding. Value then £4; now 100s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,8 Hundred of BECONTREE Ranulf holds [West] HAM in lordship which Alstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides and 30 acres. King William gave this manor to Ranulf Peverel and Robert Gernon. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 12. Then 32 villagers, now 48; then 16 smallholders, now 80 less 1. Always 3 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 60 acres; then 9 mills, now 8. Then 1 cob, 1 cow, 3 pigs; now 2 cobs, 2 foals, 2 cows with calves, 20 pigs, 60 sheep. Value then £16; when acquired £12. Value now £24. Robert Gernon has half of this manor. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,9 Hundred of DUNMOW Warin holds CHICKNEY from Ranulf which Siward [* of Maldon *], 1 thane of King Edward's, held as a manor for 2 1/2 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 2 villagers, now none; then 7 smallholders, now 1 priest and 14 smallholders. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 cobs, 3 cows with calves, 60 sheep, 20 pigs, 24 goats; now 3 cobs, 6 cows [with] calves, 100 sheep, 30 pigs, <73a> 30 goats. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,10 Ravenot holds WILLINGALE from Ranulf, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 1 1/2 virgates. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Then 1 villager, now 3. Always 6 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 120 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Then 3 cobs, 16 cattle, 30 pigs; now 3 cobs, 4 foals, 16 cattle, 100 sheep, 65 pigs, 5 beehives. Value then 100s; when acquired £6; now [£]10. To this land has been added 1 Freeman whom Ranulf Peverel's predecessor held and [whom] Ranulf still holds and Ravenot from him. Also added to this land after 1066 were 30 acres which a free man held before 1066. Value 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,11 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ranulf holds WOODHAM [Mortimer] in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 4 villagers. Then 9 smallholders, now 8; then 5 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 200 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 6 cows, 4 calves, 60 sheep, 20 pigs, 45 goats; now 3 cobs, 2 foals, 4 cows, 4 calves, 135 sheep, 46 pigs, 5 goats. Value always 100s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,12 Ranulf holds MALDON in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 1/2 hides and 10 acres. Then 16 villagers, now 9; now 10 smallholders. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 10 men's [ploughs], now 5. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 50 pigs; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now the same; now 3 cows, 4 calves, 140 sheep, 29 pigs. Value always £12. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,13 Serlo holds HAZELEIGH from Ranulf, which Siward [* of Maldon *] also held as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Always 4 villagers. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 60 pigs. Then 2 cobs, 2 cows, 2 calves, 60 sheep, 5 pigs; now 2 cobs, 4 cows, 100 sheep, 9 pigs. Value £4. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] <73b> ESS 34,14 Godric holds HAZELEIGH from Ranulf which Aelmer [* Milk *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1/2 hide and 20 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 2 smallholders, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 80 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,15 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Turold holds LAYER from Ranulf, which A. held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide less 12 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 1/2 men's plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 4; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 16 pigs. Then 1 cob, 5 cows, 5 calves, 100 sheep; now 2 cobs, 4 cows, 5 calves, 103 sheep. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,16 Ranulf holds ABBERTON in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and virgate. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,17 Algar holds WIGBOROUGH from Ranulf, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Value 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,18 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Ranulf holds DEBDEN in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 16 1/2 hides. Always 6 ploughs in lordship; 11 men's ploughs; 36 villagers. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 17; always 12 slaves. Woodland, 1000 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; always 1 mill. Now 2 {arpents} of vines bearing [fruit] and another two not bearing [fruit]. Then 6 cobs, 28 cattle, 150 sheep, 250 pigs, 6 beehives; now 7 cobs, 2 foals, 10 cattle, 168 sheep, 110 pigs, 3 beehives. Value then and later £24; now [£]30. Of this manor, Vitalis holds 15 acres from Ranulf. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,19 Ranulf holds AMBERDEN [Hall] in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Then and later 13 villagers, <74a> now 19; then 1 smallholder, later 2, now 7; always 6 slaves. Woodland, then and later 250 pigs, now 200; meadow, 30 acres. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 40 sheep, 40 pigs, 5 beehives; now 3 cobs, 1 foal, 14 cattle, 68 sheep, 30 pigs, 1 beehive. Value always £12. But Ranulf has had from it £18 each [year] for three years. The Abbot of Ely lays claim to this village and the Hundred testifies that it was an adjunct of the Church. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,20 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Ranulf holds STEBBING in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 30 acres. Then [***] ploughs in lordship; when acquired 6; now 5. Always 11 men's ploughs. Then and later 18 villagers, now 19; then and later 14 smallholders, now 31; then and later 13 slaves, now 11. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; then 1 mill, when acquired 1 1/2, now 2; now 2 1/2 {arpents} of vines and only the 1/2 bears [fruit]. Then 5 cobs, 5 cows, 100 sheep, 50 pigs, 5 beehives. Value then £10; later [£]12; now £16. Of this manor, Vitalis [holds] 35 acres. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,21 Turold holds HENNY from Ranulf which Wulfwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 1/2 hides and 45 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 5 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 5 cows with calves, 50 sheep, 14 pigs, 3 beehives; now 1 cob, 9 cows with calves, 134 sheep, 36 pigs. To this manor belongs 12d of the customary due of Sudbury. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,22 Turold holds LAMARSH from Ranulf, which Algar ^[brother of Alward]^ held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Always 4 villagers. Now 8 smallholders. Woodland, 70 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. Then 6 cows with calves, 54 sheep, 11 pigs; now 7 cobs, 5 foals, 10 cows, 8 calves, 20 sheep, 54 pigs, 60 goats, 6 beehives. Value then £4; <74b> now [£]6. In LAMARSH Alward ^[brother of Algar]^ held 1 1/2 hides as a manor before 1066. Now Turold also holds then from Ranulf. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. 2 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 9. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. These two lands were divided thus between two brothers before 1066; later on they were given to Ranulf as 1 manor as his men state. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,23 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Ranulf holds DOWN [Hall] in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 14 hides. Then 2 villagers, now 4; then 3 smallholders, now 15; then 12 slaves, now 6. Always 5 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 50 pigs; pasture, 50 sheep. Value then and later £10; now [£]13. Of this manor, Ascelin holds 1 1/2 hides from Ranulf. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,24 Ranulf holds LAWLING in lordship which Brun, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 1/2 hides and 35 acres. Always 2 slaves; 2 ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs; pasture, 50 sheep; now 1 fishery. Value then and later £4; now £3 15s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,25 In DOWN [Hall] 8 free men held 5 hides less 6 acres, which Ranulf holds in lordship. Always 6 smallholders; 2 1/2 ploughs. Value then and later 60s; now £4 10s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,26 Ralph son of Brian holds STANSGATE, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 9 1/2 hides before 1066. Always 2 villagers. Then 22 smallholders, now 18; then 8 slaves, now 3. Then 4 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Always 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep. Value then and later £10; now [£]8. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,27 Hundred of LEXDEN Ranulf also holds PRESTED, which Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Then 5 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 80 sheep, 15 pigs, 20 goats, 2 beehives; now 1 mare <75a> and 1 foal, 60 sheep, 20 pigs, 9 goats, 2 beehives. Value always £4. 1 free man has always held 5 acres and was under patronage of Ranulf's predecessor, but he could go with his land whither he would. Now Ranulf has it. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 16s, now 12[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,28 Hundred of ONGAR Ravenot holds PLUNKER'S [Green] from Ranulf, which Wulfric the priest held from [* Earl *] Harold freely, for 14 acres. Now Ranulf has it because his predecessor was in possession of it; but it did not belong to him, so the Hundred testifies. Always 1 villager; 1/2 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,29 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Robert holds SPRINGFIELD from Ranulf, which Alstan held as a manor, for 5 hides and 20 acres. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 3 smallholders, now 10; then 8 smallholders [slaves?], now 6. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 25 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 100 sheep, 50 pigs; now 4 cobs, 5 foals, 26 cattle, 40 sheep, 25 pigs, 12 goats, 2 asses, 1 beehive. Value then £5; now [£]6. 2 free men held 13 acres, which Ranulf has. Value 2s. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,30 Ralph son of Brian holds RETTENDON, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 6 pigs. Value always 25s. The Abbot of Ely lays claim to it. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,31 Half-Hundred of MALDON In MALDON Ranulf holds 1/2 hide and 24 acres in lordship, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held before 1066 as a manor. Then 1 smallholder, now 3. Value 5s. This land is valued in the £12 from Maldon. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,32 Hundred of TENDRING Ranulf holds TENDRING in lordship, which Wulfwy held freely as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Ranulf has [it] in exchange. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; <75b> meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 60[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,33 Turold holds ST OSYTH from Ranulf, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then and later 9 villagers, now 6; then and later 12 smallholders, now 11; always 7 slaves. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then and later 7 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 800 pigs; meadow, 4 acres, pasture, 200 sheep; always 1 mill. Then 6 cobs, 50 cattle, 300 sheep, 40 pigs, 6 beehives; now 4 cobs, 4 cattle, 68 sheep, 37 pigs, 18 goats. Value then and later £9; now [£]8. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,34 Turold also holds FRATING from Ranulf, which Ketil [* Alder *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 2 smallholders, now 3; then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 cob, 4 cattle, 4 calves, 100 sheep, 40 pigs; now 1 cob, 2 cows, 2 calves, 66 sheep, 20 pigs, 6 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,35 Hundred of ROCHFORD Ranulf holds LEIGH in lordship, which 1 free man held as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's ploughs; 5 smallholders above the water who do not hold land. Pasture, 100 sheep. Then 1 cob, 5 cows, 5 calves, 100 sheep; now 2 cobs, 4 cows, 5 calves, 103 sheep. Value then 40s; now 100[s]. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,36 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Humphrey holds TOLLESHUNT from Ranulf, which Siward [* of Maldon *] held as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 9 villagers, now 10; then 4 smallholders, now 13; then 10 slaves, now 6. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. 1 salt-house; meadow, 5 acres; pasture, 30 sheep; woodland, 150 pigs. Then 3 cobs, 20 cattle, 80 sheep, 60 pigs; now 3 cobs, 20 cattle, 160 sheep, 37 pigs, 18 goats. Value always 100s. In this manor 4 free men held 1/2 hide and 5 acres. But Ralph Baynard <76a> has it, and Hugh de Montfort. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ESS 34,37 Richard holds GOLDHANGER from Ranulf, which Leofwin and Wulfward the priest held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 25 acres. Then 3 smallholders, now 14; always 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now 1 men's plough. Woodland, 80 pigs; pasture, 50 sheep; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Then 51 sheep, 8 pigs; now 1 cob, 1 cow, 3 sheep, 3 pigs. Value always 40s. In the same [Goldhanger] 2 free men with 7 1/2 acres. Value 20d. [= ?34? Land of Ranulf Peverel =] ?35? LAND OF AUBREY DE VERE ESS 35,1 Hundred of DUNMOW Aubrey holds [Great] CANFIELD in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Always 10 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 9; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 160 pigs; meadow, 51 acres; 1 mill. Then 7 cattle, 2 cobs, 20 pigs, 80 sheep, 3 beehives; now 8 cattle, 3 cobs, 30 pigs, 100 sheep, 3 beehives. Value always £6. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,2 Aubrey holds {UDECHESHALE} in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 11 villagers, now 6; then 2 smallholders, now 4; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 48 acres. Then 6 cattle, 2 cobs, 20 pigs, 60 sheep, 3 beehives; now 8 cattle, 2 cobs, 30 pigs, 80 sheep, 3 beehives. Value always 60s. <76b> To this land has been added 1 virgate and 8 acres, which a free man held before 1066. Now Ralph holds [it] from Aubrey. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 smallholder; now 3. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value then 16s; now 30[s]. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,3 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Ralph holds THUNDERLEY [Hall] from Aubrey which Aelmer, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 5 hides. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship; now 3. Always 3 men's ploughs; 1 priest; 11 villagers; 5 smallholders. Woodland then and later, 100 pigs, now 80; meadow, 12 acres. Then 120 sheep, 40 pigs, 60 goats, 8 cattle, 3 cobs, 5 beehives; now 140 sheep, 60 pigs, otherwise the same. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,4 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Ralph holds UGLEY from Aubrey, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Then 10 villagers, later and now 7; then and later 1 smallholder, now 10; then and later 6 slaves, now 2. Woodland then and later, 200 pigs, now 160; meadow, 25 acres. Then 5 cattle, 50 pigs, 160 sheep, 2 cobs, 50 goats, 2 beehives; now 3 cattle, 22 pigs, 80 sheep, 4 cobs, 20 goats, 2 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]8. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,5 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Aubrey holds [Castle] HEDINGHAM in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs; 15 villagers, 7 smallholders; 8 slaves. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; then 1 mill, now none; now 6 {arpents} of vines. Then 11 cattle, 140 sheep, 80 pigs, 4 cobs; now 160 sheep, 100 pigs, 1 cob, 100 goats. 13 Freeman who could not withdraw [and] who hold 1 hide and 10 acres. Always 7 ploughs. Then 15 villagers, now 18; now 22 smallholders; then 6 slaves, now 2; who have 3 ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 43 acres; always 1 mill. Value then £13; now [£]20. As an adjunct of this manor there are 15 burgesses in Sudbury; they are valued in the £20. Of this manor, Robert Blunt holds 35 acres, Warin 25 acres, Pinson 15 acres, Godwin 15 acres; who have <77a> 5 ploughs. Value £7 [included] in the same valuation. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,6 Half-Hundred of `THUNDERLOW' Aubrey holds BELCHAMP [Walter] in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 4 men's ploughs; 7 men's ploughs. Then and later 13 villagers, now 15; then and later 9 smallholders, now 14; then and later 6 slaves, now 8. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 60 acres; now 11 {arpents} of vines, 1 bears [fruit]. Then 24 cattle, 160 sheep, 80 pigs, 2 cobs; now 28 cattle, 200 sheep, 100 pigs, 2 cobs. To this manor have always been attached 7 Freemen with 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Always 3 1/2 ploughs. Now 4 smallholders. Meadow, 10 1/2 acres. Value then and later £14; [£]18. Of this manor, Enisant holds from Aubrey 1/2 hide and 30 acres, William Peche 1/2 hide, {Suadus} 30 acres. Value £4 in this valuation. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,7 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Adelelm [* of Burgate *] holds HORSEHAM [Hall] from Aubrey, which 2 Freemen held from Aubrey's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^ on condition that they could not withdraw without his permission. 45 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Then 5 smallholders, now 10. Woodland then 40 pigs, now 30; meadow, 7 acres. Value 20s. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,8 Hundred of LEXDEN Aubrey holds COLNE in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always [***] villagers; 13 smallholders; 6 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 5. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; 2 mills. Then 20 cows, 19 cattle, 120 sheep, 60 pigs, 60 goats, 3 cobs; now 45 cattle, 160 sheep, 80 pigs, 80 goats, 4 cobs, 6 asses and 20 mares. 4 Freemen dwelt on these 5 hides; 10 smallholders; 4 slaves. Value then and later £10; now [£]12. Of this manor, Demiblanc holds 1 hide. 7 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. 1 men's plough. Value 45s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] <77b> ESS 35,9 Hundred of TENDRING Aubrey holds [Great] BENTLEY in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 3 hides. Then and later 7 villagers, now 6; then 5 smallholders, now 10; always 4 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among [the men] 5 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; pasture, 150 sheep; 1 salt-house. Then 3 cobs, 100 sheep, 20 cattle, 40 pigs; now 100 sheep, 3 cobs, 26 cattle, 40 pigs. Value then £6; now [£]10. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,10 Aubrey holds DOVERCOURT in lordship, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 6 hides. Then 8 villagers, now 6; then 6 smallholders, now 12. Always 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 200 sheep. Then 3 cobs, 12 cattle, 200 sheep, 40 pigs; now the same. Value then £6; now [£]12. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,11 Edward holds BEAUMONT from Aubrey, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 17 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 1; then 3 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; 2 salt-houses. Then 12 cattle, 150 sheep, 30 pigs, 2 cobs; now 4 cattle, 100 sheep, 30 pigs, 1 cob, 3 beehives. Value then 100s; now £8. To this manor belongs 1 Freeman who could not withdraw from the land without the permission of Aubrey's predecessor [and] who holds 2 hides less 15 acres. Then 2 villagers, now none; then 2 smallholders, now 3; then 1 slave, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then among the men 1 plough, now none. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,12 Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Adelelm [* of Burgate *] holds [Helions] BUMPSTEAD from Aubrey, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Then 7 cattle, 8 pigs, 1 cob, 5 sheep, 15 goats, 3 beehives; now 12 cattle, 40 pigs, 5 cobs, 80 sheep, 40 goats, 5 beehives. Value then £5; now [£]8. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] <78a> ESS 35,13 Demiblanc holds RADWINTER from Aubrey, which Aelfric, a Freeman, held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 15 acres; he could sell his land but the full jurisdiction remained with Aubrey's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^. Then 4 villagers, now 2; then 1 smallholder, now 5; then 1 slave, now 2. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ESS 35,14 In STEVINGTON [End] Reginald holds 30 acres from Aubrey, which Alwin held; and Ordric held 15 acres. These two were in the King's jurisdiction but he gave them to Aubrey. Always 3 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same [Stevington [End]] an Englishman holds from Aubrey 40 acres which Aelfric, a Freeman, held; he could sell his land but the full jurisdiction remained. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?35? Land of Aubrey de Vere =] ?36? LAND OF PETER OF VALOGNES ESS 36,1 Hundred of HARLOW Peter holds SHEERING in lordship, which 3 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides and 30 acres. Always 5 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 3 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 6; always 8 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 32 acres; always 1 mill. Then 8 cows with calves, 1 cob, 35 sheep, 16 pigs; now 2 cobs, 1 mule, 1 ass, 84 sheep, 56 pigs, 3 beehives. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,2 Thorgisl holds LATTON from Peter, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, <78b> for 2 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. 1/2 men's plough. Always 1 villager; 1 priest. Now 4 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 350 pigs; meadow, 35 acres. Value always 60s. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,3 Roger holds PARNDON from Peter, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Now 1/2 men's plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 5; always 3 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; 45 acres of meadow and marsh; always 1 mill. 5 acres of land have been added, which a free man held before 1066. Then 8 cattle and 41 sheep; now 14 cattle, 1 cob, 76 sheep, 26 pigs and 3 beehives. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,4 In [North] WEALD [Bassett] Ralph holds 30 acres from Peter, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor. Always 1 plough; 2 slaves; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,5 Hundred of BECONTREE Peter holds LEYTON in lordship, which Swein Swart held as a manor, for 3 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 2. Then 7 villagers, now 10; always 2 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; then 1 mill, now none, it was taken away from there after 1066; then 2 fisheries, now none. Now 1 cob and 11 pigs. Value then 20s; when acquired, there was nothing there except the land. Value now 40s. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,6 Peter holds HIGHAM [Hill] in lordship which Healfdene , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Then 8 villagers, now 10; then 2 smallholders, now 3; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 18 acres; then 3 1/2 fisheries, now none. Then 1 ox; now 15 cattle, 1 cob, 37 pigs and 2 beehives. Value then 60s; now £4 10s; when he acquired this manor he found nothing except 1 ox and 1 sown acre. Of these 5 hides which I have mentioned above, 2 free men held 1 before 1066 <79a> which was added to this manor after 1066. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. William holds this from Peter of Valognes. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,7 Ralph holds LOUGHTON from Peter which Wulfric, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 5 smallholders. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,8 Half-Hundred of `THUNDERLOW' Ralph the haunted holds BALLINGDON from Peter which Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 9; always 4 slaves. Meadow, 33 acres. Then 5 cows with calves and 30 pigs; now 33 cattle and 28 pigs. Value then 40s; now 100[s]. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,9 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] Peter holds `BINSLEY' in lordship, which Wulfwin held before 1066, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. 13 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Peter [has] this land in pledge by the King's order, provided that he does not lose his customary due; [to which] the Bishop of Bayeux is witness. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,10 [Hundred of BECONTREE] Peter holds LOUGHTON in lordship, which Leofcild held as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 3 smallholders, now 2; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 mill. Value then 20s; when acquired 30[s]. Value now 20s. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,11 [Hundred of ONGAR] Peter holds THEYDON in lordship, which Hakon held as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides and 80 acres. Then 7 villagers, now 12; then 3 smallholders, now 4; always 5 slaves. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cows, 3 cobs, 54 pigs and 47 sheep; now 2 cobs, 92 pigs, 157 sheep and 12 beehives. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. 7 free men held 2 hides and 1 1/2 virgates, which Peter now holds. Always 2 slaves; 1 smallholder. Then and later 6 ploughs, <79b> now 4. Woodland, 140 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Value always 46s. This is by exchange, as Peter himself states. Walter holds from Peter 1/2 hide and 40 acres, which Wulfwin held. Peter holds [it] in pledge, so he states, by the King's grant. Then 1 villager, now none; now 3 smallholders; then 1 slave, now none. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ESS 36,12 [Hundred of HARLOW] Ralph the haunted holds [North] WEALD [Bassett] from Peter, which 2 free men held before 1066 as 2 manors, for 2 hides and 40 acres. Peter has [it] in exchange. Then and later 7 villagers, now 13; then and later 3 smallholders, now 8; then and later 9 slaves, now 7. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later 3, now 2. Then and later 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 1500 pigs; meadow, 40 acres. Then 3 cows, 1 cob, 35 pigs, 5 sheep and 3 goats; now 17 cattle, 1 cob, 28 pigs, 70 sheep and 5 beehives. Value then £7; when acquired £6. Value now £12. A man held 40 acres freely, which Peter has in exchange. Always 4 villagers. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?36? Land of Peter of Valognes =] ?37? LAND OF RANULF BROTHER OF ILGER ESS 37,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE W[illiam] [* of Bosc *] holds INGRAVE from Ranulf, which Oslac held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 5 smallholders, now 9; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs. Then 14 cattle, 60 sheep, 60 pigs; now 8 cattle, 100 sheep, 20 pigs, 3 beehives. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,2 Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds RAMSDEN from Ranulf, which Siric held freely, for 2 hides <80a> and 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Now 1/2 men's plough; 1 free man. Always 3 slaves; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. He found nothing; now 4 cattle, 2 cobs, 58 sheep, 21 pigs. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,3 Hundred of HARLOW Ranulf holds ROYDON in lordship which Ingvar , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 6 hides. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Then 12 villagers, now 8; then 2 smallholders, now 12; then 8 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 120 pigs; meadow, 60 acres; pasture at 2s; 1 mill. Then 6 cattle, 60 sheep, 30 pigs; now 10 cattle, 60 sheep, 30 pigs; 10 horses. Value then £6; now [£]9. To this manor is attached 1 outlier [called] HARLOW, which Richard holds from Ranulf for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Always 1 plough. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then and later 25s; now 30[s]. To this land have been added 4 hides of land which 5 free men held before 1066. Always 4 ploughs. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 5 smallholders, now 7; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 25 acres. Value always £4. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,4 Roger holds PARNDON from Ranulf which Alsi Bolla, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 hides. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 1 villager; now 5 smallholders; always 1 slave. Woodland, 140 pigs; meadow, 18 acres. Then 12 cattle; now 8 [cattle], 34 pigs, 80 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,5 Alfred holds PARNDON from Ranulf which Aelfeva, a free woman, held as a manor for 1/2 hide. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 11s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,6 In PARNDON Roger holds 35 acres from Ranulf which Thorsten, a free man, held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 6s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,7 Richard holds [North] WEALD [Bassett] from Ranulf which Godwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. <80b> Then 1 villager, now 2; always 1 smallholder. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 20 pigs; now 60 pigs, 17 cattle, 65 sheep and 3 cobs. Value 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,8 [Hundred of WALTHAM] In NAZEING Odo holds 1 hide from Ranulf. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,9 Hundred of WALTHAM 2 free men held NAZEING and EPPING before 1066 as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides less 15 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 3 men's ploughs. Then 11 villagers, now 7; now 9 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 54 acres; pasture at 32d; then 1 mill, now none. Then 7 cattle and 30 pigs; now 2 cattle and 18 pigs; this is in Nazeing. In Epping, 2 cattle, 26 sheep and 6 pigs. Value always £4: Nazeing 60s; Epping 20s. Besides this, 1 hide has been added to this land, which a free man held before 1066 and still holds. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. A further 1 virgate of land, which was added after 1066 and belonged to Waltham [Holy Cross] before 1066, which Ranulf brother of Ilger took from there, as the Hundred testifies. Value 3s. Ranulf holds all this in lordship. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,10 Hundred of ROCHFORD Odo holds THORPE[hall] from Ranulf, which Ingvar held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Then 2 cattle, 2 cobs, 100 sheep and 30 pigs; now 2 cattle, 1 cob, 100 sheep, 7 pigs, 18 goats and 4 beehives. Value then and later £4; now [£]6. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,11 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Ranulf holds BIRDBROOK in lordship, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 3. Always 3 men's ploughs. Then and later 7 villagers, now 6; then and later 1 smallholder, now 9; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow;, 22 acres. Then 15 cattle, <81a> 50 pigs, 80 sheep, 13 [cobs] and 25 goats; now 4 cattle, 10 pigs, 55 sheep and 2 cobs. Value then and later £8; now [£]9. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,12 Ranulf holds BAYTHORN [End] in lordship, which Ingvar held as a manor, for 2 hides before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; 6 villagers. Now 7 smallholders; then and later 2 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 31 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later £7; now [£]8. 2 Freemen with 5 acres have always been attached to these 2 manors. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,13 Walter holds YELDHAM from Ranulf, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Then 1 plough, later none, now 1. Meadow, 9 acres. Then nothing; now 2 cattle, 1 cob, 30 sheep and 2 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,14 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' W[illiam] [* of Bosc *] holds ST LAWRENCE from Ranulf, which Ingvar held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 35 acres. Now 4 smallholders. Always 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. 7 1/2 acres which 1 free man holds. Value 7d. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,15 [Hundred of ONGAR] Richard holds BOBBINGWORTH from Ranulf, which 2 free men held before 1066, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Then 1 smallholder, now 2; then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cow, 3 pigs and 107 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,16 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Ranulf holds MOUNTNESSING in lordship, which Ingvar held as a manor, for 9 hides. Then 18 villagers, now 16; then 8 smallholders, now 20; then 5 slaves, now 7. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 12 ploughs, now 9. Woodland, 700 pigs. Now 7 cattle and 60 sheep. Value then £8; now [£]10. 1 free man holds 20 acres. Value 3s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,17 In the same [MOUNTNESSING] William of Bosc holds 2 hides and 26 acres from Ranulf, and he has [it] in exchange, which Alfheah and Algar held before 1066. Now 3 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. <81b> Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,18 William [* of Bosc *] holds COWBRIDGE from Ranulf, which Alwin held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 6 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough possible. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,19 2 girls held FOUCHERS freely for 80 acres. Now Ranulf [holds it] in exchange, and W[illiam] [* of Bosc *] from him. Always 1 plough. Value 15s. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ESS 37,20 Hundred of TENDRING In `DERLEIGH' Edric of Easthorpe held 1 manor at 2 1/2 hides. Now Ranulf holds [it] for 1 1/2 hides, and Roger from him. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 1 slave, now none. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Then and later 1 men's plough, now none. 3 ploughs possible. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 30s; now 10[s]. Ranulf has this land by exchange. He also has 15 acres in the jurisdiction of Lawford. 1 man dwells there, who pays 7s 8d. [= ?37? Land of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] ?38? LAND OF TIHEL THE BRETON ESS 38,1 Hundred of UTTLESFORD 2 free men held YARDLEY before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough in lordship. [Then] 2 smallholders, now 7. Woodland, then 40 pigs; later and now 30; meadow, 10 acres. Then 5 cattle, 14 sheep, 26 pigs, 32 goats, 1 cob and 1 beehive; now 4 cattle, 14 pigs, 38 sheep, 3 beehives and 1 cob. Serlo holds this from Tihel. Tihel claims this land as the King's gift. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] <82a> ESS 38,2 Hundred of `FRESHWELL' Tihel holds STEVINGTON [End] in lordship which Oslac , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 42 1/2 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then [and] later 1 smallholder, now 3; always 4 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 5 cattle, 5 pigs, 10 sheep and 2 beehives; now 5 cows, 1 cob, 30 pigs, 50 sheep and 1 beehive. Value then and later 60s; now 100s and 1 ounce of gold. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,3 Guthroth holds RADWINTER from Tihel, which Leofsi held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 4 villagers. Then 5 smallholders, now 7. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 6 cattle, now 4; 18 pigs, now the same; then 49 sheep, now 32; 4 beehives; then 20 goats, now none. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. Tihel claims this as the King's gift. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,4 Tihel holds [Helions] BUMPSTEAD in lordship, which Leofwin the noble held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Then 9 villagers, now 7. Always 8 smallholders; 8 slaves. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Always 6 cattle. Then 24 pigs, now 40; then 40 sheep, now 115; then 1 cob, now 1 [cob] and 1 foal; then [***] beehives, now 3. Value then £6; now [£]9. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,5 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Tihel holds [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 5 villagers; 13 smallholders; 6 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 15 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 60s; now £6. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,6 Tihel holds STURMER in lordship, which a free woman held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then and later 1 slave, now 2. Meadow, 16 acres. Then a cow, 2 cobs, 60 pigs and 3 beehives; now 4 cattle, 1 cob, <82b> 1 foal, 44 pigs, 72 sheep and 3 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,7 Tihel holds STURMER in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 villager; 6 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill. Then 6 cattle, 1 cob, 12 pigs and 60 sheep; now 12 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep less 2, 1 cob and 3 foals. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ESS 38,8 Tihel holds TILBURY[-juxta-Clare] in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 38 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 5 villagers; 1 smallholder; 6 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 19 acres. Then 15 cattle, 40 pigs, 80 sheep and 6 beehives; now 5 cattle, 1 cob, 36 pigs and 63 sheep. Value then and later 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?38? Land of Tihel the Breton =] ?39? LAND OF ROGER OF RAMES ESS 39,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Roger ^[of Rames]^ holds RAYNE in lordship which Alwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1 hide and 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Then and later 9 villagers, now 8; always 5 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 11 acres; 1 mill. Then 8 cows, now 3; then 1 cob, now none; always 100 sheep. Then 30 pigs, now 40. Value always £4. Of this manor, Roger holds 30 acres from Roger ^[of Rames]^, and Wiberga [holds] 30 acres. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] <83a> ESS 39,2 Roger holds RAYNE in lordship which Edric [* the steersman *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1 hide. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later and now 1. Now 1/2 men's plough; 3 smallholders. Then and later 6 slaves, now 3. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 13 acres. Value always 60s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,3 Warengar holds [Sible] HEDINGHAM from Roger which Godwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1/2 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 8 villagers. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 3; then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Woodland, then and later 600 pigs, now 500; meadow, 18 acres. To this manor have always been attached 2 Freemen with 3 acres. Value then and later £4; now 100s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,4 Hundred of LEXDEN Roger holds MESSING in lordship which Ordmer, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1/2 hide. Then 6 villagers, now 3; then 12 smallholders, now 18; then 6 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 6 ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; now 1 mill. Always 2 cobs, 2 cows with calves, and 100 sheep. Then 30 pigs, now 20; always 35 goats. Value always 100s. Of this manor, Ansketil holds 16 acres from Roger. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. 3 Freemen belong to this manor, who hold 18 acres freely [and] whom Gerald holds from Roger. Roger states he has them in exchange. Always 1/2 plough. Value then and later 10s; now 3[s]. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,5 Roger holds DEDHAM in lordship, which Aelfric Kemp held as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 7 villagers, now 5; always 24 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then among the men 10 ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 250 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. Then 2 cobs, now 10; then 5 cows, now 3; then 40 sheep, now 100; then 25 pigs, now 30. Value always £12. Of this manor, Gerald holds 30 acres. Value 10s in the same valuation. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,6 In [Mount] BURES Roger has 25 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1/2 plough. Woodland, 15 pigs; <83b> meadow, 1 acre. Value 7s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,7 Hundred of TENDRING Roger holds BRADFIELD in lordship, which Aelfric Kemp held as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Then 7 villagers, later and now 4. Always 10 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 7 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 30 pigs; 1 salt-house. Then 4 cows with calves, now none; always 100 sheep. Then 20 pigs, now 33. Value then and later £7; now 60s. Of this manor, the wife of his man-at-arms holds 1/2 hide. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,8 Roger holds ARDLEIGH in lordship, which Bondi held as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 villager. Then 11 smallholders, now 10; then 1 slave, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 9 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Then 40 sheep, now 100; then 2 cows and 3 cobs, now none. Value then and later £4; now 30s. Of this manor, Ralph of Hastings holds 30 acres. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,9 Roger holds JACQUES HALL in lordship, which Alfhelm held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 25 acres. Always 1 villager. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 3; always 1 slave. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 1 plough, now none. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; pasture, 15 sheep; now 1 salt-house. Value then and later £4; now 20s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,10 Henry's wife holds MISTLEY from Roger, which Alric held as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Value then 20s; now 2[s]. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,11 In CLIFF Roger holds in lordship 8 free men with 30 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] ESS 39,12 In ARDLEIGH Roger holds in lordship 6 free men with 1 hide. 2 ploughs. Value 40s. Of this, Ralph holds 10 acres, Restold [holds] 40 acres. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. This is by exchange. [= ?39? Land of Roger of Rames =] <84a> ?40? LAND OF JOHN SON OF WALERAN ESS 40,1 Hundred of WITHAM John son of Ernucion holds NOTLEY from John ^[son of Waleran]^, which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides and 30 acres. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Then 7 villagers, now 5; then 13 smallholders, now 11; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, then 330 pigs, now 200; meadow, 24 acres; always 1 mill. Pasture at 6d. Then 1 cob and 2 cows; now nothing. Value then £7; now [£]6. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' {Turstin} [* Wishart *] holds [Great] SALING from John, which 1 free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 1. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later none, now 1/2. Then 3 villagers and 1 priest, later 1, now 2 villagers and 1 priest; then and later 3 smallholders, now 5; then 4 slaves, later and now 3. Woodland, then and later 250 pigs, now 200; meadow, 10 acres. Value 60s. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,3 Osmund holds [Little] MAPLESTEAD from John which Grim, a free man, [held] before 1066 as a manor for 1/2 hide. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 1. Then 2 smallholders, later 1, now 5 and 1 priest; always 2 slaves. Woodland, then 60 pigs, later and now 16; meadow, 3 acres; then 1 mill, which William of Warenne now holds as a pledge. Then he acquired nothing; now 2 cows, 14 pigs and 57 sheep. Value then 40s; later and now 30[s]. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,4 Roger holds HENNY from John, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 1 men's plough. Then and later 1 villager, now none. Always 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, then 60 pigs, <84b> later and now 30; meadow, 12 acres. Then 6 cattle, 15 pigs and 11 sheep; now 5 cobs, 8 cattle, 30 pigs, 66 sheep and 15 goats. As an adjunct of this manor there is a customary due of 22 1/2d which is from Sudbury. Value then 40s; later and now 50[s]. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,5 In BURES Hugh holds from John 15 acres which Tosti , a free man, held. Always 1/2 plough; 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. This land is in the County of Suffolk. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,6 Hundred of ONGAR Roger holds FYFIELD from John, which Leofric held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Then 12 villagers, now 7; then and later 2 smallholders, now 10. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; now 1 mill. Now 11 cows, 11 pigs, 60 sheep and 1 beehive. Value then and later £5; now [£]7. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,7 He also ^[Roger]^ holds the other FYFIELD from the same [John], which Alstan held as a manor, for 30 acres. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,8 He also ^[Roger]^ holds [High] ONGAR from the same [John], which Leofric held as a manor, for 3 virgates. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 30 pigs and 40 sheep. Value then 40s; when acquired, 20s. Value now 40s. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ESS 40,9 Hundred of CHAFFORD Swein held AVELEY freely before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Now John holds [it] in lordship, for as much. Then 8 villagers, now 6; then 3 smallholders, now 5; then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then among the men 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 60 acres. Value then and later £8; now 100s. A free man, Wulfsi, held 1/2 hide which he could sell; but Waleran, John's father, added him to this manor. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value then <85a> 10s; when acquired, the same. Value now 7s. [= ?40? Land of John son of Waleran =] ?41? LAND OF ROBERT SON OF CORBUCION ESS 41,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Gerard holds DODDINGHURST from Robert, which Aelfric held freely before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 17 acres. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,2 Hundred of WITHAM Nigel holds SMALLANDS from Robert, which Earl Algar held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow, 9 acres; now 2 parts of a fishery. Then 2 cattle, now 4; then 1 pig, now 25; now 2 foals; then 6 sheep, now 35; then 6 goats, now none. Value always 20s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,3 Hundred of BECONTREE Robert holds LEYTON in lordship, which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066 as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1 men's plough. Then 3 villagers, now 5 and 1 priest; then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 40 acres; then 7 fisheries, now none; then 1 mill, now none. A further 2 ploughs can be restored. Value then £4; now 20s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,4 In LEYTON Robert holds 3 hides, which 8 Freemen held before 1066. Then 4 ploughs, now none. Now 6 villagers; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 30 acres; then 1/2 fishery, now none. Value then 60s; now 20[s]. These Freemen paid a customary due before 1066 to the King's manor of Havering[-atte-Bower]; they pay it now. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,5 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] W. holds LAWLING from Robert which Leofing, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor <85b> for 4 1/2 hides. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. Always 4 slaves; now 2 ploughs. Pasture, 40 sheep. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 7 cattle, now 9; then 107 sheep, now 124; then 6 goats, now none. Value then £3; now [£]4. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,6 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Ranulf holds HANNINGFIELD from Robert which Alstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1 1/2 hides. Now 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value always 30s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,7 W. holds WALTHAM from Robert which Wulfsi held as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Then 1 villager, now none; then 9 smallholders, now 11. Always 1 slave; 1 plough. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; always 1 mill. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,8 In the same [WALTHAM] Ranulf holds from Robert 1 free man with 30 acres whom Robert annexed. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,9 Nigel holds `BENSTED' from Robert, which Starker held as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Then 2 villagers, now none. Always 7 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 1 cob and 4 cows with calves, now none; then 40 sheep, now 30; then 16 pigs, now 7. Value then 40s, now 50[s]. A free man, whom Robert annexed, held 1/2 hide. Now Godfrey holds [it] from him. Then and later 1/2 plough, now none. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,10 Hundred of TENDRING Gerard holds FOULTON from Robert which Ednoth, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 1/2 hides and 20 acres. Then 1 villager, now 4. Always 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Meadow, 3 acres; pasture, 60 sheep. <86a> Then 4 cattle, now 3; then 1 cob, now none; then 10 pigs, now 20; then 40 sheep, now 20. Value then 50s; when acquired, 20s. Value now 50s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,11 Hundred of ROCHFORD Gerard also holds PAGLESHAM from Robert, which a free man held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough in lordship. Value then 40s; now 5[s]. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ESS 41,12 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Mauger holds TOLLESHUNT from Robert, which Starker held as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 5 villagers, now 4; then 1 smallholder, now 6; then 5 slaves, now 2. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; pasture, 60 sheep. Then 15 cattle, now 2 cows and 1 calf; then 50 sheep, now 25; then 1 cob, now none; then 2 beehives, now none. Value then £4; later [£]3; now 40s. 8 free men, whom Robert annexed, held 4 hides and 2 acres and could go whither they would. Now 4 men-at-arms hold [them] from Robert. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs. Woodland, 120 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep; 1 salt-house. Value 50s. [= ?41? Land of Robert son of Corbucion =] ?42? LAND OF WALTER THE DEACON ESS 42,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE In BOWERS [Gifford] Walter holds 2 hides of his brother Theodric's land. A man-at-arms holds from him. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Woodland, 30 acres, laid waste; pasture, 60 sheep. To this manor 40 acres were added after 1066, which a free man held before 1066. Theodric had them. Value of the said hides, then 40s; now the same. Value of the 40 acres, 8s 4d. Walter acquired in lordship 4 cattle, <86b> now the same; then 2 cobs, now 1; then 100 sheep less 2, now 55; then 10 [***] pigs, now 11. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,2 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Walter holds PURLEIGH in lordship, which Leofwin [* the noble *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 2 villagers. Now 1 smallholder; then 3 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 60 pigs. Always 8 cattle. Then 5 cobs, now 4; then 152 sheep, now 80; then 62 pigs, now 47; now 23 goats. Value always 60s. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,3 [Hundred of DUNMOW] Walter holds EASTON in lordship, which Doding held as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 5 villagers and 1 priest, now 1 priest and 3 villagers; then 2 smallholders, now 25; then 7 slaves, now 1. Woodland, then 800 pigs, now 400; meadow, 26 acres; 1 mill. Always 6 cows; 4 calves. Now 15 cattle; then 2 cobs, now 6; then 80 sheep, now 120; then 74 pigs, now 62; then 24 goats, now 34; 2 beehives. Value then £7; now [£]8. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,4 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] Walter holds PURLEIGH in lordship, which Leofwin the noble held as a manor, for 5 hides before 1066. Then 10 villagers, now 5; then 1 smallholder, now 6. Always 4 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep. Value then £7. Value now £6. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,5 1 man-at-arms holds STOW MARIES from Walter, which a free man held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 2 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough. Value 50s. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,6 Hundred of LEXDEN 1 man-at-arms holds COLNE [Engaine] from Walter, which Leofwin [* the noble *] held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 13 acres. Always 12 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 13 acres; always 1 mill. Then 6 cattle, now 2; then 2 cobs, now none; then 12 sheep, now 24; then 16 pigs, now 14; now 13 goats and 3 beehives. Value always 40s. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] <87a> ESS 42,7 Hundred of TENDRING Walter holds WIX in lordship, which Queen Edith held as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 14 villagers. Then 18 smallholders, now 28; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 12 cattle, now 14; always 2 cobs. Then 100 sheep, now 84; then 40 pigs, now 71; then 30 goats, now 34; then 7 beehives, now 10. Value then and later £6 10s. Value now £10. Queen Edith gave this land to Walter after King William's arrival. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,8 1 man-at-arms holds [Little] BROMLEY from Walter, which Queen Edith held as a manor, for 2 hides less 20 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 17 smallholders, now 15; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 6 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 9 cattle, now 7; then 2 cobs, now 4; then 100 sheep, now 200; then 12 pigs, now 30; now 2 beehives. Value then £5; now [£]4. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] ESS 42,9 Hundred of UTTLESFORD 1 man-at-arms holds [Little] CHESTERFORD from Walter, which Queen Edith held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 10 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 16; then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cattle, now 4; then 1 cob, now none; then 36 sheep, now 43; then 16 pigs, now 34; now 23 goats. Value then 100s; now £6. [= ?42? Land of Walter the deacon =] <87b> ?43? LAND OF ROGER BIGOT ESS 43,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Warengar holds [Sible] HEDINGHAM from Roger for 25 acres, which 15 free men held before 1066. Always 5 1/2 ploughs; 1 villager; 2 slaves. Woodland, 70 pigs; meadow, 11 acres. Value then 40s; now £4. In the same village ^[[Sible] Hedingham]^ 3 free men held 48 1/2 acres of land before 1066. Now Warengar also holds [them] from Roger. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; 5 villagers. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Woodland, then 200 pigs, now 160; meadow, 24 acres; now 1 mill. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. Concerning these 48 acres, the Hundred does not testify for Roger that he was put in possession of them on the King's behalf. Warengar holds these 2 lands. Roger of Rames claims them, but the Hundred does not testify for him either. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ESS 43,2 Warengar also holds PEBMARSH from Roger, which 3 free men held before 1066. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ESS 43,3 Roger holds OVINGTON in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 4 villagers, later and now 3; then 6 smallholders, later and now 5; always 2 slaves. Meadow 24 acres. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ESS 43,4 Robert of Vaux holds BELCHAMP from Roger, which 6 free men held before 1066, for 1 hide and 38 1/2 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Then 3 villagers, later and now 2; then and later 9 smallholders, now 12; then 4 slaves, later and now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ESS 43,5 Robert ^[of Vaux]^ also holds HENNY from Roger, which 5 free men held <88a> before 1066, for 1 1/2 hides less 4 acres. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 villagers, later and now 1; then and later 2 smallholders, now 3; always 2 slaves. Woodland, then and later 30 pigs, now 20; meadow, 18 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 64[s]. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ESS 43,6 Hugh of Houdain holds WESTON [Hall] which 4 free men, who were of Algar's jurisdiction, held before 1066 for 1 hide and 50 acres. Always 5 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 10; then and later 9 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; now 1 mill. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?43? Land of Roger Bigot =] ?44? LAND OF ROBERT MALET ESS 44,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds STANSTEAD [Hall] from Robert which Godwin [* son of Alfhere *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1 hide. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 5 men's ploughs; now 4. Then 10 villagers, later 8, now 4; always 7 smallholders. Then 7 slaves, now 6. Woodland, then 500 pigs, now 400; meadow, 10 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. To this manor are attached 1 1/2 hides and 52 acres, which Freemen held before 1066. Then 4 ploughs; now 3 1/2. Then and later 6 smallholders, now 24; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Then 16 cattle, 5 cobs, 60 sheep, 50 goats, 40 pigs, 10 beehives; now 10 cattle, 50 sheep, 26 goats, 40 pigs, 8 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]9. 1 Freeman, who could not withdraw from the land, who holds 20 acres. Value 2s. [= ?44? Land of Robert Malet =] ESS 44,2 Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] also holds GOLDINGHAM [Hall] from Robert which Godwin [* son of Alfhere *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always <88b> 6 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then and later 6 slaves, now 2. Meadow, always 16 acres. To this manor were attached 4 Freemen with 17 acres and 1 acre of meadow. Then 10 cattle, 2 cobs, 50 sheep, 40 pigs; now 12 cattle, 1 cob, 260 sheep, 65 pigs, 5 beehives. Value then 60s; now £6. [= ?44? Land of Robert Malet =] ESS 44,3 Hundred of LEXDEN Robert holds COLNE in lordship, which Azorin held as a manor, for 1 hide and 30 acres. Always 7 villagers; 15 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 5 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 400 pigs; always 1 mill. Meadow, 13 acres. Then 12 cattle, 3 cobs, 60 pigs, 40 goats, 20 sheep; now 6 cattle, 20 pigs, 30 sheep, 3 beehives. Value always £6. Then there was 1 Freeman who held 1 virgate freely. Now Robert has [it]. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 8s; now 7[s]. [= ?44? Land of Robert Malet =] ESS 44,4 Walter [* of Caen *] holds COLNE [Engaine] from Robert, which Godwin [* son of Alfhere *] held as a manor, for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Then 8 smallholders, now 17; then 4 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 11 acres; 1 mill. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It is [included] in the £9 valuation of Stanstead [Hall]. [= ?44? Land of Robert Malet =] ?45? LAND OF WILLIAM OF ECOUIS ESS 45,1 Hundred of ONGAR William holds MORETON in lordship, which Saxi held as a manor, for 1 hide and 20 acres. Then 4 villagers, now 3; always 16 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 400 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then [***] cobs, now 4; then 8 cows and 6 calves, now 11 cattle; now 36 sheep; then 60 pigs, now 14; then 30 goats, now 60. Value then £8; now [£]10. 1 free man held 43 1/2 acres. Now William has annexed him. He did not belong to this manor which Ralph holds from him. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 slave; <89a> 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value always 20s, but up to now he has had 30s. [= ?45? Land of William of Ecouis =] ?46? LAND OF ROGER OF POITOU ESS 46,1 Hundred of LEXDEN Wulfmer held [Mount] BURES as a manor, for 1 hide. Now Roger [holds it] for as much. Then 6 villagers, when acquired the same, now 5; always 9 smallholders. Then and later 6 slaves, now 4. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. A further 3 villagers and 2 smallholders have always belonged, who have 1 plough. Then 2 cobs, 14 cattle, 80 sheep, 28 pigs, 26 goats; now 7 cattle, 54 sheep, 6 pigs. Value then £7; now [£]11; when acquired, the same. 8 free men held 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. This is valued above. [= ?46? Land of Roger of Poitou =] ESS 46,2 Leofwin Croc held [West] BERGHOLT as a manor, for 1 hide and 25 acres. Now Roger [holds it] for the same. Then 7 villagers, later and now 5; then 5 smallholders, when acquired 7, now 5; always 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs [in] lordship, now 1. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; always 1 mill. To this manor belongs 1 outlier which is called BRADFIELD, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Then Roger acquired in lordship 1 cob, 14 cattle, 48 sheep, 100 sheep, 6 pigs, 32 goats; now 4 cattle, 80 sheep, 11 pigs. Value then £6; when acquired [£]7. Value now 60s. 7 free men held 1/2 hide and 11 1/2 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. It is valued in the above pounds. [= ?46? Land of Roger of Poitou =] ESS 46,3 Hundred of TENDRING In BRADFIELD Leofwin held 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Then 1 smallholder and 1 slave, now none. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Value then 40s; <89b> when acquired 30s. Value now 5s. [= ?46? Land of Roger of Poitou =] ?47? LAND OF HUGH OF GOURNAY ESS 47,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Geoffrey Talbot holds LISTON, which a free man held as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then and later 6 smallholders, now 5; then and later 3 slaves, now none. Meadow, 30 acres; 1/2 mill. Then 3 cows with calves, 12 sheep, 7 pigs; now 3 cows with calves, 22 sheep, 8 beehives. Value always 68s. [= ?47? Land of Hugh of Gournay =] ESS 47,2 Hundred of TENDRING Osbert held ARDLEIGH as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Now Agnes holds [it]. Then 16 villagers, later and now 7; then 4 smallholders, now none; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 8 ploughs, when acquired 6, now 3. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; now 2 mills. Then 30 sheep, 5 pigs; now 44 sheep, 8 pigs, 7 cattle, 10 goats, 3 beehives. Value then £6; later and now [£]4. [= ?47? Land of Hugh of Gournay =] ESS 47,3 Hundred of LEXDEN Geoffrey holds FORDHAM from Hugh, which Esbiorn held as a manor, for 2 hides. Then 10 villagers, now 7; then 5 smallholders, now 11; then 5 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 3 cows with calves, 60 sheep, 12 goats, 8 pigs, 10 beehives; now 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 80 sheep, 25 goats, 10 pigs, 6 beehives. 3 free men hold 13 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value always £7. Roger of Poitou took away 10 acres from this manor; so the Hundred testifies. [= ?47? Land of Hugh of Gournay =] <90a> ?48? LAND OF WILLIAM PEVEREL ESS 48,1 [Hundred of BARSTABLE] Drogo holds HORNDON from William which Aelmer [* Milk *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 1 1/2 hides. Now there are 3 1/2 hides and 21 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 3. Then 1 villager, now none; then 4 smallholders, now 11; then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 1 cow, 60 sheep, 11 pigs; now 5 cows, 15 pigs, 60 sheep. Then 4 Freemen and now the same, who hold 2 1/2 hides and 21 acres of this land. 56 acres have been taken away from it. There has always been woodland, 100 pigs. Pasture, 60 sheep. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?48? Land of William Peverel =] ESS 48,2 Hundred of CHAFFORD William holds THURROCK in lordship, which Aelmer [* Milk *] held before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 42 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 3; then 11 smallholders, now 18. Always 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 5. Pasture, 100 sheep; always 1 fishery. Then 2 villagers [calves?], 58 sheep, 1 cob; now 5 cows, 4 calves, 85 sheep, 8 pigs. Value then and when acquired £6; now £12 and an ounce of gold. 9 Freemen lay in this manor before 1066, who held 3 hides. Now there are 5 Freemen and they hold 1 1/2 hides. Gilbert, a man of the Bishop of Bayeux, holds 1 1/2 hides less 10 acres; the Hundred does not know how. Also Ansketil [* of Graye *], a man of the Bishop of London, holds 20 acres which lay in [the lands of] this manor; likewise the Hundred does not know [how]. [= ?48? Land of William Peverel =] ?49? LAND OF RALPH OF LIMESY ESS 49,1 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] Ralph holds BRUNDON in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides less 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 7 villagers; <90b> 7 smallholders; 4 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 32 acres; 1 mill. Value then £4; later and now [£]6. To this manor Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] added 20 acres after 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Now 1 smallholder. Woodland, then 20 pigs, now 6. It is valued above. [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ESS 49,2 In {NIUETUNA} lies 1 Freeman who has always had 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ESS 49,3 Hundred of ONGAR Ralph holds CHIGWELL in lordship, which [* Earl *] Harold held from King Edward as a manor, for 7 hides. Always 19 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 16 men's ploughs, now 11. Woodland, 800 pigs; meadow, 31 acres; always 1 mill. Value then £8; now [£]10. 6 free men dwelt on 2 hides and 15 acres, whom Robert Gernon has by the King's gift, so he states. Then they had 3 ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Value always 40s. A free man, whom Peter the sheriff now has, holds and held 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. Peter had delivery of this land with his own Holding. [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ESS 49,4 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In the above-mentioned manor of BRUNDON Ralph acquired 3 cattle, 15 sheep, 15 pigs, 1 cob; now 6 cattle, 24 sheep, 18 pigs, 1 cob. ^[In Brundon. A free man held it]^ [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ESS 49,5 [Hundred of ONGAR] In CHIGWELL he ^[Ralph]^ acquired 6 cattle, 17 sheep and 11 pigs; now 10 cattle, 60 sheep, 20 pigs. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it from King Edward]^ [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ESS 49,6 Ralph of Limésy holds 6 acres of the King's jurisdiction, but his predecessor annexed it. [= ?49? Land of Ralph of Limésy =] ?50? LAND OF ROBERT OF TOSNY ESS 50,1 Hundred of UTTLESFORD 1 free man held CHISWICK before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then and later 4 villagers, now 3; now 2 smallholders. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 40s. [= ?50? Land of Robert of Tosny =] <91a> ?51? LAND OF RALPH OF TOSNY ESS 51,1 Hundred of HARLOW In HOUSHAM [Hall] Roger holds 1/2 hide from Ralph, which Edmer held. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. [= ?51? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ESS 51,2 [Hundred of ONGAR] Roger holds LAVER from Ralph, which Saxi held as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 4 villagers, now 3; now 7 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Always 13 pigs, 60 sheep and 4 cows. Value always 70s. [= ?51? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] ?52? LAND OF WALTER OF DOUAI ESS 52,1 Hundred of CHAFFORD Walter holds UPMINSTER in lordship, which Swein Swart held as a manor, for 6 1/2 hides and 30 acres. Always 8 villagers. Then 5 smallholders, now 7. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 1 foal, now none; now 85 sheep and 25 sheep. Value then £7; now [£]8. 10 acres lay in [the lands of] this manor, which G[eoffrey] de Mandeville holds in exchange, as he states. [= ?52? Land of Walter of Douai =] ESS 52,2 Walter holds RAINHAM in lordship, which Leofstan the reeve held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 5. Always 12 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 9; then 5 slaves, now 4. 105 sheep, 20 pigs, 1 cob. Value always £10. To this manor has been added 1/2 hide, which 3 free men held before 1066. And after King William came, Walter added them to this manor, to which they were not attached before 1066, as the County testifies. Then they had 1 plough, now 1/2, when acquired 1/2. Value 20s. [= ?52? Land of Walter of Douai =] ESS 52,3 Hundred of TENDRING Leofstan held HOLLAND for 6 1/2 hides. Always 17 villagers. Then and later 10 smallholders, now 11; <91b> then and later 5 slaves, now 3. Then and later 4 ploughs; in lordship, now 3. Then and later 11 men's ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 14 acres. Value always £14. [= ?52? Land of Walter of Douai =] ?53? LAND OF MATTHEW OF MORTAGNE ESS 53,1 Hundred of DUNMOW Matthew holds EASTON in lordship which Aki [* the Dane *], a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 5 hides. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, when acquired 4, now 3. Then 10 men's ploughs, now 7. Then 11 villagers and 1 priest, now 15 villagers and 1 priest; then 10 smallholders, now 16; then 10 slaves, now 9. Woodland, then 200 pigs, now 150; meadow, 67 acres. Always 1 mill; 1 cob, 8 cattle, 120 pigs, 60 sheep, 10 goats and 3 beehives. Value then £10; when acquired the same; value now £15. [= ?53? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ESS 53,2 Hundred of CHELMSFORD Matthew holds MARGARETTING, which Eskil held as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 7 villagers; 8 smallholders; 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs. 1 cob. 5 cattle, 20 pigs, 30 sheep. Value then [***]s; now £6. [= ?53? Land of Matthew of Mortagne =] ?54? LAND OF THE COUNTESS OF AUMALE ESS 54,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' She holds BORLEY in lordship which Leofwin, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor for 2 hides and 30 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 5 men's ploughs; 10 villagers; 5 smallholders. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 40 acres. 7 cattle, 25 sheep, 24 goats, 28 pigs, 2 beehives. Value then and later £8; now [£]12. [= ?54? Land of the Countess of Aumale =] ESS 54,2 Hundred of TENDRING She holds OLD HALL in lordship, which Aelfric held as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 15 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, <92a> later and now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; then 1 mill and 1 fishery, now none; pasture, 40 sheep. Then 3 cows, 3 calves, 40 sheep, 2 cobs, 30 pigs; now 1 cob, 3 cattle, 48 sheep. Value always 60s. [= ?54? Land of the Countess of Aumale =] ?55? LAND OF COUNTESS JUDITH ESS 55,1 Hundred of BECONTREE Earl Waltheof held WALTHAMSTOW before 1066 as a manor, for 10 1/2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 15 men's ploughs, now 22. Then 25 villagers, now 36; then 1 smallholder, now 25; always 4 slaves. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 80 acres; pasture at 8s; always 1 mill. Then 6 fisheries, now 1. Now 8 cattle, 1 cob, 35 pigs, 60 sheep, 20 goats. Value then £15; now £28 and 2 ounces of gold. [= ?55? Land of Countess Judith =] ?56? LAND OF FRODO THE ABBOT'S BROTHER ESS 56,1 [Half-Hundred of `FRESHWELL'] Frodo holds RADWINTER in lordship, which Ordgar held as a manor, for 1 hide and 1 virgate. Always 15 villagers; 6 smallholders; 3 [slaves]; 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Then 10 cattle, 60 sheep, 50 pigs, 25 goats, 1 beehive; now 18 cattle, 140 sheep, 37 pigs, 30 goats, 4 beehives. Value then £8; now [£]15. Of this manor, Algar holds 30 acres from Frodo. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?56? Land of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] <92b> ?57? LAND OF SASSELIN ESS 57,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Alric and Wulfwin held STANMER and CRAYS HILL, which Sasselin holds as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's oxen. Woodland, 40 pigs. Then 1 cob, 7 pigs and 15 sheep; now 1 cob, 70 sheep, 18 pigs, 20 goats. Value always 50s. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ESS 57,2 Hundred of WITHAM In NOTLEY, Sasselin holds 1/2 hide and 22 acres, which Leofcild held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Then 1 [head of] cattle, now 4; 12 sheep, 6 pigs, 1 cob. Value 10s. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ESS 57,3 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Sasselin holds LAYER, which 2 free men held before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Always 2 men's ploughs; 1 villager; 17 smallholders. Then 8 slaves, now 3. Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 60; meadow, 7 acres. Then 24 cattle, 200 sheep, 23 pigs, 3 cobs, 4 beehives; now 7 cattle, 125 sheep, 9 pigs, 3 cobs, 4 beehives. Value always £7. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ESS 57,4 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Sasselin holds PINCHPOOLS, which a free man held as a manor, for 1 hide. Always 1 plough. Now 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. 18 sheep and 18 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ESS 57,5 Hundred of CHAFFORD In CHILDERDITCH, Sasselin holds 1 manor of 1 1/2 hides and 30 acres, which Ordgar, a free man, held before 1066. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 2 men's ploughs. Then 3 villagers, now 4; always 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 100 pigs; pasture, 60 sheep. Then 50 sheep, 24 pigs, 4 cobs, 12 cattle; now 4 cattle, 12 sheep, 6 pigs, 1 cob. Value then 60s; now £4. 1 Freeman was in this land with 15 acres, which he could sell, but the jurisdiction lay in St Paul's land of Warley. Always 1/2 plough. <93a> Value 3s. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ESS 57,6 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Sasselin holds BONHUNT as a manor, which Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. When acquired and now, 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 [head of] cattle and 1 pig; now 30 sheep, 2 cattle, 1 cob. Value then and later 40s; now 55[s]. [= ?57? Land of Sasselin =] ?58? LAND OF GILBERT SON OF Turold ESS 58,1 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Saxi, a free man, held WICKEN [Bonhunt] before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides and 13 acres. Then and later 8 villagers, now 9; then and later 8 smallholders, now 11. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, then and later 100 pigs, now 60; meadow, 10 acres. Value always £7. Then 1 cob, 50 sheep, 30 pigs, 36 goats; now 1 cob, 40 sheep, 30 goats, 26 pigs, 2 cattle. [= ?58? Land of Gilbert son of Turold =] ?59? LAND OF WILLIAM LEOFRIC ESS 59,1 [Hundred of TENDRING] Asgot [* of Hailes *], a free man, held {SCILCHEHAM} before 1066 as a manor, for 7 hides. Always 6 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 10. Always 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Pasture, 100 sheep. Value always £6. [= ?59? Land of William Leofric =] ?60? LAND OF HUGH OF ST QUENTIN ESS 60,1 [Hundred of BARSTABLE] Winge held HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 smallholders, now 4. Woodland, 10 pigs; the eighth part of a fishery. Always 1 cob, 1 [head of] cattle, 30 sheep, 1 pig. Value 20s. From this land Godwin [* Woodhen *] took away 2 places. [= ?60? Land of Hugh of St Quentin =] ESS 60,2 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Aelfric, a free man, held WIGBOROUGH <93b> as a manor, for 2 hides. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 smallholder, now 2; then 2 slaves, now 3. Then 1 mill, now none. Always 1 cob, 7 cattle and 1 pig. Then 55 sheep, now 45. Value always 30s. [= ?60? Land of Hugh of St Quentin =] ESS 60,3 Hundred of LEXDEN Wulfward held LITTLE BIRCH before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Now Hugh holds it by the Queen ^[Matilda]^'s gift, for as much. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 smallholder and 1 slave; now the same. Always 1 cob, 7 cattle, 25 pigs, 53 sheep. Value then and later 20s; now 16[s]. [= ?60? Land of Hugh of St Quentin =] ?61? LAND OF EDMUND SON OF ALGOT ESS 61,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE 2 free men held HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides and 15 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Always 1 villager. Then 14 smallholders, now 16; then 3 slaves, now none. Pasture, 50 sheep; meadow, 12 acres. Then 5 cattle, 1 cob, 20 pigs, 150 sheep; now 35 sheep. Value 50s. In the same village ^[Horndon[-on-the-Hill]]^ is a deacon who has 30 acres and 1/4 of a church and it is an adjunct of the King's alms[land]. [= ?61? Land of Edmund son of Algot =] ESS 61,2 [Hundred of HARLOW] Edmund holds MATCHING, which Almer Holdfast held before 1066 for 1 1/2 hides, as a manor. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 3 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3. Then 7 villagers, now 9; now 4 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 7 cows, 1 pig, 100 sheep less 5, 40 goats, 1 cob, 6 beehives; now 4 cattle, 9 pigs, 24 sheep, <94a> 2 beehives. Value always 100s. [= ?61? Land of Edmund son of Algot =] ?62? LAND OF ROGER THE MARSHAL ESS 62,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Alward Dore held NEVENDON before 1066 as a manor, for 40 acres. Now Roger holds it. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value always 4s. [= ?62? Land of Roger the marshal =] ESS 62,2 [Hundred of WITHAM] In NOTLEY, 5 acres which Cola, a free man, held. Value 4s. [= ?62? Land of Roger the marshal =] ESS 62,3 [Hundred of LEXDEN] Wulfwin Hapra held `BYRTON' as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Now Roger [holds it]. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s, now 5[s]. [= ?62? Land of Roger the marshal =] ESS 62,4 Alwin held {LOHOU} as a manor, for 40 acres. Now Roger [holds it]. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland, 3 pigs. Value 5s. [= ?62? Land of Roger the marshal =] ?63? LAND OF ADAM SON OF DURAND MALSOR ESS 63,1 Hundred of DUNMOW 5 free men held WILLINGALE before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Now 6 smallholders. Value 10s. [= ?63? Land of Adam son of Durand Malsor =] ESS 63,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Godric, a free man, held STEBBINGFORD [House] for 15 acres before 1066. Now Adam holds it. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Always 5 smallholders. Woodland, 11 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 13[s]. [= ?63? Land of Adam son of Durand Malsor =] ?64? LAND OF JOCELYN THE LORIMER ESS 64,1 Hundred of BECONTREE 2 free men held ILFORD before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides less 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 7 villagers, now 4; <94b> then 4 smallholders, now 6; then 1 slave, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; now 1 mill and 1 fishery. Value always £4. [= ?64? Land of Jocelyn the lorimer =] ?65? LAND OF JOHN NEPHEW OF WALERAN ESS 65,1 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Merwynn, a free woman, held ELSENHAM before 1066 as a manor, for 4 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 7 men's ploughs, now 6. Always 8 villagers. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 12; always 5 slaves. Woodland, then 1300 pigs, when acquired 1100, now 1000; meadow, 12 acres. Always 1 mill; 220 sheep, 8 cows, 60 pigs, 1 cob and 1 foal. Value then and later £6; now [£]8. [= ?65? Land of John nephew of Waleran =] ?66? LAND OF WILLIAM THE DEACON ESS 66,1 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Thorkil, a free man, held PELDON before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Then 4 villagers, now 3; then 9 smallholders, now 10; then 2 slaves, now 4. Woodland, 60 pigs; 1 salt-house; 1 church with 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough; 1 Freeman with 17 acres. From these 5 hides, Haimo the steward took 80 acres of arable land and 200 acres of marsh, which were all attached to this manor before 1066 and after King William's arrival, as the Hundred testifies. We have received this appropriation [to be placed] in the King's hands. Value of the said manor with all this, then and when acquired, £6. Value now 100s. Value of what was taken from it, 20s. [= ?66? Land of William the deacon =] ESS 66,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Godhere, a free man, held SHALFORD as a manor, for 1/2 hide before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Then 3 slaves; now 1 smallholder. <95a> Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?66? Land of William the deacon =] ?67? LAND OF WALTER THE COOK ESS 67,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' A free man held SHALFORD before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 11 acres. Then 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 60 pigs, 53 sheep and 3 goats; now 10 cattle, 8 pigs, 53 sheep, 20 goats and 5 beehives. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?67? Land of Walter the cook =] ESS 67,2 In ASHWELL [Hall] Fellow held 1/2 hide as a manor. Now Walter [holds it]. Then 3 smallholders, now 7. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 11 acres. Then 1 cow, 30 pigs and 5 sheep; now 4 cattle, 8 pigs and 53 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?67? Land of Walter the cook =] ?68? LAND OF MODWIN ESS 68,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Edwin Groat held WICKFORD freely as a manor, for 1/2 hide. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,2 Hundred of WITHAM In WITHAM Modwin holds 1 hide, which [* Earl *] Harold held. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Woodland, 12 pigs. Meadow, then 8 acres, now 4; Geoffrey Baynard took the others. Then 4 pigs, now 7; then 20 sheep, now 40; then 4 cattle, now 10; now 2 cobs. Value 20s. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,3 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Alward held CREEKSEA before 1066 as a manor, for 1 hide. Then 2 smallholders, now 1. Always 1 plough. Pasture, 40 sheep. Now 85 sheep. Value always 30s. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,4 Hundred of `WINSTREE' A free man held LAYER before 1066 as a manor, <95b> for 2 hides. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 smallholders, now 4; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs. Then 32 sheep, now 100; then 1 cow with a calf, now 10 cattle; now 40 goats and 2 cobs; then 7 pigs, now 10. Value always 60s. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,5 Hundred of LEXDEN Alward held CREPPING for 1 virgate of land. Now Modwin holds it. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 10s. 1 free man held this. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,6 In [East] DONYLAND Lagman held 1 virgate. Now Modwin holds it. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,7 Hundred of TENDRING Aelfric held TENDRING for 15 acres. Now Modwin [holds it] as a manor, for as much. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. Always 1 cob. Now 4 pigs, 4 goats, 10 sheep and 6 cattle. This is in lordship. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ESS 68,8 Godwin the priest held `DERLEIGH' as a manor, for 1 hide and 5 acres. Now Modwin holds it. Then 1 plough, now none. Value then 10s; now 30d. [= ?68? Land of Modwin =] ?69? LAND OF ILBOD [* BROTHER OF ARNULF OF HESDIN *] ESS 69,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE 2 free men held WICKFORD before 1066, for 40 acres. Now Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] holds it for the same. Always 1/2 plough; 2 free men. Value 40d. [= ?69? Land of Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] =] ESS 69,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] holds LISTON, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 1 virgate. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; 1/2 mill. Always 5 cattle, 1 cob, 43 sheep and 15 pigs. Value 60s. Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] holds 7 free men who held 1/2 hide before 1066. Then and when acquired, 2 ploughs, now 1/2. 4 smallholders. Value then 20s; now 15s 6d. [= ?69? Land of Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] =] <96a> ESS 69,3 [Hundred of LEXDEN] 4 free men held [East] DONYLAND for 1 1/2 hides and 8 acres. Now Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] holds it. Then 2 ploughs among them, now 1 plough. Now 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 7[s]. [= ?69? Land of Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] =] ?70? LAND OF HAGEBERN ESS 70,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE Tovi, a free man, held NEVENDON before 1066, for 54 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value then 10s; now 3s 4d. [= ?70? Land of Hagebern =] ESS 70,2 [Hundred of LEXDEN] Modwin held [East] DONYLAND for 1/2 hide and 12 acres. Now Hagebert holds it for as much. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none. Value then 14s; now 10[s]. [= ?70? Land of Hagebern =] ESS 70,3 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] 1 priest held RAINHAM freely, for 1/2 hide. Now Hagebern holds it. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 10s. [= ?70? Land of Hagebern =] ?71? LAND OF THEODRIC POINTEL ESS 71,1 Hunald holds TILBURY from Theodric, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 45 acres. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 50 sheep. Value then 7s; now 8[s]. [= ?71? Land of Theodric Pointel =] ESS 71,2 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Godric, a free man, held [North] FAMBRIDGE before 1066 as a manor, for 8 hides. Now Theodric [holds it] in lordship. Then 12 villagers, now 2; now 10 smallholders; then 10 slaves, now 5. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 200 pigs. 2 free men were here, who had 50 acres separate from the above-mentioned hides. Then 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 10 pigs, 150 sheep; now 2 cobs, 5 asses, 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 200 sheep. Value always £7. [= ?71? Land of Theodric Pointel =] ESS 71,3 Theodric holds 1 1/2 hides, by exchange for COGGESHALL, which Tezelin held. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Then 3 smallholders, now none. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?71? Land of Theodric Pointel =] <96b> ESS 71,4 Hundred of ROCHFORD Theodric holds SUTTON in lordship, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 slaves. Then 1 smallholder, now 9. Woodland, 50 pigs; pasture, 100 sheep; meadow, 4 acres. 3 free men were an adjunct of this manor. One held 1/2 hide; he could go away without the permission of the lord of this place. The second held 30 acres which Grimbald holds from Theodric, value 10s; the third [held] 30 acres which Hunald holds, value 10s; they could go away. In lordship Theodric acquired 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 6 pigs, 100 sheep, 6 beehives; now 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 21 pigs, 106 sheep. Value then in total £4; now [£]7. Of this manor, Robert holds 1/2 hide from Theodric. 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. To this manor was attached 1 Freeman, who could not withdraw. [= ?71? Land of Theodric Pointel =] ?72? LAND OF ROGER GOD-SAVE-LADIES ESS 72,1 Hundred of WITHAM Wulfsi, a free man, held RIVENHALL as a manor, for 30 acres before 1066. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?72? Land of Roger God-save-ladies =] ESS 72,2 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' Wulfsi held FELSTED under Earl Algar as a manor, for 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?72? Land of Roger God-save-ladies =] ESS 72,3 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] Wulfsi, a free man, held [Great] BADDOW as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides. Then 1 smallholder, later and now 3. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value always 40s. [= ?72? Land of Roger God-save-ladies =] ?73? LAND OF GILBERT SON OF SOLOMON ESS 73,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' <97a> In FELSTED a free man held 30 acres, which Gilbert holds. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?73? Land of Gilbert son of Solomon =] ?74? LAND OF WILLIAM SON OF CONSTANTINE ESS 74,1 [Hundred of ONGAR] Swein held THEYDON as a manor, for 2 hides and 40 acres before 1066. Now William holds it for the same. Then 5 villagers, later and now 4; then and later 7 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then among the men 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 500 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?74? Land of William son of Constantine =] ?75? LAND OF ANSGER THE COOK ESS 75,1 [Hundred of CHAFFORD] Godman held AVELEY freely, for 50 acres. Always 1/2 plough. [= ?75? Land of Ansger the cook =] ESS 75,2 In STIFFORD In STIFFORD a free man held 25 acres. There has always been 1/2 plough between this land and the above-mentioned [land]. Value 10s. [= ?75? Land of Ansger the cook =] ?76? LAND OF ROBERT SON OF ROSCELIN ESS 76,1 Hundred of UTTLESFORD Alwin [* Stickhare *], a free man, held HEYDON before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides and 15 acres. Always 18 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, later and now 7. Always 5 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. [Then] 2 cobs, 206 sheep, 40 pigs, 13 beehives; now 1 cob, 206 sheep, 20 pigs, 10 beehives. Value then and later £10; now [£]12. Godwin an Englishman has always held 12 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Leofwin likewise has always held 5 acres. Value 12d. [= ?76? Land of Robert son of Roscelin =] ?77? LAND OF RALPH PINEL ESS 77,1 Hundred of TENDRING Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held [Great] BROMLEY and {WESTNANETUNA} as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. There were 2 halls there. Now Ralph holds [them]. Always 5 villagers. Then and later 25 smallholders, <97b> now 23; then 6 slaves, now 9. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 10 men's ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 600 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Value always £7. Ralph gave service for this land to G[eoffrey] de Mandeville, because the same G[eoffrey] stated to him how the King had given him the service of that land; but on two occasions he gave of his dues to the King's Officers when the King sent his Commissioners into this land. [= ?77? Land of Ralph Pinel =] ?78? LAND OF ROBERT SON OF GOBERT ESS 78,1 [Hundred of CHELMSFORD] 3 free men held BELSTEAD [Hall] as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 40 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. [= ?78? Land of Robert son of Gobert =] ?79? LAND OF REGINALD THE BOWMAN ESS 79,1 [Hundred of ROCHFORD] Reginald holds [South] FAMBRIDGE from the King as a manor, for 3 1/2 hides. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Pasture, 100 sheep. Value always 100s, but the monks of Ely lay claim to it and the Hundred testifies for them. He took possession of 1/2 hide next to that land after King William's arrival, which [land's] value is 30s a year. [= ?79? Land of Reginald the bowman =] ?80? LAND OF GUNDWIN ESS 80,1 Hundred of `THURSTABLE' Alric held TOLLESHUNT as a manor, for 1 hide. Now Gundwin holds it. Always 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 5. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 30s. Value when acquired 20s. Value now 10s. [= ?80? Land of Gundwin =] ?81? LAND OF OTTO THE GOLDSMITH ESS 81,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' <98a> Earl Algar held GESTINGTHORPE for 1/2 hide. Now Otto holds it for the same. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 13 smallholders, now 16; always 6 slaves. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 25 acres. 80 sheep, 32 cattle, 88 pigs and 3 cobs. 12 Freemen were there before 1066; now there are 11 dwelling in this manor. They hold 1/2 hide and 30 acres. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough; 1 slave. Value then £10; now [£]12; when the King gave it [£]15. [= ?81? Land of Otto the goldsmith =] ?82? LAND OF GILBERT THE PRIEST ESS 82,1 Hundred of `HINCKFORD' 9 Freemen of Earl Algar held MIDDLETON for 1 1/2 hides and 28 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Value 20s. He claims this land by the Queen ^[Matilda]^'s gift. [= ?82? Land of Gilbert the priest =] ?83? LAND OF GRIM THE REEVE ESS 83,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE In BOWERS [Gifford] Grim has 2 hides in which there were 1 plough and 2 slaves before 1066, but now there are 2 ploughs in lordship and 1/2 men's plough. 3 villagers; 6 smallholders; 3 slaves. Pasture, 100 sheep; woodland, 1/2 hide and 10 acres, laid waste. One of these 2 hides is from men who committed offences against the King, which after the King's arrival Grim added to his other land through Robert son of Wiuhomarch, the sheriff, so Grim himself states. Value of all this before 1066, 40s; now 50[s]. [= ?83? Land of Grim the reeve =] ESS 83,2 In CHADWELL Godman, a free man, held 20 acres. He committed an offence and could not pay compensation. But Grim gave 30s to the King on his behalf and holds the land by permission of Hubert of Port. Value 20d. [= ?83? Land of Grim the reeve =] ?84? LAND OF WULFEVA WIFE OF FIN ESS 84,1 Hundred of BARSTABLE In PITSEA there were 3 hides before 1066, which Wulfeva holds. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; <98b> 1 villager with 1/2 plough; 4 slaves. 1 mill; pasture, 60 sheep; woodland, 1/2 hide. Now 2 ploughs in lordship. 3 smallholders; 5 slaves. Value 60s. Now there have been added to these hides 3 other hides and 30 acres of woodland in which dwell 8 free men with 2 ploughs. Pasture, 130 sheep. In total value 60s. These 3 hides remain the King's. [= ?84? Land of Wulfeva wife of Fin =] ESS 84,2 Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE' Fin ^[the Dane]^, a free man, held LATCHINGDON before 1066 as a manor, for 5 hides and 15 acres. Now Wulfeva holds it. Then 6 villagers; now 3 smallholders; then 4 slaves, now 5. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. 7 cobs, 13 cattle, 31 pigs, 245 sheep. Value always £4. [= ?84? Land of Wulfeva wife of Fin =] ?85? [LAND OF EDWARD SON OF SWEIN] ESS 85,1 In the Hundred of CHAFFORD Edward son of Swein held 1/2 hide. Now Edeva his wife holds it. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Pasture, 30 sheep. Value 10s. [= ?85? Land of Edward son of Swein =] ?86? LAND OF THORKIL THE REEVE ESS 86,1 Hundred of CHELMSFORD In WALTER [Hall] Thorkil holds 1 hide less 10 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Then among the men 1/2 plough. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?86? Land of Thorkil the reeve =] ESS 86,2 A servant of the King holds 8 acres, value 2s. [= ?86? Land of Thorkil the reeve =] ?87? [LAND OF STANHARD [* SON OF ALWY *]] ESS 87,1 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] A free man, Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] by name, held and holds from the King 30 acres. They belong to Wethersfield. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 7 acres; always 1 mill. Value 8s. [= ?87? Land of Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] =] ?88? [LAND OF GODWIN THE DEACON] ESS 88,1 Godwin the deacon held and holds 9 acres. Value 16d. [= ?88? Land of Godwin the deacon =] ESS 88,2 1 man of William son of Gross holds 2 acres of the King's jurisdiction and pays the King's customary due. [= ?88? Land of Godwin the deacon =] <99a> ?89? [LAND OF] THE KING'S FREE MEN ESS 89,1 The King has 7 free men. The Hundred reeve has these, who hold 1/2 hide. Value 8s. [= [Land of] the King's free men =] ESS 89,2 1 free man held 3 1/2 acres. In these there is pasture for 100 sheep; land for 2 oxen. Value then 10s. Value when Robert of Montbegon annexed it, 10s; now nothing. [= [Land of] the King's free men =] ESS 89,3 1 free man held 13 acres. Always 1 plough there. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now it pays 20s. Richard, a man of Haimo [* the steward *], annexed that land. He still has the booty from it. [= [Land of] the King's free men =] ?90? ANNEXATIONS IN THE KING'S DESPITE IN ESSEX List 4 [GODWIN WOODHEN'S ANNEXATIONS] ESS 90,1 [Hundred of BARSTABLE] In HORNDON[-on-the-Hill] Godwin Woodhen annexed 2 places which are [part] of the land which Hugh of St Quentin holds from the King. He has given a pledge for them. [= Godwin Woodhen's annexations =] ESS 90,2 In the same village ^[HORNDON[-on-the-Hill]]^ Godwin ^[Woodhen]^ also annexed 3 virgates of land in the King's despite from the land of a free man, which remain the King's by the judgement of the Hundred. Again he has given a pledge. [= Godwin Woodhen's annexations =] ESS 90,3 In DUNTON 15 acres of land which Wulfwin held and they remain the King's undisputed. [= Godwin Woodhen's annexations =] List 5 THEODRIC POINTEL'S ANNEXATION[S] ESS 90,4 In [Little] THURROCK, which 11 free men held before 1066 and [hold] now, 1 1/2 hides and 42 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Pasture for 30 sheep. Value then 41s; now 20[s]. Theodric Pointel annexed this land. It is in the King's hands. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] <99b> ESS 90,5 Hundred of `WINSTREE' Wulfric, a free man, held LAYER before 1066 as a manor, for 2 hides. Theodric also annexed this. Then 2 ploughs, now none, nor when acquired. Now 2 smallholders. Woodland, then 40 pigs, now 30. Value then 60s; when acquired 40[s]; now 20[s]. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] ESS 90,6 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] In BURNHAM Theodric annexed 15 1/2 acres. However, they were in the King's hands before these pleas were brought about. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] ESS 90,7 Hundred of ROCHFORD Theodric annexed [Little] STAMBRIDGE, which a free man held before 1066 as a manor, for 1 1/2 hides and 20 acres. 3 men-at-arms hold this manor from Theodric. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 1 slave, now none; then 2 smallholders, now 5. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Value then 40s; now 100[s]. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] ESS 90,8 Theodric annexed PAGLESHAM, which 2 free men held for 1/2 hide and 15 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. Robert holds from him. Theodric Pointel held these 2 manors by exchange for Coggeshall. Now they are in the King's hands. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] ESS 90,9 In {MIDEBROC} he annexed 20 acres. Always 1 villager. Value 4s. The jurisdiction lies in [the lands of] the Church of Holy Trinity, Canterbury, as the Hundred testifies. Theodric Pointel also held this by exchange. It is in the King's hands. [= Theodric Pointel's annexations =] List 6 RANULF PEVEREL'S ANNEXATION[S] ESS 90,10 [Hundred of WITHAM] In TERLING Ranulf annexed 5 free men who held 3 hides less 15 acres before 1066. Of this manor, Roger holds 2 hides and 80 acres from Ranulf and Ranulf [holds] 30 acres. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now 6. Then 2 villagers, now 5; now 5 smallholders. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 22 acres. Value then 75s; now £4 15s. [= Ranulf Peverel's annexations =] ESS 90,11 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] In WIDDINGTON Ranulf annexed 30 acres, which he holds in lordship. Value 5s. [= Ranulf Peverel's annexations =] ESS 90,12 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] In STANSGATE Ranulf annexed 1 hide and 30 acres, which Ralph son of Brian holds from him [and] which 2 free men held before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Pasture, 20 sheep. Value then 15s; now 10[s]. [= Ranulf Peverel's annexations =] ESS 90,13 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In HENNY 20 1/2 acres which 12 free men held before 1066. Now Turold holds [them]. Value 3s. [= Ranulf Peverel's annexations =] ESS 90,14 In LAMARSH 2 acres of free land. Value 4d. [= Ranulf Peverel's annexations =] <100a> List 7 HUGH DE MONTFORT'S ANNEXATION[S] IN ESSEX ESS 90,15 Hugh de Montfort annexed 1 free man in the King's despite and William son of Gross [annexed] 10 free men. All these held 3 hides and 9 acres before 1066, in which there were then 8 1/2 ploughs, now 7 1/2. Always 13 smallholders; 5 slaves. Then 2 mills, now 1; woodland, 157 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Value always £6 2s. [= Hugh de Montfort's annexations =] ESS 90,16 He annexed a further 4 free men with 2 hides and 20 acres. Value 30s. Then there were 2 1/2 ploughs, now none. [= Hugh de Montfort's annexations =] ESS 90,17 In the Hundred of LEXDEN He annexed 3 free men who held 1 hide and 30 acres, in which there were 3 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Then 1 smallholder, now 6. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. One of these three [free men] is an adjunct of the Holding of St Peter of Westminster, at FEERING; this is with the witness of the Hundred. But he was delivered to Hugh in the numeration of his manors, as his men state. [= Hugh de Montfort's annexations =] ESS 90,18 In BOCKINGHAM 15 acres of land, which a free man held. William son of Gross now holds [them]. Value 32d. [= Hugh de Montfort's annexations =] List 8 [ANNEXATION OF ST PETER'S OF WESTMINSTER] ESS 90,19 In the Hundred of CHAFFORD There is 1 free man with 40 acres, who belonged to Havering[-atte-Bower] before 1066, whom St Peter's of Westminster now has because he came of his own accord to the Abbey; he does not pay customary dues to Havering[-atte-Bower]. [= Annexation of St Peter's of Westminster =] List 9 G[EOFFREY] DE MANDEVILLE'S ANNEXATION[S] ESS 90,20 [Hundred of DUNMOW] Aelfeva, a free woman, held MASHBURY before 1066, which Wulfric now holds by the King's gift. G[eoffrey] annexed it in the King's despite. In which land there is 1 hide. Always 1 plough; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,21 In [Little] CANFIELD 8 acres of land which G[eoffrey] annexed in the King's despite. Richard holds [them] from him. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,22 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] Bosi, a free man, held ROCKELL'S FARM before 1066 as a manor, for 2 1/2 hides. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 6. Then and later 7 villagers, now 8; then 5 slaves, later and now 7. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; always 1 mill. Value then and later 100s; now £6. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] <100b> ESS 90,23 A free man held ROCKELL'S FARM before 1066 as a manor, for 3 hides. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Now 1 men's plough; 1 villager. Always 5 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Value always 40s. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,24 In WENDENS a free man holds 6 1/2 acres. Value 2s. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,25 [Half-Hundred of CLAVERING] In FARNHAM 4 free men held 3 hides and 3 virgates before 1066. Now 4 men-at-arms hold [them] from G[eoffrey]. Then and later 8 ploughs, now 5. Then and later 6 villagers, now 3; then and later 4 smallholders, now 15; then and later 7 slaves, now 3. Woodland, then and later 60 pigs, now 50; meadow, 14 acres. Value always £6. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,26 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In STAMBOURNE a free man held 1/2 hide before 1066. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1/2 men's plough; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,27 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] In {WESUUNIC} 6 free men before 1066 with 1 hide and 46 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value then and later 15s; now 10[s]. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] ESS 90,28 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] In ARKESDEN Godwin Sech held 1 hide less 8 acres. Now it is in the King's hands. Then 1 smallholder and 1 plough; now nothing. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. G[eoffrey] de Mandeville held that land. Wulfmer held 15 acres in Esger [* the constable *]'s Holding under G[eoffrey]; the County does not testify. [= G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's annexation[s] =] List 10 [HUGH OF BERNIERES'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,29 Hugh of Bernières used to hold 37 acres from the King, which he denied; later on it was adjudged to the King's use and he gave a pledge. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 smallholder. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= Hugh of Bernières's annexation =] List 11 [HUMPHREY GOLDENBOLLOCKS'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,30 [Hundred of DUNMOW] In `PLESINGHO' a free man held 1 hide of land, which Humphrey Goldenbollocks annexed in the King's despite. Always 1 plough in lordship; 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 7 acres; then 1 mill. Value then 16s; now 23[s]. [= Humphrey Goldenbollocks's annexation =] List 12 [HAIMO THE STEWARD'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,31 [Hundred of `WINSTREE'] In WIGBOROUGH Haimo the steward added 2 Freemen of the King's with 30 acres, whom he annexed in the King's despite. Value 4s. [= Haimo the steward's annexations =] ESS 90,32 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] In NORTHEY ISLAND 8 acres. Value 8d. [= Haimo the steward's annexations =] ESS 90,33 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In STAMBOURNE 40 acres, which Alstan, a free man, and 12 free men held before 1066 and still have. Always 2 ploughs; 3 smallholders. Value 40s. [= Haimo the steward's annexations =] List 13 [WILLIAM CARDON'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,34 In the Hundred of UTTLESFORD William Cardon appropriated 1 Freeman with 8 acres. is an adjunct of CHISHILL, of Geoffrey de Mandeville's Holding. Value 2s. [= William Cardon's annexation =] <101a> List 14 SWEIN ^[OF ESSEX]^'S ANNEXATION ESS 90,35 Half-Hundred of CLAVERING Godwin, a free man, held BOLLINGTON [Hall] and {BERTUNA} from [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor, for 4 1/2 hides. Now Alfred holds [them] from him. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs; 7 villagers; 13 smallholders; 5 slaves. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later £4; now [£]6. Robert son of Wiuhomarch annexed this land after 1066. Swein ^[of Essex]^ still holds [it]. [= Swein ^[of Essex]^'s annexation =] List 15 [AUBREY DE VERE'S ANNEXATIONS] ESS 90,36 In MANUDEN Aubrey de Vere annexed 1 1/2 hides and 15 acres, which 3 free men held before 1066. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 3 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= Aubrey de Vere's annexations =] ESS 90,37 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In SMALTON 15 acres of land, which a free man held before 1066. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now none. Value 3s. [= Aubrey de Vere's annexations =] List 16 [AUBREY DE VERE'S WIFE'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,38 In [Little] MAPLESTEAD and in PEBMARSH Aubrey de Vere's wife annexed 5 free men with 1 acre and the fourth part of another which Theobald held under her. Value 3s. [= Aubrey de Vere's wife's annexation =] List 17 [RALPH BAYNARD'S ANNEXATIONS] ESS 90,39 [Hundred of `FRESHWELL'] Ralph Baynard annexed 1/2 hide and 10 acres in HENHAM, which 2 free men held before 1066. Always 1 plough. Value 12s. [= Ralph Baynard's annexations =] ESS 90,40 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In COUPALS FARM 1 hide and 43 acres, which 6 free men held before 1066. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 15 acres. Value 40s. [= Ralph Baynard's annexations =] List 18 [1 FREE MAN'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,41 [Half-Hundred of CLAVERING] In BOLLINGTON [Hall] 1 free man held 20 acres before 1066. He still holds [them], but he concealed [the fact] and so he has given a pledge. Value 3s. [= 1 free man's annexation =] List 19 [RALPH THE INTERPRETER'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,42 In FARNHAM a free man held 30 acres. Now Ralph the interpreter holds [them], but he concealed [the fact] and so he has given a pledge. Value 10s. [= Ralph the interpreter's annexation =] List 20 [1 FREE MAN'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,43 In {LIFFILDEUUELLA} 1 free man held [and] has always held 30 acres. Value 6s 8d. [= 1 free man's annexation =] List 21 TUROLD'S ANNEXATION[S] ESS 90,44 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In HENNY 4 free men held 18 acres before 1066 and still hold [them]. Always 1/2 plough among them. Value 3s. [= Turold's annexation[s] =] <101b> ESS 90,45 In LAMARSH Turold annexed 47 acres which 8 free men held before 1066 and still hold. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= Turold's annexation[s] =] List 22 WALERAN ^[FATHER OF JOHN]^'S ANNEXATION[S] ESS 90,46 In HENNY 1/2 hide and 10 1/2 acres, which 7 free men held before 1066. They have always had 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. Roger holds this from John [* son of Waleran *]. [= Waleran ^[father of John]^'s annexation[s] =] ESS 90,47 In HALSTEAD Wulfwin held 10 acres which Waleran annexed. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now 40; then 3 slaves, now none. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= Waleran ^[father of John]^'s annexation[s] =] List 23 [LEODMER OF HEMPSTEAD'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,48 In BRAINTREE 3 free men held 30 acres of land before 1066. Value 3s. Leodmer of Hempstead annexed this land and held it of Richard's Holding. Richard is not his protector for it. [= Leodmer of Hempstead's annexation =] List 24 ANNEXATION[S] OF RICHARD SON OF COUNT GILBERT ESS 90,49 Almer of Borley, Goldstan, Aelfric of Alderford, Wulfric of Brundon. These men hold 1/2 hide and 6 acres and held [them] before 1066. Now Goismer holds them from Richard. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. 5 acres. Value always 28s. ^[Of the above-mentioned men Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,50 In FINCHINGFIELD Arnold holds 80 acres from Richard which Brictric, a free man, held before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 villager, now none; then and later 3 smallholders, now 8; always 3 slaves. Woodland, then 40 pigs, now 30. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,51 [Hundred of DUNMOW] At LASHLEY [Hall] Grim, a free man, held 1/2 hide which Arnold holds. Always 2 ploughs. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 8; then 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, then and later 80 pigs, now 60; meadow, 10 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,52 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] At HORSEHAM [Hall] Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man, held 1 hide before 1066. Now Widelard [* of Balliol *] holds [it]. Then and later 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Then 2 smallholders, later and now 7. Meadow, 9 acres. Value then 30s; later and now 40[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,53 In HOWE Germund holds 37 1/2 acres <102a> which Coleman, a free man, held before 1066. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 3. 1 slave. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value [then] 60s; now £4 10s. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,54 In YELDHAM Bernard holds 40 acres which Godwin, a free man, held before 1066. Always 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,55 In BORLEY Ansketil holds 1/2 hide and 23 acres, which Grim and Godiva, free men, held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 5. Meadow, 9 acres. Value then 20s; later 30[s]; now 40[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned men Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,56 In TOPPESFIELD Ralph holds 15 acres which Alstan, a free man held before 1066. Always 1 plough. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 7; then and later 4 slaves, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,57 In TOPPESFIELD G. holds 15 acres, which Dove held. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; 3 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then and later 50s; now 60[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,58 In CORNISH HALL Mascerel holds 55 acres which Brictric, a free man, held before 1066. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 2. Always 1 men's plough; 5 villagers. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 8; then and later 3 slaves, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,59 In PEBMARSH Leofcild, a free man, held 3 acres and still holds [them]. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,60 In ALPHAMSTONE Deorwulf [holds] 3 acres and Hold, a free man, [holds] 1 acre. ^[Of the above-mentioned men Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,61 In [Steeple] BUMPSTEAD Leofwin and {Lemar} [hold] 5 acres. ^[Of the above-mentioned men Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,62 In [Great] SALING Algar [holds] 20 acres. ^[Of the above-mentioned man Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage]^ [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,63 In OVINGTON Brictwulf [holds] 30 acres. All these had 3 ploughs before 1066. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 8; then and later 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 8 1/2 acres. Value then and later 30s; now 45[s] 2d. Of the above-mentioned men Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had only the patronage. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <102b> ESS 90,64 In BENDYSH [Hall] Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, annexed 30 acres after the King came to this land. Later on Engelric [* the priest *] had it. The Hundred testifies that it belonged to Engelric [* the priest *]'s Holding, but up to now Richard has held it. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,65 In BARDFIELD Fellow held 1 hide and 30 acres from Earl Algar. After the King came to this land, Richard annexed that land which his predecessor did not hold, as the Hundred testifies. Always 3 villagers. Now 7 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now 1. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 27 acres; now 1 mill. Value then £4; now 60s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,66 In {HOCSENGA} Fellow held 1/2 hide. Now Richard holds [it] as [he holds] the above-mentioned land. Walter [holds] from him. Always 2 villagers; 1 plough. Woodland, 2 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 12s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,67 In {HASINGHAM} a free man held 2 1/2 acres in the Hundred of LEXDEN. Now Richard holds [them]. Now 1 mill there, which pays 15s. However, he was under the patronage of Richard's predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,68 In the Hundred of LEXDEN Lutting held 40 acres in COLNE. Now Richard holds [them]. In this land his predecessor had no customary due nor patronage. Then 4 smallholders, now 6. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; now 1 mill. Value 20s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,69 In CREPPING Alward held freely 60 acres and 4 acres and 4 1/2 acres, which Richard now holds [on the same terms] as the other land. Then under him 4 smallholders, now 6. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,70 Alwy the hunter held 1/2 hide and 26 1/2 acres freely. Now Richard holds [them], in [West] BERGHOLT, [on the same terms] as the other land. Then 2 smallholders, now 6. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; then 1/2 mill, now none. Value then 20s; now 36[s]. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,71 In COLNE Wulfric held 5 acres freely. Now Richard [holds them on the same terms] as the others. Value 2s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,72 In FORDHAM Tovild held 3 acres. Now Richard [holds them on the same terms] as the others. Value 7d. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,73 In [West] BERGHOLT Goding held 6 acres. Now Richard [holds them]. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 32d; now 5s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <103a> ESS 90,74 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In HALSTEAD a free man held 2 1/2 acres before 1066. Value 30d. Alfred, Richard's reeve, has acquired those pence and has given a pledge for them. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,75 In HORSEHAM [Hall] a free woman held 30 acres. Now Widelard [* of Balliol *] holds [them] from the King, as he states; but the Hundred does not testify. Richard son of Count Gilbert has had the service. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Now 2 smallholders. Value 10s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,76 In BRAINTREE 3 free men [held] 30 acres before 1066, which Leodmer the reeve has claimed for Richard's Holding; but the latter's men do not testify. He has given a pledge for them. Value 3s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,77 [Hundred of DUNMOW] In CHAURETH 30 acres which Wulfric, a free man, held before 1066. Now Warner, a man of Richard's, holds [them]. He called Ilbod [* brother of Arnulf of Hesdin *] as a protector. Later on he did not produce a protector. Value 8s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] ESS 90,78 In the same village ^[CHAURETH]^ 2 free men held 1/2 hide before 1066. Aelmer, Richard's reeve, annexed this land and called him as a protector but he failed him. Because of this he has given a pledge. Value 16s. [= Annexation[s] of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] List 25 [ANNEXATION OF THE MONKS OF CANTERBURY] ESS 90,79 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] The monks of Canterbury hold 1 hide in LAWLING, which 3 free men used to hold before 1066. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. This land was added to the manor after 1066. [= Annexation of the monks of Canterbury =] List 26 [THORBIORN 'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,80 [Hundred of LEXDEN] In COLNE Thorbiorn holds 22 acres without the King's gift. He has paid no customary due. [= Thorbiorn 's annexation =] List 27 [HENRY OF FERRERS' ANNEXATION] ESS 90,81 [Hundred of `WIBRIHTESHERNE'] Henry of Ferrers annexed 1 free man with 16 acres in STEEPLE. Value 2s. [= Henry of Ferrers' annexation =] List 28 [WILLIAM LEOFRIC'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,82 W[illiam] Leofric annexed 1 free man with 6 acres in {SCIDDEHAM}. Value 12d. [= William Leofric's annexation =] List 29 [ROBERT BLUNT'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,83 [Hundred of `FRESHWELL'] In [Helions] BUMPSTEAD Robert Blunt annexed 10 acres which Edwy, a free man, held. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. [= Robert Blunt's annexation =] <103b> List 30 [ROBERT MALET'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,84 [Hundred of `HINCKFORD'] In MIDDLETON R[obert] Malet annexed 15 acres, which a free man held before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= Robert Malet's annexation =] List 31 [ANNEXATION OF FRODO THE ABBOT'S BROTHER] ESS 90,85 [Hundred of `FRESHWELL'] Frodo the Abbot's brother has held up to now 2 free men in STEVINGTON [End], whom Ordgar his predecessor annexed [and] who dwelt in the King's jurisdiction. They have 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= Annexation of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] List 32 [ROGER OF AUBERVILLE'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,86 [Hundred of UTTLESFORD] In CHISHILL Leofwin held 5 acres. Now Roger of Auberville holds [them] because his predecessor was in possession. [= Roger of Auberville's annexation =] List 33 [BERENGAR 'S ANNEXATION] ESS 90,87 In the Hundred of ROCHFORD lie 15 acres of [Chipping] ONGAR, which Berengar , a man of Count Eustace's, holds. Value then 15d; now 20[d]. [= Berengar 's annexation =] <104a> ESS B1 Hundred of COLCHESTER In the same COLCHESTER before 1066, 1 free man, Godric [* of Colchester *], held 4 plots of land and a church, and 4 hides in GREENSTEAD. On his death his sons separated the land into four parts. The King has two of these, in which belong two houses in the Borough which have always paid a customary due to the King and still pay [it]. In 2 hides, then and now 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and now 3 villagers; then and now 2 slaves. Then and now meadow and marsh, 24 acres; then 1 mill, now 1/2. Value then and now 40s. From the two other parts Count Eustace has 1 hide and John son of Waleran [has] the other hide. In Count Eustace's fourth, a whole church, 1/4 mill, and 1/4 of the meadow. Then 1 plough, now none. Value in total 30s. In John's fourth was 1 plough before 1066, now none. 1/4 mill and 1/4 of the meadow. Value in total 30s. From these two parts the King has no customary due. ESS B2 The burgesses claim 5 hides of LEXDEN, were an adjunct of the said land which Godric [* of Colchester *] used to hold, [to be liable] to the customary due and the city's levy. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3a These are the King's burgesses who pay the customary due: Coleman has 1 house in COLCHESTER; and he holds 5 acres of land and has always paid the customary due to the King. Leofwin [holds] 2 houses and 25 acres of land; Wulfric, 1 house; Edwin the priest, 1 house and 20 acres; Thorkil, 1 house and nine acres; Wulfstan Eadlac, 4 houses and 20 acres; Leofwin Crist, 1 house and 10 acres; Manwin, 4 houses and 30 acres; <104b> Aelfric, 1 house and 5 acres; Hardekin, 10 1/2 houses [and] 20 acres; Alfheah the priest, 1 house and 25 acres; Leofwold, 1 house and 15 acres; ^[another]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 7 acres; Swartling, 1 house and 10 acres; Alward, 1 house and 2 acres; ^[another]^ Edwin, 1 house; Goda, 13 houses and 20 acres; {Sprot}, 2 houses and 3 acres; Edric, 4 houses and 15 acres; Godwin, 1 house and 15 acres; Godwin Weakfeet and his son, 5 houses and 12 acres; Blanc, 6 houses and 20 acres; ^[another]^ Aelfric, 2 houses and 14 acres; Stanhard [* son of Alwy *], 2 1/2 houses and 10 acres; ^[another]^ Godwin, 1 house and 9 acres; ^[a third]^ Wulfric, 2 houses and 1 acre; Alsi, 1 house and 3 1/2 acres; ^[another]^ Alward, 2 houses and 23 acres; ^[another]^ Manwin, 2 houses and 7 acres; Leofsexe, 1 house and 2 1/2 acres; ^[another]^ Leofwin, 10 acres; Wulfwin, 1 house and 2 1/2 acres; Goding, 2 houses and 10 acres; ^[another]^ Goda, 1 house and 7 acres; Wulfwin the summoner, 1 house and 7 acres; Alfgar, 1 house; Wulfward, 2 houses and 1 acre. Alwin, 1 house and 10 acres; Alfgar the priest, 1 house and 1 acre; Freond, 1 house and 2 acres; Asgot [* of Hailes *], 2 houses and 1 acre; ^[a fourth]^ Wulfric, 2 houses; Arthur, 1 house and 4 acres; ^[a third]^ Edwin, 1 house and 4 acres; Saewaru, 1 house and 7 acres; Leoffled, 3 houses, 25 acres and 1 mill; ^[a third]^ Aelfric, 1 house; ^[a third]^ Godwin, 1 house; ^[another]^ {Sprot}, 1 house and 3 acres; Grimulf , 2 houses and 9 acres; Saegar, 1 house and 10 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Aelfric, 1 house; ^[another]^ Alwin, 3 houses and 9 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 6 acres; ^[a third]^ {Sprot}, 1 house and 3 acres; ^[another]^ Wulfward, 1 house and 8 acres; ^[a third]^ Leofwin, 1 house and 10 acres by agreement; ^[a fourth]^ Godwin, 1 house; Goldstan, 1 house and 5 acres; ^[another]^ Wulfwin, 1 house and 4 acres; ^[a third]^ Wulfward, 1 house and 3 acres; ^[a third]^ Wulfwin, 2 houses and 7 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Godwin, 2 houses and 6 acres by agreement; Alfsi, 2 houses; Leofstan, 1 house and 1 acre; Godric, 1 house; <105a> Alric, 1 house; Not, 1 house; Brictwin, 1 house and 5 acres; ^[another]^ Leoffled, 1 house; ^[another]^ Alric, 1 house and 4 1/2 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Edwin, 1 house and 2 1/2 acres; Shed-butter, 1 house; ^[a third]^ Manwin, 4 acres; Goldwin, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 2 acres; Osgeat , 1 house; ^[a fifth]^ Edwin, 1 house and 10 acres; ^[a seventh]^ Wulfric, 2 houses and 5 acres; ^[third]^ Alwin, 2 houses; ^[a sixth]^ Edwin, 1 house and 3 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house; Blaecstan, 2 houses; Manstan, 2 houses and 10 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Aelfric, 1 house and 1 acre; ^[a fourth]^ Leofwin, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ Alwin, 2 houses and 22 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Leofwin, 2 houses; ^[another]^ Edric, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Leofwin, 1 house; Wulfgyth, 1 house; Wulfsi, 1 house; Goldric, 2 houses and 22 acres; ^[a third]^ Goda, 22 acres; Calebot, 7 acres; ^[another]^ Manstan, 2 houses and 1 acre; Wulfheah, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ Manwin, 1 house; Winemar , 1 house; Segrim, 3 houses and 4 acres; Leofric, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ Wulfward, 1 house and 4 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house and 10 acres; ^[a third]^ Leoffled, 1 house and 25 acres; ^[another]^ Godric, 1 house; Deormann [* of London *], 1 house; Thorsten, 1 house; Dublel, 1 house and 1/2 acre; Godday, 2 houses; Goti Chill, 1 house and 1 acre; Stan, 1 house; Ordgeat, 1 house; Alfstan, 1 house; Tovi, 1 house; Golding, 1 house, Leofgeat, 1 house and 2 acres; ^[another]^ Blaecstan, 1 house; ^[a fifth]^ Manwin, 1 house; ^[a fifth]^ Alwin, 1 house; Leofson, 2 houses, ^[a sixth]^ Aelfric, 1 house and 2 acres; Brunmann, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Alwin, 1 house; Saewulf, 2 1/2 houses and 10 acres; ^[a seventh]^ Leofwin, 3 acres; ^[an eighth]^ Wulfric, 1 house; ^[another]^ Alfstan, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Godwin, 3 acres; ^[another]^ Goldwin, 1 house; ^[a seventh]^ Godwin, 1 house and 1 acre; Wicga, 1 house; Leodmer, 1 house; Wulfstan, 2 houses; Godson, 1 house; and 3 acres; {Elebolt}, 2 houses and 1 acre; ^[an eighth]^ Godwin, 1 house; Godiva, 1 house; ^[another]^ Leofstan, 1 house; Edward the priest, 1 house; Hakon, 1 house; Aelbert , 1 house; Tate, 1 house; Saeward, 1 house; Beard, 1 house and 5 acres; Wulfward the priest, 1 house and 1 acre; Culling, 2 houses and 7 acres; Alwold, 1 house; Filiman, 1 house and 5 acres; ^[another]^ Godiva, 1 house; <105b> Siward the priest, 1 house and 4 acres; Pic, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Wulfwin, 3 houses and 4 acres; Leofeva, 1 house and 4 1/2 acres; ^[a seventh]^ Aelfric, 15 acres; Alwynn, 2 houses; ^[a ninth]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 1 1/2 acres; William Peche, 1 house; Best, 1 house; Rosell, 1 house and 4 acres; ^[an eighth]^ Leofwin, 1 house and 2 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Goda, 1 house; ^[a seventh]^ Wulfwin, 1 house; ^[another]^ Leofson, 1 house; Goldman, 1 house; Pote, 4 acres; ^[a third]^ Godric, 1 house; Siric, 1 house and 2 acres; ^[a third]^ Alric, 1 house and 2 acres; Lundi, 1 house; Brictric, 1 house and 9 1/2 acres; ^[a third]^ Leofstan, 1 house; Woodbill, 1 house; ^[a third]^ Blaecstan, 1 house; Alfled, 1 house; Wulfeva, 1 house and 20 acres; ^[a fifth]^ Goda, 1 house and 20 acres; Aeschere , 1 house and 19 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Godric, 1 house; Brunlocc, 1 house; Alnoth, 2 houses and 4 acres; ^[a ninth]^ Godwin, 1 house and 10 acres; ^[a ninth]^ Leofwin, 1 house and 10 acres; Aelfric the priest, 3 houses and 2 acres; Roger, 1 house and 4 acres, ^[a fifth]^ Godric, 1 house; ^[an eighth]^ Aelfric, 1 house and 2 acres; Swarting, 1 house and 10 acres; Godgyth , 2 houses and 14 acres; Brunwin, 1 house and 3 acres; ^[an eighth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house, Brungar, 2 houses and 18 acres; Sunegod, 1 house; Siward [* of Maldon *], 1 house and 6 1/2 acres; ^[another]^ Wulfstan, 11 acres; Leofswith, 2 houses and 8 acres; ^[another]^ Segrim, 1 house; ^[a ninth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house, ^[a tenth]^ Leofwin, 1 house, ^[another]^ Leofric, 1 house; ^[another]^ Goding, 1 house and 1 acre; Wigstan, 2 houses and 30 acres; Einulf, 1 house and 15 acres; Tunric, 1 house; Alstan, 5 acres; ^[another]^ Alfsi, 1 house; Goldhere, 1 acre; ^[another]^ Godson, 1 1/2 acres; ^[a tenth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house; ^[a ninth]^ Aelfric, 1 house; ^[a tenth]^ Godwin, 1 house; Peacock, 1 house; ^[a seventh]^ Alwin, 1 house; ^[another]^ Brictric, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Manwin, 1 house; ^[a tenth]^ Wulfric, 1 house; ^[a third]^ Godson, 6 1/2 acres; ^[another]^ Brunwin, 1 house; ^[a seventh]^ Manwin, 1 house, ^[a third]^ Edric, 1 house; ^[another]^ Leofeva, 1 house; {Owine} , 1 house; ^[another]^ Alstan, 2 houses; ^[another]^ Alwold, 6 1/2 acres; ^[an eighth]^ Manwin, 1 house and 5 acres; ^[a third]^ Alward, 1 house and 15 acres; Leodmer [* the priest *], 10 acres; the Abbot of St Edmund's, 2 houses and 30 acres; ^[another]^ Stanhard, 1 house; <106a> ^[an eleventh]^ Wulfwin, 1 house; Saefowl, 1 house; Leofred, 1 house and 6 acres; Aelfeva, 10 acres; ^[a third]^ Wulfstan, 1 house and 13 acres; ^[an eleventh]^ Leofwin, 2 houses; ^[a third]^ Leofeva, 1 house; ^[a tenth]^ Aelfric, 1 house; ^[a sixth]^ Godric, 1 house and 9 acres; ^[an eleventh]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 4 acres; ^[a twelfth]^ Wulfwin, 1 house; ^[another]^ Alwynn, 1 house; Tesco, 2 houses and 20 acres of land, and he owes customary dues to the King and never pays; ^[a twelfth]^ Wulfric, 3 acres; Stoting, 1 house; Herstan, 1 house; ^[a third]^ Leofric, 1 house and 42 acres; ^[a fourth]^ Edric, 1 house; Dela, 1 house; Hunning , 2 houses; ^[a ninth]^ Manwin, 2 houses; ^[an eleventh]^ Aelfric, 2 houses; Goti Hugh, 6 acres; ^[a twelfth]^ Leofwin, 1 house and 25 acres; Demiblanc, 4 houses; ^[a third]^ Leofson, 1 acre; ^[another]^ Aelfeva, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ Leofeva, 3 acres; Swein, 1 house; ^[another]^ Wulfsi, 1 house; ^[another]^ Alfled, 1 house; Ralph Pinel, 4 houses below the walls, and 5 acres, and he has not paid the customary due and has given in a pledge; Ordlaf, 3 1/2 acres; Walter, 2 houses; {Horrap}, 1 house; ^[an eighth]^ Alwin, 1 house; Stanburg, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ Wulfstan, 2 houses and 5 acres; Kenting, 1 house; ^[a fourth]^ {Sprot}, 1 house and 5 acres; Edwin, 1 house and 3 acres; Goti Fleet, 20 acres; Manson, 10 acres; ^[a third]^ Goding, 1 house and 5 acres; ^[another]^ Wulfeva, 5 acres; ^[a thirteenth]^ Wulfric, 1 house and 1 1/2 acres; Lorce Bret, 1 house and 10 acres; ^[another]^ Goldhere, 1 house. Apart from their land, those burgesses have 51 acres of meadow. ESS B3b Haimo the steward [has] 1 house, 1 court, 1 hide of land and 15 burgesses; his predecessor Thorbiorn held this before 1066. All this, apart from his hall, paid the customary due before 1066; the burgesses still pay [a tax assessed] on their heads, but a customary due has not been paid from their land and from the hide which they hold from Haimo. In the hide, 1 plough then, now none. Meadow, then and now 6 acres. Value of all this before 1066 £4; when acquired, the same; now 40s. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3c Manson [has] 2 houses and 4 acres; Goda, 1 house. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3d Eudo the steward [has] 5 houses and 40 acres of land, which the <106b> burgesses used to hold before 1066. They paid all the customary due of burgesses; but now they do not pay the customary due, apart from [a tax assessed] on their heads. The whole of this, with 1/4 of St Peter's Church ^[Colchester]^ pays 30s. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3e Hugh de Montfort [has] 1 house, which Godric his predecessor held before 1066. Then it used to pay the King's customary due; now it does not pay, nor did it pay later on, since Hugh has had it. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3f Roger of Poitou [has] 1 house, which Alfled his predecessor held before 1066. It used to pay the King's customary due; now it does not pay and has not paid since Roger has had it. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3g Count Eustace [has] 12 houses and one which Engelric [* the priest *] has annexed. They paid the King's customary due before 1066; now they do not pay, and have not paid since Eustace has had them. Value 12s. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3h William ^[the deacon]^, the Bishop's nephew, [has] 2 houses, which Thorkil held. He pays the customary due. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3j Otto the goldsmith [has] 3 houses which are an adjunct of Shalford, which Countess Aelfeva used to hold. They used to pay the King's customary due; now they do not pay. This is of the Queen ^[Matilda]^'s land. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3k The Abbot of Westminster [has] 4 houses, which Earl Harold held before 1066 [belonging] to Feering. Then they used to pay the customary due; now they do not pay. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3l Geoffrey de Mandeville [has] 2 houses, which Ginni held before 1066 [belonging] to Ardleigh. They used to pay the customary due; now they do not pay. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3m Swein ^[of Essex]^ [has] 1 house, which Goda held before 1066 [belonging] to Elmstead. Then they used to pay the King's customary due; now they only pay [a tax assessed] on a man's head. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3n William of Vatteville [holds] 1 house from Swein ^[of Essex]^, which Robert ^[son of]^ Wiuhomarch held before 1066. It used to pay the customary due; now it does not pay. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3p {Turstin} Wishart [holds] 3 houses from John son of Waleran, and 1/2 hide of land, which 2 burgesses held before 1066. They used to pay the King's customary due; now they do not pay the customary due. Value of the 1/2 hide, then 10s; when <107a> acquired, 6s; now 5s. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3q Ranulf Peverel [has] 5 houses, which Aelmer [* Milk *] held before 1066 [belonging] to Terling. They used to pay the customary due; now they do not pay. One of these is outside the wall. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3r Ralph Baynard [has] 1 house, which Aelmer Milk held before 1066 [belonging] to Tolleshunt. They used to pay the customary due; not they do not. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3s The Abbess of Barking [had] 3 houses before 1066. Then it used to pay the customary due; now it does not. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B3t Aubrey de Vere [has] 2 houses and 3 acres of land, which Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] his predecessor held before 1066. Then they used to pay the customary due. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B4 The King's lordship in COLCHESTER [is] 102 acres of land, of which 10 are of meadow, in which are 10 smallholders. Also 240 acres of pasture and scrubland. The whole of this is an adjunct of the King's revenue. ESS B5 In the burgesses' common property [are] 24 acres of land, and 8 perches round the wall, from the whole of which the burgesses have 60s a year for the King's service, if it should be needed, but if not, it is divided in common. ^[Colchester]^ ESS B6 There is, moreover, a custom that every year, on the fifteenth day after Easter, the royal burgesses should pay 2 marks of silver. This belongs to the King's revenue. Apart from this, from each house that can pay, 6d a year for the supplies of the King's mercenaries for a [military] expedition either on land or on sea; this is not [part] of the [King's] revenue. This is to be whether the King has mercenaries or makes a [military] expedition. For these 6 pence, the whole city used to pay £15 5s 3d before 1066, in each year, out of all things owed [to it]. Of this [sum] the moneyers used to pay £4 before 1066; now it pays £80 and 4 sesters of honey of 40s 4[d]. Apart from this, 100s to the sheriff in gifts; and 10s 8d for feeding the prebendaries. <107b> Apart from this, the burgesses of Colchester and of Maldon pay £20 for the mint, Waleran [* father of John *] arranged this. They summon the King as protector [to the fact] that he pardoned them £10. Bishop Walkelin ^[of Winchester]^ holds [it]; he demands £40 from them. ESS B7 In COLCHESTER is St Peter's Church ^[Colchester]^ which 2 priests held before 1066 in the King's alms [and] to which are attached 2 hides of land, in which were, and [are] now, 2 ploughs. Then 3 smallholders, now 4; then 3 slaves, now 2. Meadow, then and now 12 acres; then and now 1 mill; then and now 2 houses in the Borough. Total value then 30s; now 48s. Of this alms, Robert son of Ralph of Hastings claims 3 parts, and Eudo the steward holds the fourth. Before 1066 they used to pay the customary due; now it does not pay. <108a> <108b> <109a> NORFOLK List 1 [LIST OF LANDHOLDERS IN NORFOLK] 1 King William 2 The Bishop of Bayeux 3 The Count of Mortain 4 Count Alan 5 Count Eustace 6 Earl Hugh 7 Robert Malet 8 William of Warenne 9 Roger Bigot 10 Bishop William 11 Bishop Osbern 12 Godric the steward 13 Hermer of Ferrers 14 The Abbot of Saint E[dmund's] 15 The Abbot of Ely 16 The Abbot of St B[enedict]'s of Ramsey 17 The Abbot of Holme 18 Saint-Etienne of Caen 19 William of Ecouis 20 Ralph of Beaufour 21 Reginald son of Ivo 22 Ralph of Tosny 23 Hugh de Montfort 24 Eudo the steward 25 Walter Giffard 26 Roger of Poitou 27 Ivo Tallboys 28 Ralph of Limésy 29 Eudo son of Spirewic 30 Drogo of la Beuvrière 31 Ralph Baynard 32 Ranulf Peverel 33 Robert Gernon 34 Peter of Valognes 35 Robert son of Corbucion 36 Ranulf brother of Ilger 37 Tihel the Breton 38 Robert of Verly 39 Humphrey son of Aubrey 40 Humphrey of Bohun 41 Ralph of Fougères 42 Gilbert son of Richere 43 Roger of Rames 44 Judicael the priest 45 Colber[n] the priest 46 Edmund son of Payne 47 Isaac 48 Tovi 49 John nephew of Waleran 50 Roger son of Rainard 51 Berner the bowman 52 Gilbert the bowman 53 Ralph the bowman 54 Robert the bowman 55 Rabel the engineer 56 Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ 57 Ralph son of Hagni 58 Ulfkil 59 Alfred 60 Aldgyth 61 Godwin Healfdene 62 Starculf 63 Edric the falconer 64 King's free men who belonged to no revenue 65 The King's men in lordship 66 Annexations <109b> ?1? [LAND OF THE KING] NFK 1,1 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a half [* Earl *] Harold held MASSINGHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, when Roger ^[Bigot]^ acquired it 3, now the same; always 1 smallholder. Then 4 slaves, later and now 1. Meadow, 7 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later and now 14. Woodland, 10 pigs. Here lie 25 Freemen, 3 carucates of land and 20 acres. Then and later 6 1/2 ploughs, now 3 1/2. Always 7 pigs; 64 sheep. Value then and later 40s; now £10. 25 Freemen are missing from this manor who were there before 1066 with all customary dues. Guy of Anjou holds 20 of them; they have 2 carucates of land and 58 acres, and the fourth part of 1 acre; W[illiam] of Warenne 3, who have 120 1/2 acres; Roger Bigot 1, who has 15 acres; W[illiam] of Ecouis 1, at 10 acres. 14 free men and 12 villagers have also been taken from this manor, whom Ralph Baynard holds. All this has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width, and of the 20s it pays 16d in tax. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,2 Hundred of DOCKING [* Earl *] Harold held SOUTHMERE before 1066. Then 3 ploughs in lordship; later and now 2. Then 21 villagers, later and now 19. Always 2 smallholders; 6 slaves. 1 men's plough. Always 3 cobs; 1 head of cattle; 3 pigs; 87 sheep. Here lie 31 Freemen, 16 acres; 1 plough. Also 15 Freemen, 60 acres each; 8 ploughs; 1 1/2 ploughs could be restored. Also 1 Freeman, 14 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 60 acres; then 1 plough. Also 1 outlier, TITCHWELL; always 1 1/2 ploughs there. 14 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 1 mill; always 1 men's plough. Also 4 Freemen, 2 carucates of land; 2 ploughs. Also 2 Freemen, 5 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 60 acres; 2 oxen. Also 1 Freeman, at 1/4 of 1 acre. In the outlier 260 sheep; 11 pigs; 2 head of cattle; 5 cobs. Also 1 carucate of land which 1 free man held before 1066. <110a> Value of all this then £7; later [£]20; now [£]30. Also 4 Freemen, 4 acres of land, before 1066, which Brun, R[oger] Bigot's reeve, took from this manor after the King came and after Roger ^[Bigot]^ acquired the manor; Roger holds them now. Also 1 Freeman, 60 acres; 1/2 plough. Aelfric [* Blaec *], a free man, held STANHOE under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Then 1 plough; later and now 2 oxen. 1 smallholder. Value 16s. It lies in Fakenham. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,3 WAYLAND Hundred King Edward held SAHAM [Toney], 3 carucates of land and 45 acres. Then 43 villagers, later 9, now 4. Now 11 smallholders; always 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 12 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 730 pigs; always 1 mill. Then 3 cobs, now 2. Then 3 head of cattle, now 8. Then 28 pigs, now 20. Now 60 sheep; 40 goats. Before 1066, 46 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor with all customary dues, later and now 31; 3 carucates of land and 27 acres; meadow, 40 acres. Then and later 12 ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 100 pigs. Reginald son of Ivo has 15 of these men and Berner the bowman 2. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,4 Also in GRISTON before 1066, 19 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. Also in CASTON 4 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's. 204 acres of land were also added to this manor ^[Saham [Toney]]^ after the King came, by his command. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now the same. Meadow, 6 acres. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,5 Also in BRECKLES 8 free men, of [* Earl *] Harold's jurisdiction, 2 carucates of land. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 3. These added, after 1066, 2 smallholders and 20 acres of meadow. And in GRISTON 2 of [* Earl *] Harold's free men and 7 acres. Value of the whole ^[of Saham [Toney]]^ before 1066 £12, and it paid 1/2 a day's honey, and the customary honey dues; now it pays £20 by weight. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,6 Also [* Earl *] Harold's free men's value before 1066, 53s; now they are in the revenue ^[of Saham [Toney]]^ at £20. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length <110b> and 1 league in width, of a 20s tax, it pays 2s 6d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,7 In BRECKLES 25 acres, always 1/2 plough; 5 Freemen in SAHAM [Toney]; the reeve of Saham [Toney] sold them for 1 bridle after 1066 to Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *], Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s man; they lay in [Little] Ellingham in Ralph's revenue; he held them on the day of his forfeiture. Also Robert Blunt had 10s 8d from them as long as he held office; now [they are] in Saham [Toney] again; they do not pay tribute to Godric [* the steward *]. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,8 Also in CASTON 1 Freeman, 10 acres of land; 1/2 plough; it paid 5s 4d in the same way ^[in Saham [Toney]]^. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,9 The whole of BRECKLES has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 11d. In the same ^[Breckles]^ 1 free [man] in Saham [Toney], 26 acres; meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 plough; value 2s. The King and the Earl [had] the jurisdiction. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,10 In BRECKLES the 1/4 of 1 acre, and a customary due in pasture; this lay in Saham [Toney] before 1066, now the same; but Godric [* the steward *] claims it as part of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s Holding in Stow [Bedon], stating that he had held it himself for two years before he forfeited, and for two years afterwards. A member of the King's household at Stow [Bedon] offers to undergo judicial ordeal on this. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,11 FOREHOE Hundred and a half King Edward held HINGHAM, 2 carucates of land and 25 acres. Always 60 villagers. Then 18 1/2 smallholders, now 29. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 15 men's ploughs, now 20. 43 Freemen, now 20. William of Warenne has 12 of the rest, Count Alan 3, and Eudo son of Clamahoc received 8 there, whom Ralph of Beaufour has now. These 20 have <111a> 1 carucate of land; one of them has 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Value of the whole then £7 1/2 blanched, and in customary dues, 30s and 3 sesters of honey; now £12 by weight, premium 30s and 3 sesters of honey, with the same customary dues. It has 1/2 [league] in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,12 `MITFORD' Hundred and a half In FLOCKTHORPE 40 acres; 3 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre. It is [included] in the valuation of Hingham. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,13 In FLOCKTHORPE 30 acres of land; 1 free man; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Hingham. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,14 In [Wood] RISING and in {OCSELEA} 3 smallholders, 12 acres of land. It is [included] in the valuation of Hingham. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,15 Hundred of `GALLOW' In FAKENHAM [* Earl *] Harold held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 20 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always in lordship 2 ploughs; 4 men's ploughs; woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 3 mills; 1/2 salt-house. Always 3 cobs; 20 pigs; 200 sheep. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,16 To this manor ^[Fakenham]^ belong 1 outlier, ALETHORPE, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. In lordship 1 plough; the men, 2 oxen; meadow, 2 acres. Also another outlier, THORPLAND, at 1 carucate of land. 1 plough; 1 slave. Further, 1 outlier at 2 carucates of land in CREAKE. Always 10 villagers. Then 11 smallholders, now 4. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs. Now Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 1 cob; 30 pigs; 80 sheep. Also 4 Freemen at 6 acres; 1 plough. Another outlier, STANHOE, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2 men's [ploughs]. In STIBBARD 3 free men. Also in BARSHAM 1 [free man] and in [Little] SNORING 3 free men; among these men 3 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value of all this <111b> before 1066 £8; now [£]43. Fakenham has 7 furlongs in length and 1/2 in width, 12d in tax. Stibbard has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, 12d in tax. Further, 1 outlier, CASTON, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 8 sheep. It has been valued above. In [Pudding] NORTON a church, 8 acres; [value] 6d. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,17 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In DUNTON 1 outlier, at 1 carucate of land. Then 6 smallholders, now 4. Then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob; 60 sheep. Also 16 Freemen at 1 carucate of land; always 5 smallholders. Then 8 ploughs, later 3, now 1. It is valued with Fakenham. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, and 13d in tax. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,18 In [Pudding] NORTON 1 outlier is an adjunct of Fakenham, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1 cob; 1 pig. Also 7 Freemen, at 20 acres; 1 plough. It has 3 furlongs in length, 2 1/2 in width, 6 1/2d in tax. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,19 Hundred of HOLT King Edward held HOLT, 2 carucates of land. Always 24 villagers; 24 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; [another] could be restored. Always 11 men's ploughs. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 5 mills. Always 1 cob; 1 market; 1 pig. Now 20 pigs; 90 sheep. There is also 1 outlier, CLEY [next the Sea], at 2 carucates of land. Always 24 villagers; 21 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 4. Always 1 plough in lordship; another could be restored; 12 men's ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 7 pigs. Now 140 sheep. Further 1 outlier, in BLAKENEY, at 1 carucate of land. Always 7 villagers; 1 smallholder. Always 1 men's plough. Value then £20, 1 night's honey and 100s in customary dues; now £50 <112a> at face value. Holt and Cley have 2 leagues in length and 1 in width, 2s 4[d] in tax. Before 1066, 8 free men belonged to this manor, at 3 1/2 carucates of land; now Walter Giffard holds them by livery of the King, so his men state. Further, there belonged to this manor 1 free man, 23 acres; now Earl Hugh holds them. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,20 1 outlier in HEMPSTEAD is an adjunct of this manor ^[Holt]^, at 30 acres. Always 5 smallholders. 1 plough; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 6 pigs; always 8 pigs. [Value] then 5s 4d; now 33s 4d. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, 7d in tax. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,21 In BALE 1 free man, at 2 carucates of land. Always 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Also 2 Freemen, at 20 acres of land; 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 20s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, 6 1/2d in tax. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,22 In BRISTON 5 Freemen belong to Holt, at 20 acres of land. 1 plough. Woodland for 10 pigs. Value 12s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, 13d in tax, whoever holds there. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,23 In HUNWORTH 3 Freemen, at 16 acres. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 plough; 1 mill. Value then 40d; now 11s. It has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length and 1/2 [league] in width, 12d in tax, whoever holds there. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,24 In STODY 1 Freeman, at 2 1/2 acres. It pays 2 {orae}. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,25 In BAYFIELD 9 Freemen, at 20 acres; they had, and have now, 2 carucates of land. 1/4 of 1 mill. Value 10s 8d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, 8d in tax. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,26 In GLANDFORD 3 Freemen, at 20 acres. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. It has <112b> 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width, 6 1/2d in tax. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,27 In {NEUTUNA} 3 Freemen and a half, at 12 acres of land. Value 16d. ^[Adjunct of Holt. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,28 In GUNTHORPE 1/2 carucate of land which Alwin held before 1066. 4 smallholders. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. This has been added to this manor from the land of Bishop Almer. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, 6 1/2d in tax. The whole of Holt pays £66 at face value. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,29 One outlier lies in Sharrington. It belongs to Fakenham, at 1 carucate of land. 9 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough. Then 30 sheep, now 60. Also 3 Freemen, at 6 acres. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, 10d in tax. 1 free man, Ketil, has been added to Holt after the death of King Edward [belonging] in Morston, [the manor] of [* Earl *] Gyrth, at 30 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 2 {orae}. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,30 Hundred of HOLT GUNTHORPE. 1 carucate of land belongs in Cawston. Then 11 smallholders, now 6. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 2 pigs; 24 sheep. All this belongs in Cawston. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,31 In SHARRINGTON, which belongs in Holt, 8 Freemen and 6 smallholders. These men plough 2 carucates. Value then 20s before 1066; now 40[s]. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,32 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred King Edward held WIGHTON, 12 carucates of land. Then and now 26 villagers. Then 24 smallholders, now 17. Then and now 1 plough in lordship. Then 10 men's ploughs, later and now 7. 20 pigs' woodland; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob. Now 20 pigs, when acquired none. Now 180 sheep. Then 19 Freemen; always 45 acres of land; always 4 ploughs; 1 mill; 3 smallholders. <113a> Value then £10, 6 1/2 sesters of honey, 41s of customary dues; now £23 by weight. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, it pays tax of 7d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,33 HOUGHTON [St Giles], 1 outlier, is an adjunct of this manor ^[Wighton]^, 4 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Pasture, 1000 sheep; meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 4d. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,34 HOLKHAM, an outlier, is an adjunct of this manor ^[Wighton]^, 3 carucates of land, but it is waste. 3 ploughs could be there. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,35 QUARLES, another outlier which is an adjunct of this manor ^[Wighton]^, 1/2 carucate of land, but nothing is there, but 1 plough could be there. It has 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 6d. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,36 Also EGMERE, another outlier, at 1/2 carucate of land. Nothing else is there but 1 plough could be. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 6d. ^[Belongs to Wighton. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,37 In WELLS [next the Sea] and in WARHAM, 1 carucate of land but there could be 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Wighton. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,38 Also in STIFFKEY 1/2 carucate of land. ^[Belongs to Wighton. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,39 Also in HINDRINGHAM 1/2 carucate of land but there could be 1 plough. ^[Belongs to Wighton. King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,40 [* Earl *] Harold held WALSINGHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land, an outlier in Fakenham. Then and later 13 villagers, now 6. Then and later 7 smallholders, now 5. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 2 mills. Always 2 cobs; always 5 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 14. Then 24 sheep, now 40. Also 9 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders are an adjunct of this manor. Meadow, 1/2 acre; 1/2 mill. Then 3 ploughs; later and now 2. All this is valued in Fakenham. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,41 In HOLKHAM 1 carucate of land which Alwin, a free man, held before 1066. <113b> It belongs to Wighton. 3 smallholders; 7 Freemen. Then and always 2 ploughs between all and him who has the land. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,42 In [Field] DALLING Ospak held 1 carucate of land before 1066. It is an outlier in Holt. 11 smallholders; always 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs. 8 Freemen, at 24 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough. Then and later 1 horse. Always 3 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 20 sheep. Value then 10s; now £4. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 2s. Also in WARHAM 1/2 carucate of land; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2 1/2s. All this belongs in Holt. The full jurisdiction of `[North] Greenhoe' Hundred belongs to Wighton, the King's manor, whoever holds there and the King and the Earl have it. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,43 Hundred of WALSHAM In MOULTON [St Mary] 3 free men, 37 acres of land. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s 8d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,44 In [Wood]BASTWICK 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Meadow, 2 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. Also Walsham Hundred pays 40s to the King and 20s to the Earl. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,45 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In MARTHAM 2 free men, 1 [under the patronage of] [* Earl *] Gyrth, the other under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, at 60 acres of land; 6 acres of meadow. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. [Value] then and later 4s; now 6s 8d. They are in the tribute of Ormesby. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,46 In CLIPPESBY 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, at 20 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres. Also 3 free men under him, 17 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 2s 6d. In the tribute of Ormesby. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,47 In CLIPPESBY 1 free man of the King's, at 20 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value always 2s. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,48 In WINTERTON 1 free man, at 7 acres of land. 5 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 8d. It is [included] <114a> in the valuation of Ormesby. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held him]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,49 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In FRAMINGHAM and in TROWSE 2 Norfolk burgesses hold 12 acres of land. Value always 2s. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,50 Hundred of the Half-Hundred of DISS King Edward held {WATLINGESETA} as a manor, 5 carucates of land. Then 20 villagers, later and now 24; always 25 smallholders. Always 19 men's ploughs. Then woodland, 20 pigs now nothing. Meadow, 9 acres. Also 1 free man, at 20 acres of land, and 1 smallholder under him. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,51 In BURSTON 6 Freemen, at 40 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 7d. This depends on Diss in Suffolk and is valued there [as is] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Half-Hundred, except St Edmund's land, and of that the Saint [has] half and the King the other half, [and] except Wulfgeat's land and except [* Archbishop *] Stigand's land; and of all other [lands] the jurisdiction was in the Hundred before 1066. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,52 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' King Edward held FOULSHAM, 12 carucates of land and 3 acres. Then 30 villagers, later and now 33. Then and later 38 smallholders, now 44. Meadow, 40 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then and later 18 men's ploughs, now 20. Woodland for 400 pigs. Then and later 1 mill, now 2. 1 church, 16 acres. When [King William] acquired [it] 1 cob, now 2. Then 3 head of cattle, now 12. Then 47 pigs, now 50. Now 60 sheep; always 50 goats. Before 1066 30 Freemen, now 24; 1 acre [carucate?] of land and 10 acres; always 5 ploughs; meadow, 5 1/2 acres. Walter Giffard now holds 6 of these. Value then £13 at <114b> face value and 13 sesters of honey with customary dues; and £23 by weight now and £11 10s blanched for the honey. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width; it pays 8 1/2d in the King's tax. 1 church, 22 acres. After 1066 2 free men were joined to this manor by Ralph Tallboys so the Hundred testifies; 14 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 4s. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,53 In WHITWELL [* Earl *] Harold held 1 outlier before 1066 which lies in Cawston, 1 carucate of land. Then 10 smallholders, now 7. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Cawston. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,54 In BRANDISTON 4 free men, 52 acres of land. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. They are [included] in the valuation of Cawston. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,55 Hundred of TAVERHAM In TAVERHAM, [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066 1 carucate of land and 2 1/2 acres, an outlier in Cawston. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; always 1 1/2 mills. Always 2 cobs. This is [included] in the valuation of Cawston. Before 1066 13 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor, 2 carucates of land and 21 acres; these Walter Giffard holds. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,56 In FELTHORPE 4 free men, 100 acres of land. Always 7 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,57 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred [* Earl *] Harold held CAWSTON before 1066, 11 carucates of land and 40 acres. Then and later 36 villagers, now 35. Then and later 26 smallholders, now 34. Then and later 6 slaves, <115a> now 4. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3, and 2 could be restored. Then and later 26 men's ploughs, now 16, and others could be restored. Meadow, 20 acres. Then woodland, 1500 pigs, now 1000; always 2 mills. Then 4 cobs, now the same. Then and now 20 head of cattle. Always 40 pigs, 60 sheep; 50 goats; 5 beehives. Also 10 Freemen before 1066; whereof Reginald son of Ivo has 2, Bishop W[illiam] ^[of Thetford]^ 2, Count Alan 1, Godric [* the steward *] 2 as part of the King's Holding which Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ held when he forfeited, W[illiam] of Warenne 2, and Roger Bigot 1. Further [* Earl *] Harold held MARSHAM and BLICKLING before 1066 in Cawston. Also 23 Freemen. These two manors Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ holds and [* Bishop *] Herfast held. Walter Giffard also holds 26 Freemen whom his predecessor Bodin [* de Vere *] held. Also [* Earl *] Harold held 5 Freemen in this manor whom Earl Ralph held; now Godric [* the steward *] holds them as part of the King's Holding. Value then £30; now [£]40 at face value. It has 2 leagues in length and 2 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 7d. Also 1 outlier, OULTON, was always an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 9 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 1 cob; 8 pigs. Also 4 and a half Freemen. R[alph] held a half of this half when he forfeited, 110 acres. Value 15d. 1 carucate of land and 40 acres. Always 1 villager. 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. It is [included] in the valuation of Cawston. The reeve of Cawston sold one of these 4 Freemen [for] 10s. Ralph held him when he forfeited; he has 13 acres. Value 16d. R[alph] also had possession of one of these same Freemen when he forfeited; he has <115b> 5 acres. Value 8d. 1 free man of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ was added to this manor, 84 acres of land after 1066. Always 3 villagers. Then and later 1 plough; now 2 oxen. Value 5s. In MATLASK [* Earl *] Harold held 30 acres of land. Value 5s. In STRATTON [Strawless], an outlier in Cawston, 60 acres of land. Always 6 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. This is [included] in the valuation of Cawston. In COLBY 2 free men, 2 carucates of land. Always 8 smallholders. Then 6 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 8 acres. Then woodland, 12 [pigs], now 8. Now 1 mill. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre. In WICKMERE 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 25s; now 20[s]. Drodo? of la Beuvrière claims this land as part of his Holding because Humphrey [* of St Omer *] held it. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 1/2 in width, tax of 2 1/4d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,58 TUNSTEAD Hundred In FELMINGHAM 1 free man, Asford, 6 acres of land. Value 6d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,59 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' [* Earl *] Gyrth held ORMESBY before 1066, 3 carucates of land and 30 acres, which acres he held from St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 16 acres; 3 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 6 pigs. Then [and] now 381 sheep. Also 80 Freemen, 4 carucates of land and 46 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 33 ploughs, later and now 23. Meadow, 16 acres. Richard [* son of Alan *] holds 3 of these Freemen by the gift of Bishop Herfast. He has 1/2 carucate of land. Value of the whole then £10; now [£]21 at face value. [It has] 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; tax of 3s 8d, <116a> whoever holds there. In RUNHAM 4 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 28 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. [Value] 3s; it has always paid 3s in Ormesby. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,60 `CLAVERING' Hundred GILLINGHAM. 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 35 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. This is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. All the churches [are included] in the valuation with the manors. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,61 Hundred of NORWICH Before 1066 there were 1320 burgesses in NORWICH. One of them was so much a lordship [man] of the King that he could not withdraw nor do homage without his permission. His name was {Edstan}? . This man had 18 acres of land and 12 [acres] of meadow, 2 churches in the Borough and one-sixth of a third. To one church belonged one messuage in the Borough and 6 acres of meadow. Roger Bigot holds this of the King's gift. The King and the Earl had the full jurisdiction and customary dues of 1238 [burgesses], [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the full jurisdiction and patronage over 50, and [* Earl *] Harold had the full jurisdiction and patronage over 32. One of these was so much a lordship [man] to him that he could not withdraw nor do homage without his permission. In total, they all had 80 acres of land and 20 1/2 acres of pasture. One of them was a woman, Stigand's sister, 32 acres of land. Amongst them all they had 1/2 mill and 1/4 of 1 mill and they have it still. Further [they had] 12 1/2 acres of meadow <116b> which Wihenoc [* of Burley *] took from them; now Reginald son of Ivo has them. Further [they had] 2 acres of meadow which were an adjunct of the church of All Saints; Wihenoc [* of Burley *] also took them and now Reginald ^[son of Ivo]^ has them. A certain church of St Martin is also in the Borough, which [* Archbishop *] Stigand held before 1066; then 12 acres of land, now William of Noyers has it as part of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's Holding. [* Archbishop *] Stigand also held the church of St Michael to which are attached 112 acres of land, 6 [acres] of meadow and 1 plough. Bishop William holds this, but [it is] not of his Bishopric. The burgesses held 15 churches to which 181 acres of land and meadow belonged in alms. Before 1066, 12 burgesses held the church of the Holy Trinity, now the Bishop [holds it] of the King's gift. King William and the Earl had 180 acres of land. The Abbot had half of the church of St Laurence and 1 house from St Edmund's. This was all before 1066. Now there are 665 English burgesses in the Borough and they pay customary dues; also 480 smallholders who, because of their poverty, pay no customary dues. Also on the land which [* Archbishop *] Stigand held before 1066, 39 of the above-mentioned burgesses now dwell and on the same [land] there are 9 empty messuages. Also on the land of which [* Earl *] Harold had the jurisdiction, there are 15 burgesses and 17 empty messuages which are in the occupation of the castle premises. Also in the Borough there are 190 messuages empty in this [area] which was in the King's and the Earl's jurisdiction and 81 in the occupation of the castle. Further, there are in the Borough 50 houses from which the King does not have his customary dues; of these Reginald, Roger Bigot's man, [has] 2 <117a> houses and 2 messuages; Robert Baron 2 houses; Abba 1 house; Rabel [* the engineer *] 2 houses and 2 messuages; also 2 messuages which 2 females hold; Ansculf Unlike 1 house; Theobald, the Abbot of St E[dmund's] man, 1 house; Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] 1 house; Wala 1 house; William, Hervey de Vere's man, 1 house; Mainard the watchman 1 house; the lesser burgesses 1 house; Hervey de Vere 1 house; Ralph the bowman 2 houses and 1 messuage; Hereberd the ditcher 3 houses; Roger of Poitou 2 houses; Mainard, the Abbot of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ man, 1 house; Peter, the Abbot of St E[dmund's] man, 1 messuage; Everwin a burgess 1 house; Baldwin 1 house; William an Englishman 1 house; Gerard the watchman 1 house; Robert the lorimer 1 messuage; Hildebrand the lorimer 1 house; Godwin a burgess 1 house; William, Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s man, 1 house; Gilbert the watchman 1 house; Fulbert a certain priest of Hermer [* of Ferrers *] 1 house; Walter 1 house; Reginald son of Ivo 1 house; Richard of St Clair 1 house; Hugh, W[illiam] of Ecouis's man, 1 house. Also the Bishop's men 10 houses, and in the Bishop's own court 14 messuages which King William gave to ^[Bishop]^ E[rfast] for the principal seat of the Bishopric; Gilbert the bowman 1 house and 2 messuages; William of Ecouis 1 house and ^[another]^ Mainard 1 house; the Abbot of Ely, 1 messuage. Also in the Borough the burgesses hold 43 chapels. Before 1066 all this town paid £20 to the King and £10 to the Earl, and besides this except 21s 4d [to certain] prebendaries, 6 sesters of honey, 1 bear and 6 dogs for the bear; <117b> now £70 by the King's weight and a premium to the Queen of 100s at face value, 1 goshawk and £20 blanched to the Earl and 20s premium at face value to G[odwin?] [* uncle of Earl Ralph *]. Also Bishop Almer held the church of St Simon and St Jude before 1066, later [* Bishop *] Herfast, now ^[Bishop]^ William [holds]; 3/4 of 1 mill, 1/2 acre of meadow and 1 messuage are attached to this and it is not of the Bishopric but of Bishop Almer's patrimony. In the Borough [Bishop William] has 2 acres of meadow [which are] of the Bishopric. Value 20s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,62 Before 1066 Ewicman held 1 1/2 carucates of land, 16 acres of pasture and 7 acres of meadow under [* Archbishop *] Stigand; now Reginald son of Ivo [holds]. Then and later 1 plough, now 2. Value always 30s. ^[Norwich]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,63 Of the burgesses who dwelt in the Borough of NORWICH 22 left and dwell in Beccles, the Abbot of St Edmund's town and 6 [dwell] in Humbleyard Hundred and they have quitted the Borough; also in THORPE [St Andrew], the King's [manor], 1, on the land of Roger Bigot 1, under W[illiam] of Noyers 1, and Richard of St Clair [has] 1. Those fleeing and the others remaining have been utterly devastated partly because of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^'s forfeitures, partly because of fires, partly because of the King's tax, partly by Waleran. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,64 In this Borough the Bishop can if he wishes have 1 moneyer. A certain house in the Borough had been unoccupied; this Ranulf son of Walter received of the King's gift. Also Walter the deacon has 1 house in the Borough but it was not there before 1066. Two of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^'s men took 2 acres of meadow from St Sepulchre's, later the priest regained it by grant of the sheriff. Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ held 14 acres of land and 1 1/2 acres of meadow; later Alward of Newton held. ^[Norwich]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] <118a> NFK 1,65 LAND OF THE BURGESSES In the Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Always 80 acres and 14 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 13s 4d. ^[Norwich]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,66 THE FRENCHMEN OF NORWICH In the new Borough 36 burgesses, 6 Englishmen; of his annual customary due each man paid 1d besides forfeitures. Of all this the King had 2 parts and the Earl the third. Now [there are] 41 French burgesses in the King's and the Earl's lordship. Also Roger Bigot has 50, Ralph of Beaufour 14, Hermer [* of Ferrers *] 8, Robert the bowman 5, Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] the Abbot's man 1, Isaac 1, Ralph Visdeloup 1, and in the Earl's bakehouse Robert Blunt has 3 and {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] 1 unoccupied messuage. All this land of the burgesses was in Earl Ralph [* Wader *]'s lordship and he granted it to the King in common for the founding of the Borough between himself and the King, as the sheriff testifies. All these lands both of the men-at-arms and of the burgesses pay their own customary dues to the King. In the new city there is also a certain church which Earl Ralph [* Wader *] founded and he gave it to his chaplains. Now a certain priest, Waleran by name, holds it of the King's gift. Value 60s. As long as Robert Blunt held the county he had 1 ounce of gold from there once a year. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,67 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' King Edward held YARMOUTH. Always 70 burgesses. Value then with 2 parts of the jurisdiction of 3 Hundreds £18 at face value, the Earl's part £9 at face value; now the King's 2 parts <118b> £17 16s 4d blanched, the Earl's part £10 blanched and the sheriff has £4 and 1 hawk of the land for a premium. The burgesses give these £4 gladly and with friendship. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,68 In the same ^[Yarmouth]^ before 1066 Bishop Aelmer? had a certain church of St Benedict; now Bishop W[illiam] ^[of Thetford]^ has it from the Bishopric. Value 20s. The whole pays tax of 12d. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,69 THETFORD Hundred In THETFORD there is 1 church of St Mary which Archbishop Stigand held; now the sons of Bishop Herfast hold it. Always attached to this church have been the 4 churches of St Peter, St John, St Martin and St Margaret, 6 carucates of land less 1/2 bovate. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Always 5 burgesses. 2 empty messuages; meadow, 12 acres. Also 3 ploughs can be restored; 2 carucates [of land] remain in pasture; always 35 sheep. Value 40s. [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] NFK 1,70 Of the King's land in THETFORD beyond the water towards NORFOLK there is 1 league of land in length and 1/2 in width of which the King has 2 parts moreover the third part of these two parts lies in the Earldom. R[oger] Bigot [has] the third part of the above-mentioned league; all this land is half arable, the other [half] in pasture. On this land the King has 1 plough, 3 smallholders, 1 slave and 1 horse. Also of 2 mills the King has 2 parts and the Earl the third [part]. The King also has 2 parts of a third mill and of these 2 parts the Earl has a third. Of the other part towards SUFFOLK there is 1/2 a league of land in length and 1/2 in width; a third part of this land is for the Earldom; meadow, 4 acres. All this land is arable; 4 ploughs can plough it. Moreover in the Borough there were 943 burgesses before 1066; of these <119a> the King has all the customary dues. 36 of these same men were so much lordship [men] of King Edward that they could not be anyone else's men without the King's permission. All the others could be anyone else's men but always the customary dues remained the King's except for heriot. Now there are 720 burgesses and 224 empty messuages; 21 of these burgesses have 6 carucates and 60 acres which they hold from the King. It is in St Edmund's jurisdiction. Besides this 2 burgesses have 1 mill. Value of all the above-mentioned before 1066 £20 at face value and for the Earl's use £10 at face value; now it pays £50 by weight to the King and to the Earl £20 blanched and £6 at face value. Now it also pays to the King £40 from the mint; always 16s to 2 prebendaries. Before 1066 it also paid 4 sesters of honey and 40d, 10 goat skins and 4 ox hides. The Abbot of St Edmund's has 1 church in the city and 1 house [which are] free. The Abbot of Ely [has] 3 churches and 1 house [which are] free and 2 messuages by custom in one [of which] is his house. The Bishop also [has] 20 houses [which are] free, 1 mill and 1/2 church; R[oger] Bigot [has] 1 house [which is] free, 1 monastery and 2 smallholders [belonging] to the monastery. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? [Land of King William] =] <119b> List 2 LANDS OF THE KING WHICH GODRIC [* THE STEWARD *] LOOKS AFTER NFK 1,71 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Of 14 leets. King Edward held SPORLE. This manor was royal but King Edward gave it to Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^. Then and later 32 villagers, now 20. Now 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 6. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 4. Then and later 10 ploughs between the men, now 3. Then 1 mill, now the same. Woodland for 60 pigs. Then 6 head of cattle; 2 cobs; 60 pigs; 180 sheep. Also 1 free man, 1/2 plough. This land has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width. 1 outlier which is called PALGRAVE is an adjunct of this manor. Then and later 13 villagers, now 11. Then and always 2 smallholders; always 2 slaves. Then 1 plough and when Godric [* the steward *] acquired it 1, also now. Then 2 and always 1 men's plough. Always 1 mill. Then 2 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 36 sheep. This land [is] 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width. Further, there is also another outlier which is called [South] ACRE. Always 6 villagers. Then and later 2 men; now 4. Now 1 plough. Then and later the villagers [had] 3 ploughs, now 2. Always 2 mills. This [land has] 1 league in length and 1/2 in width. Another outlier [is] PICKENHAM. Then 14 villagers. When [Godric [* the steward *]] acquired it 1, now 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Then 4 ploughs between the men. Woodland for 6 pigs. Always 1 mill; meadow, 8 acres. Also 8 Freemen on this land; between them then 5 ploughs, later 3; 24 [acres] of land; now 5 ploughs. Always 1 mill; meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 1 cob; 20 sheep; 20 goats. This [land has] 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; in Sporle and in Palgrave 18d, when the Hundred paid 20s scot-tax; in [South] Acre 6d, and in Pickenham 12d, whoever holds there. Value of all this manor together before 1066 £10; when G[odric] [* the steward *] acquired it [£]22, <120a> now £24 2s. Besides these it pays premium of 60s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,72 Osmund held NEWTON before 1066; later [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *]; now it is in the King's hands. Then 8 villagers, later when G[odric the steward] acquired it 8, now 2. Then and later 7 smallholders, now 11; always 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 6 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Always 2 mills; always 1/2 salt-house. 6 free men dwelt there. When G[odric] [* the steward *] acquired it he found 9 head of cattle; 1 cob; 30 pigs; 30 sheep. [It has] 5 furlongs in length and 5 in width, it pays 9d in tax. Value then £4; now [£]8. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,73 Two free men held [Cockley] CLEY; later [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *]; now it is in the King's hands. Then and later 10 villagers, now 8. Always 7 smallholders; always 4 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship; later 3 oxen; now 2 ploughs. Then 5 men's ploughs, later 4, now 3. 6 free men have always dwelt there; they are accounted for above. Always 2 mills; woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. G[odric the steward] found 60 sheep. It pays 14d in tax. It has 1 league in length and another in width. Value then £6; later [£]4; now 100s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,74 Godric held HOLME [Hale], now the King [holds]. Then 1/2 carucate of land. Then 5 smallholders, now 4. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 20 pigs. Always two-thirds of 1 mill; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 15s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,75 In PICKENHAM 1 free man held 60 acres before 1066. After the King came into that country Earl R[alph] [* the constable *] gave it to the reeve of the Hundred and he still holds the land through the King's sheriffs. Value 16d. In the same village ^[Pickenham]^ a certain free man, 12 acres; and another free man holds 3 acres of the King's jurisdiction. They are valued above. In [South] ACRE a villager, 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough. It is in the Hundred's tribute. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,76 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In KNETTISHALL 1 free man, at 30 acres of land. <120b> It lies in Kenninghall. 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 mill; 1/2 plough; 24 acres of land. The whole is [included] in the valuation of Kenninghall. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,77 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Aelfric, a free man, held HORNINGTOFT before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 7 villagers, later and now 5. Always 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1 1/2 ploughs, 1/2 could be restored. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2, 1/2 could be restored. Woodland, 300 pigs; 1/2 fishery. Always 1 head of cattle; 20 pigs; 160 sheep; 20 goats. Also 9 Freemen and 2 smallholders, 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 40 pigs. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1; and another could be restored. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction of these 9 Freemen before 1066 but [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] annexed it and so Godric [* the steward *] has it. Aelfric and Alfhere also held KIPTON, 3 carucates of land. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now none, but 4 could be restored. Also 9 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Value of the whole then £4; later £6; now [£]7 at face value. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction of these 9 Freemen before 1066. Ralph before he forfeited annexed it and held it, so Godric [* the steward *] holds. The whole of Horningtoft has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 4d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,78 ROUGHAM, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Alwin, 1 free man, held it before 1066. Then 7 villagers, later and now 3; always 3 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now none, 4 could be restored. Then 1 men's plough, later and now none, but it could be restored. Always 12 pigs, 30 sheep. 14 Freemen have always lain here, 1 1/2 carucates of land. <121a> 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, later and now 2, 1/2 could be restored. The whole was of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's jurisdiction and of his manors before 1066; later [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] had the whole; now Godric [* the steward *] has it. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 20d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,79 In WEASENHAM, 4 free men, 1 carucate of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 2 smallholders. 2 ploughs. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction before 1066; now W[illiam] of Noyers [has it] in Mileham. This is [included] in the valuation of Sporle. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,80 In MILEHAM and in BITTERING 1 carucate of land and 12 acres which Alwin, 1 free man, held; now a certain widow holds it. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Also 1 Freeman, 24 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Also 3 Freemen, 15 acres and 1/2 plough before 1066. Value of all this then 20s; now it pays nothing because it has nothing. Then Godric [* the steward *] pays tribute for it. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,81 FOREHOE Hundred Hagni [* the reeve *] held KIMBERLEY before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 10 villagers, now 14. Then 8 smallholders, now 12; always 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs, but Godric [* the steward *] did not receive anything except 5 oxen; always 8 men's ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs. Always 1 mill; meadow, 12 acres. Always 8 pigs; 20 sheep. Then 10 Freemen, now 17. Then 30 acres of land, now 40; always 2 ploughs. Value of the whole then 60s; now £7 blanched. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. Besides this, as an adjunct of this manor in CARLETON [Forhoe] there are 16 free men, 60 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. They are [included] in the above-mentioned valuation. 9 of them were [* Archbishop *] Stigand's Freemen before 1066, but Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ had all of them before he forfeited. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,82 Hagni [* the reeve *] held BOWTHORPE before 1066, 2 carucates of land. <121b> Then 10 villagers, now 14; always 3 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 mill; 7 pigs, 16 sheep. 2 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 4 acres of land. Value of the whole 40s; now [£]6 white pounds. It has 3 furlongs in width and 3 in length, tax of 6 1/2d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,83 In CROWNTHORPE Bondi, a free man, held 20 acres of land before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. It is [included] in the above-mentioned valuation ^[of Bowthorpe]^. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,84 In RUNHALL Hagni [* the reeve *] held 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. 1 Freeman. 1 mill. This outlier is in Swathing and is [included] in [its] valuation. 7 free men are an adjunct of this outlier, 24 acres of land; 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the same valuation. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,85 Hundred of `MITFORD' Ulf held CRANWORTH before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 13 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 200 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; always 1 mill. 2 head of cattle; 15 pigs; 20 sheep; 20 goats. Also 14 Freemen, at 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 100s; now £10; premium of 10s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,86 In SWATHING Hagni [* the reeve *], a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 11 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later and now 1/2, all could be restored. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1, the others could be restored. Then woodland for 60 pigs, now 40. Meadow, 5 acres; 2 mills. Then and now 30 pigs; 30 sheep; 6 goats. 13 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor; 5 dwell in the same village ^[Swathing]^, 4 in {Thustuna}, and in Thuxton 4. In total they have 1 carucate of land. Then 5 ploughs, now 3. Value then 100s; now £6 13s 4d. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 12d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] <122a> NFK 1,87 Hagni [* the reeve *], a free man, held FLOCKTHORPE before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers. Then 6 slaves, now 3; 12 smallholders. Then woodland, 60 pigs, now 40. Meadow, 10 acres; always 1 mill. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2, and 1 could be restored. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 5. 12 pigs; 26 sheep; 80 goats. 1 outlier, MANSON, is an adjunct of this manor, 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough. Also another outlier, ^[_]^, 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough. 22 smallholders, 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 5 ploughs, now 3 1/2. Value of the whole then 100s; now £10 blanched. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 28d. In CRANWORTH and in SHIPDHAM 1 Freeman of Stow [Bedon] held 30 acres of land. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value 2s. Robert Blunt had them but Godric [* the steward *] never had [them]. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,88 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' RAYNHAM which Wulfgeat held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 11 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs, later 1/2, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, later 1/2, now the same. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob; 3 head of cattle; 14 pigs; 63 sheep. Also 1 outlier, HELHOUGHTON, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. 1 slave. 1 mill; meadow, 1 acre; 1 fishery; 1 salt-house; 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 42 sheep. 16 Freemen lie in this manor, at 1 carucate of land. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, later 2, now 2. 6 smallholders. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Also in HELHOUGHTON 6 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later 1/2, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 40s; now £6. Raynham has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width, 20d in tax. Helhoughton has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, 10d in tax. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,89 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' Toki held STIFFKEY in `[North] Greenhoe'. <122b> It has 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 11 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 3. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 5 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 20 sheep; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 mill. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,90 An outlier, WELLS [next the Sea], is an adjunct of this village ^[Stiffkey]^, 1 carucate of land before 1066 but Godric [* the steward *] found nothing. 4 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough; later and now 1 ox. Also 4 Freemen, 8 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. 13 Freemen are attached to this manor, 40 acres of land. Before 1066 and now 1/2 plough. Value then £4; now it pays £6. ^[Toki held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,91 Also STIFFKEY, an outlier which belongs to Aylsham. 4 smallholders. 1 plough before 1066; when Godric [* the steward *] received it and now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. All this belongs to Aylsham and is valued [there]. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,92 Ketil [* Alder *] held [Great] SNORING before 1066, now the King [holds]. 3 carucates of land. Then and now 1 villager; 22 smallholders. Then 9 slaves, now 8. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Then and now woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 2 mills. Always 30 pigs. Later and now 180 sheep. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,93 THURSFORD, an outlier, belongs to this village ^[[Great] Snoring]^, 40 acres of land. Later and now 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. 27 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 ploughs. Also in Thursford 5 Freemen, 60 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Also 3 free men, 3 carucates of land. Always 1 plough. Value then £8; now it pays £11 10s, premium of 8d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 24d. ^[Ketil [* Alder *] held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,94 BLOFIELD Hundred ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable held CANTLEY before 1066, 4 carucates of land and 3 acres and Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] [held] from him. Always 4 villagers. Then 33 smallholders, later the same, now 42. Then 4 slaves, later 3, now 2. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 8 men's ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs; <123a> meadow, 40 acres. Now 1 salt-house. Always 1 cob; 3 head of cattle. Always 6 pigs; always 400 sheep. Also 10 Freemen are there, at 60 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then £7; later [£]8; now £10 blanched, premium of 10s. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 20d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,95 Also in LIMPENHOE before 1066, 16 free men of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]'s under Earl R[alph] ^[the constable]^, 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 13 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 3 1/2 ploughs. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width, tax of 20d. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,96 In HASSINGHAM 6 free men of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable's; he had the jurisdiction of 1 before 1066. 70 acres of land. 1 [free man] has 5 smallholders. Among them all 5 1/2 acres of meadow. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 6d and 3s. The jurisdiction of these 2 villages was the King's before 1066 by witness of the Hundred. But R[alph] ^[the constable]^ held it from the time he became Earl; now Godric [* the steward *] holds in the King's hands. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,97 In FREETHORPE 9 free men. ^[Earl]^ R[alph the constable] had the jurisdiction over 5 before 1066, the King over 4 but from the time he became Earl, R[alph] ^[the constable]^ had it. 60 acres of land. All these are valued in the £13. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,98 In STRUMPSHAW 2 free men of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable's with full jurisdiction, at 82 acres of land. Woodland, 4 pigs. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough between him and the men. Also in the same ^[Strumpshaw]^ another free man of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable's, 30 acres of land. Meadow, 8 acres. Value always 8s. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,99 In [North] BURLINGHAM 1 free man of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable's with jurisdiction, at 30 acres of land, and 10 acres of free land which belong to the church. Meadow, 5 1/2 acres. Further, in Burlingham 3 1/2 free men; always R[alph] [had] the jurisdiction over 1 and the King over 2 1/2. 42 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres. <123b> Always 1 plough. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,100 In PLUMSTEAD 2 free men before 1066, 1 carucate of land and 30 1/2 acres. Always 1 smallholder and under them 18 Freemen. Meadow, 7 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 6 pigs. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,101 In WITTON 4 free men, at 60 acres of land. Meadow, 11 acres. Always 1 plough. Jurisdiction of these is in the Hundred to the third penny; it pays 8s. ^[All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,102 In PLUMSTEAD 1 free man, 10 acres of land. ^[This free man is valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,103 In BUCKENHAM 1 free man, at 8 acres of land. All these free men are valued in the £13 of the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,104 In PLUMSTEAD 1 outlier. Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. It lies in Eaton. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough among the whole. Meadow, 3 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton. In Plumstead 1 free man, 5 acres of land. The King has the jurisdiction. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,105 `HENSTEAD' Hundred Alnoth [* Grutt *], 1 free man of Archbishop Stigand's, held HOWE before 1066, as 1 carucate of land. Then 12 villagers, later 11, now the same. Always 1 smallholder. Then 6 slaves, later and now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 3 men's ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Always 4 head of cattle; 41 pigs; 80 sheep. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. Howe has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 12d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,106 Alnoth [* Grutt *] also held SHOTESHAM before 1066, as 1 carucate of land. Later 2 smallholders, now 3. Then 1 plough in lordship; later and now 2 oxen. Also in the same ^[Shotesham]^ this Alnoth [* Grutt *] held 2 free men and a half of another 4 in patronage. Between them they hold 32 acres of land and 1 plough. Of these Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held 3 whole ^[free men]^ with [their] land, <124a> 12 1/2 acres, when he forfeited; now Aitard [* of Vaux *], R[oger] Bigot's man, holds them and claims them back out of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding but this Aitard [* of Vaux *] has nothing from his predecessor except the patronage in [respect of] one half[-a-free-man] [as] the Hundred testifies. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,107 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 1 free man under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *], at 5 acres of land. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,108 In SURLINGHAM 3 1/2 free men under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *], at 45 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. 5 smallholders under them. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,109 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 2 free men under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *], 24 acres of land. Always 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,110 In the other SHOTESHAM 1 free man and 2 halves under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *], at 40 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Among them all 1 plough. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,111 In YELVERTON 2 free men before 1066, 1 1/2 under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *] and 1/2 under Alfred. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held these when he forfeited; later Godric [* the steward *] [held them] in the King's hands; now Aitard [* of Vaux *], R[oger] Bigot's man, holds a half of one. 15 acres. He claims him back as part of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. 33 acres of land between the men. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,112 In PORINGLAND 2 free men under the patronage of Alnoth [* Grutt *], at 13 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. ^[In Shotesham]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,113 In SHOTESHAM 1 free man, at 10 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, later and now nothing. Value of Shotesham before 1066, 30s; later and now 20s. Value of all these free men 40s but before 1066 Shotesham was not in the tribute but R[obert] Blunt made it so. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,114 In [the land of] Eaton Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 1 outlier, WHITLINGHAM, before 1066, at 80 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,115 In KIRBY [Bedon] 12 men who seek Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s fold, 80 acres of land. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,116 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] <124b> 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, at 15 acres of land. Under him 5 free men, at 23 acres of land. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,117 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 2 Freemen of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,118 In SAXLINGHAM 1 Freeman under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, at 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,119 In KIRBY [Bedon] 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, 30 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1/2 plough. In KIRBY [Bedon] 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, at 6 acres. Always 2 oxen. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,120 In WHITLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; in BRAMERTON, 3 free men; in ROCKLAND [St Mary], 1 free man. Edric had the patronage of 4 1/2, Ulfkil of 1 1/2 and Alfred had the patronage only of 1/2 after King William had conquered England. Also [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] held them all when he forfeited and later Godric [* the steward *] [held] in the King's service. This the Hundred testifies. Now Aitard of Vaux [holds them] and he claims them as part of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding from the tenure of his predecessor Alfred. The Hundred does not support him, because they did not belong to his predecessor. All these men hold 40 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow. Then 2 ploughs, later 2, now 1 1/2. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,121 In TROWSE 1 Freeman of Archbishop Stigand's before 1066, at 10 1/2 acres of land. When [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited, he held him; now Aitard of Vaux claims him as part of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding by his predecessor Alfred under whose patronage only he was after King William came to England. He is [included] in the valuation of those men. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,122 In HOLVERSTON Aitard [* of Vaux *] has likewise 1 half of a free man, <125a> 8 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. Also with 6 whole men and 6 halves whom Aitard [* of Vaux *] claims as part of the Bishop of Bayeux's Holding. Value before 1066 10s; when Godric [* the steward *] took office 36s; now Aitard [* of Vaux *] has 13s 8d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,123 1 free woman held NEWTON under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, as 1 carucate of land. Always 8 villagers; 8 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later 1 1/2 now 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres. Now 10 head of cattle. Then 2 pigs, now 3; 5 sheep. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,124 In TROWSE 6 Freemen who belong to this manor ^[Newton]^, at 56 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of the whole then 20s; later and now 30[s]. This manor paid tribute for the stewardship of G[odric the steward] for 30s but G[odric the steward] did not have them because she vouches the King as her warrantor. It has 3 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 8d. ^[1 free woman held it under [* Archbishop *] Stigand]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,125 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 1 free man holds 12 acres of land. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,126 In KIRBY [Bedon] 4 acres of land. This belongs to Eaton. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,127 In SAXLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, at 30 acres of land. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre of land. Godric the steward had custody of this land in the King's hands, but the land does not pay tribute to him. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,128 EARSHAM Half-Hundred Rada , 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, held REDENHALL, 2 carucates of land. Then 30 villagers, later and now 10; always 6 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, later 2, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, later and now 2 1/2. Then woodland, 60 pigs, now 20. Meadow, 8 acres; <125b> always 1 mill. Always 6 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 12 goats. Value then 60s; later and now £8 blanched. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length, 1/2 [league] and 3 perches in width; tax of 10d. In REDENHALL 2 free men, at 100 acres. Always 1 plough. Bishop W[illiam] claims 20 acres; to 10 of these the Hundred also testifies. Agneli holds 80 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,129 In ALBURGH 15 free men under the patronage of Rada and Wulfmer before 1066, at 60 acres of land. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,130 In STARSTON 12 free men; 9 under the patronage of Rada before 1066, 1 of Wihtred, 1 of Wulfmer, 1 common to the Abbot of St Edmund's and [to the Abbot] of Ely. Among them all 60 acres of land. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 13 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,131 In REDENHALL 20 free men under the patronage of Rada , at 80 acres of land. Value of these men then £4, now [£]8. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ leased them out; later Ivo Tallboys. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. In the same ^[Redenhall]^ 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Also under him 5 1/2 free men, at 20 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 20s. In the time of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ his men and Judicael paid 30s but he was exempt from the hall because he was the Earl's falconer; after R[alph] forfeited he was in the King's hands under G[odric the steward] but he paid nothing and vouches the King his warrantor. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,132 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In EAST WINCH 2 carucates of land. Before 1066 [it was] an outlier in [the lands of] Sporle. Always 11 villagers. Meadow, 24 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, <126a> later and now 1; always 1 men's plough. When Godric [* the steward *] acquired this manor he found 24 sheep and 9 pigs, now the same. 1 fishery. 13 Freemen have always been an adjunct of this land, 54 acres of land; meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 1/2 salt-houses; meadow, 10 acres. All this is valued in Sporle. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, of a 20s tax it pays 8d. ^[Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,133 Godwin, a free man, held WOOTTON before 1066. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 24 villagers, later and now 15. Always 1/2 plough. Also 2 Freemen; meadow, 25 acres. Then 20 salt-houses, later and now 14. 22 Freemen lie here. 12 acres of land; 1/2 plough. When he acquired it 1 cob, 4 cows, 10 pigs and 120 sheep; now the same. Value then £4; later and now £9, premium of 20s. The whole has 1/2 league in length and in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax it pays 12d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,134 Hundred of `SMETHDON' In HOLME [next the Sea] 1 free man held 40 acres before 1066. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 10s. St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,135 WAYLAND Hundred Alfhere held STOW [Bedon] before 1066. 5 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then and later 17 villagers, now 16; always 2 smallholders. Then and later 10 slaves, now 7. Meadow, 30 acres. Always 5 men's ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs. Always 1 mill. Always 2 head of cattle; 28 pigs; 40 sheep. In CASTON 1 Freeman, 40 acres. The jurisdiction is in Saham [Toney]. The land lies in Stow [Bedon] and in its tribute. 29 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 3 carucates of land and 36 acres. Value then £10; when he acquired it £12 13s 4d; Godric [* the steward *] gave it for £13 13s 4d and a premium of 20s as long as he had the jurisdiction; now after he lost jurisdiction it pays £7, and upon the Freemen whom he lost are £7. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] <126b> NFK 1,136 Aelfric, a free man, held [Little] ELLINGHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. 1 plough could be in lordship. Always 12 head of cattle; 24 pigs; 37 sheep; 34 goats. Also 5 Freemen at 2 1/2 acres. Value then and later £4; now £4 blanched 4s. 6 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor on the day that [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited who paid 16s to Robert Blunt. Now they are in [the lands of] Saham [Toney], the Hundred testifies. The whole of Stow [Bedon] has 2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10 3/4d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,137 In BRECKLES 1 free man held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 3 villagers, later and now 2; always 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1/2; always 1 men's plough; 1 1/2 ploughs could be there. This is an outlier of Sporle and is [included] in the valuation of Sporle. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,138 In GRISTON 1 free woman held 80 acres of land before 1066. Always 1 villager. Then 5 smallholders; always 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; woodland, 24 pigs. Always 12 pigs; 11 sheep. This outlier is also valued in Sporle. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,139 SHROPHAM Hundred Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ held BUCKENHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land, now 4 1/2. Then and later 9 villagers. Then 24, now 15, now 28 smallholders. Then meadow, 12 acres, now 20. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Then woodland, 120 pigs, now 60. 21 Freemen lie here, 2 carucates of land; meadow, 10 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs. Always 4 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 68 sheep. Also 43 Freemen, 10 carucates of land; meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. <127a> Always 12 villagers; 46 smallholders. Then 24 ploughs, later and now 16. 2 mills. Other men had the patronage of the said 43 Freemen but Ralph added all of them to this manor after 1066. Value of the whole then £6 13s 4d and 2 sesters of honey; later and now £32 blanched 13s 4d, premium of 20s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 19d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,140 [* Earl *] Ralph [* the constable *] held ASHBY before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; the men, 2 oxen. Always 6 sheep. Value always 20s blanched. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,141 1 free man held ROUDHAM before 1066 under [* Earl *] Harold, 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 1/2 men's plough; 14 sheep. Value then 20s; later and now 10s blanched. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,142 A free man held KILVERSTONE before 1066 under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1 ox. Then 1 men's plough, later nothing, now 1/2. Always 1 mill; 1 fishery. Value always 40s. The whole has 2 leagues in length and in width, whoever holds there, tax of 7d. The whole Hundred pays 40[s]. It belongs to Godric [* the steward *]'s office. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,143 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred King Edward held KENNINGHALL, 5 carucates of land. Always 24 villagers; 24 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill; woodland, 300 pigs. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 2. Then 12 men's ploughs, later and now 11, and 1 could be restored. Always 1 cob. Also 12 Freemen, 100 acres of land; meadow, 18 acres. 2 mills; always 3 ploughs. <127b> Also 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Woodland, 24 pigs. Always 1 plough; 1/2 men's plough. Also 1 outlier, HARLING, has always been an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land. 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, and it could be restored; later 1/2 [plough]. 3 men's ploughs, now 2, and the third could be restored. Value of the whole before 1066 £10 and 5 sesters of honey; later £26; now £24 blanched and £6 at face value, also a premium. The whole of Kenninghall has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 25d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,144 Goding, a free man of whom the Abbot of St Edmund's had patronage only before 1066, held QUIDENHAM, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. 1 mill. Then 1/2 plough in lordship, later and now 1; the men, always 2 oxen. Always 1 cob; 6 pigs; 16 sheep. Value then 15s; later and now 30[s]. The same Godric [* the steward *] held this land [for] 3 years from the abbot after King William came. Godwin, Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s uncle, took this away from him unjustly. Jurisdiction before 1066 [was] in Kenninghall [a manor] of the King. The whole has 5 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 17 1/4d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,145 Aelfric, 1 free man, held GARBOLDISHAM before 1066, as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1 1/2 ploughs, and 1/2 could be restored. Then 1/2 [men's plough], later and now the same. 8 pigs. Also 3 Freemen, 16 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value then 30s; later and now 40[s]. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,146 In GASTHORPE 1 free man before 1066, 1 carucate of land. <128a> Then 6 villagers, now 8. Always 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Also 5 Freemen, 20 acres of land. Always 1 plough; woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. The whole Hundred pays 20[s] and the whole jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. The whole of Gasthorpe has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 7d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,147 Hundred of `GALLOW' In BURNHAM [Overy] Ulf held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Then 20 smallholders, now 16. Then 12 slaves, now 8. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 1 men's plough, later and now nothing. Woodland for 4 pigs; 2 1/2 mills. Then 7 cobs; 40 pigs; 600 sheep; 1 salt-house. There is 1 outlier [belonging] to this manor, at 1 carucate of land. Then 1 plough, later nothing, now 1. Also another outlier, at 1 carucate of land. Then 1 plough, later nothing, now 1. 30 Freemen belong to this manor, at 1 carucate of land. Then 2 ploughs, later nothing, now 1. Value of all this before 1066 £8; later when Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ held it £23 13s 4d; now £20 at face value. In the same village ^[Burnham [Overy]]^ a free man, Ketil, at 20 acres. Also another [female] free man, Oia, at 30 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,148 Hundred of HOLT In MORSTON 1 free man, at 30 acres of land. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 2 {orae}. He was [* Earl *] Gyrth's man before 1066. It lies in Stiffkey. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,149 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In [East] BECKHAM Siward Barn held 1 free man before 1066. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] added [him] to Aylsham. 30 acres of land. Always 1 villager who belongs in Aylsham; 1 smallholder, of 1 acre. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre; always 1 plough. They are valued in Aylsham. The King has the full jurisdiction of North Erpingham Hundred except for the land of Siward Barn. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,150 WALSHAM Hundred Alfled, a free woman, held [South] WALSHAM before 1066, 4 carucates of land. <128b> Always 4 villagers. Then 18 smallholders, later and now 23; always 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Always 2 head of cattle; 18 pigs; 20 sheep. Also 22 Freemen, at 80 acres of land; meadow, 10 acres. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. 1 outlier, MOULTON [St Mary], is attached to this [manor], 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Also 3 Freemen, at 18 acres of land; 1/2 plough. Value of all this then 100s; later £11; now £12 13s 4d blanched, and premium of 20s by reckoning. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 4s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,151 Earl R[alph] the elder held ACLE before 1066, 5 carucates of land. Always 23 villagers. Then 38 smallholders, later 30, now 38. Then 3 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 10 men's ploughs, now 12. Meadow, 50 1/2 acres; woodland for 40 pigs; later and now 1 mill. Always 3 cobs; 2 head of cattle; 20 pigs; 120 sheep. Later 11 beehives, now 15. Also 4 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value then £8; later [£]12; now £14 13s 4d; 53s of this is by reckoning and it pays the rest blanched. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 2s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,152 Earl R[alph] ^[the elder]^ held HALVERGATE before 1066, 6 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers. Then and later 46 smallholders, now 50. Then 3 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 3. Then 7 men's ploughs, later and now 9. Meadow, 30 acres; 1 salt-house. Always 2 cobs; 7 head of cattle; 13 pigs; 260 sheep. Also 13 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land and 15 acres of land. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then £8; later [£]9; now £10 blanched and 40s in customary dues at face value, premium of 20s. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 2s. Besides the sheep mentioned above, 700 sheep <129a> belong to this manor. It pays 100s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,153 In FISHLEY Earl R[alph] the elder held 25 Freemen before 1066, 1 carucate of land; meadow, 30 acres. One of these, Wulfward by name, is of the King's jurisdiction. Always 3 1/2 ploughs. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 10d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,154 In UPTON 27 Freemen, 1 1/2 carucates of land; meadow, 35 acres. Always 3 ploughs. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 2s. The King and the Earl had the full jurisdiction over all these except 7 whom [the Earl] had in patronage in the jurisdiction. Between these 2 [villages], Fishley and Upton, 25 Freemen, 60 acres of land; meadow, 13 acres. Always 1/2 plough in Upton. 1 Freeman, 12 acres. ^[Earl R[alph] the elder held them]^ Value 2s. The jurisdiction of these is in the Hundred. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,155 In [South] WALSHAM 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 7 pigs; 1/2 salt-house. Also 17 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Also in the same [[South] Walsham], 1 free man, at 30 acres of land. 2 smallholders. He and the men have always had 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Also under him there are 6 Freemen, at 6 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Also in the same [[South] Walsham], 11 Freemen, at 16 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,156 In PANXWORTH 3 Freemen, 1 carucate of land and 19 acres; meadow, 12 acres. 9 smallholders. Then 1 plough, later and now 2. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,157 In RANWORTH 7 Freemen, 50 acres of land; meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 plough. The jurisdiction of these is in the Hundred. Panxworth and Ranworth have 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,158 In [Wood]BASTWICK 1 Freeman, at 27 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,159 In HEMBLINGTON 6 Freemen, at 30 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 ploughs. In the same ^[Hemblington]^ 2 Freemen. One of these is in the Hundred's jurisdiction, 1/2 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 6 acres. Also they have under them 7 Freemen, at 20 acres of land; <129b> meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 1/2 ploughs among them all. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,160 In MOULTON [St Mary] 10 Freemen, 2 carucates of land. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; always 4 ploughs. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 15 1/2d. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,161 In WICKHAMPTON 1 Freeman, 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 10 1/2d. King Edward had the jurisdiction, and [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] when he forfeited. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,162 In REEDHAM 3 Freemen, at 40 acres of land. 7 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Under them 6 Freemen, at 20 acres of land. Between them all 1 plough always. ^[The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,163 In MOULTON [St Mary] 7 free men. In WICKHAMPTON 1 Freeman, at 56 acres of land. They have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. They are in the Hundred's jurisdiction. All these with others who are in another Hundred pay £8 blanched, 100s in customary dues at face value, premium 20s. The Earl ^[Gyrth]^ had the full jurisdiction over all those who sought the Earl's fold; the King and the Earl [had it] over all the others. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,164 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In MARTHAM, 1 outlier, 30 acres of land. It belongs in Caister. Also 3 Freemen, at 15 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. ^[free men held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,165 In BURGH [St Margaret] 20 acres. The whole is valued in Caister. ^[free men held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,166 In CLIPPESBY 1 free man, at 4 1/2 acres of land. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,167 In ROLLESBY 1 free man, at 15 acres of land. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,168 In WINTERTON 1 free man, 10 acres of land. He is valued with the free men in [South] Walsham. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,169 The Half-Hundred of DISS Algar, [* Earl *] Harold's free man, held WINFARTHING, as a manor before 1066, 6 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; always 20 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Then woodland 250 pigs, later and now 200. Meadow, 9 acres. <130a> Always 2 horses at the hall; 6 head of cattle. Always 14 pigs; 14 goats. Also in the same ^[Winfarthing]^ 5 free men under the patronage only of Algar before 1066, at 40 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,170 In BURSTON 4 free men under the patronage only of Algar before 1066, at 40 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Winfarthing]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,171 In GISSING 8 free men under the patronage only of Algar before 1066, at 60 acres of land. Always 4 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs between them all, later and now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Winfarthing]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,172 In SHIMPLING 1 whole free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s before 1066, at 12 acres of land. Always 1 plough. In the same ^[Shimpling]^ 2 Freemen, at 16 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. St E[dmund's] claims this and the Hundred testifies to it but Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held it when he forfeited. Of these St E[dmund's] claims 14 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Winfarthing]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,173 In TIVETSHALL 2 free men under the patronage of Algar with land, 35 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Woodland, 4 pigs; always 1 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Winfarthing]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,174 In SHELFANGER 1 villager, 15 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. Woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then of Winfarthing 40s; later and now £8 3s 4d blanched. All [were] free with jurisdiction when G[odric the steward] acquired it; now they pay £7 but they cannot pay so much any longer. Winfarthing has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 9d. ^[Algar, [* Earl *] Harold's free man, held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,175 Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], King Edward's thane, held FERSFIELD, as 2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders. Then and later 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,176 In BURSTON, 1 outlier, at 1 carucate of land, which belongs in Fersfield, always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. <130b> Then 1/2 plough in lordship, later nothing, now 1/2. ^[Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], King Edward's thane, held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,177 In FERSFIELD 13 Freemen, 60 acres of land. Always 3 ploughs. In the same ^[Fersfield]^ 3 free men of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]'s before 1066, 80 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Fersfield]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,178 In BURSTON 11 free men of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]'s before 1066, at 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Fersfield]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,179 In BRESSINGHAM 7 free men under the patronage of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], at 30 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value of Fersfield with an outlier and Burston, then 60s; later £7 6s 8d between tribute and customary dues; value now £12 6s 8[d] blanched and of this £12 the free men give 100s and 6[s] 7d. Fersfield has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 7d. Burston has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 12d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,180 In SHIMPLING 1 half-a-free-man at 4 acres of land. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Fersfield. Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] held him]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,181 In FERSFIELD before 1066 lay the full jurisdiction of all those who had less than 30 acres. Of those who had 30 acres, and of Winfarthing, the full jurisdiction lay in the Hundred; when [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited he had it. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,182 `LODDING' Hundred Hagni [* the reeve *], a thane under the patronage of the King and [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held BEDINGHAM before 1066, as 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers; later and now 2. Then 4 smallholders, later and now 5; always 3 slaves. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1 1/2. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. <131a> Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 horse at the hall; 1 head of cattle; always 14 pigs. Before 1066, 6 Freemen were attached to this manor with all customary dues; later and now 26, of whom Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] added 20 with fold-rights. Among them all 80 [acres of land]. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. In the same ^[Bedingham]^ 5 free men. Hagni [* the reeve *] had the patronage of 3 and Algar of 2. Also in WOODTON 1 free man under the patronage of Godwin. Between them all 1 1/2 carucates of land; 12 smallholders. Always among them all 5 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value of the whole then £4; later and now £8 blanched, premium of 20s. These 6 free men give 27s 4d of this £8. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 11d, whoever holds there. King Edward had the jurisdiction over these free men but Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] held it unjustly when he forfeited. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,183 Ketil, a free man under the patronage only of Edwin, held SISLAND, as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now none. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Then 1 mill, later none. Then 13 Freemen, later and now 9 1/2. King Edward [had] the jurisdiction. 26 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 20s; later and now 40[s] blanched. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 [furlongs] and 11 perches in width, tax of 8d. In MUNDHAM 1/2 church, at 10 acres. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,184 In WOODTON 2 free men, 12 acres. It belongs to Eaton and is valued there. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ In SHOTESHAM 10 acres. It lies in Bedingham. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,185 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Godwin, Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s uncle, held SALL before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, later and now 8; always 2 slaves. <131b> Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 2 cobs; 10 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 30 sheep. Also 9 Freemen and a half, 46 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Also 6 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Then 6 ploughs, later and now 4. Value then £4; later 100s; now £10 blanched, premium of 20s at face value. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 6 1/2d in the King's tax, whoever holds there. The jurisdiction over these Freemen is in Foulsham, the King's manor. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,186 Ulf, 1 free man, held THURNING before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 6 villagers; 9 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; 1/2 mill; 4 cobs; 20 head of cattle; 16 pigs; 50 sheep. Also 6 Freemen, 16 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs upon the jurisdiction. The jurisdiction is in Foulsham, the King's manor. Value then and later 60s; now 100s blanched, premium 10s at face value. It has 5 furlongs in length and 6 in width, it pays 5d in the King's tax. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,187 In WITCHINGHAM 3 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 9 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 9 acres. Value then 20s; now 30s blanched. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,188 Hundred of TAVERHAM Edric [* of Laxfield *] held SPROWSTON before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, now 5. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 1/2. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1, and others could be restored. Woodland, 6 pigs. Here lie 2 free men in Catton, 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] <132a> NFK 1,189 Also in BEESTON [St Andrew] 6 free men, 30 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Eaton. Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,190 Also in WROXHAM 2 free men, 60 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. All this is [included] in the valuation of Eaton. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,191 In RACKHEATH 3 free men, 3 carucates of land. 3 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. Meadow, 7 acres. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 15d. Here lie 9 free men in Beeston [St Andrew] at 40 acres; always 1 plough. They are [included] in the same valuation. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Beeston [St Andrew] has 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, it pays 10d in the King's tax. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,192 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred [* Earl *] Gyrth held AYLSHAM before 1066, 16 carucates of land. Then 20 villagers, later and now 11. Then and later 88 smallholders, now 65. Then and later 2 slaves, now 3. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1, 6 could be [there]. Meadow, 12 acres. Then woodland, 400 pigs, later and now 300; always 2 mills. Always 7 pigs; 6 sheep; 7 goats. Then and later 60 Freemen, now 46. They have 1 1/2 carucates of land; 14 smallholders. Then 30 ploughs, later and now 24. Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Always 2 mills; 6 ploughs [could be there]. 1 outlier, SHIPDHAM, is an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, later and now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 8 pigs. BRUNDALL also is an adjunct of this manor, 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then £12, later £25 blanched; now £29 blanched, premium of 20s. It has 2 leagues in length and 2 in width, tax of 20d. <132b> Here 1 free man, 5 acres; value 16d. Humphrey nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger, held this, but the Hundred adjudged it to the King and he gave pledge of this; and yet his predecessor held it. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,193 Godwin held SAXTHORPE before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 10 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Then 1 mill, later and now 2. Always 4 cobs; 20 head of cattle; 50 pigs; 50 goats. Also 15 Freemen and a half, 40 acres of land. 3 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Also 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Also 1 outlier, MATLASK, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Also 15 Freemen, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; always 4 ploughs. Value then £4, later [£]6, now £10 blanched, premium of 20s. It has 1 league in length and another in width, tax of 12d. Matlask has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 3d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,194 Godwin held MANNINGTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, later 5, now 4. Always 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, later and now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Then woodland, 60 pigs, later and now 30. Always 2 mills; 2 cobs; 14 pigs; 8 sheep; 40 goats. Also 5 Freemen, 24 acres of land. Always 1 plough; woodland, 4 pigs. Value then 60s; later 80[s]; now 100[s] blanched 16d, premium of 20s. <133a> It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 3 3/4d. In BELAUGH 2 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 34 acres of land. In [Little] BARNINGHAM 1 Freeman of the same, 16 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] held these Freemen when he forfeited. Now Godric [* the steward *] has them as part of the King's Holding. It is [included] in the valuation of Aylsham. In SCOTTOW 1 Freeman of St Benedict's, 43 acres. Always 2 smallholders. This man [is held] in the same way as the others. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,195 In CRACKFORD 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Now 1 mill. This is [included] in the valuation of Aylsham. It has 4 1/2 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 4d. In ITTERINGHAM 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 1 carucate of land. Always 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 5 pigs. [It is included] in the same valuation. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 5 1/2d. In HEVINGHAM 1 free man, a priest, 40 acres of land in alms and he sings 3 masses in any one week. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 5s 4d. Also 1 Freeman, 8 acres; value 20d. Leofstan, the predecessor of Tihel [* of Helléan *], held this [Freeman] before 1066, and [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] held him when he forfeited. [This Freeman] is of the jurisdiction of Cawston. Now Godric [* the steward *] holds him. But Turold, William of Warenne's man, took possession of him against the King and held [him] for three years. Now it has been adjudged against him, and Turold pays 5s for [him as] the King's chattel and has given pledge to do justice. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,196 TUNSTEAD Hundred In WITTON 1 priest, 30 acres in alms. Always 9 Freemen, at 12 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. <133b> For this he sings 3 masses for the King and Queen. Then he paid 2s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10d, whoever holds there. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,197 Hundred of `HAPPING' Edric [* of Laxfield *] held HAPPISBURGH before 1066, 13 carucates of land. Always 21 villagers; 20 smallholders; always 3 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 9 men's ploughs, later and now 7. Meadow 10 acres; woodland, 16 pigs; 4 head of cattle; 18 pigs; 200 sheep. Also 21 Freemen, 86 acres. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. Also 12 free men of whom Edric [* of Laxfield *] had the patronage only, 4 carucates of land. 8 villagers; 9 smallholders and a half; 1 slave. Edric [* the steersman *], Count Alan's man, annexed 1/2 carucate of these and gave pledge. Then 10 ploughs, later and now 9. Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ added these free men to this manor, and they are now leased out in the same. He held them when he forfeited. Value of the whole then £7; the free men 40s. The value of the whole was £10 in the time of Ralph, now £16 blanched, premium 20s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and the same in width, whoever holds there, premium [tax] of 30d. Robert Malet claims this land and says that his father ^[William Malet]^ held it when he went into the marsh, and the Hundred testifies to this; and yet he did not hold it on the day when he died. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,198 Hundred of `HAPPING' Godwin, the thane, held LESSINGHAM before 1066, 3 carucates and 30 acres. Always 15 villagers; 16 smallholders; 6 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 3 men's <134a> ploughs; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 2 cobs; 3 head of cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep. Also 8 free men, 100 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 60s, and the free men 10s; later the whole [£]4; now [£]6 blanched, premium 20s at face value. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length, tax of 10 1/2d. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,199 ^[Godwin held]^ HEMPSTEAD, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 10 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 15 acres; 2 head of cattle; 13 pigs; 160 sheep. Also 36 Freemen, 108 acres. Always 6 ploughs. Also 16 free men, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 smallholders. 6 ploughs; meadow, 14 acres. Value then 50s and the free men 40s; later and now £8 blanched, premium of 20s at face value. It has 1 league in length and another in width, tax of 18d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,200 Godwin held PALLING before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 14 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 20 acres; 14 wild mares; 2 cobs; 23 pigs; 71 sheep. Value then £4; later and now [£]6 blanched. It has 8 furlongs and 12 perches [in length] and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 7 1/2d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,201 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' 80 free men held CAISTER before 1066, now the same. 4 carucates of land. Then 22 ploughs. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] made a manor of all this. Now 1 plough in lordship; 21 men's [ploughs]; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1/2 mill; 39 salt-houses; 3 cobs; 8 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 360 sheep. Value then £8; later [£]10, now [£]14, and yet the Abbot of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ <134b> has £6 out of this manor. It has 1 league in length and 100 perches and 1 league in width, tax of 44d, whoever holds there. This was delivered by exchange for land in Cornwall with every customary due as Godric [* the steward *] states. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,202 Wigstan, a free man of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, held MAUTBY, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres. Now 1/2 mill. Always 7 salt-houses; 7 head of cattle; 2 pigs; 122 sheep. Also 16 and a half free men under patronage only, 80 acres of land. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; 4 salt-houses. Also 14 free men whom Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] added. They have 2 carucates of land and 50 acres. 7 smallholders and a half. Always 9 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres; 6 1/2 salt-houses and 1/4 of one. The King and the Earl [have] always [had] the jurisdiction of the whole. Value of all those free men then 30s; now 53[s] 7d. Value of the manor then 40s; later 50[s], now 66[s] 6d. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 2s. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,203 2 free men held RUNHAM before 1066; one was the man of Edric of Laxfield, the other of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable. Always 1 1/2 carucates of land. 10 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 16 acres; 10 salt-houses in lordship; 1 cob; 1 head of cattle; 101 sheep; 9 pigs. Also 11 Freemen and a half, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; 2 1/2 salt-houses. Also 11 free men and a half, at 1/2 carucate of land and 5 acres. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 3 acres; 2 salt-houses. Value always 10s. The King and the Earl [had] the jurisdiction [then] and now. <135a> Value then 30s, later 50[s]; now 90s blanched, premium of 20s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width, tax of 2s, whoever holds there. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,204 In THRIGBY 6 free men of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, 40 acres. Always 1 plough; 1/2 salt-house; meadow, 4 acres. Value 9s in the outlying jurisdiction of [South] Walsham. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,205 HUMBLEYARD Hundred Edric of Laxfield, predecessor of Robert Malet, held EATON before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, later none, now 1. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; 1 mill. Now 6 head of cattle; 6 pigs; 6 sheep. Also 10 Freemen, 80 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. 1 church, 14 acres; value 14d. Also 4 free men in STOKE [Holy Cross] under Edric [* of Laxfield *] in patronage only, 45 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres; 1/4 of a mill. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,206 Also in EARLHAM 1 free man, Wulfgeat by name, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 16 acres. Now 1 villager. The same Wulfgeat has [had?] under him 10 free men, at 80 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. Value of the whole then £4; when Robert Blunt held it the same; now £7; and the free men now 60s. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 7 1/4d. Earlham has 1 league and 1 furlong in length and 1 league in width, tax of 8 1/4d. In EARLHAM 3 free men, 42 acres. Always 1 smallholder. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. It lies in Bowthorpe. <135b> 1 church, 14 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre; value 15d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,207 `DEPWADE' Hundred In CARLETON [Rode] 4 1/2 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Howe. ^[Alnoth [* Grutt *] held it]^ [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] NFK 1,208 `CLAVERING' Hundred Ulf, the man of the predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ of Robert Malet, held RAVENINGHAM, 3 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; 13 pigs; 200 sheep. Also 10 free men in fold-rights and patronage, 64 1/2 acres. Then 4 ploughs, later 2, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Also 3 Freemen, 4 acres. Value then 30s; now 60[s] blanched. In the same ^[Raveningham]^ 1 free man, Ketil Friday, 7 acres; 1 marsh. Value 12d. [= ?1? Lands of King William which Godric [* the steward *] looks after =] List 3 LANDS OF [ARCH]BISHOP STIGAND OF WHICH WILLIAM OF NOYERS HAS CHARGE IN THE KING'S HANDS NFK 1,209 Hundred of `SMETHDON' ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held HUNSTANTON before 1066. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; when W[illiam] acquired it 1 1/2; now the same. Always 16 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Then 1 mill; 1/2 fishery. Then 1 cob, now the same. 2 head <136a> of cattle; 14 pigs; 44 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, 60 acres. Value then 70s; later and now 110[s]. 1 free woman lay here before 1066, 30 acres of land. Later Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ had it for 3 years before he forfeited, and when he forfeited; later Robert Blunt held it. Godric [* the steward *] [held it] at revenue for 30s with other land. Again Siward has attached it to this manor and it does not pay revenue to Godric [* the steward *]. W[illiam] of Noyers added 3 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, at 4 acres of land. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, at 20s it pays [tax of] 6d, whoever holds there. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,210 `GRIMSHOE' Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held METHWOLD before 1066, 20 carucates of land. Then 28 villagers, later 24, now 18. Then 4 smallholders, later 8, now 13. Always 24 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, later and now 5. Then 23 men's ploughs, later 13, now 7. Always 2 1/2 mills; 7 fisheries in lordship; 4 cobs; 12 head of cattle; 84 pigs; 800 sheep; 27 beehives. Here has always lain 1 outlier, WEETING. Always 3 villagers; 1 smallholder; 3 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 1 men's plough; always 2 cobs. In FELTWELL 60 acres of land. In THETFORD 1/2 carucate of land. 5 smallholders before 1066, now 3; 2 messuages are empty. 1 church. Also 1 church of St Helen ^[of Thetford]^ with 1 carucate of land. 1 villager. 1 plough could be [there]. In HILGAY 1 free man, 30 acres. 1 plough. In UPWELL 3 smallholders. In the whole manor [there] could be 8 ploughs. Value then £20, now [£]30. <136b> It has 2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 2s 1/2d of a 20s tax. Also 4 free men were an adjunct of this manor before 1066, now W[illiam] of War[enne] has [them]. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,211 ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held CROXTON before 1066. Always 5 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, later 4, now none. Now 4 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, later 4, now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs. Then 1 mill, which later Earl Ralph [* Wader *] took after 1066. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 cob; 6 head of cattle; 19 pigs; 215 sheep. Here lay 17 Freemen before 1066, of these W[illiam] of War[enne] has 16 and Ralph of Tosny [1]. Value then £10; value now 40s but it pays 100s. There could be 3 ploughs. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, it pays 12d of a 20s tax. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,212 `LAUNDICH' Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held MILEHAM before 1066, 10 carucates of land. Always 20 villagers; 44 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 1. Meadow, 106 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship, and 1 plough could be restored. Then 24 men's ploughs, later and now 19, and 5 could be restored. Woodland, 1000 pigs; always 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Also 3 Freemen, 1 carucate and 1 acre of land. Then and later 12 villagers, now 4; always 10 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 1/2, and 1/2 could be restored. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2, and the others could be restored. Then woodland, 100 pigs, now 50. Also 4 Freemen, 30 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 1 carucate of land; 1 Freeman, 8 acres. In all, 10 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 3. 1 men's plough; woodland, 10 pigs. <137a> Also 7 Freemen, 40 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 cob; 13 head of cattle; 24 pigs; 30 sheep; 50 goats. 1 outlier, LITCHAM, has always been an adjunct of this manor, 4 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 11 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 9 men's ploughs, now 5, and the others could be restored. Also 2 Freemen, 4 1/2 acres of land. Always 1 cob; 1 head of cattle; 16 pigs; 104 sheep; 20 goats. Another outlier, DUNHAM, also lies [there], 4 carucates of land. Then 19 villagers, later and now 10; always 8 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now none. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Also 8 Freemen, 34 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. In lordship always 1 plough, and 1/2 could be restored. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later 1, now 1/2, and 1 could be restored. Always 2 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 6 sheep. In this outlier always 1/2 market. Also in THETFORD 1/2 acre of land. Also 2 Freemen, 40 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value of all this before 1066 £30; later and now £60 blanched. It has 3 leagues in length and 1 in width; [it pays] 27d of a 20s tax, whoever has the land there. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,213 In BITTERING 7 acres of woodland and 1 acre of land in which are 4 smallholders. This Godric [* the steward *] claims as part of the Holding of Earl Ralph [* Wader *]. A certain woman who held it before 1066 is willing to undergo judicial ordeal that it has been released from pledge. Siward holds this in pledge. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,214 In KIRTLING 2 Freemen, 17 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Before 1066 1 plough, now nothing. This is [included] in the valuation of Mileham. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] <137b> NFK 1,215 FOREHOE Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held WYMONDHAM before 1066. 4 carucates of land. Always 60 villagers; 50 smallholders; 8 slaves. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 60 men's ploughs, now 24; ^[Earl]^ Ralph Wader made this undoing before he forfeited, and they could all be restored. Then woodland 100 pigs, now 60. Meadow, 60 acres. Always 2 mills; 1 fishery. Always 2 cobs; 16 head of cattle; 50 pigs; 24 sheep. 87 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor before 1066, now only 18. They have 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Further 1 Freeman, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders; 1 mill; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value of this manor with all jurisdiction before 1066 [***], with [the] jurisdiction [worth] £20; now [£]60. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 in width, tax of 6s 8d. Among these Freemen who have been taken away William of Warenne has 55. They have under them 57 smallholders. In all they have 5 carucates of land. Meadow, 12 acres. Before 1066 they had 20 ploughs, now 13. 1/2 mill. Value always £10. Also Ralph of Beaufour has 10 Freemen, 2 carucates of land. 32 smallholders. Always 7 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres; 1 1/2 mills. Also Count Alan [has] 1 Freeman, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 13 smallholders. 3 ploughs; meadow, 9 acres; 1 mill. Value 30s. Also Roger Bigot [has] 2 Freemen, 45 acres of land. 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Woodland, then 60 pigs, now 16. Value 7s 6d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,216 BLOFIELD Hundred Archbishop Stigand held THORPE [St Andrew] before 1066, 3 carucates of land. <138a> Then 24 villagers, later 23, now 22; 5 smallholders always. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 4 men's ploughs; woodland for 1200 pigs; meadow, 40 acres. Then and now 1 cob. Always 2 head of cattle; 13 pigs; always 36 goats. Always 26 Freemen, at 2 carucates of land. One has 3 smallholders. Always 4 1/2 ploughs. Of one of them Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] had a half, at 30 acres of land, and the jurisdiction of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand; and when R[alph] forfeited he had the man and the jurisdiction; and later R[obert] Blunt at tribute; now W[illiam] of Noyers in the tribute of Thorpe [St Andrew]. Value then £12 and 1 sester of honey and 2000 herrings; later and now £30 blanched. It has 3 leagues in length and 1 league and 3 furlongs in width, tax of 8d. Also in the same ^[Thorpe [St Andrew]]^ 3 Freemen and a half with the full jurisdiction, at 32 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough among the men. Now Godwin Healfdene holds them from the gift of Earl R[alph] and the Hundred testifies to it, but they belong in Thorpe [St Andrew] with the customary dues. Further 140 sheep. Value always 24d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,217 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred Archbishop Stigand held SOMERTON; 1 free man, at 1 carucate of land. Always 12 villagers, 11 smallholders. Meadow, 6 1/2 acres; 1 1/2 salt-houses. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Always 3 cobs. Then 8 head of cattle. Always, 145 sheep; 2 beehives. Further there are 19 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. 3 ploughs. Value always 20s. W[illiam] of Noyers holds this land in the revenue of Mileham. The jurisdiction is in the Hundred. He [the 1 free man] could sell it without the licence of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand. Richard Poynant leased it. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,218 `HENSTEAD' Hundred 1 outlier, ARMINGHALL, at 1 carucate of land, which belongs in Thorpe [St Andrew]. Then 16 villagers, later and now 8. <138b> Then 2 slaves, now none; always 3 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Then 1 mill, later and now none, because Eudo ^[son of]^ Clamahoc took it away after 1066, and now R[alph] of Beaufour his successor holds it, as the Hundred testifies. It pays 24s. In the outlier are 4 Freemen, at 20 acres of land. Always 1 plough. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 8d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,219 EARSHAM Half-Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held EARSHAM before 1066, as 3 carucates of land. Then and later 21 villagers, now 25. Always 24 smallholders; always 5 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 16 men's ploughs, later and now 12. Then woodland, 300 pigs, later and now, 200. Meadow, 20 acres; always 2 mills. Always 3 horses at the hall; 1 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now the same; always 30 goats. Also 11 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. 4 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then £11; later and now £40 blanched. With everything that is attached to it, it has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 6d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,220 In DENTON 12 Freemen. ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand had the jurisdiction of 9 of these in Earsham and they had 60 acres; St Edmund's had the jurisdiction of 4 and they had 40 acres, so that they could neither grant nor sell their land outside the Church. But Roger Bigot added them to Earsham on account of the customary dues, because the jurisdiction was in the Hundred. Always 5 men's ploughs among them all. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] <139a> NFK 1,221 In ALBURGH 15 free men. The predecessor of Eudo son of Spirewic had the patronage of 13, St Edmund's of 2. At 80 acres of land among them all; meadow, 4 acres. Always 5 men's ploughs among them all. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 10d. But more hold there. ^[Jurisdiction in Earsham]^ [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,222 In REDENHALL 7 free men under the patronage of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand before 1066, at 60 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. ^[Jurisdiction in Earsham]^ [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,223 In STARSTON 15 Freemen of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand's who belong to Earsham with the jurisdiction. They hold 80 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. 6 smallholders. Always 8 ploughs among them all. In the same ^[Starston]^ 15 Freemen of whom St Edmund's had the patronage before 1066. But their land was entirely in the Church, but the full jurisdiction was in Earsham, and R[oger] Bigot therefore added them when he held the manor of Earsham in the time of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand. 60 acres of land among them all. Meadow, 1 acre; always 3 ploughs. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,224 In RUSHALL 10 free men of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand's before 1066, at 60 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. ^[Jurisdiction in Earsham]^ [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,225 In THORPE [Abbotts] 20 free men: 2 under the patronage of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand, and they had 100 acres of land before 1066; 18 [were] under the patronage of St Edmund's and they could not give up [their land] without permission of the Saint, but the full jurisdiction [was] in Earsham. Always 6 ploughs among them all; woodland, 4 pigs, meadow, 4 acres. It has 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; tax of 6d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,226 In BROCKDISH 28 free men: 5 of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand's with 1/2 carucate of land before 1066; and 23 of St Edmund's, at 140 acres; but they could <139b> neither grant nor sell [their land] without the permission of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand who had the jurisdiction. Then 8 ploughs among them all, now 7. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. It has 7 furlongs in length, 5 furlongs and 4 perches in width, tax of 6d. The full jurisdiction of all these was ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand's before 1066. All these free [men] paid ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand 40s before 1066. If they did not pay they forfeited £4. Now they pay £16 at face value in Earsham, where Richard Poynant leased them out. Before 1066 ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand had the full jurisdiction of this Half-Hundred, except Thorpe [Abbotts] [which was] of St Edmund's, and Pulham [which was] of St Etheldreda's in Earsham. When [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited he had the full jurisdiction of Redenhall and of [the men] under his patronage. When Raymond Gerald departed he had the jurisdiction of his own land, [as did] later his successor, R[oger] of Poitou; but indeed of the land which St Edmund's had in this Half-Hundred [St Edmund's] held the jurisdiction. In Billingford, Warengar retained as part of the Holding of Roger of Rames. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,227 In REDENHALL and in DENTON 2 free men of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand's with jurisdiction, 23 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. It is valued with the others. ^[Jurisdiction in Earsham]^ [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,228 `LODDING' Hundred DITCHINGHAM, 1 outlier, in Earsham, at 3 carucates of land, which ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held before 1066. Then 9 villagers, later and now 8. Then 5 smallholders, later and now 4. Then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 4 men's ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 18 acres. Then 2 mills, later and now 1. Always 48 pigs; 64 sheep; 55 goats. Also there are 22 Freemen, at 1 1/2 carucates of land. <140a> Always 8 ploughs among them all; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; 1 mill. It is valued in Earsham. It has 1 league and 4 furlongs in length and 9 [furlongs] in width, tax of 8d, whoever holds there. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,229 In MUNDHAM 7 free men who belong to this outlier ^[Ditchingham]^. Of these 7, 3 were under the patronage of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand, 2 under the patronage of Edwin, 1 of Algar, and 1 of Toli the sheriff. Among them all 60 acres of land. Always 3 ploughs. Robert son of Corbucion claims 4 of these of the King's livery, 24 acres of land, as the Hundred testifies; but afterwards R[oger] Bigot added them to Earsham, and he has 52 acres. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It is valued in Earsham. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,230 1 free man held in SEETHING under ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand, 1 carucate of land. After King William came to England ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand himself added it as an outlier in Toft [Monks]. Always 1 villager. Then 2 smallholders, later and now 3 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 1 horse at the hall. Now 3 pigs. Before 1066 21 Freemen, later and now 12; they have 24 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. It is [included] in the valuation of Toft [Monks]. Value then 40s; now it pays £4 10s in Toft [Monks]. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 16d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,231 Hundred of TAVERHAM ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held HORSTEAD before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Then 19 villagers, later and now 16; always 9 smallholders. Then 8 slaves, later and now 4. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 10 men's ploughs, later and now 6. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Always 3 mills; 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 7 pigs; 20 sheep. Then 30 <140b> goats, now 40; always 1 beehive. Then 18 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor at 3 carucates of land, who were delivered to Robert Blanchard; now they are part of the Holding of Roger of Poitou. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,232 In STANNINGHALL 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs; 2 mills; woodland, 20 pigs. This lies in Horstead, and the whole is [included] in the valuation of Mileham. Horstead has 1 league in length and another in width, tax of 15d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,233 In CATTON 13 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 12 pigs. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 8 3/4d. This is [included] in the valuation of Thorpe [St Andrew]. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,234 In SPROWSTON 140 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 15d, whoever holds there. This also is [included] in the valuation of Thorpe [St Andrew]. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,235 In BELAUGH 1 carucate of land and 24 acres which ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 1 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Horstead. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,236 HUMBLEYARD Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held LAKENHAM before 1066, an outlier in Thorpe [St Andrew], 2 carucates of land. Always 11 villagers. 2 Freemen, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. 1 church at 13 acres in alms. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2, and 3 ploughs could be restored. Meadow, 7 acres; always 1 mill. This is [included] in the valuation of Thorpe [St Andrew]. It has 2 leagues in length and 7 furlongs in width, tax of 3 1/4d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] <141a> NFK 1,237 `DEPWADE' Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held TACOLNESTON as an outlier in Wymondham, 5 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers; 21 smallholders; 6 slaves. 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 14 men's ploughs, later and now 5. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Always 1 mill; 4 cobs; 16 head of cattle; 50 pigs; 80 sheep; 15 goats. Also 5 Freemen, 12 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Also 8 free men, 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then £10; now [£]20 blanched. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10 1/2d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,238 `CLAVERING' Hundred ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand held TOFT [Monks] as a manor before 1066, 4 carucates of land and 20 acres. Always 14 villagers; 18 smallholders; 8 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; 8 [men's] ploughs; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 80 pigs; 1 cob; 4 head of cattle; 20 pigs; 100 sheep. Also 5 Freemen, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Also 1 outlier, HADDISCOE, 220 acres of land. Always 7 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. 100 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, 80 acres. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then £10; now [£]24 blanched. It has 1 league, 2 furlongs and 10 perches in length and 1 league in width, tax of 10 3/4d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,239 ^[Archbishop]^ S[tigand] held STOCKTON as an outlier, before 1066, in [the lands of] Earsham, 2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; 1 mill; 2 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 4 pigs. Also 30 Freemen, 3 carucates of land. Always 8 ploughs; meadow, 16 acres. <141b> Also in the same ^[Stockton]^ 1 church, 65 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 mill. Also 12 Freemen, 25 acres. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Also in STOCKTON lie 10 Freemen, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 smallholders. 7 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Also 21 Freemen in {IERPSTUNA}, 120 acres. Then 8 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 5 acres. Also 8 free men have been added to this manor; they have 12 acres; 1/2 plough. In ELLINGHAM, 5 Freemen, 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Also 1 church, 24 acres. In GILLINGHAM 12 free men, 3 carucates of land. 9 smallholders. Then 8 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Also 1 church, 30 acres of free land. Of these 9 were under the patronage of the predecessor of Ralph of Beaufour before 1066, 1 of Alwy of Thetford, 1 and a half of the Abbot of St Edmund's, and a half of ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand. In the same ^[Gillingham]^ 4 free men, 15 acres. 1/2 plough. ^[Archbishop]^ Stigand had the jurisdiction before 1066. They have been added to the tribute of Earsham, and all this is in the tribute of Earsham. The whole of Stockton has 2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 5s 4d, whoever may hold there. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,240 In RAVENINGHAM 3 free men, 30 acres of land. 1 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. It is [included] in the valuation of Toft [Monks]. In the same ^[Raveningham]^ 1 free man, 60 acres of land which he had pledged from many men. Always 1 plough. 27 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] NFK 1,241 In THURLTON 1 free man, 20 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. In the same ^[Thurlton]^ 2 free men, 10 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 16d. In THURLTON 1 free [man] of Ralph of Beaufour's predecessor; he has 8 acres. Value 12d. [= ?1? Land of King William held by Archbishop Stigand of which William of Noyers has charge =] <142a> ?2? LANDS OF THE BISHOP OF BAYEUX NFK 2,1 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In [Gayton] THORPE 2 Freemen before 1066, 60 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Value 6s 8d. One of these men was under the patronage only of the predecessor of Roger Bigot. All this lies in Snettisham. The whole of [Gayton] Thorpe [has] 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width, it pays 8d of a 20s tax. ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand held it]^ [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,2 [* Archbishop *] Stigand held GRIMSTON before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 16 villagers, later and now 8; always 13 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 28 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. 3 mills; always 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle, now 4. Always 60 sheep. 14 Freemen lie here, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Value then and later 100s; now £7. The whole of Grimston has 1 1/2 leagues in length and in width; it pays 2s of a 20s tax. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,3 [* Archbishop *] Stigand held HARPLEY before 1066 as 1 outlier in Snettisham, 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Also 5 Freemen, 12 acres of land. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. This Hugh of Port holds. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,4 [* Archbishop *] Stigand held SNETTISHAM before 1066, 8 carucates of land. <142b> Always 20 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 3. Meadow, 30 acres. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 6 men's ploughs, later and now 4. 5 mills; 1 salt-house; 1 fishery; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 4 cobs; 38 pigs; 440 sheep. Also 6 Freemen, 2 carucates of land. 10 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres; 1/2 mill; 1 fishery. And in SHERNBORNE 1 Freeman, 5 acres. 1 outlier, FLITCHAM, is an adjunct of this manor, 7 1/2 carucates of land. Always 18 villagers; 14 smallholders; 3 slaves; 8 Freemen. 4 mills. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Always 5 men's ploughs. 1 outlier in [West] NEWTON lies [there] also, 1 1/2 carucates [of land]. 6 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship. Always 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 20 acres. Also 2 Freemen, 16 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Always 1 cob; 7 sheep. Further 1 outlier, [Castle] RISING, 3 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 38 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 14 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Also 7 Freemen, 24 acres of land. Always 1 plough; 3 mills; 12 salt-houses; 1 fishery. Also 3 Freemen, 60 acres of land; always 1 plough. Also 1 Freeman, 60 acres; 1 plough. 26 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill; 1 salt-house. And in ROYDON 1 Freeman, 1 carucate of land. Always 25 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 2 salt-houses. Also 8 Freemen, 2 carucates of land and 16 acres. 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs; 1 1/2 salt-houses. Value of the whole before 1066 £50; later and now £80 and 100s. The whole has 2 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 league in width, whoever holds there, it pays 4s of a 20s King's tax. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <143a> NFK 2,5 Hundred of DOCKING 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand held DOCKING, 1 carucate of land. Always 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. This is [included] in the valuation of Snettisham. In STANHOE 12 free men under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066; then 4 carucates of land. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. In [Bircham] TOFTS 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand held 4 carucates of land before 1066. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, and later and now 1. Always 8 villagers; 5 smallholders. This is [included] in the valuation of Snettisham. All this [Bircham] Tofts has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, it pays 10d of a 20s tax. The whole of Stanhoe has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, it pays 14 1/2d of a 20s tax. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,6 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred In WARHAM [* Archbishop *] Stigand held 2 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 30d. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,7 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In FRAMINGHAM Roger Bigot holds 60 acres of land which Godwin held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066. Then 4 smallholders, now 7. Then 2 ploughs, later 1 1/2, now 2 in lordship. The men, always 3 oxen. Also 4 Freemen and a half, at 16 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres. They have always ploughed with 3 oxen. And in YELVERTON 1 Freeman and a half, at 16 acres. They have always ploughed with 3 oxen. And in HOLVERSTON 3 Freemen and 2 halves, at 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. And in KIRBY [Bedon] 2 Freemen and a half, at 12 acres. They have always ploughed with 3 oxen; always 1 horse at the hall. Then 8 pigs, now 28. 6 beehives. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,8 In SHOTESHAM Alfred, 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held 12 acres before 1066. Also 3 Freemen, at 20 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. And in PORINGLAND 1 free man and 1 Freeman, at 21 acres. <143b> Always 1/2 plough. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,9 In BRAMERTON 2 1/2 acres of land. They are valued in Cringleford. Holverston has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 8d. ^[Alfred the priest, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held it]^ [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,10 `EYNESFORD' Hundred In WESTON [Longville] [* Archbishop *] Stigand held 1 outlier before 1066, 50 acres of land; [meadow], 20 acres. 6 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Snettisham. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,11 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In WICKMERE 2 free men, 30 acres of land. Always 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. Tihel of Helléan holds this. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] NFK 2,12 HUMBLEYARD Hundred In CRINGLEFORD Alfred the priest, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow 8 acres; always 1 mill. Also 17 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Also 3 free men and a half under patronage only before 1066, 51 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 3/4 of a mill. Also 4 Freemen, 7 1/2 acres under them. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Roger Bigot holds this. It has 1/2 league and 2 furlongs in length and 6 furlongs in width, tax of 11d, whoever holds there. In FLORDON 2 free [men] and a half of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 25 acres. Then 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. Roger Bigot holds this. [= ?2? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?3? LANDS OF COUNT R[OBERT] OF MORTAIN NFK 3,1 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In ROUGHTON Wulfnoth held 1 carucate of land before 1066. <144a> Always 2 villagers and a half; 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; always 1 mill. Then 1 cob and now. 3 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs. Now 20 sheep; 12 goats. Value always 20s. It has 9 furlongs in length and 5 in width, 10 1/2d in tax. [= ?3? Lands of Count R[obert] of Mortain =] NFK 3,2 TUNSTEAD Hundred Earl Harold held {CLAREIA} before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. [= ?3? Lands of Count R[obert] of Mortain =] ?4? LANDS OF COUNT ALAN NFK 4,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' SWAFFHAM belonged to the realm and King Edward gave it to Earl R[alph] ^[the constable]^. Then 12 villagers, later and now 8. Then and always 26 smallholders. When he acquired it and now 3 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, when he acquired it 2, now 4. 12 free men dwelt there. Always 8 ploughs among the men; woodland for 13 pigs; 1 1/2 mills; 1 fishery. 1 cob was found then, now 2; always 4 head of cattle. Then and now 12 pigs; always 200 sheep. It has 1 league in length and another in width, it pays 16d towards tax. Value then £8; later and now [£]16, and besides these 20s. This land was acquired as 2 manors. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,2 Phanceon holds NARFORD which Alfheah held before 1066. Then and always 8 villagers; always 12 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, when he acquired it and now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 3. Then 6 men's ploughs, when he acquired it and now 5. Also 4 free men held 1 carucate of land there. A plough; 1 1/2 mills; 1 fishery; meadow, 8 acres. When he acquired it he found 3 cobs, now 2. Then no head of <144b> cattle, now 7. Then 16 pigs, now 35. Then 100 sheep less 6, now 86. 5 beehives. It has 1 mile in length and 8 furlongs in width, it pays 18d in tax. Value then £4; later and now 100s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,3 In FOULDEN Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds 1/2 carucate of land which Aldstan held. Always 1 plough; 1 mill; meadow, 1 acre. It is valued with Swaffham. In the same village ^[Foulden]^ 2 free men hold 1 carucate of land. Under these 5 smallholders; 1 slave. 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 40s. It is measured with the land of W[illiam] of War[enne]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,4 In SCULTHORPE 15 acres. It pays 20d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,5 In PALGRAVE Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 1/2 carucate of land. Then and now 6 smallholders. Then and now 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then and always 10s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,6 In PICKENHAM Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds 2 carucates of land which Godwin held. Then and always 6 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 ploughs; the villagers, 3 ploughs; woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill; 1 fishery. Also 6 free men have always dwelt there. They have 1 plough. Value then 30s; now 60s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,7 In the other PICKENHAM the same man ^[Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *]]^ holds. 9 free men before 1066, 3 ploughs. Now 7 free men and they have 5 ploughs; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width, it pays tax of 12d. Value then 40s, now 50s. In [Great] CRESSINGHAM he holds 1 villager, 10 acres. It is valued above. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,8 `LAUNDICH' Hundred In MILEHAM 1/2 carucate of land, and 6 acres in STANFIELD which the son of [* Bishop *] Almer holds, which 2 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand held before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 ploughs; woodland for 20 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,9 FOREHOE Hundred [* Earl *] Gyrth held COSTESSEY before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. <145a> Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; always 2 mills. Always 14 head of cattle; a park for beasts of chase; 27 pigs; 13 goats. 1 outlier, BAWBURGH, is an adjunct of this manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 mill. In [Honingham] THORPE 1 carucate of land, an outlier in this manor. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 mill. 44 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 3 carucates of land. Then 12 ploughs, now 8, and 4 could be restored. In BARFORD 7 Freemen and a half, 46 acres of land. 2 ploughs. 6 free villagers; 5 smallholders. 1/2 mill; meadow, 2 acres. Value then £20; now [£]45. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. And Bawburgh has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 8 1/2d. [Honingham] Thorpe [has] 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 6 1/2d. The land of the Freemen has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. This is Easton; and HONINGHAM, which a certain one of these Freemen holds, has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,10 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Gyrth's held WRAMPLINGHAM, 15 acres of land. Always 1 plough. 1 villager. 1/2 mill. Value 20s. Of this Godric [* the steward *] claims 1/2 of a house as part of the King's Holding, and the Hundred testifies to this. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,11 In BRANDON [Parva] 6 Freemen and a half, 12 acres of land. 1 plough. This is [included] in the valuation of Costessey. In RUNHALL 4 Freemen, 10 acres. 1/2 plough. <145b> In CARLETON [Forehoe] 3 Freemen, 10 acres. 1/2 plough. In HONINGHAM 1 Freeman, 30 acres. 1 plough. 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. All this is [included] in the valuation of Costessey. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,12 In WRAMPLINGHAM 2 Freemen, 4 acres of land. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Costessey?]^ [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,13 In MARLINGFORD 2 Freemen, 16 acres. 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Costessey?]^ [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,14 In {TOKETORP} Enisant Musard holds 30 acres which were added [to] the manor. Always 1 plough; 4 villagers; 1/4 of a mill. Value 20s. In the same ^[{Toketorp}]^ 1 1/2 carucates of land which Toki held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand [and] Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] [holds] now as a manor. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Now 1 mill; meadow, 10 acres. Always 5 head of cattle; 2 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,15 `MITFORD' Hundred In [East] TUDDENHAM 10 Freemen of [* Earl *] Gyrth's in Costessey before 1066, 42 acres of land. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. They are [included] in the valuation of Costessey. In {APPETHORP} 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 30 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. [It is included] in the same valuation. In YAXHAM 2 Freemen of the same, 24 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the same valuation. In {BASKENEA} 12 acres of land; 1 Freeman of the same. [It is included] in the same valuation. In FLOCKTHORPE 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's, in Costessey; 30 acres of land. 2 slaves. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,16 Phanceon holds WESTFIELD which S[t] E[theldreda]'s held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 8 villagers; 8 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value then 60s; now 40s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 6d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,17 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In SYDERSTONE Alfheah held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Always 14 smallholders. <146a> Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 cob. Then 4 pigs, now 16. Then 40 sheep, now 100. Value then 60s; now the same. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width, 13d in tax. He also ^[Phanceon]^ holds. In RUDHAM there is an outlier to this manor, 1/2 carucate of land. 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Syderstone. He also ^[Phanceon]^ holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,18 Hundred of HOLT In BRININGHAM Geoffrey holds what Thorbiorn [* of Orwell *], a free man who was under patronage to [* Earl *] Harold, held before 1066, 30 acres. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1 plough; woodland for 3 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 5s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,19 In BALE 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, at 1/2 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 3s. He also ^[Geoffrey]^ holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,20 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' In [Field] DALLING Count Alan holds 1 Freeman, at 1/2 carucate of land. He was [* Earl *] Harold's man before 1066. Always 6 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value always 7s. He also ^[Geoffrey]^ holds. In WARHAM and in HOLKHAM and in WELLS [next the Sea] Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds from the Count 11 Freemen, at 2 carucates of land. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and now 40s. Edwy, the King's reeve, claims 1 man here at 30 acres, and this the Hundred testifies. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,21 HOLT Hundred Alstan held HUNWORTH before 1066, and now [he holds] from Count A[lan]. 30 acres of land. 8 villagers. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre; 2 mills. Then they had 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. All this is valued in Saxthorpe. Ri[bald] also holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,22 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In MATLASK {Estan} , 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held 16 acres of land before 1066. Always 2 smallholders with 2 oxen. <146b> It is valued in Saxthorpe. He also ^[Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *]]^ holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,23 In SUFFIELD Gunni, 1 free man of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, held. 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. Always 4 smallholders. 1/2 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; meadow, 1/2 acre. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,24 In GUNTON 1 Freeman, at 12 acres of land; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 6s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,25 In MATLASK, where Count Alan holds, 1 man of the King's claims 16 acres of land by offering judicial ordeal or battle against the Hundred which testifies that they [belong] to the Count. But a certain man of the Count's is willing to prove that the Hundred testifies the truth, either by judicial ordeal or by battle. Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,26 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] holds SOMERTON which Aelfric, [* Earl *] Harold's man, held before 1066. 3 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, later and now 2; always 11 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 30 acres. 1 1/2 salt-houses. Also 9 free men, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 cobs at the hall, 2 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 24. Then 100 sheep, now 200. Always 10 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Two halves of these were of St Benedict of Holme's and Godram annexed [them] in the time of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]. Always 3 ploughs. Further there are 7 Freemen, 67 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value of all this then and later £5; now £9 with the Freemen who are in the Hundred. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs and 10 [perches] in width, tax of 30d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,27 In MARTHAM 2 Freemen and a half, at 6 acres of land and 20 acres in lordship. Always 1/2 plough. In REPPS 1 free man and a half, 10 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. They are valued in Somerton. In BASTWICK 2 free men who belong in Somerton, 12 acres; meadow, 1 acre. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] <147a> NFK 4,28 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' WESTON [Longville], 20 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. 16 smallholders. Among them all before 1066 8 ploughs, later and now 5. Meadow, 4 acres. These Freemen are [included] in the valuation of Costessey. The jurisdiction was in the King's [manor of] Foulsham, before 1066; now A[lan] holds because Earl Ralph [* Wader *] held. ^[King Edward held them]^ [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,29 Alfheah, 1 free man, held LYNG before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 300 pigs; 1 mill. Also 5 Freemen, 24 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. In [East] TUDDENHAM half a Freeman, 12 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. In BAWDESWELL 1 Freeman, 30 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then £4; later £10; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and in width, it pays 4 1/2d of the king's tax. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,30 Wigwin holds BYLAUGH which Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ held before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 7 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill. Now 1 cob. Then 8 head of cattle, now 12. Then 35 pigs, now 40; always 100 sheep. Now 3 beehives. Also 12 Freemen, 2 carucates of land. Then 6 ploughs, later 3, now 2. Woodland, 30 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Here lies 1 outlier which is called BECK, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later £3; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 4 1/2d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,31 Godric [* the steward *] holds FOXLEY which Lord, 1 free man, held before 1066. Now Alan [holds] and Godric from him. 3 carucates of land. <147b> Always 10 villagers and 3 of these dwell in BECK; 21 smallholders and 2 of these dwell in BILLINGFORD. Then 2 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 300 pigs. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 1. Now 14 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 22. Then 40 sheep, now 100. Then 60 goats, now none. Then 5 beehives, now 7. Also 2 Freemen in the same village ^[Foxley]^, and in BAWDESWELL 12, and they have 48 acres of land. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 100s; later £8; now £10. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 8 1/2d towards the King's tax. Bawdswell has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 8 1/2d, whoever holds there. [It is] outside the measurement of Foxley. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,32 In SWANNINGTON Ansketil [* of Fourneaux *] holds what Thorbiorn [* of Orwell *], 1 free man, held before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Then 8 Freemen, later and now 5. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,33 Hundred of TAVERHAM In TAVERHAM Thorbert? [* of Orwell *], 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value then and now 20s. Haimer holds. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,34 In FELTHORPE, 80 acres and 8 acres of land, 20 free men. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. It is [included] in the valuation of Costessey. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width, it pays 8 1/2d in tax. In ATTLEBRIDGE 3 free men under [* Earl *] Gyrth, 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2; meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] <148a> NFK 4,35 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Aethelstan? held SAXTHORPE under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, now Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds; 1 carucate of land. Then and later 20 villagers, now 8; always 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 30 pigs; always 1 1/2 mills. Always 4 Freemen, 28 acres of land; 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,36 In SCOTTOW 1 free man, 12 acres of land. Value 12d. He also ^[Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *]]^ [holds]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,37 TUNSTEAD Hundred St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ held WORSTEAD before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 10. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value always 20s. [In] DILHAM and in PANXWORTH 50 acres of land, 1 Freeman of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's. Then 3 villagers, now 3. Then 3 smallholders, now 2 and a half. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 8s; now 5[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,38 Hundred of `HAPPING' Godwin, a free man of Edric of Laxfield's, held HICKLING before 1066; now Wiuhomarch [* the steward *] holds. 3 1/2 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3. 1 church, 20 acres; value 20d. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 24 acres; 1 cob; 5 wild mares; 4 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 24. Then 100 sheep, now 200. 2 beehives. Also 9 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Also in STALHAM 11 free men, 100 acres of land in patronage only, and half the jurisdiction, the King [has] the other half of the jurisdiction. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Also in LUDHAM 7 free men, 1/2 carucate of land. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction. Always 1 plough. 1 smallholder. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,39 In INGHAM 4 free men, 12 acres. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Always 1/2 plough. <148b> Value of all this before 1066 40s; later the same; now £9. In the same ^[Ingham]^ Edric [* the steersman *], Edric of Laxfield's man, held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 14 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 24 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1. 6 head of cattle; 7 pigs; 350 sheep; 44 goats. Also 7 Freemen, 35 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. He also ^[Wiuhomarch [* the steward *]]^ [holds]. In STALHAM 3 free men, 15 acres of land, of whom Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ had the patronage and half the jurisdiction, the King and the Earl the other half. Value then and later 100s; now £6. He also ^[Wiuhomarch [* the steward *]]^ holds. Robert Malet claims these 2 manors because Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, his predecessor, had the patronage only, before 1066, of those who held [there], and he states that his father had possession of them; and this Roger Bigot testifies. This manor has 2 1/2 leagues and 12 perches in length and 1 league and 10 perches in width, tax of 15d, whoever holds there. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,40 In WAXHAM 2 free men; one was a man of Edric [* the steersman *]'s, the other a man of Edric [* the steersman *]'s and St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^. 161 acres of land. Always 13 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 18 acres. Also 4 free men, 10 acres of land; 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 35[s]. 1 church, 20 acres; value 16d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,41 Edric [* the steersman *], a man of E[dric] of Laxfield's, held INGHAM, 1 carucate of land. Then 3 villagers, later and now 2; always 6 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 7 wild mares; 6 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 60 goats. Also 16 free men in patronage only, 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Always 2 smallholders. 3 ploughs. Value of the manor then 12s, and the free men 12s; now the same. <149a> It has 11 furlongs in length and 7 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 11 1/4d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,42 In WAXHAM the same Edric [* the steersman *], a free man, held 80 acres of land. Always 12 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 6 acres; 6 pigs; 2 head of cattle; 100 sheep. Value always 10s. 1 church, 18 acres; value 18d. Edric added 2 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ to this in the time of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]. They have 3 1/2 acres. Value 6d. Also 8 free men under patronage only, 80 acres of land. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 5s. Edric [* the steersman *] held all this when ^[Earl]^ Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,43 The Hundred and a Half of `CLACKCLOSE' Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds in BEECHAMWELL, 60 acres of land before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value always 5s. He also holds in STOKE [Ferry] 3 free men, at 7 acres before 1066. Value 12d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,44 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In ISLINGTON Rolf, a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 6 smallholders. Also 2 free men, 2 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough; 3 1/2 salt-houses; meadow, 16 acres. Value 20s. The Bishop of Bayeux had this land on the day that Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ forfeited; now Count Alan has half in his share. Ivo Tallboys delivered it. In the same ^[Islington]^ Geoffrey holds 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. 7 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Also 1 free man and a half, 10 acres of land. 1 salt-house; meadow, 12 acres. Value of the whole 20s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,45 In MIDDLETON Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds 2 carucates of land [which] Earl Ralph [* the constable *] held. Always 3 villagers; 1 priest; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 18 acres. Then 1 fishery. Value 20s. In [East] WALTON Thorkil held 1 carucate [of land] before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 1 smallholder. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1 mill. Value 20s. He also ^[Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *]]^ [holds]. In [Ash]WICKEN and BAWSEY Wulfgeat, a free man, held 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. <149b> 7 smallholders. Meadow, 9 acres; 1/2 plough; 1/2 mill; 1/2 salt-house. Value 5s. He also ^[Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *]]^ holds. The whole of [East] Walton [has] 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 18d of a 20s tax. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,46 SHROPHAM Hundred In BACONSTHORPE {Turstin} holds 1/2 carucate of land which Ketilbiorn , a free man, held before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; always 1 plough. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [was] in Buckenham before 1066. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,47 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In HARLING Ansketil [* of Fourneaux *] holds 4 carucates of land which Ulfkil, a free man, held before 1066. Then 15 villagers, later and now 13; always 4 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, later and now 1. Meadow, 8 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, later 6, now 4; always 1 mill. Then 5 fisheries, now 1 1/2 fisheries. Also 4 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. The jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1; always 1 cob. Now 4 head of cattle; 20 pigs; always 70 sheep. Value then £6; later £7; now 100s. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, whoever holds there, tax of 27d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,48 The Half-Hundred of EARSHAM In ALBURGH 12 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. It belongs in Rumburgh. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,49 DISS Half-Hundred Cola, a free man of Esger the constable's, held SHELFANGER before 1066 as a manor; now Hervey [* of `Spain' *] holds 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 15 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 1 Freeman, at 4 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,50 In SHELFANGER Modeva, a free woman of Algar, held 2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 15 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. 1 Freeman, at 4 acres. Woodland for 40 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value always 40s. <150a> Shelfanger has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 9d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,51 Hundred of `HAPPING' In HAPPISBURGH 2 free men, 100 acres of land, before 1066. Of these 100 acres 60 were in the lordship of Happisburgh when ^[Earl]^ R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited, but Edric [* the steersman *] annexed them and vouches to warranty Ivo Tallboys and his associates, and gave pledge of this. He has 5 smallholders, 1 plough and 60 acres. Value 6s. And the 40 acres, value 4s. In LUDHAM Edric [* the steersman *], a free man of Edric of Laxfield's, held 60 acres of land before 1066. 4 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Also 11 free men, 80 acres of land. In CATFIELD 1 free man, 5 acres. Value 6d. In LUDHAM 1 carucate of land, 19 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ before 1066. Edric [* the steersman *], a man of Count Alan's, annexed this in the time of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] and he had possession when division of the lands was made between the King and the Earl. It has 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. In PALLING the same Edric annexed 1 free man, at 30 acres of land, in the time of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]. He has 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,52 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Ulf, a thane, held HETHERSETT before 1066; now Ribald [* brother of Count Alan *] holds. 3 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Then 7 cobs, now 1. Always 5 head of cattle; 5 pigs; 87 sheep; 7 beehives. 1 church, at 60 acres of land; value 5s. Also another church, at 8 acres; value 8d. Also 80 Freemen less 3, 4 carucates of land. Then 10 ploughs, later and now 7. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 mill. 2 free men under patronage only, at 60 acres of land. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] [had] the jurisdiction. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value then and later £8; now [£]10. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 26 3/4d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] <150b> NFK 4,53 In DUNSTON 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 acres; one third of 1 mill. Also 2 free men and a half in patronage only: the King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. They have 14 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. In EARLHAM 1 free man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^'s, the predecessor of R[obert] Malet, at 30 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Also 4 Freemen, at 15 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; 1 mill; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 8s; now 12[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,54 In FLORDON 1 free man [of] [* Earl *] Gyrth's. 7 acres. 1 villager, at 5 acres; 2 oxen. It is [included] in the valuation of Costessey. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,55 In CRINGLEFORD R[oger] Bigot holds 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 15 acres. 2 smallholders. Also 2 free men, 7 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; one-eighth of a mill. Value 3s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,56 DEEPWADE Hundred In CARLETON [Rode] 14 free men, 95 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. In KETTLETON 3 free men, 73 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. In WACTON 2 free men, 28 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough. Also 2 free men, 20 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. In TIBENHAM 1 free man, 30 acres; meadow, 1 acre. In ASLACTON 1 free man, 6 acres. In MOULTON [St Michael] 6 free men, 57 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 acres. In STRATTON 8 free men, 100 acres; 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. In TASBURGH 6 Freemen, 21 acres; meadow, 1 acre; 1/2 plough. One of these was the man of Roger Bigot's predecessor, and Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held him when he forfeited. In SWANTON 2 Freemen, 7 acres; 1/2 plough. In MIDDLETON 1 free man and a half, 12 1/2 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. All this is [included] in the valuation of Costessey. In MORNING THORPE 1 free man, 33 acres. <151a> 7 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. In STRATTON 1 free man, 25 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. In the same ^[Stratton]^ 1 free man, 91 acres. 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. In the same ^[Stratton]^ 7 Freemen, 27 acres. In the same ^[Stratton]^ 15 free men, 17 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 8s; and one-fifth of a mill. The whole of Stratton has 2 leagues and 6 furlongs in length and 1 league and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 25d. In TASBURGH 1 free man, 30 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 2s. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] NFK 4,57 `CLAVERING' Hundred In THURLTON 1 free man, 10 acres. Also 2 Freemen, 4 acres. Value 16d. [= ?4? Lands of Count Alan =] ?5? LANDS OF COUNT EUSTACE NFK 5,1 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half Ordgar, a free man, held MASSINGHAM before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 1 men's plough; 1/4 of a salt-house. 1 Freeman lies here, 12 acres of land. Then 24 sheep, now 260. 23 pigs. Value then and later 20s; now 50[s]. Also 20 Freemen of [* Earl *] Harold's, in MASSINGHAM, at 2 1/2 carucates [of land]. Always 5 smallholders. Then and later 6 ploughs, now 3. Value 50s. These men were delivered just as [* Earl *] Harold held them. Now Guy of Anjou holds all this. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 8d of a 20s tax. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] NFK 5,2 Ordgar, a free man, held ANMER before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. [Meadow], three parts of 1 acre. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; <151b> 1/2 men's plough; 1 fishery; 1/2 salt-house. Then 11 pigs, now 8. Then 100 sheep, now 80. Value then, later and now 40s. Also 6 free men, at 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 1 salt-house. Value 15s 4d. These free men he claims of the King's gift. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, it pays 4 1/2d of a 20s tax. Also 3 Freemen, at 30 acres which Osmund holds by livery. Also 1 Freeman, at 8 acres. Value 5s. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] NFK 5,3 Hundred of DOCKING Ordgar, a free man, held FRING before 1066, 1 carucate of land. 1 plough in lordship; always 3 men's ploughs. 4 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Now 16 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 106. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. Also 1 free man, 1 1/2 carucates of land, before 1066. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1 plough. 7 smallholders. Also 1 Freeman, 30 acres. Value 20s. Also 1 Freeman, 15 acres. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, it pays 27d of a 20s tax. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] NFK 5,4 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Godwin, 1 free man, held WITCHINGHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 18 smallholders; 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills; 2 cobs; 12 head of cattle; 24 pigs; 80 sheep; 4 beehives. Also 8 Freemen, at 20 acres of land, of whom the jurisdiction is in FOULSHAM; but the Count holds. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 100s; now £7. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] NFK 5,5 HUMBLEYARD Hundred In NAYLAND 11 free men of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 50 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] NFK 5,6 `DEPWADE' Hundred A thane of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held [Ashwell]THORPE, 3 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers. Then 10 smallholders, now 15. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 [men's] ploughs, now 5. <152a> Meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Then 1 cob. Then 16 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 17. Then 24 sheep. Then 24 goats, now 40. 8 beehives. Value then 100s; now £6. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] ?6? LANDS OF EARL HUGH NFK 6,1 SHROPHAM Hundred Richard of Vernon holds SHROPHAM, which Anund, a free man, held. 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 13 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 2 mills and the fourth parts of 2 mills. Then 1 head of cattle, now 2. Then 10 pigs, now 6. Then 30 sheep, now 29. Also 2 Freemen, 1 acre of land and the fourth part of 1 acre. Value then 60s; now the same, but it pays 80[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 18d. The jurisdiction [was] the King's in Buckenham before 1066, and always until Walter of Dol had [it] of the gift of [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *], as Godric [* the steward *] says. The same held 40 acres of land in SNETTERTON. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; then 1/2 plough. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,2 Hundred of HOLT In WEYBOURNE before 1066 Hagni [* the reeve *] held, and now Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds, 2 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 30 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's [ploughs]; woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills. Then 8 head of cattle, now 10. Then 26 pigs, now 28. Then 60 sheep, now 48. Then 47 goats, now 36. Value then £4, now [£]7. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1 league in width, tax of 18d. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,3 In KELLING before 1066 Asgot held 3 carucates of land. <152b> Then 2 villagers, now 1. Then 13 smallholders, now 22. Then 4 slaves, now 6. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle, now 4. Then 11 pigs, now 5. Then 40 sheep, now 18. Value then 40s; now 60s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width, tax of 18d. He also ^[Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *]]^ holds. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,4 `LODDING' Hundred Warin holds HEDENHAM which Algar, a thane of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held before 1066 as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 2. Then and later 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 1 mill. Now 2 head of cattle; now 12 pigs; now 40 goats. Also 20 free men in patronage under him, 1/2 carucate of land. Then 3 ploughs, later none, now 4. Meadow, 4 acres. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,5 In SEETHING 9 free men and 4 halves of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's before 1066. Walter of Dol took them away and added them to Hedenham. They had 1/2 carucate of land. Then 1 plough, later none, now 1. In WOODTON 2 free men and a half of whom Algar had the patronage, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, later nothing, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of the whole then and later 40s; now £4. [* Archbishop *] Stigand's jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 8d. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,6 `DEPWADE' Hundred Roger Bigot holds FUNDENHALL which Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], a thane, held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 11 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; meadow, 20 acres. [Belonging] to the church 24 acres of free land. Woodland, 13 pigs. Now 1 cob; 9 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 48 sheep; 48 goats. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre. Value then 40s. <153a> In the same ^[Fundenhall]^ Aelfric [* Blaec *], a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; always 1 mill. Also 3 Freemen, 12 acres. Value then 60s. Here belongs 1 outlier, NAYLAND, 30 acres. Then 1 villager; always 4 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 12 pigs. Walter of Dol added to this manor 2 free men who are in HAPTON, 1 [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, the other [* Earl *] Gyrth's. They have 90 acres. Always 5 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 17 acres. He also added 3 free men, 8 acres. Value then 12s. In Hapton 1 church, 15 acres. Out of all this Walter of Dol made 1 manor. Value of the whole together £9. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 4 1/2d. Roger Bigot holds from the Earl. Hapton [has] 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] NFK 6,7 `CLAVERING' Hundred 1 thane of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, Osmund, the predecessor of R[alph] of Beaufour, held KIRBY [Cane] before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Warin now holds. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Also 4 free men under patronage, 15 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 15s. In RAVENINGHAM 1 free man of King Edward's, 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Earl Hugh =] <153b> ?7? LANDS OF ROBERT MALET NFK 7,1 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and Half Godwin [* son of Alfhere *], a free man, held GLOSTHORPE, 2 carucates of land, before 1066. Then and later 8 villagers, now 3. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 5; always 3 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and now 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 8 pigs; 2 mills. 13 Freemen lie here, at 40 acres of land. When he acquired it, 2 cobs, now 1; always 8 pigs. Then 20 sheep. Value 60s. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,2 [There] ^[Glosthorpe]^ lies also 1 outlier, BAWSEY, as a manor before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Then and later 7 villagers, now 5. Always 12 smallholders; 3 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 plough in lordship; the men, 2 oxen; 1 mill; woodland, 16 pigs; 1 1/2 salt-houses. Then and now 1 cob. 14 pigs; 30 sheep; 50 goats. 3 Freemen are an adjunct of this outlier, 10 acres of land. Value 30s. These two manors have 2 leagues in length and 4 furlongs in width, whoever may hold there and they pay 12d of [the] 20s of tax. ^[Godwin [* son of Alfhere *] held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,3 SHROPHAM Hundred Edric [* of Laxfield *] held KILVERSTONE before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder; 4 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Always 1 mill; 1 fish pond. 1 Freeman of the King's lies here, 60 acres of land whereof his predecessor had the patronage only and he claims the land of the King's gift. Then and later 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 cobs; 4 head of cattle. Then 300 sheep, now <154a> 300 less 12. Then 16 pigs, now 3. Value then and later 60s; now 80[s]. There could be 1 plough. Walter of Caen holds from R[obert]. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,4 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SAXLINGHAM Edric [* of Laxfield *], the predecessor of R[obert] Malet, held 2 Freemen and a half, at 66 acres of land; now Walter [* of Caen *] holds. Then 9 smallholders, now 13. Always 3 1/2 ploughs among them all; meadow, 3 acres; one-eighth of a mill. Also under them 1 Freeman, at 6 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 30s; now it pays 50s. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,5 In SHOTESHAM Ulfkil, 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held before 1066, at 30 acres of land. Then 1 smallholder, later and now 2. Then 1/2 plough, but not later or now. Value always 5s 4d. He also ^[Walter [* of Caen *]]^ [holds]. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,6 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In SHOTFORD Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds what 1 free man under Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s patronage held before 1066, at 43 acres of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough among the men; woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,7 DISS Half-Hundred Alstan, a free man under the patronage only of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held GISSING, 60 acres of land. Now William [* Goulafre *] holds. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 8s; now 15[s]. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,8 In BURSTON Walter [* of Caen *] holds what Acwulf , a free man under the patronage only of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held, 26 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. <154b> Also 1 Freeman, at 2 acres of land. Value always 8s. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,9 In THORPE [Parva] Edric, a Freeman under Edric [* of Laxfield *] the predecessor of ^[Robert]^ Malet, held 80 acres. Now Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Also in THELVETON 2 free men of the same, 14 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value of the whole then 10s; later and now 20[s]. The King's jurisdiction. Thorpe [Parva] has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 3d. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,10 In BURSTON Morcar , a free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, held 30 acres of land. 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. In the same ^[Burston]^ 4 free men under the same, at 26 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 8s; now 15[s]. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,11 Edric held FRENZE under Edric [* of Laxfield *] for 1 carucate of land. Now Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds. Then and later 1 villager, now 2. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship; the men have always ploughed with 2 oxen; meadow, 4 acres. Now 1 mill. Value then and later 10[s], now 15[s]. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 3d. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,12 In ROYDON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 20 acres of land. Now Walter [* of Caen *] holds. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 2s 6d; now 3s. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,13 In SHIMPLING 2 free men under the patronage only of the same ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^, 15 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough; now 1 ox. Value always 16d. In THELVETON 2 free men under the patronage of the same ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^, 8 acres of land. Now Walter [* of Caen *] holds. Then and later 1/2 plough, now nothing. <155a> Value always 16d. In SEMERE 1 free man under Edric [* of Laxfield *] in patronage only, 40 acres. 3 smallholders under him. Always 1 plough among the men; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 8s. He also ^[Walter [* of Caen *]]^ [holds]. In GISSING half-a-free-man under the patronage only of Edric [* of Laxfield *], at 11 acres. 1 smallholder under him. Value 12d. William [* Goulafre *] holds. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,14 In BURSTON 1 free man under the patronage of Leofric of Thorndon, 20 acres. Now R[obert] Malet holds of the Queen's gift. Always 2 smallholders. Also under him 1 free [man], 6 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 3s. Now the mother of Robert Malet holds. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,15 `LODDING' Hundred Ulfkil, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held WOODTON as 30 acres. Walter [* of Caen *] holds. Always 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 2. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Now 7 pigs, now 40 sheep. Also there were 8 free men under the patronage of Ulfkil before 1066, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough among the men. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 15d. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,16 Hundred of TAVERHAM Edric [* of Laxfield *], 1 free man, held HORSFORD before 1066, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Then and later 5 villagers, now 7; always 5 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Woodland, then and later 160 pigs, now 60. 1 mill; always 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle, now 4. Now 17 pigs. Then 30 sheep, now 92. Now 15 beehives. <155b> Also, then and later 22 Freemen, now 21, [***] carucate of land. Meadow, 2 acres. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction of 2 Freemen, and over the others the 6 forfeitures. Value then and later £3; now 110s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width; it pays 17 1/4d in the King's tax. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,17 The same Edric [* of Laxfield *], 1 free man, held HORSHAM [St Faith] before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then and later 12 villagers, now 16; always 9 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Woodland, then and later 160 pigs, now 60. 2 mills; always 1 cob. Then 2 head of cattle, now 4. Then 6 pigs, now 18. Then 10 goats, now 35. Also 19 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Of 3 the King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction, over the others 6 forfeitures. Value then and later £3; now £4 10s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width; it pays [tax of] 17 1/4d. In BEESTON [St Andrew] 2 free men, and in SPROWSTON 3, and they have 64 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,18 TUNSTEAD Hundred Robert holds BACTON which Edric [* of Laxfield *] held before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 14 villagers, now 10. 3 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; always 2 mills. Now <156a> 2 cobs, 1 head of cattle. Then 8 pigs, now 13. Then 180 sheep, now 50. 16 goats. Also 28 Freemen, 178 acres. Then and later 10 ploughs, now 9 1/2. Also 14 free men and a half, 2 carucates of land and 33 acres. Always 11 smallholders. Always 10 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value always 110s; and the free men's value 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 15d. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,19 In DILHAM Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 9 smallholders, now 4. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 6 acres; 1 cob. Now 7 pigs. Also 2 Freemen and a half, 50 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 35[s]. It has 11 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 9d. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,20 `DEPWADE' Hundred FRITTON: 1 free man of whom his predecessor ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^ had the patronage before 1066, 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Now 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 7s. Warin the cook holds. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] NFK 7,21 In HARDWICK 1 villager, at 5 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Eye. In FRITTON 1 free man of whom his predecessor ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^ had the patronage only before 1066. He has 15 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 4s 3d. [= ?7? Lands of Robert Malet =] <156b> ?8? LANDS OF WILLIAM OF WARENNE NFK 8,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Ranulf? [* of Quesnay *] holds STINTON which Withar, 1 free man, held before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 39 smallholders; 3 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; 1 mill. Always 2 cobs; 20 head of cattle; 40 pigs; 120 sheep; 27 goats; 3 beehives. 1 church, 14 acres. Also 14 Freemen, 80 acres. Always 4 ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 1 smallholder. [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] held 2 of these Freemen when he forfeited, and they had 12 acres. Value 20d. In total, value then 100s, now £7. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 11d towards the King's tax. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,2 Godwin, 1 free man, held KERDISTON before 1066, now R[anulf?] [* of Quesnay *] also [holds]; 2 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers; 20 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now none. Then 4 head of cattle, now 6. Then 40 pigs, now 7. Now 60 sheep; 24 goats. 1/2 church, 7 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 5 acres of land. Also 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Also half of 1 priest, 7 acres of land. Always 1 plough among them all. Value always 100s. 1 free man was added to this manor after 1066, 45 acres of land. 6 smallholders. Always between himself and the men 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1/4 of 1 mill. Value 20s. All of this is by exchange for 2 manors of Lewes. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 15d towards the King's tax, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <157a> NFK 8,3 Turold holds HACKFORD which Withar, 1 free man, held, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 10 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, 11 acres of land. 1/2 plough; 1 mill. When he acquired it 4 cobs, now 3. 10 head of cattle; 40 pigs, 60 sheep. Now 5 beehives. Value always 50s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width, it pays [tax of] 4d whoever holds there. This is by exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <157b> NFK 8,4 In [Wood] DALLING 5 free men. And in THURNING he also ^[Turold]^ [holds]; 1 free man, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 1/2 ploughs among them all; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It is by exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,5 The man of THURNING was in the tribute of the King's [manor of] Sall in the time of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *], and under R[obert] Blunt, and for 1 year under Godric [* the steward *], and now he is held by W[illiam] of Warenne. This the Hundred testifies, that he was a free man before 1066. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,6 {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] holds ELSING, which Lokki, 1 free man, held as a manor before 1066. 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers. Then 12 smallholders, now 10. Then 4 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 300 [pigs]; 2 mills. Always 2 cobs; 10 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 14. Always 40 sheep; 12 beehives. Also 1 church, 18 acres; meadow, 1 acre. Value always £4. This is the Holding of Frederic. It has 1 league in length and half [a league] and one rod in width, it pays 8 1/2d towards the King's tax. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,7 Hundred of TAVERHAM In TAVERHAM Toki , 1 free man, held as a manor before 1066, 1 carucate of land. <158a> Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then and later 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 5 pigs; 1/4 of a mill. 1/4 of a church, 3 acres. 2 cobs. Then 4 head of cattle, now 7. Then 8 pigs, now 40. Then 40 sheep, now 300. Value then and later 30s; now 40s. This is of the Holding of Frederic. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, it pays 17 1/4d towards the King's tax, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,8 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In COLTISHALL Turold holds what 16 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's and of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's held, 110 acres of land. Always 3 smallholders. [Belonging] to 1 church, 10 acres. 5 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. Ralph gave his part of the jurisdiction with his wife to St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ as the Abbot says. The whole has 1 league in length and half in width, tax of 12d. In MORTOFT 2 free men in lordship, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 8 smallholders. 3 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value then 20s; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In ITTERINGHAM 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 15 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 pigs; 1/2 mill. Value 3s. In WICKMERE 1 free woman of [* Earl *] Harold's, 24 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. In [Little] BARNINGHAM 2 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs; one-third of a mill; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value 13s 4d. Also [belonging] to 1 church, 9 acres. <158b> In MANNINGTON 2 free [men] of Ralph the constable's, 17 acres of land. Always 1 plough; woodland, 3 pigs. Value 5s. In IRMINGLAND Turold holds 1 free man, 8 acres of land. 1 plough. Value 11d. In CORPUSTY 2 free men, 14 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value 11d. In TUTTINGTON 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 16 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 16d. The jurisdiction was in Aylsham before 1066. In CRACKFORD Turold holds 10 acres which a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's held as part of Aylsham. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. In BRAMPTON he also ^[Turold]^ [holds]; 3 Freemen [***] of [* Earl *] Harold's. The jurisdiction [is] in Cawston. 6 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. Humphrey of St Omer held these Freemen as part of the Holding of his predecessor. The Hundred testifies to this and Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] claims them. Humphrey held this land when he forfeited and Drogo later. But William of Warenne had it before him, and has it now likewise. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,9 He also ^[Turold]^ holds in IRMINGLAND; 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's, and 3 [in] CAWSTON, 1 carucate of land. Always 5 villagers. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; one-third of a mill. Value 10s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,10 In HAUTBOIS 1 Freeman of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, 160 acres. It lies in Hoveton which Earl Ralph gave to St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ with his wife, with the King's consent as the Abbot says. Always 2 smallholders; 1 Freeman and a half; 13 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Always 1/2 mill; meadow, 4 acres. Value 5s 4d. Also 2 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 175 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 10s. This was delivered as 1 carucate of land. The whole is by exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,11 TUNSTEAD Hundred In PASTON Turold holds 5 free men, 1 carucate of land and 30 acres. Always 1 villager; 19 smallholders. <159a> Always 5 ploughs; 2 oxen; woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 mill. [Belonging] to 1 church, 1 acre. Value 40s. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^'s jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,12 WITTON 1 free man, 30 acres. Always 10 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Also 4 Freemen, 20 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. [Belonging] to 1 church, 10 acres. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. Of this Bishop Almer had a half before and after 1066. W[illiam] Malet likewise the other half. In [North] WALSHAM 2 free men, 105 acres. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 2 Freemen. Always 4 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 1/2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; always 1 mill. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. St Benedict ^[of Holme]^ had the jurisdiction and the patronage before 1066. In [Sco] RUSTON 4 free men of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Coltishall. This is of the exchange of Lewes. In BARTON [Turf] 1 free man, 16 acres. Value 2s. St Benedict ^[of Holme]^ [had] the jurisdiction before 1066. It is by the same exchange. Of all this the jurisdiction was St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^. Now W[illiam] ^[of Warenne]^ is to hold it, with the land. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,13 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' In FILBY Turold holds 1 free man of {Estgar}'s before 1066, 1 carucate of land and 9 acres. Then 1 villager; always 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres. Then 3 salt-houses, now 2. Value then 8s; now 16[s]. This is of the exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <159b> NFK 8,14 `DEPWADE' Hundred In CARLETON [Rode] [* Bishop *] Almer, a free man, held 30 acres of land under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066. Always 1 smallholder and a half; 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 plough. Value 5s. This is of the King's gift. All the churches are valued with the manors. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,15 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In MARHAM Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 1/2 carucate of land [***] which St Etheldreda's held before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 26s 8d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,16 In FINCHAM a free man held at the jurisdiction of the Abbot of Ramsey 2 carucates of land before 1066; now Hugh [* of Wanchy *] holds. Then and now 24 free men; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Value always 60s. In the same village ^[Fincham]^ always 8 free men. This W[illiam] ^[of Warenne]^ holds. 11 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 16 acres. When he acquired it 100 sheep less 20, now 100. Always 6 head of cattle; 24 pigs; 4 cobs. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. In the same village ^[Fincham]^ William Brand holds 2 carucates of land which 1 free woman held before 1066. Always 2 free men; 4 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 20 sheep; 3 pigs. Value 30s. In the same village ^[Fincham]^, 12 acres; value 12d. All this manor of Fincham has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, when the Hundred and Half pays a 20s tax, this village [pays] 16d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,17 In HILGAY 22 acres which 8 men held before 1066. Value 7s 8d. But the Hundred testifies that it was for the supplies of the monks of St Benedict ^[of Ramsey]^. <160a> In WIMBOTSHAM 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Value 40s. 23 free men held this land at the jurisdiction of St Benedict's. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,18 In DENVER Hugh [* of Wanchy *] holds 2 carucates of land and 3 acres which Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 12 smallholders; 8 free men, 40 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now 1. Meadow, 12 acres. It has always had 1 fishery. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. This he claims by exchange. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 8d. In the same ^[Denver]^ William [* of Cailly *] holds 2 carucates of land and 2 ploughs which 1 free man, Osmund, held before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 fishery. In DENVER he also ^[William [* of Cailly *]]^ holds 4 free men, 71 acres, which Osmund held. Of these the predecessor of Hermer [* of Ferrers *] had the patronage only. He has always had 1/2 plough. In the same village ^[Denver]^ 5 free men and a half, 36 acres. Always 1/2 plough. These Osmund held in patronage only. St B[enedict]'s ^[of Ramsey]^ has the jurisdiction of 2 men. In the same ^[Denver]^ 3 free men which Osmund also held, 2 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Value of all this 40s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,19 In [West] DEREHAM 1 free [man], 30 acres; always 1/2 plough. In FINCHAM 2 free men, 3 acres of land. In DOWNHAM [Market] 30 acres which 9 free men hold. Always 1/2 plough. Value 12s 4d. Of these 9 men St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ has the patronage and the jurisdiction and William of Warenne claims them by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,20 In OUTWELL 6 smallholders: they have been valued. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,21 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and Half Toki , a free man, held [West] WALTON before 1066, now Saint-Pierre ^[of Cluny]^ holds; 4 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers. Then 63 smallholders, now 66. Then 14 slaves, now 8. Meadow, 100 acres. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, later none, <160b> now 5; always 6 men's ploughs. Then 1 1/2 salt-houses, now 7. Then 14 cobs, now 8. Then 36 mares, now none. Then 24 head of cattle, now 23. Then 100 pigs, now 114. Then 700 sheep, now 800. 6 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate and 10 acres of land; meadow, 30 acres. Always 17 smallholders; 3 1/2 ploughs; 7 salt-houses. Value of the whole £17 10s. The whole has 4 leagues in length and 2 furlongs in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax it pays 2s. This is of the Holding of Frederic. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,22 Toki , a free man, held ACRE before 1066. 3 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Always 2 villagers. Then 42 smallholders, now 48. Then 8 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 8 acres; 2 mills; 1/2 salt-house; 1 fishery. Then 6 cobs, now 1. Then 8 head of cattle, now 11. Then 45 pigs, now 70. Then 160 sheep, now 540. 2 free men are an adjunct of this land, 1 carucate of land. 8 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then 100s, now £9; and those 2 free men, 20s. The whole has 1 league and 10 perches in length and 1 league and 4 1/2 feet in width; of a 20s tax it pays 8d. [Belonging] to the church, 30 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,23 In GAYTON 16 free men, 2 carucates of land. 11 smallholders; always 3 ploughs. Value 40s. He has this by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,24 In GAYTON Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 1 carucate of land which [* Countess *] Aelfeva, a free woman, held before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 8 acres; 1 1/2 salt-houses. Also 3 free men and a half, 60 acres; 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 30s. This [is held] as a manor. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <161a> NFK 8,25 In GRIMSTON [* Countess *] Aelfeva, a free woman, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. 11 smallholders. Also 7 free men, at 4 acres of land; meadow, 12 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; the 7 free men, 1/2 plough. Value of the whole 20s. In the same ^[Grimston]^ 2 free men, 1 carucate of land. 1 plough; 14 smallholders. Also 12 free men, 12 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 10 acres. Value of the whole 20s. In the same ^[Grimston]^ 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. Always 13 smallholders; 1 mill. Also 6 free men, 9 acres; meadow, 10 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Those 6 free men, 1/2 plough. Value of the whole 30s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,26 In CONGHAM, 1 carucate of land, 1 free man; 14 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 fishery. Also 12 free men, 15 acres of land; 1/2 plough; 1/2 salt-house; meadow, 8 acres. Value 20s. All this is by exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,27 In CONGHAM, 1 church, 1 carucate of land. 1 free man is held; 11 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres; always 1 plough in lordship. Also 5 free men, 8 acres of land; 1/2 plough; 1 mill. Value 20s. In the same ^[Congham]^ 1 free man and in GRIMSTON 2 free men all [hold] 1 carucate of land. 14 smallholders. Among them 1 1/2 ploughs; 15 acres; meadow, 11 acres. Also 8 free men, 11 acres of land; 1/2 plough; 1/2 salt-house. Value 22s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,28 In HILLINGTON 2 free men held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1 mill. William holds 1 carucate of that land. Also 1 free man, 15 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value of the whole 60s. This is by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,29 In MASSINGHAM W[illiam] holds 1 carucate of land which Alfled, a free woman, held before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough. Value 15s. <161b> Of this his predecessor had the patronage only, and [* Earl *] Harold the jurisdiction; Reginald son of Ivo claims it as part of his Holding, and Wihenoc [* of Burley *] had possession and Reginald's father and Reginald himself. The Hundred testifies to this. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,30 In HARPLEY Walter [* of Grandcourt *] holds 2 ploughs in lordship which Toki held before 1066. 2 men's ploughs. 2 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. 1/2 salt-house. Always 1 cob, 4 head of cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 30. Then 180 sheep, now 308. 12 Freemen lie here, at 60 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value of the whole then 60s, now 70[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width at 20s it pays [tax of] 8d, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,31 In ANMER 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough; 4 smallholders. This 1 free man held before 1066; his predecessor had none of this except the patronage only. Value of the whole, 5s. Guy [* of Anjou *] claims this land because it was delivered to his uncle, Osmund [* of Anjou *], and to Count Eustace, and William of Warenne's men dispossessed them. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,32 In FLITCHAM 4 free men held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 5 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value 20s. He claims this by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,33 Hundred of DOCKING Sigmund holds BARWICK; 2 free men: 1 was [* Earl *] Harold's man, and the other under the patronage only of the predecessor of Frederic. They have 1 carucate of land. Always 12 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 1/2 men's plough; always 1 cob. Then 30 sheep, now 160. 1/2 church, 10 acres. Also 1 free man under patronage only, 60 acres of land. 2 smallholders; always 1/2 plough. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,34 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' [* Countess *] Aelfeva held WILTON before 1066. Always 5 ploughs in lordship. 16 villagers; 24 smallholders. Then 10 slaves, now 8. Meadow, 12 acres; 3 men's ploughs; 6 fisheries; in lordship, <162a> 7 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 200 sheep. 8 Freemen lie here, 20 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value then and later £6; now [£]10. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 17d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,35 [* Countess *] Aelfeva held FELTWELL before 1066; 2 ploughs in lordship. In HOCKWOLD 1 plough in lordship. In RISING 1 plough in lordship. In total 16 villagers; 18 smallholders; 4 slaves. 4 men's ploughs; meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 200 pigs; 30 goats. Always 2 cobs; 6 head of cattle; 40 pigs; 100 sheep; 17 beehives. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,36 In RISING 2 Freemen, 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value then and later £6; now [£]10. ^[[* Countess *] Aelfeva held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,37 In FELTWELL 40 Freemen, 3 carucates of land and 40 acres. 5 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Value 70s. Sigmund holds 1 Freeman, 1 carucate of land. 7 villagers; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves. 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 3 acres; 1 men's plough. Value 20s. Also 1 church. This Godric [* the steward *] claims as part of [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *]'s Holding which lay in Stow [Bedon], and on this account 1 man of Godric [* the steward *]'s is willing to undergo judicial ordeal. Over all these St Etheldreda's had the jurisdiction and all customary dues and the patronage. 7 of them were free, with their lands, but the jurisdiction and patronage remained with St Etheldreda's. All this was delivered to W[illiam] by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,38 In METHWOLD 4 free men, 3 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Value then 20s; now 45[s]. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. They were delivered by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. Sigmund and Walter [hold] 2 carucates of land; 2 ploughs. Value 40s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,39 NORTHWOLD, 34 Freemen of St Etheldreda's, 5 carucates of land. Always 7 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. St E[theldreda]'s had the jurisdiction and the patronage and all <162b> customary dues over 30 of them only, and 4 were free. St E[theldreda]'s jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,40 In MUNDFORD 7 Freemen of St E[theldreda]'s, with all customary dues, 1/2 carucate of land. 1 plough. Value 10s. This also [is] by exchange. In the same ^[Mundford]^ 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 10s. By exchange. In COLVESTON 1 carucate of land, 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's. 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, a third could be there, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; 2 mills; 1 fishery; woodland at 15 pigs. Value 8s. This is for the Castellany of Lewes. The whole has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 5 1/2d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,41 In ICKBURGH Roger holds 2 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 6 acres. 1 smallholder; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,42 In SANTON 5 free men, 2 carucates of land. Walter holds a half. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,43 OTTERING HITHE, 1 carucate of land, 3 free men. 3 smallholders; always 2 ploughs. Value 5s. The same Walter [holds] a half. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,44 WEETING, 9 free men, 5 1/2 carucates of land. Wazelin and Osward, 2 carucates of land, a third of the whole. 15 villagers; 20 smallholders; 6 slaves. Meadow, 13 acres. Always 6 ploughs; woodland at 5 pigs; 1/2 fishery; 2 men's ploughs. Value always 60s. The patronage and jurisdiction of 8 of these was St E[theldreda]'s, and of 2 [St Etheldreda's had] the jurisdiction only. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in width, it pays 14d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,45 OTTERING HITHE, 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, it pays 4d <163a> in tax. The whole of this is of the Castellany of Lewes. ^[3 free men held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,46 CRANWICH, 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 10 villagers; 5 smallholders; 3 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 4 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3; 1/2 mill; 1/2 fishery; woodland, 10 pigs; always 4 cobs. Then 7 head of cattle; always 13 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 120. 7 beehives. Value 60s. In the same ^[Cranwich]^ William also holds 1 free man; St Etheldreda's [has] the jurisdiction and patronage; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 9 villagers; 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 4 1/2 men's ploughs, now 3. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 mill; 1/2 fishery; woodland, 10 pigs; 4 cobs; 6 head of cattle; 14 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 120. 7 beehives. Value 60s. The whole has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 9 1/2d. This [is] of the Castellany of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,47 `SMETHDON' Hundred. Of Frederic's Holding. Toki , a free man, held HEACHAM before 1066. Always 7 ploughs in lordship. 70 smallholders; 6 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; 7 men's ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs; 3 1/2 mills; 1 fishery. Always 1 cob; 30 head of cattle; 60 pigs; 600 sheep. 35 Freemen lie here, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then £12; now [£]15. In the same ^[Heacham]^ W[illiam] holds 2 carucates of land which Alnoth, a free man, held before 1066. Always 26 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; 1/2 mill; 1 salt-house; 1 fishery. Also 4 Freemen, 2 acres. Then 12 head of cattle, now 16. Then 30 pigs, now 40. Then 80 sheep, now 60. <163b> Value 60s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 4s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,48 In SNETTISHAM 7 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 2 carucates of land. Also 11 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 20 acres. 4 villagers; 15 smallholders. 4 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 1/2 mills; 1 fishery; two-thirds of 1 salt-house. Value then and later 30s; now 50[s]. This is by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,49 Hundred of DOCKING In FRING 1 free man, 20 acres of land. Value 16d. Of this his predecessor had the patronage only. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,50 WAYLAND Hundred In THREXTON Hugh [* son of Golda *] holds 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Also 1 free man, 12 acres. Value 30s. This belongs to Lewes. It has 10 furlongs in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 15d, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,51 In CASTON 3 free men, 1 carucate of land. Then 2 smallholders, now 10. Meadow, 12 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value 17s 4d. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction over 2, and the predecessor of John nephew of Waleran, of the third. This belongs to the castle of Lewes. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 11d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,52 In ROCKLAND [St Peter] 4 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 7 smallholders, now 17. Meadow, 20 acres; always 5 ploughs. Always 1 mill; woodland, 8 pigs. Value 40s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 5d. This is by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <164a> NFK 8,53 In [Little] ELLINGHAM 6 free men, 80 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. In SCOULTON 6 free men, 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. In THOMPSON 6 free men, 1 carucate of land. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 3. Meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value of the whole 49s. This is by exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,54 Hundred of SHROPHAM Hugh [* of Wanchy *] holds LARLING, 1 1/2 carucates of land, but it was delivered for 1 carucate which a free man held before 1066. Always 9 smallholders. Also 3 free men, 15 acres of land; 2 oxen, 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 8 acres. Value always 30s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,55 In ROCKLAND Sigmund holds 3 carucates of land which 1 free man, Broddi, held before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 6 pigs. Then 4 cobs, now none. Then 8 head of cattle, now 5. Then 30 pigs, now 15. Then 100 sheep, now the same. In the same ^[Rockland]^ Sigmund also holds 6 free men and a half which the same Broddi also had in patronage only; 70 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Of these 6 and a half the jurisdiction was in the King's [manor of] Buckenham before 1066 and later, until William of Warenne had it. ^[Earl Ralph [* the constable *] held it]^ [Value] then and always £3 10s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,56 Besides this there were added to this land ^[Rockland]^ 9 free men and a half, 1 carucate of land and 54 acres. This is in lordship. Always 9 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 6 ploughs; 2 halves of a mill. All this for 1 manor of Lewes. Value £3 11s. Of 4 and a half of these 9 the jurisdiction and patronage was in the King's [manor of] Buckenham before 1066 and later, until W[illiam] had it. The whole was delivered in the time of Earl Ralph [* the constable *]. The whole had 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <164b> NFK 8,57 In ROUDHAM 2 free men, 1 carucate of land. 3 Freemen; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; then 1 plough, now 2. Value 10s. The jurisdiction before 1066 was in the King's [manor of] Buckenham and it was delivered in the time of Earl Ralph [* the constable *], and afterwards he kept the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,58 In ILLINGTON William holds 1 free man, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers; 10 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Also 6 free men, 22 acres of land. Always 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. The jurisdiction is in Buckenham. The whole has 1/2 [league] in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 7d. This is for the castle of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,59 Hundred of `GUILTCROSS' In [Blo] NORTON Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 1 carucate of land which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 mill. 1 Freeman, 1 acre of land. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. This is of the castle of Lewes. The jurisdiction [was] always in the King's [manor of] Kenninghall until W[illiam] had it. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,60 In WICK William holds 1 carucate of land which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 10 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; now 1 mill. Value then 20s, now 30[s]. Also 8 Freemen, 32 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 10s. All this was delivered as 1 carucate of land, and is of the castle of Lewes. The jurisdiction [was] always in Kenninghall until W[illiam] had it. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,61 In BANHAM 1 free man, Leofsi, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland at 100 pigs. Value 40s. He also held 5 Freemen, 31 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Then <165a> 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value 5s. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 24 1/2d, whoever holds there. The whole is of the castle of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,62 Hundred of `LAUNDICH' In GRESSENHALL Toki , a free man, held before 1066, later Frederic, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 18 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's [ploughs]; woodland, 100 pigs. Then 1 mill, now 2. Also 18 Freemen always with their customary dues; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Always 2 mills; 1 cob. Then 10 head of cattle, now 11; always 30 pigs. Now 30 sheep; 30 goats. Here has always lain 1 outlier, SCARNING, 1/2 carucate of land. 5 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; 20 pigs; 4 head of cattle. Value of the whole then 40s; now £4. The whole has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 7 1/2d. {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] holds. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,63 In LEXHAM he also ^[{Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *]]^ [holds] what Ulfkil, a free man, held before 1066, and later Frederic, as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Then 8 smallholders, now 12. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 2. Woodland at 30 pigs; always 1 mill. Also 12 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2, in lordship. 4 cobs, now 3. Then 8 head of cattle, now 9. Always 24 pigs; 200 sheep. Value always 40s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,64 In WEASENHAM 12 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Now 6 more Freemen. Always 4 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in all, of which 2 are in lordship; meadow, 1 acre; always 3 men's ploughs. Now 6 head of cattle; <165b> 8 pigs; 60 sheep; 2 cobs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. This is of the exchange ^[of Lewes]^ of the new land. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 20d, whoever holds there. {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] holds. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,65 In KEMPSTON 4 Freemen under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2 1/2. Woodland, 10 pigs. Value always 20s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,66 In FRANSHAM 2 free men held before 1066, of whom Frederic's predecessor, and later Frederic, had the patronage only; now W[illiam] has it, and Gilbert from him. 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Then 1 mill, now 1 1/2. Value always 30s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,67 He also [holds] SCARNING. Fredegis , a free man, held it before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland at 30 pigs; always 1 mill. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [It is] of the Holding of Frederic; his predecessor had the patronage only, and his predecessors had the jurisdiction themselves. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,68 In ROUGHAM and in FRANSHAM Toki , a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 1 villager. Then 12 smallholders, now 10. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs. Now 1/2 mill. Also 16 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 8 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. It is by exchange of Lewes. The whole of Fransham has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width, tax of 10d, whoever holds there. W[illiam] holds. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,69 In TITTLESHALL 5 free men held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Now <166a> {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] holds from William. Always 7 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 3 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs; 1 fishery. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. This is by exchange of Lewes. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Mileham. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,70 In STANFIELD 33 free men, under [* Archbishop *] Stigand by jurisdiction and patronage, held 2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders; meadow, 6 acres. In all always 10 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. This is by exchange of Lewes. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Mileham. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,71 Hundred of WAYLAND In GRISTON 1 church, 10 acres of land. Godric [* the steward *] claims that this lay in Stow [Bedon] in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^. The men of the Hundred testify that it is part of the Holding of William of Warenne. A certain King's man is willing to undergo judicial ordeal that it lay in Stow [Bedon] when Ralph forfeited and for one year before and one year after that. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,72 FOREHOE Hundred and Half In BARNHAM [Broom] 47 free men held 2 carucates and 6 acres of land when he acquired it, now 57. Always 7 smallholders; 8 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres; always 1 1/2 mills. Value then 100s; now £9. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Wymondham. The whole has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width. King's tax of 8s 5d, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,73 In COLTON 2 free men, 30 acres of land. They are [included] in the same valuation ^[of Wymondham]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,74 In {TOCHESTORP} 24 acres of land. They are [included] in the same valuation. ^[of Wymondham. 30 free men held it]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,75 In WELBORNE 10 free men before 1066, 1 carucate and 40 acres of land; now there are 20 free men. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,76 In {TOKESTORP} 3 free men, 20 acres of land. Value of the whole 60s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,77 In WICKLEWOOD 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. Always 17 smallholders. 3 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <166b> NFK 8,78 In MORLEY 2 carucates of land: 1 priest held 1 and 5 free men the other. The priest had 19 smallholders. Before 1066 5 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. The 5 free men had under them 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 40s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,79 In DEOPHAM 1 free man, 30 acres of land in the same carucate. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough. It is [included] in the same valuation. All the jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Hingham. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,80 In WYMONDHAM 30 free men when he acquired it, now 43. Always 1 carucate of land. Then and later 5 ploughs, now 2. Always 6 smallholders; meadow, 6 acres. Value of the whole 40s. All this is of the exchange of Lewes of the land of the Saints. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,81 `MITFORD' Hundred In THUXTON 10 free men, as 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; meadow, 5 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. Also in MATTISHALL 14 acres of land, 1 free man. It is [included] in the same valuation. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,82 In [South] BURGH 7 free men, as 1 1/2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders; meadow, 5 acres. Then 2 mills, now 3. Then woodland, 8 pigs, now 4. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. 1 church, 12 acres. Value 20s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,83 In LETTON 9 free men before 1066, as 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders; meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 8 pigs; always 3 ploughs. Value then 10s; now 20s. 1 church, 12 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,84 In SHIPDHAM 11 free men, as 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. Woodland, then 60 pigs, now 40. Then 5 ploughs, later and now 4. Value then 30s; now 40s. 1/2 church, 8 acres. [It has] 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 15d. <167a> And [South] Burgh has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 15d. LETTON pays the same. All this is by exchange of Lewes. In {THUR[E]STUNA} 9 acres, 1 free man. Value 2s. Of the same exchange. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,85 Hundred of DOCKING STANHOE, 1 free man, Ulfkil, in patronage only. 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders; always 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,86 In SHERNBORNE 4 free men, 2 carucates of land; and 1 free man, at 40 acres. Always 5 villagers; always 3 ploughs. Value 60s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,87 `MITFORD' Hundred [* Countess *] Aelfeva held [Wood] RISING before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough in lordship. 16 villagers; 6 smallholders. 5 men's ploughs; meadow, 15 acres. Woodland then 200 pigs, now 160. Also there are 8 free men, 3 carucates of land. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 6 pigs; 7 head of cattle; 1 cob; 20 pigs; 30 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; tax of 15d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,88 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In YELVERTON 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, 30 acres of land. 3 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. It is valued in Acre. Of the exchange ^[of Lewes]^. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,89 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' In DIDLINGTON 32 free men held 4 carucates of land, and still hold it. Always 15 smallholders under them. Always 5 ploughs between them. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width, it pays 13d towards tax. Of these, Oger holds 1 carucate of land and 1 plough on it. [Value] 20s. {When the Hundred pays 20s}. Value then 100s; now £4 5s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,90 In FOULDEN 24 free men held 6 carucates of land, and still hold under <167b> William. William [* son of Reginald *] holds 1 carucate of land and 1 plough on it. Value 20s. Under those then and now 16 villagers and 16 smallholders. Then and always 7 ploughs. Always 1 mill; meadow, 10 acres; 2 fisheries. It has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 16d in tax. Value then 60s; now 120s. He says that he has this land by the exchanges of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,91 Osmund held HILBOROUGH before 1066, now W[illiam] [holds] as a manor of the King's gift, and W[illiam] [* of Cailly *] from him. Then and always 22 villagers. Then and always 10 smallholders. Then and now 6 slaves. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 10 ploughs between them all, later and now 7. Meadow, 8 acres. When he acquired it he found 5 head of cattle and 2 cobs, now the same. Then and now 15 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 120. Now 17 goats; 5 beehives; 3 mills; woodland for 20 pigs. It has 1/2 mile and 2 furlongs in length and 7 [furlongs] in width, it pays 8d towards tax. Value then £6; now [£]7. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,92 And in [Cockley] CLEY Osmund held 1/2 carucate of land. Then and now 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 15s. Also in [Cockley] CLEY he found 3 cobs and [the same] now. 6 head of cattle; 20 pigs; 102 sheep; 1 beehive. W[illiam] [* of Cailly *] also holds it. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,93 In BRADENHAM, this free man also holds 30 acres. There always 3 smallholders; but Osmund had the full jurisdiction. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 5s. ^[W[illiam] [* of Cailly *] holds it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,94 In PALGRAVE Saint-Riquier's holds 1 carucate of land, of Frederic's Holding, which a certain free man held before 1066. Then and always 4 villagers. Now 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 1/2 plough among them all. Value then 20s; now 25s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,95 In [South] ACRE a certain free man held 1 carucate of land. Always 6 villagers; 1 smallholder; 3 slaves. <168a> 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 ploughs among them all, now 1. Woodland for 15 pigs; always 1/2 mill. Value then and always 40s. This is of Frederic's Holding. {Wimer} [* of Gressenhall *] holds. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,96 In BODNEY 3 free men held 1 carucate of land. Now W[illiam] holds it in exchange ^[of Lewes]^. Always 1 villager; always 1 plough; woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1/4 of 1 mill. Value then 20s; now the same. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,97 In PICKENHAM William holds 1/2 carucate of land which Asford held before 1066. Then and now 2 villagers. Always 1 plough; woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 mill. Value always 10s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,98 Hundred of `GALLOW' Toki held SCULTHORPE from Frederic's Holding before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 34 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 4. Always 5 men's ploughs; woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 3 mills. When he acquired it 4 cobs, now 6. Then 6 head of cattle now 20. Then 40 pigs, now 20. Then 100 sheep, now 400. Also as an adjunct of this manor there are 30 Freemen [who] dwell [there] with all customary dues, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 4 ploughs. Also 2 other Freemen, at 40 acres, dwell in TOFTREES. Under these, 12 smallholders, 1 acre; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 2 ploughs. 1 church, 60 acres. Value then £6; later [and] now [£]10. But it was at revenue [for] £15 but could not pay it. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 6d. Also 12 wild mares, value 12s. [Belonging] to the church, 60 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,99 Hugh [* of Wanchy *] [holds] BARSHAM [which] Toki held before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 26 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now none. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 2, but they could be restored. Then 5 men's ploughs, later none, now 3 and they could be restored. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; 4 mills. Then nothing, now 2 cobs. Now 4 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 200 sheep and a half. Also 6 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. <168b> 3 smallholders; always 2 ploughs. 1 church, at 100 acres. Value then £4; now [£]6. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 6d. In the same village ^[Barsham]^ 1 free man at 1 carucate of land, as a manor: he was delivered for land. Always 21 smallholders; 1 slave. He dwelt in 2 halls. Then 2 ploughs; later nothing, now 1/2. 2 ploughs among the men; meadow, 2 acres; 2 half mills; woodland for 10 pigs. Also 6 Freemen, at 6 acres of land. Now 80 sheep; 30 pigs. 1 church, 12 acres. Value then 40s; later [and] now 50s. This land pays tax of 12d. [It is] in the same measurement. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,100 In the same village ^[BARSHAM]^ Toki held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Rainer holds. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, later nothing, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; 3 1/2 mills. Now 2 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 86 sheep. Also 15 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. 1 church, 8 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,101 In [Little] SNORING 2 Freemen, in CLIPSTONE 4, in KETTLESTONE 8. They have 1/2 carucate of land. Then 3 ploughs, later none, now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 church, 8 acres. Value then 40s; now £3. This land pays tax of 12d. It has been measured above. He also ^[Rainer]^ holds. ^[Toki held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,102 In WATERDEN Lambert [* of Rosay *] holds 1 carucate of land which 2 free men held before 1066. Always 17 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always in lordship and among them all 2 ploughs. In CREAKE 1 of those held 1 other free man, at 1/2 carucate of land. Under these, 6 smallholders. Between them 1 plough; 1 of which ploughs is in lordship. Now 1 cob; 5 pigs; 60 sheep. 1 church, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 17s 4d. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, 12d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,103 In FULMODESTON Toki held 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 29 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; woodland <169a> for 30 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Then 1 mill. Always 1 cob; 5 head of cattle; 23 pigs. When he acquired it 180 sheep, now none. Then 40 goats, now none. Now 1 beehive. 1 church without land. Walter [* of Grandcourt *] holds. Value then 40s; now 60s. The whole has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; it pays tax of 12d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,104 In CROXTON Toki held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 4 free men. Then 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. It is [included] in the valuation above. 1 church without land. It has 2 furlongs in length and 1 in width; tax of 12d. He also ^[Walter [* of Grandcourt *]]^ holds. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,105 In BURNHAM THORPE Walter [* of Grandcourt *] holds 2 carucates of land which Toki held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 29 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 2, they could have been restored. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; one-third of 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 6. 1 ass. Then and now 4 head of cattle; 28 pigs; 345 sheep. 9 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 1 carucate of land. They have 2 ploughs. 1 church, 80 acres. Value then 60s and later; now £4. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; at 20s it pays tax of 3s, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,106 In [Little] RYBURGH 1 Freeman, and in STIBBARD Peter of Valognes [holds] another, at 30 acres of land. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. 1/2 church, 3 acres. Value 5s 4d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,107 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In RUDHAM Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 3 carucates of land which Toki held before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; 2 mills; 1 salt-house; always 11 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 28. Then 400 sheep, now 180. Then 14 horses, now 22 wild mares. 2 churches, 60 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <169b> NFK 8,108 To this manor ^[Rudham]^ belongs 1 outlier, BAGTHORPE, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Always 2 cobs; 3 head of cattle; 4 pigs. Then 80 sheep, now 100. Also another outlier, HOUGHTON, [which] Sigmund holds, at 1 carucate of land. Always 13 Freemen with all customary dues. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then 4 pigs. Then 60 sheep, now 40. Also in RUDHAM 25 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 4 ploughs between them. Also in HOUGHTON 1 Freeman, at 30 acres. Under these, 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. 1 church without land. Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds. Also in BARMER Ralph holds 4 Freemen, at 60 acres of land. 3 smallholders; always 1 plough. 1/2 church. In SYDERSTONE Ralph also holds 4 Freemen, at 40 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. In HELHOUGHTON he also ^[Ralph]^ holds 1 Freeman, at 12 acres; 1/2 plough. Value of all this before 1066 £8; now £10. In lordship are 20s. The whole of Rudham has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 4s 3d. The whole of Barmer has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 6 1/2d. ^[Toki held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,109 In RUDHAM Lambert [* of Rosay *] holds 1 carucate of land, which 1 free man held before 1066. Always 1 villager; 14 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Then 4 cobs, now 5. 1 mule. Then 6 head of cattle, now 11. Then 16 pigs, now 20. Then 450 sheep, now 300. 18 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor in the same carucate. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 30s. This was delivered to him for land. To this manor belongs 1 outlier, SYDERSTONE, at 30 acres; 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Value then 5s 4d; now it pays 12s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,110 In TATTERSETT Rainer holds 1 carucate of land, which Toki held before 1066. Always 15 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 1 acre; <170a> 2 mills. Then 1 cob, now 2. 5 head of cattle; 6 pigs. Then 40 sheep, now 80. 2 churches, 40 acres. Also 14 Freemen belong to this manor, at 69 acres. Always 6 smallholders; 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 60s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 13d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,111 In HELHOUGHTON 1 Freeman, at 60 acres. Always 8 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 1/2 mill; woodland for 8 pigs. Value always 5s. This land is listed above, of Frederic's Holding. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,112 In SHEREFORD 6 free men held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. 1 church, 12 acres. Value then 10s; now it pays 20[s]. It has 3 furlongs in length and 3 in width, 9 1/2d in tax. This is by exchange of Lewes. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,113 In [Great] RYBURGH Peter [* of Valognes *] holds 8 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs; woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value always 20s. This is of Frederic's Holding. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,114 In HEMPTON 4 free men, at 1/2 carucate of land. 4 smallholders; 1 plough. 1 church, at 1 acre. Value then 5s; now 3s. It has 2 furlongs in length and in width, tax of 4 1/2d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,115 Hundred of HOLT In WIVETON William holds 2 carucates of land, which Thorgrim held before 1066 as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 22 smallholders. 1 Freeman, at 12 acres of land. 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 mill. Then 6 pigs, now 6. Then 60 sheep, now 30. Also half-a-Freeman, at 2 acres. Value then 40s; now 60s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,116 In BRISTON he holds of Frederic's Holding 14 Freemen whom Toki held before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs; woodland for 20 pigs. Value 16s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <170b> NFK 8,117 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' Alwold, 1 free man, held EGMERE before 1066, and it was delivered to Frederic for land to make up his manors, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 Freeman, at 12 acres. It is valued in Barsham. ^[Toki held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,118 In HOLKHAM Walter holds 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder. It belongs to Burnham [Thorpe], it is of Frederic's Holding, and it is valued there. ^[Toki held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,119 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In GIMINGHAM Rathi [* of Gimingham *], 1 free man, holds 2 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 40 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 4 men's ploughs; woodland for 80 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 2 mills, now 4. Then 2 cobs. Then 11 wild mares, now 7. Now 8 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 40. Then 30 sheep, now 160; always 30 goats. Also 23 Freemen, at 48 acres of land; always 3 1/2 ploughs. 1 church, 28 acres. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,120 1 free man held SIDESTRAND from Archbishop Stigand as a manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 8 villagers; 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. 1 men's plough. Also 5 Freemen, at 21 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 2 cobs. Then 3 head of cattle; 3 pigs. Waleran delivered this to make up the manor of Gimingham. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,121 1 free man holds KNAPTON, 1 carucate of land. Always 10 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now 2. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres. Also 13 Freemen, at 3 carucates of land; 1 smallholder. Always 3 1/2 ploughs; 4 head of cattle; 4 pigs. It was delivered to make up Gimingham. Value of Gimingham then 40s; later £4; now £8. <171a> Value of Sidestrand then and later 20s; now 60[s]. Value of Knapton then and later 20s; now 60[s]. All this was delivered as 1 manor, at 4 carucates of land. All this has 2 leagues and 8 perches and 5 feet in length, and 1 league, 12 perches and 4 feet in width, tax of 5s 1d, whoever holds there. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,122 In THORPE [Market] Ralph [* of Quesnay *] holds 2 carucates of land which 1 free man held from [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 24 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; woodland for 40 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 2 mills; 1 beehive. Always 2 cobs; 3 head of cattle. Then 6 pigs, now 11. Now 50 sheep; always 20 goats. Also 5 Freemen, at 32 acres of land; they have 1 plough. 1 church, 10 acres. Value then and later 40s; now £8. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,123 In MUNDESLEY 1 free man, Grimkel, holds 30 acres of land. 2 smallholders; always 1 plough. Further William holds in the same ^[Mundesley]^ 3 free men, of Edric [* the steersman *]'s before 1066, at 10 acres of land. 1 plough. It has always paid 4s. 1 church, at 12 acres. ^[In Thorpe [Market]]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,124 In TRUNCH 3 free men: 1 of [* Earl *] Harold's, another of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, the third of Ketil's, 90 acres of land. 14 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs among them. 1 church, 10 acres. Woodland for 3 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value always 30s. Further there are 6 free men, of Edric [* the steersman *]'s before 1066, at 34 acres of land. 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value always 7s 4d. ^[In Thorpe [Market]]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,125 In REPPS 2 free men of Edric [* the steersman *]'s hold 30 acres of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 ploughs; 4 smallholders. Value always 6s. ^[In Thorpe [Market]]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,126 In NORTHREPPS 1 free man of Ketil's, at 30 acres of land. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Woodland at 5 pigs. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 2 mills. 1 church, at 18 acres. Value always 10s. ^[In Thorpe [Market]]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <171b> NFK 8,127 In SIDESTRAND 2 free men: 1 of Edric [* the steersman *]'s, the other of [* Bishop *] Almer's, at 60 acres of land. Always 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. 3 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 3 pigs. Value always 10s. ^[In Thorpe [Market]]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,128 In SOUTHREPPS and NORTHREPPS 8 free men: 2 of Abbot Alwold's, 5 of Rathi of Gimingham's, 1 of Osbert's, at 16 acres. They have 2 ploughs. Value always 4s. 1 church, 12 acres. The whole has 1/2 league and 2 perches in length and 4 furlongs and 4 feet in width, tax of 6 1/2d and half a farthing. All this land was delivered to W[illiam] as 1 manor, 5 carucates of land [belonging] in Thorpe [Market]. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,129 G In MUNDESLEY and in TRUNCH R[obert] Malet claims 19 free men, 3 in patronage and the others with all customary dues. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,130 William holds GRESHAM, 2 carucates of land, which 1 free man, Wulfstan, held. Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. 11 Freemen, 35 acres; 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. To this belongs 1 outlier, ALDBOROUGH, at 60 acres of land. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs among them. Also in SALTHOUSE 30 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 40 goats. Also 3 Freemen, 15 acres; 1/2 plough. Value always £4. It has 9 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 7d. It is of Frederic's Holding. And Aldborough has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 5 1/2d. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,131 In SUSTEAD 1 half of a free man, at 15 acres of land. 1 smallholder; meadow, 1 rood; 1/2 mill; always 1/2 plough. [Value] then and later 2s 6d; now 3s. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,132 In AYLMERTON William holds 2 carucates of land which Wigulf , 1 free man of Edric [* the steersman *]'s, held. Always 3 villagers; 13 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. <172a> Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Then 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle. Then 9 pigs, now 3. Then 40 sheep, now 15. Then 60 goats. 1/2 church, 10 acres. Also 2 Freemen, at 20 acres of land; 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; later and now 40[s]. It has 9 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 8 3/4d. This is a manor of Frederic's Holding. [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] List 4 OF THE LEWES EXCHANGE NFK 8,133 In [North] BARNINGHAM Turold holds 30 acres of land, which 1 free man of Ketil's held before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Also there are 10 free men of Alwin the noble's before 1066, at 28 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,134 In PLUMSTEAD Turold also holds 1 free man, at 12 acres of land. Always 1 plough; woodland for 10 pigs. [Value] then and later 10s; now 20[s]. Drogo of la Beuvrière claims these, for homage only. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,135 He also ^[Turold]^ holds in WOLTERTON 4 smallholders; always 1/2 plough; at 16 acres. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,136 Also ^[Turold]^ in BANNINGHAM 3 smallholders, at 16 acres; 1/2 plough. Also 1 Freeman, at 3 acres. They have been valued. All the churches of the land of William of Warenne have been valued with the manors. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,137 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' William of Warenne holds HELHOUGHTON, of Frederic's Holding. 1 free man [whom he holds] in the same way as his predecessor <172b> held him so that he could not withdraw from his land unless by his permission, and the Hundred testifies to this. And a certain man of Drogo of la Beuvrière, Frank [* of Falconberg *] by name, claims it as part of his lord's Holding, of the King's gift by delivery, saying that his predecessor, Humphrey [* of St Omer *], held it, that is in the time of Frederic, and after him Drogo held it. The Hundred testifies to this, that they held, but it has not seen this in a writ nor the delivery. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] NFK 8,138 `GALLOW' Hundred In NORTH BARSHAM which W[illiam] of Warenne holds, [* Earl *] Harold held 2 free men, at 1 carucate of land, who belong to Fakenham, and now W[illiam] holds them; but his men do not know how, and the Hundred testifies that they are William's, because he had taken possession of them. But a King's man offers judicial ordeal that they belonged before 1066 to Fakenham, a manor of the King's. ^[Exchange of Lewes]^ [= ?8? Lands of William of Warenne =] <173a> ?9? LAND OF ROGER BIGOT NFK 9,1 [THETFORD Hundred] In THETFORD Roger has [land] exempt from all customary dues in his lordship; to which were attached 2 carucates of land before 1066, now the same. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 20 smallholders; 2 slaves. 1 mill; meadow, 13 acres; 30 acres of land. 1 mill is there; meadow, 5 acres; always 128 sheep. Value then £7; later and now [£]8. Of the above-mentioned smallholders the King has the poll-tax only. In the Borough Roger has in patronage to him 33 men whom his predecessor held, in whom he had nothing except the patronage. He also has 1 mill which Thorsten [* of Thetford *] a burgess holds. He claims this of the King's gift but the Hundred does not know how. Value of this mill 32s. 1 church. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,2 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' Hagni [* the reeve *] held PENTNEY before 1066 as a manor, 3 carucates of land; now Robert of Vaux holds. Always 11 villagers; 14 smallholders; 6 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; 3 mills; one-third of a salt-house. An outlier, [East] WALTON, is an adjunct of this land, 1 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 16 acres; 3 cobs. Then 20 horses, now 7. Always 21 head of cattle; 30 pigs. Then 40 sheep, now 92. 7 beehives. In the same ^[[East] Walton]^ 10 Freemen, 72 acres. Always 1 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 and when he acquired it 100s; now £7. Robert holds all this. [It has] 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, 8d in tax. [Belonging] to the church 30 acres; value 2s 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,3 In [Gayton] THORPE a free man held 80 acres before 1066; now R[obert] ^[of Vaux]^ also [holds]. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. In the same ^[[Gayton] Thorpe]^ a free man, 20 acres. Value 12d. A free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's [held] EAST WINCH before 1066, 60 acres; now R[obert] also [holds]. Always 6 villagers; 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 11 acres. Value of the whole then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,4 In FLITCHAM 1 Freeman, 30 acres. R[obert] ^[of Vaux]^ also holds 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 oxen, now 3. Value 3s. [Belonging] to the church, 8 [acres]; value 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,5 In [Great] MASSINGHAM 1 free man, 30 [acres] which Humphrey of Culey holds. 2 smallholders. Value 18d. Alwy [* of Thetford *] annexed this land after the King came to this country. The jurisdiction lies in Massingham the King's [manor]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] <173b> NFK 9,6 In FLITCHAM Algar held from Archbishop Stigand, now Ranulf son of Walter holds, as a manor 2 carucates of land. Then 20 smallholders, now 23. Then 3 slaves now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Then and now 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle. Then 27 pigs, now 32. Then 180 sheep, now 1. [Value] then and later 40s; now 1s. The whole has 1 1/2 miles in length and 5 furlongs in width, of a 20s tax it pays 16d, whoever holds there. 1 Freeman lies here, 5 acres of land. Value 2s. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction over this manor and over all the men who were in it and it was delivered to Roger in his lifetime. R[anulf] also holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,7 Abba held APPLETON, 2 carucates of land, as a manor, from [* Archbishop *] Stigand. Always 20 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; 2 slaves. Then 1 cob. Then 6 pigs, now 35. Then 63 sheep, now 14. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. He also ^[Ranulf son of Walter]^ holds. 1 church, 12 acres; value 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,8 Hundred of `SMETHDON' A free man, Tovi, held in RINGSTEAD before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship. 2 slaves; 5 villagers. Always 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; one-eighth of a mill; 1 cob. Then 82 sheep, now the same. Also 4 Freemen, 10 acres of land; 1 Freeman of St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^, 2 acres, who was added after 1066. Value of the whole then 10s; now 20[s]. St Benedict's [had] the jurisdiction. Ralph son of Herlewin holds. In the same ^[Ringstead]^ Alstan held 1 carucate of land under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066; now Ralph of Tourlaville holds. Then and later 1 plough; now 2 oxen. 2 acres of meadow. Value 5s. In the same ^[Ringstead]^ 1 Freeman, 6 acres. Value 6d. He also ^[Ralph of Tourlaville]^ holds. Also 2 Freemen of St Benedict's, 16 acres of land. Then 1 plough. Value 4s. He also ^[Ralph of Tourlaville]^ [holds]. Also 1 free man, 24 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now 1 ox. Value 2s. This was delivered to him to make up the manors. He ^[Ralph of Tourlaville]^ also [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,9 Ralph son of Herlewin holds HUNSTANTON. 2 ploughs in lordship. 1 free man held this before 1066. Then and later 12 villagers, now 6; always 6 smallholders. Then and later 3 slaves, now 2. Then and later 6 men's ploughs. 5 acres, now 5 1/2. Then 1 mill, now 2. 1 fishery; always 1 cob. Then 1 head of cattle; woodland, 40 pigs. Then 16 pigs, now 51. Then 80 sheep, now 50; 5 beehives. 2 Freemen lie here, 10 acres. He also [holds]. <174a> Value then and later £3; now [£]4. In the same ^[Hunstanton]^ a free man, Thorn , held 1 plough in lordship before 1066. Then 3 villagers, now 2. Then 4 smallholders, now 5. Then and later 3 slaves. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 men's plough; 1 fishery. Then 1 cow; then 30 sheep. Also 3 Freemen, 5 acres of land. Value always 20s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, of a 20s tax it pays 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,10 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In LYNFORD A., 1 Freeman, held 60 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20d. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,11 WAYLAND Hundred Althryth, a free woman, held WATTON before 1066, 5 carucates of land; now Ranulf son of Walter holds. Then and later 9 villagers, now none. Then and later 11 smallholders, now 12; always 3 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 440 pigs. Now 1 mill. Always 3 cobs. 13 head of cattle, now 5. 35 pigs, now 30. 17 sheep, now 62. 15 Freemen lay here before 1066, now 23, 82 acres. Always 4 ploughs. He also holds. 1 church, 20 acres; value 20d. This village was in 2 manors before 1066; value of each one was £4. Value of the whole now £7. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax, 13 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,12 Ralph son of Herlewin holds 4 carucates of land in TOTTINGTON which Alwy [* of Thetford *] held before 1066. Then and later 15 villagers, now 4. Then and later 10 smallholders, now 17. Then and later 8 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 24 acres; always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 30 pigs. Now 1 mill. Always 3 Freemen, 95 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now nothing but they could be [restored]. Always 1 cob. Then 17 head of cattle, now 18. Then 32 pigs, now 12. Then 140 sheep, now 140 less 3; 24 goats. Then 63 mares, now 15. Value then and later 80s; now 60[s]. The whole has 2 leagues in length and 1 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 15d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,13 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred 7 free men lie in Sutton. They are in REPPS and ROLLESBY; 1 carucate of land; meadow, 9 acres. 3 free [men] under them, 7 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. One half-a-free-man of these 7 free <174b> [men], the Hundred testifies, [belongs] to St Benedict's of Holme; a man of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ annexed him. This half-a-free-[man] has 6 acres of land. They are valued in the £10 of Sutton but upon them 14s [are charged]. He holds in lordship. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,14 In OBY Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds what Ringwulf, a free man, held before 1066, 30 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 6 acres. Also 6 free men are under him, 30 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. R[oger] Bigot claims these men of the King's gift; they are of the Holding of Alwy of Thetford his predecessor. Value always 4s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,15 In the same ^[Oby]^ 1 free man, Godwin, held 30 acres of land. Now 5 smallholders. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also [holds]. Always 1 plough. Also 3 free men under him, at 15 acres of land; meadow 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 4s. R[oger] Bigot has these men of the Holding of Alwy [* of Thetford *] his predecessor. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,16 1 free man in CLIPPESBY of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ and 2 in ORMESBY under the patronage of St Benedict's; later Alwy [* of Thetford *] held them; now Roger Bigot of the King's gift; at 33 acres of land; meadow, 5 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 2s. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,17 In THURNE half-a-free-man, 21 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres; always 1/2 plough. Also under him 1 free man, 4 acres. Value always 4s. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,18 In BURGH [St Margaret] Ulfkil, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 30 acres of land before 1066. Also 3 free men under the patronage of Alwy [* of Thetford *], 45 acres; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 3s; later and now 6[s]. ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also holds]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,19 In BILLOCKBY 1 free man under the patronage of Alwy [* of Thetford *] before 1066, 20 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 20d. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,20 In REPPS 7 free men, 4 under the patronage of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 2 of Alwy [* of Thetford *] and 1 of Bishop Almer before 1066, 80 acres of land; meadow, 10 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value always 8s. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,21 In BASTWICK 2 free women under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and of Ringwulf before 1066, 13 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value always 18d. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,22 In OBY 1 free man, 6 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre; with 2 oxen. Value always 8d. ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also holds]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,23 In SOMERTON 1 free man, 21 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value then 16d; later and now it pays 24[d]. The King gave these free [men] to Alwy of Thetford with their lands, so R[oger] Bigot claims. ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also holds]^ Repps has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 15d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,24 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SHOTESHAM 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand held <175a> 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066; now Ranulf son of Walter holds. Always 5 villagers; 17 smallholders; always 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 4 men's ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1/2 mill. Then 1 horse, now 2. Then 24 pigs, now 20. Then 24 goats, now none. Also 6 Freemen are there, at 36 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value then and later 40s; now £4. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. 1/2 church, 15 acres; value 15d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,25 In STOKE [Holy Cross] Alwy of Thetford held 80 acres of land before 1066; now W[illiam] Peche holds. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 2 acres. Also in SEETHING 1 villager, at 12 acres, who belong to this Stoke [Holy Cross]. Value always 26s 6d. 1 church, 18 acres; value 2s. Of the exchange of Isaac's land. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,26 In SURLINGHAM Esger , 1 free man of Godwin's, held 8 acres of land before 1066; meadow, 2 acres. Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds. Further in the same ^[Surlingham]^ 30 free men of Ulfkil, 150 acres of land and 10 free men of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 50 acres of land. Under these 30, 1 smallholder and under the 10 free [men], 2 smallholders. Between them all 32 acres of meadow. Then the 30 had 4 ploughs, later 2 1/2, now 4. Then the 10 had between them 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value of these 30[s] then 15s; later and now 22s 6d. Value of these 10[s] then 5s; later and now 8s 6d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 19d. But more hold there. He also holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,27 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 14 whole free men and 6 halves under the patronage of Ulfkil before 1066. Between the men 90 acres of land; meadow, 10 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Value then and later 10s; now they pay 20s. Rockland [St Mary] has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. 1 church, 12 acres; value 8d. He also ^[Aitard [* of Vaux *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,28 In BRAMERTON 12 free men, 9 under the patronage of Ulfkil, <175b> and 1 of St Edmund's, the other 2 from [* Archbishop *] Stigand's Holding. 10 hold 40 acres of land among them, between the 2 from [* Archbishop *] Stigand's Holding 33 acres of land before 1066, now 15 acres. The 10 always [had] 1 1/2 ploughs among them; between them the 2 [had] then 1/2 plough, later nothing, now 1 ox. Value of them all then and later 5s; now 6s 4d. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 1/2 furlongs in width, tax of 10 1/2d. 1 church, 24 acres; value 24d. He also ^[Aitard [* of Vaux *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,29 In KIRBY [Bedon] 6 whole free men before 1066, 3 under the patronage of Ulfkil, the third of Alwy of Thetford, the fourth of Genred, the fifth of Alfred, at 41 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then and later 5s; now 3s 4d. 1 church, 10 acres; value 12d. Robert of Courson holds. In the same ^[Kirby [Bedon]]^ 3 free men, 1 whole and 2 halves under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 46 acres of land. Under them 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 plough. Value then and always 5s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 20d, whoever holds there. 1 church, 10 acres; value 12d. Robert of Courson holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,30 In FRAMINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edwin and later of Godric the steward his successor, under Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^. When Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ forfeited, Bishop Almer held it; now R[oger] Bigot [holds]. Turold [holds] 20 acres of land in which 2 smallholders [dwell]. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 2s. 1 church, 30 acres; value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,31 In WHITLINGHAM 1 free woman, Wulffled, under Bishop Stigand held 160 acres of land before 1066. Always 9 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; later and now 1 1/2 men's [ploughs]. Meadow, 8 acres. Also 13 whole Freemen and 3 halves, 43 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 7d, whoever holds there. 1 church, 10 acres; value 12d. All this land is of Bishop Almer's Holding. The same Robert ^[of Courson]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] <176a> List 5 Of the exchange of Isaac's land NFK 9,32 Genred, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held BIXLEY before 1066, at 1 1/2 carucates of land; Ranulf son of Walter holds. Always 2 villagers; always 4 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; always 1 horse in lordship. Then 2 head of cattle; now 10 pigs. Also 13 Freemen; they dwell in 1/2 carucate of the said land. Also 1 free man, at 2 acres of free land. Among them all always 4 ploughs. Value then and later 20[s]; now 50s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 10 1/2d. 1 church, 24 acres; value 2s. He ^[Isaac]^ acquired this as 1 1/2 carucates of land. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,33 In FRAMINGHAM Ulfkil, 1 free man under the patronage of Earl Algar, held 1 carucate of land; now Ulfkil holds. Always 24 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; always 2 horses. Then 2 head of cattle, now 3. Then 12 pigs, now 16. 4 beehives. In the same ^[Framingham]^ 10 free men under him, 50 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then and later 20s; now 60s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 13 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,34 In KIRBY [Bedon] 4 free men of Ulfkil's, 10 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Ulfkil holds. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,35 In HOLVERSTON 3 free men of the same man's, 10 acres of land. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. ^[Ulfkil also holds. Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,36 In YELVERTON 3 free men of the same man's, 20 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. 1 church, 20 acres; value 20d. He also ^[Ulfkil]^ holds. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,37 In PORINGLAND 7 whole free men of the same man's, 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough. 1 church, 12 acres; value 12d. He also ^[Ulfkil]^ [holds]. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,38 In SHOTESHAM 3 free men of the same man's, 16 acres of land; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. He ^[Ulfkil]^ also [holds]. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,39 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 1 free man of the same man's, [he is] a half [-a-free-man], 24 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. He also ^[Ulfkil]^ [holds]. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,40 In SURLINGHAM 2 free men of the same man's, 12 acres of land. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. He also ^[Ulfkil]^ holds. ^[Valued in Framingham]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,41 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 1 free man of Ulfkil's, at 6 acres of land. All these men are valued in Framingham. He also holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,42 In BIXLEY 1 free man under the patronage of Ulfkil and a half a free [man] under him, at 17 acres of land. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. Value then 30d; now 4s. He also holds. Godric the steward claims this land by his man, that is Ralph, <176b> by judicial ordeal or by battle, that he held it as part of the Holding of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]. The Hundred testifies [that it is] part of R[oger] Bigot's Holding but Godric claims this back with the half which is in the King's writ. Godric acquired this as 1/2 carucate of land. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,43 In SURLINGHAM 2 whole free men and a half of Godwin's under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, at 20 acres of land. He also holds. ^[These men were delivered to make up the manor of Bixley]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,44 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 1 whole free man and 2 halves of Godwin's under [* Archbishop *] Stigand at 20 acres. He also holds. ^[These men were delivered to make up the manor of Bixley]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,45 In BRAMERTON Ranulf son of Walter holds; 3 free men and 2 halves of the same man's ^[Godwin]^, at 20 acres. Between them all 5 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre; always 2 ploughs. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. These men were delivered to make up the manor of Bixley. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,46 DISS Half-Hundred Robert of Vaux holds SHIMPLING as a manor and as 40 acres of land which Thorbert, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held before 1066. Then 9 smallholders, later and now 7. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Woodland, 7 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; always 1 horse; now 3 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs, now 23; always 9 sheep. Also 4 free men were delivered to make up this manor, 16 acres of land. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Value always 20s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; tax of 5d, whoever holds there. 1 church, 10 acres; value 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,47 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand held GISSING before 1066, 42 acres. Always 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. The men have always ploughed with 2 oxen. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 5s; now 10[s]. He also ^[Robert of Vaux]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,48 Algar Trec held OSMONDISTON before 1066 under Edric [* of Laxfield *], 1/2 carucate of land; [now] Hugh of Corbon holds. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship but 2 could be [restored]. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Also 1 free man and a half was delivered to make up this manor. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value always 50s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,49 `LODDING' Hundred In MUNDHAM Aelfric [* Blaec *], a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held 30 acres of land before 1066. A half a smallholder is there. Now 1 plough; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 5s. This Aelfric was outlawed and Ulfkil, the King's reeve, had possession of the land in the King's hands; Roger Bigot asked for <177a> it from the King and he granted it to him. Count Alan claims this because Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held it as part of his manor of Rumburgh; the men of the Hundred heard Ulfkil acknowledge this on one occasion during the year before R[alph] forfeited and likewise on one occasion after he forfeited, that he, Ulfkil, was doing service in Rumburgh, and finally the Hundred heard this same man say that he was doing service to Roger Bigot. Count Alan's men had 10s from there each year except for the last 4 years and this they are willing to prove by any means. Ulfkil holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,50 In MUNDHAM 8 free men of Ulfkil's, 60 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Ulfkil holds. Always 3 ploughs among them all. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. Roger has this in 5 carucates which the King gave him. Ulfkil also [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,51 In SEETHING 5 smallholders, at 10 acres. They belong in Framingham. 2 churches, 16 acres; value 2s. 3 oxen. ^[Ulfkil also holds]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,52 In {ALGAMUNDESTUNA} 13 free men of Ulfkil's, at 50 acres of land. 7 smallholders, at 12 acres of land. Always 4 ploughs among them all. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. He also [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,53 In CLAXTON 4 free men of the same man's ^[Ulfkil]^. 3 smallholders, at 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 2s. Robert of Vaux holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,54 In WOODTON 1 free man of the same man's ^[Ulfkil]^, at 20 acres, and under him 1 free man. 1 smallholder, at 4 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 32d. 1 church, 12 acres; value 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,55 In NORTON [Subcourse] Ulfkil holds; 1 free woman, at 8 acres. Value 8d. The full jurisdiction of Mundham [is] in the Hundred. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,56 Swetmann, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held CLAXTON before 1066, as 30 acres of land. Robert of Vaux [holds]. Always 7 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. The men have always ploughed with 2 oxen. Meadow, 5 acres. 1 church, 30 acres; value 3s. Also in the same ^[Claxton]^ 15 free men of Swetmann's, at 30 acres. Always among them all 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. In the same ^[Claxton]^ 13 halves of a free man, at 27 acres. Always 1 plough. He also [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,57 In ASHBY [St Mary] 10 free men of the same man's ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand]^, at 30 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. In the same ^[Ashby [St Mary]]^ 7 halves of a free man, at 27 acres. Always 1 plough. He also ^[Robert of Vaux]^ [holds]. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Claxton]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,58 In HELLINGTON a half-a-free[-man], at 8 acres. Always with 2 oxen. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Claxton]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,59 In CARLETON [St Peter] 1 free [man] of the same man's ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand]^, 5 acres. Always 1 horse at the hall; 3 head of cattle; 90 sheep; 14 pigs. <177b> Roger Bigot holds this of the King's livery. Value of all this, always 60s. Claxton has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 9 1/2d. But more hold there. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,60 In MUNDHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Alwy of Thetford, 30 acres of land which Turold holds but he cannot grant or sell it without permission. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Also under him 2 free men and a half, at 8 acres. 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough between them all. Value then 5s; now 8[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,61 In ASHBY [St Mary] 1 Freeman at 4 acres of land. 2 oxen. Value 6d. Robert [holds]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,62 In SEETHING 1 free man under the patronage of Alwy [* of Thetford *], at 16 acres. Value 24d. Turold holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,63 Algar, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held PIRNHOW before 1066, as 1/2 carucate of land. Godwin holds this. Always 6 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough in lordship, now 2. 1/2 men's plough. Now 1 mill; now 2 horses at the hall; 5 head of cattle; now 60 sheep. Also 1 Freeman, at 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 8d, whoever holds there. The jurisdiction is in Earsham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,64 In THURTON [* Bishop *] Almer, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held before 1066, as 30 acres. Robert of Vaux holds this. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 4 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,65 In ASHBY [St Mary] 2 free men of the same man's ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand]^, 9 acres. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. He also ^[Robert of Vaux]^ [holds]. ^[In Thurton]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,66 In CARLETON [St Peter] 2 free men, at 5 acres of land. ^[He also Robert of Vaux holds. In Thurton]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,67 In MUNDHAM 9 acres in lordship. Also 5 free men of the same man's ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand]^, at 19 acres. Always 1/2 plough. He also ^[Robert of Vaux]^ [holds]. ^[In Thurton]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,68 In ALPINGTON 30 acres of land in lordship. 1 smallholder. ^[He also Robert of Vaux holds]^ Value of the whole always 30s. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. Thurton has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 7 1/2d. ^[[* Bishop *] Almer, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held it]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,69 In SEETHING 1 free man of Ulfkil's, at 6 acres. Value 6d. Ashby [St Mary] has 9 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 9d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,70 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Alwy [* of Thetford *] held NARBOROUGH before 1066; now R[oger holds] 6 carucates of land as a manor. Then 33 villagers, later 28, now the same. Then and always 10 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then and later 11 <178a> ploughs among the men, now 7. Meadow, 16 acres; 3 mills. When he acquired it and now 2 cobs. Always 13 head of cattle; 25 pigs; 200 sheep; 3 beehives. It has 1 mile in length and 10 furlongs in width, when this [Hundred] pays 20s, then it pays [tax of] 12d. Value then and always £8. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,71 SHROPHAM Hundred Edric [* of Laxfield *], a thane, held HOCKHAM before 1066, 5 carucates of land. Then and later 13 villagers, now 7. When he acquired it, 11 smallholders, now the same. Then and later 7 slaves, now 3. Meadow, 37 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2, and 2 ploughs could be restored. Also 4 Freemen, 3 1/2 acres. Then 220 wild mares, now none. Then 5 cobs, now 2. Then 12 head of cattle, now 2. Then 12 pigs, now 8. Always 220 sheep; now 2 beehives. Value then and later £4; now the same. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 league in width, whoever holds there, tax of 15d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,72 In LITTLE HOCKHAM Alwy [* of Thetford *] held 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Also 1 Freeman, 3 1/2 acres. Value always 13s 4d. Turold holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,73 In SNETTERTON the same ^[Alwy [* of Thetford *]]^ held, as 1 carucate of land, also as a manor. Ralph son of Herlewin holds. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 3 head of cattle, now 7. 9 pigs. Then 60 sheep, now 160. 14 goats; 2 beehives. Value always 20s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 17 1/4d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,74 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In [Great] SNAREHILL Thorsten [* of Thetford *], a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1, and another could be restored. Always 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 fishery. Then 4 cobs, now 1. Then 3 head of cattle, now 2. Then 12 pigs. Then 80 sheep, now 60. Value then 16s, now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,75 In [Little] SNAREHILL Alwy [* of Thetford *] held 1 carucate of land and 60 acres. Alstan an Englishman holds. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Also 6 Freemen with all customary dues but each one has always paid 4d for carrying-service in the King's [manor] of Kenninghall and the King has the 6 forfeitures from them. Always 1 plough in lordship and 1/2 could be restored; 1/2 men's plough. Then 1 cob; always 4 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 5. Then 100 sheep, now 300. 5 beehives. Value 20s. <178b> The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 11 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,76 Ulf, a free man, held LOPHAM as a manor before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 13 smallholders, 4 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Also 19 Freemen, 1 carucate of land with all customary dues; 12 acres; 2 ploughs. Then 1 cob, now 1 cob, now 2. Then 1 head of cattle, now 13. Now 40 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 60. Value then and later 60s; now 100s and 12s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,77 In the other LOPHAM Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 7 smallholders; and 4 slaves. Meadow, 11 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough, and 1 plough could be restored. Woodland, 80 pigs. Also 4 Freemen, 13 acres of land; 2 oxen. Also 1 free man, 40 acres of land. 1 smallholder; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 1/2 plough. Always 1 cob. Then 1 head of cattle, now 3; always 40 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 60. 10 beehives. Jurisdiction of the free man is in Kenninghall. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,78 In [Blo] NORTON he also ^[Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]]^ held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066; now Alfred an Englishman holds. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1, and another could be restored; always 1/2 men's plough. Also 7 Freemen, 60 acres of land; 2 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Alsi added this land to Lopham as an outlier after 1066; [***] had it as a manor before 1066. On it 20 sheep. Value of Lopham before 1066, 60s and of [Blo] Norton 20s. Value of the whole of Lopham now 70s, and of [Blo] Norton 30s. The whole of Lopham has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, [tax of] 34 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,79 In BANHAM 1 Freeman with all customary dues of St Etheldreda's before 1066 whom Roger Bigot's predecessor had in patronage only after King William came to England. He has 10 acres of land. Value 2s. Berard holds now. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,80 `LAUNDICH' Hundred In WHISSONSETT Ranulf son of Walter holds 3 carucates of land as a manor which 9 free men held. Then and later 8 villagers, now 5. Then and later 6 smallholders, now 10. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, always 15 acres. Then 4 ploughs between the whole, 2 of which are now in lordship and 2 [are] the men's. Woodland at 100 pigs; 1/4 of a fishery; always 2 cobs. <179a> Now 12 head of cattle. Then 9 pigs, now 25. Then 60 sheep, now 67. Now 36 goats; 7 beehives. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. The jurisdiction of 3 free men is in the King's [manor] of Mileham. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10d, whoever holds there. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,81 FOREHOE Hundred Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] an Englishman holds HINGHAM as a manor, 1/2 carucate of land which Alwy [* of Thetford *] held before 1066. Then 5 smallholders, now 6; always 2 slaves. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Always 2 cobs; 8 head of cattle; 6 pigs, 20 sheep; 16 goats; 2 beehives. Also 1 Freeman and a half, 27 acres. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,82 The Hundred and a Half of `MITFORD' In YAXHAM Ranulf son of Walter holds 30 acres of land which Aldwy, a priest and free man, held before 1066. 8 smallholders. Always 1 plough; woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 20d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,83 Hundred of `GALLOW' {Turstin} son of Guy holds CREAKE, 4 carucates of land which Cock Hagni held before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 14 smallholders; 10 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later [and] now 3. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2, and they could be restored. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; always 1 cob. Then 18 pigs, now 13. Then 320 sheep, now 264. Also 25 Freemen at 1 carucate of land. Then 7 ploughs, now 5. Value then £4; now [£]6. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,84 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In BURNHAM Humphrey of Culey holds 1 carucate of land which Cock Hagni held before 1066. Then and now 2 villagers; always 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1, but [another] could be restored. Now 40 sheep. Value then 20s; now 16s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,85 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' In QUARLES {Turstin} son of Guy holds 1 outlier which belongs to 1 carucate of land at Creake. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Creake. ^[Cock Hagni held it]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,86 Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] and Leofstan, 1 free man, held [Field] DALLING before 1066, [later] God and Robert, now R[oger] ^[Bigot]^ the sheriff, 2 carucates of land. The same Roger claims this back by exchange of that land which the King gave to Isaac. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. 6 Freemen, 18 acres of land; meadow, 7 acres. <179b> Always 3 ploughs in all. Value then 30s; now 40s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,87 Hundred of NORTH ERPINGHAM {Withri} , 1 free man, held HANWORTH before 1066, now R[oger] Bigot holds, 4 carucates of land. Always 11 villagers; 30 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 3. Always 5 men's ploughs; woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then and later 1 mill, now 2. Then 1 cob, now 5. Then 14 head of cattle, now 24. Then 7 pigs, now 40. Then 11 sheep, now 105. Then 30 goats, now 26. Then 7 beehives, now 8. An outlier ROUGHTON is attached to this, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 8 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. In ALBY 1 villager; in SUSTEAD 3 [villagers] and 1 smallholder of the said manor. In INGWORTH 1 villager whom Toki of Winterton held; R[oger]'s predecessor added this man to this manor. In ALDBOROUGH 1 smallholder, whom Wulfstan held before 1066, was added likewise. In THURGARTON 2 smallholders who belong to the manor. In CALTHORPE 1 villager whom Godwin of Scottow held was added likewise. These 3 men who were added hold 36 acres of land. Value all this before 1066 £4; later 60s; now £6. The manor has 8 furlongs in length and 5 1/2 in width, tax of 9 1/2d. This {Withri} had the full jurisdiction over this land; the King and the Earl the 6 forfeitures. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,88 Hundred of `HAPPING' Edric of Laxfield held SUTTON before 1066, 3 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 17 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 39 acres; 1/2 salt-house; 2 cobs. Then 23 wild mares, now 7. Then 13 head of cattle, now 22. Then 9 pigs, now 23. Then 180 sheep, now 200. 4 beehives. Also 2 Freemen, 12 1/2 acres. 1 church and 10 acres. 1 outlier, CATFIELD, is an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Also 14 Freemen, 75 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1/2 acre. 1 church, 20 acres. Also 24 free men in patronage only, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 14 acres. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. BRUMSTEAD is also an adjunct of this manor. Robert holds what Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ held, 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. <180a> Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 1 men's plough. 1 church, 9 acres. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 1 mill; 1 head of cattle. Now 10 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. Also 17 free men, 110 acres, in patronage only; St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ [has] the patronage of 1. Always 2 smallholders, 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. He also ^[Robert]^ holds. In STALHAM 9 free men under the patronage only of Edric [* of Laxfield *], and half the jurisdiction, the King and the Earl [have] the other half. They have 60 acres of land, 1 1/2 ploughs and 3 acres of meadow. In HORSEY 4 free men in patronage only. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. They have 50 acres, 1 plough and 6 acres of meadow. Value of all these free men then 40s; now 68s 8d. Value of the whole manor with its outliers then 90s; now £6 11s 4d; now value of the whole [manor] together with the free men £10. This was of the manors of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^, and was leased at £10. Thus the King gave it to Roger Bigot, so he says, when his brother William came from Apulia with Geoffrey Ridel. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,89 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' In THRIGBY half of 3 free men of A., 31 acres of land. Alwy [* of Thetford *] had the patronage only of 2 and [* Earl *] Gyrth of the other. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,90 In RUNHAM half of 3 free men under Alwy [* of Thetford *]'s patronage only, 13 1/2 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1/2 plough; 2 1/2 salt-houses. Value 18d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,91 In FILBY 4 free men of the same man's ^[Alwy [* of Thetford *]'s]^ likewise, 118 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; 2 1/2 salt-houses. Value 5s. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,92 In NESS 1 free man, 15 acres which Alwy [* of Thetford *] annexed after 1066. Roger claims it as part of his Holding of the King's gift. Always 2 oxen; meadow, 1 acre; 3/4 of a salt-house. Value 16d. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,93 In MAUTBY 1 free man under Alwy [* of Thetford *] in patronage only, 20 1/2 acres of land. Always 3 1/2 smallholders. 2 oxen; meadow, 1 acre; 1 salt-house. Value 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,94 HUMBLEYARD Hundred Ulf, a thane, held HETHEL before 1066, 2 carucates of land and 35 acres. Then 12 villagers, later 10, now 12. Then and later 7 smallholders, now 11; always 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Also 1 church, 30 acres. Then 5 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 5. Then 5 head of cattle, now 8. 3 wild mares. Then 18 pigs, <180b> now 25. Then 1 sheep, now 80. Then 2 beehives. Also 8 Freemen, 30 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 outlier, KESWICK, at 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Then 2 villagers, later and now 1; always 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 mill. Value then 106s 6d; later £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width, tax of 6 3/4d. Keswick has 6 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 6 1/2d. Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,95 Ulf also held KETTERINGHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land; now Ranulf son of Walter holds it. Always 4 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; always 2 cobs. 1 church, 40 acres. Then 1 mill, now none, but it is in Hethel. Then 1 head of cattle, now 3. Now 20 pigs; 80 sheep. Also 8 Freemen, 60 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then and later 50s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16 1/2d, whoever holds there. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,96 Walter holds [East] CARLETON which Ulf held as a manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Then 1 cob. Value 10s. 2 churches, 38 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,97 In FLORDON, 10 acres and in NEWTON [Flotman] 15 acres of the lordship of Hethel. Always 1 plough; 1 mill. Value 5s. Flordon has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 9 3/4d. ^[Ulf held it]^ [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,98 `DEPWADE' Hundred Coleman, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held FORNCETT, 1 carucate of land. Then 1 villager, later and now 2. Also 1 church, 15 acres. Then 8 smallholders, later 10, now 14. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 5. Then 10 head of cattle, now 12. Then 1 sheep, now 80. Then 1 pig, now 18. Also 3 Freemen, 27 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Also 1 outlier, ASLACTON, 80 acres. Always 6 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now the same. Then 1 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Then 1 cob. Then 5 head of cattle, now 1. 1 pig. Also 3 Freemen, 6 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Also another outlier, SWANTON, 40 acres. William holds. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; 3 head of cattle. Also 1 Freeman, 3 acres. In KETTLETON 2 Freemen, 7 acres; then 1/2 plough; now 2 oxen. In {HALAS} 3 Freemen, 12 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. <181a> Value of the whole then 60s; now £6. The whole of {Halas} [has] 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 4d. Forncett has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 6 1/2d. Aslacton [has] 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 9d. Swanton [has] 11 furlongs in length and 6 [furlongs] and 10 perches in width; tax of 11 1/2d. In FORNCETT Ulf held 30 acres before 1066. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now none. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Then 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle. In KETTLETON 2 Freemen, 6 acres and in SWANTON 2 Freemen, 6 acres. In WACTON 1 Freeman, 4 acres. In MOULTON [St Michael] 1 Freeman, 10 acres. In ASLACTON 1 Freeman, 30 acres. Always 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. In TIBENHAM 2 Freemen, 66 acres. 8 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. In THARSTON 2 Freemen, 45 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. In STRATTON 1 Freeman, 12 acres. In SHELTON 1 Freeman, 60 acres. 14 smallholders; 6 villagers; 1 slave. 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. In HARDWICK 2 Freemen, 35 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. In FRITTON 1 Freeman, 8 acres. 2 oxen. Value of the whole then 80s; now 100[s] 10d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,99 Robert of Vaux holds THARSTON which Wulfric held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager. Then and later 26 smallholders, now 24. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 1 church, 40 acres; value 3s. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1, and 1 plough could be restored. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 2 mills. Then 4 cobs. Now 4 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 20. Then 40 sheep, now 80. 1 beehive. Also 33 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Then 8 ploughs, later and now 4. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then £5 6s; now the same. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 1/2 furlongs in width; tax of 15 1/2d. Robert of Vaux has added 7 free men and a half to this manor; <181b> of all his predecessor had the patronage only except for 1 of them who was a Freeman of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's. They have 82 acres. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 14s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,100 Alwin? of Thetford held HUDESTON, 2 carucates of land; now Robert of Courson holds. Always 1 villager; 21 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Always 1 mill; 1 cob; 3 head of cattle; 46 pigs. Also 11 men in fold-rights and patronage before 1066; they could sell the land but the customary dues remained in the manor. They have 26 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Also 1 church, 30 acres; meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 plough. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value then 40s; now 70s. Also 5 Freemen; Alwy [* of Thetford *] had the patronage only of 2 and 1 smallholder, of the third R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, of the fourth Ralph Berlang's predecessor and of the fifth Eudo son of Spirewic's predecessor. They have 42 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 6s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,101 Also in HEMPNALL 1 free man under the patronage only of Alwy [* of Thetford *], 30 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 8 pigs. Value 10s. Turold holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,102 In SWANTON Hardekin, a free man, held 30 acres before 1066. Always 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. 1 mill; meadow, 3 acres. Also 11 free men under him in patronage before 1066, 20 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 15s; now 23[s] 7d. He claims this of the King's gift. Walter holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,103 `CLAVERING' Hundred HADDISCOE, 9 free men of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 120 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs; pasture, 80 sheep; meadow, 9 acres. Value 15s. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 9 1/4d. Robert holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,104 Alstan, a thane of [* Earl *] Harold's, held HALES before 1066, 1 carucate of land and 40 acres. Always 9 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 2. Then 1 head of cattle, now 2. Then 14 pigs, now 27. Then 10 sheep. Also 13 free men under fold-rights and patronage, 40 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. This Alstan put himself under the patronage of Alwy of Thetford after 1066. He had possession of this when King William gave his land to Roger but the Hundred did not see the writ or the deliverer that gave him to Alwy. <182a> The whole of Hales has 15 furlongs and 13 perches [in length] and 6 furlongs in width, it pays tax of 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,105 In HADDISCOE 1 Freeman of Edric of Laxfield's, 30 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Also 4 free men under him, 19 acres. Value then 10s; now 13[s] 4d. There is also pasture for 50 sheep. This Freeman put himself under the patronage of Alwy [* of Thetford *] after 1066 and he had possession there when the King gave the land to Roger Bigot. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,106 Turold holds HECKINGHAM from Roger which a free man held before 1066, 26 acres. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough, now none, but it could be restored. Value 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,107 In HADDISCOE 1 free man held 1 1/2 acres. 1 smallholder. Value 3d. Robert holds him from Roger. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,108 In RAVENINGHAM 1 free man held 12 acres before 1066; Alwy [* of Thetford *] had possession of him when Roger acquired his land. This is [included] in the valuation of Haddiscoe. The same R[obert] holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] <182b> NFK 9,109 In NORTON [Subcourse] Ulfkil, a free man, held 30 acres; now 2 men hold it from Ulfkil's Holding. Always 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Also 1 free man under him, 1 acre. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,110 In THURLTON 2 free men, 22 acres. Meadow, 1 acre; 1/2 plough. Robert holds this from Roger. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,111 In HECKINGHAM 1 free man, Bondi, 30 acres of land; Roger holds him as part of Ulfkil's Holding but Ulfkil himself had half the patronage of him before 1066 and the whole patronage of his wife. Godric the steward claims him because he held him when Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ forfeited. The Hundred testifies that he did service to Godric but they do not know in what way. He always has 1 plough and 2 acres of meadow. Value 4s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,112 In NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Roger has 2 smallholders, at 15 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,113 [`HENSTEAD' Hundred] In FRAMINGHAM 8 smallholders, 16 acres of land. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,114 In BIXLEY Aelfric, a free man, 24 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,115 In PORINGLAND 1 free man, 24 acres. 2 smallholders and a half. Value 8s. <183a> The whole is in `Henstead' Hundred. These free men are Roger Bigot's. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,116 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In GRIMSTON 1 free man, 60 acres of land; Robert of Vaux holds him. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres, always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. In the same ^[Grimston]^ he also holds; 4 free men, 40 acres; meadow, 2 acres. Before 1066, 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,117 Hundred of DOCKING In TITCHWELL Tovi, a free man under [* Earl *] Harold, held 1 carucate of land before 1066; now Ralph holds. Then and now 1 plough in lordship; always 1 men's plough. 6 villagers; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 13s 4d; now 12[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,118 Hundred of `SMETHDON' In HUNSTANTON 4 free men before 1066, 45 acres; Ralph son of H[erlewin] holds them. Then 1 plough; now 2 oxen. Value then 16s; now 4[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,119 `GRIMSHOE' Hundred In MUNDFORD 60 acres of land which 1 free man holds. Always 1 plough. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 5 pigs. Value then and now 2s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,120 In STURSTON 1 free man, at 60 acres. R[alph] son of H[erlewin] holds these. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 30d; now 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,121 In STANFORD 1 free man, 60 acres of land. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds now. Then and later 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 2s 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,122 WAYLAND Hundred In GRISTON 1 free man, 28 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 4s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,123 In BRECKLES 9 free men, 110 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 10 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,124 In SAHAM [Toney] 1 free man, 60 acres of land; Robert holds him. 1 plough. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value 30s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,125 In THOMPSON 40 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,126 SHROPHAM Hundred In HOCKHAM 4 free men, in SHROPHAM 5, in WILBY 1 and in <183b> BESTHORPE 1; in all 3 carucates of land and 2 1/2 acres. 6 smallholders. Meadow, 17 acres; woodland, 8 pigs; always 5 ploughs. Value of the whole 68s. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Buckenham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,127 In SHROPHAM 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. The jurisdiction [is] in the same [manor of] Buckenham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,128 In SHROPHAM 1 free man, 8 acres of land; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 2 oxen. Value 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,129 In BESTHORPE 1 free man, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 villager; 7 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough; now 2 oxen. Woodland 8 [pigs]. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,130 In ROCKLAND 1/2 carucate of land; 1 free man whom Payne holds. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,131 In BRETTENHAM 3 free men, 1 carucate of land; William of Bourneville holds them. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 23s 8d. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,132 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In LOPHAM 5 free men; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 5 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs. Value of the whole 48s 4d. The jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,133 In QUIDENHAM 1 free man, 24 [acres] before 1066; now 3 free men; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 2s. The jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,134 `MITFORD' Hundred and a Half In {THUR[E]STUNA} 20 acres of land; 1 free man whom Robert holds. 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Also 4 Freemen and a half, 10 acres. Value 4s. 1 church, 16 acres; value 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,135 Hundred of `GALLOW' In CREAKE 4 free men, at 1/2 carucate of land, whom {Turstin} son of Guy holds. Then 1 1/2 ploughs; now 2 oxen. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,136 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In BURNHAM he also ^[{Turstin} son of Guy]^ holds; 2 free men, at 1 carucate of land. Then and now 10 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Two-thirds of a mill; meadow, 1/2 acre. <184a> Value then 8s; now 18s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,137 In the same village ^[Burnham]^ 2 free men, at 1/2 carucate of land. He also ^[{Turstin} son of Guy]^ holds. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,138 In [Burnham] DEEPDALE 1 free man at 1/2 carucate of land. He also ^[{Turstin} son of Guy]^ holds. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,139 In RAYNHAM 1 free man held 1/2 carucate of land of Bishop Stigand's Holding; now Edwin holds it. Always 4 slaves. Then 1 plough; now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 5s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,140 In SOUTH RAYNHAM 1 free man, at 20 acres of land, whom Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 5s; now 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,141 HOLT Hundred In MORSTON 1 free man, at 1/2 carucate of land, whom Turold holds. 4 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,142 Hundred of NORTH ERPINGHAM In HANWORTH {Withri} held 3 free men; now R[oger] Bigot [holds]. Now they have 1 smallholder. 60 acres of land. Then and always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 roods. Value then and later 10s; now 18[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,143 In METTON {Withri} held 3 free men before 1066 and [* Earl *] Harold [held] 1 free man; now Roger Bigot holds. Always 1 carucate of land. 1 villager; 3 smallholders and a half. 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s] 8d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,144 In SUSTEAD {Withri} held 1 free man and Wulfstan held 1 free man before 1066; now R[oger holds]. They have 30 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder and a half. 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Now 1 mill. Value then and later 8s; now 12[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,145 In AYLMERTON 1 free man of Alwy [* of Thetford *]; now Roger [holds]. He has 1 carucate of land. Always 7 villagers; 7 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Under him 2 Freemen, 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,146 In FELBRIGG 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's. They have 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Also he has 8 Freemen at 63 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland for 6 pigs. Value then and later 40s; now £4. <184b> It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs and 3 perches in width, tax of 3 1/2d. Metton [has] 5 furlongs in length and 4 [furlongs] and 6 perches in width, tax of 5d. In GRESHAM Alward [* of Felbrigg *] held 4 Freemen, at 13 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. They are valued within the £4. In the same village ^[Gresham]^ 1 free man, at 30 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders; 1/2 plough. In SUSTEAD Alward [* of Felbrigg *] held 3 smallholders. He has 1/2 plough. In [North] BARNINGHAM 1 Freeman, at 12 acres of land. Then he ploughed with 2 oxen, now with 1/2 plough. In ALDBOROUGH 1 free man, at 30 acres of land, whom Ketil held before 1066; meadow, 1/2 acre. In AYLMERTON 2 Freemen whom Alward [* of Felbrigg *] held, at 12 acres of land. 3 smallholders. They have always ploughed with 1/2 plough. All this is [included] in the valuation of Felbrigg. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,147 In RUNTON Bondi held 1 free man before 1066, at 30 acres of land. He was delivered for 1 free [man]. Now 2 free [men] hold. 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 8s; it was for 20s but could not pay and so it is now for 15[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,148 In ROUGHTON {Withri} held 2 free men before 1066, at 30 acres of land. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and later 5s; now 10[s] 4d. Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 1 free man here, 3 acres. They could not withdraw without Edric's permission. But Robert Malet claims the men. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,149 In SUFFIELD 4 free men; {Withri} held 1 of these, the King another, [* Earl *] Harold 2 others. 2 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then and always 4 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 2 mills, now 4. Value then and later £4; now £6 15s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 1/2 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. In [North] BARNINGHAM 16 acres of land of the said lordship. Woodland for 4 pigs. In ANTINGHAM 2 smallholders have 1/2 plough. They are valued in Suffield. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,150 In this ANTINGHAM 3 free men; 1 was [* Bishop *] Almer's, another Alwold's <185a> and the third Ospak 's. They hold 1 1/2 carucates of land. {Turstin} son of Guy holds them. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 2 men's ploughs. Value then and later 25s; now 36s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,151 In ALDBOROUGH 4 free men whom [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; 1 1/2 mills. [Value] then and later 15s; now 30[s]; they were at 40[s] but they could not pay. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,152 In THURGARTON 1 free man whom Ylving holds, at 12 acres of land. He has always ploughed with 1/2 plough. Value then and later 2s; now 5[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,153 In `SHIPDEN' 1 free man [whom] Osbern held before 1066, 40 acres of land; now {Turstin} holds. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 30 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, at 3 acres of land. Value then and later 8s; now 10[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,154 In [North] BARNINGHAM Osfrith holds; 3 free men, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 5 smallholders. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 10s; now 50[s]. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,155 In [East] BECKHAM 1 free man, at 60 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]. Woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Also 1 Freeman, at 4 acres of land. Value then and later 5s 4d; now 10s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,156 In [North] BARNINGHAM 1 free man, at 3 acres of land. He ploughs with 2 oxen. Value then and later 16d; now 3s. The King has the full jurisdiction over all the free men of this Hundred. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,157 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In BURGH [St Margaret] 1 free man under the patronage only of Alwy [* of Thetford *] held 106 acres of land before 1066; now Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 1 villager; 8 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Also 17 free men under them, 89 acres of land; meadow, 12 acres. Always 3 ploughs. <185b> Value then and always 20s. He also holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,158 In WINTERTON 1 free man, at 21 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Alward of Felbrigg. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,159 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SHOTESHAM 4 free men, [2] under the patronage of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 1 of Ulf and the fourth of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 60 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. 3 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 2 {orae}; later and now 10s. He also ^[Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]]^ holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,160 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, at 24 acres of land. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held him when he forfeited with half the land and Ro[ger] Bigot [held] the other [half] as the Hundred testifies; now Roger Bigot holds him and claims him as part of the Holding of his free [men] from the King's gift. Aitard [* of Vaux *] contradicts the Hundred which testifies this but Mainard affirms it with the Hundred. Under him always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Further 3 Freemen under him, at 9 acres of land; 3/4 of 1 mill; meadow, 3 acres. Value then and always 5s. R[oger] Bigot acknowledges this to have been received, after R[alph] forfeited, to be kept in the King's hands and he still keeps it. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,161 In FRITTON 1 free man under the patronage of Ulf. Ranulf [* son of Walter *] holds this. In FRAMINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Ulf. In YELVERTON 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's. He also holds this. In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 3 free men of Ulf's. He also holds this. In SURLINGHAM 2 halves-a-free-man of Ulf's. He also holds this. In BRAMERTON 1 free man under the patronage of Ulf. He also holds this. Between them all 68 acres of land. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 16s; now 20s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,162 In TROWSE 1 free man under the patronage of Asgot before 1066, 40 acres of land. 4 smallholders. He also ^[Ranulf [* son of Walter *]]^ holds this. 1 free man [and] a half under him; meadow, 4 acres. Then and later between them all 1 plough, now 2. [Value] then and later 5s; now 7s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width, tax of 9 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,163 In SHOTESHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Ulf, 10 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. Then 2 oxen, now 1/2 plough. Value always 16d. He also ^[Ranulf [* son of Walter *]]^ holds. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,164 In SAXLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Ulf before <186a> 1066, 24 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 3s. He also ^[Ranulf [* son of Walter *]]^ holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,165 In YELVERTON 1 free man with jurisdiction under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066, at 20 acres of land; now Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Under him 3 Freemen and a half, at 10 acres of land. Value then and later 5s; now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,166 In PORINGLAND 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, at 12 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. He has always ploughed with 3 oxen. Value then and always 12d. `Hunt'_Yelverton has 4 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width, tax of 10 1/2d. He also ^[Aitard [* of Vaux *]]^ holds this. Poringland has 5 furlongs in length and 4 1/2 [in] width, tax of 12d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,167 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In STARSTON 1 free man of St Etheldreda's held before 1066. The full jurisdiction was [* Archbishop *] Stigand's in Earsham. But he could not grant or sell his land without the permission of St Etheldreda's and of [* Archbishop *] Stigand. 1/2 carucate of land. Now Godwin holds. 3 smallholders under him; always 1 plough in lordship. 8 free men under him, at 20 acres; always 3 ploughs. Value always 10s. Now R[oger] Bigot claims it as part of the Holding of his free [men] from the King's gift but the Hundred testifies that when Richard Poynant was reeve in Earsham, it belonged in Earsham but he who now holds, then Richard's under-reeve in Earsham, took it away. The Hundred testifies that he gave tribute in Earsham of 20s 6d in any one year expressly from this and other land but he has not paid this year. Hitherto W[illiam] of Noyers had the tribute. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,168 `LODDING' Hundred In BEDINGHAM Offa, a thane of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066; now he also ^[Godwin]^ holds. Always 12 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 2 horses in lordship; 9 pigs; always 20 goats. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,169 In SEETHING 1 free man under [* Earl *] Gyrth held 30 acres of land before 1066. 2 slaves. Then 1/2 plough, now 1 in lordship. He also ^[Godwin]^ holds. Under him he also holds 6 free men, 30 acres of land in [* Archbishop *] Stigand's jurisdiction; always 2 ploughs between them. <186b> In the same ^[Seething]^ 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066, 1 carucate of land; now he also ^[Godwin]^ holds. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders. Woodland, 12 pigs. Then 1/2 plough in lordship, now 1 plough. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Under him 8 free men in patronage in the jurisdiction of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 20 acres of land. 2 slaves; always 1 plough. Value of the whole then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,170 In MUNDHAM 1 free man of Godwin's under [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, 30 acres of land; now he also holds. Always 5 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. It is valued in the 40s. In the same ^[Mundham]^ 3 free men of the same man's ^[Godwin's]^ under [* Earl *] Gyrth, 16 acres of land; always 1 plough. Value always 5s. He also holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,171 In SEETHING 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 16 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value always 32d. He also ^[Godwin]^ holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,172 In BROOME Toki , 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held 30 acres before 1066; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. Value always 10s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,173 In CARLETON [St Peter] 1 free man of Godwin's, 20 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 20d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,174 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Asford, 1 free man, held ALBY, 1 carucate of land, as a manor under [* Earl *] Harold; now his four sons hold. Always 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 2 men's [ploughs], now 4 in all. 1 mill. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 3 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,175 In BURGH[-next-Aylsham] 2 free men, 90 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Now 1/2 mill. Value then and later 15s; now 25s 4d. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 2[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,176 In ERPINGHAM 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and later 4s; now 5[s] 4d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,177 In [Bacons]THORPE 1 free man of the same man's ^[[* Earl *] Harold's]^, 60 acres of land; now Turold holds. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 2. <187a> Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 5 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,178 In WICKMERE 9 free men of the same man's ^[[* Earl *] Harold's]^, 1 carucate of land; now Robert of Courson holds. Always 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [It has] 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 8d. In the same ^[Wickmere]^ 2 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's and Bishop Almer's, 30 acres. Always 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Then 3/4 of 1 mill. Value then 8s; now 12[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,179 TUNSTEAD Hundred In FELMINGHAM 1 carucate of land which belongs to 4 men of Suffield. Always 7 smallholders; 4 Freemen on the same land. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. This is [included] in the valuation of Suffield. In the same ^[Felmingham]^ 4 free men, 80 acres. Always 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value then 10s; now 16[s] 4d. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 18d. One of those 4 was the man of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,180 In SMALLBURGH 3 free men, 1 carucate of land. Always 12 smallholders; 3 Freemen. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Two of these are [included] in the valuation of Antingham; the value of the third is 10s. One of these was the man of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, the others of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^. S[t] B[enedict's has] the jurisdiction. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,181 In DILHAM 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, 60 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. This is [included] in the valuation of Suffield. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,182 Hundred of `HAPPING' In PALLING 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 1 carucate of land. Always 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 24 acres; 1 men's plough. In the same ^[Palling]^ 5 men, 33 acres; whom Hugh of Houdain holds. Always 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Of those 4 were free although they could not withdraw except by giving 2s. In WAXHAM a half-a-free-man, 7 acres of land. It is [included] in the same valuation. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] <187b> NFK 9,183 In STALHAM 1 free man, 15 acres. He also ^[Hugh of Houdain]^ holds this. In BRUMSTEAD 1 free man, 15 acres. In HORSEY 1 free man, 12 acres. His predecessor Alwin? [* of Thetford *] did not have even the patronage of these before 1066; however he claims them as part of his Holding from the King's gift because Alwy [* of Thetford *] had the patronage of them after 1066. Always 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,184 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD In [East] CARLETON 27 free men and a half under Ulf in patronage only and fold-rights before 1066. He has 1 1/2 carucates of land and 10 acres. Also 4 free men; Ranulf Peverel's predecessor had the patronage of 2 and a half of the [patronage] of the third, Eudo the steward's predecessor likewise [had the patronage] of 1 and a half [of the patronage] of the other, of these his predecessor had nothing. They have 50 acres. In all they have 4 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,185 In SWARDESTON 1 free man, 8 acres. In SWARDESTON it has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 13d before 1066. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,186 FLORDON, 15 free men under Ulf in fold-rights and patronage only. In BRACON ASH 1 free man in the same way. In all it has 100 acres less 2. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre; always 2 ploughs. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,187 In NAYLAND and in WRENINGHAM 9 free men. R[oger]'s predecessor had the patronage only of 8 and a half of these and fold-rights and Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s predecessor [had] the half of 1 in fold-rights and patronage only. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,188 In WALSINGHAM 6 free men under Roger's predecessor in fold-rights and patronage only. In all they have 130 acres. Always 3 ploughs; 1 mill; 1 smallholder. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,189 In BRACON ASH 5 free men. Roger Bigot's predecessor had half the patronage of 4 and the whole [patronage] of the fifth, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor [had the half patronage] of 4 likewise. They have 150 acres of land. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,190 In FLORDON 5 free men. R[oger]'s predecessor had half the <188a> patronage only of these and Godric the steward's predecessor likewise. They had 1 carucate of land and 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; always 2 ploughs. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,191 In NAYLAND 4 free men, 1 carucate of land. 4 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Roger's predecessor had the patronage of 2 free men and a half before 1066, [* Archbishop *] Stigand of 1 and Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s predecessor of a half. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,192 In DUNSTON 3 free men and a half in patronage only before 1066, 49 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,193 In MANGREEN 1 free man and a half. Of this Roger's predecessor had half the patronage and Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor likewise. He has 33 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,194 In SWARDESTON 8 free [men]. Of 3 and a half the predecessor had the patronage only before 1066. Of 4 Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor likewise, and of half R[anulf] Peverel's ancestor likewise. In all it has 45 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,195 In SWAINSTHORPE 1 free man in patronage only, 15 acres. Also 2 free men, at 4 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre; 1/2 plough. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,196 In MULBARTON 1 free man under Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor in patronage only before 1066, 30 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. In the same ^[Mulbarton]^ 1 free woman under Godric's predecessor in patronage only before 1066, 30 acres of land. Godric had possession of this when [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited and she duly paid him 5s. A certain man of Roger's in patronage only, the son of this woman, dwelt on the same land with his mother and so Roger claims half the land. The father of this man had other free land and in another place under R[oger]'s predecessor in patronage only. Roger holds all that 1 land. On the above 30 acres then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Under those 2 2 free men and a half in patronage only, at 17 1/2 <188b> acres; always 1/2 plough. Value of all these free men before 1066 £8; later [£]10; now £15 5s 5 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,197 In KETTERINGHAM 5 free men in half patronage only under Roger's predecessor and in half patronage under Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor. They have 1 carucate of land and 16 acres. Now Ranulf son of Walter holds. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,198 In KESWICK 14 free men whom Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds; 4 under Roger's predecessor in patronage only, 5 in patronage and fold-rights and 5 in patronage under Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor. They have 60 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. In the same ^[Keswick]^ 4 free men; 2 in patronage only, 1 under Godric's predecessor likewise and the fourth of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's likewise. They have 1 carucate of land. Godric had possession of 30 acres of this land when [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited and 2 of his women dwelt there. Now Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds it from Roger. 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. In total, value then 15s, now 25[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction of all these free men. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,199 In COLNEY 1 free man under the patronage only of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 1 carucate of land. Warengar holds him. Always 2 villagers. 9 free men under him in patronage only, 24 acres. Then 3 ploughs, later 3 1/2 ploughs, now 1 plough and 2 oxen. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,200 In FLORDON 5 free men. Roger ^[Bigot]^'s predecessor had the patronage only of 4 and Roger of Rames's predecessor of the fifth. They have 15 acres and 1/2 plough. Value 16d. In the same ^[Flordon]^ 2 free men. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction over 1 and a <189a> half of the other before 1066 and Roger Bigot's predecessor had the patronage only of the other half before 1066. They have 30 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. Godric [* the steward *] had possession of half of this land as part of his Holding when [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,201 In CRINGLEFORD 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 15 acres; 2 smallholders. Also 2 free men, 7 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; one-eighth of a mill. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,202 In RAINTHORPE a half-a-free-man in patronage before 1066, 30 acres; now Warengar holds it. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,203 In NEWTON [Flotman] 1 free man, 15 acres. 2 smallholders. Value 16d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,204 In FLORDON 1 free man, 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor had the patronage of this man. Value 3s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,205 `DEPWADE' Hundred In FORNCETT 6 free men in patronage, 85 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,206 In {HALAS} 4 free men, 36 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,207 In CARLETON [Rode] 3 free men, 12 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,208 In FRITTON 3 free men and a half, 80 acres. 13 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. 1 church, 40 acres. Also 1 Freeman and a half under it, 5 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,209 In CARLETON [Rode] 16 free men and a half, 1 carucate of land and 6 acres. 10 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Also 2 churches, 30 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,210 In KETTLETON 3 free men, 48 acres. 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,211 In ASLACTON 11 free men, 54 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage of 3 of these 11 before 1066; on the day on which William Malet died he had possession of 2. Hugh holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,212 In MOULTON [St Michael] 9 free men and a half, 140 acres. Now Mauger holds. 15 smallholders. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 3. Also 2 free men and a half under them, 15 acres; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. In MOULTON [St Michael] 1 free man, 60 acres. He also holds. 7 smallholders. <189b> 2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Also 1 church, at 15 acres. Woodland, 8 pigs. Then 1 mill. Under this man 14 free men, 20 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. In the same ^[Moulton [St Michael]]^ 4 free men, 6 acres. The whole of Moulton [St Michael] has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,213 In SWANTON 12 free men, 140 acres. 3 smallholders. Now William holds. Then 5 ploughs, later 4, now 3. Meadow, 8 acres. In the same ^[Swanton]^ under them 4 free men and a half, 6 acres; 1/2 plough. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,214 In WACTON 6 free men and a half, 86 acres. 5 smallholders. ^[Durand holds]^ Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. In the same ^[Wacton]^ under them 4 free men, 15 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,215 In STRATTON 7 free men, 60 acres. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 mill. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,216 In SHELTON 9 free men and a half. 3 smallholders. Also 1 church, 16 acres. Under them 4 free men. Between them all 59 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. The whole of Shelton has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 9d. Durand holds this and Wacton likewise. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,217 In TIBENHAM 3 free men, 69 acres. 7 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,218 In HAPTON 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's before 1066, 30 acres. Then 1 villager; always 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 plough. In the same ^[Hapton]^ 4 free men, 36 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,219 In TASBURGH 7 free men, 110 acres. Now Berard and Ascelin hold. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. Value 24s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,220 In FUNDENHALL 1 free man, 8 acres. 1/2 plough. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,221 In SWANTON 1 free man, Oslac , 30 acres. Then 5 smallholders, now 10. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Also 4 Freemen, 6 acres; 1/2 plough. Also 1 church, 60 acres of free land, the alms of very many men. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,222 In CARLETON [Rode] 2 free men under the patronage only of Oslac . They have 7 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,223 In KETTLETON 2 free men, 2 acres. In FORNCETT 1 free man, 2 acres. In SWANTON 3 free men, 4 acres. In WACTON 2 free [men], 1 1/2 acres. <190a> In STRATTON 1 free man, 4 acres. In MOULTON [St Michael] 3 free men, 5 acres. In TIBENHAM 2 free men, 7 acres. In ASLACTON 1 free man, 1 acre. In all 2 ploughs and 2 acres of meadow. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,224 In TACOLNESTON 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 25 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,225 In FUNDENHALL 2 free men, 60 acres; Osbert holds them. 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,226 In TIBENHAM 3 free men, 28 acres. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value of the whole together before 1066 £10; now £22 2s 9d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,227 Hermer [* of Ferrers *] claims 1 of the 7 [free men] of TASBURGH. A certain Englishman, his man, offers judicial ordeal on the fact that his predecessor had possession of him on the day that King Edward was alive and dead. The whole Hundred disputes this either by battle or judicial ordeal. The Englishman has given pledge of this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,228 `CLAVERING' Hundred HADDISCOE. 1 free man of King Edward's whom his predecessor Alwy [* of Thetford *] had in patronage after ^[King]^ William came. He has 40 acres. Now Turold holds. 6 smallholders. Pasture, 40 sheep. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres. Also 6 free men in patronage under him. Then 1 plough, now 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now the same. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,229 In HECKINGHAM 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 30 acres. Now Robert of Vaux holds. 2 smallholders. Also 2 free men under him, 3 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,230 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In WALLINGTON Huscarl, a free man, held 30 acres of land before 1066; now Hugh [* of Houdain *] holds. Value always 3s. In HILGAY 1 free man held 1 1/2 acres before 1066. Value 3d. He also holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,231 In BEXWELL 1 free man under [* Earl *] Harold, 20 acres of land; now R[alph] son of Herlewin holds. Value 2s 8d. In DOWNHAM [Market] 1 free man, 12 acres. Value 16d. He also holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,232 In [West] DEREHAM 6 free men, 9 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Value 10s. Hugh [* of Houdain *] holds this. In the same ^[[West] Dereham]^ 1 free man, 16 acres. Value 12d. He also holds this. His predecessor had the patronage only of this man. In the same ^[[West] Dereham]^ 60 acres of land which Godric, a free man, held <190b> before 1066; now he also holds. Roger's predecessor and [* Ralph *] Baynard's predecessor had the patronage only of this man. It is valued above. In STRADSETT 1 free man, 6 acres of land. Value 6d. He also holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,233 In BEECHAMWELL Alfheah, a free man, held 2 carucates of land and 2 acres of land before 1066. 14 smallholders. Now R[obert] of Vaux holds. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres. Then 4 pigs, now 12. Then 80 sheep less 1, now 100. 1 ass. 3 free men in patronage only have always been an adjunct of this manor, 60 acres. [* Earl *] Harold had the jurisdiction of them. Value 40s. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] took 30 acres of the lordship of this land. He claims them of the King's gift. 1 church, 30 acres; value 2s 6d. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] NFK 9,234 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' EAST WINCH. 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's before 1066, 60 acres of land; meadow, 11 acres. Always 6 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. R[obert] of Vaux holds this. [= ?9? Land of Roger Bigot =] <191a> List 6 LAND OF THE BISHOP OF THETFORD WHICH BELONGED TO THE BISHOPRIC BEFORE 1066 ?10? LAND OF BISHOP WILLIAM ^[OF THETFORD]^ NFK 10,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' The Bishop holds [Great] CRESSINGHAM in lordship as a manor, and as 2 carucates of land. Then 7 villagers, now 4. Now 3 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then between the men 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 2 mills; 2 fisheries. Always 22 head of cattle; 5 cobs; 17 pigs; 81 sheep. [Belonging] to 1 church, 20 acres; value 20d. Also 17 Freemen, at 60 acres; meadow, 3 acres; 3 ploughs; Value then £6; now [£]9. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, the whole together with the tenants in it pays [tax of] 14d when the Hundred pays 20s. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,2 [`FREEBRIDGE' Hundred] Bishop Aelmer? held GAYWOOD before 1066 as a manor, and as 3 carucates of land. Now the Bishop holds in lordship. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. 16 villagers. Then 28 smallholders, now 24; always 1 slave. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 160 pigs; 1 mill; 32 acres of land. Then 30 salt-houses, now 21. Also 3 Freemen at 29 acres; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob; 3 head of cattle; 25 pigs; 190 sheep. Value then £13; now [£]18 10s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 12d. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,3 `SMETHDON' Hundred Bishop Aelmer? held THORNHAM before 1066 as a manor; now the Bishop [holds] in lordship as a manor, and as 3 carucates of land. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. 21 villagers. Meadow, 14 acres. Now 1 mill. Also 16 Freemen, at 1 1/2 carucates; 5 smallholders. In lordship 2 cobs; 2 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 500 sheep. Value then £14; now [£]16. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 2s. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,4 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' <191b> Bishop Aelmer? held [West] TOFTS before 1066, as 6 carucates of land. Now Richard and Eli hold from the Bishop. Always 3 villagers. Then 19 smallholders, now 15. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 3. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Always 22 pigs; 280 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 17d. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,5 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Bishop Aelmer? held [North] ELMHAM before 1066 as a manor, and as 8 carucates of land. Now the Bishop holds in lordship. Always 41 villagers; 63 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 24 acres. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 16 men's ploughs. Woodland, then 1000 pigs, now 500. Always 4 mills. 3 cobs; 32 pigs; 300 sheep; 35 goats. Also 24 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction before 1066, and now [it is] in Mileham. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill. Here has always lain 1 outlier which is called BEETLEY, at 1 carucate of land. 7 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 2 could be restored; always 2 men's ploughs. 1 Freeman lies here, at 26 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Also 1 church is in the manor, at 60 acres; 1 plough; value 5s 4d. Value of the whole then £10; later and now [£]32. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; it pays tax of 20d. The outlier has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,6 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' [* Bishop *] A[lmer] held COLKIRK before 1066 as a manor, and as 2 carucates of land; now the Bishop [holds] in lordship. Then 1 villager, now none; always 12 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 7 head of cattle; 27 pigs. Then 10 sheep. Now 160 goats. [Belonging] to the church, 40 acres; value 2s. Also 14 Freemen, at 66 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value then £6; now [£]9. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, 11d in tax. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,7 Hundred of `GALLOW' [* Bishop *] A[lmer] held SAXLINGHAM before 1066 as a manor, and as 1 carucate <192a> of land. Now the Bishop holds. Always 7 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 man's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. It is valued in Thornage. 1 church at 12 acres. Of this manor W[illiam] [* of Noyers *] holds 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough. Value 20s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 2s. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,8 Hundred of HOLT Bishop Aelmer? held THORNAGE before 1066 as a manor, and as 8 carucates of land; now the Bishop [holds] in lordship. Always 40 smallholders; 8 slaves. 8 ploughs in lordship; 10 men's ploughs. Woodland, 50 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; 3 mills; 4 cobs; 12 pigs; 100 sheep. To this manor belong 4 outliers, that is BRINTON, SAXLINGHAM, [East] BECKHAM, HEMPSTEAD; they are accounted in Thornage. Also 16 Freemen at 36 acres; always 4 ploughs between them. Value of the whole before 1066 £13; now it pays £30. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 12d. [Belonging] to 1 church, 32 acres; value 32d. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,9 [* Bishop *] A[lmer] held SWANTON [NOVERS] before 1066, as 2 carucates of land. It is an adjunct of Hindolveston. Always 8 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1, 2 could be restored. Woodland, 100 pigs. Then 13 pigs, now 6. Now 200 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]8. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 3d. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,10 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' The Bishop holds HINDRINGHAM in lordship, which [* Bishop *] Aelmer? held before 1066 as a manor, and as 4 carucates of land. Always 11 villagers. Then 20 smallholders, now 15. Then 8 slaves, now 7. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Then woodland, 10 pigs, now 8. Always 1 mill; meadow, 5 acres; 17 pigs; 160 sheep; 6 beehives. Also 7 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. Before 1066 they ploughed with 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then £10; now it pays £15. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width; tax of 2s. In WARHAM is 1 man who belongs to this manor, at 12 acres; in WELLS [next the Sea] 2 men who belong to this manor, at 12 acres; pasture, 100 sheep. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <192b> NFK 10,11 Bishop Aelmer? held EGMERE before 1066 as a manor, and as 3 carucates of land. Now Morel holds from the Bishop. Then 14 villagers, now 8. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 2 oxen, 2 ploughs could be restored. Always 1 cob; meadow, 1 acre; 8 pigs. Then 180 sheep, now 90. Also 7 Freemen are an adjunct of this village ^[Egmere]^, at 45 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 70s; now 45s 4d. Also 1 Freeman, Bishop William's man, who is in {MURLAI}; then he ploughed with 1 plough, now with 2 oxen. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,12 In [Cock]THORPE [* Bishop *] A[lmer] held 1 Freeman; 2 smallholders; it belongs to Langham. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,13 In HOLKHAM W[illiam] of Noyers holds O., 1 free man, from the Bishop, whom Bishop A[lmer] held before 1066, at 23 acres of land; he could not grant or sell his land; he was in the King's jurisdiction. Value then 5s; now 17s 4d. He holds 1 Freeman in HOLKHAM, at 10 acres; he belongs in Hindringham. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,14 WALSHAM Hundred In HEMBLINGTON 21 Freemen, at 140 acres of land. Meadow 8 acres. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now 2. This is valued in Blofield. ^[Bishop Almer held it]^ In the same village ^[Hemblington]^ 60 acres of land in lordship. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,15 `EYNESFORD' Hundred The Bishop holds HINDOLVESTON in lordship as a manor, and as 200 acres. Always 12 villagers; 22 smallholders; 3 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, then 600 pigs, now 300. Meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill. Always 2 cobs; 20 head of cattle; 40 pigs; 40 goats; 2 beehives. 1 outlier lies here which is called [Wood] NORTON, at 200 acres. Always 9 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Also 1 church in the manor, at 26 acres; value 20d. One-third of a church [is] in the outlier, at 2 1/2 acres; value 4d. Also 8 Freemen, at 51 acres of land. This Hugh holds from the Bishop. 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. <193a> In GUESTWICK 1 Freeman, at 24 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. In GUIST 2 Freemen, at 2 acres. This Hugh also holds. Value of the whole then £10; now £13 8s. Hindolveston has 1 league in length and 1 in width, it pays tax of 8 1/2d. ^[[* Bishop *] A[lmer] held it]^ [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,16 Bishop Aelmer? held HELMINGHAM before 1066 as a manor, and as 3 carucates of land. Now Gunfrid the archdeacon holds from the Bishop. Then 8 villagers, now 4; always 9 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Now 11 pigs; 19 sheep. 2 churches, 10 acres; value 8d. He also holds 13 Freemen, at 40 acres of land. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value always £4. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,17 In CORPUSTY Bishop Almer held 30 acres of land before 1066. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. Value 2s. The jurisdiction is in Cawston. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,18 Hundred of TUNSTEAD In SWAFIELD Gunfrid holds 1 Freeman; 24 acres of land. 2 smallholders and a half. 1 plough. Value 5s 4d. In the same ^[Swafield]^ 28 acres [belong] to the church. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 2s. The whole has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs and 1 perch in width, whoever holds there, tax of 18d. ^[Bishop Almer held it]^ [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,19 `DEPWADE' Hundred Walter the deacon holds STRATTON, 2 carucates of land and 30 acres, which Bishop A[lmer] held before 1066. Always 7 villagers; 6 smallholders and a half. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Always 1 mill; 1 head of cattle; 11 pigs. Ranulf and Walter the deacon also hold 26 Freemen. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. They have 83 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value always £4 2s. A certain man of Count Alan's claims half one of these, and says that [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] held him before he forfeited. He offers judicial ordeal on this. [= ?10? Land of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <193b> List 7 LAND OF THE HOLDING OF THE SAME NFK 10,20 `SMETHDON' Hundred [* Earl *] Gyrth held SEDGEFORD before 1066; 3 ploughs in lordship; 15 acres. Then 15 villagers, later and now 5. Always 39 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 5 men's ploughs; woodland for 60 pigs; 4 mills. Always 1 cob; 45 pigs; 300 sheep. 1 outlier, which is called FRING, is an adjunct of this manor. Always 1 plough in lordship. 7 villagers. 2 Freemen hold 1 1/2 ploughs. Of [the lands of] 1 Freeman Bishop Aethelmer? made an outlier. [He has] 7 smallholders and the other Freeman has 4 smallholders. Also 1 free man; 1 plough in lordship. Of this he also made an outlier. Always 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Also another free man; always 1 plough in lordship. Of this he also made an outlier. Always 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Also 2 free men, 2 carucates of land. Of this also [he made] 1 outlier. 2 ploughs in lordship. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Before 1066, 1 mill. This Anund, the predecessor of Peter of Valognes, took away. Value of all this before 1066 £16; later and now £24. In the same ^[Sedgeford]^ Ingulf holds 1 carucate of land which [* Earl *] Gyrth held before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship. Value 10s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width; of a 20s tax it pays 4s. 8 free men have always lain here with jurisdiction and in patronage only, 4 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. The whole have 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; of a 20s tax it pays 17 1/2d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <194a> NFK 10,21 SHROPHAM Hundred In ECCLES Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ held 4 carucates [of land] before 1066; later Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ his son held; later Bishop Aelmer? from both; later Bishop Herfast; now Bishop William holds. Always 12 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Always 1 mill. Now 3 head of cattle; 7 pigs; 180 sheep. Value then 100s, now 60[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 7d. Bishop A[lmer] had this land in the time of both; the Hundred does not know in what way. It never was [land] of the Bishopric, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,22 Hundred of HOLT In LANGHAM [* Earl *] Gyrth held 4 carucates of land before 1066. Always 31 villagers; 4 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob; 1 head of cattle; 16 pigs; 60 sheep. Also 17 Freemen, at 80 acres of land; 4 ploughs. 2 churches, 16 acres; value 16d. Value then £8; now it pays £20. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 2s. 60 acres were taken from this manor; now Peter of Valognes holds them. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,23 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In GUNTON, which [* Bishop *] Almer bought before 1066 for the Bishopric, he held on the day he died, 2 carucates of land. 8 villagers; always 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Then 1 mill, now 1. Always 1 cob; 1 head of cattle; 2 pigs. Also 7 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land; 1 smallholder. 1 mill; meadow, 1/2 acre; always 2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now £4. It has 1/2 league in length and 6 furlongs in width, tax of 6 3/4d. Of these William of Noyers holds 1 carucate of land and 1 plough on it. Value 12s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <194b> NFK 10,24 In `SHIPDEN', an outlier of Gunton, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2; always 1 men's plough; woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 5s 4d. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 6d. ^[[* Bishop *] Almer held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,25 Hundred of WALSHAM In BEIGHTON Bishop Almer held before 1066 through purchase from Earl Algar with full jurisdiction of the smallholders and of those seeking the fold. 3 carucates of land. Then 40 smallholders, now 29. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 1/2 men's ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 16 acres. Now 1 cob; now 16 pigs; now 140 sheep. Also 5 Freemen, at 32 acres of land. Also 9 Freemen, at 50 acres of land and 8 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value of the whole then £6; now £7 13s 4d. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 12d. 1 church; 7 acres; value 7d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,26 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' In HOLKHAM William of Noyers holds from Bishop W[illiam], 1 free man whom Bishop A[lmer] held before 1066; 23 acres of land. But he could not grant or sell his land. He was in the King's jurisdiction. Value then 5s; now it pays 22s 4d. Also in HOLKHAM he holds 1 Freeman, at 10 acres of land. He belongs in Hindringham. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,27 Hundred of WALSHAM In [South] WALSHAM 1 free man [is held], at 18 acres which that free man granted to St Benedict's of Holme, but Bishop Herfast took them away from there. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. Value 4s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,28 BLOFIELD Hundred In BLOFIELD Bishop Almer held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 cobs; 2 head of cattle. <195a> Now 11 pigs; 3 goats. To this manor belonged 43 Freemen before 1066 and always, who could not sell or grant their lands. 3 carucates of land; meadow, 4 acres. Then 10 ploughs, now 9. ^[Bishop]^ William holds 5 Freemen. Reginald, Baldwin and Eli. Before 1066 the Bishop had the 6 forfeitures over these but the Hundred has seen neither the King's writ nor seal nor grant. Value of the whole then £7; now £8. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1 league and 1 furlong in width, tax of 30d. Almer received this manor with his wife before he was Bishop, and later held it in the Bishopric. Now Bishop William holds. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,29 In PLUMSTEAD 1 Freeman was added by ^[Bishop]^ Herfast, but he was [* Archbishop *] Stigand's. 3 acres of land. He has always ploughed with 2 oxen. He pays 5d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,30 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred Earl Algar held HEMSBY before 1066 and Alwy [* of Thetford *] bought it. [* Archbishop *] Stigand took it away and granted it to his brother ^[Bishop]^ Almer, but the Hundred does not know how. From that [time] it was in the Bishopric. In lordship 3 carucates of land. Always 33 villagers; 13 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 11 men's ploughs. Meadow, 40 acres; 2 salt-houses. 1 church, 20 acres; value 16d. Now 12 pigs; 160 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, at 60 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 plough. To this manor belongs 1 outlier, MARTHAM, 2 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 50 acres. <195b> Further 27 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor - Richard [* son of Alan *] against 30s - 30 acres of land; meadow, 5 acres. In WINTERTON 2 Freemen; 10 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value then £26; now £29. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 10 furlongs in width; tax of 30d. Martham has 1 1/2 leagues [in length] and in width 1 league; tax of 30d, but more hold there. In SCO 2 smallholders, at 6 acres of land; they belong to Hemsby. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,31 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In ROCKLAND [St Mary] and SURLINGHAM W[illiam] of Noyers [holds] 2 villagers, at 16 acres; meadow, 2 acres. Then always 1/2 plough; now they plough with 2 oxen. They belong in Langley. ^[[* Bishop *] Almer held it under King Edward]^ [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,32 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In MENDHAM W[illiam] of Noyers holds 1 priest, Algar; 43 acres of ecclesiastical land; now under William of Noyers. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough between himself and the men. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,33 `LODDING' Hundred Anund, a free man, held LANGLEY under King Edward, as 3 carucates of land. Then and later 2 villagers, now 1; always 8 smallholders. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, later 1 1/2, now 1 plough in lordship. Always 1 men's plough; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Then 7 horses, now 6. Then 4 cattle, now 1; [then] 20 pigs, now 14. Now 95 sheep. Also 25 Freemen of Anund's, at 1 carucate of land. Then and later 4 ploughs; now 3. Also 3 free men under the patronage of the same, 40 acres. <196a> The King's jurisdiction. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. In the same ^[Langley]^ 1 whole priest and 2 halves. They hold 100 acres of free land and [their lands] lie in [the lands of] church of St Andrew. Value then and always £4. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 11d. Before 1066 [* Bishop *] Almer had the land of this Anund; they were joint-tenants. [Anund] died a sudden death. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,34 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Also in THURNING 1 free man; 15 acres of land; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; then woodland, 5 pigs. Value 8s. {And in GUIST 2 Freemen, at 2 acres. Value of the whole then £10; now £13 8s}. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,35 In HELMINGHAM Reginald, 1 free man, holds 30 acres of land, of whom Bishop Almer had the patronage only. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs between himself and the men; now 1. Value always 10s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width, it pays tax of 40d, whoever holds there. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,36 Hundred of TAVERHAM In TAVERHAM 1 free woman before 1066 held 1/2 carucate of land. Then 3 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Then 3 Freemen; 13 acres of land; now 1 Freeman. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 12s; now 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,37 In ATTLEBRIDGE Geoffrey, 1 free man, holds 16 acres of land, 1 smallholder; always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 6s 8d. 1 church; 6 acres; value 6d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,38 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred <196b> [* Earl *] Harold held BLICKLING before 1066; 3 1/2 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 16 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Then woodland, 200 pigs, now 100. Always 1 mill; 1 cob; 16 pigs. Value then £6; now [£]8. It has 1 [league] in length and 1 in width, tax of 4 1/2d. 2 Freemen in Hevingham are an adjunct of this manor; always 60 acres of land. 14 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland at 18 pigs; two-thirds of another and seven-eighths of a mill. Value then 15s; now 25[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,39 In [Little] BARNINGHAM 1 carucate of land and 50 acres. 3 villagers; 11 smallholders. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 28 pigs. Then 1 mill, which now Godric [* the steward *] holds as part of the King's Holding. Value then 12s; now 22[s]. This lies in Blickling. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,40 [* Earl *] Harold held MARSHAM; 4 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 29 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Also Roger holds 4 Freemen; 1 carucate of land; 3 smallholders; 2 ploughs. 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 26 goats; 6 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]9. It has 1 league 3 furlongs in length, and 7 furlongs in width; tax of 11d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,41 In STRATTON [Strawless] 1 Freeman; 30 acres as part of [the lands of] Marsham; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,42 Hundred of `HAPPING' W[illiam] of Noyers holds in HORSEY [what] 1 Freeman under the patronage only of Bishop Almer [held], 25 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 10 acres. <197a> Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same ^[Horsey]^ 2 free men under the patronage of Bishop A[lmer] at 17 acres; meadow, 5 acres. Value 30d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,43 Hundred of `[East] FLEGG' In SCRATBY 7 Freemen, 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 32d. These Freemen lie in Hemsby. 1 church, 36 acres; value 3s. In the same ^[Scratby]^ 10 free men. Bishop Aelmer? had the patronage of these before 1066. They have 2 carucates of land and 5 acres. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Bishop Aelmer? held all these before 1066, and ^[Bishop]^ Herfast; now Bishop William. And yet the Abbot of Holme had the patronage only of one before 1066. Out of these free men Richard son of Alan holds 6 from the Bishop, and this Bishop [holds] the others. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,44 In ORMESBY 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 40 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. The same Richard ^[son of Alan]^ also holds this. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,45 In THRIGBY 1 free man, 12 acres of land, under Bishop Almer, in patronage only. Always 1/2 plough. Value 12d. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 14 1/2d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,46 `DEPWADE' Hundred In STRATTON 12 free men of whom Bishop Almer had the patronage only before 1066, 203 acres. 10 smallholders and a half. 3 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,47 `CLAVERING' Hundred In RAVENINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Bishop Aelmer?; 30 acres. 2 smallholders; 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <197b> NFK 10,48 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' OF THE ANNEXATIONS OF THE SAME HOLDING In [Great] CRESSINGHAM Ralph, the Bishop of Thetford's man, annexed a certain free man with 1 carucate of land who was in the King's jurisdiction of [Great] Cressingham, and he detains the jurisdiction of 2 men. Value 20s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,49 In [Great] CRESSINGHAM 6 free men of Edwin's, 3 carucates of land. Then 6 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value then 60s; now 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,50 Hundred of `FREEBRIDGE' In MINTLYN 15 free men, 40 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. 6 smallholders. Value 30s. Of these his predecessor had the patronage only. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,51 In the Hundred of `SMETHDON' 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held HUNSTANTON before 1066, 1 carucate of land. 1 plough. Then 3 smallholders, now 2. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; 1/2 mill; woodland, 24 pigs. Then 1 fishery. Value of the whole 10s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,52 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In STANFORD 1 free man, at 60 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Always 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 6s 8d. Of this the predecessor of the same W[illiam] had the patronage only, and the King the jurisdiction. Bishop William holds him. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,53 `LAUNDICH' Hundred In GATELEY 1 free man, 6 acres of land. Value 6d. Bondi , a free man, the predecessor of Hugh de Montfort, held him before 1066. Later he was made Bishop Herfast's man, and thus ^[Bishop]^ William holds. The jurisdiction [is] in Mileham. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,54 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In COLKIRK ^[Bishop]^ Herfast annexed woodland from Fakenham. It is 60 acres in length. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,55 Hundred of `GALLOW' [* Earl *] Harold held in SAXLINGHAM; 2 free men, at 1 1/2 carucates of land. Now Bishop William holds them. <198a> Always 7 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; 1/2 mill. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Further [* Earl *] H[arold] held in the same village, LANGHAM, 1 free man, 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 7s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,56 Hundred of HOLT In BLAKENEY W[illiam] of Noyers [holds] from Bishop W[illiam]; Edric [* the steersman *] held under King Edward freely [from] [* Earl *] Harold, 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 25 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Also 4 Freemen, at 24 acres; 1/2 plough. Value of the whole before 1066 40s; now £4. 1 church; 30 acres; value 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,57 In BRININGHAM 4 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's, at 2 1/2 carucates of land whom Roger Longsword holds from Bishop William. Always 9 villagers. Then 13 smallholders, now 17. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2; 1/2 could be restored. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now the same. Then 4 pigs, now 8. Then 9 sheep, now 104. Now 5 beehives. Also 3 Freemen, at 12 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 50s; now £4. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 13d. 1 church, 12 acres; value 12d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,58 In MELTON [Constable] 4 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's; now Bishop W[illiam] [holds] and Roger Longsword from him, and [so do] Ansketil the reeve and Roger; 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 32 smallholders. Between them 7 1/2 ploughs. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; always 2 cobs. Then and now 8 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs, now 10. 1 church, at 6 acres; value 5d. Value then 30s, now 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,59 In BRININGHAM Roger Longsword holds 6 acres which Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] held. 1 church, at 12 acres; value 12d. Later Count A[lan] [held]. The Hundred testifies to this. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <198b> NFK 10,60 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred Bishop A[lmer] held HINDRINGHAM before 1066, now Bishop William; 8 free men, 3 carucates of land. 14 smallholders. Always woodland, 10 pigs; meadow 5 acres. Then 5 ploughs, now 3. Value then 40s; now it pays 50s. William of Noyers holds a half of this land. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,61 In HINDRINGHAM Drogo of la Beuvrière held; 1 man, at 1 acre of land. His predecessor also [held]. Later a certain reeve of Bishop William's took possession of him and holds him, who is called Saewulf. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,62 In [Cock]THORPE 2 free men; now William of Noyers holds them from Bishop [William]; 100 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,63 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In {HOTTUNE} Bishop Almer held 1 free man for patronage, at 15 acres of land. William of Noyers holds from Bishop W[illiam]; he has 1/2 smallholder. Woodland for 2 pigs. 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,64 In [North] BARNINGHAM 1 free man whom Wigulf held before 1066, at 15 acres of land; now W[illiam] of Noyers holds from Bishop W[illiam]. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,65 In [East] BECKHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Bishop Almer held 80 acres of land. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Woodland for 5 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, at 2 1/2 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. 1 church, at 2 1/2 acres. It was added as an outlier to Blickling. Value then 7s; now 12[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, [tax of] 4 1/2d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <199a> NFK 10,66 WALSHAM Hundred In HEMBLINGTON 2 free men, at 60 acres of land. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable [held them] before 1066 with the full jurisdiction, but Bishop Almer had the patronage only of 1. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds 1 and Earl R[alph] [held] the other. Value 2s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,67 Hundred of BLOFIELD In PLUMSTEAD Godwin held 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, 1 carucate of land. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. Always 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; always 2 head of cattle. There are 10 free men at 30 acres of land under the patronage only of Godwin. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 40[s]. After King W[illiam] came into this land Bishop Almer annexed it for a forfeiture because the woman who held it married within a year after the death of her husband. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,68 In [North] BURLINGHAM 15 free men under the patronage of Bishop Almer held 2 carucates of land. Always 9 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; always 8 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 26s 8d. 1 church; 30 acres; value 2s 8d. Now W[illiam] of Noyers holds. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,69 Further in PLUMSTEAD 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's and [* Archbishop *] Stigand's. Bishop Herfast annexed this. 50 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held these when he forfeited, and R[obert] Blunt [held them] at tribute. Value then 5s; now 3[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,70 In PLUMSTEAD 1 free man holds in the patronage only of [* Bishop *] Almer 16 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough; now 2 oxen. Value then 2s; now 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,71 In FREETHORPE 1 free man, Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], under Earl R[alph] [* Wader *], 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 2s. Baldwin, the Bishop's reeve, held him in patronage only but <199b> now he is in the patronage of Godric [* the steward *] and in the King's hands. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,72 In {LETHA} 7 free men in the patronage only of [* Bishop *] Almer before 1066, now Reginald holds; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 ploughs. Always 4 smallholders. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 10s; now 10s 4d. 1 church; 5 acres; value 5d. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, whoever holds there, tax of 6 1/2d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,73 In [North] BURLINGHAM 3 free men in the patronage only of ^[Bishop]^ Almer before 1066, now Eli holds; 46 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough. Value always 4s. In the same ^[[North] Burlingham]^ 1 free man in the patronage only of Bishop Almer before 1066, now the same Eli holds; at 60 acres of free land and 40 [acres] which belong to a certain church; meadow, 7 acres. Then 4 smallholders in the free [land], now 5; 2 smallholders on land which depends on the church. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 2 ploughs. Also under him 1 church, at 10 acres; value 10d. Also under him are 7 free men in patronage only, at 40 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 13s. In the same ^[[North] Burlingham]^ 2 free men in the patronage only of ^[Bishop]^ Almer before 1066, now W[illiam] of Noyers holds, at 50 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 salt-house. Value then 50d; now it pays 10s. The same village has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; tax of 20d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,74 In SOUTH BURLINGHAM 8 free men in the patronage only of Bishop Almer, now W[illiam] of Noyers holds; at 140 acres of land. Always 11 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2 1/2. Value always 20s. 1/2 church, 15 acres; value 15d. In the same ^[South Burlingham]^ 2 free men in the patronage of Bishop Almer, now ^[Bishop]^ W[illiam] also holds; 1 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 4 free men under them, 8 acres of land. <200a> Meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. Value always 10s. South Burlingham has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, but more hold there; tax of 20d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,75 In {LETA} 1 free man under the patronage of Bishop Almer; he holds 16 acres of land; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 5d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,76 In BRADESTON 1 free man, Edric, steersman of King Edward's ship; 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder, 2 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 2 pigs. Always 1 cob; 6 head of cattle. Now 60 sheep; 16 pigs; 16 goats. 1 church, at 10 acres; value 10d. To this 10 free men and a half belong under the patronage only of E[dric]'s predecessor, at 80 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 2 ploughs. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,77 In [South] BURLINGHAM he also [held], 4 1/2 acres of land which belong in Bradeston. Value then 10s; later the same; now 30s. After King W[illiam] came into England that Edric ^[the steersman]^ was an outlaw in Denmark and Bishop Almer annexed the land. Now W[illiam] of Noyers holds. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,78 In CATTON 1 free man under the patronage only of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, at 60 acres of land; when Herfast came to the Bishopric he granted it to one of his men, Reginald. Then 5 smallholders, now 4. Then 1 plough in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 5 pigs; 1 cob; 12 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Value then and always 15d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,79 In BUCKENHAM 2 free men, Eli, and in CATTON 1, Reginald. [* Bishop *] Almer had the patronage. 57 acres of land; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 6s 8d; now 5[s]. The King and Earl [have] the full jurisdiction of all the above-mentioned. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,80 BLOFIELD Hundred In BRUNDALL 1 free man in the patronage only of Bishop Almer, but the jurisdiction was of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds, at 30 acres of land; meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. <200b> Then 1/2 plough, now he ploughs with 2 oxen. Value then 3s; now 2s. Further in BRUNDALL 1 free man under the patronage only of ^[Bishop]^ Almer; 11 1/2 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value then 12d; later and now 6[d]. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,81 In WITTON 18 free men under the patronage of [* Bishop *] Almer; 200 acres of land. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Eli holds 2 men, 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 11 acres. Value then 10s; now it pays 30[s]. Witton has 11 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 7d. The King has the jurisdiction. In the same ^[Witton]^ 1 free man under the patronage only of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, half [[* Earl *] Gyrth's] 26 acres of land. Godric [* the steward *] held under Earl Ralph [* Wader *], and Heloise, niece of Bishop Herfast, held from Herfast, and now from Bishop W[illiam]. He has always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value then 16d and always. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,82 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In WINTERTON 1 free man under the patronage only of St Benedict's of Holme, 60 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 5 smallholders. 1/2 salt-house; always 1 plough. Also under him 1 free man, at 4 acres of land. Value then 2s; now 40[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,83 In SOMERTON 3 free men before 1066 but after [* Earl *] Tosti went from England, Berard [had them]. There was 1 church of St Benedict's of Holme. They hold 106 acres of land; meadow, 9 acres. Always 9 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value always 4s 8d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,84 In ASHBY 2 free men of St Benedict's of Holme, 16 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 12d; now 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,85 In WINTERTON 8 free men under the patronage only of [* Bishop *] Almer, 14 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 8d; now 24[d]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <201a> NFK 10,86 In MARTHAM 36 free men in the patronage only of [* Bishop *] Almer; 5 carucates of land and 10 acres. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. Meadow, 50 acres; always 16 ploughs. Value then £6; now £8 10s. 1 church; 50 acres; value 50d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,87 In ROLLESBY 1 free man was under the patronage of Bishop Aelmer?; 80 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. 5 smallholders; 10 free men. Always 2 ploughs. In BURGH [St Margaret] 2 free men, at 50 acres of land. Value always 10s. Further in this ROLLESBY 1 free man, at 80 acres of land, under the patronage only of Bishop Aelmer? and Abbot Alwold. This man was in the monastery to the extent that he could not grant or sell his land. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Also under him 12 free men, at 40 acres of land; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs between them. Value then 10s, now it pays 30s. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,88 In BASTWICK 1 free man under the patronage only of Bishop Almer. And under them another free man. They have 30 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1/2 plough, and now. Value then 2s; now 22d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,89 In SCO 1 free man under the patronage only of Bishop Almer, at 15 acres of land. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,90 In BILLOCKBY Ketil [* Alder *] [held]. He was half Bishop Almer's in patronage, but all his land was in the monastery of St Benedict of Holme for supplies to the extent that he could neither grant nor sell it; 57 acres of land; meadow, 10 acres. ^[Bishop]^ Herfast annexed it; now Bishop William holds and Bernard under him. Always 1 plough in lordship. Also under him 8 free men, 45 acres of land; meadow, 7 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 10s; later and now 20s. Two-thirds of a church, 7 acres; value 5d. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 1/2 in width, tax of 20 1/2d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] <201b> NFK 10,91 In CLIPPESBY 4 free men, 2 of these under the patronage of Bishop Almer, and 1 of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] and 1 of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, at 100 acres of land. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. Meadow, 10 acres. And under them 6 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough; 1 plough. Value then 5s; later and now 20s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 12d. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,92 Hundred of `HENSTEAD' In SURLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of [* Bishop *] Almer before 1066, at 10 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. 2 smallholders. He has always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value always 16d. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] NFK 10,93 [DISS Half-Hundred] In TIVETSHALL 1 free man, 40 acres of land before 1066, as the Hundred testifies, and the man's part, 20 acres, belonged to St Etheldreda's and his wife's part, 20 acres, [belonged] to St Edmund's. Always 1/2 plough. 2 smallholders. ^[Bishop]^ Herfast annexed it. Now Bishop W[illiam] holds from his predecessor, and Reginald of Pierrepont under him. Value then 5s; now 20[s]. [= ?10? Land of the Holding of Bishop William ^[of Thetford]^ =] ?10a? LANDS OF ST MICHAEL'S OF NORWICH NFK 10a,1 Hundred of TAVERHAM In TAVERHAM St M[ichael]'s held 1 carucate of land before 1066, and [* Archbishop *] Stigand under him. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. 4 Freemen, 12 acres of land. Meadow, always 8 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?10a? Lands of St Michael of Norwich =] ?11? LANDS OF BISHOP OSBERN [* OF EXETER *] NFK 11,1 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In BANHAM Aelfric, a free man, held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. <202a> Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland at 100 pigs. Also 3 Freemen, 5 acres. Now 1 cob, always 3 head of cattle. Then 6 pigs, now 27. Then 6 sheep, now 30. Then 5 goats, now 30. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?11? Lands of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] NFK 11,2 In WICK 1 free man held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then and later 7 villagers, now 8. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Also 10 free men and a half, 1 carucate of land. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 2 ploughs. Value 10s. The whole jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. [= ?11? Lands of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] NFK 11,3 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' 3 free men held HINDRINGHAM before 1066, three free men before 1066 32 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value always 10s before 1066. The King and the Earl always had the jurisdiction. Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *]'s men claim these 3 men whom Berard holds as part of the Holding of their lord. [= ?11? Lands of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] NFK 11,4 `DEPWADE' Hundred Thorulf, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held TASBURGH, 30 acres. Always 1 smallholder. 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; one-eighth of a mill. Also 6 free men, 10 acres in patronage only before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. [= ?11? Lands of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] NFK 11,5 In FORNCETT 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 30 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 mills, later 1, now none. Also 2 free men, 2 acres. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. The whole of Tasburgh has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width, tax of 9d. [= ?11? Lands of Bishop Osbern [* of Exeter *] =] ?12? LANDS OF GODRIC THE STEWARD NFK 12,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Asgot held GOODERSTONE freely. Always 12 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, later and now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's [ploughs]. <202b> Also 10 free men dwelt there whom King W[illiam] gave to Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] and later to G[odric the steward], in 2 of whom Archbishop Stigand had the patronage. Always 3 ploughs between them. Woodland for 20 pigs. Then 3 mills, now 5. 1 fishery; meadow, 4 acres. G[odric] found 7 head of cattle, now the same. Now 3 cobs. Then 51 sheep, now 100. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 13d. Value then 50s; later 100s; now £6. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,2 In [South] ACRE a certain free man, Osward, held; land for 2 oxen. Now G[odric holds]. Value 15d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,3 In OXBOROUGH lie 60 acres which 1 free man held. 1 villager. It belongs in Gooderstone. They are valued [there]. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,4 FOREHORE Hundred Ralph [holds] WRAMPLINGHAM, 45 acres of land. Edwin, a free man, held before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; 1/2 mill; 3 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,5 In {TOKETORP} Walter holds 1 Freeman of Edric's, 20 acres of land. 1/2 plough; 1/2 mill. Value 5s. The whole of Wramplingham has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 9d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,6 WALSHAM Hundred In UPTON Ralph holds; 3 free men and 1 in [South] WALSHAM, at 50 acres of land; meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 21s. They are in the King's jurisdiction. Further in [South] WALSHAM [* Earl *] Gyrth [held] 1 free man, the woman Tova, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 7 pigs; 1/2 salt-house. Further 17 free men there, at 1 carucate of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The Earl has the jurisdiction. Of these 3 in Upton and 1 free man in [South] Walsham, 1 was under the patronage of Tova, 2 of the Abbot of Holme, and the third of Redger. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] <203a> NFK 12,7 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In STOKE [Holy Cross] he also ^[Ralph]^ holds; 1 free man and 1 Freeman of Edwin's, at 54 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Under them 1 villager. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,8 In PORINGLAND 1 free man of Edwin's before 1066, at 12 acres. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre; always 1/2 plough. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,9 In FRAMINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edwin, at 20 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Also under him 3 whole free men and 3 halves[-a-free-man]. Between them all 10 acres of land. Always between them all 1/2 plough. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,10 In YELVERTON 2 free men of Edwin's, at 13 1/2 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,11 In HOLVERSTON 4 whole free men and 4 and a half of Edwin's, at 40 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. In the same ^[Holverston]^ 2 Freemen; 2 acres of land. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,12 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 6 whole free men and 2 halves[-a-free-man] of Edwin's; 60 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,13 In BRAMERTON 2 free men of Edwin's, at 11 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,14 In SURLINGHAM 2 whole free men and 4 halves[-a-free-man] of Edwin's, 40 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,15 In KIRBY [Bedon] 1 free man of Edwin's, at 6 acres of land. Under him 3 free [men], at 11 acres of land. Between them all 1/2 plough. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,16 In ROCKLAND [St Mary] 4 free men of Aslak 's; 8 acres of land; meadow, 1/2 acre. 3 smallholders. This Edwin was a lord's thane of King Edward's. Value of all them 40s; now 60[s]. The jurisdiction of all these free men [is] in the Hundred. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,17 Edwin held ALPINGTON before 1066, as 2 carucates of land. Always 8 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres; <203b> woodland for 12 pigs; 4 beehives. Always 1 horse; 5 head of cattle; 60 sheep; 8 pigs. Also 8 Freemen and a half, at 40 acres of land. 1 1/2 ploughs. Also 2 free men of Edwin's, the predecessor of Godric, at 40 acres; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Value then 40s; now £3 10s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,18 `LODDING' Hundred Ralph holds HELLINGTON which 3 free men held, 2 under the patronage of Edwin, 1 of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Under them always 12 smallholders. Always between them all 3 1/2 ploughs. In the same village ^[Hellington]^ 12 men, 6 of whom were in fold-rights and the other 6 were free. Among them all 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,19 In half ASHBY [St Mary] 6 whole free men and 6 halves[-a-free-man] under the patronage of Aslak and Leofric, at 20 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. ^[In Hellington]^ [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,20 In CLAXTON 2 free men and 6 halves-of-a-[free-]man under the patronage of Aslak and Leofric. Between them all 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow between them all, 16 acres. This was delivered to Godric as 1 manor. Then 1 horse, now 2. 2 head of cattle. Now 200 sheep. Then 5 pigs, now 40. Value of the whole then 40s; now £4. The King and Earl [have] the full jurisdiction. Hellington has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 4d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,21 In NORTON [Subcourse] 1 free woman, 16 acres of land. She belongs in Hellington. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,22 In CLAXTON 5 free men and a half under the patronage of Edwin, 34 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough among them all. Meadow, 1 acre. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. In ASHBY [St Mary] 1 free [man] and a half, 5 acres. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,23 In CARLETON [St Peter] 4 free men of the same Edwin's, 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. In LODDON 2 free men of the same man's, at 24 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,24 In WASHINGFORD 1 free man of the same man's ^[Edwin]^, half of 30 acres. 2 smallholders. The jurisdiction is in the Hundred. Also under him 6 free [men] of the same man's, 16 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] <204a> NFK 12,25 In SISLAND 1 free man of the same man's ^[Edwin]^, at 3 acres. In {ALCMUNTONA} 3 free men of the same man's, at 8 acres of land. They have always ploughed with 3 oxen. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. All of those free [men] pay 20s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,26 {ALCMUNTONA} has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width, whoever holds there; tax of 6d. {TORP} has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 4 1/2d, whoever holds there. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,27 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Edwin, 1 free man, held SPARHAM before 1066, now G[odric the steward] [holds] from the King; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 6 acres; 1/2 mill; woodland, 100 pigs. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 3. Always 7 head of cattle; 23 pigs. Then 60 sheep, now 80. Now 10 beehives. Also a free man, 30 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. 1 church, 40 acres. Woodland, 6 acres. Value then and later 60s; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width, it pays tax of 8 1/2d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,28 In BINTREE 2 free men, 20 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,29 Hundred of TAVERHAM In BEESTON [St Andrew] 1 free man, 30 acres. 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,30 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Edwin, a thane, held [Great] MELTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; always 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now 2. Always 10 head of cattle; 13 pigs. Now 40 sheep; 3 beehives. <204b> Also 9 free men in fold-rights and patronage only, 50 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value 8s. Value of the manor then £6; later 100s; now £7. Also 4 free men in patronage only, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,31 In HETHERSETT 9 free men, 43 acres, in patronage only and in fold-rights. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,32 Edwin held LITTLE MELTON before 1066 from St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ in such a way that he had granted it to the Abbot after his death; always 2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders; 1 slave. 2 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 cob; 5 head of cattle. Now 15 pigs; 90 sheep. Value then 40s; later 60[s]; now £4. 12 free men have always been attached to this manor in patronage only and in fold-rights; 1/2 carucate of land and 3 acres. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. In these two Meltons ^[Great Melton and Little Melton]^ a certain free man, [who was] also a thane, held 1 carucate of land before 1066 as a manor. Then 3 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Godric holds this and held it when [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited. It is [included] in the valuation of the 2 manors. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,33 In [Great] MELTON 9 free men in patronage only; 110 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 5 1/2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value then 23s; now 30[s] 8d. Little Melton has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 8 1/4d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,34 In COLNEY Walter holds; 18 free men in patronage only; 30 acres, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 2 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill. Also 1 free man under the patronage only of the predecessor of Roger Bigot. He holds 1/2 acre of land which he bought, after [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited, from Roger's land. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. <205a> It has 8 furlongs in length and 8 in width, tax of 8 1/4d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,35 In HETHERSETT he also ^[Walter]^ holds; 4 free men in patronage only, 60 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s 8d. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same ^[Hethersett]^ he also holds; 16 free men in patronage only, 33 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 3s 4d. Count Alan [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,36 In DUNSTON 7 free men and a half in patronage only, 111 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 mill; meadow, 2 acres. Value 13s. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width, tax of 6 1/2d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,37 In SWARDESTON 7 [free men], 42 acres; 2 free men and a half in patronage only. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,38 In FLORDON 3 free men, 19 acres of land before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s 8d. Two of these Roger Bigot's predecessor held in patronage only, and Godric's predecessor the third likewise. Now Godric holds the whole. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,39 In KENNINGHAM Ansculf holds 1 Freeman, 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,40 In SWAINSTHORPE 2 Freemen, 35 acres. Always 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s 8d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,41 In KESWICK 1 man, 10 acres. Value 16d. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction over all. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,42 `CLAVERING' Hundred Hagni [* the reeve *] held HECKINGHAM from [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1, 2 could be there. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Always 1 mill; marsh, 60 sheep. Then 1 cob, now 2. Now 4 head of cattle; 20 pigs. Also 1 church, 8 acres. From this R[oger] Bigot claims 30 acres of land as part of <205b> Alstan's Holding. Also 17 free men, 1 carucate of land in patronage only. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 3 acres. To this manor Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] added 8 free men after 1066; they have 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders and 6 free men under them, 12 acres. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 7 acres. Value of the manor then 20s; now 60[s]; the free men, 30s. The whole has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, tax of 12d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,43 In HALES a half-a-free-man, 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,44 In NORTON [Subcourse] 3 free men of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^; 37 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] NFK 12,45 In SOUTHWOOD 1 free man, 1 acre of land. The predecessor of Roger son of Rainard had the patronage of him before 1066. Value 2d. Godric held this when [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited. [= ?12? Lands of Godric the steward =] ?13? LANDS OF HERMER ^[OF FERRERS]^ NFK 13,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In MARHAM Thorkil held 20 acres as part of the jurisdiction of St Etheldreda's. Always 2 villagers who then had 3 oxen, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 3s less 4d. This land is measured in the return of St Etheldreda's. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,2 In FINCHAM 3 villagers; 15 smallholders; 7 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 13 acres. Then 4 cobs, now 1. Then 12 head of cattle, now 9. Then 30 pigs, now 26. Then 260 sheep, now 175. 1/4 of a church. Value always £8. To this manor is attached 1/2 league of woodland. [It has] 1 furlong in length and 1 furlong in width. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,3 In BARTON [Bendish] William holds 2 carucates of land, which Thorkil, a free man, held. Always 5 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 3 slaves now 1. Always woodland, 4 acres; meadow, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. <206a> Always 3 head of cattle. Now 4 cobs. Then 30 sheep, now 61. 1 church, 12 acres. Then 5 pigs, now 15. Value always 60s. 7 free men have always been an adjunct of this manor, in fold-rights and patronage only, who have 30 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,4 Thorkil held WORMEGAY as a manor, 1 carucate of land. Always 8 villagers; 2 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. A 1/4 of a mill; 3 fisheries. Always 3 cows; 18 pigs. Now 60 sheep. Then 4 beehives, now 2. Also 1 church. [Value] always 60s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 2 in width, of a 20s King's tax it pays 2d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,5 WEST BRIGGS, 2 carucates of land. Thorkil also held before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 7 smallholders; 4 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 1/2 acre; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Then 10 head of cattle, now 13. Always 6 pigs. 1 church, at 5 acres. Then 120 sheep, now 60. Value always 60s. This village has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 2d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,6 Bordin holds THORPLAND, 1 carucate of land, which Thorkil held before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Always 4 head of cattle. Then 24 sheep, now 80. Then 9 pigs, now 10. 1 church, 6 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. This land has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, of a 20s King's tax it pays 8d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,7 He also ^[Thorkil]^ held STOW [Bardolph] before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Then and later 7 villagers, now 2. Always 15 smallholders; 8 slaves. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland, 1 [acre]. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 fishery. Then 5 cobs, now 2. 26 wild mares. Then 7 cows, now 1. 44 pigs. Then 240 sheep, now 160. Then 2 beehives, now 14. 5 free men are attached to this manor with all customary dues and at jurisdiction. 17 free men are also attached to the fold and in <206b> patronage, at 24 acres. Their jurisdiction [is] St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ and Hermer's. Value of all this then and later £8; now [£]7. 1 church, 53 acres of land; value 3s. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,8 WIMBOTSHAM and STOW [Bardolph]. These villages have 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s King's tax they pay 16d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,9 Almer holds RYSTON, 1 carucate of land, which 1 free man, Ketil, held before 1066. Always 7 villagers; 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. A plough in lordship; then and now 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 fishery; always 1 cob. Then 5 cows, now 4. Then 6 pigs, now 19. 108 sheep. Value then 20s; later and now 20[s]. In the same ^[Ryston]^ 7 Freemen, at 21 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. The whole has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 4d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,10 Fulbert holds STRADSETT, 2 carucates of land, which Swarting, a free man, held before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 fishery; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 oxen of the villagers. Always 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 8 pigs. 1 church, 30 acres. Then 140 sheep, now 80. In the same ^[Stradsett]^ 13 free men, 210 acres. Also 1 church, at 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. This was delivered for 1 carucate [of land] to make up 1 manor. Value of all this £4 15s. The patronage of those 2 men was of [* Ralph *] Baynard's predecessor. This village has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 8d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,11 In UPWELL 6 smallholders. They have been valued. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,12 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' TERRINGTON. Thorkil, a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 7 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 24 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. 7 salt-houses. Then 1 cob, now none; always 6 head of cattle. Then 16 pigs, now 7. Then 310 sheep, now 315. <207a> Value always 60s. 1 Freeman is an adjunct of this; 6 acres of land. Value 12d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,13 In ISLINGTON Thorkil has always held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 10 acres. 1 church, 2 acres. 1/2 salt-house, always 4 head of cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 3. Then 120 sheep, now 100. Value always 60s. 15 free men were an adjunct of this manor before 1066 and now, at 30 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 15s; now 10[s]. Of these his predecessor had the patronage, and they could withdraw if they gave 2s. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,14 In [North] RUNCTON Thorkil, a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 11 villagers; 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 1 1/2 mills; woodland at 20 pigs; 4 salt-houses and one-third of a fifth. Always 1 cob; 4 head of cattle; 27 pigs; 100 sheep. 1 church, 30 acres. 13 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, 37 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always £6 4s. The whole has 1 league in length and in width, of a 20s King's tax it pays 12d. West Winch is in this measurement. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,15 SHROPHAM Hundred Warenbold holds [Great] ELLINGHAM which Thorkil, a free man, held before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 2 smallholders; 5 slaves. Woodland at 100 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Always 4 cobs; 8 head of cattle; 6 mares with foals. Then 20 pigs, now 27. Then 120 sheep, now 100. 1 church, 20 acres. Also 28 Freemen, 60 acres; meadow, 6 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Value then and later £4; now 100s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 19d, whoever is in possession. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,16 `LAUNDICH' Hundred <207b> Thorkil, a free man, held LITCHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land, as a manor. Then and later 4 villagers, now 3. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 3. Then and later 4 slaves, now [***]. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 7 pigs; always 1 mill. Also 3 Freemen; 4 acres of land and 1 rood. Then 2 cobs. Then 9 head of cattle, now 3; always 27 pigs. Then 200 sheep, now 220. 1/2 church, 4 acres. 1/2 carucate of land is an adjunct of this manor. Always 2 smallholders. 1/4 of 1 market. Now William holds. Then 1 plough, now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 25 sheep; 2 pigs. This is in [Gayton] Thorpe. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]; and above that 10s. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,17 In ROUGHAM Fulbert holds 1 carucate of land; he also ^[Thorkil]^ held it before 1066. Then 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2, 1/2 could be restored. Value 10s. The King's jurisdiction [is] in Mileham. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,18 The whole of the above Litcham [has] 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 7 1/2d. ^[Thorkil held it]^ [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,19 The Hundred and a Half of `MITFORD' Thorkil, a free man, held WHINBURGH before 1066, 3 carucates of land and 1 1/2 acres. Then 9 villagers, now 13. Then 8 smallholders, now 12; always 8 slaves. 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Then woodland, 150 pigs, now 110. Meadow, 16 acres. Then 1 mill, now 2. Always 2 cobs; 8 head of cattle; 47 pigs. Now 100 sheep, less 2. Then 60 goats. 1 church, 6 acres. Also 1 outlier, GARVESTON, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres; 1 cob; 3 head of cattle; 44 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]7. 1 church, 7 acres. In the same GARVESTON 19 free men, 100 acres of land. 4 ploughs; meadow, 9 acres. Value then 20s; now 55[s] 4d. <208a> Of these Bordin holds 24 acres. Value 4s [included] in the same valuation. Of these the Hundred testifies that his predecessor had no customary dues except patronage; of this it offers judicial ordeal. A certain man of Hermer's offers judicial ordeal that his predecessor had every customary due before 1066 except the jurisdiction of St Etheldreda's, and that he could sell his land. They have given pledges of this. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 3 1/2d. Garveston [has] 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 13d. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,20 In SHIPDHAM Adelelm holds 1 Freeman, 16 acres of land. Value 4s. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,21 In WHINBURGH 1 Freeman, 30 acres; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 16s; now 8[s]. The Hundred testifies that he could not sell his land but the sheriff counters this [saying] he could sell without the permission of his lord. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,22 In YAXHAM 4 Freemen of his predecessor's, 20 acres of land before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 4s; now 2[s]. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,23 Thorkil held [East] TUDDENHAM before 1066, 66 acres of land as a manor. Always 3 slaves; 2 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 1 acre; 1/2 mill; 1 head of cattle. Then 140 sheep, now 160. 38 pigs. 1 church, 20 acres. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 22 1/2d. All the churches of all Hermer's land are valued with the manors. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] NFK 13,24 HUMBLEYARD Hundred Vagn holds WRENINGHAM, 3 carucates of land and 12 acres; which <208b> Leofwold, a thane, held before 1066; 3 carucates of land and 12 acres. Then 4 villagers, later 2, now none; always 14 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then, the men, 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; always 2 cobs. Then 2 head of cattle, now 9. Then 2 pigs, now 13. Then 60 sheep, now 50. 1 church, at 10 acres. Value then and later 60s; now 80[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10d. Also 8 free men are an adjunct of this land in fold-rights and patronage only; 28 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction of this and of the manor. [= ?13? Lands of Hermer ^[of Ferrers]^ =] <209a> ?14? LAND OF THE ABBOT OF ST EDMUND'S NFK 14,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In FINCHAM 16 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres. Value 2s 8d. In RUNCTON St E[dmund's] held before 1066 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 16 acres; 1 mill; 1 fish pond; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Always 1 cob; 8 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 15 sheep. 27 free men are an adjunct of this manor, but the jurisdiction remained with St E[dmund's], who have 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Also 1/2 carucate of land is an adjunct of this manor. Always 4 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship. A further 30 acres are an adjunct; 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Value always £7 4s. 1 outlier, which is called ISLINGTON, is an adjunct of this manor; it is in another Hundred. All this manor has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, it pays 8d when the whole Hundred pays tax of 20s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,2 SOUTHERY, 2 carucates of land. Always 13 villagers; 7 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 24 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 3. 1 fishery; 4 cobs; 31 head of cattle; 11 pigs; 80 sheep; 11 wild mares. Value then 32s; now £4. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 3d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,3 In HILGAY 58 acres of land. 3 villagers. 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. It is valued above. In the same ^[Hilgay]^ 2 smallholders, 1 acre. They lie in Runcton. In [West] DEREHAM 1 Freeman, 6 acres. Value 6d. In THORPLAND 1 free man, 4 acres, in patronage only. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ [has] the jurisdiction. Value 8d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,4 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In ISLINGTON St E[dmund's] holds 1 carucate of land. Always 25 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 20 acres; 4 head of cattle, 80 sheep. 6 Freemen in Lynn are an adjunct of this manor, 26 acres of land. Always 1 plough; 1 salt-house. Value 40s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,5 In MIDDLETON Richard holds from the Abbot 1 carucate of land which St E[dmund's] held before 1066. 3 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 20 acres; 2 salt-houses; 3 cows; 24 sheep; 4 pigs. 1 Freeman, at 5 acres. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,6 SHROPHAM Hundred In BUCKENHAM St E[dmund's] held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 4 villagers, now 5; always 8 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. <209b> Meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 mill, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; 1 cob; 7 head of cattle; 6 pigs; 28 sheep. 7 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. 3 smallholders. Woodland, 5 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,7 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred Jocelyn [* the lorimer *] holds QUIDENHAM from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] held as 1/2 carucate of land with the jurisdiction. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; 1/2 plough in lordship; the men, 2 oxen. Then 1 mill. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,8 In [Blo] NORTON he also ^[Jocelyn [* the lorimer *]]^ holds 1 carucate of land which 1 Freeman of St E[dmund's] held. Always 5 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 mill. Also 1 Freeman, 1/2 acre. Now 3 cobs; 12 head of cattle; 10 pigs; 45 sheep; 6 beehives. Value 30s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 8 3/4d. [Belonging] to the church, 5 acres; value 10d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,9 In GASTHORPE a free man held before 1066, 30 acres; now a certain Englishman [holds] from the Abbot. Now 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. The Abbot had the patronage of this before 1066. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Kenninghall. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,10 In [Great] SNAREHILL Fulcher [!6! the Breton !6!] holds 30 acres from the Abbot which 1 Freeman held. Always 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,11 In HARLING Richard [holds] 1 carucate of land from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] held before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 2 men's ploughs; 1 cob; 8 head of cattle; 3 pigs. Then 120 sheep, now 180. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,12 `LAUNDICH' Hundred R[ichard] also holds WENDLING from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] held as 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Also 1 Freeman; 12 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Always 1 mill; 19 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 9 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 2 1/2d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,13 FOREHOE Hundred St E[dmund's] held MARLINGFORD before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 1 slave. Then 1 plough, now 2. 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Always 2 mills; 2 cobs; 22 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 130 sheep; 9 goats. Also 3 Freemen. Value always 40s. It has 1 league in length and 3 1/2 furlongs in width, tax of 6 1/2d. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,14 BLOFIELD Hundred Roger holds BUCKENHAM from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] <210a> held before 1066 for supplies. Now Roger Bigot holds from St E[dmund's] as 1 carucate of land. Always 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 9 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Then 2 head of cattle, now nothing. Now 6 pigs; 21 sheep. Value then and later 30s; now 20[s]. [It has] 11 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 20d, whoever holds there. To this manor are attached 10 free men in patronage, at 60 acres; meadow, 6 acres. Then and later 5 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value then and later 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,15 `HENSTEAD' Hundred St E[dmund's] has always held CAISTOR [St Edmunds] as a manor and as 3 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 7 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; 1/2 mill. Now 3 cobs; 5 heads of cattle; 30 pigs; 40 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, at 25 acres of land by grant of the King, with all customary dues, and they belong in that manor, as the Hundred testifies. Value then 40s; now 100[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 16d. More hold there. [Belonging] to the church, 11 acres; value 16d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,16 Earl Gyrth held BROOKE before 1066. King William granted it to St E[dmund's] when first he came to St E[dmund's]; 4 carucates of land. Then 33 villagers, now 38; always 3 slaves. Now 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's [ploughs]; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Now 5 cobs; 14 head of cattle; 40 pigs. Now 65 sheep; 20 goats. Also 47 Freemen, 1 1/2 carucates of land; always 9 ploughs between the men. In SHOTESHAM 16 free men under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ Gyrth, at 1 carucate of land. They belong in Brooke. Also under them 7 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; 3 ploughs; 1/4 of a church. Berengar holds 20 acres of this. In HOWE 1 free man of ^[Earl]^ Gyrth's who belongs in Brooke, at 1 carucate of land which Berengar holds. Always 5 villagers; 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 40 pigs. [Belonging] to the church, 15 acres; value 2s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,17 In PORINGLAND 1 free man under the patronage of [!6! Earl !6!] Gyrth who belongs in Brooke; 30 acres. 1 smallholder, at 1/2 acre. Always 1 plough. King Edward had the full jurisdiction over all those free men; later [!6! Earl !6!] Gyrth acquired it by force, but King William granted with the manor the full jurisdiction of all [!6! Earl !6!] Gyrth's free men just as he held it himself. The monks claim this. <210b> Value then and later £10; now [£]15. Brooke has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs and 1 league in width, tax of 17 1/2d. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,18 EARSHAM Half-Hundred St E[dmund's] held THORPE [Abbotts] before 1066 as a manor and as 2 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 9; 8 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Then woodland, 60 pigs, now 40. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 1 mill, not now. Always 4 cobs; 10 head of cattle; 11 pigs; 10 sheep; 20 goats. Also in BROCKDISH 2 Freemen who belong to that manor, at 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Value then £4; now 100s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 4d. [Belonging] to the church, 12 acres; value 2s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,19 In MENDHAM Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds 1 carucate of land and 30 acres from the Abbot which 2 Freemen held. Also under them 9 villagers and 7 smallholders. Then between them all 5 ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 52 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. It is valued in Mendham. Then 1 mill, now none. It has 2 leagues and 5 furlongs in length and 7 in width, tax of 7d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,20 In HARLESTON 1 free man under the patronage of St E[dmund's] and in the jurisdiction of [* Archbishop *] Stigand in Earsham; 12 acres of land. Value always 20d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,21 In STARSTON 1 free man under the patronage of St E[dmund's] but in the jurisdiction of [* Archbishop *] Stigand in Earsham; 5 acres of land. Value 10d. This is in lordship. Roger Bigot holds STARSTON from the Abbot which Brictfled, a free woman under the patronage of St Edmund's, held as 2 carucates of land. Then 3 villagers, now 2; always 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Meadow, 6 acres. [Value] then and later 40s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league and 5 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 13d, whoever holds there. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,22 In HARLESTON Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds; 1 villager and a half, at 13 acres. It belongs in Mendham. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,23 DISS Half-Hundred St E[dmund's] has always held TIVETSHALL, as 3 carucates of land. Always 18 villagers; 15 smallholders; 2 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; 12 men's ploughs; woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 5 cobs; 24 head of cattle; 35 pigs; 40 sheep; 24 goats. Also 5 Freemen in the same ^[Tivetshall]^, at 60 acres; always 2 ploughs. In the same ^[Tivetshall]^ 1 free man of St E[dmund's], 1/2 carucate of land. 1 villager and a half; 2 smallholders. <211a> Always 1 plough; woodland, 15 pigs. 2 churches, at 40 acres; value 7s 6d. To this manor is attached 1 outlier, GISSING, at 1 carucate [of land]. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs. Also 18 Freemen, at 90 acres. Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 22 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 5 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then £7; now [£]9 15s. Tivetshall has 1 league and 4 furlongs in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 17d. In SHIMPLING 6 Freemen belong to this manor, at 32 acres. 1 smallholder; meadow, 2 acres; always 1 plough between them all. They are valued above. In the same ^[Shimpling]^ a free man, 40 acres, which Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,24 St E[dmund's] has always held BRESSINGHAM as a manor and as 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 16 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Now 2 head of cattle; 11 pigs. Also 12 Freemen, at 60 acres; they could not grant or sell their land. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [Belonging] to the church, 15 acres; value 2s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 12d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,25 In BRESSINGHAM [* Bishop *] Almer held 1 carucate of land from St Edmund's before 1066; now Roger Bigot holds from the Saint. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1 1/2. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 1. Then 4 head of cattle, now 3. Then 20 pigs, now 8. Now 60 sheep. Also 1 Freeman, at 1 1/2 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,26 In ROYDON Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds in lordship 1 carucate of land which St E[dmund's] held. Always 2 villagers; 7 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Also 5 Freemen, at 21 acres of meadow. Always 2 ploughs; 1 cob, 2 head of cattle; 5 pigs; 12 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,27 In SHELFANGER 2 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land and 6 acres. Under him 7 smallholders. 1 plough; woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 11s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,28 In FRENZE 2 Freemen of St E[dmund's], at 16 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,29 St E[dmund's] has always held DICKLEBURGH as a manor and as 2 carucates of land; now 2 priests hold from the Abbot. Always 4 villagers; 12 smallholders. <211b> 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Also 4 Freemen, 20 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 40s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 6d. [Belonging] to the church, 30 acres; value 3s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,30 St E[dmund's] has always held SEMERE as a manor, at 2 carucates of land. Always 12 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 1 Freeman, at 10 acres. He has always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value 40s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 6d. In the same ^[Semere]^ Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 1 Freeman of St E[dmund's] at 20 acres. 2 smallholders; 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,31 In GISSING 1 free man and a half, at 33 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 4s; now 10[s]. Roger, R[obert] Malet's man, annexed this. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,32 In SHELFANGER 1 free man of St E[dmund's], 12 acres. 2 oxen. Value 16d. [Belonging] to the church, 16 acres, value 2s 6d. When Earl Ralph [* Wader *] was influential and his [men] and his lands, his servants exchanged with the servants of St E[dmund's] 4 men of Burston for another 4 in Gissing, so that the Earl had 4 and the Abbot 4. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,33 In SHIMPLING 1 free man and a half, at 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 28d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,34 In ROYDON 4 Freemen, at 5 acres. They are valued in Bressingham. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,35 `LODDING' Hundred Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds LODDON from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] held before 1066, as 3 carucates of land and 10 acres. Always 3 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 16. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 1 mill; always 1 cob. [Belonging] to the church, 60 acres; meadow, 4 acres; value 5s. Now 12 head of cattle; 30 pigs; 80 sheep; 2 beehives. There are 11 Freemen [bound] to all customary dues, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. It has 14 furlongs in length and 9 in width, tax of 16d, whoever holds there. St E[dmund's has] the jurisdiction. He also holds 1 carucate of land in BROOME which Toli the sheriff held and granted to St Edmund's before 1066. Later he held it from them at the revenue of 2 days' allowance. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 4 acres; 1 cob. Also 4 Freemen, at 5 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 20s. St E[dmund's has] the jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,36 In MUNDHAM Jocelyn [* the lorimer *] holds 1 Freeman, at 30 acres. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 32d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,37 In TOPCROFT Berengar holds from the Abbot 2 carucates of land, which 2 priests held before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. <212a> Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 1 Freeman, at 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. St E[dmund's has] the jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,38 In LANGHALE and in KIRSTEAD 27 Freemen, 2 1/2 carucates of land and 10 acres. 2 villagers; 11 smallholders. Always 6 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. They are valued in Brooke. [Belonging] to the church, 12 acres; value 16d. Langhale has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d, whoever holds there. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,39 `DEPWADE' Hundred St E[dmund's] held TIBENHAM before 1066, as 2 carucates of land and 60 acres. Now Richard holds. Always 5 villagers; 9 smallholders; 1 slave. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; 6 head of cattle; 40 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 18d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,40 Robert of Vaux holds [Morning] THORPE which St E[dmund's] held as a manor and as 1 carucate of land. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill; 2 head of cattle; 4 pigs; 16 sheep. Also 3 Freemen, 30 acres; always 1 plough. [Belonging] to the church, 12 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Also 1 free man of whom the Abbot had half the patronage before 1066, at 1 carucate of land. He also holds this. Also 9 free men. Also 9 free men and a half under himself in patronage only; 30 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then between them 3 1/2 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. In FRITTON he also holds 2 free men, at 23 acres. 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 plough. In STRATTON 1 free man, 15 acres; 1/2 plough. In [Morning] THORPE 2 free men, 12 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. R[obert] also holds this. [Morning] Thorpe has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width, tax of 1 3/4d. In FRITTON 1 free man of the King's, at 15 acres; 2 smallholders. Value 3s. R[obert] also holds this. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,41 `CLAVERING' Hundred Radfrid holds KIRBY [Cane] from the Abbot which St E[dmund's] held before 1066, as 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 11 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 5 men's ploughs; meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Then 1/2 mill, now 1 1/2. [Belonging] to the church, 20 acres in alms. Also two-thirds of 1 church, at 14 acres. In lordship 4 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 15 pigs; 100 sheep. Also 3 free men, 3 carucates of land; 4 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 40s; now £6. [Belonging] to the church, 20 acres; value 20d. It has 9 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 10 1/2d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,42 9 men held HALES, at 64 acres. 2 were Freemen and 7 in jurisdiction and patronage only. <212b> Always 2 smallholders; also 5 free men; 6 acres. This is [included] in the valuation of Loddon. Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds from the Abbot. In NORTON [Subcourse] 1 free man in patronage, 30 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Also 9 free men under him, at 20 acres. Jocelyn [* the lorimer *] holds this. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction over these 9. [Belonging] to the church, 20 acres of free land. In the same ^[Norton [Subcourse]]^ a free man in patronage before 1066, 8 acres; 2 oxen. Value 12d. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 14,43 In HECKINGHAM 1 free man likewise, 8 acres, which the Abbot holds in lordship. Value 8d. In HALES 2 free men, 1 acre. Value 4d. F[rodo] [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] also holds this. [= ?14? Land of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] ?15? LAND OF ST ETHELDREDA'S [* OF ELY *] NFK 15,1 Hundred and a Half of `CLACKCLOSE' of 10 leets St E[theldreda]'s held MARHAM before 1066. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 3. Always 19 villagers; 13 smallholders. Then 7 slaves, now 5. Meadow, 26 acres; 1 mill. Then 10 cobs, now 4. Then 1 cow, now 6. Then 131 sheep, now 300. Then 24 pigs, now 23. This land has 1 league and 100 perches in length and 1/2 league and 1 furlong in width. In marshland the measurement is unknown. Value always £10. 27 Freemen were attached to this manor before 1066 with all customary dues, but after King William arrived Hugh de Montfort had them except for 1; W[illiam] of Warenne [has] 1 Freeman, at 6 acres from the church. All this land paid tax of 14d when the Hundred and Half paid tax of 20s; now likewise. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,2 In BEXWELL 1 carucate of land. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. 7 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. Value 20s. In FINCHAM St E[theldreda]'s held 30 acres of land before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 10 acres. <213a> Value 10s. In HILGAY 4 smallholders; 2 acres. Value 6d. In FODDERSTONE 1 carucate of land. 3 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres 80 sheep; 8 pigs. Value 20s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; tax of 4d. Ulfkil, Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s man, claims this land to be free, in whatever way it be adjudged, either by battle or judicial ordeal. And another is ready to prove in that way that it was an adjunct of the Church on the day on which King Edward died. But the whole Hundred testifies that it was [a possession of] St Etheldreda's before 1066. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,3 In FORDHAM 3 smallholders, 12 acres. Value 2s. In DOWNHAM [Market] 2 villagers, 12 acres; meadow, 1 acre. Value 12d. The whole of Downham [Market] has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 4d, whoever holds there. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,4 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' St Etheldreda's held [West] WALTON before 1066, as 4 carucates of land. Always 20 villagers; 40 smallholders. Then 17 slaves, now 13. Meadow, 100 acres; 1 fishery. Always 5 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Then 22 salt-houses, now 24; always 6 cobs. Then 18 head of cattle, now 16. Then 22 pigs, now 23; always 1300 sheep. Here lie 47 acres of land in Islington which 2 villagers have always held. Also 7 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. 11 smallholders, 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs. Value always £15. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,5 In ACRE St E[theldreda]'s held 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough; 30 sheep. Value 3s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,6 In ISLINGTON St E[theldreda]'s held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; 2 salt-houses. 18 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 17 1/2 acres. Value of the whole 16s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,7 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' St E[theldreda]'s has always held FELTWELL, as 6 carucates of land. Then 40 villagers, now 28. Then 5 smallholders, now 10. Then 14 slaves, now 12. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 7. Meadow, 30 acres. Always 2 cobs; 11 head of cattle; 140 sheep. Then 33 pigs, now 22. 1 mill; 2 fisheries. Value always £12. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 30 1/2d. <213b> 34 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor before 1066 with all customary dues, whom now W[illiam] of Warenne holds and 6 free men in jurisdiction and patronage only. W[illiam] also has the whole. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,8 St E[theldreda]'s has always held NORTHWOLD, as 6 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 19 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 16 acres; 2 mills; 2 fisheries; 2 cobs; 11 head of cattle; 130 sheep. Then 31 pigs, now 22. Value then £8; now [£]9. 3 Freemen lay here before 1066 with all customary dues. Also 4 free men in jurisdiction and patronage only. W[illiam] of Warenne holds the whole. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 30 1/2d. Others hold there. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,9 St E[theldreda]'s has always held MUNDFORD, 3 carucates of land. Then 14 villagers, now 10. Then 4 smallholders, now 8. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 16 acres. Always 1/2 mill; 5 head of cattle, 33 sheep. Then 2 slaves, now 3. Value 40s. To this manor are attached 7 Freemen with all customary dues, whom W[illiam of Warenne] now holds. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 11d. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,10 SHROPHAM Hundred St E[theldreda]'s has always held BRIDGHAM, 4 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers. Then 10 smallholders, now 17; always 4 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 pigs; 2 mills; 2 cobs, 5 head of cattle. Then 200 sheep, now 180. 25 pigs. To this manor belong 30 acres in lordship which are in BRETTENHAM and 30 acres in ROUDHAM. Value then £6; now [£]8. The whole has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; tax of 12d. 1 priest is an adjunct of this manor. Value 2s. He could not sell his land. Also 1 Freeman, 1/2 carucate of land; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. He was among the free men of Roger Bigot, but the Abbot proved [his claim to] him, and he holds. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,11 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In BANHAM 1 Freeman, 2 carucates of land. St E[theldreda]'s held before 1066. Then and later 10 villagers, now 4; always 6 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later 1/2, now 1, 1 plough could be restored. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1, another could be restored. Then 4 head of cattle, now 2. Then 16 pigs, now 2. W[illiam] of Ecouis holds this manor from the Abbey. Also 3 Freemen, 20 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. In the same ^[Banham]^ 3 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 5 acres. [The Abbot] had nothing except patronage of them. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Kenninghall. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. <214a> Value 10s. Radfrid held these free men, later W[illiam] of Ecouis; the Abbot took possession of them because of his patronage. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,12 In RUSHFORD St E[theldreda]'s held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now none, but they could be restored. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 1 ox. Also 1 Freeman, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 8[s]. John nephew of Waleran, holds this. In Rushford Wulfric, a free man, [held] 60 acres before 1066; meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough. The jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. This Wulfric incurred a forfeiture of £8 to King William and thus it was in the King's hands. [John] also holds this from the Abbot. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,13 In [Blo] NORTON 1 Freeman, 80 acres; meadow, 1 acre. 1 villager; 7 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 15s. He was among R[oger] Bigot's free men, but the Abbot proved [his claim to him]. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,14 `LAUNDICH' Hundred St E[theldreda]'s has always held OXWICK, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. Also 3 Freemen, 6 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1/2; 1/2 plough could be restored. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 24 pigs. Value 20s. Reginald son of Ivo holds from the Abbot, but formerly he held from the King. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,15 In HOE [St Etheldreda's] has always held 1 carucate of land. Always 8 villagers; 10 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; 3 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs; 1 mill. This lies in [East] Dereham, with all customary dues and [is included] in [its] valuation. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Mileham as to 2 Freemen who have 24 acres. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; 1/2 plough. Value 4s. The Abbot had the patronage and the fold-rights. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,16 `MITFORD' Hundred and a Half St E[theldreda]'s has always held [East] DEREHAM, 5 carucates of land. Then 20 villagers, now 16. Then 20 smallholders, now 25. 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 7. Then woodland, 600 pigs; 100 sheep. Also 7 Freemen, 30 acres. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 3 acres. Value then £10; now [£]13. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d. Before 1066 the whole jurisdiction of this Hundred and a Half was an adjunct of St E[theldreda]'s. Value 60s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,17 St E[theldreda]'s has always held THORPE, 3 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 20 smallholders. Now 4 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 7 1/2 men's ploughs. <214b> Then woodland, 800 pigs, now 600. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 mill; 2 cobs; 11 head of cattle; 27 pigs; 97 sheep; 38 goats. Also 12 Freemen, 40 acres. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 60s; now £11. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 15d. On all the Freemen of these 2 manors [is charged] 15d. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,18 Berner [!5! the bowman !5!] holds CALVELY from the Abbot, which St E[theldreda]'s held before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; 11 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough, and the whole could be there. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Now 1 cob; 4 head of cattle; 5 pigs. 5 Freemen, 20 acres. Value 20s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 5d. Godric [* the steward *] claims this land as part of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^'s Holding because he held it before he forfeited. This the Hundred testifies. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,19 In [North] TUDDENHAM 1 Freeman of St E[theldreda]'s, 2 carucates of land. 7 smallholders. 1 mill; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 12[s]. Ralph of Beaufour holds from the Abbot. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,20 In MATTISHALL 8 Freemen, 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then 20s; now 13[s] 8d. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,21 In THORPE, {THUR[E]STUNA} and YAXHAM 5 Freemen of St E[theldreda]'s, 50 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 8s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,22 In YAXHAM 14 Freemen, 90 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Roger Bigot holds from the Abbot, but formerly he held from the King. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,23 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In BROOMSTHORPE 1 Freeman, [***] carucate[s] of land. Always 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value of the half, 10s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,24 `HENSTEAD' Half-Hundred St E[theldreda]'s held PULHAM before 1066, as 15 carucates of land. Always 60 villagers; 25 smallholders; 7 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 20 men's ploughs, now 16. Meadow, 16 acres. Woodland, then 600 pigs, now 300. 1 mill; 3 cobs; 11 head of cattle; 40 pigs; 50 sheep; 40 goats; 4 beehives. Value then £8; now [£]15. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 30d. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,25 In BILLINGFORD a free man held under St E[theldreda]'s 1 carucate of land before 1066. Now Roger of Rames holds from the Abbot. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. <215a> Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. It has 5 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 4d. More hold there. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,26 DISS Half-Hundred St E[theldreda]'s has always held THELVETON, as 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1 men's plough, meadow, 4 acres. Woodland, then 60 pigs, now 30. Value 20s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 7d. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,27 In TIVETSHALL 2 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land and 2 acres. 2 villagers and a half; 2 smallholders. 1 plough; woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,28 `LODDING' Hundred In THURTON 6 Freemen whom Godric the steward holds, at 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Also in {TORP} 6 Freemen, at 13 acres. They have 1 plough; 8 smallholders. It belongs in Bergh [Apton] with all customary dues. They are valued there. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] NFK 15,29 `DEPWADE' Hundred In STRATTON 1 Freeman held 12 acres before 1066. Value 12d. In HARDWICK 1 Freeman, 15 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?15? Land of St Etheldreda's [* of Ely *] =] ?16? LAND OF ST BENEDICT'S OF RAMSEY NFK 16,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' St Benedict's holds HILGAY, 2 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 11 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship; the men, 2 oxen; 3 cobs; 5 head of cattle; 10 pigs; 70 sheep. Value then 80s; now 70[s]. William of Warenne took from this manor 8 men bound by customary dues to this manor, at 44 acres of land, as the Hundred testifies. This manor has 5 furlongs in length and 4 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 8d. <215b> St B[enedict]'s holds WIMBOTSHAM, 2 carucates of land. Always 13 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 12 acres; pasture at 18 1/2; 4 pigs; 16 sheep. Value then £4, now [£]3. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NFK 16,2 In SNORE 1/2 carucate of land. Value 10s. In [West] DEREHAM 3 Freemen before 1066, 6 acres of land; 1/2 plough. Value 12d. In FORDHAM 24 acres. Value 2s 8d. In the same ^[Fordham]^ a free man, 24 acres. Value 3s. In OUTWELL 16 smallholders. Value 5s. Of the jurisdiction of the Hundred and a Half St B[enedict]'s has 70s. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NFK 16,3 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' St B[enedict]'s has always held WALSOKEN, 1 carucate of land. Always 11 villagers; 6 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1 fishery; 7 head of cattle. 7 free men have always been an adjunct of this manor, at 13 acres. Value 20s. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NFK 16,4 Hundred of DOCKING St B[enedict]'s has always held BRANCASTER. 3 ploughs in lordship; 7 men's ploughs. 25 villagers; 16 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. 5 smallholders, 6 acres. Also 60 acres of land which have always been in lordship; 2 cobs; 6 head of cattle; 24 pigs; 600 sheep. Value of the whole £10. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 28d. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NFK 16,5 Hundred of `SMETHDON' St B[enedict]'s has always held RINGSTEAD. 2 ploughs in lordship. 21 villagers; 5 smallholders; 3 slaves, who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 cob; 24 pigs; 100 sheep. Also 22 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. 3 ploughs and in this manor 2 ploughs could be restored. Value then £6; now [£]5 10s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 42d. St B[enedict]'s has the jurisdiction. From this manor have been taken 31 free men who lay there before 1066. Of these Radfrid had 9 and he has them now; W[illiam] of Ecouis and W[illiam] of Warenne [have] 7; in Titchwell [the King's] manor [are] 3; W[illiam] of Noyers [has] 4 and Roger Bigot 5; in Hunstanton the King's [manor] 1, at 2 acres. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] NFK 16,6 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In BURNHAM St B[enedict]'s held 1 free man before 1066, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 18 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Always 2 men's ploughs. Value always 10s. Roger Bigot holds this from the Abbot. [= ?16? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] <216a> ?17? LAND OF ST BENEDICT'S OF HOLME FOR THE SUPPLIES OF THE MONKS NFK 17,1 WALSHAM Hundred St B[enedict]'s held [South] WALSHAM, as 2 carucates of land before 1066. Earl R[alph] ^[the constable]^ had the jurisdiction before 1066. Always 8 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 22 acres; 2 salt-houses; 1 cob; 7 pigs; 200 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, at 32 acres; meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. In FISHLEY 24 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Value of the whole always 40s. Further, in [South] WALSHAM 1/2 plough. 6 smallholders; meadow, 6 acres. Also 5 Freemen; always 1 plough. Value 10s. In UPTON 5 acres of land [included] in the same valuation. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,2 In [Wood]BASTWICK before 1066 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Always 9 villagers; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 14 acres. Always 1 cob; 20 sheep. Also 9 Freemen, at 46 acres; meadow, 3 acres; 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,3 In REEDHAM St B[enedict]'s held before 1066 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 20 acres; 6 head of cattle. Now 6 pigs; 20 sheep. Also 1 Freeman, 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [Wood]bastwick has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 16d. Of Reedham the Abbot had the jurisdiction over those who sought the fold; of the others the jurisdiction [was] in the Hundred. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,4 FOREHORE Hundred In CARLETON [Forehoe] St B[enedict]'s held 60 acres before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 5s. In BARFORD St B[enedict]'s holds 30 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,5 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held THURGARTON, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; and 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; 1 mill. Then 1 cob; 2 head of cattle, now 3. Then 9 pigs, now 11. Then 30 goats, now 18. Also 49 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then £4; now [£]6. It has 13 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 16 1/2d. St Benedict's has the jurisdiction. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,6 In `SHIPDEN' 1/2 carucate of land for the supplies of the monks. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s 8d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,7 In REPPS 1/2 carucate of land. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Value 10s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,8 In ANTINGHAM 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 2 cobs; 3 head of cattle; 5 pigs; 60 sheep. <216b> Also 3 free men who could grant and sell their land; 1/2 carucate of land; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 1/2 in width; tax of 13 1/2d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,9 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held WINTERTON, as 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 6 pigs. Also there are 5 free men under the patronage only of St B[enedict]'s, at 45 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre; always 1 plough. Also 1 Freeman, at 100 acres; he is [bound] to the monastery to such an extent that he can neither sell nor forfeit [his land] outside the Church, but [his] jurisdiction is in the Hundred. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 9 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Also under him are 4 free men in patronage only, 9 acres. Value 24s; the 5 free men, 24d. It has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width, tax of 30d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,10 In ROLLESBY St B[enedict]'s held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 6 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 7 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Also 11 free men under the patronage only of St Benedict's, at 44 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. 1/2 salt-house. Always 2 ploughs; woodland, 3 pigs. Value then 20s; now 26[s] 8d. Further, there belong to this manor 20 acres of land. It has 10 furlongs in length and 9 in width; tax of 25 3/4d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,11 St B[enedict]'s has always held ASHBY, 2 carucates of land. Always 7 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Also 13 Freemen with full jurisdiction, 62 acres; meadow, 5 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now it pays 26s 8d. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 1/2 in width; tax of 15d, whoever holds there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,12 St B[enedict]'s has always held THURNE, 1 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 2 cobs, 6 pigs. 10 Freemen, 45 acres; meadow, 6 1/2 acres; 2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 26[s] 8d. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; tax of 9d. Others hold there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,13 St B[enedict]'s has always held OBY, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers. Meadow, 10 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship; the men, 2 oxen; 3 cobs; 2 head of cattle; 6 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; tax of 9d, whoever holds there. To this manor belong 10 free men under the patronage of St Benedict's, at 84 acres; meadow, 14 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Value 6s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] <217a> NFK 17,14 St B[enedict]'s has always held BURGH [St Margaret] and BILLOCKBY, 1 carucate of land. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres. Also 6 free men under the patronage only of St B[enedict]'s, 44 acres; meadow, 7 acres; always 2 smallholders. Value 18s. Value of these free men then 16d; now 2s. In BURGH [St Margaret] St B[enedict]'s holds 30 acres; meadow, 4 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Value 3s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,15 In MARTHAM 3 Freemen, 10 acres. Value 12d. In BASTWICK 1 free man under the patronage of St B[enedict]'s, 2 1/2 acres. Value 4d. In REPPS 6 free men, 36 acres. [Meadow], 2 1/2 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 3[s]. In MARTHAM a free man of St B[enedict]'s, 6 acres; and 3 acres which a blind man holds; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 12d. In CLIPPESBY 1 free man. In OBY 1 free man, at 23 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 6 acres. Value 30d. In ROLLESBY a free man, 5 acres. Value 4d. Bastwick has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 3d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,16 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SHOTESHAM St B[enedict]'s has always held 3 carucates of land. Then 11 villagers, now 5. Then 12 smallholders, now 10. Always 1 slave. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill; 1 cob; 1 head of cattle. Now 8 pigs; 22 sheep. Also 5 Freemen in the same ^[Shotesham]^, 58 acres; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs between them all. Value then £3; now [£]3. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length, tax of 16d. Others hold there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,17 In GRENSVILL St B[enedict]'s has always held 1 carucate of land. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Always 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 1 mill; 1 cob. Always 12 pigs; 12 sheep; 1 beehive. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 2s. But more hold there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,18 In SAXLINGHAM Edric [* the steersman *], a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held; 1 1/2 carucates of land under him before 1066 with full jurisdiction. After the King came into England so that he might however redeem himself from capture by Waleran this Edric pledged it for 1 mark of gold and for £7 to St Benedict's. Now John nephew of the said Waleran holds from St Benedict's as a Holding. Then 11 smallholders, now 9 and a half; always 1 slave. <217b> Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 1. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Now 1 cob in lordship. Also before 1066, 9 Freemen, now 5, at 30 acres; meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. 1 mill. Value then 40s; later and now 30[s]. It has 2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. But more hold there. In the same ^[Saxlingham]^ lie 10 acres of land in the lordship of St B[enedict]'s it leased to Edric [* the steersman *] as the Hundred testifies. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,19 `LODDING' Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held HARDLEY, as 2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now, the men, 2 oxen; woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 cob; 4 head of cattle; 24 pigs. Now 150 sheep. Also 4 Freemen, at 7 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value then [***]; now 30[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width, tax of 11d. Others hold there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,20 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In WITCHINGHAM 1/2 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,21 Hundred of TAVERHAM In WROXHAM ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held 4 Freemen, at 1 carucate of land. [Their lands] lie in Hoveton. This [the same] R[alph] granted to St B[enedict]'s after 1066. Always 1 plough; meadow, 8 acres. Value 6s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,22 In RACKHEATH a free man, 30 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 16d. This land was forfeited after 1066, but a certain monk gave 1/2 mark of gold for the forfeiture to the reeves, namely to Alwy of Colchester. Thus he had the land without permission of the King. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,23 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held SCOTTOW, as 3 carucates of land. Then 14 villagers, now 9; always 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Then 1 mill. Always 2 cobs; 3 head of cattle; 11 pigs. Also 9 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land; always 3 1/2 ploughs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [Belonging] to the church, 14 acres. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 [league] and 20 perches in width, tax of 16d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,24 In EASTON ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held before 1066, 1 carucate of land and <218a> he gave it after 1066 with his wife to the Abbey, by the King's grant. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. In the same ^[Easton]^ St B[enedict]'s held 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. It is [included] in the valuation of Hoveton. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,25 St B[enedict]'s has always held SWANTON [Abbot], as 3 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; 2 cobs; 11 pigs; 25 goats. Also 1 Freeman, 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value always 60s. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 4d. [Belonging] to the church, 7 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,26 St B[enedict]'s has always held CALTHORPE; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 7; always 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 15 pigs; 1 mill and one-third of another. Always 10 head of cattle; 5 pigs. Also 3 Freemen, 20 acres; 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same ^[Calthorpe]^ St B[enedict]'s held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 15 pigs; one-third of a mill. Value 15s. A church without land. The whole has 9 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 5d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,27 In THWAITE St B[enedict]'s has always held 2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 50 pigs. Then 1 mill, now 1 1/2. 3 head of cattle; 13 pigs. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 5d less 1/2d. [Belonging] to the church, 6 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,28 In HAUTBOIS St B[enedict]'s holds 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; 1/2 mill. Value then 10s; now 16[s]. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,29 In ERPINGHAM [St Benedict's] also holds 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,30 In TUTTINGTON St B[enedict]'s held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value 10s. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ had possession of half this land when he forfeited and of the patronage of one woman who held it. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,31 In BANNINGHAM St B[enedict]'s has always held 30 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] <218b> NFK 17,32 In WOLTERTON St Benedict's held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 4 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 2 1/2d. [Belonging] to 1/2 of a church, 4 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,33 In BELAUGH 1 Freeman, 3 acres. Value 6d. [Belonging] to 1/2 of a church, 3 acres. In the same ^[Belaugh]^ ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held 10 Freemen and a half before 1066, 63 acres; meadow, 2 acres; always 2 ploughs. In the same ^[Belaugh]^ 1 Freeman of St Benedict's, 30 [acres]. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. 1 plough. This is [included] in the valuation of Hoveton. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,34 In WICKMERE St B[enedict]'s held 12 acres of land before 1066. Value 16d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] List 8 THIS [IS] THE SITE OF THE ABBEY NFK 17,35 TUNSTEAD Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held HORNING, as 3 carucates of land. Always 18 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs; meadow, 100 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 1 mill; 1 cob, 4 head of cattle; 10 pigs; 360 sheep. Value always £4. It has 1 league {{and a half in length}} and 1 league in width; tax of 6d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,36 NEATISHEAD, 5 carucates of land. The same has always held 5 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 16 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 6 men's ploughs; 4 head of cattle; 5 pigs. Also 27 Freemen on this land. Always 8 ploughs. Value £4. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; tax of 28d. [Belonging] to the church, 10 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,37 ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held HOVETON before 1066, 6 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Also 4 Freemen, 1 1/2 carucates of land and 30 acres. Always 5 villagers; 11 smallholders. 5 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 28 acres. Also 7 Freemen, 110 acres. Always 5 1/2 ploughs. Value then £7; now 100s. It has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; tax of 18d. [Belonging] to 2 churches, 16 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,38 St B[enedict]'s has always held [North] WALSHAM, 3 1/2 carucates of land. <219a> Always 12 villagers; 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; 1 mill; 1 cob, 1 head of cattle, 8 pigs. 31 Freemen, 3 carucates of land and 50 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Always 15 ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value 100s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league and 6 perches in width, tax of 18d. [Belonging] to the church, 30 acres. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,39 St B[enedict]'s has always held FELMINGHAM, 77 acres. Always 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1 acre. Also 4 Freemen, 50 acres. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. [Belonging] to the church, 2 acres. Value 21s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,40 [St Benedict's] also held PASTON before 1066, 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Now 1 mill. Value 10s. It has 1 league in length and 4 in width, [tax of] 15d. Others hold there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,41 In WITTON St B[enedict]'s holds 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value 8s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,42 In BARTON [Turf] St B[enedict]'s has always held 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s 4d. In the same ^[Barton [Turf]]^ 1 Freeman, 30 acres. 5 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,43 St B[enedict]'s has always held WORSTEAD. Before 1066 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 30 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 16 pigs; always 1 mill. Also 3 Freemen on this land. Value then 60s; now £4. [Belonging] to 2 churches, 28 acres [included] in the same valuation. This land was for the supplies of the monks before 1066; now Robert the bowman has it from the Abbot. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 [a league] and 1 perch in width, tax of 18d. In the same ^[Worstead]^ St B[enedict]'s has always held 1 carucate of land [as] before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 10 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 40s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] <219b> NFK 17,44 In BEESTON [St Lawrence] 1 Freeman of St B[enedict]'s, 30 acres. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s 4d. All the churches are [included] in the valuation with the manors. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,45 In [Sco] RUSTON 3 Freemen of St B[enedict]'s, 60 acres; always 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the valuation of Scottow. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,46 In BARTON [Turf] 3 Freemen, 33 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 7s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,47 In DILHAM 1 Freeman, 30 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 6s 8d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,48 In SLOLEY 1 Freeman, 16 acres. Value 16d. In the same ^[Sloley]^ 20 acres; they lie in Easton and [are included] in the valuation. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,49 In SMALLBURGH 1 Freeman of St B[enedict]'s who held 1 carucate of free land. He gave it to St B[enedict]'s before 1066, and still holds from the Abbot. Always 2 villagers. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. In the same ^[Smallburgh]^ 28 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. The whole has 10 furlongs and 12 perches in length and 6 furlongs in width, tax of 8d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,50 In BARTON [Turf] 1 Freeman of St B[enedict]'s and of Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^'s before 1066, 16 acres. Value 16d. Also 2 churches, 33 acres; value 15d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,51 In HONING St B[enedict]'s held 2 carucates of land before 1066, and Edric [* the steersman *] from him, on the terms that the Abbot had given him half of his lordship and he granted the other half of his Holding to the Abbot, so he held the whole from the Abbot and did [him] service. There have always been 13 smallholders on this land. 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 8 pigs; 1 mill; 2 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 12 pigs; 40 sheep; 30 goats. Also 8 Freemen, 41 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value of the whole 40s. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width; tax of 10d, whoever holds there. Robert Malet holds this and Robert of Glanville from him. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,52 In [North] WALSHAM 4 Freemen, 57 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. <220a> Value 5s 8d. W[illiam] Malet had the patronage only of 2 of these. In the same ^[[North] Walsham]^ 10 smallholders, 7 acres. Value 10d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,53 Hundred of `HAPPING' St B[enedict]'s has always held LUDHAM, as 5 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 13 smallholders; 2 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 100 acres; 3 cobs; 16 pigs; 3 beehives. Also 115 Freemen and a half, 3 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 10 ploughs; meadow, 15 acres. Also 4 free men and a half, 1 carucate of land and 15 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 2 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Of these the Abbot had the patronage only, the King and the Earl the jurisdiction. Value of the whole then 100s; now £6. It has 2 1/2 leagues and 15 perches in length and 1 1/2 leagues and 70 perches in width; tax of 5s, whoever holds there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,54 St B[enedict]'s has always held WAXHAM, as 2 carucates of land and 8 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 60 acres; 2 cobs; 6 pigs; 8 sheep. Also 25 Freemen and a half, 160 acres. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 12 acres. Also 2 free men in patronage only, 20 acres; 1 plough. Of these 2 the King and Earl have the jurisdiction, and of all the rest St Benedict's [has it]. Value of the whole always £4; the free men, 34d. It has 1 1/2 leagues and 1 furlong in length and 1 league in width, [tax of] 30d, whoever holds there. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,55 St B[enedict]'s has always held WHIMPWELL, as 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; 1 cob; 4 pigs. Also 1 free man in patronage only, 9 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 12d. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value of the whole manor 30s, but Godric [* the steward *] paid £4 when he held it as part of the Earl's Holding. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] <220b> NFK 17,56 St B[enedict]'s has always held STALHAM, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. 1 plough in lordship; {{1 men's plough}}; woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 cob; 6 pigs. Also 1 man, 29 acres, who held this land from St Benedict's before 1066. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Also 9 free men, 75 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Of these the Abbot had the patronage only, and the King and Earl the jurisdiction. Value of the whole manor always at 20s; the free men, 2s. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 17 1/2d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,57 In INGHAM St B[enedict]'s has always held 30 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s 8d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,58 In ECCLES 1 free man, 15 acres, which St B[enedict]'s holds with all customary dues, but the King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value 15d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,59 In LUDHAM 1 Freeman of St B[enedict]'s, 30 acres. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,60 In WHIMPWELL 1 free man, 12 acres. Value 32d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,61 `EAST FLEGG' Hundred In FILBY St B[enedict]'s has always held 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Always 4 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 3 acres; 1 salt-house. Now 1 cob. Also 3 free men in patronage only, 42 acres. Always 1 villager. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 3s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,62 In SCRATBY St Benedict's has always held 109 acres. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. <221a> It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 20d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,63 In CAISTER St B[enedict]'s has always held 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 7 1/2 acres; 6 salt-houses. Also 14 free men under the Abbot in patronage only, 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 4. Value then 20s, now 25[s]. Also 14 free men {{under the Abbot in patronage only}} whom the Abbot proved [to be his] against Godric [* the steward *]. Value 40s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,64 HUMBLEYARD Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held HEIGHAM, 3 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2; 1 1/2 ploughs could be restored. Meadow, 20 acres; 2 mills; 1 cob; 7 pigs; 12 sheep. Also 6 Freemen, at 1/2 carucate of land; always 2 ploughs. Value then £4; now 100s. In this manor is a free man under the Abbot in patronage only. He has 30 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 2s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width, tax of 2 3/4d. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] NFK 17,65 `DEPWADE' Hundred St B[enedict]'s has always held TIBENHAM, 1 1/2 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 4 villagers; 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 6 pigs. Value 25s. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Holme for the supplies of the monks =] <221b> ?18? LAND OF SAINT-ETIENNE OF CAEN NFK 18,1 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' [* Archbishop *] Stigand held WELL before 1066. Always 10 villagers, 2 carucates of land; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 5 oxen, now 2 ploughs. 1 men's plough; 2 mills. 14 free men are an adjunct of this manor, at 28 acres of land. Then 1 plough. Now 5 head of cattle; always 7 pigs. Then 15 sheep, now 60. Value then and later £9; now [£]10. Well and Gayton have 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 16d, whoever holds there. Further, in WELL there lies pasture 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; it is [included] in the same valuation. [= ?18? Land of Saint-Etienne of Caen =] ?19? LAND OF WILLIAM OF ECOUIS NFK 19,1 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' Skuli, a free man, held ISLINGTON before 1066 as a manor, as 2 carucates of land. Now W[illiam] holds in lordship. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Meadow, 10 acres; 100 sheep. Then 30 pigs, now 16. Here lie 7 Freemen, 12 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,2 In CLENCHWARTON {{Richard holds from W[illiam]}} 40 acres. Value 6s. Radfrid held this land and Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ proved half [to be his]. He held it on the day he forfeited; now Wulfwy, Radfrid's man, holds it as part of the Holding of William of Ecouis; he vouches the King as warrantor. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] <222a> NFK 19,3 In ISLINGTON Thorkil, a free man, held 1/2 carucate of land before 1066; now W[illiam] [holds] in lordship. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough; now 2 oxen. Meadow, 40 acres; 1/2 salt-house. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The whole of Islington has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 league in width; of a 20s tax it pays 12d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,4 Thorkil held MIDDLETON as a manor, as 2 carucates of land. Now W[illiam holds] in lordship. Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 1 mill; 1 fishery; 8 salt-houses; always 1 cob. Then 2 cows. Then 16 pigs, now 10. Then 80 sheep, now 70. Value then 100s; now £7. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,5 He also ^[Thorkil]^ held [North] RUNCTON before 1066 as a manor, as 1 carucate of land. Now W[illiam holds] in lordship. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. 7 Freemen were an adjunct of this manor before 1066, at 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Value of the whole 60s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,6 In MIDDLETON W[illiam] holds in lordship 6 free men, at 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; woodland, 100 pigs. Value 24s 8d. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction over 2 and it was delivered to Radfrid for 1 carucate of land. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,7 Wulfwy holds GAYTON, 1 carucate of land which Thorkil held before 1066. Then 8 smallholders, now 6. Meadow, 12 acres; always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1/2 men's plough, now 2. Value 20s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,8 Ralph son of Herlewin holds MASSINGHAM, which Godwin, a free man, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Always 6 villagers. Then 1 plough in lordship. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. William of Warenne's predecessor had the patronage only over this; the jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Massingham. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,9 DOCKING Hundred <222b> Beorn held [Great] BIRCHAM under King Edward; 1 carucate of land. Now R[oger] of Evreux holds. Then 1 plough, later none, now 1. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. 1/2 men's plough. Value 10s. 1 church, 4 acres. In the same ^[[Great] Bircham]^ a free man, Thor, held 4 carucates of land under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, and now. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Then and later 14 villagers, now 2; always 1 smallholder. Value then 40s; now £4. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction. Also 3 free men [whom] the same holds, 85 acres of land before 1066. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Then 2 smallholders. Also 1 free man, Brunard, holds 30 acres of land; always 2 oxen. Value of the whole 12s. Radfrid held these men. Now they are in the hands of the King because there was no-one to claim them. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax it pays 27d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,10 Hundred of `SMETHDON' In RINGSTEAD Roger [* of Evreux *] holds 2 free men, 1 carucate of land; and in HOLME [next the-Sea] 2 free men, 40 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. They are [included] in the valuation of [Great] Bircham. In the same ^[Ringstead]^ he also holds 1 free [man], 1/2 carucate of land. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now 2 oxen. Value always 5s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,11 SHROPHAM Hundred In WILBY Fathir held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Then 10 villagers, later and now 6; always 9 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 14 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland, 10 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 3. Always 5 head of cattle; 9 pigs. Then 40 sheep, now 52. <223a> Also 12 Freemen, 40 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 15d. 1 church, 10 acres; value 3s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,12 In BUCKENHAM Roger [* of Evreux *] holds 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 plough in lordship; woodland, 60 pigs. Then 24 sheep, now 30. Value then and later 12[s]; now 20[s]. Then 6 pigs, now 11. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,13 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In BANHAM Fathir , a free man, held 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Always 1 cob; 2 head of cattle. Then 8 pigs; then 30 sheep. Also 16 Freemen, 24 acres of land. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs; 1 plough could be restored. 1 church, 30 acres. Value 22s. Value then and later 40[s]; now 50[s]. Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds 1 carucate of land from this manor. 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Value always 20s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,14 In KENNINGHALL the jurisdiction of the 6 forfeitures. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,15 In HARLING Ketil [* Alder *], a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066 as a manor. Now Ingulf holds. Always 5 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 16 pigs; 1 plough could be restored. Always 1 mill. Also 2 Freemen, 20 acres of land. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. Now 1 cob. Always 3 head of cattle. Now 8 pigs; 20 sheep; 1 beehive. 1 church, 4 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width; [tax of] 17 1/4d, whoever holds there. 7 1/2 acres of land are an adjunct of this land; woodland, 12 pigs. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] <223b> NFK 19,16 `MITFORD' Hundred In LETTON 1 free man, 27 acres. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 32d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,17 `GALLOW' Hundred Thorkil held 1 carucate of land before 1066 in CREAKE, now {Turstin}. Always 1 villager; 12 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Then 60 sheep, now none. Also 2 Freemen, at 2 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,18 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Siward Barn held SHERINGHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 5. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2. Then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Then woodland for 160 pigs, now for 100. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob; 2 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs, now 15. Then 60 goats, now 50. Also 1 Freeman, at 12 acres of land. Value always £4. 1 church, 15 acres; value 4s. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width, tax of 11 1/2d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,19 Siward Barn held SALTHOUSE before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 3 [ploughs] in lordship, later 1/2, now 1. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland for 100 pigs. Value then and always 40s. He has the full jurisdiction. It is measured in Sheringham. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,20 In REPPS [* Earl *] Gyrth held 1 free man before 1066 and Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] held when [Earl] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited; now Quentin holds from William and calls to witness Robert Blunt who gave him possession; 30 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 plough. Value then 2s; now 10[s]. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,21 In BEESTON [Regis] Thorkil Hako held 1 carucate of land before 1066. <224a> Now Ingulf holds. Always 3 villagers; 15 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 cob, 2 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 2. Then 22 goats. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 11 1/2d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,22 In RUNTON he also ^[Ingulf]^ holds 1 carucate of land. Always 10 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland for 10 pigs. Now 7 pigs; now 60 sheep. Also 5 Freemen, at 15 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. 1 church, 6 acres. It is measured in Beeston [Regis]. ^[Thorkil Hako held it]^ [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,23 WALSHAM Hundred In [North] BURLINGHAM Edwin, 1 free man, held an outlier before 1066, 40 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; 30 sheep. It is valued in Stokesby. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,24 In REEDHAM Brictric held 2 carucates of land before 1066; now Richard holds it as a manor. Always 11 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now 1. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 20 acres. Value then 40[s]; now 60s. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 16d, whoever holds there. 1 church, 40 acres; value 6s 8d. Here the Abbot of Holme claims 1 Freeman, 40 acres of land; [this] the Hundred testifies. Further he claims 1 smallholder and 1 acre of land; by witness of the Hundred. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,25 In PANXWORTH Godwin, 1 free man, held before 1066, 30 acres of land. Now Hugh holds. 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough; meadow, 6 acres; always 1/2 men's plough. 1 church, 8 acres; value 12d. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. But Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] had the jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] <224b> NFK 19,26 In FISHLEY he also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1 half a man, 2 acres, at 12d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,27 BLOFIELD Hundred In LIMPENHOE Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] held 2 free men by patronage only, now Oder? [* of Vernon *] [holds]; 34 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 5 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 23s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,28 Also in PLUMSTEAD 2 free men of Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *]'s before 1066, 8 acres of land. This Hugh holds. It has always been ploughed with 2 oxen. Value always 2s. In [North] Burlingham he also holds 20 acres of land in lordship. They lie in Stokesby. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,29 In SOUTHWOOD he also ^[Hugh]^ holds 29 acres of land. 1 1/2 smallholders on it. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value always 32d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,30 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In WINTERTON he also ^[Hugh]^ holds 1 free man and in Repps 1, in Ashby 1, but also 2 and a half under the patronage only of St Benedict's of Holme, at 46 acres of land. Always 1 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of Stokesby. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,31 `LODDING' Hundred Alwin, a free man, held in {BRANT} before 1066 under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, now Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds; 50 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, later and now nothing. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,32 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *], 1 free man, held WITCHINGHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then 16 smallholders, later and now 13; always 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Always 2 mills. Now 1 cob; 4 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 16. Then 80 sheep, now 100. Then 30 goats, now 40. Also 12 Freemen, 80 acres of land. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. 1 church without land. <225a> An outlier in WESTON [Longville], 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 12 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres. Also 10 Freemen, 80 acres of land. Then and later 8 ploughs, now 7; 1 could be there. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 church, 12 acres; value 4d. Value of the whole then £7; later £8 10s; now likewise. Also 2 free men of Quentin's, 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 30s from these 2. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Foulsham, but W[illiam] holds. It has 1 league in length and in width, it pays 20d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,33 Hundred of TAVERHAM In ATTLEBRIDGE 35 acres of land; 2 free men. Always 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Witchingham. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,34 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM In CORPUSTY 1 villager belongs in Witchingham, 40 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value 6s. 3/4 of 1 church, 9 acres; value 6d. Also 1 Freeman, 4 acres, in THURTON. Value 8d. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,35 TUNSTEAD Hundred In PASTON 1 free man under the patronage only of Edric [* the steersman *], 20 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. Value 12d. In SWAFIELD 6 acres; a free man. Value 6d. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,36 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' Edwin, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held STOKESBY, 3 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 3. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 20 acres; 2 salt-houses; 2 cobs. Then 4 head of cattle, now 6. Always 10 pigs. Then 120 sheep, now 180. 1 church, 23 acres of land; meadow, [*** acres]. Value 16d. <225b> Also 21 men, 80 acres of land, have always been an adjunct of this manor. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction of the whole. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Also 3 free men of William's whom Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] added before 1066. They have 100 acres of land. Of these his predecessor had the patronage before 1066. Always 9 smallholders. 3 ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 salt-house. Value then 10s; now 16[s]. Value of the manor then 100s; now £10; and yet for 2 years it has paid £15 4s each year. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 2s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,37 In THRIGBY Hugh holds 10 free men, in MAUTBY 2 and a half, in FILBY 1, 1/2 carucate of land and 13 acres. Always 2 smallholders and a half. 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 13 acres; 5 salt-houses. 1 church, 5 acres; value 6d. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,38 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD In COLNEY Robert of Vaux holds 1 free man, 30 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,39 Hundred of `DEPWADE' In TASBURGH [* Bishop *] Almer held 30 acres of land from [* Archbishop *] Stigand; now Roger of Evreux holds. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2; one-third of a mill. Value 15s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] NFK 19,40 `CLAVERING' Hundred In THURLTON Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds; 7 free men and a half, of whom his predecessor, Ralph of Beaufour, had the patronage only before 1066; 45 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. 1/2 of a church, 12 acres. Value 10s. [= ?19? Land of William of Ecouis =] ?20? LAND OF R[ALPH] OF BEAUFOUR NFK 20,1 Hundred of DOCKING Tovi, a free man, held [Bircham] NEWTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now 1. Then 1 plough in lordship, later 2, now 3. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Always 2 cobs; 10 pigs. Then 220 sheep, now 540. Here lie 11 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land and 11 1/2 acres. <226a> Then 4 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. 1 church, 20 acres; value 16d. Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *], his predecessor, had these free men; [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. Value then 60s; later and now 100[s]. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 15d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,2 In [Great] BIRCHAM Fathir , a thane of King Edward's, held, 3 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now nothing. Always 2 1/2 men's ploughs. Also 2 free [men], 2 acres. Value then 50s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, whoever holds there, it pays tax of 27d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,3 `SMETHDON' Hundred 1 free man held RINGSTEAD before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Now Richard holds. Always 2 villagers. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,4 Hundred of `FREEBRIDGE' In [West] WALTON Bondi, a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066; now Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds. 4 villagers; 8 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Also 1 free man, 8 acres of land. Value 20s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,5 SHROPHAM Hundred In [Great] ELLINGHAM 2 free men, 49 acres. 2 smallholders. Also 2 free men, 22 acres of land; meadow, 6 1/2 acres. Woodland, 8 pigs. Always 1/2 plough; 2 oxen. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,6 In HARGHAM Warin holds 3 carucates of land where Ulf, 1 free man, held before 1066. Then and later 2 villagers, now 1. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 1 men's plough, later 2 oxen, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Then 2 men's ploughs, later 1, now 1 1/2. Also 10 Freemen, 8 acres of land. Always 2 cobs. Now 2 cows. Then 6 pigs, now 3. Then 44 sheep, now 28. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. <226b> The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,7 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Godwin, a free man, held SWANTON [Morley] before 1066, 8 carucates of land. Always 24 villagers. Then and later 39 smallholders, now 54. Then and later 6 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 3, now 5. Then and later 13 men's ploughs, now 18. Woodland, 500 pigs. Always 3 mills; 1 fishery; always 1 cob. Then 2 head of cattle. Then 39 pigs, now 48. Then 60 sheep, now 85. 7 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor with all customary dues. They have 11 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; always 2 ploughs. Also 1 free man, 12 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Of whom his predecessor had the patronage only before 1066. The jurisdiction [is] in Mileham. Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *] held him, and Ralph holds of the King's gift. 1 church, 1 1/2 acres; value 2d. Value then and later £8; now [£]12; but after he had it he granted it at revenue [for] £25. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; tax of 10d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,8 In LEXHAM Fathir held before 1066 3 1/2 carucates of land; now Richard holds. Then 9 villagers, later 8, now 5. Always 7 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; another could be restored. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs; always 1 mill. Then 1 fishery; 1/4 of a salt-house. Always 1 cob. Then 7 head of cattle. Then 24 pigs, now 5. Then 80 sheep, now 210. 4 beehives. Also 6 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 40s; later and now 60[s]. Also 1 free man, 60 acres of land under [* Earl *] Harold. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 1/2 plough but there could be [a whole one]. Value then 5s; now 4[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in Mileham. <227a> 1 church, 30 acres; value 16d. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 7 1/2d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,9 In [East] DEREHAM [* Earl *] Harold held 2 carucates of land under [* Archbishop *] Stigand; now Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds. Always 4 villagers; 15 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; another could be restored. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs; always 1 mill. Also 5 Freemen, 43 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2; the whole could be restored. Then 1 cob; then 4 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 2. Then 7 goats, now 8. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. The whole has 1 league and 5 furlongs in length and 1/2 [league] and 3 furlongs in width; tax of 10d, whoever holds there. The whole jurisdiction [is] in Mileham. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,10 FOREHOE Hundred and a Half Leofwin, a free man, held DEOPHAM before 1066, 1 carucate of land and 80 acres; now [Ralph] also holds. Always 9 villagers. Then 10 smallholders, now 9. Then and later 2 slaves, now none. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 cob; 10 head of cattle; 17 pigs; 32 goats. 25 Freemen have always been an adjunct of this manor, 1 carucate of land and 26 acres. Always 6 1/2 ploughs. Besides this 6 free men were added to this manor after 1066, whom Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *] held. They have 120 acres of land. 20 smallholders; 5 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value of the capital messuage, then £4. Ralph granted the whole at revenue for £12, and yet now it only pays £6. Also 6 free men. Value 55s. This the Hundred testifies. Of these 3 were [* Archbishop *] Stigand's Freemen. <227b> The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Hingham. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width, [tax of] 17 3/4d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,11 Leofwin, a free man, held MORLEY before 1066, 1 carucate of land as a manor. Now Hugh holds. Always 9 villagers. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 cob. Then 1 head of cattle, now 2. Then 8 pigs, now 47. Also 5 free men before 1066; the jurisdiction of them is in the King's [manor of] Hingham. Value always 40s. To this manor were added 14 free men, 60 acres of land. 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Value 40s. Those were [* Archbishop *] Stigand's men; the jurisdiction [is] in Hingham. Besides this 2 free men were added after 1066, 30 acres. Value 22s. 1 was [* Archbishop *] Stigand's man, the other the King's; the jurisdiction of them [is] in Hingham. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, 14 3/4d in tax. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,12 [* Archbishop *] Stigand held BARFORD at jurisdiction before 1066, 30 acres of land. Now Richard holds. Always 8 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. In the same ^[Barford]^ a free man held 30 acres before 1066 under [* Archbishop *] Stigand. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Hingham. Value 5s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,13 In CROWNTHORPE he also ^[Richard]^ holds 30 acres of land where Coleman, a free man, held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand in jurisdiction and patronage. Always 6 smallholders. 1/2 plough; 1 mill; meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. Of this Ralph Baynard claims 1 half a man, at 3 acres. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 7 1/4d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,14 `MITFORD' Hundred and a Half Sigar , a free man, held HOCKERING before 1066, 4 carucates of land. <228a> Always 3 villagers; 23 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 5. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 15 acres; 1 1/2 mills. Always 9 head of cattle; 33 pigs. Then 80 sheep, now 113. Then 3 Freemen, now 7; 60 acres of land. Value then £4; now 100s. 10 free men and a half are an adjunct of this manor, 2 carucates of land. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,15 In [North] TUDDENHAM Richard holds. 11 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres; always 2 mills. Value always £4. The whole of Hockering has 1/2 league in length an 1/2 in width, tax of 5 1/2d. [North] Tuddenham [has] 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 21 1/2d, whoever holds there. 2 churches, 20 acres; value 16d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,16 In MATTISHALL 14 free men, 2 1/2 carucates of land and 20 acres. 12 villagers. 5 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. 1 church, 20 acres; value 16d. Value then 60s; now 43[s]. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 36 1/2d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,17 In EAST TUDDENHAM 6 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 3 acres. 1 has 4 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 14s 8d. All this was delivered to him for the land and for his predecessor. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,18 In MATTISHALL 5 free men before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, now 2; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 20s; now 32[s] 4d. They have their jurisdiction from the Abbot. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,19 WALSHAM Hundred In [Wood]BASTWICK Godric, 1 free man, held before 1066. 4 Freemen who belong in Wroxham, 7 acres of land. 1 villager, at 15 acres of land. Godric also held TUNSTALL before 1066 as a manor, now Turold holds; 60 [acres]. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. <228b> Meadow, 8 acres; always 1 plough between him and the men. Value always 10s. The jurisdiction is the King's. In [Wood]BASTWICK Ulfkil and {Withri} , [* Earl *] Harold's men, held. 4 Freemen and a half and 6 smallholders, 11 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1/2 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of Wroxham. In the same village ^[[Wood]Bastwick]^ Ulfkil held 40 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres. It is valued. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,20 BLOFIELD Hundred In PLUMSTEAD 1 smallholder, Godric's man, at 9 acres of land. He has always ploughed with 2 oxen. They are valued in Wroxham. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,21 In BLOFIELD 2 smallholders, at 12 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. They are valued in Wroxham. ^[Godric held it]^ [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,22 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In CAISTOR [St Edmunds] 5 free men and a half of Godwin's, at 42 1/2 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. It belongs in Markshall. In CAISTOR [St Edmunds] a further 1 carucate of land; 1/2 mill in lordship. It is [included] in the valuation of Markshall. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,23 DISS Half-Hundred Leofric son of Bosi, a King's thane, held ROYDON as a manor; now Hugh holds. Then and later 9 villagers, now 5. Then and later 12 smallholders, now 11. Always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 horses at the hall; always 6 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 30. Then 60 sheep, now 22 goats. Also 6 Freemen, at 24 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Value always 40s. [It has] 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width, tax of 9d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,24 Hundred of TAVERHAM [* Archbishop *] Stigand held WROXHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 9 villagers; later and now 5 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 20 acres; 4 head of cattle; 20 pigs; woodland, 100 pigs; 100 sheep. <229a> Also 13 Freemen, 40 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Also 7 free men, 210 acres. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 12 pigs; 1 plough; 1/2 could be restored. Value of the manor then £3; now [£]4; and the 7 free men, 38s. In the same ^[Wroxham]^ 3 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's, 1 carucate of land and 30 acres. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2; a third could be restored. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. In the same ^[Wroxham]^ 3 free men, 20 acres; 1 plough. [***] 2 churches, 33 acres of land; value 3s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,25 In RACKHEATH 3 free men, 20 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. In BEESTON [St Andrew] 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. 1/2 church; value 12d. In CROSTWICK 6 free men, 1/2 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value of the whole then 30s; now 45[s] 4d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction, but Ralph [holds] it. The whole of Wroxham [has] 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, tax of 30d, whoever holds there. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,26 Aldwulf, a free man, held DRAYTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Now Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds. Always 7 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 1 plough could be restored. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 3 pigs; 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 14 pigs. Then 180 sheep, now 60. Then 60 goats. Also 2 Freemen, 22 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 8 3/4d. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In FELTHORPE Richard holds 3 free men, 43 acres of land. Value 2s. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,27 In TAVERHAM he ^[Richard]^ also holds 1 carucate of land which Ulf held before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 5 pigs; 1/4 of a mill. Also 5 Freemen, 13 acres of land. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 cobs; 1 head of cattle. Now 12 pigs; 60 sheep. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. 1/4 of 1 church, 15 acres; value 16d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,28 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Oder? [* of Vernon *] holds in SALL; 1 free man before 1066; 30 acres of land. Always 8 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 5 pigs; 1/4 of a mill. Value 10s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,29 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In BUXTON 5 free men, brothers, 7 carucates of land. 1 of these brothers was under the patronage of the predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ of [* Robert *] Malet. Malet and he did not have possession of him. Then 20 villagers, later and now 12. Now 17 smallholders. Then 8 ploughs in lordship, later 4, now 4. Then 8 men's ploughs, later 3, now 3 1/2. Meadow, 12 [acres]. Woodland, then 1000 pigs, now 200. Always 1 mill; 3 cobs. Then 3 head of cattle. Then 32 pigs, now 18. 1 church, at 30 acres in alms; value 3s. Value 100[s]. <229b> It has 1 league in length and 6 1/2 furlongs in width, tax of 10d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,30 In BRAMPTON 25 Freemen and a half, 1 carucate and 30 acres. Then 7 ploughs, later 5, now 3. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in Marsham. ^[Earl Harold held it]^ [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,31 In SCOTTOW 1 Freeman of St Benedict's of Holme holds 1 carucate of land and 8 acres. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Also 1 Freeman, 3 acres of land. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. Brampton has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 5 1/2d. In BELAUGH 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 1 carucate of land and 11 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. In the same ^[Belaugh]^ 1 Freeman of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's before 1066, 15 acres. Value 2s. [He is included] in Hoveton. The same ^[Earl]^ Ralph ^[the constable]^ gave this to St Benedict's and Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *] took him away, now Ralph of Beaufour has him. In Belaugh 22 acres of land; 7 Freemen. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value 8s. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable and [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction; ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable gave his part to St Benedict's. The whole of Belaugh has 9 furlongs in length and 3 1/2 in width; tax of 6d. In SKEYTON 11 1/2 acres; 1 Freeman of St Benedict's. Value 17d. Radbod, Ralph ^[of Beaufour]^'s reeve, took him from the Abbey under Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *], Ralph ^[of Beaufour]^'s predecessor. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,32 In HAUTBOIS 1/2 carucate of land; 1 Freeman of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^. Always 4 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; 1/2 mill. Value then 10s; now 12[s]. Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *] had this land by livery, as Ralph says. Hautbois has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; tax of 2d. In LAMAS 20 acres of land; 1 free woman; always 1 smallholder. It is [included] in the valuation of Buxton. Thorald, 1 free man, held in WOLTERTON, 30 acres of land before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In SCOTTOW 3 free men of St Benedict's, 30 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,33 TUNSTEAD Hundred In SLOLEY 1 Freeman of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 1 carucate of land. Always 12 villagers; 8 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 120 pigs. Also 3 Freemen, 16 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 40s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 furlongs in width; tax of 4 1/2d. 1 church, 1 acre; value 2d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,34 HUMBLEYARD Hundred Richard holds MULBARTON which Ording , a thane, held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then and later 10 villagers, now 7. Then 7 smallholders, now 16. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 16 pigs; always 1 mill. Now 1 cob. Then 1 head of cattle. Now 6 pigs. Also 6 Freemen, 60 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. He also holds in [East] CARLETON; 4 free men. In SWARDESTON he also holds 7. Among the whole 56 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 60s; now 100[s]. Value of the free men 6s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 6d. 1 church, 15 [acres]; value 2s. He also holds in MULBARTON; 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand in patronage only, 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 20s. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] <230a> NFK 20,35 Godwin, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held MARKSHALL, 2 carucates of land. Then 12 villagers, later and now 11. Then 8 smallholders, later and now 7. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 5 men's ploughs; meadow, 16 acres; always 2 1/2 mills. Now 2 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 20 pigs. Then 4 sheep, now 24. Also 1 free man, 8 1/2 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value then 100s; later £8; now £11. 1 church, 6 acres; value 12d. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; tax of 6 1/2d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction of the free men. In DUNSTON 1 free man, 6 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Markshall. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] NFK 20,36 `CLAVERING' Hundred 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held {THURKETELIART}, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 12 smallholders; 3 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 [***]. Meadow, 15 acres. Now 1 mill; always 1 cob. Now 8 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 36. Then 120 sheep, now 200. 5 beehives. 1 church, 20 acres; value 40d. Also 15 free men in fold[-rights] and patronage, 40 acres. Always 6 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then £4; now the same. 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held ALDEBY, 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough; meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; always 1 cob. Also 15 free men in fold-rights and patronage, 40 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. 1 church, 12 acres; value 2s. 11 free men are an adjunct of this manor, 2 1/2 carucates of land and 30 acres. His predecessor had the patronage of 7 before 1066, and [* Archbishop *] Stigand of 4. It was delivered to his predecessor for land. Always 12 smallholders. 5 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value then 33s; now £6 10s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 2s and 3 halfpence, whoever holds. In NORTON [Subcourse] 2 free men in patronage before 1066, 23 acres. Then 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. In RAVENINGHAM 1 Freeman, 1 acre. Value 2d. In TOFT [Monks] 1 Freeman, 10 1/2 acres. Value 12d. [= ?20? Land of R[alph] of Beaufour =] ?21? LANDS OF REGINALD SON OF IVO NFK 21,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In FINCHAM 1 free man held 16 acres of land before 1066. Meadow, 1 acre; always 2 oxen. Value 2s. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed this land. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,2 In BARTON [Bendish] 1 free man, Toli, 6 carucates of land before 1066. Then 6 villagers, later and now 7. Always 5 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 5 free men are an adjunct of this manor at jurisdiction in patronage only, and 2 with all customary dues. The 5 have 1 plough; meadow, 12 acres. The 2 [had] 6 acres of land in lordship when he acquired <230b> them, and 60 sheep and now. Then 11 pigs, now 15. Value of the whole then 80s, later and now 60[s]. Value of the 5 men, 10s. In the same village ^[Barton [Bendish]]^ 1 free man, Thorkil, held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then and later 5 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 20 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; 60 sheep; 7 pigs. 5 free men are an adjunct of this manor at jurisdiction only. They have 30 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 4 acres. Value of the whole, then £10, later 60s, now 85[s]; of the 5 free men, 42s 8d. In BARTON [Bendish] Ketil [* Alder *], a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 1. Always a men's plough. Value then 40s; later and now 30[s]. The whole of this in the manor has 1 league in length [and] 1/2 league and 3 furlongs in width, when the whole Hundred pays tax of 20s the whole of this village also [pays] 16d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,3 In CRIMPLESHAM Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], a free woman, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 4 smallholders; 7 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 3, now 4. Always 1 fishery; 1 cob; 2 head of cattle. Then 2 pigs. Then 240 sheep, now 300. 20 free men are an adjunct of this manor at jurisdiction and in patronage only, at 60 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. In the same village ^[Crimplesham]^ Thorkil holds 1 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 fishery. Then 1 plough. 5 free men are also an adjunct, at 4 acres, at jurisdiction and in patronage only. Value of all this always £8. In Crimplesham 3 free men, at 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. Of these he has the patronage and the customary dues. Value then 16s; now 8[s]. In TOOMBERS 3 free [men] at fold-rights and in patronage; the others [are of the] jurisdiction of St B[enedict]'s ^[of Ramsey]^. Value always 14d. 1 free man, 40 acres. Value 2s. The whole of Crimplesham has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; of a 20s King's tax it pays 8d, whoever holds there. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,4 WEREHAM, 2 carucates of land; Toli, a free man, held before 1066. Then 15 villagers, later and now 11. Always 8 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 12 pigs; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Always 1/2 mill; 1 fishery. Always 1 cob; 28 mares; 25 foals; 2 head of cattle. Then 15 pigs, now 7. Then 90 sheep, now 260. Value 100s, but it paid £8 for all customary dues. 4 free men are an adjunct of this manor, at 12 acres. In STOKE [Ferry] 4 free men in patronage and with all customary dues, at 12 acres. Also 1 free man, at 2 acres. In the same ^[Stoke Ferry]^ Roger and Hugh hold 2 Freemen, at 74 acres. Always 1 1/2 [ploughs]. Meadow, 10 acres. Value of all this 20s. The whole of Wereham has 1/2 league in length and in width; of a 20s King's tax it pays 6 1/2d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,5 Toli, a free man, held UPWELL before 1066; a carucate of land. <231a> Always 9 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later and now 2. Meadow, 8 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. 1 fishery. Always 1 cob; 2 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 7. Then 80 sheep, now 160. Value always £6, but it paid £8. 17 free men are an adjunct of this manor, at 64 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 13s 4d. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed these. The whole of Upwell has 1 league in length and in width, of a 20s King's tax it pays 2s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,6 Thorkil held BOUGHTON before 1066, now Ranulf holds; always 1 carucate of land and 24 acres. 5 villagers. Then 2 slaves. Meadow, always 10 acres; 1 plough in lordship. Always 1 cob; 4 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 126 sheep. 5 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 12 acres. He also holds. Value then 40s; now 62[s] 6d. The whole of Boughton has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; of a 20s King's tax it pays 8d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,7 Thorkil also held SHOULDHAM before 1066, 1 carucate of land and 6 acres; now Ranulf holds. Then 3 villagers, now 5. Then 7 smallholders, now 7. Always 3 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Now 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 cob. Then 4 head of cattle, now 6. Then 16 pigs, now 3. Then 120 sheep, now 126. 3 beehives; 1/2 fishery. 2 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 10 acres. Value then 60s; now 40[s] 6d. 10 free men also were an adjunct of this [manor] before 1066 at 30 acres and in patronage only. He also holds. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 6s; now 16[s]. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed these. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,8 In BEECHAMWELL 1 free man held 24 acres of land. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] <231b> annexed him. Herman, his predecessor, had the patronage only. He pays 5s. In FODDERSTONE 1/2 carucate of land before 1066; now Ranulf holds. Always 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 10s. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed this. In UPWELL 1 smallholder; in [Shouldham] THORPE 1 Freeman, 2 acres. Value 3d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,9 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In WEST WINCH Godwin, a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066; now [Ranulf] also holds. Always 14 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; 2 salt-houses. Always 10 head of cattle; 19 pigs; 80 sheep. 23 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor; he also holds; 36 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value then £3; later 100s; now £10. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,10 Leofric, a free man, held [Ash]WICKEN before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Now Roger holds. Then 12 villagers, now 7. Always 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. 7 Freemen lie here, 12 acres of land. He also holds. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1/2 plough. Then 5 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 5. Then 200 sheep, now 30. Then 1/2 salt-house. Value then £4; now 40s. 1 plough could be restored. The whole has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 6d, whoever holds there. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,11 In MASSINGHAM Wulfmer, a free man, held 60 acres of land before 1066; now Ralph [* son of Herlewin *] holds. Always 4 villagers. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 13s 4d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,12 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In STANFORD 2 free men held 14 acres of land; they were delivered to Wihenoc [* of Burley *]; now Ralph [* son of Herlewin *] holds. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s 8d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,13 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' <232a> In CALDECOTE a certain free man held 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. Then 2 villagers and 1 free man, at 5 acres, under him. Then and always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 1 mill. Value then 3s, now 5s. A certain free man held this land, but after the King came into this land Wihenoc [* of Burley *] appropriated it; therefore R[eynold] holds, and the King has the full jurisdiction. In the same village ^[Caldecote]^ [he holds] 3 free men holding 50 acres. They have 1/2 plough. Value 3s. He holds them in the same way. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,14 Toli held CLEYTHORPE before 1066, now Arnold holds. Then and later 6 villagers, now 1. 2 smallholders; always 3 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Woodland for 16 pigs; meadow, 2 [acres]. When he acquired it 1 cob, now 15 wild mares. Then 20 pigs, now 11. Then 100 sheep, now 300. He also holds 3 Freemen, 20 acres; always 1/2 plough. Of these 3 the King has the jurisdiction. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. A certain free man. In PICKENHAM he also holds 30 acres of land. After the King came into that district Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] held that land. But 1 man of Wihenoc [* of Burley *]'s loved a certain woman on that land and took her [as his wife]. Later he held that land as part of W[ihenoc]'s Holding, without the King's gift, and without livery, and [it passed] to his successors. Always 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 1 acre; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value always 3s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,15 In HOUGHTON [on the Hill] Herlewin [* son of Ivo *] holds 1 free man, at 16 acres. Value 16d. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed him. In PICKENHAM Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed 15 acres. Value 16d. Ralph of Tosny claims this; the Hundred testifies [to it]. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,16 WAYLAND Hundred [* Earl *] Harold held PANWORTH before 1066; 1 1/2 ploughs [carucates]. Now ^[Herlewin [* son of Ivo *]]^ also holds. Then and later 6 villagers, now 5. Always 8 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 100 pigs. 1 cob, now 2. Always 6 head of cattle. Then 35 pigs, now 22. Then 27 sheep, now 60. 3 beehives. Also 7 Freemen; 1/2 carucate [of land] and 16 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value always 40s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] <232b> NFK 21,17 He also ^[Herlewin [* son of Ivo *]]^ holds in ASHILL 14 [Freemen]; the jurisdiction is the King's in Saham [Toney]; 1 carucate of land and 8 acres. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 6 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 100 pigs. Value always 30s. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,18 In THREXTON 8 free men, 3 carucates of land and 28 acres before 1066; now Ranulf holds. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 20 acres. Then 6 ploughs, later 4, now 2 1/2; 3 ploughs could be there. This was delivered for 1 carucate of land. Value then £4 10s; value now 60s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,19 `LAUNDICH' Hundred A certain woman, Olova, held SUTTON before 1066 as a manor, 2 carucates of land; now Boteric holds. Then and later 16 villagers, now 10. Always 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. Then woodland, 200 pigs, now 100. Then 1 plough in lordship, later 1/2; [now] 1 1/2 ploughs. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 1; 1/2 plough could be restored. Then 5 pigs, now the same. Then 120 [sheep], now 100. [* Archbishop *] Stigand held this in Mileham. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 5d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,20 `MITFORD' Hundred Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held in YAXHAM before 1066; 4 acres of woodland; 1 acre of meadow. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,21 Hundred of `GALLOW' Skuli held PENSTHORPE before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Ranulf now holds. Always 13 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now the same. Always 4 head of cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 60. Always 240 sheep. Now 4 beehives. Value then 40s; now the same. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; tax of 6d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] <233a> NFK 21,22 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' Bondi held in RAYNHAM before 1066; 4 free men. Boteric now holds. [* Earl *] Harold [held] 1; now Reginald [holds] at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. The sheriff claims that [* Earl *] Harold's man is in Fakenham, and the Hundred testifies [to it]. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,23 Hundred of HOLT Thorkil held in WIVETON before 1066, 2 carucates of land; now [Reginald] also [holds]. Always 7 villagers; 27 smallholders. Always in lordship 2 ploughs. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 1/2 mills. Now 3 head of cattle. Then 15 pigs, now 28. Then 107 sheep, now 80. [Value] then and later 40s; now £6. It has in length 1 league and in width; 17 1/2d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,24 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred Ketil [* Alder *], 1 free man, held WALSINGHAM before 1066. Always 19 smallholders; 1 plough; 2 carucates of land. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Woodland, 8 pigs; 3 horses. When he acquired it, 2 head of cattle, now 1. Then 15 pigs, now 19. Always 120 sheep. 24 Freemen are an adjunct of this village ^[Walsingham]^; 60 and 10 acres of land. 2 smallholders. 1/2 mill. Then 3 ploughs. When he acquired it and now 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then £6; now the same. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 18d. Ketil [* Alder *] held the other WALSINGHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers. Then 21 smallholders, [now] 18. Always 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, when he acquired it 1, now 2. [Now 2] men's ploughs, later 1, now 1 plough. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. 5 Freemen, 14 acres of land. 1 mill. Then 1/2 plough, and now. When he acquired them also 5 horses, now 4; always 5 [***]. Then 12 pigs, now 14. Always 80 sheep. Then 6 beehives, now 2. [Value] then £4; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 24d, whoever holds there. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,25 Ketil [* Alder *] held STIFFKEY before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Now Ranulf holds. Always 16 smallholders. Then 3, [later] 1 slave, now 3. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Then 2 mills, now 1. When he acquired it 3 horses, <233b> now 4. Now 5 head of cattle. When he acquired it 30 pigs, now 12. When he acquired it 180 sheep, now 240. 6 Freemen also are an adjunct of this village ^[Stiffkey]^; he also [holds]; 5 acres of land, always 1/2 [plough?] carucate of land. To this manor were added 4 Freemen. He also holds by the King's livery; 1 1/2 carucates of land. 7 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 1/2 mills. Value then of that village £4, and these 4 men paid 40s; now the same. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 24d. 1 church, 30 acres; value 2s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,26 `LODDING' Hundred Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], a free man, held CARLETON [St Peter] under King Edward, as 30 acres of land. Then 7 smallholders, later 6, now 4. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Then 2 men's ploughs, later 1 1/2, now 1. Then 14 pigs, now 3. Now 60 sheep. Also 14 free men under the patronage of Wulfsi who were delivered to make up this manor, at 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 5 acres. Here there is free land of the church, 80 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 8d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,27 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Ketil [* Alder *], 1 free man, held WHITWELL before 1066, 2 carucates of land and 15 acres as a manor. Then and later 8 villagers, now 7. Always 17 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 6 men's ploughs, later and now 4. Meadow, 14 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. 3 mills, now 2. 1/2 fishery. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 1. Always 6 head of cattle. Then 80 pigs, now 34. Then 50 sheep, now 60. Always 20 goats. Then 6 beehives, now 12. Also 2 free men, 1/2 carucate of land. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Also 2 free men, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value then £4; now £6 16d. Value of those 2 free men, 6s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; it pays 5d towards tax of the Hundred of 20s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] <234a> NFK 21,28 In WITCHINGHAM 1 free man, Ketil [* Alder *], held before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land and 3 acres. Now Boteric holds. Always 1 villager; 10 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 mill. Always 4 head of cattle; 6 pigs. Value then and later 20s; now 30s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,29 Godwin, 1 free man, held HAVERINGLAND before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Then and later 3 villagers, now 2. Always 3 smallholders. Now 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1/2 fishery. Always 2 cobs, 5 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 20. Then 40 sheep, now 80. Always goats; 20 beehives. Also 3 Freemen, 5 acres of land. Value always 60s. 1 church, 10 acres. In the same ^[Haveringland]^ Godwin held before 1066, 100 acres of land. Always 2 villagers. Then and later 3 smallholders, now none. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now none. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, 11 acres of land. Value always 20s. In the same ^[Haveringland]^ Edric, 1 free man, held before 1066, 100 acres of land. Now Herlewin [* son of Ivo *] holds. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Then 1 plough in lordship, later none, now 1. Also 2 Freemen, 16 acres of land. Meadow, 16 acres. Always 1/2 plough; woodland, 20 pigs. Now 4 cobs; 7 head of cattle; 8 pigs; 85 sheep. Value always 20s. In the same ^[Haveringland]^ Ulfkil held before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Now Ranulf holds. Then 4 smallholders, later and now 3. Then 1 plough in lordship, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Value 20s. It has 1 league in length and in width; it pays 7d towards the King's tax. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,30 In [Wood] NORTON St Edmund's held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 16. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Always 6 head of cattle; 6 pigs; 12 goats. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,31 Hundred of TAVERHAM Godwin holds 20 acres in FELTHORPE. Always 1 villager; 8 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. This lies in Haveringland. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,32 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM <234b> Ketil [* Alder *] held SCOTTOW before 1066, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Roger now holds. Always 8 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now the same. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Then one-third of a mill. Then 3 pigs, now 4. 20 sheep; 3 beehives. Also 6 Freemen, 42 acres of land; always 3 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. To this manor Wihenoc [* of Burley *] added 2 Freemen of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, at 18 acres of land, whom he also holds. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. It is [included] in the same valuation. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,33 In INGWORTH 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 1/2 carucate of land which he also ^[Roger]^ holds. Always 6 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Also 2 Freemen, 4 acres; meadow, 2 acres. Woodland, 5 pigs; 1/2 mill; 30 sheep. Value 15s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width, tax of 13d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,34 Herlewin [* son of Ivo *] holds in THURTON, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. In the same ^[Thurton]^ he also [holds]; 2 Freemen of [* Earl *] Harold's from Cawston, 60 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 12s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 7d. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,35 In BANNINGHAM Roger holds. 1 villager from Cawston, 16 acres. Value 2s. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed this. The villager also paid 5s in Cawston. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,36 TUNSTEAD Hundred In SLOLEY he also ^[Roger]^ holds 20 acres which Skeet held in the lordship of Scottow. Always 1 villager. It is [included] in the valuation of Scottow. In WORSTEAD he also holds 3 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation. All the churches are [included] in the valuation with the manors. ^[Ketil [* Alder *] held it]^. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 21,37 Hundred of NORWICH Ewicman held 1/2 carucate of land ^[in NORWICH]^ before 1066, under [* Archbishop *] Stigand. Pasture, 16 acres; meadow, 7 acres. Now Reginald son of Ivo [holds]. Then and later 1 plough, now 2. 100 sheep. Value always 30s. [= ?21? Lands of Reginald son of Ivo =] <235a> ?22? LAND OF RALPH OF TOSNY NFK 22,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Ralph holds NECTON which [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066. Then and always 32 villagers, 11 smallholders; and 6 slaves. 4 ploughs in lordship; 10 men's [ploughs]. Woodland for 1000 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill; 1 salt-house. When he acquired it and now 4 cobs. Now 19 head of cattle; 100 pigs; 105 sheep; and 80 goats. 1 church, at 36 acres; value 36d. Also 5 Freemen dwell there; they have 5 ploughs. It has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width; it pays 9d in tax when the Hundred pays 20s scot-tax. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,2 Also 1 Freeman in BRADENHAM; always 1/2 carucate of land; and 1 plough. Under him 8 Freemen who hold 1/2 carucate of land; always 1 plough. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,3 Also in PICKENHAM, 1 outlier, 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 8 villagers, now 5. Now 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Also 6 Freemen on 20 acres; they have 1 plough. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. When he acquired it he found 2 cobs, 18 pigs; 36 sheep; now [the same]. 1 church at 17 acres; value 17d. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,4 Another outlier which they call [Great] CRESSINGHAM. Then and always 5 villagers; 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. 1 plough in lordship. Also 2 Freemen. Between them all 2 ploughs. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill; 1 fishery. Always 1 cob; 2 head of cattle; 60 sheep less 2. 1 church at 15 acres; value 15d. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,5 In LITTLE CRESSINGHAM another outlier. Always 20 villagers; 7 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Also 6 Freemen held 2 ploughs and they hold them [now]. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 mill. When he acquired it 2 cobs. Now 31 pigs; 32 sheep; 6 head of cattle. It has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width; it pays 3d in tax. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,6 In CALDECOTE another outlier where the King has the full jurisdiction, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 slave; 3 Freemen. Then in lordship 1 plough, now 1/2. 1 men's plough. <235b> When he acquired it 1 cob; 60 sheep. Now 24 sheep. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; it pays in tax with those who hold on it, 5d. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,7 In CUSTHORPE 3 Freemen of whom the King held the full jurisdiction. They have 1 carucate of land; 1 plough; 1 smallholder. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,8 In BODNEY 4 Freemen; 1 carucate of land; 1 plough. 1 villager. Meadow, 2 acres. The King has the full jurisdiction over them. From 1 mill, 8d. All together this paid 6 nights' revenue to [* Earl *] H[arold]; now it pays £60 by weight. ^[In Necton]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,9 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In STURSTON 1 free man holds 30 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 12d. ^[In Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,10 WAYLAND Hundred In CARBROOKE, an outlier of Necton, [* Earl *] Harold held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 villager. Always 13 Freemen; 1 slave. Meadow, 16 acres; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 300 pigs. Then 1 cob; 3 cows; 9 pigs. It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,11 `LAUNDICH' Hundred In FRANSHAM 16 Freemen of [* Earl *] Harold's before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 12 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 60 pigs; always 1 mill. It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. Eudo son of Clamahoc had 1 carucate of land of these 3 by livery as long as he lived. Ralph of Beaufour held the same; now Ralph of Tosny has it in Necton where it lay before 1066. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,12 In DUNHAM 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 1/2 acres of land before 1066. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. This is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,13 In GODWICK 1 free [man] of King Edward's held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 6 villagers; 7 smallholders. Meadow, 9 acres. Always 2 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs. Also 1 Freeman, 4 acres of land. <236a> It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 6 1/2d. Ralph holds this land in Necton but it did not lie in Necton before 1066 or in the time of [* Earl *] Harold. Roger Bigot claims it [as] of the King's gift and vouches [the King] his deliverer. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,14 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In SHINGHAM 2 free [men] [of [* Earl *] Harold's], 80 acres of land before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. They lie in Necton. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,15 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In [East] WALTON 2 Freemen in Acre, 30 acres; 5 smallholders. It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,16 [* Earl *] Harold held ACRE, 1 outlier of Necton, before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 8 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 40 pigs; 3 1/2 mills; 1 fishery; 5 salt-houses. Always 5 head of cattle; 18 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 165. 17 Freemen have always been an adjunct of this land, 405 acres of land. 14 smallholders; meadow, 2 acres; always 5 ploughs. In the same ^[Acre]^ Thorbiorn [* of Orwell *] held 2 carucates of land under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066. Then and now 13 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Always 1 mill. 4 Freemen are an adjunct of this land, 30 acres; always 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Necton]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,17 Also 1 free man in [Gayton] THORPE, 60 [acres] of land; 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,18 Also in NECTON 3 Freemen, 60 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,19 Also in LYNN 5 Freemen, 80 acres of land. 3 smallholders. 5 salt-houses. 2 ploughs. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,20 Also EAST WINCH 2 Freemen, 8 acres of land. The whole of Acre has 1 league in length and in width, of a 20s tax it pays 16d. All the above is [included] in the valuation of Necton. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,21 `GRIMSHOE' Hundred In ICKBURGH 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres of land. <236b> It is valued in Necton. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,22 WAYLAND Hundred In BRECKLES 1 [man] of [* Earl *] Harold's, 40 acres of land; 1/2 plough. 1 villager. It is [included] in the valuation of Necton. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 22,23 Hundred of SHROPHAM [* Earl *] Harold held WRETHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 8 smallholders; 3 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 cob, 12 pigs; 80 sheep. In the other WRETHAM he also held 3 carucates of land. Always 11 villagers; 9 smallholders; 4 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2 and there could be a third. Always 4 men's ploughs. 1 mill; 1 cob, 21 pigs; 81 sheep. In the other WRETHAM he also held 4 carucates of land before 1066. Then and later 8 villagers; later and now 3. Always 4 smallholders and 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 1 but there can be 3. Also 2 Freemen, 1 carucate of land and 12 acres; meadow, 8 acres. 5 smallholders; 56 acres of land; 1 1/2 ploughs. These three are outliers in Necton and [they are included] in the valuation. The whole has 1 leagues in length and 2 in width, tax of 20d. [= ?22? Land of Ralph of Tosny =] <237a> ?23? LANDS OF HUGH DE MONTFORT NFK 23,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Bondi held BODNEY. Then 8 villagers, later 4. Now 7 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 2, now 1. Then 3 ploughs between the men, now 1/2. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill and a 1/4 of another. When he acquired it 1 cob, now 2. Then 13 head of cattle, now 3. Then 41 pigs, now 9. Then 51 sheep, now 11. Then 16 goats, now 5. It has 1 league less 2 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width, it pays 8d in tax with those who hold in it. Value then 100s; now 60s. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,2 Bondi held LANGFORD before 1066. Then and later 21 villagers, now 17. Then and now 9 smallholders; 6 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's [ploughs], now 2. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 25 acres; 2 mills; 1 fishery. When he acquired it 2 [cobs], now none. Then 4 head of cattle, now 1. Then 17 pigs, now 9. Then 71 sheep, now 41. Now 2 beehives. It has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 4d in tax when the Hundred pays 20s. Value then £6; now it pays 100s and 5s. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,3 Hundred of `GALLOW' Hugh holds SOUTH CREAKE which Bondi held, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2 but there can be [another]. Then 4 cobs. Then 20 pigs, now 7. Then 200 sheep, now 80. Value then 60s; now £4. It has 1 league in length and another in width, it pays 4s in tax. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,4 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In BURNHAM he also holds what Bondi , a free man, held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 14 smallholders. <237b> Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Then 1 salt-house; always 2 cobs. Then 7 pigs, now 3. Then 100 sheep, now 20. Also 7 Freemen, at 60 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value then £4; now the same. In this Hundred it pays tax of 3s and it is measured in another. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,5 In RAYNHAM Bondi held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 14 smallholders; 4 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 120 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 2 mills; 1 salt-house. Always 3 cobs; 4 head of cattle; 6 pigs; 100 sheep. Then 2 beehives. Also 14 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land. 15 smallholders; always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. 1 outlier, SOUTH RAYNHAM, [is an adjunct of] this manor, at 1 carucate of land. Then 5 smallholders, now 4. 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Then 3 cobs; always 6 pigs. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,6 In HELHOUGHTON 1 Freeman, at 1/2 carucate of land. Then 8 smallholders, now 12. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then £8; later 60s; now £8 10s with great difficulty. The whole of South Raynham has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 10[d] in tax. ^[In Raynham. Bondi held it]^ [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,7 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In ROUGHTON Hugh also holds what Bondi , 1 free man, held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 12 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 1 cob. Then 5 head of cattle, now 3. Then 5 pigs, now 7. Then 20 sheep, now 15. Also 8 Freemen, at 24 acres of land; always 1 plough. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,8 In BEESTON [Regis] Hugh also holds what Bondi , 1 free man, held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 8 smallholders. <238a> Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 cob. Then and now 2 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs, now 11. Then 20 goats, now 30. Also 3 Freemen, 12 acres of land; half a smallholder; always 1/2 plough. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,9 The Hundred and a Half of `CLACKCLOSE' In MARHAM 26 Freemen whom Walter holds; St Etheldreda's held before 1066 at jurisdiction. Then 8 smallholders, now 9. Then 5 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 80s; later 60[s]; now 40[s]. [Hugh] acquired this land by exchange and it is measured in the return of St Etheldreda's. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,10 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In ISLINGTON Bondi held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 8 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1/2 men's plough. 11 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, always 1 carucate [of land] and 30 acres. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction of 5. Value of the whole, 100s. In the same ^[Islington]^ the [Freemen] also hold 1/2 carucate of land; always 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough; always meadow, 40 acres. It is valued in the above 100s. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,11 {Aelod} holds MIDDLETON which Bondi held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 17 smallholders. Woodland, 4 pigs. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 32 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 3 men's ploughs; 1 mill; 1 fishery. Then 10 salt-houses, now 8. Then 3 head of cattle, now 5. Now 1 cob. Then 10 pigs, now 6. Then 40 sheep, now 35. Value then 10s; now £6. 2 Freemen lie here whom he also holds, 84 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. They could sell their land. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,12 L. Bondi held [West] BILNEY as a manor before 1066, 5 carucates of land. <238b> Always 20 villagers; 14 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; 3 mills; woodland, 200 pigs; 1/2 salt-house. Always 1 cob; 3 head of cattle; 10 pigs; 81 sheep. Value then £8; later 60s; now £6. The whole has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 6d. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,13 Roger holds 1 carucate of land in GAYTON which Bondi , a free man, held before 1066. Then 6 smallholders. Now 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 mill. Then and now 3 pigs; always 60 sheep. Value 45[s]. This is 1 outlier in [West] Bilney. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,14 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In STANFORD 1 free man holds 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough in lordship. 7 villagers; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1/2 men's plough. Value 10s, but he pays 15[s]. [Hugh's] predecessor had the patronage only over this man and the King [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,15 In BUCKENHAM [Tofts] 1 free man, 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 mill. [Value] 8s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 8d. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,16 Hundred of `GUILTCROSS' In {WICK} Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held 2 carucates of land before 1066 as a manor. Then 7 villagers, later and now 4. Always 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 12 pigs. Also 7 Freemen, 90 acres of land; <239a> 5 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre. Then and later 2 1/2 ploughs, now 3. Always 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle. Now 2 pigs; always 70 sheep. [Value] then and later 60s; now £6. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 league in width, tax of 34 1/2d. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,17 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Ralph holds GATELEY which Bondi , a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, 4 carucates of land. Always 23 villagers. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Then woodland, 300 pigs, now 80. Always 2 cobs. Then 7 head of cattle, now 5. Then 23 pigs, now 7. Now 29 sheep. Then 60 goats, now 17. Also 5 Freemen, 30 acres of land; meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough. Value then and later 110s; now £4. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 10d. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 23,18 Hundred of HOLT In BODHAM Ralph holds what Bondi , a free man, held as a manor before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 17 villagers, now 4. 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 1. Then 2 men's [ploughs], now none. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 cob; 3 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs; always 17 goats. Also 2 Freemen, at 30 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width, 12d in tax. [= ?23? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] <239b> ?24? LANDS OF EUDO THE STEWARD NFK 24,1 SHROPHAM Hundred In ROCKLAND Richard [* of Sackville *] holds 10 free men, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Then 4 ploughs, later 2, now 3. One-eighth of a mill. Value then 100s; later and now 40[s]. The jurisdiction lay in the King's [manor of] Buckenham before 1066 and later until Lisois [* of Moutiers *] had the land. The Hundred testifies to this. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,2 In SHROPHAM 8 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Roland holds. Meadow, 6 [acres]; woodland, 6 pigs. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Value then 60s; now 37[s]. The jurisdiction [was] in the King's [manor of] Buckenham, but Lisois [* of Moutiers *] kept it, and Eudo likewise. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,3 In ROUDHAM Ralph holds; 8 free men, 1 carucate of land and 10 acres. Meadow, 1 acre and 1 rood. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 40s; later and now 30[s]. The jurisdiction [was] in Buckenham, but Lisois [* of Moutiers *] kept it, and Eudo likewise. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,4 In BRETTENHAM Thorgisl held; 7 free men before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 2 acres. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1 plough; and there could be 1/2. Value then 30s; later and now 20[s]. The jurisdiction of 6 of these [was] in the King's [manor of] Buckenham; St Etheldreda's [had] the jurisdiction and patronage of the seventh. But Lisois [* of Moutiers *] kept the whole and E[udo] keeps it. The whole has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 13 1/2d. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,5 WALSHAM Hundred In TUNSTALL Skuli, [* Earl *] Harold's man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 6 smallholders, later and now 5. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1/2 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Then 200 sheep, now 240. 1 church, 8 acres; value 8d. Value then 40s; later and now £3. <240a> It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, tax of 8d. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,6 BLOFIELD Hundred In POSTWICK Skuli, 1 free man, held before 1066 2 carucates of land. The 6 villagers, later and now 5. Always 9 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 3 men's ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Now 1 mill. Always 3 cobs; 15 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 16. 1 church, 20 acres; value 2s. 1 outlier, CATTON, is attached to this, at 30 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Then 1/2 a plough between the whole; now 5 oxen. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 40s; later and now £4. In the same ^[Postwick]^ Rathi [* of Gimingham *], 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 8 [acres]; always 3 pigs. Also 2 Freemen, at 4 acres of land. Value then 20[s]; later and now 40[s]. Further in the same ^[Postwick]^ Skalpi [* the Guard *], a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers. Then 1 plough in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 15s; now 40[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 13 1/2d. Lisois [* of Moutiers *] held all this as 1 manor, now Eudo his successor holds. Before 1066 the full jurisdiction was in the Hundred, but now Eudo holds. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] NFK 24,7 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Ralph holds INTWOOD which Coleman, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 3 <240b> acres; woodland, 8 pigs; 1/4 of a mill. Then 4 cobs, now 3; always 4 head of cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 30. Then 60 sheep, now 50. 1 church, at 14 acres of land; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 outlier, SWAINSTHORPE, 60 acres. A plough in lordship; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Also 15 Freemen, 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Also 5 free men, 20 acres; 1 plough. His predecessor had the patronage of these before 1066. Also 2 free men and a half, 75 acres, in patronage only before 1066. 1 smallholder and a half. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Also 1 free man, at 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 17[s]. Intwood has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 9 1/4d. Value of this manor before 1066, 60s; now 80[s]. [= ?24? Lands of Eudo the steward =] ?25? LANDS OF WALTER GIFFARD NFK 25,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Edric, 1 free man, held BINTREE before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 9 pigs; 60 sheep. Value then 20s; later and now 60[s]. Also 4 free men, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs; 1 smallholder; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now 12s. The jurisdiction of that land before 1066 lay in the King's [manor of] Foulsham; now Walter has it. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width, it pays King's tax of 12 1/2d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] <241a> NFK 25,2 In GUIST 5 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 5 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value then 20s, now 40[s]. The jurisdiction [was] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham before 1066. Now Walter has it. It has 1/2 league in length and in width; it pays King's tax of 8 1/2d, whoever holds there. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,3 In [Wood] NORTON 3 free men, 72 acres of land. Always 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value then 13s, now 20[s]. 1 of these men was under the patronage of Bishop Almer. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,4 In [Wood] DALLING 5 free men, 70 acres of land. Then and later 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,5 In WITCHINGHAM 1 free man held 1/2 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Also 2 Freemen, 3 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,6 In SWANNINGTON 7 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land and 16 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 5 ploughs, now [3]. Also 12 Freemen, 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value always 40s. The jurisdiction [was] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham before 1066. Now W[alter] holds it. It has 1/2 league in length and in width, it pays King's tax of 7d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,7 In HELMINGHAM 1 free man held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1, and 1 could be restored. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Also 12 Freemen, 30 acres of land. <241b> Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 40s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,8 In RINGLAND 3 free men, 60 acres of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [was] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham before 1066. Now W[alter] holds. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,9 Hundred of TAVERHAM In ATTLEBRIDGE 3 free men and a half, 5 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. In FELTHORPE 1 free man, 30 acres. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. The King and the Earl [had] the jurisdiction of the whole before 1066; now Walter has it. The whole of Attlebridge has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; tax of 8 3/4d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,10 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In STRATTON [Strawless] 19 Freemen of [* Earl *] Harold's, in Marsham. Always 2 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 11d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,11 In HEVINGHAM 22 Freemen of [* Earl *] Harold's, 2 carucates of land. 2 smallholders. Always 6 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. It has 9 furlongs and 1 perch in length and 5 furlongs and 2 perches in width, tax of 5 1/2d. RIPPON is in the same measurement and likewise pays [tax of] 5 1/2d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,12 In IRMINGLAND Edric, a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Also 3 Freemen, 8 acres of land. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; <242a> woodland, 30 pigs; two-thirds of a mill. Then 5 head of cattle, now 8. 1 cob; 9 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width; tax of 3d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,13 In [West] BECKHAM 3 free men, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value then 6s; now 12[s]. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,14 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' In FOULDEN 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now none. Value 8s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,15 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In LYNFORD and ICKBURGH 14 free men, 4 carucates of land and 35 acres. Then 6 ploughs, later 3, now [the same]. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 9 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. These men were under patronage to the predecessor of ^[Earl]^ Ralph Wader; later they were delivered on the King's behalf to Bodin de Vere. Afterwards Ralph proved them [to be] part of his Holding, and he held them when he forfeited, and Hervey de Vere [held them] from him. The Hundred testifies to this. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, of a 20s [tax] it pays 4d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,16 In ICKBURGH 4 free men before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land and 8 acres. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 4 pigs, now 1. Then 100 sheep, [now] 200. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, in the King's tax of 20s, it pays 8d. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,17 Hundred of HOLT In LETHERINGSETT Oslac , a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 7 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs. Always 2 head of cattle; 20 pigs; 80 sheep. Now 2 beehives. <242b> Also 1 Freeman, at 1 acre. Value then 20s, now 25[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 12d, whoever holds there. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,18 In BAYFIELD Godric, a free man, held 40 acres of land before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough; 3/4 of 1 mill. Also 1 Freeman, at 10 acres. Value then 10s; now 20s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,19 In GLANDFORD a certain free man held 30 acres before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 8s; now 5s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,20 In BLAKENEY Toki held 30 acres under [* Earl *] Harold. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 5s; now 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,21 In BODHAM 1 carucate of land before 1066. It belongs to Letheringsett. Always 9 smallholders; 2 slaves. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 30s. ^[Oslac held it]^ [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,22 In HUNWORTH 60 acres. They belong to Letheringsett. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 1/2 mills. Value then and always 10s. ^[Oslac held it]^ [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,23 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred In WARHAM [* Earl *] Gyrth held 2 free men; now Walter Giffard holds, as 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 16s; later and now [the same]. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,24 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In [North] BARNINGHAM 1 free man, Kene, held 20 acres of land before 1066. 1 smallholder. Value then 5s; now 2[s]. It was delivered to make up Letheringsett. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,25 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SHOTESHAM 3 free men under the patronage of St B[enedict]'s of Holme, <243a> and 5 Freemen with all customary dues. Now Walter holds them by [way of] his predecessor Bodin [* de Vere *]. They have between them all 90 acres of land. Under them 3 smallholders; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 2 ploughs. Value then 10s; later and now 15s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,26 In SAXLINGHAM 2 free men under the patronage of St B[enedict]'s of Holme, at 50 acres of land. Meadow, 2 acres; 2 smallholders; always 1 plough. Value then 5s; now it pays 10[s]. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,27 In STOKE [Holy Cross] 5 Freemen of St B[enedict]'s of Holme before 1066, at 50 acres of land. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value then 5s 4d; later and now 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] NFK 25,28 In SHOTESHAM 1 Freeman of St B[enedict]'s ^[of Holme]^, at 13 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Value then 2 {orae}; later and now 5s. [= ?25? Lands of Walter Giffard =] ?26? LANDS WHICH WERE OF ROGER OF POITOU NFK 26,1 Hundred of TAVERHAM Edric, a free man, held FRETTENHAM before 1066, as 4 carucates of land. Always 18 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Then 8 men's ploughs, later 6, now 5. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Also 4 men, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 [acre]. Then 1 head of cattle. Then 26 pigs, now 24. Then 200 sheep, now 2 sheep. <243b> Value then £4, now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 15d. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] NFK 26,2 Ketil [* Alder *] held HAINFORD under [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Then 7 villagers, later and now 5. Always 4 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Also 14 men, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Also 5 men, 30 acres of land, in STRATTON [Strawless]. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1 1/2 ploughs; woodland, 12 pigs. In MAYTON Albert [* the burnt *] holds 1 carucate of land, an outlier to this manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 mill. Later, 1 plough. Value [then] 30s, now nothing. In CROSTWICK 6 men, 1 carucate of land. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1/2. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction of these men. In the lordship of this manor then 20 pigs; 60 sheep; 4 head of cattle; now nothing. Always 20 goats. Value then and later 100s; now £7. The whole of Hainford has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 23 1/2d. Mayton has 3 furlongs in length and 3 in width, and Crostwick half a league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 10d. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] NFK 26,3 Albert [* the burnt *] holds SPIXWORTH which Swart, a free man, held under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 10 villagers, later and now 4. Always 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 6 acres; always 1 mill. Then 10 pigs. Then 193 sheep, now 13 sheep. In SPIXWORTH the same. 6 free men, 1 carucate [of land], of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, but Robert Blanchard added them [to this manor] after 1066. Always 4 villagers. <244a> Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Value of the whole, always £4. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; tax of 10d. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction, and Roger held it with the land. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] NFK 26,4 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred He also ^[Albert [* the burnt *]]^ holds in COLTISHALL, 4 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's from Frettenham, 30 acres of land, and 180 acres from the lordship of Frettenham. Always 4 smallholders; meadow, 5 acres; 4 villagers. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. This is [included] in the valuation of Frettenham. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] NFK 26,5 TUNSTEAD Hundred He also ^[Albert [* the burnt *]]^ holds TUNSTEAD [which] Alfhere, a thane of [* Earl *] Harold's, [held] before 1066, 5 1/2 carucates of land. Always 23 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Then 12 men's ploughs, later and now 7. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Then 3 head of cattle. Then 4 pigs, now 1. Then 140 sheep, now 100. Also 24 Freemen, 1 carucate of land. Then 12 ploughs, later and now 5. Meadow, 2 acres. They were added after 1066. And Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ added 6 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ has the jurisdiction of these, and the patronage of one, and the 3 forfeitures of the 24. The 6 free men have under them 4 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. To this manor Robert the bowman added, after ^[Earl]^ Ralph ^[Wader]^ forfeited - by order of Godric [* the steward *] he says, but he himself denies it - 1 carucate of land which lay in Hoveton before 1066, which Earl Ralph ^[the constable]^ gave to St Benedict's with his wife. Then 7 villagers, and when Robert took it 7, now 6. Value 10s. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, when Robert took it the same, now 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 100s; when Robert the bowman held it in the King's hands from Godric £10; now [£]11. It has 1 league and 1 furlong in length and 1 league in width; <244b> tax of 18d. In [Sco] RUSTON 1 free man, 6 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. [It is included] in the same valuation. In WESTWICK 1 free man and a half, 12 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] NFK 26,6 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In SHOTFORD Wulfric, 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land and 15 acres before 1066. Always 10 villagers; 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 40 pigs, meadow, 7 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?26? Lands which were of Roger of Poitou =] ?27? LANDS OF IVO TALLBOYS NFK 27,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Odo holds NEWTON where Alfhere, a free man, held. Then 6 villagers, now 8. Then 3 smallholders, now 5. 1 slave. Then and now 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. When he acquired it 4 [cobs], later and now 6. Then and now 5 head of cattle. Then 12 sheep, now 16. Also 2 free men dwell there whom his predecessor held, holding 1 carucate of land. 1 1/2 ploughs. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; it pays 6d in tax. Value then 40s; now £4. [= ?27? Lands of Ivo Tallboys =] NFK 27,2 Hundred of DOCKING In SHERNBORNE 16 free men before 1066, whom [* Earl *] Harold held, holding 5 carucates and when he received it the same, now 3. They now hold from Ivo. Always 2 villagers. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 1 mill. Value then and later 40s; now £4. ^[Earl]^ Ralph ^[Wader]^ held this land when he forfeited. The whole has 1 league <245a> in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, at 20s it pays [tax of] 27d. From this land Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ took 1 carucate of land one year before he forfeited for Roger son of Rainard, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?27? Lands of Ivo Tallboys =] ?28? LANDS OF RALPH OF LIMESY NFK 28,1 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Thorkil held OXBOROUGH. Then 15 villagers, now 7. Always 9 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Then 2 [ploughs] between the men, now 1. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 2 mills; 1 fishery. When he acquired it and now 1 cob. Then 31 pigs, now 15. Then 220 sheep, now 180. Also 8 free men hold 100 acres. 6 ploughs; now 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. It has 1 mile in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 11d in tax when the Hundred pays 20s. Value always 100s. One of those free men is claimed [to be] Ralph of Tosny's because his predecessor held him with the full jurisdiction as the Hundred testifies. [= ?28? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] NFK 28,2 Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] held DIDLINGTON. Then and now 3 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough; woodland for 16 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill; 1 fishery. When he acquired it and now 1 cob. Then 11 pigs, now 5. Then 60 sheep, now 6. Value then 20s, now the same. [= ?28? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] <245b> ?29? LANDS OF EUDO SON OF SPIREWIC NFK 29,1 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In HILLINGTON Geoffrey holds 2 carucates and 5 acres of land which Godric, a free man, held under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; 1 mill; 1/2 salt-house. Also 1 free man, 2 1/2 acres. Now 17 pigs; 60 sheep. Value of the whole £4. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,2 Berold holds MASSINGHAM which Skuli, a free man, held before 1066. Always 3 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 7. 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, and now. 1 men's plough; 3 ploughs could be restored. Always 5 pigs; 40 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,3 Geoffrey holds BABINGLEY which Skuli held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 25 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 16 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 1 men's plough; woodland, 60 pigs. Always 1 pig; 60 sheep. Here lie 62 acres which 7 free men hold; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough; 1 mill. Then 9 salt-houses. Value always 60s. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,4 Ricwold holds DERSINGHAM which Skeet, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres. Then 1 salt-house. Also 4 free men, 44 acres. He acquired these to make up his manors, and 1 free man, at 20 [acres]. Always 1/2 plough; 4 smallholders. Value of the whole 20s. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,5 Hundred of DOCKING He also ^[Ricwold]^ holds DOCKING where Aelfric [* Blaec *] held before 1066 under [* Archbishop *] Stigand. Always 1 plough in lordship. 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then 1 men's plough; now 1 1/2 ploughs. Always 1 cob; 1 cow; 17 pigs; 80 sheep; 1 plough could be restored. Value 20s. <246a> The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 5s 2 1/2d, whoever holds there. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,6 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In DENTON Thormoth, 1 free man of King Edward's, held 2 carucates of land. Then 10 villagers. 6 smallholders then, 8 now. Always 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1/2. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Now woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1/2 mill. 4 [free men?] at 20 acres of land. Value then 60s; now £4. In the same ^[Denton]^ Aelfric [* Blaec *], 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Then 10 villagers, now 8. Then 8 smallholders, now 6. Always 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1/2. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Now woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1/2 mill. Also 4 Freemen, at 20 acres of land. Value then 60s, now £4. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 18d, whoever holds there. The jurisdiction [is] in Earsham. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,7 In ALBURGH Morvan holds, where Aelfric held before 1066, 1 outlier of Tibenham, at 1 carucate of land. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. It has been valued. In the same ^[Alburgh]^ he also holds; 1 free man under the patronage of St Etheldreda's, who could neither grant nor sell his land outside the Church. {Herfrind}? had him by livery to make up his manors, now Eudo, his successor, holds him. He has 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,8 `LODDING' Hundred Godwin, a free man, under the patronage only of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066, held TOPCROFT as a manor, 3 carucates of land. Then 12 villagers, later and now 2. Then 30 smallholders, later and now 36. Then 7 slaves, now 4. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Then 7 men's ploughs, <246b> now 5. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Under him 4 free men, 1 carucate of land, delivered to Heinfrid his predecessor for land. Under these, 5 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs between them all, now 4. 1 horse at the hall. Now 40 pigs; 20 goats. Value of the whole then £6, now [£]8. In the same ^[Topcroft]^ [another] Godwin, a free man, half Edric's and half St Edmund's under patronage only before 1066, held 1 1/2 carucates [of land] where Godwin held. Always 8 villagers; 11 smallholders. Always 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Then 8 1/2 men's ploughs, now 5 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of the whole then 30s, now 40[s]. It has 1 league and 1 furlong in length, and 9 furlongs in width, tax of 20d, whoever holds there. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,9 He also holds in WOODTON 11 free men of Godwin Tokeson's and of another Godwin's under King Edward and [* Earl *] Gyrth, 1/2 carucate of land. 4 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. It has been valued. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,10 Hundred of `DEPWADE' Alric, a thane, held TIBENHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 21 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Then 1 mill. Now 40 pigs, 17 sheep, 9 goats. Also 26 men in fold-rights and patronage: they could sell their land, but after they had offered it to their lord. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. They have 50 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] NFK 29,11 In CARLETON [Rode] 1 free man, 8 acres. Value then £7, now [£]8. Heinfrid acquired those free men for land. The whole of Carleton [Rode] has 1 league and 4 furlongs in length and 10 furlongs and 4 perches in width; tax of 22 1/2d. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Tibenham. Alric, a thane, held it.]^ [= ?29? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] <247a> ?30? LAND OF DROGO OF LA BEUVRIERE NFK 30,1 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' Ulf and Osward held HINDRINGHAM, 2 carucates of land; now Drogo of la Beuvrière holds it as 1 manor. Then, before 1066, 8 villagers and 8 smallholders. Now 2 villagers; always 8 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 between him and the men. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then £4, now 30s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] NFK 30,2 ERPINGHAM Hundred 1 free man held BESSINGHAM before 1066 under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], 1 carucate of land. On the day that R[obert] Malet's father went on the King's service he held him, but Drogo's man keeps him. Always 8 villagers; 7 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's [ploughs]; meadow, 1 acre. Now 2 pigs. Value then 20[s]; now 60[s]. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] NFK 30,3 In [North] BARNINGHAM Alwin, 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land. Then 5 smallholders, now 3. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Then 4 pigs. Now 8 sheep. Value then 20s; now the same. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] NFK 30,4 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SAXLINGHAM Alward, 1 free man of King Edward's, held 2 carucates of land. Then 12 smallholders, later 12, now 9. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Also 5 Freemen, at 17 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value then 20s; later and now the same. In the same ^[Saxlingham]^ Wulfnoth, 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held, at 30 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now none. Then and later 1 men's <247b> plough, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Also 5 Freemen, at 17 acres of land. Then 1 plough, later the same, now 1/2. Also 1 free [man] at 6 acres of land. Value then 20s; later and now 20s. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] NFK 30,5 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Merwynn, a certain free woman, held BURGH [next Aylsham] before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 9 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; always 1 mill; then 24 pigs, now 12. Now 3 head of cattle; 16 sheep; 20 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 5d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] NFK 30,6 In ERPINGHAM 1 carucate of land, ^[which]^ 1 free man [held] before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Also 2 Freemen, 4 acres of land. 1 church, at 6 acres; value 6d. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?30? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] ?31? LANDS OF RALPH BAYNARD NFK 31,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In KERDISTON Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *], 1 free man, held as a manor, 2 carucates of land, before 1066. Now Geoffrey Baynard holds. Then and later 30 villagers, now 16. Now 14 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. When [he acquired it] 2 cobs, now 4. Then 4 head of cattle, now 10. Always 40 pigs. Now 50 sheep. Then 60 goats, now 28. 2 beehives. Also 3 Freemen and a half, 25 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value always £4 5s. Men in Reepham are an adjunct of this land and they are valued with this land. Whoever holds there, Reepham has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 3d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] <248a> NFK 31,2 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM Esger , 1 free man, held SKEYTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land and 27 acres. Now Geoffrey Baynard holds. Then and later 7 villagers, now 6. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 4. Now 17 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 20. Then 24 sheep, now 15. Then 24 goats, now 37. Value then and later 20s; now 30[s]. Also 3 Freemen, 78 acres, before 1066. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value 6s. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ held all this before 1066 except 4 acres. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; it pays 8d in the King's tax. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,3 TUNSTEAD Hundred In CROSTWIGHT Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds; 12 free men, 150 acres. Always 12 smallholders. Meadow, 16 acres; 3 1/2 ploughs. Value then 27s; now 22s 4d. The whole has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width, whoever holds there; tax of 10d. St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ [had] the patronage of one half-man, and the jurisdiction over all. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,4 In BARTON [Turf] Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds; 3 free men, 90 acres. Always 12 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 24s 8d. St B[enedict]'s ^[of Holme]^ [had] the jurisdiction. The whole has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; tax of 18d, whoever holds there. One of those three, with 30 acres, was a Freeman of St Benedict's on such terms that he could not withdraw in any way. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,5 `HAPPING' Hundred In [East] RUSTON Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds; 1 free man whom Esger held under Esger the constable, 2 carucates of land. Then 15 villagers, now 10. Then 5 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. <248b> Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Then 5 cobs; 10 head of cattle, now 2. Then 40 pigs, now 14. Then 12 sheep, now 26. Then 40 goats, now 51. Value always 60s. Also 41 free men, 1 carucate of land. Then and later 8 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always £4. In the same ^[[East] Ruston]^ 1 free man, 30 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 6s. In the same ^[[East] Ruston]^ 1 free man, 2 carucates of land, under [* Archbishop *] Stigand. Then 15 villagers, now 11. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value always 40s. Also 3 free men, 12 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. In the same ^[[East] Ruston]^ 1 free man of Bishop Almer's, 2 carucates of land. Then 15 villagers, now 11. Then 3 slaves. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 20s. Also 3 Freemen, 5 acres; then 1 mill. Value 2s. In total they paid £10 12s; now the whole pays £20. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league and 4 furlongs in width; tax of 19 1/2d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,6 `DEPWADE' Hundred Thorn held HEMPNALL as a manor before 1066, 8 carucates of land and 16 acres. The 54 villagers, now 34. Then 41 smallholders, now 58. A priest, 2 churches; 1 carucate of land; 4 villagers; 4 smallholders, 2 ploughs. Value 15s. Then and later 7 [slaves], now none. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then and later 35 men's ploughs, now 24. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 200 pigs. In part of this woodland St B[enedict]'s ^[of Holme]^ claims what [the abbey] held before 1066, called {SCHIETESHAGA}. Then 1 mill, now 2. Always 5 cobs. Then 9 head of cattle, now 12. Then 100 pigs, now 60. Then 5 sheep, now 186. Value then and later £15; now £24 5s. <249a> Also 3 free men and a fourth part of one, 53 acres. Meadow, 2 acres; 8 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 15s. Besides all this the manor pays 6 cows, 20 pigs, and 20 rams. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 1/2 in width; tax of 18d. ^[Ralph]^ Baynard [has] the full jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,7 Randulf holds BOYLAND where Thorn held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, then and later 2 acres, now 1. Woodland, 3 pigs; 1 mill; 20 sheep; 3 beehives. Also 1 Freeman and a half, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. ^[Ralph]^ Baynard [has] the full jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,8 Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds HUDESTON where Thorn held before 1066, 4 carucates and 1 acre of land. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Then 34 smallholders, now 28. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 4. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 15 acres. Then 4 cobs, now 1. Then 8 head of cattle, now 11. Then 40 pigs, now 33. Then 1 sheep, now 190. 1 beehive. Value then and later 100s; now £10 12s. 18 free men were an adjunct of this manor in patronage only, now 12; 1 carucate and 20 acres of land. Meadow, 5 acres. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 2. Value then 20s; now 28[s]. These free men are by exchange. The whole has 2 leagues and 1 furlong in length and 1 league and 15 perches in width; tax of 9d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,9 In FRITTON and in HARDWICK a free man held 10 acres before 1066. Value 20d. This has been added to this manor; this is in Hempnall. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,10 `CLAVERING' Hundred Einbold holds RAVENINGHAM where Thorn held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. <249b> Always 3 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2 ploughs. 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Now 1 cob; 8 pigs. Also 15 Freemen, 56 acres. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. It has 1 league in length and 9 1/2 furlongs in width; tax of 12d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,11 In SOUTHWOOD Wigmund , 1 free man of whom Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor had the patronage before 1066, holds 60 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Also 26 free men in patronage under him, 83 1/2 acres. Then and later 6 ploughs, now 2. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. This is by exchange. Robert son of Corbucion claims this land of the King's gift and vouches [the King] his deliverer, but the Hundred testifies that ^[Ralph]^ Baynard had possession of it before. The whole of Southwood has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 8d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,12 In KIRBY [Cane] 1 free man of King Edward's, Wulfmer by name, 30 acres. R[obert] son of Corbucion claims him and he has a deliverer. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Woodland, 2 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 8 free men in fold-rights and patronage, 20 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. This is by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,13 In NORTON [Subcourse] 1 free man, 30 acres. Also 2 free men, 2 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,14 In {IERPSTUNA} 1 free man, 30 acres. A half of this man [was] under the patronage only of ^[Ralph]^ Baynard's predecessor, the other half [was] St Edmund's with half the land. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,15 In RAVENINGHAM 1 free man, 30 acres. 3 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2, and another plough could be restored. Meadow, 3 acres. <250a> This man also Robert claims, and he has a deliverer. In the same ^[Raveningham]^ 4 free men, 30 acres; 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,16 In HALES 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, Toki ; Frenchmen [now hold him], 30 acres of land. Then 3 villagers, now 2. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Now 12 pigs; 60 sheep. Also 12 free men under him in fold-rights and patronage; now there are 10; they have 41 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres. Also 2 free men in patronage only, 18 1/2 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Also 1 free man in patronage only, 30 acres. 1 smallholder; 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value of the whole then and later 17s, now 30s. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,17 In WHEATACRE 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 2 carucates of land, where a Frenchman holds. Always 10 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. R[obert] son of Corbucion claims him, and he has a deliverer. Pasture, 200 sheep; always 2 cobs. Then 7 head of cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 17. Then 200 sheep, now 100. Then 6 beehives. Also 7 free men in fold-rights [and] patronage, 18 acres. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 45[s]. The whole [is] by exchange. Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds WHEATACRE where Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *], a thane, held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 30 acres. Always 2 cobs, 11 head of cattle. Then 15 pigs, now 30. Then 160 sheep, now 176. Also 6 free men in fold-rights and patronage before 1066, 18 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Also 2 churches, 60 acres in alms; value 5s. <250b> Value of the manor then 30s; now 50[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 16d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,18 In HADDISCOE 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 15 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. This is by exchange. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,19 In THURLTON 1 free man in patronage, 12 acres. Value 12d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,20 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In FINCHAM Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], a free woman, held 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Always 1 plough; meadow, 12 acres. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 1. Then 8 pigs. Then 40 sheep, now 18. Value then 50s; later 60[s]; now 40[s]. St Etheldreda's claims this land and the Hundred testifies [to it]. In the same village ^[Fincham]^ 6 free men and a half before 1066; now 7 and a half, who hold 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 9 acres. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,21 In BARTON [Bendish] Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], 1 free woman, held before 1066 2 carucates of land. 2 ploughs. Always 4 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, 20 acres. When Ralph [acquired it] 2 cobs, now 3. Then 2 head of cattle. Then 60 pigs, now 15. Then 140 sheep, now 40. Value then and later 80s; now 60s. 1 church, 24 acres; [value] 2s. 4 men have always been an adjunct of this manor with all customary dues, and another 4 at jurisdiction only. They have 1 plough; meadow, 6 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,22 Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held SHOULDHAM before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Then 14 villagers, now 15. [Then] 2 smallholders, now 12. Then and always 4 slaves; meadow, 10 acres; 3/4 of a mill; 1 fishery. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Then 6 head of cattle. Then 16 pigs, now 9. Then 60 sheep, now 50. 2 churches, 73 acres; [value] 6s 1d. Value then and now £7. Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held in the other SHOULDHAM. 2 ploughs in lordship. <251a> Then 8 villagers, now 6. Then 7 smallholders, now 6. Then 4 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 salt-house; always 1 men's plough. Then 2 cobs; 15 pigs; 60 sheep; now nothing. Value then 100s; now £8. 15 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor, at 23 acres. Always 1/2 plough. They are in the above tribute. The whole of Shouldham has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 12d in the King's tax of 20s. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,23 In [Shouldham] THORPE and in TOTTENHILL 22 free men and a half hold, at 110 acres. Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] [held] before 1066. Always 1 plough. Value 40s. The whole has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, it pays tax of 6d. This [Ralph] claims by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,24 Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held WIGGENHALL, 2 carucates of land. Always 13 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; 1/2 mill; 1 fishery; meadow, 20 acres. Then and now 2 cobs. Then 5 head of cattle, now 4. Always 20 pigs. Then 400 sheep, now 160. Value then £6; now [£]12. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,25 Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held BOUGHTON, 1 carucate of land. Then 5 smallholders, now 7. Then 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 cob; 1 cow. Then 11 pigs; always 100 sheep. Also 1 church, 20 acres; [value] 20d. Value 40s. 7 Freemen are an adjunct of this manor at jurisdiction, at 30 acres of land. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,26 In STOKE [Ferry] 13 free men at jurisdiction. Always 6 smallholders; 1 fishery; 2 ploughs. Value 60s. 1/4 of a church, 5 acres; value 5d. Also another church, 27 acres; [value] 27d. [Ralph] claims this by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,27 In FORDHAM 3 free men [with] 1 smallholder hold 30 acres. They are valued above. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,28 In [West] DEREHAM Lovell holds 1 carucate of land. 1 plough. Always 1 villager. Of this St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ had 20s before 1066, as the Hundred testifies. <251b> 50 acres are attached to this manor which free men held before 1066. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1 plough. Value 10s. St B[enedict]'s has the jurisdiction of these. The whole of Stoke [Ferry] has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width, it pays [tax of] 6 1/2d, whoever holds there. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,29 In BEECHAMWELL 12 free men, at 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value always 40s. W[illiam] of Warenne claims 1 of these, at 30 acres, and vouches his deliverer. [Ralph] claims this by exchange. The whole of Beechamwell has half a league in length and in width, at 20s it pays tax of 8d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,30 In [West] DEREHAM 2 free men, 6 acres. They have been valued. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,31 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE'. 1 carucate of land. Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds TERRINGTON, 1 carucate of land, where Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 24 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; 5 1/2 salt-houses. Now 1 cob; 5 head of cattle; 7 pigs. Then 15 sheep, now 200. Value then 40s, later 10[s]; now 60[s]. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,32 In LYNN, meadow, 58 acres; 3 acres of land; 2 salt-houses. 1 free man, at 3 acres; meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 salt-house. By exchange. [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction over him. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,33 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' In STURSTON Lovell holds 6 carucates of land where Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held. Then 9 villagers and later, now 2; always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship and there could be a third. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2 oxen. Then 2 cobs, now 3. Then 8 head of cattle, now 11. Then 20 pigs, now 11. Then 3 sheep, now 200. Then 11 mares, now none. Value always 60s. Also in the same ^[Sturston]^ 16 free men hold 2 carucates of land and 1 acre. Then 6 ploughs between them and later, now 3. Value then 20s. [Ralph] has them by exchange. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 11d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] <252a> NFK 31,34 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], a certain free woman, held BRADENHAM before 1066, now ^[Ralph]^ B[aynard] [has it] as a manor. Then and later 12 villagers, now 15. Then and later 6 smallholders, now 8. Then 4 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now the same. Always 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; woodland for 250 pigs. When he acquired it 2 cobs, now 1. Then and now 1 [***]. Then and now 9 head of cattle; 18 pigs; 75 sheep. Then 80 goats, now 26. It has half a league and 2 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width, it pays 18d in tax. Also 8 Freemen belong to this manor. They have 1 1/2 ploughs and always [had]. Value then and later £6; now [£]12. 1 church, 15 acres of land; value 15d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,35 WAYLAND Hundred Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held MERTON before 1066, 3 carucates of land and 1 virgate. Then and later 17 villagers, now 6. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 1. Then and later 6 slaves, now none. Woodland, 240 pigs; meadow, 36 acres; always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, later 2, now none. Then 5 cobs, now 4. Then 18 head of cattle, now 22. Always 24 pigs. Then 150 sheep, now 90. Always 29 Freemen, 2 carucates of land with all customary dues except the 6 ^[forfeitures]^. Then 7 ploughs, later and now 6. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,36 In GRISTON 1 Freeman, 20 acres. Value then 100s; now £6; but it has paid £8. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d. ^[In Merton. Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held it]^ [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,37 SHROPHAM Hundred Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held WILBY, 1 carucate of land before 1066. Now a soldier holds it. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Always 1 cob. Then 3 head of cattle, now 5. Now [***] pigs. Then 120 sheep, now 109. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] <252b> NFK 31,38 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Northmann, a free man, held TITTLESHALL before 1066, now Ralph Sturmy holds, 4 carucates of land. Then and later 12 villagers, now 8. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 14. Then and later 6 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 100 pigs; always 1 mill. Then 6 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 19. Then 100 sheep, now 80. Then 40 goats, now 73. 4 beehives. Also 1 Freeman, 6 acres. Value then 70s, now the same. Also 1 church, 6 acres, value 5d. The whole has 9 furlongs in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 5d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,39 Ralph ^[Sturmy]^ also holds WELLINGHAM where [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066 as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers. Then 3 smallholders, later and now 2. Meadow, 14 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship and it could be restored. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs. Also 7 Freemen, 20 acres of land. Then and later 1/2 plough, now nothing. Also 3 Freemen of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's who[se land] then lay in the King's [manor of] Mileham, with all customary dues; but during [* Archbishop *] Stigand's lifetime it was delivered to ^[Ralph]^ Baynard by exchange, as his men say. They have 40 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Value of the manor before 1066 20s; now 10[s]. And the value of the 3 Freemen before 1066 4s; now 40d. The whole has 1 league in length and 9 furlongs in width, tax of 10d, whoever has the land there. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,40 In SCARNING there are 80 acres of land. This lies in Bradenham, and [it is included] in the valuation. Also 2 Freemen, 12 acres of land. The jurisdiction has always been lawfully in Mileham. ^[Archbishop Stigand held it]^ [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,41 FOREHOE Hundred <253a> Ulf, a free man, held WICKLEWOOD before 1066, 1 carucate of land now Ralph Sturmy holds. Always 11 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 6 acres; always 1 mill. Also 8 Freemen, 24 acres of land. The jurisdiction is in Hingham. They have 1 plough. Then 1 cob. Then 7 pigs, now 30. Then 6 sheep. Now 4 beehives. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs and 1 perch in width, whoever has it, tax of 17 3/4d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,42 Northmann, a free man, held DYKEBECK before 1066, 1 [carucate] of land. Always 1 villager. Then 1 smallholder, now 4. Then 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 4 acres. Now 1 cob; always 4 head of cattle. Now 22 pigs. Then 5 sheep, now 40. Value then 40s; now 80[s]. 1/4 [of a church], 5 acres; value 5d. It has 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width; tax of 11 1/2d. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,43 `LODDING' Hundred Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held in CHEDGRAVE, 2 carucates of land; now Einbold holds as 1 manor. Always 2 villagers; 19 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs. Then 4 head of cattle, now 3. Then 7 pigs. Then 200 sheep, now 160. Value always 40s. It has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width; tax of 2d. Also 13 Freemen and a half, free men of Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *]'s, 99 acres. Always 4 1/2 carucates of land among the men; meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. He claims these by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,44 Leofric, 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held in CHEDGRAVE, now Geoffrey [* Baynard *] holds as a manor, 2 carucates of land. <253b> Always 4 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later 1/2, now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 head of cattle, now 1. Then 5 pigs, now none. 1 church, 50 acres; meadow, 1 [acre]; value 2 {orae}. Also 6 Freemen and a half, at 23 acres; 1 free man under the patronage of Leofric with 17 Freemen and a half. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Always 1/2 [carucate?] plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. This is by exchange. Robert son of Corbucion claims [to hold] this land by livery, but ^[Ralph]^ Baynard had possession first, Robert later, and the Hundred does not know by what means. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] NFK 31,45 In CARLETON [St Peter] 1 free man under Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held 30 acres before 1066, now Nigel holds. Always 3 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 4. Always 1 plough between the men; meadow, 3 acres. Also 3 Freemen, at 24 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. This is by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] <254a> ?32? LANDS OF RANULF PEVEREL NFK 32,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *], 1 free man, held BILLINGFORD before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Now Humphrey holds. Always 7 villagers; 8 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 1 1/2, now 2. Then and later 8 men's ploughs, now 5, and there could be 3. Woodland, 12 pigs; 1 mill; meadow, 6 acres. 6 Freemen belonged here before 1066, 48 acres. Earl Ralph [* Wader *] took them away and now Count Alan holds. Always 1 cob; 10 head of cattle; 16 pigs; 70 sheep. Now 4 beehives. Value always £4. It has 1 league in length and a half in width, it pays [tax of] 8 1/2d, whoever holds there. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,2 HUMBLEYARD Hundred Warin holds WALSINGHAM where Ketil [* Alder *], a thane of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's held before 1066, as 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 3 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Then 4 cobs. Then 4 head of cattle. Then 35 pigs, now 20. Then 25 sheep, now 60. 2 beehives. Also 13 free men, in fold-rights and patronage only before 1066, 30 acres. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 church, 60 acres; [it is included] in the valuation of the manor. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,3 In [East] CARLETON Warin also holds where Godric, a free man of Ketil [* Alder *]'s, held, 75 acres. Then 1 plough, later 1, now nothing. 2 smallholders and a half. Also 9 free men in fold-rights and patronage only. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. They have 33 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Also 1 free man in patronage only, with 24 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 60s; now 110[s]. Value of [East] Carleton 20s. <254b> Value of the free man 2s, but he is included in the 110s. Walsingham has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,4 Warin also holds [Great] MELTON, where Ketil [* Alder *] held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 17 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, later and now 4. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Always 1 mill; 2 cobs. Then 4 head of cattle, now 6. Then 30 pigs, now 45. Then 60 sheep, now 114. 2 beehives. Also 6 free men, at 17 acres in fold-rights before 1066 and in patronage only, always 77 acres. 1 church, 3 acres; [it is included] in the valuation of the manor. Value [of the free men] 2s. They are [included] in the valuation of £7. Value then and later £6; now [£]7. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 16 1/2d, whoever has it. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,5 Warin also holds KETTERINGHAM, where Ketil [* Alder *] held before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob; 7 pigs. Now 40 sheep. Also 4 free men in fold-rights and in patronage only, 15 acres; 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; later 40[s]; now 60[s]. Value of the free men 2s; they are [included] in the same valuation. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,6 Warin also holds in [Great] MELTON, 1 free man, 6 acres of meadow. Value 6d. R[anulf] Peverel annexed this. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] NFK 32,7 EARSHAM Half-Hundred Warin holds RUSHALL, where Henry held from St Edmund's entirely within the Church before 1066, as 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Now 1 horse; 3 head of cattle. Then 50 pigs, now 17. Then 19 sheep, now 18. Now 12 goats. <255a> Then 3 beehives, now 1. Value then and later 40s; now 60s. It has half a league in length and 5 [furlongs] in width, tax of 8d. But more hold there. Ranulf now holds this land as part of the King's Holding. [= ?32? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] ?33? LAND OF ROBERT GERNON NFK 33,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Osbert holds SPARHAM where Wulfric, 1 free man, held before 1066, as a manor, 3 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; 1/2 mill; woodland, 100 pigs. When he acquired it 9 pigs. Now 6 sheep; 25 goats. Also 3 Freemen, 20 acres of land, always 1/2 plough. Value then and later 60s; now £4. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] NFK 33,2 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred Osbert holds [Bacons]THORPE where Wulfric, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Also 1 church, at 30 acres in alms. Then woodland, 40 pigs, <255b> now 30. Always 2 cobs; 17 pigs. Then 100 sheep, now 80. 40 goats. Also 1 Freeman, 8 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value always 30s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] NFK 33,3 `CLAVERING' Hundred In NORTON [Subcourse] he ^[Osbert]^ also holds 12 acres of the lordship of Loddon. Value 12d. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] NFK 33,4 In {NARUESTUNA} 4 acres of land, and 1 free man, Wulfric by name, before 1066. Value 4d. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] NFK 33,5 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In THORPE [Market] Osbert holds; 7 free men, at 40 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Value 12s. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] NFK 33,6 `LODDING' Hundred In LODDON Osbert holds where Wulfric, a free man under [* Earl *] Gyrth, held before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1/2 mill. Now 3 horses at the hall; 4 head of cattle. Then 100 sheep, now 60. Then 10 pigs, now 21. Also 1 Freeman, at 10 acres. Always 1 plough between them all. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] [had] the jurisdiction. In LODDON 4 acres of land. It is [included] in the valuation of 40s. [= ?33? Land of Robert Gernon =] <256a> ?34? LANDS OF PETER OF VALOGNES NFK 34,1 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' William [* of Parthenay *] holds BABINGLEY which Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *], a free man, held as a manor before 1066, 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers; 15 smallholders; 5 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. A half of 2 mills; 5 salt-houses. When he acquired it 1 cob. Then 10 head of cattle, now 8. Then 12 pigs, now 13. Then 160 sheep, now 177. 7 Freemen lie here, 6 acres of land; always 1 plough. Yet of these [* Archbishop *] Stigand had the jurisdiction. Value of the whole 40s. The whole has 2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; whoever holds there, of a 20s tax, it pays 2s. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,2 1 free man held DERSINGHAM as a manor before 1066. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 7 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then and later 4 slaves, now 2. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres; 1 men's plough; 1 salt-house. Then 5 cobs, now 1. Then 3 head of cattle; 18 pigs; 300 sheep; now nothing. In the same ^[Dersingham]^ Anund, a free man, held 2 carucates of land in lordship as a manor. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. 30 villagers; 6 smallholders; 7 slaves. Meadow, 18 acres; 1 mill; 1 fishery; 1 salt-house. Then 6 cobs, now 5. Then 4 head of cattle and now. Then 40 pigs, now 21. Then 560 sheep, now 646. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,3 In APPLETON Thorgisl holds 1 outlier which has always been an adjunct of this manor ^[Dersingham]^, 1 carucate of land. [* Anund held it *] 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 5. Meadow, 7 1/2 acres. Then and later 1 slave. Then 100 sheep, now 2 sheep. Value of the whole £15; but yet it pays £17 13s. <256b> The whole of Dersingham has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax, it pays 16d. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,4 Hundred of `SMETHDON' In INGOLDISTHORPE Thorfridh, a free man, held 3 ploughs in lordship before 1066. Then and later 10 villagers, now 7. Always 15 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 5. Meadow, 50 acres. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Always 2 mills; 1 salt-house. Then 1 fishery. Then 8 cobs, now 4. Then 14 mares. Then 5 head of cattle. Then 60 pigs, now 15. Then 340 sheep, now 420. Also 3 free men, 38 acres of land; 1 plough. His predecessor had the fold-rights and patronage of these, and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the other jurisdiction. Value then £9; now [£]10; but it pays £12. The whole has 1/2 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax, it pays 12d. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,5 `LAUNDICH' Hundred Roger holds PATTESLEY which Alstan, a free man, held before 1066 as a manor, 2 carucates of land in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now none, but there could be. Woodland, 10 pigs; 1/2 fishery. Now 1 cob; 15 head of cattle. Then 4 pigs. Now 13 head of cattle. Now 59 sheep. Value always 20s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 3d. The jurisdiction is in Mileham, the King's manor. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,6 Also in GATELEY Ralph holds 2 Freemen, 34 acres of land. Of these the predecessor of Hugh de Montfort had the fold-rights and patronage. The other jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor] <257a> [of] Mileham. Now Peter holds them by livery. Always 1 [plough]; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,7 Hundred of `GALLOW' In [Little] SNORING Ralph holds what {Manna}, 1 free man, held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 24 smallholders; always 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 mill; always 6 head of cattle. Now 60 pigs. Then 80 sheep, now 50. Also 6 Freemen, at 40 acres of land. 2 smallholders; meadow, 5 acres. To this manor belongs 1 Freeman, at 3 acres, in HELHOUGHTON. Value then 40s; now the same. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width, 12d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,8 In LITTLE RYBURGH Thyri holds 1 carucate of land which 1 free man held before 1066. Then 9 smallholders, now 6. Then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Always 8 head of cattle. Then 4 pigs, now 11. Then 30 sheep, now 20 sheep. Value always 40s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, 12d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,9 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In [Great] RYBURGH Ralph {Faeto} holds what [* Earl *] Gyrth held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 11 smallholders; 4 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland for 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill; always 2 cobs. Now 9 head of cattle; always 40 pigs. Then 7 sheep, now 60. To this manor belongs 1 outlier, TOFTREES, at 30 acres of land. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and always 1/2 men's plough. Value then £4; now £5. <257b> [Great] Ryburgh has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width, 9 1/4d in tax. Toftrees has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width. 15d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,10 In TESTERTON Richard holds what Toki , a free man, held before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 7 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now the same. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,11 In RUDHAM Thorgisl, 1 free man, holds, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 1 plough, later also 1/2, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Also 4 Freemen, at 6 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 10s. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,12 Hundred of `GALLOW' In SAXLINGHAM Theodric, 1 free man, holds, at 1/2 carucate of land. Then 1 plough, now the same. Always 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 2s; now 5s. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,13 Hundred of HOLT In GUNTHORPE 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's ^[held]^, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs; woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. This land was delivered to him to make up 1 manor, Barney. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,14 In EDGEFIELD Skeet, a free man, held 60 and 20 acres before 1066. Always 5 villagers; 1 smallholder. 1 plough; woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Also 2 Freemen, at 12 acres of land. It is an adjunct of Binham. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,15 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' Skeet held BINHAM before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers. Always 13 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 6 in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 11 acres. Then 1 mill. Also there are 16 Freemen who belong to this village ^[Binham]^, 30 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 8 horses at the manor hall, now 5. Then 3 head of cattle, <258a> now 1. Then 16 pigs, now 10. Then 120 sheep, now half a Hundred. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,16 WELLS [next the Sea] is an adjunct of this manor, 1/2 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Value [of Binham] then and later £4; now £20. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays tax of 2s. ^[Skeet held it]^ [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,17 William [* of Parthenay *] holds BARNEY which Thorkil held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then and later 14 smallholders, now 13. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 14 acres; always 1 cob. Then 14 wild mares. Then and later 10 head of cattle, now 14. Then 20 pigs, now 28. Then 60 sheep, now 100. Then 40 goats, now 38. Now 2 beehives. Also 17 free men, 80 acres of land. He claims [to hold] these by livery to make up this manor. Always 2 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then and always £4. It has half a league in length and a half in width, tax of 6d. One of the King's servants claims, by whatever mode of trial it be adjudged, 13 and a half of these [free men] as part of the Holding of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ who held them when he forfeited, and this the Hundred testifies. They hold 80 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. They pay 17s 4d in [Great] Snoring. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,18 In GREAT WALSINGHAM Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds 1 1/2 carucates of land which Bondi , a thane, held. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; meadow, 4 acres. Then and later 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Later 3 slaves, now 4. Then 5 head of cattle, now 1. Then 20 pigs, now 25. Always 180 sheep. Then 9 beehives, now 5. Also 1 Freeman, 4 acres of land. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. This land was delivered to make up a manor, his men do not know which. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 34,19 In HOLKHAM Toki , 1 free man, held 33 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders. Value always 2 {orae}. He holds this in the same way as that one mentioned above. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] <258b> NFK 34,20 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In [Wood] DALLING 1 free man, Fish, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 9 villagers; 16 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. When he acquired it 1 cob, now 2. Then 6 head of cattle, now 20. Then 6 pigs, now 30. Then 16 sheep, now 80. 30 goats. Also 5 Freemen, 20 acres of land. Always 1 plough. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Foulsham. Value 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 19d in the King's tax, whoever holds there. [= ?34? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] ?35? LANDS OF ROBERT SON OF CORBUCION NFK 35,1 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' Ranulf holds SANDRINGHAM which 1 free man under [* Earl *] Harold held before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Then and later 5 smallholders, now none. Then and later 3 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Then and later 1 men's plough. Then and later 1 salt-house. Value always 20s. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,2 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SAXLINGHAM Gunfrid holds what Leofwold, 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held, at 30 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then and later 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Also 2 free men, at 3 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 16s; now 22s. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,3 In STOKE [Holy Cross] Gifard holds [what] 3 free men [held] under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 1 carucate of land. Always 10 smallholders; 2 slaves. <259a> Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; meadow, 3 acres. Then 1 horse. Value always 30s. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,4 EARSHAM Half-Hundred In RUSHALL Gunfrid holds what Brictric, 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held, but he could neither grant nor sell his land without his permission, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, later and now 3. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. Always 1/2 men's plough; woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Value then and later 20s, now 10[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,5 He also ^[Gunfrid]^ holds in STARSTON what Leofstan, 1 free man under the patronage only of Ulf, held before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough in lordship; meadow, 3 acres. Value then and later 20s, now 15[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,6 `LODDING' Hundred In LODDON Humphrey holds what Aelfric [* Blaec *], 1 free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later 1, now 1 1/2 in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland for 12 pigs; 1/2 mill; meadow, 4 acres. Then 50 sheep, now 55. Then 13 pigs, now 14. Also 4 Freemen, at 12 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs between them all, later and now 1. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,7 He also ^[Humphrey]^ holds what Wulfric held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand in INGLOSS, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, later and now 1 1/2. Woodland, 4 pigs; always 1 horse. Value always 20s. Also 9 Freemen under him, at 20 acres. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Value then 7s; now 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,8 `LODDING' Hundred In MUNDHAM Nigel holds what Godwin, 1 free man under the patronage of Edwin, Godric the steward's predecessor, held before 1066, 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough in lordship; woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. <259b> Also 11 free men of Edgar 's, 30 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 10[s]; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,9 In MUNDHAM Ansger holds what Algar, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held as a manor before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1/2 plough. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1 horse at the hall. Then 2 head of cattle, now none. Then 8 pigs, now 4. Then 20 sheep, now 5. Also 4 Freemen and a half at 4 1/2 acres of land. Also 1 free man under the patronage only of Algar, 6 acres of land. 1 plough between them all. Value always 10s. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,10 In BROOME Humphrey holds 2 carucates of land which Anund the thane held before 1066. Then and later 2 smallholders, now none; always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 oxen, now 1. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill; 1/2 fishery; 3 head of cattle. Now 50 sheep. Then 40 pigs, now 20; 2 beehives. Also 5 free men in patronage under him, 10 acres of land. They have all always had 1/2 plough. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, tax of 8d. Mundham has 20 furlongs in length and 10 in width, tax of 2s. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,11 In LODDON Humphrey holds under R[obert] 1/2 acre of land which St Benedict's of Holme claims. The Hundred testifies that it was in the lordship of St Benedict's. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,12 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM In [Little] BARNINGHAM Brand holds from R[obert], 1 free man, 82 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. Value 10s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 3 3/4d. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,13 `DEPWADE' Hundred Nigel holds SHELTON which Aldwin, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held, 30 acres. Always 1 villager; 9 smallholders and a half. <260a> 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,14 In THARSTON he also ^[Nigel]^ holds 1 carucate of land [which] 1 free man held. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs; 1 mill. Also 1 free man, 2 acres. 1 cob; 3 head of cattle. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,15 Humphrey holds STRATTON which 1 thane held before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 17 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later 2, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Always 1 cob. Then 5 pigs, now 11. Then 10 sheep, now 26; 6 goats. Also 7 free men, 17 acres, of whom his predecessor had the patronage before 1066 and he has them for land. Then 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,16 Gifard holds FRITTON which Ulfkil, a free man of Edric of Laxfield the predecessor of Robert Malet, held, 30 acres. 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs. Then 16 pigs, now 8. Then 6 head of cattle and 60 sheep, now nothing. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres; fold-rights. Also 7 free men who could sell their land if they had first offered it to their lord. They have 14 acres. Also 1 free man, 4 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 25s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; tax of 9d. W[illiam] Malet had possession of this land when he went into the marsh. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,17 He also ^[Gifard]^ holds in HADDISCOE; 1 Freeman of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, 30 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough; meadow, 4 acres. And under him 2 Freemen, 4 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 11[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] NFK 35,18 In {IARPESTUNA} 1 Freeman of St Edmund's, 46 acres. <260b> 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. [= ?35? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] ?36? LANDS OF RANULF BROTHER OF ILGER NFK 36,1 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds 1 carucate of land in ERPINGHAM which Bondi , a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held. Always 3 villagers; 9 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's [plough]; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 cob; 3 head of cattle. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,2 TUNSTEAD Hundred He also ^[Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *]]^ holds in HONING 1 carucate of land, [which] 1 free man [held] before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 1 smallholder. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 9 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Always 1 mill; 3 head of cattle; 3 pigs. Also 2 Freemen, 15 acres of land; 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 20s. St B[enedict]'s ^[of Holme]^ [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,3 SWAFIELD, 18 acres. 2 free men. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16d. ^[Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds]^ [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,4 In RIDLINGTON 16 Freemen, 120 acres of land. Always 5 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. ^[Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds]^ [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,5 Hundred of `HAPPING' He also ^[Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *]]^ holds WALCOTT which Edric [* of Laxfield *], a thane, held before 1066. 4 carucates of land and 6 acres. Always 8 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Now 2 cobs. Then 3 head of cattle, now 16. Then 4 pigs, now 24. Then 80 sheep, now 70; 4 beehives. 1 church, 20 acres; value 20d. <261a> He also holds 7 free men and a half in patronage only, 70 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 2 1/2. He also holds 4 free men who were added to this manor after 1066, 90 acres. Ranulf brother of Ilger added them and Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds them. Then 3 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value 15s. Of 2 of these his predecessor had the patronage only, and of one the predecessor of Robert Malet [had] likewise. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value of the manor then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 15d, whoever holds there. [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,6 Hundred of HOLT In EDGEFIELD Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds 2 carucates of land which Bondi , a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Now 2 cobs. Then 7 pigs, now 23. Then 7 sheep, now 80. Then 13 goats, now 21. Then 1 beehive, now 2. Also 17 Freemen, at 24 acres of land. Their ploughs are included above. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, 9d in tax. [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 36,7 He also ^[Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *]]^ holds in STODY 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, now R[anulf]'s, at 2 carucates of land, as a manor. Always 8 villagers; 7 smallholders; 1 slave. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; woodland for 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 3 mills. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Now 9 head of cattle. Then 5 pigs, now 12. Now 40 sheep. Then 60 goats, now 25; 3 beehives. Also 4 Freemen, at 16 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. To this manor belong 25 acres and 1/2 plough in LETHERINGSETT. It has been valued with the manor. [= ?36? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] <261b> ?37? LANDS OF TIHEL ^[OF HELLEAN]^ NFK 37,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' Osbert holds GUTON which Leofstan, 1 free man, held before 1066, 4 carucates of land. Then and later 9 villagers, now 4. Then and later 17 smallholders, now 15. 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Always 4 men's ploughs; meadow, 30 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; 1 mill. Always 4 cobs. Then 8 head of cattle, now 14. Then also 14 beehives. He also holds 18 Freemen, 113 acres of land; 1 smallholder. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 3; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction over the whole. Value then and later £4; now £6. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, it pays 7d towards the King's tax. [= ?37? Lands of Tihel ^[of Helléan]^ =] NFK 37,2 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM In CALTHORPE Guerri and Osbert hold 1 carucate of land which 1 free man, Leofstan, held. Always 3 villagers, 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 15 pigs; one-third of a mill. Then 3 cobs. Then 13 head of cattle, now 1. Then 30 pigs, now 10. Then 7 beehives, now 2. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?37? Lands of Tihel ^[of Helléan]^ =] NFK 37,3 They ^[Guerri and Osbert]^ also hold BOOTON, 1 carucate of land. 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's [held] before 1066. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Value then, and now 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in Cawston. All this was delivered as 1 manor. [= ?37? Lands of Tihel ^[of Helléan]^ =] <262a> ?38? LANDS OF ROBERT OF VERLY NFK 38,1 Hundred of `GUILTCROSS' Auti held [East] HARLING before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, later 2 oxen, now 1 plough. Then 1 men's plough, later 1/2, now 1 plough. Woodland, 12 pigs. Then 8 head of cattle, now 3. 8 pigs. Then 14 sheep, now 120. Also 5 Freemen, 30 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 plough. Value 30s. Also 7 1/2 acres of land. [= ?38? Lands of Robert of Verly =] NFK 38,2 Hundred of `GALLOW' In BURNHAM THORPE Godwin [* uncle of Earl Ralph *] held 1 carucate of land before 1066, later [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] when he forfeited, 1 carucate of land. Always 8 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Then 180 sheep, now 21. 2 free men dwell on this carucate of land. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?38? Lands of Robert of Verly =] NFK 38,3 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' In [Field] DALLING G[odwin], the uncle of [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *], held before 1066; 11 free men, 1 carucate of land. Now R[obert] of Verly holds them, saying that he holds it by exchange for Roding in another county. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 20s. In this he vouches Robert Blunt as the deliverer. [= ?38? Lands of Robert of Verly =] NFK 38,4 WALSHAM Hundred In TUNSTALL Skalpi [* the Guard *] held, before 1066, 80 acres of land. Always 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 10 acres. Then 60 pigs, now 50. 1 salt-house. Value always 20s. [= ?38? Lands of Robert of Verly =] ?39? LANDS OF HUMPHREY SON OF AUBREY NFK 39,1 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred Ordgar, a free man, held RIDDLESWORTH before 1066, 1 carucate of land. <262b> Then and later 2 smallholders, now none; always 1 slave. Meadow, 9 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2. Also 4 free men, 27 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough; always 1 cob. Then 9 pigs, now 13 Then 26 sheep, now 21. Value always 30s. The jurisdiction of the 4 men is in Kenninghall. The whole has half a league in length and half in width; tax of 11 1/2d. [= ?39? Lands of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] NFK 39,2 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In BILLINGFORD 1 free woman held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. When he acquired it 1 cob, now none. Always 5 head of cattle, 60 sheep. Value always 20s. The jurisdiction was in the King's [manor of] Foulsham before 1066, now Humphrey holds it. [= ?39? Lands of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] ?40? LAND OF HUMPHREY OF BOHUN NFK 40,1 Hundred of `BROTHERCROSS' In TATTERFORD Wulfnoth held 1 carucate of land from Bishop Stigand before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 11 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Always 2 head of cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 14; 100 sheep. Also 1 outlier to this manor, at 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value then and always 40s. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 3 3/4d in tax. 4 Freemen have been taken from this manor, 40 acres, and W[illiam] of Warenne holds them. [= ?40? Land of Humphrey of Bohun =] ?41? LANDS OF RALPH OF FOUGERES <263a> NFK 41,1 DISS Half-Hundred Algar held OSMONDISTON under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, as 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; always 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship, but there could be 2. Always 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 horse at the hall; 2 head of cattle; 10 pigs. Also 4 free men, at 40 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 40s; later and now 50[s]. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 2d. [= ?41? Lands of Ralph of Fougères =] ?42? LANDS OF GILBERT SON OF RICHERE NFK 42,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held MILDENHALL before 1066. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Always 15 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Then 1 cob. Then 16 pigs, now 8. 2 head of cattle. Always 29 sheep; meadow, 10 acres. Value then £5; now [£]4. [= ?42? Lands of Gilbert son of Richere =] ?43? LANDS OF ROGER OF RAMES NFK 43,1 WAYLAND Hundred Warengar holds TOTTINGTON which Alwin, a free man, held before 1066, 3 carucates of land. Then and later 9 villagers, now 7. Then 1 smallholder. Then and later 2 slaves now none. Meadow, 12 acres. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1/2. Always 2 cobs; 15 head of cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 5. Then 80 [sheep], now 14. 6 goats. Value then and later 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?43? Lands of Roger of Rames =] NFK 43,2 EARSHAM Hundred He also ^[Warengar ]^ holds in BILLINGFORD, 24 acres of land, but they were in <263b> the lordship of St Edmund's. Also 12 free men of St Edmund's who could neither grant nor sell their land without the permission of the Saint and of [* Archbishop *] Stigand who had the full jurisdiction in Earsham. The men have 60 acres. 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then and later 10s; now 5[s]. In the same ^[Billingford]^ he also holds a further 40 acres of land, which St Edmund's held before 1066 as the Hundred testifies; now Warengar [holds] but the Hundred does not know how. [= ?43? Lands of Roger of Rames =] NFK 43,3 He also ^[Warengar ]^ holds in STARSTON; 2 free men, of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's before 1066, who belong in Earsham, whom Warengar holds under R[oger] of Rames, at 16 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value then and later 4s; now 32d. [= ?43? Lands of Roger of Rames =] NFK 43,4 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Alwin, 1 free man, held RAINTHORPE, 60 acres of land. Now William holds. Always 1 plough; meadow, 7 acres; 2 mills and one-fifth of a mill. Also 6 free men, 7 acres; always 1/2 plough. Also 1 free man in patronage, 30 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 1. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 43[s]. [= ?43? Lands of Roger of Rames =] ?44? LAND OF JUDICAEL THE PRIEST NFK 44,1 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD In HETHEL Algar held 1/2 carucate of land under Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ the predecessor of Robert Malet in patronage only before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30s. [= ?44? Land of Judicael the priest =] ?45? LAND OF COLBERN THE PRIEST NFK 45,1 In the Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Colbern built a certain church of St Nicholas ^[of Bracondale]^ with the King's assent. If the King consents, he will give 20 acres of land. Therefore he sings Mass and the Psalms each week for the King. Value 2s. [= ?45? Land of Colbern the priest =] <264a> ?46? LANDS OF EDMUND SON OF PAYNE NFK 46,1 [`LAUNDICH' Hundred] In DUNHAM Payne [* father of Edmund *] held 4 carucates of land before 1066. Always 12 villagers. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 13. Then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Meadow, 14 acres; always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 4, and 1 plough could be restored. Woodland, 100 pigs; always 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now 2. Then 4 head of cattle, now 9. Then 4 pigs, now 17. Now 100 sheep; 3 beehives. Also 3 Freemen, 43 acres of land; always 1 plough. Value then and later 100s; now £8. Reginald the priest holds this, with the daughter of Payne. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1 league in width, tax of 5d. [= ?46? Lands of Edmund son of Payne =] ?47? LANDS OF ISAAC NFK 47,1 WAYLAND Hundred In THOMPSON 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. This is of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^'s Holding of Stow [Bedon]. Robert Blunt delivered it. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,2 WALSHAM Hundred 1 free man, {Hofward}, held BEIGHTON before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. 1 plough between them all; meadow, 7 acres. Value always 40s. It is of the jurisdiction of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,3 `LODDING' Hundred In WOODTON 2 free men under the patronage only of Godwin before 1066 were delivered for 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs and later, now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and later 10s; now 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,4 In LANGHALE 1 free man under the patronage only of Toli the sheriff before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough in lordship, but another could be restored. Also 5 free men under him, 8 acres of land. 3 smallholders; 1/2 plough. Value then 7s; now 10[s]. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,5 In SEETHING 3 free men under the patronage of Godwin before 1066, 80 acres of land. Under them 2 villagers. Then 3 ploughs, later 1 1/2 ploughs, now none. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,6 In MUNDHAM 1 free man under Godwin's patronage at 10 acres of land <264b> and 1 smallholder. He is valued above. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] NFK 47,7 In SEETHING a certain poor nun claims 4 acres of land which she held under [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] both before and after he forfeited, and the Hundred testifies to this. Isaac claims it as part of his Holding from the King's gift. [= ?47? Lands of Isaac =] ?48? LAND OF TOVI NFK 48,1 FOREHOE Hundred Ketil [* Alder *], a free man, held HACKFORD before 1066, 60 acres of land. 6 smallholders. [Meadow], 1 acre; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 10s. [It has] 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 7 1/4d. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,2 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred Ketil [* Alder *], 1 free man, held HOLKHAM, 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 1 rod; always 1 mill. Then 4 head of cattle, now 1. Then 21 pigs, now 5; always 300 sheep. Also 18 Freemen with all customary dues, but he has the jurisdiction, 56 acres of land; always 2 ploughs. 3 free men have been added to this manor, 2 under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, 1 of [* Earl *] Gyrth. 1 1/2 carucates of land. His predecessor held these. Under them 9 smallholders. Always 7 Freemen, 16 acres of land. Then 4 ploughs between them, later and now 1. Value then £6; later and now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and in width, tax of 2s. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,3 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD Ingeld, a thane, held STOKE [Holy Cross] before 1066, 60 acres of land. Then 7 villagers, now 1; always 8 smallholders. 2 ploughs; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Of this meadow St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ claims 4 acres which it held before 1066. Woodland, 5 pigs; always 1 mill. In the same ^[Stoke Holy Cross]^ Ketil [* Alder *], a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held 30 acres. <265a> Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Then 1 plough. Then 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 4 acres. In the same ^[Stoke Holy Cross]^ 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's 30 [acres]. Then 1 plough. Tovi holds these 3 manors as 1. Always 1 cob. Then 1 head of cattle, now 3. Then 3 pigs, now 20. Then 40 sheep, now 25. 1 beehive. Also 5 free men in patronage and fold-rights before 1066, 25 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always £4 17d. Also 1 1/2 churches, 23 acres. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,4 In SWAINSTHORPE 15 free men, 155 acres. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had the patronage of 11 and a half before 1066, [* Archbishop *] Stigand likewise of 3, and the predecessor of Godric the steward likewise of a half. Then 6 ploughs, now 7 1/2. Meadow, 11 acres; 1/2 mill; 12 smallholders. Value 29s. 1 church, 23 acres; 1 and a half smallholders. Stoke [Holy Cross] has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width, tax of 11d. Swainsthorpe has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 league in width, tax of 11d. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,5 In NEWTON [Flotman] 2 free men, 30 acres. Roger Bigot's predecessor had the patronage of 1 and a half before 1066, and the predecessor of Ralph of Beaufour of a half. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Also 4 free men, at 12 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 13s 4d. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,6 In KENNINGHAM 3 free [men]. Of 2 of these the predecessor of Roger Bigot had the patronage before 1066, of 1 the predecessor of R[alph] of Beaufour. They have 75 acres. Also 5 free men under these, at 18 1/2 acres. 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs. [Value] then 10s; now 13s 3d. In the same ^[Kenningham]^ a half-a-free-man, 7 1/2 acres; 2 oxen. Value 16d. It has half a league in length and 5 furlongs in width; tax of 11d. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,7 In KENNINGHAM 1 free man, 2 acres. Value 16d. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] NFK 48,8 Hundred of `HENSTEAD' 1 free man of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ before 1066, 5 acres. 2 smallholders and a half; 1/2 plough. Value 8s. All the churches are [included] in the valuation with the manors. [= ?48? Land of Tovi =] <265b> ?49? LANDS OF JOHN NEPHEW OF W[ALERAN] NFK 49,1 Hundred of `SMETHDON' Bovi , a free man, held RINGSTEAD, before 1066. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 3. Then and later 8 smallholders, now 16. Then 6 slaves, later 4, now 5. Meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 men's plough; 1 mill. Always 1 cob. Then 1 pig, now 20. Then 3 sheep, now 100. Value then £4; later 40s; now £6. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,2 John holds HUNSTANTON, [Bovi ] also held before 1066. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 2. Always 4 [villagers]. Then and later 5 smallholders, now 7. Then and later 3 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 2 acres, always of the men. Then 1 cow. Now 8 head of cattle. Now 40 pigs. Then 1 sheep, now 40. 3 beehives. Also 1 Freeman, 5 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 40[s]. 1 church without land. The whole of Ringstead has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, at 20s it pays [tax of] 8d. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,3 WAYLAND Hundred Alfhere, a free man, held CARBROOKE before 1066, 4 1/2 carucates [of land]. Then and later 10 villagers, now 6. Always 18 smallholders. Meadow, 24 acres. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 3. Always 6 men's ploughs; woodland, 400 pigs. Now 1 mill; 1/2 fishery. 24 Freemen have always lain here, 1 carucate of land, with all customary dues. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,4 In GRISTON Osbert holds 1 outlier, 1 carucate of land, which has always been an adjunct of this manor ^[Carbrooke]^. 2 villagers; 2 slaves. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 plough and later, now 1 1/2 ploughs, in lordship. Then 4 cobs and now. Now 10 head of cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 30. Then 40 sheep, now 44. Now 10 beehives. Value of the whole £7. 1 church, 24 acres; value 2s. ^[Alfhere held it]^ [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,5 He also ^[Osbert]^ holds in WEST CARBROOKE; 1 free man, 40 acres of land. <266a> Always 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Then and later 1 plough. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Saham [Toney]. Roger Bigot's predecessor [had] the patronage only. The whole of Carbrooke has 8 furlongs in length and half a league in width; tax of 15d. 1 church, 20 acres; value 12d. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,6 SHROPHAM Hundred William holds BRETTENHAM, 2 carucates of land, which a free man held before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Always 1 men's plough; 1 mill. Always 60 sheep. Also 2 free [men], 19 acres of land whom he had in patronage only. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. Also 1 free man, 30 acres of land. The jurisdiction is St Etheldreda's. Value of the whole 60s. In the same ^[Brettenham]^ 1 free man, 2 carucates of land, before 1066. Then 12 villagers, later and now 3. Always 3 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Always 1 mill; always 2 head of cattle. Now 14 pigs; 70 sheep; 5 beehives. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in Buckenham. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,7 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In SAXLINGHAM Stergar, King Edward's Guard, held 30 acres of land. Always half a smallholder. Then 2 slaves, now 1. 1/2 mill; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough, now none; and [***]. Value then and later 20s; now 13[s]. 1 church, 10 acres; value 16d. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,8 In THURTON? 1 free man Ketil [* Alder *], held under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, 8 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Then 2 oxen. Value then 2s; now 12d. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] NFK 49,9 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' A free man held WALPOLE before 1066, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders; 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?49? Lands of John nephew of W[aleran] =] <266b> ?50? LANDS OF ROGER SON OF RAINARD NFK 50,1 Hundred of `GRIMSHOE' Alstan held STANFORD before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 5 slaves and later, now 2. Meadow, 8 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 2 oxen; always 1 1/2 mills. Then and now 2 cobs. Then 8 head of cattle, now 12. Then 8 pigs, now 10. Then 200 sheep, now 4 score. Value then and now 40s. In the same village ^[Stanford]^ are 8 free men, at 2 carucates of land and 36 acres. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value always 20s. He claims this of the King's gift. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, of a 20s tax it pays 15d. The King and the Earl have the jurisdiction over these. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,2 In BUCKENHAM [Tofts] 7 free men, 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. 6 villagers; always 2 ploughs. Value 11s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,3 In ICKBURGH 1 free man, 40 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 16d. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,4 `SMETHDON' Hundred Thorkil, a free man, held [Ingoldis]THORPE before 1066, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 6 oxen, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Always 1/2 men's plough; 1/2 mill; 1 fishery. Always 1 cob. Now 12 pigs. Then 16 sheep, now 100. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [* Archbishop *] Stigand's jurisdiction. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,5 WAYLAND [Hundred] 1 free man held SCOULTON before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then and later 5 villagers, now 6. Then and later 1 smallholder, now 3. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 16 acres; always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 1/2 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, 300 pigs. Then 10 head of cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 15. Then 65 sheep, now 18. Also 4 Freemen, 12 acres of land. Value 40s. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] <267a> NFK 50,6 Hundred of SHROPHAM Thorodd held ATTLEBOROUGH before 1066, 2 carucates [of land] and 3 acres. Always 6 villagers; and 5 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now 3. Meadow, 23 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; woodland, 60 pigs; two-thirds of a mill; 1/2 fishery. Then 2 cobs, now 1; always 1 cow. Then 6 pigs, now 5; 8 sheep. Also 21 Freemen, 80 acres of land; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 3. Value then and later 40s; now 60[s]. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,7 In the other ATTLEBOROUGH Thorkil held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 6 villagers; and 5 smallholders. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; there could be 1 plough. Now 1/2 mill; 1/2 fishery. Also 17 Freemen, 47 acres of land; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 pigs; always 3 ploughs. Then 1 cob; always 2 head of cattle. Then 6 pigs, now 4. Value then and later 40s, now 60[s]. The whole has 2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, whoever holds there, tax of 34 1/2d. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,8 In ROCKLAND Ringwulf, a free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; and 8 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland 8 pigs. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2, and there could be 1 plough. Now 1 head of cattle, 5 pigs; 24 sheep. Value always 20s. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,9 {{The Hundred of HOLT In KELLING Vestarr, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held 2 carucates of land before 1066, now Ralph son of Hagni [holds]. Always 6 villagers; 20 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 2 men's [ploughs]; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 cob. Then 16 pigs, now 20. Always 40 sheep; 24 goats. Value then 20s, now 40s. }} [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,10 {{`LODDING' Hundred <267b> In MUNDHAM St Etheldreda's held 20 acres of land in lordship before 1066; now Roger holds. Always 2 smallholders. Value 3s. }} [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,11 `DEPWADE' Hundred Osbern the thane held HUDESTON before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 20 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. Always 3 men's ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 24 pigs, now 12; 20 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,12 `CLAVERING' Hundred Osbern the thane held RAVENINGHAM before 1066, 2 carucates of land and 2 1/2 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 3. Then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship and 1 plough could be there; 1 men's plough; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Then 4 head of cattle. Now 12 pigs. Also 5 Freemen, 13 acres. Also 1 church, 60 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] NFK 50,13 In THURLTON, 20 acres, 1 free man in patronage only under R[alph] of Beaufour's predecessor. Meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 8s. [= ?50? Lands of Roger son of Rainard =] ?51? LANDS OF BERNER THE BOWMAN NFK 51,1 `FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half In GRIMSTON Wulfrun, a free woman, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 plough, later nothing, now 1. Always 1 mill. Here lie 2 Freemen, 3 acres; also 3 free men, 4 acres. Value of the whole 20s. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,2 In CONGHAM 1 free man, 60 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 1/2 plough. In the same ^[Congham]^ 4 free men, 3 acres. Value of the whole 10s. He claims all these free men of the King's gift. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,3 In HILLINGTON the same Wulfrun held 2 carucates of land and 15 acres before 1066. Always 7 villagers, 8 smallholders; 2 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Then 100 sheep, <268a> now 80. Then 12 pigs, now 7. Value then and later £4; now 100s. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, of a 20s tax it pays 8d. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,4 DOCKING Hundred 1 free man held SHERNBORNE before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Then 1 [plough] in lordship, later none, now 1. 5 smallholders. 1 mill; one-twelfth of a salt-house; one-twelfth of 1 mill; meadow, 2 1/2 acres. [Value] then and later 16[s]; but now 20[s]. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,5 WAYLAND Hundred Aelfric, a thane of [* Earl *] Harold's, held ASHILL before 1066, 2 carucates of land. Then 10 villagers, later and now 7; always 11 smallholders. Meadow, 13 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, later 1, now 2. Then 5 men's ploughs, later 3, now 2. Woodland, 120 pigs; 1 fishery. Now 1 head of cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 8; 24 goats. 60 sheep, now 67. Value always 50s. In the same ^[Ashill]^ 6 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 7 acres of land. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 2; meadow [2] acres. Value 10s. This is by exchange; it was one of Earl Ralph [* Wader *]'s manors. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,6 In SCOULTON 1 free man under [* Earl *] Harold held 3 carucates of land before 1066. Then and later 6 villagers, now 5; always 5 smallholders. Meadow, 26 acres, 2 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 men's plough; woodland, 300 pigs. Always 2 cobs. 4 head of cattle, now 10. 24 pigs, now 10; 15 sheep, now 110. Always 30 goats. Value always 50s. The whole has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width, whoever holds there, tax of 15d. This is one of ^[Earl]^ Ralph [* Wader *]'s manors. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,7 In THOMPSON 1 carucate of land was held before 1066. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. 1 smallholder. Value 16s. This also [is] of ^[Earl]^ Ralph [* Wader *]'s Holding. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,8 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In OVERSTRAND Skeet held before 1066, at 2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers, 18 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. 2 men's ploughs; <268b> 1 mill; woodland, 3 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 2. Then 2 head of cattle, now 6. Then 4, now 5 pigs. Now 19 sheep. Then 18 goats. Also 5 Freemen, at 32 acres of land. The King has the jurisdiction. Meadow, 1 acre; always 1 plough. Value then and always 40s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width, tax of 6 3/4d. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,9 Hundred of `[South] GREENHOE' In PICKENHAM 1 free man holds 12 acres and a house of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]'s Holding. It is in the Hundred's jurisdiction. Always 1 mill. Value 7s. R[obert] Blunt delivered this. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] NFK 51,10 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In HACKFORD 1 free man held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 3 villagers and 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Always 1 cob; 5 pigs; 12 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?51? Lands of Berner the bowman =] ?52? LANDS OF GILBERT THE BOWMAN NFK 52,1 SHROPHAM Hundred Aelfric held [in SHROPHAM] 1 carucate of land before 1066 as 1 manor. Always 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1; always 1 mill. 1 free man has been added here by exchange, at 30 acres. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Now 1 cob; 2 head of cattle. Then 3 pigs, now 8. Then 80 [sheep], now 40; 3 beehives. Value of the whole 30s. The jurisdiction of the free man [is] in Buckenham. [= ?52? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] NFK 52,2 WALSHAM Hundred In TUNSTALL 1 free man, Rathi [* of Gimingham *], held 1/2 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 1 plough in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; 3 head of cattle. Then 52 sheep, now 28. Value then 10s, now 22s. [= ?52? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] NFK 52,3 BLOFIELD Hundred <269a> In BRUNDALL 1 free man, Godwin, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth held, as 1 carucate of land. After the King came Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] acquired it, now Gilbert the bowman holds, as 2 carucates of land. Then 5, now 4 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then men have always ploughed with 2 oxen. Woodland, 5 pigs; meadow, 25 acres. There also 12 free men and a half, at 80 acres and 10 [acres] of land; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 25s, now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 7d. [= ?52? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] NFK 52,4 DISS Half-Hundred In THELVETON Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] held under King Edward as 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Always 1 men's plough; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Now 1 horse at the hall. Then 9 head of cattle, now 8. Then 8 pigs, now 11. Now 20 sheep; 1 beehive. Also 6 free men under the patronage of the same, at 60 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs between them all; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 20[s]. [= ?52? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] ?53? LANDS OF RALPH THE BOWMAN NFK 53,1 BLOFIELD Hundred In PLUMSTEAD Tovi, 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager. Then 1/2 plough, later nothing, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 11 sheep. 6 free men and a half dwelt in this manor, 20 acres of land; meadow, 2 acres; always 1 plough. He claims these men by delivery. Value then of what is in lordship 5s, now 10s; of the free men, 5s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 14d, whoever holds there. [= ?53? Lands of Ralph the bowman =] ?54? LANDS OF ROBERT THE BOWMAN NFK 54,1 FOREHOE Hundred In {APPETHORP} Alfhere, a free man, held 1 carucate of land and 30 acres of land as a manor before 1066. <269b> Then 2 villagers, now 4. 15 Freemen; 3 ploughs; woodland, 15 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Now 6 pigs, 20 sheep, 20 goats. Value then 20s; now 32[s]. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width, tax of 5d. [= ?54? Lands of Robert the bowman =] ?55? LANDS OF RABEL THE ENGINEER NFK 55,1 BLOFIELD Hundred In MOOR Siric, 1 free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Then 8 villagers, later and now 5. Then 4 slaves, later and now 2. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later 1, now 2, in lordship. Always 1/2 men's plough; meadow, 10 acres. Now 1 cob; always 3 head of cattle. Then 3 pigs, now 12. Now 100 sheep; 1 salt-house. Value then 40[s]; later 30[s]; now 40[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width, tax of 20s [20d?]. The full jurisdiction is the King's and the Earl's. [= ?55? Lands of Rabel the engineer =] NFK 55,2 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' In FILBY ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable held 2 carucates of land and 47 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 8 villagers, later and now 6; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough; meadow, 14 acres. Always 2 cobs; 1 head of cattle. Then 7 pigs, now 10. Also 3 Freemen, 15 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Also 14 free men, 1/2 carucate of land and 6 acres. Always 2 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 40s; later and now 50[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction of the free men. It has 1 league and 3 1/2 furlongs in length and 1/2 league and 25 perches in width, tax of 2s, whoever holds there. [= ?55? Lands of Rabel the engineer =] ?56? LANDS OF HAGNI ^[THE KING'S REEVE]^ NFK 56,1 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In BINTREE Hagni the King's reeve holds 100 acres of land. Always 10 Freemen; always 4 ploughs between the men; meadow, 7 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,2 In GUIST 100 acres of land. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs between the men; meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value always 20s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] <270a> NFK 56,3 In [Wood] NORTON 50 acres of land; 5 Freemen dwelling on this land. Always 2 ploughs between the men; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value always 10s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,4 In GUESTWICK 50 acres of land. Always 2 Freemen and 1 smallholder [dwelling] on this land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs between the men; meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value always 10s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,5 Also in WESTON [Longville] 1 Freeman, 16 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,6 Also in SPARHAM 1 free man, 30 acres of land. 1 smallholder. His predecessor had the patronage only over him. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,7 Also in TYBY 1 free man, 15 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 3 pigs. Value always 3s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,8 Also in SALL 1 Freeman. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] NFK 56,9 Also in THURNING 1 [Freeman], 20 acres of land; always 1 plough. Value 4s. [= ?56? Lands of Hagni ^[the king's reeve]^ =] ?57? LANDS OF RALPH SON OF HAGNI NFK 57,1 Hundred of HOLT In KELLING Vestarr, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held 2 carucates of land before 1066; now Ralph son of Hagni holds. Always 6 villagers; 20 smallholders. Later 1, now 2 [ploughs]. Always 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 cob. Then 16 pigs, now 20. Always 40 sheep; 24 goats. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?57? Lands of Ralph son of Hagni =] NFK 57,2 `LODDING' Hundred In MUNDHAM St Etheldreda's held 20 acres in lordship before 1066, now R[alph] holds. Always 2 smallholders. Value 3s. [= ?57? Lands of Ralph son of Hagni =] NFK 57,3 Hundred of `EYNESFORD' In SALL Vestarr, 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land before 1066. Always 1 villager; 10 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs; meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs; 1/2 mill; 4 head of cattle; 6 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?57? Lands of Ralph son of Hagni =] <270b> ?58? LANDS OF ULFKIL NFK 58,1 Hundred of SHROPHAM In LARLING Ulfkil also held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Then and later 6 villagers, now 4; always 1 smallholder. Meadow, then and always 8 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Now 1 mill. Always 2 free men, 26 acres of land in patronage only; the jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Buckenham. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value of the whole always 40s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width, whoever holds there, tax of 8 1/2d. [= ?58? Lands of Ulfkil =] NFK 58,2 `GUILTCROSS' Hundred In RUSHFORD Bondi, a free man, held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 6 villagers, 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Meadow, 12 acres; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1, and another could be restored. Also 1 free man, 14 acres of land whom he claims of the King's gift; always 1 plough. Now 100 sheep, 52 goats; 7 pigs. Value of the whole, 40s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 4 furlongs in width, whoever holds there, tax of 11 1/2d. The jurisdiction of the free man [is] in Kenninghall. [= ?58? Lands of Ulfkil =] NFK 58,3 WALSHAM Hundred In WITTON 2 free men of [* Earl *] Gyrth's held, at 140 acres of land before 1066. Always 6 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2; always 1 men's plough. Value always 15s. When [Earl] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited he held it in his hands and later [Robert] Blunt; afterwards it was again taken possession of in the King's hands by the King's writ. [= ?58? Lands of Ulfkil =] ?59? LAND OF ALFRED NFK 59,1 SHROPHAM Hundred In ATTLEBOROUGH 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 8 villagers. Meadow, 16 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough; woodland, 40 pigs. Also 20 Freemen, 1/2 carucate of land; meadow, 6 acres; always 4 ploughs. Also 5 free men, 1 1/2 carucates of land. <271a> 3 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. Always 3 ploughs; woodland, 8 pigs. Always 2 cobs. Then 6 head of cattle, now 8. Then 20 pigs, now 28. Then 20 sheep, now 38. Always 26 goats. Value then 60s, later and now £4. The jurisdiction of these 5 [free men is] in Buckenham. [= ?59? Land of Alfred =] ?60? LAND OF ALDGYTH NFK 60,1 Hundred of `[North] GREENHOE' Ketil [* Alder *], 1 free man, held WELLS [next the Sea] before 1066, 2 carucates of land; now Aldgyth holds. Always 5 villagers; always 7 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1 men's plough; pasture for 200 sheep; 4 head of cattle. Then 4 pigs, now 16. When she acquired it 60 sheep, now 200. 1 mill. 19 Freemen, 2 carucates of land; 1/2 mill. These men dwell in Warham and belong in Wells [next the Sea]. Value then 100s; now £4. It has a league in length and another in width but more have land there, tax of 24d between Wells [next the Sea] and Warham. [= ?60? Land of Aldgyth =] ?61? LANDS OF GODWIN HEALFDENE NFK 61,1 Hundred of TAVERHAM In HELLESDON [* Archbishop *] Stigand held 2 carucates of land before 1066. Always 12 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 1 men's plough, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Always 2 mills; 1 fishery. Always 1 head of cattle; 10 pigs. Then 10 sheep, now 29. Now 60 goats. <271b> Also 6 Freemen, 1 acre of land; always 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 4 acres. Value always £4 12s 8d. One church without land. It has 1 1/2 leagues and 20 perches in width and 1 league and 3 furlongs in width, 8 3/4d in tax. [= ?61? Lands of Godwin Healfdene =] NFK 61,2 Hundred of SOUTH ERPINGHAM Aildag, 1 free man under [* Earl *] Gyrth, held OXNEAD before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 5 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship; later 1 ox, now 2. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill. Now 20 pigs; 6 beehives. Also 3 Freemen, 60 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 4 acres. 1 church, 24 acres; value 2s. Value then 20s, later 10s; now 30s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width, it pays 5d towards the King's tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?61? Lands of Godwin Healfdene =] NFK 61,3 `SMETHDON' Hundred G[odwin], a free man, also held GNATINGDON before 1066 under [* Earl *] Gyrth, 1 carucate of land; [then] under [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] and now from the King. Always 2 smallholders. Also 1 Freeman, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?61? Lands of Godwin Healfdene =] NFK 61,4 FOREHOE Hundred 1 free man held BARNHAM [Broom] before 1066, 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 mill. Value 20s. [= ?61? Lands of Godwin Healfdene =] ?62? LANDS OF STARCULF NFK 62,1 FOREHOE Hundred He also held BARNHAM [Broom] before 1066, 60 acres of land. 3 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?62? Lands of Starculf =] NFK 62,2 `MITFORD' Hundred and a Half In [North] TUDDENHAM, 40 acres of land. Always 3 smallholders. <272a> 1 plough; meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. [= ?62? Lands of Starculf =] ?63? LANDS OF EDRIC THE FALCONER NFK 63,1 DISS Half-Hundred In SHELFANGER Edric holds 15 acres. Always 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 2s. [= ?63? Lands of Edric the falconer =] ?64? THESE ARE THE FREE MEN WHO BELONGED TO NO REVENUE BEFORE 1066 OF WHOM ALMER HAS CHARGE, WHO WERE ADDED TO THE REVENUE [* OF KING WILLIAM *] AFTER 1066. NFK 64,1 `WEST FLEGG' Hundred In BURGH [St Margaret] [* Earl *] Gyrth held freely 60 acres of land before 1066; meadow, 8 acres. 1 villager. Also 8 free men under him, at 27 acres of land; meadow, 6 acres. Always 2 ploughs between them all. 2 salt-houses. Value then 10s; now 20s in the revenue of Cawston to which they did not belong. Roger [* Bigot *] appointed a reeve. Burgh [St Margaret] has 10 furlongs in length and 8 1/2 in width, tax of 2s 1 3/4d. But more hold there. [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,2 In ROLLESBY the same Almer holds 8 free men and a half ^[who were]^ under [* Earl *] Gyrth, 55 acres of land in jurisdiction; meadow, 6 acres; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 4s, now 8[s] in the above mentioned revenue, but before 1066 they did not belong there and have been added there. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,3 In REPPS the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 20 acres of land; 7 free men, at 30 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 3s; now 4[s]. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,4 In CLIPPESBY the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 5 free men, at 46 acres of land; meadow, 5 acres; 1/4 of 1 salt-house; always 1 plough. Value then 3s; now 4[s]. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] <272b> NFK 64,5 In BASTWICK the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 2 free men, at 25 acres of land; meadow, 3 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value then 12d; now 16[d]. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,6 In BILLOCKBY the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 4 free men, at 30 acres of land; always 1/2 plough. Value then 16d; now 20[d]. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,7 In SOMERTON the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 20 acres of land in lordship; 5 free men, at 15 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value always 2s. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,8 In WINTERTON the same man ^[Almer]^ holds 8 free [men], at 54 acres of land; meadow, 1 acre; always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 4s; now 6[s]. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] NFK 64,9 Further he ^[Almer]^ holds in MARTHAM 1 free [man], at 10 acres of land; he has always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value always 8d. All this is in the above-mentioned revenue. ^[In the revenue of Cawston]^ [= These are the free men who belonged to no revenue before 1066 of whom Almer has charge, who were added to the revenue [* of King William *] after 1066 =] ?65? THESE ARE THE KING'S FREE MEN NFK 65,1 Hundred of `HAPPING' In HORSEY Rolf [holds] 31 1/2 acres. Always 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 4 1/2 acres. NFK 65,2 In STALHAM Almer son of Godwin has 7 free men, at 50 acres; 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. NFK 65,3 In LUDHAM he also ^[Almer son of Godwin]^ holds 4 free men, 12 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 16d. NFK 65,4 Also in ECCLES ^[Almer son of Godwin has]^ 4 free men, 20 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 3s. NFK 65,5 In WAXHAM ^[Almer son of Godwin has]^ 3 free men, 10 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 16d. NFK 65,6 In HORSEY ^[Almer son of Godwin]^ 4 score acres; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. NFK 65,7 In [Potter] HEIGHAM 2 free [men], 2 acres. Value 2d. Godric of Heigham holds these. <273a> NFK 65,8 Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' In HERRINGBY 100 acres, 1 free man of Bishop Almer's before 1066. Always 12 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs; meadow, 4 acres; 4 1/2 salt-houses. 8 free men are an adjunct of this land, 43 1/2 acres; 1 1/2 ploughs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 salt-house; pasture, 100 sheep. Value always 20s. Reinbald the goldsmith holds this. It was of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]'s Holding. NFK 65,9 In RUNHAM 4 free men, 17 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 salt-house. In the same ^[Runham]^ 1 free man, 30 acres. He ploughs with 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 salt-house. Value 2s 4d. Almer son of Godwin holds these. NFK 65,10 In SCRATBY 1 free man, 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10d. Alwy of Thetford added this to the tribute of Ormesby after 1066. NFK 65,11 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD In [East] CARLETON 1 free man, 32 acres. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. NFK 65,12 In DUNSTON 1 free man, 13 acres. Value 12d. NFK 65,13 `DEPWADE' Hundred In MOULTON [St Michael] Goti and Eskil, 2 free men, 2 1/2 acres. Value 2 1/2d. Aski the priest, the Abbot of Holme's man, held them and has given pledge. NFK 65,14 In HARDWICK 1 free man, Wihtred by name, 30 acres. Always 4 villagers; 5 smallholders. Value 10s. The whole of Hardwick has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width, tax of 9d. NFK 65,15 `CLAVERING' Hundred In NORTON [Subcourse] 1 free man of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 30 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. [Value] 4s. Jocelyn of Norwich holds this. NFK 65,16 In THURLTON 1 free man of Ralph of Beaufour's predecessor, 8 acres. <273b> Value 12d. H. the bad-handed held this as the Hundred testifies but he conceals it. NFK 65,17 In RAVENINGHAM 1 free man, Ketil Friday, 7 acres. 1 smallholder. marsh. Value 12d. This is of Earl R[alph] [* Wader *]'s Holding. It was board-land of the same manor when R[alph] forfeited. Later he held his land so that he rendered no service to the King. He has given pledge of this. ?66? ANNEXATIONS IN NORFOLK List 9 ANNEXATION OF HERMER OF FERRERS NFK 66,1 Hundred of `CLACKCLOSE' In FINCHAM 20 free men who held 2 carucates of land before 1066. However 8 of them were subject to customary dues at the fold of his predecessor; the others were free except for patronage. On their land there have always been 2 ploughs; meadow, 10 acres. Value then 40s, now 58[s] 4d. In the same ^[Fincham]^ 16 acres of land. Value 16d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,2 In BARTON [Bendish] 1 free man, 12 acres, whom W. holds from Hermer. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Of this his predecessor had nothing except the patronage. In the same ^[Barton [Bendish]]^ 1 free man in patronage only to his predecessor, 60 acres. Always 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 8 acres. Value 2s 8d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,3 In WORMEGAY 2 free men who hold 4 acres but his predecessor had all the customary dues. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,4 In WEST BRIGGS 3 free men. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. His predecessor had the patronage only of these and St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ the jurisdiction. In the same ^[West Briggs]^ 8 free [men] in patronage and fold-rights, at 10 acres. Value 9s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,5 In THORPLAND 8 1/2 [free men], at 20 acres; meadow, 2 acres. Value 12s. In the same ^[Thorpland]^ 8 subject to customary dues at the fold of his predecessor. Value 10s. <274a> Further 3, at 28 acres. Value 2s 8d. Further 30 acres of land which Godwin, a free man who was later outlawed, held. Hermer also has 3 acres of meadow; 1 plough; 2 cobs, 6 pigs; 40 sheep; 4 carucates under corn. He has given pledge of this and other things. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,6 In STOW [Bardolph] 34 acres of land which a free man held before 1066. Then 1 plough, now none. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,7 In HILGAY 6 acres of land which St Edmund's held in patronage only. Value 8d. In the same village ^[Hilgay]^ 2 free [men], at 2 acres. Value 8d. Hermer's predecessor had these in patronage only, now Hermer holds them. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,8 In WIMBOTSHAM 3 free men held 40 acres before 1066, and in STOW [Bardolph] 4 free men, at 40 acres. All these have 2 ploughs. In these Hermer's predecessor had nothing except for patronage and half the jurisdiction with St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^. Value 20s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,9 In BEXWELL 7 free men, at 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs; later and now 2. Meadow, 5 acres; 1/2 fishery. [Belonging] to the church, 24 acres; value 16d. Value 12s. His predecessor had the patronage only of these. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,10 In RYSTON 3 free men in patronage only, 90 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,11 In FORDHAM 3 free [men] in patronage only, 24 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Of these his predecessor had nothing except for patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,12 In [West] DEREHAM 32 free men, at 120 acres before 1066. Hermer's predecessor had the patronage of 25 of these. Always 2 ploughs. Value 35s. Bordin holds 3 from Hermer a half-share of each. 7 were in patronage to Roger Bigot's predecessor. In them Hermer's predecessor had nothing. Value 5s. Hermer annexed these 7. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,13 In DOWNHAM [Market] 13 free men, 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 10s. In these his predecessor had nothing except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,14 In [Shouldham] THORPE 11 free men and a half, 80 acres; meadow, 5 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value 17s. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. 1/2 church, 16 acres; value 12d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,15 In FODDERSTONE 6 free men, 40 acres. 1 plough and 3 acres of meadow. Value 5s. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. Because they cannot do without their pasture they pay him customary dues. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,16 In WALLINGTON Thorsten, a free man, held 100 acres before 1066. <274b> Always 11 smallholders. Meadow, 15 acres; 1 plough. Value 12s. In this [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [Belonging] to the church, 26 acres; value 16d. In the same village ^[Wallington]^ 7 free men before 1066, 60 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs; later and now 1. Value 14s. His predecessor had the patronage of 6 and Earl Gyrth of the seventh. Value 20d. Hermer annexed him. The whole has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width, tax of 6d. In all these St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^ has the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,17 In LYNN Hermer holds 2 free men whom his predecessor had in patronage only, at 25 acres. 1 salt-house. Value 4s 6d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,18 In WEST WINCH 1 free man, 1 carucate of land. 12 smallholders. Value 6s 8d. In this [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,19 In WIGGENHALL 1/2 carucate of land. A free man held before 1066. Value 3s. In this [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,20 In EAST WINCH 2 free men, 30 acres which Bordin holds. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres. Value 15d. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,21 In [West] WALTON 3 free men, 91 acres which Bordin holds. Always 9 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 9s 4d. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. 1/2 church, 15 acres; value 2s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,22 In [Gayton] THORPE 1 carucate of land which Thorkil, a free man, held. Always 9 villagers; 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres; 1/4 of a fishery. Value 20s. In this [his predecessor had] the patronage only and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the jurisdiction. 1/2 church, 30 acres; value 12s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,23 In GAYTON a free man, 60 acres which Bordin holds. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. In this [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,24 SHROPHAM Hundred In [Great] ELLINGHAM 3 free men, 110 acres which Warenbold holds. Meadow, 5 acres. Always 2 ploughs; woodland, 12 pigs. Value 15s. In these [his predecessor had] the patronage only. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Buckenham. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,25 `LAUNDICH' Hundred In LONGHAM, 1 free man, 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 5s. In this [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. The jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Mileham. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,26 `MITFORD' Hundred In [?] THUXTON 7 free men, 100 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 26[s] 8d. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] <275a> NFK 66,27 In REYMERSTON 5 free men, 30 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,28 In YAXHAM 10 free men, 53 acres of land which Adelelm holds from Hermer. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,29 In MATTISHALL 20 free men in patronage only, 1 carucate of land and 39 acres. Always 3 villagers and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 12 acres; 1/2 mill. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Value then 30s; now 42[s]. In these [his predecessor had nothing] except the patronage. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,30 In [North] TUDDENHAM 6 free men in patronage only, 100 acres. 15 smallholders; 2 slaves. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Value then 26s 8d, now 24s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,31 In BICKERSTON 1 free [man] in patronage only, 8 acres. Value 6d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,32 In NORTH TUDDENHAM 3 free men in patronage only, 32 acres. Always 1 plough; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,33 In LETTON 2 free men in patronage only before 1066, 21 acres; now 1 free man holds. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 3s 4d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] NFK 66,34 In [South] BURGH a half-a-free-man in patronage only, 2 acres. Value 6d. [= Annexation of Hermer of Ferrers =] List 10 [ANNEXATION OF [* RALPH *] BAYNARD] NFK 66,35 [`CLACKCLOSE' Hundred] In FINCHAM [* Ralph *] Baynard annexed 1 carucate of land which 6 free men and a half held before 1066; now 7 and a half [hold]. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 8 acres. Value then 20s, now 40[s]. His men claim this land by exchange but they do not have a deliverer. [= Annexation of [* Ralph *] Baynard =] NFK 66,36 In BARTON [Bendish] 30 acres which a free man held before 1066. He gave 4 of these acres in pledge and Wihenoc of Burley took 8. [= Annexation of [* Ralph *] Baynard =] NFK 66,37 In STOKE [Ferry] Ulfkil held 100 acres before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. 1 plough; meadow, 10 acres. Value 40s. He claims this by exchange. [= Annexation of [* Ralph *] Baynard =] NFK 66,38 [`LAUNDICH' Hundred] In SCARNING a free man in patronage only, 24 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction is in the King's [manor of] Mileham. [= Annexation of [* Ralph *] Baynard =] NFK 66,39 FOREHOE Hundred In DYKEBECK 24 free men, 120 acres which [* Ralph *] Baynard holds. His predecessor did not even have patronage of these. 4 of them were in Wymondham, 1 in the bishopric, 3 of Kimberley and 17 in Hingham. In total they have 4 ploughs; meadow, 5 acres. Value 30s. [= Annexation of [* Ralph *] Baynard =] List 11 [ANNEXATION OF THE ABBOT OF ST EDMUND'S] <275b> NFK 66,40 [`CLACKCLOSE' Hundred] In RUNCTON the Abbot of St Edmund's holds 150 acres which 5 free men held before 1066. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, now 2. 4 smallholders. Value 20s. He claims this land from the King's gift. In the same village ^[Runcton]^ a free man holds 1/2 carucate of land. 4 smallholders; 2 free men at 6 acres. In the same ^[Runcton]^ 46 acres which 3 free men and a half hold. Always 1 smallholder. 3 ploughs; meadow, 6 acres. Value 10s. [= Annexation of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 66,41 [DISS HAY Hundred] In SHELFANGER 1 free man under the patronage only of Algar before 1066, 12 acres of Winfarthing. He was killed at the battle of Hastings. Later the Abbot held it as part of his manor of Bressingham. Value always 16d. But his steward offers to prove as judicial ordeal demands, that he did not know. [= Annexation of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 66,42 In WINFARTHING 1 free man, at 2 acres whom Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held when he forfeited; later Godric [* the steward *] [held] in the King's hands; after Godric, Heoruwulf held him in St Edmund's land by permission of the Abbot's reeve as the Hundred testifies. [= Annexation of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] NFK 66,43 [SHROPHAM Hundred] In SHROPHAM 1 free man, 30 acres. Meadow, 3 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= Annexation of the Abbot of St Edmund's =] List 12 [ANNEXATION OF REGINALD SON OF IVO] NFK 66,44 [`CLACKCLOSE' Hundred] In [West] DEREHAM Reginald son of Ivo holds 6 free men, at 32 acres; Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed them [although they were] in patronage only to his predecessor. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,45 In ROXHAM 1 free man in patronage only, at 9 acres. Value 8s 1d. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,46 In FORDHAM 3 free [men] in patronage and St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ [has] the jurisdiction, at 25 acres. Also 1 free man, at 5 acres, of whom St Edmund's had the patronage before 1066. Reginald holds this. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] <276a> NFK 66,47 In DOWNHAM [Market] 3 free men in patronage only, at 2 1/2 acres. Value 10d. In the same ^[Downham [Market]]^ 1 free man, at 7 acres under the patronage of the predecessor of William of Warenne; now Reginald holds. Value 12d. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,48 In BEXWELL 2 free men; 1 at 15 acres, of whom Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s predecessor had the patronage. Value 2s 8d. The other had 3 acres; value 6d. Now Reginald holds these men. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,49 In UPWELL 6 free men held 2 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 2 ploughs. 9 smallholders. Value 26s 8d. 3 of these were in patronage to Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s predecessor. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] appropriated all these. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,50 [`FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half] In WEST WINCH Wihenoc [* of Burley *] added 1 free man, at 30 acres. Always 4 villagers. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,51 [`CLACKCLOSE' Hundred] In FINCHAM Herlewin son of Ivo annexed 1 free man, at 15 acres. Value 16d. 1 1/2 acres which Mainard annexed. Value 9d. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,52 [SOUTH GREENHOE Hundred] In PICKENHAM 1 free man, 10 acres. Wihenoc [* of Burley *] annexed this. Value 20d. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,53 [`CLACKCLOSE' Hundred] In FORDHAM the Abbot of St E[theldreda]'s of Ely holds 30 acres which a free man held. Always 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. Of this he had nothing except the patronage. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,54 In RYSTON 3 free men, 6 acres. Value 16d. In these he had nothing except the patronage and St Benedict's ^[of Ramsey]^ the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,55 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In LYNN 1 free man, 13 acres; 1 salt-house. Value 4s. The Abbot of Ely held this and it was in [* Archbishop *] Stigand's jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] NFK 66,56 In ISLINGTON William of Ecouis held 2 free men, at 6 acres. Value 12d. [= Annexation of Reginald son of Ivo =] List 13 [ANNEXATION OF ROBERT MALET] NFK 66,57 SHROPHAM {Hundred} In KILVERSTONE 1 free man in patronage only, 11 acres. Value 8d. Walter of Caen holds this man from Robert [* Malet *]. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] NFK 66,58 [`FREEBRIDGE' Hundred and a Half] In LEZIATE Robert Malet held 2 free men, at 60 acres; meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 plough. 1 smallholder. 1 mill. Value 5s. Roger Bigot's predecessor had the patronage only of these. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] NFK 66,59 [DISS Half-Hundred] In GISSING Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *], Robert Malet's man, annexed 10 acres from St Edmund's land [held] in lordship. Value 20d. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] NFK 66,60 In FRITTON 1 free man of King Edward's, at 15 acres, whom William Malet held; R[obert] ^[Malet]^ was recently holding him. Because he has now at last acknowledged that [this man] is not of the Holding of his father, he has made him over in the King's hands. He has 1/2 plough; 2 smallholders. Value 40d. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] NFK 66,61 In FERSFIELD, William the gross held from Robert ^[Malet]^ 1 free man under the patronage of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], with 4 acres, whom W[illiam] Malet held on the day he died. Walter now holds him from Robert ^[Malet]^ but Robert Malet counters that he did not know of it until the day when it was put in writing. Then he ploughed with 2 oxen, now with 1. Value 8d. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] NFK 66,62 In DISS 1 free man, 5 acres of the lordship of the manor, whom W[illiam] Malet held but he did not belong to his Holding. In the same way he ^[Robert Malet]^ asserts that he did not know. Always 2 oxen. Value 10d. [= Annexation of Robert Malet =] List 14 [ANNEXATION OF WALTER GIFFARD] NFK 66,63 [SOUTH GREENHOE Hundred] Germund , Walter Giffard's man, annexed 4 acres of SWAFFHAM, from Count Alan's manor. ^[Earl R[alph] ^[the constable]^ held it]^ [= Annexation of Walter Giffard =] List 15 [ANNEXATION OF WILLIAM OF WARENNE] NFK 66,64 In BRADENHAM William of Warenne holds 1/2 carucate of land which Godric [* the steward *] held. Always 5 villagers, 2 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship and 1 men's plough. Also 2 free men who hold land [ploughed] by 2 oxen. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now the same, but William's men say that he had nothing from it. William held this land before [Ralph] forfeited but as the Hundred testifies [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] held it when he forfeited. Afterwards Robert Blunt [held it] at revenue from the King and Godric [answered for it] in the King's treasury in his return for 20s. Later it was in the King's hands. The men of the Hundred did not see the writ or the commissioner who delivered it to W[illiam]. [= Annexation of William of Warenne =] NFK 66,65 In [Cockley] CLEY 2 free men, 14 acres. Value 7d. [= Annexation of William of Warenne =] NFK 66,66 [`GRIMSHOE' Hundred] In WILTON 1 free man before 1066, 40 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Then and later 1/2 plough. <277a> Value 20d. In this his predecessor had nothing except the patronage. [= Annexation of William of Warenne =] NFK 66,67 [`MITFORD' Hundred and a Half] In SHIPDHAM William of Warenne's men hold 44 acres which Broddi and Alwin held from the King before 1066. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Then woodland, 40 pigs, now 20. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 8s and 3 half pence. This was always of the King's manor of Saham [Toney]. They did not have a deliverer so the Hundred testifies. [= Annexation of William of Warenne =] NFK 66,68 In [East] TUDDENHAM 4 free men, 1/2 carucate of land from Frederic's Holding. [They were] in patronage to his predecessor. Always 1 smallholder. 2 ploughs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. Winemar holds from W[illiam] ^[of Warenne]^. [= Annexation of William of Warenne =] List 16 [ANNEXATION OF RALPH OF TOSNY] NFK 66,69 [SOUTH GREENHOE Hundred] In LITTLE CRESSINGHAM the King has 2 free men in lordship, at 1 carucate of land. [1] has 2 ploughs, 2 villagers and 1 smallholder; the other 3 villagers, 1 smallholder; meadow, 4 acres. He pays 12s which Ralph of Tosny had hitherto. [= Annexation of Ralph of Tosny =] NFK 66,70 In HOLME [Hale] 1 free man held 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1/2 plough; 1/4 of a mill; meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. R[alph] ^[of Tosny]^ likewise had this too. [= Annexation of Ralph of Tosny =] List 17 [ANNEXATION OF ROGER BIGOT] NFK 66,71 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In FLITCHAM Roger Bigot holds 10 free men, at 80 acres which Ranulf son of Walter holds. Meadow, 6 1/2 acres; 2 ploughs. Value 12s. His predecessor had the patronage only of these and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the jurisdiction and patronage over 1 and the jurisdiction over the others. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,72 Hundred of WAYLAND In GRISTON 4 free men, 26 acres which R[anulf] ^[son of Walter]^ also holds from R[oger] ^[Bigot]^. Value 4s. In this Roger's predecessor had nothing except the patronage, the King and the Earl the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,73 In THOMPSON 1 free man, 15 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough, <277b> now 2 oxen. Value 2s. The same R[anulf] ^[son of Walter]^ also holds. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,74 [SHROPHAM Hundred] In HOCKHAM 1 free man in patronage only, 8 acres. Value 8d. The jurisdiction is in Buckenham. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,75 In SNETTERTON a free man, 5 acres and 3 roods. 2 oxen. Value 16d. Of this ^[Roger Bigot's predecessor had]^ the patronage only. The jurisdiction is in Buckenham. Ralph son of Herlewin holds from R[oger] ^[Bigot]^. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,76 Hundred of `GUILTCROSS' In [Great] SNAREHILL 1 free man, 15 acres, as part of the Holding of Thorsten of Thetford. His predecessor had the patronage only there the jurisdiction [is] in the King's [manor of] Kenninghall. Value 15d. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,77 In [Great] SNAREHILL 3 free men in patronage and fold-rights. All other jurisdiction [is] in Kenninghall. They have 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 20d. Thorsten [* of Thetford *] holds this. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,78 [`WEST FLEGG' Hundred] In THURNE 1 free man under the patronage only of St Benedict's ^[of Holme]^, 43 acres. He was an outlaw. Because Alwy [* of Thetford *] made him an outlaw, he has half the land in Roger Bigot's Holding. Meadow, 9 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 3s, now 4[s]. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,79 In SOMERTON 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, 30 acres. 1 smallholder. [Meadow], 1 1/2 acres; 1/2 plough. Roger's reeve holds this and pays 2 {orae} every year to the King's reeve under Roger Bigot. But it did not belong [to the reeve] and Roger did not know. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,80 `HENSTEAD' Hundred In BRAMERTON Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds from Roger 16 acres which a free woman under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] held. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held when he forfeited so the Hundred testifies, and later Robert Blunt in the King's hands, and now Aitard [* of Vaux *], a man under the patronage of Roger Bigot, holds it since R[alph] forfeited. The Hundred testifies that it is so and the woman herself offers judicial ordeal that it is true as the Hundred testifies. Aitard [* of Vaux *] counters this. Under her there are two whole free men and a half, at 6 acres. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Between them all always 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 4[s]. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,81 In BIXLEY 1 free man under the patronage of Aslak with a half-a-free-man before 1066, at 17 acres. Always 1/2 plough. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Roger Bigot has custody of him in the King's hands so he says and he pays tribute in the Hundred. But the Hundred testifies that Godric the steward held under the King as part of Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^'s Holding for 1 year before he forfeited and later for 2 years of the King's gift. Against this Roger Bigot offers to prove the contrary by judicial ordeal or by battle. Godric claims this [land] with half <278a> of the land which is in Roger Bigot's return. Godric the steward acquired this for 1/2 carucate of land. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,82 In PORINGLAND 1 free man under the patronage of Edwin before 1066. Later Godric [* the steward *] [held] and afterwards Alfred on account of a forfeiture. He had quit himself of that forfeiture as the Hundred testifies but by order of the Bishop of Bayeux Roger Bigot kept [the land] in the King's hands and still does so. He holds 15 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value always 16d. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,83 DISS Half-Hundred In OSMONDISTON, Hugh of Corbon under Roger Bigot annexed a half of 1 free man, with 10 acres of land and part of a close. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held this land when he forfeited. Later when it was in the King's hands, Hugh of Corbon who now holds, annexed it. Ralph of Fougères holds the manor but he does not have this part. Value always 2s. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,84 This is the Hundred of `EAST FLEGG' In FILBY 51 acres; 1 free man before 1066. Then Alwy [* of Thetford *] had the patronage only of this man's wife and the wife had nothing out of this land. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ had possession of this land when he forfeited. Robert Blunt held it at tribute in the King's hands. Later the same Alwy, R[oger] Bigot's predecessor, annexed it under Godric [* the steward *], and his son Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] held it. Whereof Roger Bigot has given pledge and does not claim this land as part of his Holding. Now Godric has custody of it in the King's hands. There is on that land 1 plough; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,85 Hundred of HUMBLEYARD In SWARDESTON a half-a-free-man of whom Godric [* the steward *]'s predecessor had the patronage only before 1066. The same Godric had possession when Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ forfeited. Lately Ralph of Noron held him. He has 15 acres. Half a smallholder. 1/2 plough; meadow, 1/2 acre. He paid 10s to Godric and lately he paid 12s to Ralph ^[of Noron]^. [^[Earl]^ Ralph] kept back this man from Godric, and another half-man likewise, at 5 acres. Value 12d. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] NFK 66,86 `DEPWADE' Hundred In HAPTON 1 free [man], 15 acres. Value 32d. Herbert, Roger Bigot's chamberlain, held this man. Count Eustace's men claim to him as part of his Holding and he is not <278b> of his Holding; now he is in the King's hands. Herbert has given pledge of this at 16d which he had. [= Annexation of Roger Bigot =] List 18 [ANNEXATION OF PETER OF VALOGNES] NFK 66,87 The Hundred and a Half of `FREEBRIDGE' In DERSINGHAM 1 free man, 12 acres. Value 12d. Peter of Valognes holds this man. His predecessor had the patronage only of him and [* Archbishop *] Stigand the jurisdiction. In the same ^[Dersingham]^ 21 free men hold 2 carucates of land and 35 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs; meadow, 7 acres. Value of the whole, 40s. His predecessor had the patronage only of all these; 18 of them were to give 2s each if they wished to withdraw. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction of them all. In the same ^[Dersingham]^ 2 free men, 2 carucates of land. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. One of these had 6 free men and 5 smallholders, the other 4 smallholders. Always 1 men's plough; meadow, 11 1/2 acres. Value then and later 40s; now 25[s]. [= Annexation of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 66,88 Hundred of DOCKING In SHERNBORNE 1 Freeman of [* Earl *] Harold's, 60 acres, who was an adjunct of Sedgeford before 1066; now W[illiam] of Parthenay holds from him and vouches [him as] deliverer. Value 6s 8d. In the same ^[Shernborne]^ 1 free [man] in patronage only, 6 acres. Value 6d. [= Annexation of Peter of Valognes =] NFK 66,89 `[North] GREENHOE' Hundred In BINHAM Peter holds 9 free men who were the King's men and [* Earl *] Gyrth's; 5 carucates of land. 22 smallholders. Then 9 ploughs between them all, now 6 1/2. Meadow, 8 acres. Then 1 mill. Value then £4; now [£]7 of the £20 which are in Binham. [= Annexation of Peter of Valognes =] List 19 [ANNEXATION OF RALPH OF BEAUFOUR] NFK 66,90 SHROPHAM Hundred In HARGHAM Ralph of Beaufour holds 2 free men, at 20 acres, whom Warin holds from him. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now 2 oxen. Value 20d. His predecessor had the patronage only of these before 1066 and Eudo [* son of Clamahoc *] held them. The jurisdiction is in Buckenham. [= Annexation of Ralph of Beaufour =] NFK 66,91 WALSHAM Hundred In [Wood]BASTWICK Godric, a free man in patronage, held 30 <279a> acres before 1066. He was Godric of Ross's man; now Ralph of Beaufour holds. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 plough between him and the men. Value always 4s less 4d. [= Annexation of Ralph of Beaufour =] NFK 66,92 In UPTON [Ralph ^[of Beaufour]^ has] 4 free men under the patronage only of Godric before 1066, at 26 acres of land. Meadow, 6 acres; always 1/2 plough. Value 3s 8d. [= Annexation of Ralph of Beaufour =] NFK 66,93 Further, in [Wood]BASTWICK Ulfkil holds 4 free men under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, at 30 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 2s, now 3s 6d. Further, the same Ulfkil also holds 4 free men, at 4 acres of land. Meadow, 1/2 acre. They have always ploughed with 2 oxen. Value 12d. [= Annexation of Ralph of Beaufour =] NFK 66,94 BLOFIELD Hundred In THORPE [St Andrew] 1 Freeman, 8 acres of land with every customary due by his ^[Ralph of Beaufour's]^ predecessor Eudo ^[son of]^ Clamahoc. Value 17d. [= Annexation of Ralph of Beaufour =] List 20 [ANNEXATION OF HUGH DE MONTFORT] NFK 66,95 Hundred of `GUILTCROSS' In WICK Hugh de Montfort holds 1 free man in patronage only, at 30 acres of land. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value 3s 4d. The jurisdiction is in Kenninghall. [= Annexation of Hugh de Montfort =] NFK 66,96 In [West] BILNEY Hugh ^[de Montfort]^ holds 8 free [men] in patronage only, 1 carucate of land. 1 plough; meadow, 8 acres. 3 smallholders. Value 10s. [= Annexation of Hugh de Montfort =] List 21 [ANNEXATION OF EARL HUGH] NFK 66,97 Hundred of HOLT In WEYBOURNE Ranulf [* of Mainwaring *] holds 12 free men and a half from Earl Hugh [who were] under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold. They dwell in Weybourne, in Salthouse, in Kelling and in Bodham and hold 3 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 1 villager; 25 smallholders. Then 7 1/2 ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 7 mills. Value then £7; now [£]6. [= Annexation of Earl Hugh =] NFK 66,98 `CLAVERING' Hundred In RAVENINGHAM [Earl Hugh holds] 1 free man at 3 acres. It was in the tribute of Raveningham when [* Earl *] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited. Nicholas Earl Hugh's goldsmith kept him back. Value 6d. Now he is in the King's hands. [= Annexation of Earl Hugh =] NFK 66,99 NORTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In [North] BARNINGHAM 7 free men of Wulfric's before 1066; now Robert Gernon holds, at 40 acres of land. <279b> Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now 1. Value then 5s 4d, now 8s. In the same village ^[[North] Barningham]^ 2 free [men] in patronage before 1066; now Ansketil son of Ospak holds, at 28 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. They are in the King's hands because there was no-one to render account. [= Annexation of Robert Gernon =] List 22 [ANNEXATION OF EUDO THE STEWARD] NFK 66,100 BLOFIELD Hundred In POSTWICK 2 free men under the patronage of Skuli, at 60 acres. Now Eudo the steward holds from his predecessor, Lisois [* of Moutiers *]. Meadow, 8 acres; always 1 plough. Value then 5s, now he pays 2s with service. [= Annexation of Eudo the steward =] List 23 [ANNEXATION OF RABEL THE CARPENTER] NFK 66,101 In [Free]THORPE and LIMPENHOE Rabel the carpenter holds 20 free men under the patronage of Finch, at 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Meadow, 78 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 3. Value then 10s; now 11[s] 6d. [= Annexation of Rabel the carpenter =] NFK 66,102 In SOUTHWOOD 1 free man under the patronage of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *] held before 1066. When [* Earl *] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited it was in the tribute of the King's manor; now Rabel the carpenter holds, 4 acres of land. Value 8d. [= Annexation of Rabel the carpenter =] List 24 [ANNEXATION OF RANULF BROTHER OF ILGER] NFK 66,103 SOUTH ERPINGHAM Hundred In ERPINGHAM 1 free man, 4 acres. Value 16d. Humphrey [* nephew of Ranulf brother of Ilger *] holds this under Ranulf brother of Ilger. [= Annexation of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] NFK 66,104 Hundred of `HAPPING' In WALCOTT 3 free men, 90 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value 20s. [= Annexation of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] List 25 [ANNEXATION OF RANULF PEVEREL] NFK 66,105 [HUMBLEYARD Hundred] In [Great] MELTON 1 free man whom Ranulf Peverel annexed. He has 6 acres; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 6d. [= Annexation of Ranulf Peverel =] List 26 [ANNEXATION OF ULFKIL] <280a> NFK 66,106 [`DEPWADE' Hundred] In FORNCETT Skuli, a free man of whom Hermer [* of Ferrers *]'s predecessor had the patronage, held 13 acres; now it is in the King's hands. Value 10d. There was a house on this land before 1066 which Ulfkil the King's reeve removed; of this he has given pledge. [= Annexation of Ulfkil =] List 27 [ANNEXATION OF WALTER CNUT] NFK 66,107 In TIBENHAM 1 free man of whom Robert Malet's predecessor had the patronage before 1066, 15 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Value 2s. Walter Cnut held this land for the reason that his predecessor had it in pledge before 1066 for 16s. [= Annexation of Walter Cnut =] List 28 [ANNEXATION OF RAINER] NFK 66,108 [`FREEBRIDGE' Hundred] In EAST WINCH Rainer held 1 free man before 1066, at 1 acre. [= Annexation of Rainer =] <280b> <281a> <281a> SUFFOLK List 1 L [LIST OF LANDHOLDERS IN SUFFOLK] 1 William King of the English 2 The Count of Mortain 3 Count Alan 4 Earl Hugh 5 Count Eustace 6 Robert Malet 7 Roger Bigot 8 Roger of Poitou 9 William of Ecouis 10 Hermer of Ferrers 11 Ralph of Beaufour 12 Frodo the Abbot's brother 13 Godric the steward 14 The Abbot of St Edmund's 15 Archbishop Lanfranc 16 The Bishop of Bayeux 17 The Abbot of Ramsey 18 The Bishop of Thetford 19 The same Bishop's Holding 20 The Bishop of Rochester 21 The Abbot of Ely 22 The Bishop of Evreux 23 The Abbot of Bernay 24 The Abbess of Chatteris 25 Richard son of Count Gilbert 26 William of Warenne 27 Swein of Essex 28 Eudo the steward 29 Roger of Auberville 30 William the brother of the same man ^[Roger of Auberville]^ 31 Hugh de Montfort 32 Geoffrey de Mandeville 33 Ralph Baynard 34 Ranulf Peverel 35 Aubrey de Vere 36 Robert Gernon 37 Peter of Valognes 38 Roger of Rames 39 Ranulf brother of Ilger 40 Robert son of Corbucion 41 Walter the deacon 42 Tihel of Helléan 43 Ralph of Limésy 44 Robert of Tosny 45 Walter Giffard 46 The Countess of Aumale 47 William of Arques 48 Drogo of la Beuvrière 49 Hugh of Grandmesnil 50 Ralph of Fougères 51 Walter of St Valery 52 Humphrey the chamberlain 53 Eudo son of Spirewic 54 William of Vatteville 55 John son of Waleran 56 Humphrey son of Aubrey 57 Hubert of Mont-Canisy 58 Gundwin 59 Sasselin 60 Robert of Verly 61 Ralph Pinel 62 Isaac 63 Northmann ^[the sheriff]^ 64 Judicael the priest 65 Gerald the marshal 66 Robert Blunt 67 Hervey of Bourges 68 Gilbert the bowman 69 Ralph the bowman 70 Rainald the Breton 71 Robert of Stratford 72 Stanhard ^[son of Alwy]^ 73 Wulfmer 74 Vavassors 75 The King's free men 76 Annexations in the King's despite [77 Disputes between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother] SUFFOLK <281b> ?1? [LANDS OF THE KING] List 2 LAND OF THE KING, OF THE REALM, which Roger Bigot looks after in Suffolk. SUF 1,1 Hundred of STOWMARKET King William holds THORNEY, which King Edward held as one manor, for 5 carucates of land. Always 36 villagers; 18 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, later 1, now none. Then and later on 1 plough in lordship, now none, but before 1066 2 possible with it. Then and later 45 men's ploughs, now 19. Woodland, then 30 pigs, now 6; meadow, then 14 acres, later and now 12; then 2 mills, later and now 1. Also a market there. A church before 1066, with 1 carucate of free land, but Hugh de Montfort has 23 acres of this carucate, and claims [it] for a chapel which four brothers, free men of Hugh's, built on their own land, next to the cemetery of the mother church; they were inhabitants of the parish of the mother church, because he could not take over the whole parish. This mother church had, by purchase, the half of the burial fees for all time, and a fourth part of what other alms were made. Whether this chapel was consecrated or not the Hundred does not know. In this carucate of the church's there were 5 smallholders and 1 villager. Always 2 ploughs. In this manor there were 40 Freemen with all customary dues before 1066; after Roger [Bigot] acquired [it], they were all taken away except for 7. These have always had 58 acres and 1/2 plough, but before 1066, 1 plough between 4. The reeve of this manor held 26 acres in the King's jurisdiction before 1066. When this manor was undivided, its value was £15 at face value; when Roger ^[Bigot]^ acquired [it] £35; now [£]40 blanched. Thorney has 1 league in length and 1 in width; whoever holds there pays 15d in tax. Of this manor, Hugh de Montfort has 20 Freemen, Count Robert ^[of Mortain]^ 6, Roger of Auberville 4, Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] has 2, Roger of Poitou 3. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,2 BOSMERE Hundred King Edward held BRAMFORD; for 12 carucates of land, as a manor. Always 40 villagers; 8 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and later, 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2; always 18 men's ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; always 1 mill. A church, 80 acres of free land; 1 plough. Then 10 pigs, now 12; always 30 sheep. Value then £[***]; now [£]15 by weight. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,3 In [Great] BLAKENHAM 9 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land in the King's jurisdiction. Always 3 ploughs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,4 In SOMERSHAM 4 Freemen [with] 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,5 In `OLDEN' 1 Freeman and a half; 10 acres; 1/2 plough. <282a> Value 20d. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,6 In STONHAM 1 Freeman with 12 acres before 1066. The Bishop of Bayeux now holds him, and Roger Bigot holds [him] from him. That Freeman could not withdraw. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,7 CLAYDON Hundred In HEMINGSTONE 1 free [man], Alwin, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Wulfmer the reeve added this free man to the King's revenue of Bramford, and Roger the sheriff is guarantor for him; he pays 5s each year. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,8 `HARTISMERE' Hundred King Edward held DISS before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 14 villagers; 24 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 18 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. A church, 24 acres; 1/2 plough. Always 7 cattle. Then 5 pigs; then 9 sheep, now 11; always 5 goats. Value then £15, with the jurisdiction of one and a half Hundreds, and half a day['s supply] of honey, with the customary dues; now £30 by weight. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 4d in tax. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,9 Anund held BROME before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 1/2 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. 3 free [men] and a half under the patronage of Anund; 14 acres. 1 plough. Value 2s 2d. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,10 In EASTON [Bavents] 2 villagers; 1 carucate of land. Earl R[alph] [* the constable *] held them; Fulcred later added them to the manor of Blythburgh, in the time of R[obert] Malet. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,11 In GISLINGHAM 1 free man, Leofric; 3 acres. Value 6d. In the same [Gislingham] 7 acres which W[illiam] of Bourneville holds as of Diss. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,12 `BLYTHING' Hundred King Edward held BLYTHBURGH as a manor; 5 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 8 villagers; 39 smallholders; 1 slave Then 1 plough in lordship. Land for 5 ploughs in lordship, but Roger ^[Bigot]^ acquired 3 oxen, and now they are likewise there. Always 21 men's ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 7 Freemen [with] every customary due; 3 carucates of land and 84 acres. Always 16 smallholders; 9 ploughs; 1 market. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. The fourth penny from the dues of the enclosure of {Riseburc} belongs to this manor, between the King and the Earl. All this paid, before 1066, £30 at face value and one day['s supply] of honey, with the whole of the customary due; when Roger [Bigot] acquired [it], £50 by weight; now £23 by weight. A church, 2 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2; then 4 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Then it paid 10000 herrings; now 50s and 3000 herrings. Osbern Male holds this in the King's alms. To this church belong two other [churches] without land. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] <282b> SUF 1,13 In DARSHAM Alwin the priest held 30 acres of land before 1066 as a manor. 1 smallholder; 1 free man with 2 acres. 1/2 church with 6 acres, value 12d. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. ^[Of this, R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage before 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,14 And in STRICKLAND Alwin ^[the priest]^ also held 1 carucate of land and 40 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 2 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 11. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 1 pig, 16 sheep. Value then 25s; now 30s. Of this, R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage before 1066. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,15 Hundred of CARLFORD In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] 9 free men with 31 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 5s; now 3[s]. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,16 WANGFORD Hundred In RINGSFIELD 1 free man of King Edward's; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 20 pigs; 1/2 mill. 1 church; 15 acres; value 2s 8d. Always 2 ploughs; 2 cattle, 5 pigs, 30 sheep, 16 goats. Value then 20s; now 16[s]. In the same [Ringsfield] 11 free men under the patronage of Wulfsi before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Then 4 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,17 83 free men were added from this Hundred to [Hugh] de Montfort's manor after 1066, of whom 12 have been mentioned above, who did not pay any customary due to the above-mentioned manor [of Ringsfield] before 1066, but now pay £15. Aelfric the reeve arranged that customary due for them in the time of R[oger] Bigot. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,18 In WESTON 1 free man, Hakon, a free man of King Edward's; 40 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1/2 plough in lordship. And his own men [have] 1/2 plough. Woodland for 10 pigs. In the same [Weston] 1 free man, Alric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 40 acres as a manor. Always 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. They all paid 6s 8d before 1066. In the same [Weston] 1 free man, Sprotwulf, under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth]^ 30 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2; 2 men's oxen. Meadow, 1/2 acre. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,19 In WORLINGHAM 1 free man, Ulf, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 40 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same [Worlingham] 1 free man, Aethelstan, under the patronage of Wulfsi; 40 acres as 1 manor. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same [Worlingham] 1 free man, Aethelsi, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 30 acres as 1 manor. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. In the same [Worlingham] 1 free man, Godric, under the patronage of Wulfsi; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. A further 64 free men hold 5 carucates of land and have always ploughed 6 carucates. Meadow, 4 acres. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,20 In RINGSFIELD the King has part of one church; 20 acres. <283a> Others have a share there. Value 3s. ^[King Edward held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,21 In WESTON 1 church which free men of the King's hold; 20 acres. Value 3s. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,22 In WORLINGHAM 2 churches; 40 acres. Value 6s. Others have a share there. R[obert] of Vaux holds the half part of one of these churches, with 30 acres. 1 smallholder. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,23 LOTHING Hundred Earl Gyrth held MUTFORD before 1066, and Wulfsi under him; 3 1/2 [carucates] of land as 1 manor. Always 18 villagers; 6 smallholders. Then 16 slaves, now 10. Then 4 [ploughs] in lordship, now 3; always 3 men's ploughs. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 2. Always 7 cattle, 30 pigs, 160 sheep, 50 goats, 2 beehives. Value then 60s; now the same. It has 2 leagues in length and 9 furlongs in width; 4s in tax. In the same [Mutford] 12 free men under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 9 ploughs between them, now 7. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland for 16 pigs. 2 churches; 43 acres. 4 of these 12 dwell in Mutford, 2 in Rushmere, 2 in Gisleham, 3 in Pakefield and 2 in Kirkley. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,24 Another 26 [free men] [dwell] in MUTFORD, with 2 carucates of land. Always 4 ploughs. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,25 In {KISLEA} 20 free men; 1 carucate and 10 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,26 In RUSHMERE 4 free men; 33 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,27 In PAKEFIELD 6 free men; 30 acres. 1 plough. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,28 In KIRKLEY 6 free [men]; 30 acres. 1 plough. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,29 In {BECHETUNA} 5 free [men]; 1 carucate of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. ^[Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed a customary due on the free men after 1066]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,30 In BARNBY 8 free [men]; 80 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. All these paid 13s 6d before 1066, but now they pay £30. Aelfric [* the reeve *] imposed this customary due on them after 1066, under R[oger] Bigot. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,31 In KESSINGLAND 1 free man, Osfrith, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 15 acres. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,32 Half-Hundred of `LOTHINGLAND' [* Earl *] Gyrth held GORLESTON before 1066; 5 carucates of land as 1 manor. Then 20 villagers, now 12; always 5 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 4. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; 3 salt-houses. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 5 cattle, now none; always 300 sheep. In YARMOUTH 24 fishermen belong to this manor. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,33 In LOWESTOFT 1 outlier; 4 carucates of land less 30 acres. Then 5 villagers, now 3; always 10 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 3. <283b> Always 10 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Then 14 cattle, now 8. Always 11 pigs; 160 sheep. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it. It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,34 In LOUND, 1 outlier ^[of Gorleston]^; [* Earl *] Gyrth held it for 2 carucates of land. Always 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough [in lordship]. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 50 pigs. 1 cob. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,35 In BELTON 1 outlier ^[of Gorleston]^; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 [men's] plough, now 1/2. Then 1 cob; always 160 sheep. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it. It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,36 In GAPTON Wulfsi held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 3 villagers, now 2; then 3 smallholders, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 60s. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,37 In WANGFORD Hundred 1 outlier in ELLOUGH and in WILLINGHAM ^[of Gorleston]^; 60 acres. 3 villagers. 1 plough. Woodland for 40 pigs. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it. It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,38 In Norfolk, in GILLINGHAM 30 acres. 1 villager. 1/2 plough. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it. It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,39 In BECCLES 82 acres. 5 villagers. 1 plough. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it. It is [included] in the valuation of Gorleston]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,40 Of BECCLES market the King has a fourth part, and [a fourth part] of every customary due. Value of the whole of this ^[Gorleston]^ before 1066, except for 2 carucates of land, £10; now it pays £27. This Half-Hundred has 6 leagues in length and 2 1/2 leagues and 2 furlongs in width; 10s in tax. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,41 Also, in SOMERLEYTON, 90 acres; they belong to Gorleston. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,42 In GORLESTON 20 free men with 90 acres, who belong to the manor as regards every customary due, and [are included] in the valuation of the manor ^[of Gorleston]^. Then 7 ploughs, now 5. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,43 [In] BECCLES 12 free men; 48 acres. 1 plough. They likewise [belong to the manor]. All this is [included] in the valuation of the manor ^[of Gorleston]^. ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth held it]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,44 In LOUND Alric, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then and now 1 plough [in lordship]; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 12 pigs, 50 sheep. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. Under him, 4 free men with 1 carucate of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland for 10 pigs. Value always 10s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,45 Also, in CORTON, the same free man Alric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship 1 men's plough. Always 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 12 pigs, 50 sheep. Value then and now 20s. Under him, 15 free men; 80 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Woodland for 3 pigs. Value then and now 10s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,46 In LOUND 1 free man, Wulfsi, under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth, held]^ 1 carucate of land as a manor. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 12 pigs. 2 cobs, 5 cattle, 15 pigs, 60 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then 10s; now the same. Under him, 3 free men; 40 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,47 In FLIXTON 1 free man, Hakon, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 3 carucates of land as a manor. Then and now 2 villagers; 14 smallholders; 4 slaves. <284a> Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 15 pigs, 160 sheep, 20 goats. Value always 30s. Under him, 21 free men; 3 carucates of land. 6 smallholders. Then 10 ploughs, now 8. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value always 40s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,48 In SOMERLEYTON 1 free man, Ulf, under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth]^ 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then and now 2 ploughs [in lordship]; always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 15 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 2 cobs, 6 pigs, 80 sheep. Value always 20s. Under him, 5 free men; 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 4 pigs. Value 3s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,49 In FRITTON 1 free man, Godwin, under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth]^ 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 20 pigs. 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 16 pigs, 160 sheep, 3 goats, 3 beehives. Value always 20s. Under him, 2 free men; 60 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 5s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,50 In FLIXTON 1 free man, Edric; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 6 pigs, 40 sheep. Value always 30s. In the same [Flixton] 2 free men of Edric's, with 5 acres. Value 10d. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,51 In HOPTON 1 free man, Thorger , under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 80 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough in lordship. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 1 cob, 5 cattle, 8 pigs, 60 sheep, 3 beehives. Value always 5s. In the same [Hopton] 1 free man, Siric, under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth]^ 60 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. 1 plough. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 cob, 4 oxen, 8 pigs, 69 sheep. Value always 5s. Under Thorger and Siric, 8 free men; 80 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,52 In SOMERLEYTON 1 free man, Wihtred the priest; 40 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 5 pigs. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 5 pigs, 33 sheep. Value 5s. 1 church; 20 acres; value 3s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,53 In BROWSTON 1 free man, Ulfkil; 40 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for 10 pigs. 1 cob, 2 cattle, 7 pigs, 30 sheep, 3 goats. Value 5s. Under him, 1 free man; 30 acres. Value 2s. In the same [Browston] 1 free man, Brothir ; 60 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough; 1 cob, 2 cattle, 7 pigs, 40 sheep. Value always 5s. Also, in the same [Browston] 1 free man, Godwin; 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. In the same [Browston] 2 free men; 80 acres of land. 1 smallholder. <284b> Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value always 6s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,54 In GORLESTON 4 free men; 1 carucate of land. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Value then 20s; now 16s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,55 In GAPTON 1 free man, Ulf; 60 acres as 1 manor. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 1 cob, 3 cattle, 6 pigs, 80 sheep. Value 5s. In the same [Gapton] 1 free man, Aethelstan; 60 acres as 1 manor. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. 4 cattle, 3 pigs, 30 sheep. Value 4s. Also, in the same [Gapton] 1 free man, Sprotwulf; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 3 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. In the same [Gapton] 1 free man, Wulfnoth; 30 acres. Value 2s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,56 In AKETHORPE, 1 free man, Aelmer the priest; 80 acres as 1 manor. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 3 pigs, 48 sheep. Value 10s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,57 In `NEWTON' 1 free man; 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,58 In FRITTON 2 free men; 80 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Then 1 salt-house. Value always 10s. In the same [Fritton] 1 free man, Leofric; 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 3s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,59 In BELTON 3 free men; 90 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 1. Value always 10s. ^[All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say]^ [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] SUF 1,60 In HERRINGFLEET 1 free man, Wulfsi; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough in lordship, now none; then 1/2 men's plough, now none. Woodland for 12 pigs. Value always 4s. All these men paid 20s to the revenue before 1066; and later in the time of R[oger] Bigot, Alric? the reeve increased [it to] 100s and in the time of H[ugh] of Houdain [to] £50, as the men say. [= Land of King William which Roger Bigot looks after =] List 3 LANDS OF EARL RALPH ^[WADER]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in Suffolk, in the King's hands. SUF 1,61 THEDWASTRE Hundred In TOSTOCK the King has 36 free men, under the patronage of Edeva the rich before 1066, who belong in Norton; 1 carucate of land between the men. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 13s 4d. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,62 In THURSTON, 14 free men. Of these, St Edmund's had the patronage, with every customary due, over 4 whole [free men] and over 4 half [free men] who belong in Norton. But Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ held them, when he forfeited. Between them, 1/2 carucate of land. Under them, 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 2 ploughs. Value always 6s 8d. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] <285a> SUF 1,63 `THINGOE' Hundred In SAXHAM 6 free men, under the patronage of Edeva the rich before 1066; the jurisdiction [is] in Norton; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Woodland, 2 pigs. Value always 10s. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,64 STOWMARKET Hundred In FINBOROUGH 2 free men, under the patronage of Edeva [* the rich *], held 25 acres. In the jurisdiction of the Hundred; it belongs in Norton. Always 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Norton. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,65 In MENDLESHAM 1 free man belongs in Thorney, with 3 acres. Value 6d. The full jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,66 BOSMERE Hundred In STONHAM 5 Freemen; 18 acres. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred of Bosmere; they belong in Mendlesham. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held them]^ In the same [Stonham] 3 free men have been added; 12 acres. They now belong in Mendlesham. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,67 In [Great] BLAKENHAM 5 free men, in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of Edeva the fair; 60 acres. They have been added to Norton ^[in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres less 1 pole. Value then 12s 4d; now 16s 4d. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,68 In {LANGHEDENA} 3 free men; 72 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 12s 4d. ^[Over all the free men, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066; they were added to the revenue of Norton in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,69 In OFFTON 2 free men; 50 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 11s 4d. In [the lands of] the church, however, 16 acres. ^[Over all the free men, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066; they were added to the revenue of Norton in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,70 In BADLEY 1 free man; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 7s 8d. 1 Freeman; 20 acres. Value 4s. ^[Over all the free men, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066; they were added to the revenue of Norton in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,71 In DARMSDEN 1 free man; 60 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres; then and now 1 mill. Value then 16s; now 9s 4d. ^[Over all the free men, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066; they were added to the revenue of Norton in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,72 In SHARPSTONE 1 free man; 2 acres. Value 2d. ^[Over all the free men, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066; they were added to the revenue of Norton in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,73 In ASHBOCKING 1 free man, Almer; 93 acres and 20 acres of pasture as 1 manor. Then 3 smallholders, now 6. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. 1/2 church, 16 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s] 6d. A church, 3 acres; value 6d. Over all of them, Edeva the fair had the jurisdiction and patronage before 1066. They pay £4 to the revenue of Norton; they were added in the time of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,74 CLAYDON Hundred In CODDENHAM Almer, a free man, held 8 acres. Value 16d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,75 PARHAM Half-Hundred Thormoth held PARHAM; 2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Always 4 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, later and now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, then 20 pigs, now 10. Then 50 pigs, now 30; always 5 cattle. Then 24 sheep, now 38; then 50 <285b> goats, now 58. Value then 100s; later £7; now [£]10 blanched, and 20s as a premium at face value. In the same [Parham] 6 free men; 24 acres. Always 1/2 plough. They are [included] in the same valuation. Thormoth had the jurisdiction of the manor, and of three free men, and the Abbot of Ely [had it] of three. It has 11 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 40d in tax. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,76 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held MENDLESHAM; 7 carucates of land and 42 acres as 1 manor. Then 33 villagers, later 27, now 24; always 19 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2; then 15 1/2 men's ploughs, later and now 13. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, then 1000 pigs, later and now 800. 2 cobs, 11 cattle, 90 pigs, 35 goats. 1 outlier, 26 acres; 1 smallholder and 1 plough. A church, 40 acres; 1 plough. Value then £25; when Godric acquired [it] £20; now it pays £25 blanched [and] at face value, 40s as a premium. It has 1 league and 6 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 8d [in] tax. Burghard [had] the jurisdiction. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,77 In COTTON 18 free men; of one, Alwin [* of Mendlesham *] by name, with 10 acres, the Abbot ^[of St Edmund's]^ had half the patronage; [they were] added to this manor [of Mendlesham]; 1 carucate of land and 15 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 6s 8d. They are [included] in the same valuation [of Mendlesham]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 6 furlongs and 8 perches in length, and 6 [furlongs] in width; 12d in tax. The Hundred testifies that the King and the Earl truly had full jurisdiction before 1066, but the men of the village testify that Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] had the jurisdiction both of the free men and of his own villagers. They do not have any other witness beside themselves, but they are willing to prove [it] by every means. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,78 In WICKHAM [Skeith] 8 smallholders; 18 acres of the lordship of Mendlesham. 1 plough. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ 2 half free men and 2 whole [free men]; 8 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham. In the same [Wickham Skeith] 37 1/2 acres; 6 free men. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 12[s]. They are [included] in the above valuation [of Mendlesham]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,79 In COTTON a half free man; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Woodland, 2 pigs. Value 20d. It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,80 In WETHERINGSETT 2 half free men; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [It is included] in the same valuation [of Mendlesham]. In the same [Wetheringsett] 4 free men; 33 acres. 1 plough. 5 smallholders. They pay 40d [included] in the same valuation [of Mendlesham]. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,81 In THORNHAM [Magna] 1 free man; 2 acres. Value 4d. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham? Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it?]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,82 In OCCOLD 1 free man; 33 acres as 1 manor. 1 plough. 2 smallholders. 1 free man; 1 acre. Woodland, 4 pigs. <286a> Value then 10s; now 15[s]. It pays 5s in the above valuation [of Mendlesham]. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,83 In WYVERSTONE 1 free man, under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 8 acres. Value 16d. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,84 In COTTON 2 free women, under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 5 acres. Value 12d. In the same [Cotton] 1 smallholder, under the patronage of the same man; 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,85 In WICKHAM [Skeith] 1 outlier which belongs to the lordship of Mendlesham; 61 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham. Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,86 In STOKE [Ash] 4 free men, under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 8 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s 4d. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,87 In GISLINGHAM 1 free man; 1 acre. Value 2d. All this is [included] in the valuation of Mendlesham. ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it]^ [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,88 BLACKBURN Hundred Edith? [* the fair *], a certain free woman, held NORTON before 1066 as 1 manor; 4 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 21 smallholders; 6 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Always 2 cobs, 10 cattle, 50 pigs, 100 sheep, 30 goats. 34 Freemen; 2 carucates of land. Always 10 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then £10; later [£]15 10s; now £16 blanched. A church, 30 acres. It has 50 leagues in length and 8 furlongs in width; 17 1/4d in tax. This manor was in the lordship of the Abbot of St Edmund's. Edith held it on a lease from the Abbot, on the agreement that after her death the Abbot should repossess [it]. Thus she held this manor in 1066. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,89 HUNSTON, 7 free men; of these, Edith? [* the fair *] had the patronage before 1066; 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Value 6s. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,90 RISBRIDGE Hundred She also ^[Edith? [* the fair *]]^ held THURLOW before 1066; 7 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers. Then 6 smallholders, now 9; 2 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 7 men's ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Always 10 cattle, 36 pigs, 46 sheep, 33 goats. A church, 32 acres of free land; 1/2 plough. 5 free men; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of the manor then £9, now [£]16; [value of the] free men, 20s; and 20s as a premium at face value. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs and 10 perches in width; 6d in tax. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,91 In CHILBOURNE 1 Freeman; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,92 BISHOP'S Hundred In WEYBREAD 1 1/2 smallholders; 7 1/2 acres of land. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. 1/2 plough. It is [included] in the valuation of Redenhall. ^[Rada held it]^ The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,93 `LOOSE' Hundred In MARLESFORD 6 free men, under the patronage of Thormoth of Parham; <286b> 25 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. In HACHESTON 3 free men, under the patronage of the same man; 19 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Parham. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,94 In MARLESFORD 35 acres in lordship. 1 church, 16 acres; value 2 {orae}. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 15d in tax. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] SUF 1,95 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In COTTON 3 free men, under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] before 1066; 8 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. 1 church, 11 acres; value 2s. [= Lands of Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ which Godric the steward looks after, in King William's hands =] List 4 LAND OF THE KING, of which Peter of Valognes has charge. SUF 1,96 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half [* Earl *] Harold held HARKSTEAD before 1066; 5 carucates of land as an outlier in Brightlingsea in the county of Essex. Then 21 villagers, later and now 8; always 13 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, later 2, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. A church. Always 1 cob, 3 cattle, 7 pigs, 12 sheep. Value then and later £6 at face value; now £6 by weight and 30s at face value. It has 12 1/2 furlongs in length and 12 in width; 30d in tax. [= Land of King William of which Peter of Valognes has charge =] List 5 LAND OF ^[COUNTESS AELFEVA]^ EARL MORCAR'S MOTHER, which William the chamberlain and Otto the goldsmith look after, in the King's hands. SUF 1,97 `THINGOE' Hundred ^[Countess Aelfeva]^ Earl Morcar's mother held SUDBURY before 1066; now King William [holds it] in lordship; 3 carucates of land. Then 1 villager, now 2; 63 burgesses who dwell at the hall; then 6 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 55 burgesses in lordship, 2 carucates of land, 4 ploughs between them all. St Gregory's church ^[Sudbury]^, with 50 acres of free land, as the Hundred testifies. Meadow, 25 acres; 1 mill. 2 horses in the lordship of the hall, 17 cattle, 24 pigs, 100 sheep. Meadow of the burgesses, 9 acres. 1 market. There are moneyers there. Value then £18; later and now [£]28 at face value. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5s in tax. The jurisdiction [is] in the same town. [= Land of ^[Countess Aelfeva]^ Earl Morcar's mother, which William the chamberlain and Otto the goldsmith look after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,98 BABERGH Two Hundreds ^[Countess Aelfeva]^ Earl Morcar's mother held CORNARD before 1066 as 1 manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 10; then 9 smallholders, now 25; then 8 slaves, now 9. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 8 men's ploughs, later and now 10. 1 mill; meadow, 14 acres; woodland 10 pigs. A church without land. Always 4 horses at the hall, 18 cattle, 80 pigs; always 383 sheep. <287a> [= Land of ^[Countess Aelfeva]^ Earl Morcar's mother, which William the chamberlain and Otto the goldsmith look after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,99 In GROTON 4 Freemen who belong to that manor [of Cornard]; 100 acres of land. 3 smallholders. 1 plough between them all. Value of the whole, then £10, later and now [£]20 6s 8d at face value. It has 6 furlongs and 3 perches in length, and 4 1/2 furlongs and 4 perches in width; 10 1/2d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] in the same village. [= Land of ^[Countess Aelfeva]^ Earl Morcar's mother, which William the chamberlain and Otto the goldsmith look after, in the King's hands =] List 6 LAND OF THE KING, of which Aelfric Wand has charge. SUF 1,100 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half [* Earl *] Harold held [East] BERGHOLT before 1066; 13 carucates of land as a manor. Then 42 villagers, now 43; then 5 smallholders, now 22; then 6 slaves, now 4. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 20 men's ploughs, later and now 10. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 1000 pigs; always 1 mill. Always 1 cob, 10 cattle, 29 pigs, 85 sheep, 26 goats. 1 outlier belongs to this manor, SHELLEY; 2 carucates of land before 1066. Then 10 villagers, later and now 6; always 7 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; then 8 men's ploughs, later and now 4. Meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob, 4 cattle, 7 pigs, 23 sheep. [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,101 Earl Gyrth held BENTLEY before 1066; later Earl Ralph the constable added it to this manor [of [East] Bergholt] as an outlier, after 1066, for 2 carucates of land. Then 19 villagers, now 13; always 3 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; then 8 men's ploughs, later and now 1; 8 ploughs could be restored, between the lordship and the villagers. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 12 pigs, 42 sheep. 1/2 [park]; value 6d. [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,102 Earl Gyrth held SHOTLEY; 2 1/2 carucates of land and 1 acre, value 2d, as 1 manor before 1066. Then 12 villagers, now 6; always 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 1; 4 ploughs could be restored. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 cob, 40 sheep. To this manor ^[of [East] Bergholt]^ before 1066 belonged 210 Freemen, now there are only 119; they have 22 1/2 carucates of land, less 30 acres. 42 smallholders. Then 29 ploughs, now 27. Meadow, 24 1/2 acres. Two churches with 62 acres. Of the men who still dwell in this manor, [* Earl *] Harold only had patronage over four before 1066; Wulfnoth, Estmund, Aelfric and Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *]. And ^[Earl]^ Gyrth, Harold's brother, had patronage over two: Mann and Alfgeat. All the others were under the patronage of <287b> other barons before 1066. [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage over 1, and Robert son of Wiuhomarch [over] 4. However, Harold always had the jurisdiction. [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,103 The above-mentioned manor, that is [East] BERGHOLT, with what belonged to it and with the jurisdiction of the Hundred and a Half, paid £24 before 1066. And [Bentley and Shotley] the two above-mentioned manors of [* Earl *] Gyrth's which have been added to this revenue paid £9 then. And when Robert Malet had [it] all it paid, in total, £60 by weight, and £8 at face value as a premium; and he paid as much thence to Roger Bigot, as the reeve himself says. Roger says that it paid 40s more at face value, and one mark of gold, but Aelfric the reeve denies this; Roger is willing to prove [it] through those men who were [present] at his agreements. Now this Aelfric ^[Wand]^ pays £60 by weight, and holds from the King. He recalls the King as guarantor of this, as he says himself; he also says that there does not remain in it what makes that profit. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,104 In all, [East] BERGHOLT has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 8d in tax. Shelley [has] 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 4d in tax. Bentley [has] 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 5d in tax. Shotley [has] 12 1/2 furlongs in length and 12 in width; 30d in tax. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,105 Aubrey de Vere holds 1 Freeman of [East] BERGHOLT with 4 acres; value 12d. He holds him as of Aldham. The free men who before 1066 belonged in the jurisdiction of [East] Bergholt each freely gave only 4d a year to the reeve and paid suit, as the law required. When Roger Bigot had the sheriffdom previously, his officers fixed that they should pay £15 a year, which they did not do before 1066. When Robert Malet had the sheriffdom, his officers increased them to £20. When Roger Bigot had them again they gave £20 likewise. Now Aelfric Wand holds them, with such a customary due as they were [liable for] before 1066. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] SUF 1,106 {CANAPPETUNAM} has 5 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. CHATTISHAM has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. ^[[* Earl *] Harold held it]^ [= Land of King William of which Aelfric Wand has charge =] <288a> List 7 LANDS OF [* ARCHBISHOP *] STIGAND which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands. SUF 1,107 `BLYTHING' Hundred In BRAMPTON a free man, Thorsten, held 20 acres before 1066, under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland for 3 pigs. 1 cob, 2 pigs, 12 sheep. Value always 4s. Also, 1 free man under him, with 2 acres of land. Value 6d. ^[Belongs to Bungay]^ [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,108 In COVEHITHE 2 free men of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's with 32 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. All this belongs to Bungay, [and] the jurisdiction was [* Archbishop *] Stigand's. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,109 Hundred of COSFORD In LAYHAM 1 Freeman; 4 acres. Value 12d. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,110 WANGFORD Hundred [* Archbishop *] Stigand held BUNGAY before 1066; 9 carucates of land as a manor. Always 20 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 12 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 29 acres; 2 1/2 mills; woodland for 100 pigs. Always 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 3 pigs, 9 sheep, 60 goats. 1 church, 5 acres. Value then 100s; now it pays £12. In the same village ^[Bungay]^ 1 free man, Wulfmer, under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; [***] carucate of land as 1 manor. Always 3 villagers; 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 4 cobs, 3 cattle, 6 pigs, 20 sheep, 16 goats. Under him, 1 free man; 1 acre. Value always 20s, but it pays 13s to the revenue. Also, in the same [Bungay] 1 free man, Alwin, under the patronage of the same man; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor before 1066. 6 villagers; 8 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 4 cobs, 15 pigs, 13 sheep. Value then 20s. 6 free men; 14 acres. 1 plough. Value then 4s. Since King William came into this country, 2 brothers have [had] it, divided. 1 of these, Wulfsi, is in the King's hands; Wulfric [is] in Earl H[ugh]'s hands. This Wulfsi has 60 acres. 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. 4 1/2 free men; 10 acres. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 6 pigs. Value of the King's part now 18s 8d, but it pays 14s 4d. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,111 In BUNGAY a free man, Godric; 30 acres as 1 manor. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s, now 10[s]; it pays 8s in revenue. <288b> In the same [Bungay] {Pat}, a free man, held 60 acres as 1 manor before 1066; 2 free men, Howard and Wulfsi, hold [them] now. Always 8 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 4; then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Always 4 cobs. Then 6 cattle, now 8; 12 pigs; then 30 sheep, now 100. Value then 20s; now 30[s]; they pay 16s in revenue. 1 church, 12 acres; value 2s. To this manor belong 2 half free men and 1 whole [free man], with 16 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 3s. In the same [Bungay] a free man, Alfgar; 30 acres as 1 manor before 1066; now Edric holds [it]. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s; it pays as much in revenue. Also, in the same [Bungay] 2 free men; 7 acres. Value 12d. 1 church, 8 acres; value 12d. In the same [Bungay] 15 free men under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 80 acres. 3 smallholders. Then and now 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 13s; now it pays 20s. 1 church, 30 acres; value 3s. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 [league] and 8 furlongs in width; 5s in tax. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,112 In SHADINGFIELD 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand]^; 30 acres as 1 manor. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 1/2 smallholders' plough. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now the same. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,113 In WESTON 2 free men and a half, under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 12 acres. 1 plough. Value 2s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 3s. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,114 BISHOP'S Hundred In DENHAM 1 free man, under patronage; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland, 3 pigs. Value 6s. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,115 LACKFORD Hundred King Edward gave MILDENHALL to St Edmund's; later [* Archbishop *] Stigand held [it] in King Edward's lifetime under St Edmund's as a manor; 12 carucates of land. Then and later 30 villagers, now 33; then 8 smallholders, later and now 15; always 16 slaves. Always 6 ploughs in lordship; 8 men's ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. A church, 40 acres. 1 mill; 3 1/2 fisheries. 31 wild mares, 37 cattle, 60 pigs, 1000 sheep. 8 Freemen; 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough. 1 outlier, ICKLINGHAM, is an adjunct of this; 6 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 7 smallholders, now 5; always 8 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; then 4 men's ploughs, later and now 2. <289a> 1 mill. A church, 24 acres. 2 cobs, 3 cattle, 4 pigs, 500 sheep. 1 Freeman there, with 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value of the whole, then and later £40; now £70 at face value. This village has 1 league in length and 1 league in width; 11 1/4d in tax. Several hold there. The above outlier [Icklingham] has 2 1/2 leagues in length and the same in width; 11 1/4d in tax. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,116 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough of IPSWICH, [* Archbishop *] Stigand had 2 burgesses before 1066, with full jurisdiction; the King had the customary due. Now they are dead. The King has the customary due and full jurisdiction. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,117 CLAYDON Hundred In AKENHAM 1 Freeman of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's; 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,118 SANDFORD Hundred [* Archbishop *] Stigand held HINTLESHAM before 1066 as a manor, for 10 carucates of land and 40 acres. Always 25 villagers; 17 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 16 men's ploughs, later and now 12. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; always 1 mill. 1 1/2 churches with 35 acres of free land. Then 2 cobs, now 1; 8 cattle; 30 pigs; 200 sheep. Value then £10; now [£]22 by weight. It has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 13 1/2d in tax. In the same [Hintlesham] 8 Freemen with 1 carucate of land and 70 acres. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 salt-house. It is all [included] in the above valuation. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] full jurisdiction. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] SUF 1,119 [* Archbishop *] Stigand held BRAMFORD before 1066 as one manor, for 10 carucates of land. Always 28 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. <289b> Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 13 men's ploughs, later and now 10. Meadow, 22 acres; 1 mill. A church, 30 acres of free land. 6 cobs, 24 cattle, 20 pigs, 90 sheep. Value then £10; now £22 by weight. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width; 13 1/2 in tax. In the same [Bramford] 3 Freemen; 9 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. This is [included] in the same valuation. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] full jurisdiction. In the same [Bramford] a free man, Brun [* the reeve *], under patronage; 30 acres as a manor. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. [* Earl *] Harold had the jurisdiction in [East] Bergholt, and this was added in the time of Bishop Herfast. [= Lands of [* Archbishop *] Stigand which William of Noyers looks after, in the King's hands =] List 8 LANDS OF THE KING, OF THE REALM, of which Picot [* the sheriff *] has charge. SUF 1,120 `THINGOE' Hundred King Edward held BARROW as a manor, for 7 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 15; then 4 smallholders, now 10; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 5 men's ploughs, now 14. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. A church with 17 acres of free land. Then 16 pigs, now 40; now 100 sheep; 60 goats. 1 Freeman with 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value of the whole then £10; now [£]20 by weight. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. [= Lands of King William of which Picot [* the sheriff *] has charge =] SUF 1,121 RISBRIDGE Hundred [* Earl *] Algar held BADMONDISFIELD before 1066 as 1 manor, for 10 carucates of land. Then and later 18 villagers, now 14. Always 14 smallholders; 4 slaves; 5 ploughs in lordship; 10 men's ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 88 pigs, 24 sheep, 25 goats. A church, 10 acres of free land. 12 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. [* Earl *] Algar [had] the jurisdiction and patronage. They did not pay tribute before 1066. Then and later 3 1/2 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow 9 acres. Value of the manor then £7; now [£]10. The free men pay 40s. <290a> It has 12 furlongs in length and 8 in width; it pays 13 1/2d in tax. [= Lands of King William of which Picot [* the sheriff *] has charge =] List 9 ROGER BIGOT HAS CHARGE OF THIS, in the King's hands. SUF 1,122a Of the Half-Hundred of IPSWICH and of the Borough, Queen Edith had 2 parts before 1066, and Earl Gyrth [had] the third part. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122b The Queen also had in her lordship a grange, to which belonged 4 carucates of land before 1066, and now likewise. Of this land, 12 free men, who live on other land of their own, have always held 80 acres, for the King's service and customary due. And there are 10 other men, smallholders, who do not have land of their own, but live on 86 acres of the above-mentioned land. Also, 2 burgesses belong to the lordship of the above-mentioned grange; they pay 6d of customary dues to the King. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later the same, now 1. Then 3 cattle, now 8; then 2 cobs, now 1; then 14 goats, now 7; then 40 sheep, now 13. The villagers have always had 6 ploughs. This land has 8 furlongs in length and the same in width; it pays nothing of the King's tax. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122c Before 1066 there were 538 burgesses in the Borough, who paid the customary due to the King, and had 40 acres of land. Now however there are 110 burgesses who pay the customary due and 100 poor burgesses who cannot pay anything to the King's tax, apart from 1 penny [assessed] on their heads. In total, they likewise have 40 acres of land. And in the Borough, there have been laid waste 328 messuages, which paid a levy to the King's tax before 1066. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122d In the same Borough Alwulf the priest has 1 church, Holy Trinity, to which belong 26 acres in alms. And Culling, a burgess, has 1 <290b> church, St Mary's, with 26 acres. {Tumbi} [has] 1 church, St Mary's, with 2 acres. Leofstan the priest [has] 1 church, St Augustine's, with 11 acres. Wulfwin the priest [has] 1 church, St Michael's, with 8 acres. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122e In THURLESTON, in Claydon Hundred, Godric [has] 1 church, St Botolph's, with 1 acre. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122f Thorkil and Edric have been holding 1 church, St Laurence's, with 12 acres; it was half a year at the feast of St John. Leoffled, a free woman, held this church before 1066; Count Alan claims it as of Earl Ralph [* Wader *]'s Holding, and he recalls Ivo Tallboys as [its] deliverer. Aeschere [has] 1 church, St Peter's, with 1 acre. Godric [has] a church, St Stephen's, with 1 acre. However Thorkil and Edric recall Roger the sheriff as guarantor, saying that they had the church through him, and Roger was such a guarantor for it as any sheriff would rightly have been before 1066. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] SUF 1,122g All this paid £15 and 6 sesters of honey before 1066; 4s for the customary dues and 8s to the prebendaries. Roger the sheriff gave the whole [of it] at a revenue for £40 at the feast of St Michael. Later on he could not have the tribute, and because of this he pardoned 60s; now it pays £37. And the moneyers paid £4 a year before 1066 for the mint; now they ought to pay £20, but of four years' [money] they have paid only £27. The Earl has always had the third part. [= Lands of King William in Ipswich of which Roger Bigot has charge =] <291a> ?2? LANDS OF ROBERT COUNT OF MORTAIN, IN SUFFOLK SUF 2,1 THEDWASTRE Hundred In DRINKSTONE 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ under patronage, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 1 carucate of land. 8 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 16s. ^[This was delivered to Count Brian]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,2 In RATTLESDEN 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, under patronage, with the jurisdiction; 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value 10s. ^[This was delivered to Count Brian]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,3 In BRADFIELD 1 free man of Bishop Almer's, under patronage, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 20 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now 1 ox. Value 2s. ^[This was delivered to Count Brian]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,4 In WELNETHAM 1 free man of Bishop Almer's, under patronage, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 40 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. ^[This was delivered to Count Brian]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,5 In STANNINGFIELD 1 free man of Bishop Almer's, under patronage, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 60 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 10s; now 30s, but it pays with difficulty. All this was delivered to Count Brian, Count Robert's predecessor, for 2 carucates and 40 acres of land. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,6 STOWMARKET Hundred Wulfnoth, a free man, held COMBS under King Edward, for 2 carucates of land. Then and always 12 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then and later 6 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, later 3, now 1. Always 2 mills. Woodland, 16 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Always 2 horses. Always 24 cattle; 16 pigs. Always 121 sheep; 60 goats. 50 free men of the same Wulfnoth's there; they have 1 mill. Later they [were men] of Count Brian, Count Robert's predecessor; under patronage only, in the King's jurisdiction. Under them, 7 smallholders; between them all, they have 8 carucates of land. Then 16 ploughs, and later, now 8; but before 1066 there were 62 free men. Value of the manor of Combs then and later £10; now it pays [£]16, but it pays with difficulty. Value of these 50 free men then and later £16, now [£]31, but they cannot bear it without ruin. After Count Brian, [Count] Robert's predecessor, had this manor, it paid no customary due in the Hundred. Combs has 2 leagues in length and 1 in width; 37 1/2d in tax. Hugh de Montfort holds 1/2 mill; it was [in the possession] of one free man of the manor in Count Brian's time. He recalls a deliverer relating to [his] predecessor's Holding, but [it] never belonged, as the Hundred testifies. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,7 Wihtmer held ONEHOUSE under King Edward, for 1 carucate of land. Then 3 smallholders, later and now 6; then and later 2 slaves, now none. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres. 2 Freemen with 3 acres of land, but they could sell without permission. In the same [Onehouse] 1 free man; 9 acres. Nigel [held] it under Count Robert, but Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] was formerly in possession, and recalls a deliverer; but the Hundred does not know. Value of the whole, always 20s; it was in the King's jurisdiction. After [Count] Brian had it, it paid no customary due in the Hundred. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] <291b> SUF 2,8 Nigel, a servant of Count Robert's, annexed 11 acres of land of the church of STOWMARKET and added [it] to the manor of Combs; but he died, and there is no one to answer for it. The Hundred testifies they were in the alms of the Church. 12 Freemen in Combs used to be parishioners in the church of Stowmarket, but they are now [parishioners] in the church of Combs; Nigel also took [them] away. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,9 In CREETING [St Peter] Wulfnoth, a free man of King Edward's, Count Brian's predecessor, held 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. 7 cattle, 12 pigs. Value always 20s. Sainte-Marie of Grestain holds this land from Count Robert with full jurisdiction. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,10 BOSMERE Hundred Wulfnoth, a free man, held CREETING before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Count Robert gave it to Sainte-Marie [of Grestain]. Always 6 villagers; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 24 pigs. 5 cattle, 16 pigs. Value always 60s. 12 free men and a half were added after 1066, with 58 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 2 1/2. Value 11s 4d. 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 10d in tax. Others hold there. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. To this manor belongs 1/2 mill, which Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *], the Earl's brother, took away after 1066. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,11 In RINGSHALL the Count holds in lordship 1 manor, with 30 acres; Wulfmer, a free man, held it. Then 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. The twelfth part of a church in Battisford. Then 1 plough, now the same. Value 10s. In the same [Ringshall] 1 free man, Boti; 4 acres. Value [10]d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,12 CLAYDON Hundred In HELMINGHAM the Count holds in lordship 1 manor, with 30 acres; Anund [held it]. Value 12s. In the same [Helmingham] 3 free men; 3 acres. 1 acre [in the possession] of the church. It is [included] in the same valuation. Anund, a free man, held this manor. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,13 Half-Hundred of COSFORD The Count holds BRETTENHAM in lordship, as 1 manor, for 4 carucates of land; Wulfnoth held it before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. A church, 24 acres. Always 1 cob, 3 cattle. Now 4 pigs. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. In the same [Brettenham] 5 free men; 32 acres. [Count] Brian added them. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s 4d. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] <292a> SUF 2,14 The Count holds ASH [Street] in lordship as 1 manor, for 1 1/2 carucates of land; 1 free woman held it before 1066. 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Value 40s. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 1 1/2d in tax. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,15 In WHATFIELD 1 free man; 15 acres. Value 40d. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,16 Hundred of `COLNES' In BUCKLESHAM 30 free men, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs between them, now 4. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 church with 8 acres; 2 smallholders. Also, 2 free men, Edric and Wulfric, under the patronage [of] St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066, with 18 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 60s; now £4. Eudo son of Nigel holds this from the Count. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 12d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,17 In MORSTON 5 free men: Godwin, Aelfric the priest's man; Wulfhere and Brictric, the men of R[oger] Bigot's predecessor; Wulfwin, the man of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; Godric, the man of Godman, R[oger] Bigot's predecessor; with 50 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 17s. ^[Eudo son of Nigel also holds this]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,18 In `THORPE' 1 free man, Brunmer; R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage; 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 2s 8d; now 40d. ^[Eudo son of Nigel also holds this]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,19 In `ALSTON' 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066; also, 2 free [men] in the same [`Alston'], Leofstan and Godwin, under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *] before 1066, with 48 acres of land. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 8s; now 15s. ^[Eudo son of Nigel also holds this]^ [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] SUF 2,20 In GRIMSTON 2 free men: Aelfric under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, and Brictnoth under the patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; with 14 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 40d; now 5s less 4d. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. Eudo ^[son of Nigel]^ also holds all this. [= ?2? Lands of Robert Count of Mortain =] List 10 [3] Count Alan [4] Earl Hugh <292b> ?3? LANDS OF COUNT ALAN SUF 3,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Manni Swart, a thane, held COWLINGE before 1066, as 1 manor, for 9 carucates of land. The Count now holds [it] in lordship. Always 19 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Then 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 9 men's ploughs, later and now 6. Meadow, 60 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. A church, 50 acres. 1/2 plough. Always 7 cattle, 40 pigs, 40 sheep, 40 goats. Value then £9; now [£]20. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 12 1/2d in tax. In the same [Cowlinge] 1 free man under the patronage of King Edward; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 10s. Earl R[alph] [* Wader *] held all this. In this same Hundred, 9 acres. 1 [plough] with the villagers. It is [included] in the valuation of Weston [Colville] in Cambridge[shire]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,2 `BRADEMERE' Hundred In STONE [Street] 60 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. It is the valuation of Rumburgh. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,3 `BLYTHING' Hundred Manni Swart held BRAMFIELD before 1066 as 1 manor, for 7 carucates of land. Now the Count holds [it] in lordship. Then 24 villagers, later and now 35; then 5 smallholders, later and now 7; then 4 slaves, later 1, now none. Then 4 ploughs, later 3, now 4; always 10 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Then 1 cob; always 8 cattle, 24 pigs, 30 goats. Value then £8. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [Value] later [£]16; now £15 13s 4d. It has 1 league in length and another in width; 3 3/4d in tax. A church, 28 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. [Value] 3s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,4 In WALPOLE 7 free men before 1066 under patronage and full jurisdiction, now 17; they have 4 carucates of land and 90 acres. Then 11 villagers, later and now 6; then 6 smallholders, later and now 5. Then 10 men's ploughs, later and now 6. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. In length 12 furlongs, and 11 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. This is [included] in the valuation of Bramfield. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. A church, 16 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 12d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,5 In THORINGTON and in WENHASTON, 6 free men; 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 16 smallholders; 5 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 16 pigs; always 1 mill. A church, 10 acres of free land. Meadow, 1/2 acre. ^[[It is included] in the valuation of Bramfield]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,6 In MIDDLETON 1 free man; 12 acres. 2 oxen. ^[[It is included] in the valuation of Bramfield]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,7 In DARSHAM 1 free man; 8 acres. 2 oxen. [It is included] in the same valuation ^[of Bramfield]^. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,8 In `THORPE' 1 free man was delivered [to him]; for 69 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,9 In SIBTON 1 free man, Alwin; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as 1 manor. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders; 2 slaves. <293a> Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Value always 40s. 1 cob in lordship; 8 cattle; then 1 pig, now 30; then 2 sheep, now 30; 5 beehives. Mainard holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,10 ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable held WISSETT before 1066 as 1 manor, for 4 carucates of land. The Count now holds [it] in lordship. Always 10 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Woodland, 300 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 4 cobs, 20 cattle, 60 pigs, 63 sheep, 51 goats. Value then £8; later [£]15; now [£]20. In the same [Wissett] 14 free men under patronage; 4 carucates of land. 15 smallholders. Always 8 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, then 300 pigs, now 60. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,11 In HALESWORTH 5 free men; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, then 60 pigs, now 20. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of the manor Wissett]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,12 In [South] COVE 6 free men; 1/2 carucate of land. 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of the manor Wissett]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,13 In CHEDISTON 2 free men before 1066, now 3; they have 80 acres. 3 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. It is all [included] in the valuation of the manor ^[of Wissett]^. The Count [has] full jurisdiction. In length 10 furlongs, and 10 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,14 In the same WISSETT 1 church; 2 carucates of free land. Always 12 villagers; 16 smallholders; 6 ploughs. Woodland, 130 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 5 villagers are attached to this church; 52 acres. 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. In this church [* of Rumburgh *] are 12 monks, and under it 1 chapel. It is all [included] in the above valuation of £20 ^[of Wissett]^. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,15 In {WRABETUNA}, which ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held before 1066, 1 villager; 15 acres. Value 15d. Haimo of Valognes holds this. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,16 In COVEHITHE 4 free men with 16 acres. Always 1/2 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of Wissett and in the lordship of the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,17 Hundred of CARLFORD In BIXLEY 1 Freeman with 5 acres. Value 12d. ^[^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable held him]^ In the same [Bixley] 1 free man, under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable before 1066; 20 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 4s. This free man also holds 20 acres in RUSHMERE [St Andrew]. They are [included] in the same valuation. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,18 In TUDDENHAM 1 free man of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable's, with 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,19 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] 11 free men under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 31 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. Also, in the same [Rushmere [St Andrew]] 6 acres. Value 12d. 1 church, 20 acres; value 40d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,20 In BURGH 1 villager with 11 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham. ^[Anund held it]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,21 Hundred of WILFORD In CAPEL [St Andrew] 6 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim before 1066; 41 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,22 In SUTTON 3 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric Grim]^; 34 acres. Always 2 ploughs. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,23 In BROMESWELL 1 free man and a half under the patronage of Edric Grim; 4 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] <293b> SUF 3,24 In MELTON 6 free men under the patronage of Edric [!5! Grim !5!]; 43 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,25 In LOUDHAM 1 free man of Edric [!5! Grim !5!]'s; 9 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,26 In CHARSFIELD 9 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. In the same [Charsfield] 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [!5! Grim !5!]; 18 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,27 In BREDFIELD 5 free men under the patronage of Edric [!5! Grim !5!], except for 1 [who] was under the patronage of St E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^; 26 acres. Always 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,28 In LITTLE CHARSFIELD 9 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim, except for 1 [who] was under the patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 16 acres. Then 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,29 In WICKHAM [Market] 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [!5! Grim !5!]; 12 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,30 In DEBACH 7 1/2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ ^[Edric Grim held it]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,31 Aethelwold the priest held BREDFIELD under the patronage of St E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^ before 1066, as 1 manor; 50 acres. Then 1 plough. Under him, 9 free men; 41 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. All this is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,32 In HARPOLE 1 free man under the patronage of Anund; 12 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,33 In BOULGE 2 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Anund]^; 29 acres. Always 1/2 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,34 Hundred of `LOOSE' Edric Grim held KETTLEBURGH as 1 manor, for 4 carucates of land before 1066, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, and half [under that] of Edric of Laxfield. Now the Count holds [it] in lordship. Always 10 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3, but it can be restored; always 5 men's ploughs. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Then and now, 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 30 pigs, 32 sheep. Value of the head of the manor then 100s. 1 church, 16 acres; value 3s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 11d in tax. In the same [Kettleburgh] 6 Freemen with 36 acres. Always 2 ploughs. In the same [Kettleburgh] 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Then 2 villagers, now 1. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,35 In MARTLEY 12 free men and a half, under the patronage of Edric Grim before 1066; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,36 In CHARSFIELD 16 free men; 12 of these were under the patronage of Edric Grim and 1 [was] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; half the patronage of the three others; 1 carucate of land. Then 5 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 1 acre. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,37 In HACHESTON 10 free men and 2 half [free men], under the patronage of Edric Grim; 80 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,38 In CAMPSEY [Ash] 3 whole and 3 half free men, under the patronage of Edric Grim; 32 acres of land. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,39 In RENDLESHAM 5 whole and 7 half free men, under the patronage of Edric Grim; 50 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same [Rendlesham] 1 free man half under the patronage of <294a> Edric of Laxfield, of which [patronage] W[illiam] Malet was in possession on the day he died; and half under the patronage of Edric Grim; 34 acres as 1 manor. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,40 In BUTLEY 7 free men and a half, under the patronage of Edric Grim; 34 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Of these, W[illiam] Malet was in possession when he died, and Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^, when he forfeited. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,41 In {BRODERTUNA}, 7 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim, and half under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 56 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. R[obert] Malet was in possession of half of this land on the day when Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ forfeited, but Count Alan has [it] by delivery. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,42 In DALLINGHOO 1 free man under the patronage of Edric Grim; 4 1/2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,43 In MARLESFORD, a half free man; 13 acres. 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,44 In HARPOLE 8 acres in lordship. Value of the whole of this manor ^[Kettleburgh]^ now £23 11s, with the whole of the jurisdiction. ^[Edric Grim held it]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,45 In WOODBRIDGE 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* Grim *]; 11 acres. They are [included] in the valuation above ^[Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,46 Anund, a free man under the patronage of St Edmund's, held [Earl] SOHAM before 1066; 4 carucates of land as 1 manor. Now the Count holds [it] in lordship. Always 15 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 21; then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 12 acres. Always 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 30 pigs, 42 sheep, 60 goats. Value then £10; later [£]16; now £18 13s 4d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 8 1/2d in tax. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,47 In CRETINGHAM 5 free men under the patronage of Anund; 24 acres Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,48 In DALLINGHOO a half free man, under the patronage of the same man ^[Anund]^; 1 acre. They are all [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham. 1 church, 29 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,49 In GEDGRAVE 2 villagers and 8 smallholders; 50 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. [!5! Under the patronage of Edric Grim !5!] They are [included] in the valuation of Carlton. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,50 In BUTLEY 2 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim; 8 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation ^[of Carlton]^. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,51 In GEDGRAVE 3 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim; 15 acres. 1/2 plough. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,52 In MARTLEY 1 church, 12 acres; value 2s. In the same [Martley] 2 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim; 2 acres. Also, 5 free men under the patronage of the same man; 45 acres. Always 1 plough. All this [is] [included] in the valuation of Kettleburgh. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,53 In BROMESWELL 1 free man under the patronage of Wulfric; 2 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation ^[Kettleburgh]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,54 Half-Hundred of `LOTHINGLAND' In BLUNDESTON 1 free man, Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *]; 15 acres. Value 30d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,55 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the town of IPSWICH, Earl Gyrth held a grange before 1066, to which belong 2 carucates of land. Always 7 smallholders. <294b> Then and later 1 plough, now none; always 3 men's ploughs Meadow, 4 acres; the third part of a mill. This land has 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width. Value then 100s, with the third penny from the Borough; it was delivered for £20, with the third penny from the Borough, and with the third penny from two Hundreds; now however it pays only £15. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,56 BOSMERE Hundred Goti , a free man, held NETTLESTEAD before 1066; 5 carucates of land as 1 manor. Now Erland holds [it] from the Count. Always 7 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, later 1/2, now 1; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. Now 1 cob, 27 pigs, 36 sheep. A church, 8 acres. Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ added 34 free men with 26 [acres]; his predecessor had only the patronage before 1066. It has 2 1/2 carucates of land. Then 8 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 3 acres. A church, 70 1/2 acres. Value of the manor always £7 10s; [value of] the free men 50s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 5d in tax. In the same [Nettlestead] 1 free man [with] 60 acres as a manor. Humphrey holds it from the Count. Always 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,57 In DARMSDEN Cyneric , a free man, held 30 acres as a manor. Now {Nardred} holds [it] from the Count. Then 1 smallholder, now 3. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. The Abbot of Ely [has] the jurisdiction. Of this land, Roger Bigot took 5 acres from the lordship. William holds them from him. However he was in possession of them when [Earl] R[alph] [* Wader *] forfeited. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,58 In HEMINGSTONE the Count has in lordship 1 Freeman with 15 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 2s 6d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,59 In STONHAM Wulfmer holds from the Count 5 free men with 48 acres, and they hold 12 acres from the Count's lordship. Always 2 ploughs. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 12s. To the above land which Humphrey holds, there belonged in lordship 28 acres, between woodland and open land, which Godmer held before 1066. Now Roger Bigot holds [it], and Warengar from him. He held [it] likewise when [Earl] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited. In the same [[Earl] Stonham] 2 acres of land; 1 free man. Woodland, 1 1/2 acres. Value 7d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,60 In CODDENHAM 3 free men; 4 acres. Value 8d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,61 CLAYDON Hundred Barn, a free man under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable held WESTERFIELD; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Now Norman holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 villagers. Now 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Now 1 cob, 4 cattle, 20 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. The Count [has] the jurisdiction. <295a> In the same [Westerfield] he also ^[Norman]^ holds 6 free men with 24 acres, under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable before 1066. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. The jurisdiction [is] the Count's. In the same [Westerfield] Stanwin , a free man, held 14 acres. Now Osbern holds [them]. Value 2s 4d. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] the Count's. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,62 In SHARPSTONE 3 free men under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 12 acres. Always 2 oxen. Erland holds two of these men, and it is [included] in the valuation of Nettlestead; the third is [included] in the lordship of the Count and in the valuation of Hemingstone. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,63 In WESTERFIELD 6 free men before 1066; 20 acres. Always 1 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of Ipswich. The Count holds [it] in lordship. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,64 In THURLESTON 1 free man, 2 acres; and in WESTERFIELD 2 free men, 3 acres. Value 10d. Aelfric the priest holds from the Count. In the same [Thurleston] Wulfric, a free man, held 6 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,65 In ASHFIELD 4 free men; 27 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 3s. In the same [Ashfield] Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man; 24 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,66 In THURLESTON Aelfric, a free man, held 16 acres of land before 1066. Value 32d. In the same [Thurleston] a free man; 7 acres. Value 14d. In the same [Thurleston] a free man; 12 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,67 SANDFORD Hundred Asgot held WENHAM under the patronage of Edeva the fair; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Now Ermengot holds [it] from the Count. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Part of a church. 8 cattle, 35 pigs, 71 sheep. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. Edeva [had] the jurisdiction. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 4d in tax. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,68 Godman held HOLBROOK under the patronage of Edeva [* the fair *]; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Now Odo [* the chamberlain *] holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, later none, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,69 Edeva [* the fair *] held {BERIA} before 1066; 2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Now Humphrey holds [it] from the Count. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre; then 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 4 cattle, now 1; then 20 pigs, now 40. Always 100 sheep, 12 goats. Value 40s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 5d in tax. Others hold there. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] <295b> SUF 3,70 Edmund, a free man of Robert son of Wiuhomarch, held WHERSTEAD before 1066 as 1 manor; 1 carucate of land. Now Fulcric holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, later none, now 1/2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,71 In BENTLEY Edmund also held 40 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Value 10s. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. Fulcric also holds [this] from the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,72 Edwin held DODNASH under the patronage of Edeva [* the fair *] and in her jurisdiction; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill. 30 acres of free land [in the possession] of the church. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax. Others hold there. ^[Goding holds from the Count]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,73 Edwin also held BRANTHAM in Edeva [* the fair *]'s jurisdiction; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 13s; now 16[s]. Goding holds these two [manors] from the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,74 Thorsten held WOOLVERSTONE in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of Edeva [* the fair *]; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Always 5 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 15 pigs. 10 acres [in the possession] of the church. Then 5 cobs, now 7; then 8 cattle, now 12; then 20 pigs, now 30; then 60 sheep, now 100; 36 goats. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 2 1/2d in tax. Aelfric the priest [holds this] from the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,75 In BENTLEY Thorsten also held, in the same way, 40 acres as one manor before 1066. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Value then 5s 4d; now 6s. ^[In the jurisdiction and under the patronage of Edeva [* the fair *]]^ Aelfric ^[the priest]^ also [holds this] from the same [Count]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,76 Thorsten also held PANNINGTON before 1066; 60 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. Aelfric ^[the priest]^ also [holds this]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,77 He also ^[Thorsten]^ held WHERSTEAD before 1066 as a manor; 40 acres. Then 1 plough; now 1/2. 1 salt-house Value 5s. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. Aelfric ^[the priest]^ also [holds this]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,78 T[horsten] also held KALWETON before 1066 as a manor; 40 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough. Value 5s 4d. The jurisdiction [was held] in the same way. ^[Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction]^ Aelfric ^[the priest]^ [holds this] from the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,79 Siward, a Freeman of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held HINTLESHAM; 1 carucate of land <296a> as 1 manor before 1066. Ralph now holds [it] from the Count. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 40s. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,80 In {CANAPETUNA} Siward, a free man, also held 30 acres as 1 manor before 1066, in the jurisdiction of [East] Bergholt. This is [included] in the above valuation ^[of Hintlesham]^. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,81 Wulfstan, a free man of Edeva [* the fair *]'s, held BOYNTON; 50 acres as 1 manor before 1066. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. Now Wulfstan holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,82 In BRANTHAM Godwin, a free man; 35 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Godwin holds [it] from the Count. Always 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. In the same [Brantham] 8 free men; 1 carucate of land and 11 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; one salt-house. Value 22s 8d. Now the Count holds [this] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,83 Edwin, a free man, held STUTTON; 60 acres as 1 manor. Always 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. [It is included] in the same valuation ^[of Brantham]^. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,84 In WENHAM Asgot held 15 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s 6d. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,85 The whole of BRANTHAM has a league in length and 1/2 in width; 18d in tax. ^[Edwin held it in Edeva [* the fair *]'s jurisdiction]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,86 PARHAM Half-Hundred In the Abbot of Ely's jurisdiction. In WANTISDEN, 16 free men half under the sub-patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, and half under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, and all his jurisdiction; 60 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value 10s. Now the Count holds [this] in lordship. In the same [Wantisden] Edwin, a free man; 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s 8d. The Count [holds this] in lordship. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,87 In BLAXHALL 1 free man; 2 acres. Value 4d. Haimo of Valognes [holds this from the Count]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,88 Aelfric [* Kemp *], a King's thane, held PARHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Now Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds [it] from the Count. <296b> Always 8 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Now 8 pigs, 20 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,89 In BLAXHALL Brothir , a free man, held 12 acres. Value 2s. The Count [holds this] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Blaxhall] Edric Grim, a free man, half under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, and half under [that] of the Abbot of Ely; 20 acres. Value 40d. Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds [this] from the Count. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,90 In PARHAM 3 free men; 16 acres. Value 32d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,91 In WANTISDEN Oslac , a free man, [held] 3 acres. Value 6d. In the same [Wantisden] Edhild, a free man; 8 acres. Value 16d. Now the Count [holds this] in lordship. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,92 In BLAXHALL Wulfric, a free man; 4 acres. Value 8d. [This is] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,93 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred The Count holds CHILLESFORD in lordship; Ulf, a free man, in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely before 1066; 80 acres as 1 manor. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then and later on 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. A church, 5 acres of free land. Value 13s 4d. And 3 free men; 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 40d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,94 Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds CARLTON from the Count; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Edric Grim, half under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely and half [under that] of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, ^[held it]^. William Malet was in possession of it. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. 1/2 fishpond; meadow, 2 acres. Value 60s. In lordship, always 1 cob. Then 100 sheep, now 170. 1 free man under patronage; 2 acres [included] in the same valuation. It has 9 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax. In lordship, 8 free men; 60 acres. Sten and Aelfric, under the sub-patronage of [Robert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. William Malet was in <297a> possession of them. Others, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely. Always 2 ploughs. Value 12s 4d. The jurisdiction over the whole [is] the Abbot of Ely's. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,95 The above-mentioned Edric ^[Grim]^ held [Great] GLEMHAM in lordship; 20 acres. It belongs in Kettleburgh. Value 40d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [[Great] Glemham] 1 free man, Spearhafoc , held 60 acres as one manor, under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ the predecessor of Robert Malet; William Malet was in possession of it. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. 1/2 church, with 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 10s. In the same [[Great] Glemham] 8 free men with 60 acres; Leofric, Edric, Wulfmer, {Hunepot} half, Godric, Almer, ^[another]^ Leofric, ^[another]^ Wulfmer. All these [were] under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 3. Value 10s. In the same [[Great] Glemham] 1 free man; 4 acres. Value 8d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; it pays 20d in tax. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,96 In [Little] GLEMHAM Uhtred, a free man, under the patronage of Bishop Aelmer? before 1066; 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 2 free men under patronage; 5 acres. Value then 6s; now 5[s]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,97 In STERNFIELD Osbern, a free man before 1066; 24 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. Now the Count [holds this] in lordship. In the same [Sternfield] 2 free men [have been] added; 8 1/2 acres. Value 18d. [This is] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,98 In BRUISYARD Ulf held 85 acres as 1 manor. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. 2 cobs, 17 cattle; then 9 pigs, now 15; then 40 sheep, now 6; 15 goats. In the same [Bruisyard] Edric, a free man; 91 acres as 1 manor. Then and later 2 ploughs; now 1. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then and later 60s; now 60[s]. Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds [this] from the Count. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable [had] the jurisdiction before 1066. In the same [Bruisyard] Starling, a free man, half under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; his father ^[William Malet]^ [was] in possession of him; and half under the patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; <297b> 60 acres as 1 manor. Always 7 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds [this]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,99 In RENDHAM Ostula, a free man; 40 acres as 1 manor. Under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; William ^[Malet]^, his father, was in possession of it. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value 7s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Rendham] Huna, a free man, under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable; 30 acres as 1 manor. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. In the same [Rendham] 9 free men; 91 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 smallholders; 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 27[s]. These [free men] were under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; William ^[Malet]^ his father was in possession of them. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. ^[Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds this from the Count]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,100 In SWEFLING Osmund, a free man, under the patronage of [Robert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 30 acres as a manor, in the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s jurisdiction. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. William Malet was in possession of it. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Swefling] 5 free men; 54 acres. Two of them, Aelfric and Dot, were under the sub-patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, with 10 acres; one, Burgric by name, was in the patronage and in the jurisdiction of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable, with 24 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Swefling] 14 free men; 94 acres. 3 smallholders. Over three and a half, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage; and a half [was] under the sub-patronage. William Malet was in possession of them. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 30s; now 25[s] 4d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. It has 1 league in length and 6 1/2 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. ^[Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds this from the Count]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] <298a> SUF 3,101 In BENHALL 7 free men; 44 acres. 4 of these, Edric, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], Tutfled, Magni? [* Swart *], were under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; his father was in possession [of them]. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 8s; now 6s 8d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. ^[Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds this from the Count]^ [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,102 In [Great] GLEMHAM 2 free men, Wacra under the sub-patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, and Wulfeva under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 7s. Haimo [* of Valognes *] holds all this from the Count. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,103 In CRANSFORD Ulf, a free man, held 30 acres as 1 manor. Now the Count holds [it] in lordship. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Cransford] 2 free men; 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,104 In SWEFLING 3 free men; 41 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 6s 8d; now 5s 10d. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] SUF 3,105 WANGFORD Hundred In [South] ELMHAM 40 acres; it belongs to the church of Rumburgh. 6 smallholders. 1 plough. Woodland for 6 pigs. [It is included] in the valuation of the same [Rumburgh]. [= ?3? Lands of Count Alan =] <298b> ?4? LAND OF EARL HUGH SUF 4,1 CLAYDON Hundred Aethelstan, a thane, held FRAMSDEN before 1066; 6 carucates of land and 40 acres as a manor. Then 25 villagers, now 29; always 23 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 20 men's ploughs, now 16. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, then 80 pigs, now 40; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 6 cattle, now 13; then 20 pigs, now 31; then 50 sheep, now 100; then 7 goats, now 31. A church, 30 acres of free land before 1066; then 1 plough. Value then £16; now [£]20; it was at a revenue for [£]25. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; it pays 10d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this from the Earl]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,2 In {MANUUIC} Godric, a free man under the patronage of the Earl's predecessor, held 42 acres as a manor. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now nothing. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 13[s] 4d. In the same [{Manuuic}] 1 free man likewise under patronage; he held 27 acres. 7 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this from the Earl]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,3 In {MANUUIC} Wailolf, a free man under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 60 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. 1 free man; 1 acre. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 20s. The jurisdiction [is] half the Abbot's and half the Earl's. In the same [{Manuuic}] a free man under patronage; 13 1/2 acres. Then 2 oxen. Value 4s 8d. The jurisdiction [is divided] in the same way. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this from the Earl]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,4 In WINSTON 1 free man, {Iric} , under the patronage; 30 acres. In the same [Winston] Grimulf and Edward, free men; 30 acres. 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. Over two of these [men] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^ has half the jurisdiction, and [he has] the whole jurisdiction over the third; the Earl [has] the other jurisdiction. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this from the Earl]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,5 In WINSTON a half free man under patronage; 7 1/2 acres. Value 18d. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this from the Earl]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,6 In THORPE [Hall] and in ASHFIELD 21 free men under the patronage of his predecessor before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 14 acres. A church, 12 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. <299a> The jurisdiction [is] half the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s and half the Earl's. Ashfield has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. Hugh son of Norman holds all this from the Earl. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,7 In THORPE [Hall] Oslac , a free man under patronage; 10 acres. Value 2s. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,8 In HELMINGHAM a free man; 8 acres. Value 16d. The jurisdiction [is divided] in the above-mentioned way. ^[half the Abbot of Ely's and half the Earl's]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,9 PARHAM Half-Hundred In PARHAM 4 free men under the patronage of his predecessor; 20 acres. Value 4s. Roger Bigot [holds this] from the Earl. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,10 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Skuli, a thane of King Edward's, held BARNHAM as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 1 smallholder; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Now 3 cattle; then 25 pigs, now 14; then 10 sheep, now 120. Value always 30s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,11 Aelfric, a thane, held WATTISFIELD before 1066 as 1 manor; [***] carucate of land. Always 1 villager. Then 2 ploughs. Value then 25s; now 17[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,12 BISHOP'S Hundred Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held SAXTEAD before 1066, as an outlier in Framlingham; 60 acres. Always 11 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 9 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 200 pigs. This is [included] in the valuation of Framlingham. ^[Aelmer held it]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,13 `BLYTHING' Hundred Aelfric held HALESWORTH before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, now 5; then 7 smallholders, now 10; always 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, then for 300 pigs, now for 100; always [***]; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. 1 cob; always 6 cattle. Now 10 pigs, 18 sheep. Value then 30[s]; now 40[s]. In the same [Halesworth] Ulf the priest held 40 acres of land as 1 manor. 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. 14 sheep, 2 goats. Value 5s. To this manor are joined 4 free men with 60 acres of land. 2 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship. Value 10s. Bigot of Les Loges holds these 3 lands from Earl Hugh. <299b> It has 1 league in length and another in width; it pays 7 1/2d in tax. Count Alan lays claim to the land of the above-mentioned priest, and to the 4 [free] men, through his predecessor and through his [own] possession; and the Hundred testifies. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,14 Eskil ^[the priest]^, a free man, held UGGESHALL before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 3 ploughs, now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; then 1 mill, now none; 1 salt-house. 24 pigs. 1 church. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. R[obert] of Courson holds this from Earl Hugh. 1 man is an adjunct of this manor, with the same [amount of] land and the same valuation. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width; it pays 6d in tax. Over this land and over all the other lands which Eskil the priest had, ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had full jurisdiction. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,15 Munulf held MIDDLETON before 1066; now R[oger] Bigot holds [it] from Earl Hugh. From him, Earl Hugh's predecessor had half the patronage before 1066, and Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ [had] the other half of the patronage. He had 80 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. In the same [Middleton] 6 free men. Brunwin was Munulf's man entirely before 1066; Alfheah [was] half [Munulf's man] and Leofric [was] half [Munulf's man]; Asmoth [was] entirely the woman of Toli the sheriff, and Brictmer her son was the man of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], R[obert] Malet's reeve, with a sixth part of the land; Cyneric [was] the man of Edric son of Ingeld, and Grim [was] his man also. They have 50 acres of land. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Grim and Cyneric were under the patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor, Edric ^[of Laxfield]^; he leased [this] to Walter of Caen after Walter of Dol forfeited. Now R[oger] Bigot holds [this] from Earl Hugh's Holding. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] <300a> SUF 4,16 Hundred of CARLFORD In GRUNDISBURGH 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, and his wife under the patronage of Healfdene; 60 acres of land as 1 manor. Now 4 free [men] hold [it]. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now the same. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,17 In BURGH 1 free man under the patronage of Countess Edeva; 5 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 12d. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,18 Hundred of `LOOSE' In CRETINGHAM Edric [* Grim *], a free man [half] under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and half [under that] of Aethelstan, held 1 carucate of land. Always 7 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 1/2 men's ploughs; the same in lordship. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 16 pigs, 24 sheep, 7 goats. 1 church, 18 acres; value 3s. Value then 40s; now the same. In the same [Cretingham] 3 free men under the patronage of the same man; 6 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the same valuation. Also in the same [Cretingham] 4 free men under the patronage of Aethelstan before 1066; 58 acres of land. 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. 8 acres of land laid waste; value 16d. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,19 WANGFORD Hundred Aelfric, a free man, held BUNGAY before 1066; 5 carucates of land as 1 manor before 1066. Now William holds [it] from the Earl. Always 22 villagers; 22 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, later 2, now 3; others could be restored. 1 church, 20 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40d. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 14 acres; always 1 mill and three parts of another. Always 3 cattle. Then 22 pigs, now 12; then 32 sheep, now 100. <300b> Value then 60s; now 100[s]. In the same [Bungay] a free man, Ulfkil; 40 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now William also [holds it]. Now 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Always 2 cobs; 2 cattle. Now 5 pigs; then 20 sheep, now 80. Value 13s 4d. In the same [Bungay] Sumarlithi , a free man; 40 acres before 1066. Now William also [holds it] as a manor. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 2 1/2 acres; the fourth part of 1 mill. Value then and now 13s 4d. In the same [Bungay] 27 free men under the patronage of Aelfric before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 10 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 3 pigs. Value always 40s. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,20 In ILKETSHALL Warin holds; 1 free man, Wulfsi, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers; 13 smallholders. Then 6 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 10 pigs; 1/2 mill. Now 5 pigs; then 30 sheep, now 40; now 16 goats. Value always 40s. Warin son of Burnin holds this from him. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,21 In METTINGHAM 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of Wulfsi; 60 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. Under him, 8 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Aelfric]^; 20 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 3s. Warin ^[son of Burnin]^ also [holds this]. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,22 In ILKETSHALL 1 free man, Alwy, under the patronage of Wulfsi; 60 acres as 1 manor. <301a> Always 10 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 10 pigs. Value then 10s; now the same. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,23 Also in ILKETSHALL and in METTINGHAM and in SHIPMEADOW 7 free men dwell under the patronage of the same man ^[Wulfsi]^; 80 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,24 In ILKETSHALL 1 free man, Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 5 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1, but there could be [***]; then 3 men's ploughs, now 2, but they could be restored. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; now 2 cattle, 60 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,25 In BUNGAY 60 acres. They are [part] of 1 manor which the King holds. Value 10s. [Belonging] to this land, 1 1/2 free men; 5 1/2 acres; value 2s. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ ^[[* Archbishop *] Stigand held it]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,26 In ILKETSHALL 1 free woman under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 20 acres. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 5s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 2s. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,27 In SHIPMEADOW 3 free men; 15 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 3s. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,28 In ILKETSHALL 3 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. ^[Warin son of Burnin holds this from him]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,29 In RINGSFIELD 2 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 12 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs. Value 3s 6d. Warin son of Burnin holds the whole of this from him. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,30 Mundred [* the sheriff *] holds SOTTERLEY; Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held it before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Then 4 villagers, now 3. 1 church, 7 acres. <301b> Then 3 smallholders, now 16; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; 3 men's [ploughs]. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob, 14 cattle, 31 pigs, 100 sheep, 30 goats. Value always 53s 4d. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,31 In {CROSCROFT} 1 free man, Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now none, but 2 possible; 2 men's ploughs. Then 1 cob and 5 cattle, now nothing. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland for 10 pigs. Value 26s 5d. Sotterley has 1 league in length and 9 furlongs in width; 3d in tax. Mundred [* the sheriff *] holds this from [Earl] Hugh. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,32 In ILKETSHALL 1 free man; 12 acres. Ralph, a man of W. the constable, annexed him. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession of this on the day he forfeited. Also in the same [Ilketshall] 1 free man; 10 acres. R[oger] Bigot held it; but Burnin annexed this in his despite. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,33 In {HETHEBURGAFELLA} 3 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 22 acres. 1 plough. Value 4s. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,34 In WORLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,35 Hundred [of] LOTHING Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held KESSINGLAND before 1066; 2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Now Hugh son of Norman holds [it]. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Always 1 cattle, 23 pigs, 40 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width; 32d in tax. In the same [Kessingland] 40 free men; 11 of them were under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth and the others under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; <302a> 3 carucates of land between them. Then 8 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then £4; now 100s. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,36 In {RODENHALA} 1 free man under the patronage of Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] the predecessor of R[alph] Baynard; 30 acres as 1 manor. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 8s; now it pays 12[s]. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,37 In GISLEHAM 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 15 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. 2 villagers. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 8s; now the same. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,38 Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] held CARLTON [Colville] before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 8 villagers, now 4; then 6 smallholders, now 4. Always 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob, 8 cattle, 23 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league and 8 furlongs in length and 10 furlongs in width; 4s in tax. In the same [CARLTON [Colville]] 30 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 2 carucates of land. Then 8 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 6 acres Value then £4; now 60s. ^[Hugh son of Norman holds this]^ [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,39 In BARNBY 5 free men under the patronage of B[urghard] [* of Mendlesham *]; 44 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and now 6s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction over the free [men]. A church, 80 acres; value 2s. Hugh son of Norman holds the whole of this from [Earl] Hugh. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,40 Aelfric, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held RUSHMERE before 1066; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 10 pigs. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] <302b> SUF 4,41 In PAKEFIELD 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[[* Earl *] Gyrth]^; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. 1/2 church, 16 1/2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] SUF 4,42 Hundred of `LOOSE' Aelmer, a thane, held FRAMLINGHAM. Now R[oger] Bigot holds [it]; 9 carucates of land as a manor. Then 24 villagers, now 32; then 16 smallholders, now 28. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 20 men's ploughs, now 16. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 4 cattle, now 7; then 40 pigs, now 10; then 20 sheep, now 40; always 60 goats; now 3 beehives. Value then £16; now [£]36. In the same [Framlingham] Munulf held, half under the patronage of Aelmer and half [under that] of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 12 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 1/2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep, 40 goats, 4 beehives. Value always 40s. William Malet was in possession. Under him, 6 whole free men and 4 half [free men]; 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. They are [included] in the valuation of 40s. In the same [Framlingham] 1 free man under patronage; 40 acres. 1 villager who dwells in {Ethereg}; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 plough. Woodland, 4 pigs. Value 8s. In the same [Framlingham] 3 free men under patronage; 56 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 17s. 1 church, 60 acres. 1 villager; 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Value 15s. In length 14 furlongs, and 12 in width; 20d in tax. [St] Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [had] the jurisdiction but [Earl] Hugh's predecessor had it from it. [= ?4? Lands of Earl Hugh =] <303a> ?5? LANDS OF COUNT EUSTACE SUF 5,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Leofric, a thane, held OUSDEN; 6 carucates as 1 manor before 1066. Then 22 villagers, later and now 15; then and later 2 smallholders, now 9; then 8 slaves, now 2. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 10 men's ploughs, later 8, now 6. Meadow, 6 1/2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Then 4 cobs; then 15 cattle, now 5; then 22 pigs, now 30; then 164 sheep, now 88. A church, 30 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. Value then £6; now [£]7, but it was given at a revenue for £14. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,2 THEDWASTRE Hundred In RATTLESDEN 1 free man held under the patronage and jurisdiction of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; he could not sell it; 60 acres of land. Now Aldred holds [it] under Count Eustace, who annexed 7 acres of the lordship of St Etheldreda's in the same village, as of the Holding of Count Eustace. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,3 LACKFORD Hundred In ELVEDEN Alsi [* Sqitrebil *] held, later Engelric [* the priest *], now [Count] Eustace; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 3 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1 men's plough. The fourth part of a fishpond. A church, 15 acres of land. 4 pigs, 150 sheep. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,4 STOWMARKET Hundred In FINBOROUGH Engelric [* the priest *], Count Eustace's predecessor, held before 1066; 2 1/2 carucates of land; in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. 9 smallholders always. Then and later 6 slaves, now none. <303b> Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Meadow, 18 acres. Then 1 cattle, now 2; 8 pigs. Then and later 50s; now 100[s]. In the same [Finborough] 7 free men under the patronage of the same Engelric [* the priest *]; 30 acres of land; in the King's jurisdiction. Then and later 1 plough. They have been valued above in the 100s. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,5 In BUXHALL Engelric [* the priest *] held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 7 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. 2 Freemen, 3 acres. Meadow, 8 acres. 1 cattle; then 30 sheep, now 40; now 11 goats. Value then and later 40s; now £4. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,6 SANDFORD Hundred Leodmer [* the priest *], a free man, held HIGHAM; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres. The fifth part of a church, with 4 acres; 24 [***]. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. Ralph of Marcy holds [this] from the Count. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,7 Aelfric, a free man, held {STANFELDA}; 1 carucate of land and 15 acres as 1 manor. Now Hato holds [it] from the Count. Now 4 smallholders; 1 villager. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] SUF 5,8 In RAYDON Wulfwaru, a free woman, held 12 acres before 1066. Then 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the same valuation ^[{Stanfelda}]^ The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?5? Lands of Count Eustace =] <304a> ?6? LANDS OF ROBERT MALET IN SUFFOLK SUF 6,1 BABERGH Hundred Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds EDWARDSTONE from Robert Malet; Godwin son of Alfhere held it before 1066 under the King, with the jurisdiction, as a manor; 4 carucates of land A church, 30 acres of free land. Then 10 villagers, later 9, now 6; then and later 7 smallholders, now 13; then and later 6 slaves, now 4. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then and later 6 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; a winter mill. Then 2 horses at the hall, now 1; then 17 cattle, now 11; then 60 pigs, now 37; then 80 sheep, now 22. Value then and later 100s; now £7. In the same [Edwardstone] 9 Freemen; 1/2 carucate of land. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. It is [included] in the valuation. This manor has 6 furlongs in length, and 6 in width; 10d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,2 Walter son of Aubrey holds CHILTON from the Count; Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ also held it, with the jurisdiction, before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. A church, 5 acres of free land. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship and between the men. Meadow, 5 acres. Now 3 pigs; then 80 sheep, now 40. And the same 3 free men under the patronage and jurisdiction of the same Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^, Robert's predecessor; 40 acres of land. Always 1 plough between [them] all. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then of the free men 12s; now 7[s]. Value of the manor then 20s; now 40[s]. It has 4 furlongs in length, and 3 in width; 5d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,3 Hundred of STOWMARKET Robert of Glanville holds CREETING [St Peter] from Robert Malet; Leofwin, a free man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, held it, <304b> under patronage only; 1 carucate of land in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Always 6 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later 1/2, now 2; then 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; the fourth part of a mill. Then 2 horses, now none; now 4 cattle; now 14 pigs; now 43 sheep. 6 free men of the same Leofwin's, under the patronage only, with 12 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough between [them] all. In the same [Creeting [St Peter]] 1 Freeman of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^'s with 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value of the whole then and later 20s; now 30s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,4 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough [of IPSWICH] Robert has 1 burgess; his predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had him, under patronage before 1066. The King has the customary dues. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,5 BOSMERE Hundred In CREETING 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s under patronage before 1066; 20 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 1/2 plough; now 1 ox. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s 4d. Walter of Caen holds [this]. In the same [Creeting] 1 free man with 1 1/2 acres, who was the man of someone under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Value 2s. Robert of Glanville holds [this]. In the same [Creeting] 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s; 8 acres. One part of 1 dam. Value 2s. Now Robert Malet holds [this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,6 In CODDENHAM 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s under patronage before 1066; 10 acres. Value 20d. [Robert] also [holds this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,7 Walter of Caen holds `OLDEN' from Robert; 1 free man under patronage; 6 acres. Value 32d. In the same [`Olden'] 1 free man under patronage; 5 acres. Value 10d. Robert holds this in lordship; the King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,8 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Edmer; Leofric, the predecessor of <305a> Robert Malet's mother, had the patronage before 1066; 4 acres. Value 8d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert's mother holds it. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,9 In STONHAM 1 free man, Aelmer, before 1066; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,10 Hundred of CLAYDON In BARHAM 1 free man, Brictwold, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Value 6s 8d. William Goulafre holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,11 Edric [* Grim *], a free man under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, held DEBENHAM; 1 carucate of land as 1 manor, in the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s jurisdiction. Always 16 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 60 pigs, now 40. Always 1 cob. Then 4 cattle, now 6; then 40 pigs, now 20; then 30 sheep, now 45; then 40 goats, now 28. 30 acres in lordship which are in another Hundred. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. William Goulafre holds this. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Debenham] 6 free men under the patronage of the above-mentioned Edric [* Grim *]; 36 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. William also holds [this]. In the same [Debenham] 1 carucate of land which Robert's mother holds from Robert Malet; Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man, held [it] as an outlier in Kenton before 1066 ^[under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^. Always 1 villager; 9 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 100 pigs, now 40. This is [included] in the valuation of Kenton. In the same [Debenham] 11 free men and a half; 60 acres less 1; [the men were] under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Debenham] Saxi, Ra[nulf] Peverel's predecessor, held 6 acres before 1066. Now Robert's mother [holds it]. William Malet <305b> and his predecessor, was in possession of them after 1066. Value 12d. In the same [Debenham] 2 acres, [held] wholly in the same way. Value 4d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,12 In THORPE [Hall] Godwin [* son of Alfhere *], a free man under patronage, held 16 acres before 1066. Now Walter [holds it] from Robert Malet. Value then 32d; now 3s. This land is in the manor of Bedingfield. The jurisdiction is the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,13 In WESTERFIELD Wulfgeat, a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 60 acres of land; they lie in Rushmere [St Andrew]. Now Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds [it] from Robert Malet. Then 1 smallholder. Value 10s. In the same [Westerfield] 2 free men under the patronage of Wulfgeat; 6 1/2 acres. Value 2s. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also [holds this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,14 In WINSTON 2 free men under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 19 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. 2 smallholders. Value 4s. William Goulafre [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,15 In DEBENHAM Wulfgeat, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. William ^[Goulafre]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,16 In DEBENHAM a half free man under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,17 In HENLEY a free man under the patronage of Stanwin under [* Earl *] Harold held 3 acres. Value 8d. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,18 In DEBENHAM Robert has two parts of the church of St Mary ^[Debenham]^, with 20 acres, to answer for; and a fourth part of the church of St Andrew ^[Debenham]^ and a fourth part of the land. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,19 In {MANUUIC} Sihtric held 27 acres. He could not sell his land. Always 1 plough. Value 26s 8d. Now Jocelyn [* the lorimer *] holds [this] from Robert Malet. The Abbot ^[of Ely]^ [has] half the jurisdiction and Earl Hugh [has] the other half. In the same [{Manuuic}] 1 free man under patronage; 13 1/2 acres. Value 5s. Gilbert holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <306a> SUF 6,20 In ASHFIELD 3 free men under patronage; 15 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Gilbert [holds this]. The Abbot ^[of Ely]^ and Earl Hugh [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,21 In THORPE [Hall] 1 free man under patronage; 3 acres. Value 10d. The jurisdiction [is held] in the same way. Gilbert also [holds this]. ^[The Abbot of Ely and Earl Hugh [have] the jurisdiction]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,22 In ASHFIELD Thorbiorn held 20 acres. He could not sell them. It is [included] in the valuation of [Earl] Soham. The jurisdiction [is held] in the same way. ^[The Abbot of Ely and Earl Hugh [have] the jurisdiction]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,23 In THORPE [Hall] 1 free man under sub-patronage; 5 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 16d. The Abbot of Ely [has] the jurisdiction. Tigier holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,24 In WESTERFIELD 1 free man under patronage; 10 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,25 In THORPE [Hall] 1 free man under sub-patronage; 10 acres. Value 20d. William Goulafre holds [this]. The Abbot ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,26 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Godwin son of Alfhere, a thane of Queen Edith's, held BELSTEAD; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; then 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1; 11 pigs; then 100 sheep, now 30. Value then £4; now 100s. Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ also [had] the jurisdiction. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 4 1/2d in tax. ^[Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds [this]]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,27 Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ also held BRANTHAM; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ also [had] the jurisdiction. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,28 PARHAM Half-Hundred Edric of Laxfield held {BRUTGE}; 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. The fourth part of a church; 6 acres. Now 6 cattle, 14 pigs, 20 sheep, 8 goats. Value then 14s 8d; now the same. Walter {de Risboil} holds [this] from Robert. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot of Ely's. <306b> In the same [{Brutge}] 5 free men have been added, with the patronage, in the jurisdiction of the Abbot; 20 acres. The wife of one was under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]. Value 4s. Walter also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,29 In BLAXHALL 6 free men under patronage; 61 acres. In the jurisdiction of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. Always 2 ploughs. Value 10s. Gilbert holds [this]. In the same [Blaxhall] 3 free men under patronage; 30 acres. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,30 In WANTISDEN 22 free men under patronage, in the jurisdiction of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. 1/2 church, 20 acres of free land. 121 acres. Then and later 10 ploughs, now 5. 1 slave. Value always 30s. Of these [men] Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds 5 1/2, Gilbert 4 1/2, Gilbert of Wissant 7, and William of Emalleville 5. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 40d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,31 In the same [Wantisden] 16 acres, [part] of the lordship of Staverton. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,32 In PARHAM 40 acres, [part] of the lordship of {Niuetuna}. Value 6s 8d. In the same [Parham] 2 free men under patronage, in the jurisdiction of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 12 acres. Value 2s. In the same [Parham] Alnoth, a free man, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Then 4 villagers, now 2. Then and later 1 [plough] in lordship, now none; then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. A church, 24 acres of free land. Value always 30s. Walter son of Aubrey [holds this] from Robert. In the same [Parham] Blaecsunu , a free man under patronage; 40 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 6s 8d; now 7s. Walter also [holds this]. In the same [Parham] Ernwulf , a free man under patronage, held 40 [acres] as 1 manor. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 7s. In the same [Parham] Alnoth, a free man under patronage; 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. In the same [Parham] 2 free men under patronage; 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 7s. Walter also [holds this] from Robert. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot of Ely's. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <307a> SUF 6,33 In BLAXHALL 2 free men; 14 acres. One and a half were under the sub-patronage of the Abbot of Ely; a half was under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. Always 1/2 plough. Value 28d. William of Emalleville holds [this] from Robert. In the same [Blaxhall] a free man under the sub-patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^; 3 acres. Value 6d. William also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,34 In BLAXHALL 1 free man under the sub-patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 10 acres. Value 3s. Gilbert [holds this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Blaxhall] 1 free man, half under the sub-patronage of his predecessor and half [under that] of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. Because of this half, he has been acquired by the Abbot. He has 12 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Gilbert also [holds this]. In the same [Blaxhall] 1 free man under patronage; 1 acre. Value 2d. In the same [Blaxhall] 2 free men; one and a half under the sub-patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], 8 acres; a half under the sub-patronage of the Abbot. Value 16d. Gilbert also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,35 In PARHAM 1 free man under patronage; 12 acres. Value 2s. Gilbert also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,36 In TUNSTALL Godric, a free man, held 4 acres; half under the sub-patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and half [under that] of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. Value 8d. Gilbert also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,37 In BLAXHALL Gilbert holds from Robert Malet 3 free men under the sub-patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 6 acres. Value 12d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,38 In WANTISDEN 2 free men, Alwin and Alfled, under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 7 acres. Value 14d. The fourth part of a church, 10 acres. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,39 In BLAXHALL Huna, a free man under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; held 12 acres. Value 2s. Ranulf holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot of Ely's. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,40 In WANTISDEN Aelfric, a free man, held 4 acres. Value 8d. Gilbert holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <307b> SUF 6,41 In BLAXHALL 16 acres, [part] of the lordship of {Cheletuna}. Value 25d. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,42 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Edric [* of Laxfield *] held {CHILETUNA} before 1066; 4 carucates of land and 20 acres as 1 manor. Always 10 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 10 acres; always 1 mill. Then 12 cattle, now 2; then 30 pigs, now 14; then 100 sheep, now 50. 1 Freeman, 80 acres. 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then £8; now £9 10s. In the same [{Chiletuna}] 16 free men and a half, under patronage only, were added to this manor; 153 acres. Then and later 8 ploughs, now 3 1/2. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. It has 9 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 2 1/4d in tax. Robert [holds this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,43 In RENDHAM 1 carucate of land and 69 acres, an outlier of this manor ^[{Chiletuna}]^. Always 3 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, then 40 pigs, now 30. 1 cob, 24 pigs, 18 sheep, 30 goats. Value £3 10s. A church, 24 acres. 1 plough. To this manor were added 13 free men; 80 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. Robert holds this from ^[Robert]^ Malet. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <308a> SUF 6,44 In CRANSFORD Cus, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 90 acres as 1 manor. Always 9 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Now 16 pigs; then 13 sheep, now 30; then 16 goats. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. Walter [* of Caen *] holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. To this manor were added 2 free men with 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Walter [* of Caen *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,45 In [Great] GLEMHAM 1 free man, Huna, half under the sub-patronage of the Abbot of Ely and half [under that] of his predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 30 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Value 7s. Walter [* of Caen *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Great Glemham] Spearhafoc , a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 10s. Walter [* of Caen *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Great Glemham] 2 free men; 3 acres. Value 8d. Walter [* of Caen *] also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,46 In SWEFLING 1 free man, Osbern, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Value then 20[s]; now 20s. Robert of Claville holds [this] from Robert. In the same [Swefling] a free man, Brictnoth, under patronage, held 5 acres. Value 10d. Robert son of Fulcred holds [this]. In the same [Swefling] Alwy, under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ [Malet]'s predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Swefling] 11 free men, 90 acres; they were under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; except for one, Hardwin by name, who was under the patronage of Roger Bigot's predecessor. Then and later 3 <308b> ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. A church, 15 acres. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,47 In BENHALL 6 free men under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor; ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ 80 acres. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 9 1/4d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,48 In STRATFORD [St Andrew] Huna, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 80 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough; 5 smallholders; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 cob; now 2 cattle; then 12 pigs, now 15; then 16 sheep, now 30; 27 goats. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. In the same [Stratford [St Andrew]] a free man and a half, Alwin; 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s 4d. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,49 In [Great] GLEMHAM Wulfmer, a free man under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 100 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. A church, 10 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 cob. Value then and now 20s. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this] likewise. In the same [Great Glemham] 2 free men under patronage; Leofric; 41 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now 1 ox. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. In the same [Great Glemham] 2 free men; 1 1/2 acres. Value 26d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. In the same [Great Glemham] 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 10d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. Robert ^[son of Fulcred]^ also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,50 In FARNHAM 2 free men under patronage, 40 acres; and in [Great] GLEMHAM 2 free men, 26 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. 2 smallholders. Value 21s. Robert holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,51 In [Great] GLEMHAM Alwynn, a free man; 15 acres. Value 2s. Robert of Glanville holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <309a> SUF 6,52 In CRANSFORD 1 free man under patronage; 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Gilbert holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,53 In BENHALL 2 free men; 20 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] [holds this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,54 In BENHALL 4 free men under patronage; 8 acres. Value 16d. [This is] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Benhall] 1 free man under patronage; 1 1/2 acres. Value 6d. Robert of Glanville [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Benhall] 3 free men under patronage; 17 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 36d. [This is] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,55 In CRANSFORD 30 acres of the lordship land of Badingham. Value 5s. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ Robert [holds this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,56 In [Great] GLEMHAM a free man under patronage; 6 acres. Value 12d. [This is] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,57 Hundred of `HARTISMERE' Alwin, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held WYVERSTONE; his wife was under the patronage of the Abbot of St Edmund's; before 1066, 100 acres as 1 manor. Now Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds [it] from Robert. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, always 20 pigs. Now 1 cob; then 2 cattle, now 3; then 15 pigs, now 10; 24 goats. Value 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Wyverstone] free men, that is 3 brothers and their mother, held 30 acres as a manor. One of them, Aelfric, with respect to a sixth part of him was under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; Aki [* the Dane *], Robert Blunt's predecessor, had 5 parts of the patronage over him. In this land there was then and later 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. <309b> In the same [Wyverstone] 1 free man, half under the patronage of the Abbot ^[of St Edmund's]^ and half under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] also [holds this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Wyverstone] 1 free woman, Alfled, under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 3 acres. Value 6d. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] also [holds this]. In the same [Wyverstone] 1 free man under sub-patronage; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,58 Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds WESTHORPE from Robert Malet. 1 free man, Leofric, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 42 acres before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. Under him, 4 free men; 12 acres. Always 1/2 plough. They are [included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,59 In FINNINGHAM 1 free man, 3 acres; he could not sell his land. Also another half [free man] with 5 acres. 1 smallholder. They are [included] in the same valuation ^[Westhorpe]^ The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,60 Also in WESTHORPE 4 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 28 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. In the same [Westhorpe] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man; 7 acres. Value 14d. He could not sell his land. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,61 In COTTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 40d; now 5s. Under him, 3 free [men]; 5 acres. Value 10 pennies. In the same [Cotton] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man; 7 acres. 1/2 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs. Value 14d. Value of the whole of this, 21s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,62 In RICKINGHALL [Superior] Brictfled, a free woman of Edric of Laxfield's, held 1 carucate of land and 30 acres before 1066. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 4 cobs, 6 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep, 16 goats. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Rickinghall Superior] 2 free men under the patronage <310a> of St E[dmund's]; 5 1/2 acres. Value 12d. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,63 In BROME 6 acres. Value 12d. In the same [Brome] 3 half free men; 7 acres. Value 14d. William Shield holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,64 In BROME Warin holds from Robert Malet. 1 free man, Wulfmer, under the patronage of Edric; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 5s. 5 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 14 acres. Value 2s. Warin also holds this from Robert. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,65 In OAKLEY William Goulafre holds from Robert Malet. 1 free man, Godman, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 2 free men with 1/2 acre. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 1 mill. Value always 10s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,66 In THRANDESTON Godman also [held] 16 acres. Value 2s. William Goulafre holds this from Robert Malet. 1 church, 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,67 In THRANDESTON William of Caen holds from Robert Malet. 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 5 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Thrandeston] Hugh holds 9 acres from Robert Malet. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,68 BISHOP'S Hundred In BEDINGFIELD 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s under patronage; 20 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Woodland for 10 pigs. Value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,69 In CARLTON Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 80 acres as 1 manor. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. In the same [Carlton] 10 free men; 160 acres of land less 2. 3 ploughs. The whole is [included] in the valuation of Leiston. The jurisdiction [is] in Kelsale, R[oger] Bigot's manor. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,70 In ALDRINGHAM 7 villagers, 1 smallholder. [They are included] in the valuation of Leiston. They have 90 acres. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s, in Hoxne. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,71 In DENHAM 1 Freeman with every customary due, with 50 acres of lordship. [This is included] in the valuation of Eye. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. <310b> In the same [Denham] 4 free men under patronage; 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,72 In MENDHAM 1 Freeman; 10 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 24d. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,73 In KELSALE 1 free man under patronage; he has 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. Roger Bigot [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,74 In ALDRINGHAM 1 free man under patronage, [subject to] fold-rights and other services; 20 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 40d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,75 In BEDINGFIELD 6 free men under patronage; 80 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. The fourth part of a church, 6 acres. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] List 11 THE LAND OF ROBERT MALET'S MOTHER OF THE QUEEN'S HOLDING SUF 6,76 In BEDINGFIELD 3 free men under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 44 acres. 1 smallholder. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. The Bishop ^[of Thetford]^ [has] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds it of the Queen's holding]^ SUF 6,77 In the same [place], in BEDINGFIELD 2 free men under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 26 acres of land. Woodland, 6 pigs. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds it of the Queen's holding]^ SUF 6,78 `BLYTHING' Hundred In DARSHAM 1 free man, Edric [* Grim *], held before 1066; 93 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 12s 8d. Under him, 6 free men under patronage; 36 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 6s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,79 In FORDLEY Edric [* Grim *] also held 60 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value 10s. Under him, 6 free men under patronage; 26 acres. 1 plough. Value 4s. This Edric was under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, Robert Malet's predecessor, before King Edward died. Later on Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ was outlawed; King Edward took possession of all his land. Later on he was won over to King Edward and he granted him his land; [King Edward] also gave a writ and a seal [declaring] that whichever of his free men under patronage wished to return to him they might return <311a> with his permission. King Edward took possession of this Edric in his own hands. Later on the Hundred did not see that he returned to Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ his lord; but then he himself says [that he did] then. He offers [to undergo] trial that he returned, also the free men whom he holds under him in patronage; and [in respect] of these he recalls Robert as guarantor. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,80 Edric of Laxfield held HUNTINGFIELD before 1066; now Walter son of Aubrey holds [it] under Robert Malet; always 6 carucates of land. Then and later 18 villagers, now 12; always 28 smallholders; then 1 slave. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; always 18 men's ploughs. Woodland then for 150 pigs, now for 100; meadow, 15 acres. Always 2 cobs, 10 idle cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep, 60 goats, 6 beehives. Value then £8; now [£]7. 1 church, 14 acres; value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,81 In LINSTEAD Wulfric, a free man, held 1 manor before 1066; now Walter [* son of Aubrey *] holds [it] under Robert Malet; 60 acres of land. 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland then for 30 pigs, now for 20; meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 20 pigs, 30 sheep, 20 goats. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,82 Also 200 acres of land [in] HUNTINGFIELD are now an adjunct of this manor ^[of Linstead]^. 21 free men held them before 1066. Always 10 ploughs. Under them, 2 smallholders. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value always 40s. This land has 1 league in length and 9 furlongs in width; it pays 7 1/2d in the King's tax. Also 40 acres of land in HUNTINGFIELD are an adjunct of this manor. 4 free men held them. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. They have 1 smallholder. Value 8s. The full jurisdiction over the whole of this land of the free men lies in Blythburgh for the use of the King and the Earl. Over all those men, Edric [* of Laxfield *], Robert Malet's predecessor, had patronage. ^[Walter [* son of Aubrey *] holds [it] under Robert Malet]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <311b> SUF 6,83 Edric of Laxfield held LEISTON as 1 manor; 12 carucates of land. Always 25 villagers; 27 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 7. Then 11 ploughs in lordship, now 7; then 6 men's ploughs, now 3 1/2. Woodland then for 500 pigs, now for 200; always 1 mill. Meadow, 5 acres. 4 cobs, 5 cattle, 72 pigs, 112 sheep, 7 beehives. 1 [park]. 3 churches with 100 acres of free land before 1066. Value £16; later [£]28; now the same. [It has] 3 leagues in length and 2 [leagues] and 1 furlong in width; it pays 3s 1 1/2d in the King's tax. In the same village ^[Leiston]^ there is 1 free man with 40 acres; he holds [them] as a manor. Value 6s, but they are [part] of the above-mentioned £28. Also 47 free men with 7 carucates of land are an adjunct of this manor. Then 8 ploughs, now 6 1/2. Value always £4. In the same village ^[Leiston]^ Gilbert holds 27 acres under Robert Malet. Edric [* of Laxfield *] held them as a manor. Then 4 smallholders, 2 villagers. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's [plough]. Now 1 cob, 2 cattle. Value always 20s. In the same village ^[Leiston]^ 8 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 30s. Fulcred holds this land from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,84 Edric of Laxfield held DUNWICH before 1066 as one manor; now Robert Malet holds it; then 2 carucates of land, now 1, the sea carried off the other [carucate]. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 12 smallholders, now 2. 24 freemen with 40 acres of land. They pay every customary due to this manor. Then 120 burgesses, now 236; poor men, 180 less 2. Then 1 church, now 3; they pay £4 10s. <312a> In total, value £50 and 60000 herrings as a gift; before 1066 it paid £10. Also Robert of Vaux holds 1 acre of land. Value 8d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds 1 acre. Value 2s 8d. Godric [holds] 1 acre. Value 8d. He holds this from Robert Malet. Gilbert Blunt holds 80 men. He pays £4 and 8000 herrings. [He holds them] from the same Robert. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,85 Aki [* the Dane *], a free man, held WESTLETON as a manor; 4 carucates of land. Always 13 villagers; always 14 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now none; then 10 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland for 7 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. 3 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep; always 24 goats. 2 beehives. Value then 100s; now the same. 1 church with 20 acres; value 40d. 14 free men and a half are an adjunct of this manor with 103 1/2 acres. Then 6 ploughs, now 3. Value always 20s. It has 2 leagues and 2 furlongs in length and 2 leagues in width; 7 1/2d in tax. Gilbert Blunt holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,86 In MIDDLETON 2 free men held 80 acres. Now Gilbert Blunt holds [it] from Robert Malet. Always 1 smallholder. Now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 16s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,87 In STRICKLAND Edric [* of Laxfield *], a free man, held 40 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now none. Value 6s 8d. Gilbert Blunt holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,88 In FORDLEY 2 free men held 24 acres before 1066. Now Gilbert ^[Blunt]^ also [holds it] from Robert Malet. Then 1/2 plough in lordship, now none. Value then 10s; now 4[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,89 In DUNWICH the King has this customary due, that two or three [men] will go to the Hundred if they have been correctly notified; if they do not do this they are made to forfeit 2 {orae}. If a thief is caught there, he will be judged there; corporal punishment will be exacted in Blythburgh; his goods stay with the lord of Dunwich. <312b> Before 1066 there was no money-changer there, but [there was one] in Blythburgh. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,90 In SIBTON 1 free man held 25 acres before 1066 as a manor. Now Walter of Caen holds [it] from Robert Malet. Always 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 4s. 1 church. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ 1 free man held 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 60 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 cobs; 7 cattle. Then 30 pigs, now 26; then 50 goats; now 50 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Walter of Caen holds this from Robert Malet. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ 1 free man held 25 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 cob. Then 6 pigs, now none. Value always 4s. Walter holds this from ^[Robert]^ Malet. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 16 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 3s. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ Aelfric held 60 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 cob, now none; 60 and 13 sheep; 6 goats. Value then 10s; now 16[s]. Walter holds this from ^[Robert]^ Malet. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ 3 free men and a half held 72 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 10s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width; it pays 7 1/2d in tax. 2 churches with 18 acres. Meadow, 3 acres. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,91 In {UURABRETUNA} Asmoth [* mother of Brictmer *], a free woman, held 30 acres of land before 1066; Northmann the sheriff had patronage over her. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 4s. Now Robert Malet holds [this]. R[oger] Bigot claims [it] back. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,92 In PEASENHALL Leofsi, 1 free man, held 40 acres of land before 1066 as 1 manor. Now Fulcred holds [it] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. Always 4 smallholders. Woodland for 10 pigs. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. <313a> Value 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Peasenhall] 1 free man, Stanwin , before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Now Fulcred holds [it]. This Stanwin was under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert's predecessor, before he was outlawed; later he was [* Earl *] Harold's man in 1066, so the Hundred says. Stanwin alone says that he was Edric's man with [* Earl *] Harold's permission in 1066 and he offers [to undergo] trial. There are 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 20 pigs. 2 cattle; then 6 pigs, now 12; now 26 sheep. Value then 12s; now 22[s]. [* Earl *] Harold had the jurisdiction and Stanwin [had it] from him. After 1066 Stanwin added 2 free men under patronage with 8 acres. Value 16d. Stanwin also had the jurisdiction from [* Earl *] Harold. In the same [Peasenhall] 1 free man, Aelmer, under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ with 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Gilbert holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,93 In SIBTON Blaecmann , 1 free man, held before 1066; 50 acres as 1 manor. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 cob, 16 sheep. Value always 10s. Blaecmann was Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s man; he had patronage over him and the King [had] the jurisdiction; but that man's wife was [Arch]bishop Stigand's man, he had patronage over the woman. W[illiam] Malet held this land. In the same village ^[Sibton]^ 2 free men held 32 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. W[alter] of Caen holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,94 In DARSHAM 1 free man, Blaecmann , under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 30 acres as 1 manor. Now Walter son of Richere [holds it]. Always 1 smallholder. <313b> Then 1 plough, now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. To this manor was added one free man with 22 acres; the said Blaecmann had patronage over him before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s 4d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,95 In DARSHAM Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 60 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now Fulcred holds [it]. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,96 In WESTLETON 1 free man under patronage; 30 acres as 1 manor. Now Fulcred also holds [it]. A church, 3 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 8s; when Robert received [it], it was at a revenue for 20s; now it pays 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,97 In [South] COVE Edric [* Grim *] holds from Robert Malet 2 free men under the patronage of Edric, who was under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], Robert Malet's predecessor; he has 16 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,98 The above-mentioned Stanwin also held STRICKLAND; 80 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now Walter of Caen holds [it]. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Strickland] a half free man under patronage with 8 acres. Value 12d. In the same [Strickland] Talk, a free man under patronage, held 10 acres before 1066. Value 20d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,99 In {WARABETUNA} 9 acres; 2 free men under patronage. Value 18d. Walter of Caen holds the whole. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,100 In {HOPPETUNA} a free man under patronage, Alnoth; 42 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now Gilbert holds [it]. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now the same. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then and now 10s. In the same [{Hoppetuna}] 2 free men under patronage; 18 acres. Value 3s. The King and Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <314a> SUF 6,101 In DARSHAM 1 free man under patronage; 4 acres. Value 8d. This is in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,102 In HOLTON Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 20 acres as a manor. Now Robert [holds it] in lordship. Value 3s 4d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,103 In PEASENHALL a free man under patronage; 6 acres. Value 8d. Walter of Caen [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,104 In LINSTEAD 8 acres which lie in Withersdale and [are included] in the valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,105 In WESTLETON 1 villager; 6 acres. Gilbert Blunt holds [it]. It has been valued. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,106 In FORDLEY 3 free men and a half; Swarting, Algar, Herewold, and Osfrith, the half, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; Osfrith was wholly Toli's man. They have 27 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. [It is included] in the valuation of Leiston. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,107 In MINSMERE 12 acres of free land. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Minsmere] 2 free men with 8 acres; value 12d. Also, in the same [Minsmere] 12 acres which Leofric the cook held; value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction over everything. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,108 In {WRABBATUNA} Godric son of Herebold held 8 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,109 In THEBERTON 1 free man, Swart Hoga, held from Ulf son of Manni Swart before 1066; 60 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10s. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,110 Hundred of `COLNES' In STRATTON Wulfmer [* the priest *], a free man of Edric of Laxfield's, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 4 villagers, now 2; always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. 12 pigs, 80 sheep. <314b> Value then 20s; now 30s. To this manor, 12 free men were added after 1066; Leofric of Hemley, Brunmann of Burgh, Goda of `Struostuna', Leofstan of Falkenham, Gleman of Levington, Wihtric of {Carlewuda}, Edwin the smith in the same [{Carlewuda}], Aelfric of {Hopewella}, Thori of {Kyluertestuna}, Aelfric the son of the smith in {Carlewuda}, Ordgar in {Kyluertestuna}, Modeva of Colcarr; all under the patronage of the same man before 1066, with 87 1/2 acres. 2 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value then 60s; now it pays 50s. Bernard of London holds all this from Robert Malet. In the same Stratton 1 free man, Leofwin son of Brun, under the patronage of Edric[* of Laxfield *]; 24 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. A half free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of the same man, with 1 acre. Value 5d. R[obert] of Claville holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,111 In `MYCELEGATA' 1 free man, Leofstan, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 4 acres of land. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,112 Hundred of CARLFORD Humphrey son of Robert holds PLAYFORD from Robert Malet; Godwin son of Alfhere held [it] under the Queen before 1066 as 1 manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 4; then 3 smallholders, now 23; 1 burgess of Ipswich; then 6 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 8 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill. Then 3 cobs; then 15 cattle, now 1; then 69 pigs, now 25; then 160 sheep, now 26; then 6 beehives, now 1. Value then £8; now 100s. 1 church, 10 acres; value 20d. In the same [Playford] 12 free men under the patronage of the same <315a> Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ except for two, Aethelric and Blaecmann , over whom Healfdene, G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's predecessor, had patronage; 100 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value 20s. Robert [has] full jurisdiction; a customary due. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 9d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,113 In {NECCHEMARA} 4 free men under the patronage of the same Godwin ^[son of Alfhere]^ before 1066, with 28 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Value 2s. Robert Malet [has] full jurisdiction as over the above-mentioned [men]. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 1/2 in width; 4 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,114 In KESGRAVE 3 free men; 3 under the patronage of G[odwin son of Alfhere]; 20 acres of land. 1 plough. Value 3s 4d. Robert [has] full jurisdiction. Also in the same [Kesgrave] 1 free man, Oslac , under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield before 1066; 10 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Value 16d. 1/2 church, 2 acres. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] full jurisdiction. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 4 1/2d in tax. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,115 In the smallest WALDRINGFIELD 1 Freeman of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s; 22 acres of land. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 2s. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,116 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] 2 Freemen of Godwin [* son of Alfhere *]'s; 30 acres. Then 1 plough; now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. In the same [Rushmere St Andrew] 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; Leofric, Thorkil, Aelfric; 44 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] full jurisdiction. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,117 In {HOPESTUNA} 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s; 25 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now none. 1 smallholder. Value then 2s 8d; now 4s. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] full jurisdiction. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,118 In HASKETON 1 free man, Lustwin by name, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, his wife under the patronage of Healfdene; 40 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 8s. <315b> St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. Also in the same [Hasketon] 2 free men held, but they dwell in another Hundred under the patronage of E[dric]; 17 acres. Value 3s. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,119 In BURGH 2 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 4s; now 3s. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,120 In TUDDENHAM 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 12 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. 1 church, 15 acres in that Hundred. Another free man under the patronage of Godwin [* son of Alfhere *]; 4 acres. Value 8d. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,121 In [Great] BEALINGS 1 Freeman, Wulfnoth by name, with 14 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 2s; now 28d. ^[Humphrey son of Robert holds this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,122 In GRUNDISBURGH 2 Freemen under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 5 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 12d. Humphrey son of Robert holds all this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,123 In BURGH 1 free man, Aethelwold, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 16 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 2s. Robert Malet holds [this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,124 In BURGH R[obert] of Glanville holds 1 free man, Wulfwin the priest, under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 6 acres. Value 12d. 11 acres of free land. Value 11d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,125 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] Wulfgeat, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's, held before 1066; 60 acres as 1 manor. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds [it] in lordship. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 20s. In the same [Rushmere St Andrew] 2 free men under him; 4 acres. Value 16d. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,126 In HASKETON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 5 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,127 In CLOPTON 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 40 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Value 7s 4d. Tigier holds 1 of these, and Gilbert of Coleville holds the other, from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <316a> SUF 6,128 Hundred of `PLOMESGATE' Godric the priest, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, held CRANSFORD; 40 acres. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 10s. Durand [* the cleric *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,129 Walter holds SNAPE from Robert Malet; Edric of Laxfield held it as a manor; 4 carucates of land before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now none, but there could be; then 8 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs; then 6 cattle, now 2; then 24 pigs; then 160 sheep. Value always £6. It has 3 leagues in length and 4 furlongs in width; 40d in tax. Robert Malet [has] the jurisdiction. Also in the same village ^[Snape]^ 25 free men under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, with 108 acres. Then 6 ploughs between them, now 4. Value then 23s; now 20[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,130 In ALDEBURGH Wulfric, a Freeman of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, held before 1066; 80 acres as a manor. 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. 5 pigs, 20 sheep. Value always 20s. 2 churches, 60 acres. Value 10s. In the same [Aldeburgh] 12 acres of free land. Value 2s. In the same [Aldeburgh] 1 free man, Arnketil, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. ^[Walter son of Grip [holds] this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,131 In STERNFIELD 1 Freeman; 30 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. ^[Walter son of Grip [holds] this]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,132 In BOYTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 24 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. In the same [Boyton] 30 acres in lordship. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Walter son of Grip [holds] all this. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,133 In SNAPE Gilbert Blunt holds from Robert Malet; 21 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 1 carucate of land; 30 acres. Then 6 ploughs, now 3. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,134 In BOYTON 8 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 20 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 5s. G[ilbert] [* Blunt *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <316b> SUF 6,135 Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds FARNHAM from Robert Malet; Edric of Laxfield held it as an outlier; 1/2 carucate of land. Meadow, 10 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. 1 mill. Value then 20s; now the same. In the same [Farnham] 9 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 28 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 5s; now the same. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds this. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,136 In `THORPE' 4 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 24 acres. 1 plough. 3 smallholders with 6 acres. They are all [included] in the valuation of Leiston. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,137 In CRANSFORD 5 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 35 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Their valuation is [included] in Dennington. He holds this in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,138 In BOYTON William Goulafre holds from Robert Malet; 12 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 60 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16s. 2 churches, 30 acres; value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,139 In RUSHMERE 8 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 52 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value 7s; but it pays 17s. William ^[Goulafre]^ also holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,140 In BOYTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 24 acres. Value 4s. William ^[Goulafre]^ also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,141 In STERNFIELD 15 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 100 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 5 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 44s. William ^[Goulafre]^ also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,142 In {CLEMPHAM} 10 acres in lordship. Value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,143 In SUDBOURNE Gilbert of Wissant holds from Robert Malet; 12 free men under the patronage of the same E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 60 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value 20s. One of these free [men] was a manor of 20 acres. 1 cattle, 30 pigs, 40 sheep. 1 plough possible. 1 mill. Value 10s. A church, 16 acres; value 2s. <317a> In the same [Sudbourne] Walter of Caen holds from Robert Malet; 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. 1 fishpond; meadow, 1 acre; 1 salt-house. Value 12s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,144 In {BURGESGATA} 1 acre. Value 3d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,145 In {BURCH} 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,146 In {INGOLUESTUNA} 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,147 In {PRESTETUNA} 1 smallholder; 3 acres of land. Meadow, 1/2 [acre]. Value 6d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,148 Hundred of WILFORD In HOLLESLEY Edric of Laxfield held before 1066; 6 carucates of land as a manor. Then 18 villagers, now 13; then 4 smallholders, now 12. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2, 2 others possible; then 8 men's ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 30 acres; 1 fishery. 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep. Robert [has] full jurisdiction from the King. To this manor belong 5 Freemen with 56 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. These 5 could not sell their land or give it to anyone. Value then 100s; now £13. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 furlong in width; 7d in tax. 1 church with 14 acres; value 2s. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] jurisdiction through the whole Hundred. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,149 In SUTTON 22 free men; 20 under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and 2 [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; with 80 acres of land. Then 6 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 4 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Hollesley. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 27d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,150 In CAPEL [St Andrew] 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066, with 3 acres of land. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Hollesley]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,151 In `LANEBURH' 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 1 acre of land. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Hollesley]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,152 In ALDERTON 1 free man of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]'s, with 1 acre of land. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Hollesley]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,153 In `TURSTANESTUNA' 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 4 1/2 acres. ^[It is [included] in the valuation of Hollesley]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,154 In BAWDSEY 2 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *], with 13 acres. They are all [included] in the valuation of Hollesley. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <317b> SUF 6,155 In SUTTON Leofstan, a free man of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]'s, held before 1066; 60 acres of land as 1 manor. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 3s. Two half free men under him; 4 acres. [They are included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,156 `CULESLEA', 1 outlier of Hollesley; Robert Malet's mother holds [it] from him; 1 carucate of land and 80 acres. Always 1 villager; 13 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 60s; now the same. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 27d in tax. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ In the same [`Culeslea'] 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,157 BAWDSEY, 1 outlier of Hollesley; Robert of Glanville holds [it] from Robert Malet; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Value then 25s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 27d in tax. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ In the same village ^[Hollesley]^ 17 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 60 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 12[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,158 In HOO 1 free man with the fourth part of 1 acre. Value 2d. ^[R[obert] of Glanville holds from Robert Malet]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,159 In ALDERTON 31 free men before 1066, now 34, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Of these, Godric, Swein's predecessor, had patronage over 2 1/2, but W[illiam] Malet was in possession; 1 carucate of land and 80 acres. 1 1/2 smallholders. Then 6 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 20 acres. Value then 40s; now 100s. 1 church, 24 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. ^[R[obert] of Glanville holds from Robert Malet]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,160 In HOLLESLEY 1 mill. Value 12s. R[obert] of Glanville holds the whole of this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,161 In BAWDSEY 12 free men and a half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 72 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 12s; now 30[s]. 1 church with 20 acres; value 3s. Robert Malet's mother holds this from him. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <318a> SUF 6,162 In ALDERTON 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 32 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 4s; now 10[s]. W[alter] of Caen holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,163 In LITTLECROSS 7 villagers; 40 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. Robert [holds] the jurisdiction from the King. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,164 In ALDERTON 1 free man with 12 acres, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,165 In SUTTON W[alter] of Caen holds from Robert Malet a half free man, Godwin ^[of Sutton]^ by name, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], with 12 acres as 1 manor. 1/2 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now the same. Meadow, 1 acre. 3 cattle, 60 sheep. Value then 2s; now 5[s]. In the same [Sutton] 9 free men under him; 1 free man under the patronage of Healfdene before 1066; 40 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 4s; now 7[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,166 In CAPEL [St Andrew] 3 free men and a half under the patronage of Godwin ^[of Sutton]^; 15 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 2s; now 4[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 27d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,167 In SHOTTISHAM 1 free man and a half, under the patronage of the same man ^[Godwin of Sutton]^; 7 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,168 In BROMESWELL 1 free man and a half under the patronage of Godwin ^[of Sutton]^; 8 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. Walter ^[of Caen]^ also holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,169 In BREDFIELD W[alter] ^[of Caen]^ also holds from Robert Malet 3 whole free men and 3 half [free men] and the fourth part of 1 free man; 24 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Value 6s 2d. Mainard claims that Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession of this Godwin of Sutton one year before he forfeited; and the Hundred testifies that Robert Malet was in possession of him. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,170 In SUTTON W[alter] ^[of Caen]^ also holds from Robert Malet 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 61 acres. Under 1 of these [free men], 5 free men. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 7s; now 15s. 1 church, 22 acres; [it is included] in the valuation above. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <318b> SUF 6,171 In WILFORD Robert Malet holds in lordship 1 Freeman, Aedi, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], with 60 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 16s; now 10[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 13 1/2d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,172 Humphrey son of R[obert] holds BOYTON from Robert Malet; Stanwin held it under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Then 3 villagers, now none; then 18 smallholders, now 15. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 4 men's ploughs, now 1, but [***] possible. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 9 cattle, now 1; then 24 pigs, now 17; then 300 sheep, now 70. Then 1 mill. Value then 60s; now 60[s]. 1 church with 8 acres; value 12d. In the same [Boyton] 8 free men under the patronage of Stanwin ; 63 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then 24s; now 22[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,173 In `LANEBURC' Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 5 acres. Value [12]d. Walter holds [this] {in lordship}. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,174 In `LANEBURC' 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. Value then 10s; now 12[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,175 In MELTON 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 64 acres. 1 free man under him with 1 acre. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value then 15s; now 10[s]. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,176 ^[Robert]^ Malet's mother holds `HALGESTOU'; Godric, a Freeman of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, held it before 1066, he could not sell or grant; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. Value always 17s 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,177 Ralph holds RAMSHOLT from Robert Malet; 3 1/2 free men under the patronage of Godric, Swein's predecessor, held it before 1066; 29 acres. Then 1 plough, now 2. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. In the same [Ramsholt] 5 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], except that a half [free man] was under the patronage of <319a> R[oger] Bigot's predecessor; 16 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 2s. Also in the same [Ramsholt]; 80 acres, [part] of ^[Robert]^ Malet's lordship. Value then 5s; now 7[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,178 In SUTTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; now his three sons dwell [there]; 25 acres. 1 free man under him with 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. In the same [Sutton] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man; 10 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s 8d. Ralph holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,179 In CHARSFIELD R[obert] of Glanville holds from Robert Malet 24 free men, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 2 carucates of land. 5 smallholders. Then 7 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. 36 acres [in the possession] of the church; value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,180 In BROMESWELL Gilbert of Coleville holds from Robert Malet 4 free men and a half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 26 acres of land. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,181 In BOULGE R[obert] of Glanville holds from Robert Malet 1 priest, Wulfwin; 1 church, 25 acres. 3 smallholders; 1 acre. Value 3s 2d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,182 In BREDFIELD 1 church, 36 acres. Value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,183 In CAPEL [St Andrew] Walter son of Aubrey holds from Robert Malet 24 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 1 carucate of land and 61 acres. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 6 ploughs, now 3. Value then 60s; now the same. A church with 12 acres; value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,184 In SUTTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 80 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now the same. In the same [Sutton] 8 free men under the patronage of Lustwin before 1066; 40 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 4s; now 7[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,185 In BROMESWELL 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,186 In SHOTTISHAM 1 free man, Siric, under the patronage of King Edward; 12 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 2s; now 4[s]. In the same [Shottisham] 4 free men; 2 under the patronage of <319b> Godric, the other 2 under the patronage of Osmund before 1066; 32 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 4s; now 6[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,187 In BING, 1 outlier of Staverton, Edric [* of Laxfield *] held 1 1/2 carucates [of land]. Then and now 1 villager; then 1 smallholder, now 2; then and now 1 slave. Then 1 plough, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 16 pigs, 80 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,188 In the same [Bing] 20 free men and in LOUDHAM 10 whole free [men] and 2 half free [men] with 1 carucate of land under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066. Then 6 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,189 In LOUDHAM 2 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^; 24 acres. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough. 1 mill. Now 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now the same. W[alter] son of Aubrey holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,190 In BROMESWELL Hubert of Mont-Canisy holds from Robert Malet 16 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,191 Hundred of `HARTISMERE' Edric [* of Laxfield *] held EYE; 12 carucates of land before 1066. Now Robert holds [it] in lordship; his mother holds 100 acres. 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 9 Freemen with 16 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 20s. Then 39 villagers, now 20; then and later 9 smallholders, now 16; then 12 slaves, now none. Then and later 8 ploughs in lordship, now 5; then and later 15 men's ploughs, now 6; other ploughs could be restored. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland, then 120 pigs, now 60; always 1 mill. 1 fishery. Then 7 cobs, now 1; then 24 cattle, now none; then 50 pigs, now 17; then 80 sheep, now 90. Now 1 market; 1 park. In the market dwell 25 burgesses. To this manor belong 48 Freemen; 121 acres of land. Of these <320a> Freemen, 37 are in lordship; Herbert holds 9 with 20 acres; Walter [* of Caen *] [holds] 1 with 5 acres; Walter the bowman [holds] 1 with 16 acres. Value of the whole, 9s. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then £15; now [£]21. Edric [* of Laxfield *] [had] full jurisdiction over [the men of] the Bishopric; that is, what the Bishop ought to have had. There also belong to this manor 9 free men; 110 acres of land; in the jurisdiction and patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066. Then 4 1/2 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, then 16 pigs, now 6. Value 20s. Those 9 [free men] are called Alstan, Wulfric, Godwin, Leofwin, Edric, Alfsi, Aelfric, Godric, {Dynechaie}. In the same village ^[Eye]^ 1 free man, ^[another]^ Wulfric, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now Walter of Caen holds [it] from Robert. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 20s. In the same [Eye] 1 church, St Peter's ^[of Eye]^ to which belong 2 carucates of free land. 7 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 3; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value 40s. In the same [Eye] 1 free man, Swartrik, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, and in his jurisdiction, held 120 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Now Robert holds [it] in lordship. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value 20s. It has 2 1/2 leagues in length and 1 1/2 leagues in width; 2s in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,192 In REDLINGFIELD 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 3 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 11 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, then 100 pigs, now 50; meadow, 6 acres. 1 church, 12 acres. Now 1 cob. Always 12 pigs, 24 sheep, 34 goats. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. William of Arques holds [this] from Robert Malet. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [It has] 7 furlongs in width and 7 in length; 6d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <320b> SUF 6,193 In OCCOLD 5 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and in his jurisdiction; 46 acres. [They are called] {Smert}, Raven , Wynstan, Godric, Leofsi, Aelfeva. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Robert's mother holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,194 In GISLINGHAM 2 free men, Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] and Stubhard, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. In the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Always 2 smallholders. Then [and] later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. Robert's mother holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,195 In MELLIS 1 free [man], Fulcard , half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 27 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. A church, 8 acres. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert's mother holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,196 In YAXLEY Alnoth, a free man, half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 8 1/2 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,197 In WORTHAM 1 free man, Algar, under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 4 acres. Value 8d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,198 In BRAISEWORTH 4 free men; 38 acres of land; under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 7s 6d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,199 In THORNHAM PARVA 2 free men under the sub-patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 7 acres. Value 16d. Robert's mother also holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,200 In THORNHAM MAGNA 1 free man, Stanhard [* son of Alwy *], under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 4 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert's mother holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,201 In ASPALL Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. 24 sheep. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert's mother [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,202 In THRANDESTON Alward, a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 36 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. <321a> Alward also holds [this] from ^[Robert]^ Malet. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Thrandeston] 2 free men, Godric and Leofstan, under the patronage of E[dric]; 15 acres. In the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. 1/2 plough. Value 26d. Walter [* the bowman *] holds [this] from Robert. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,203 In BROME 2 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 4 acres. In the jurisdiction of the King. Value 8d. Walter [* the bowman *] also [holds this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,204 In THRANDESTON Walter [* the bowman *] also holds 2 villagers with 24 acres, [part] of the lordship of Eye. Value 4s. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,205 In BRAISEWORTH 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 17 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,206 In ASPALL 1 free man under patronage; 3 acres. Value 6d. William Goulafre holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Aspall] Robert has two parts of a church. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,207 In FRESSINGFIELD Alwin, a Freeman, held 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,208 In KNETTISHALL 1 free man under patronage; 3 acres. Value 6d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,209 Hundred of `HARTISMERE' In FINNINGHAM Robert Malet's mother holds from Robert Malet and from the Queen's Holding 18 free men; 1 1/2 carucates of land. One of them had the name Almer; over whose wife St Edmund's had patronage; two of them, Leofwin and Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], were under the patronage of ^[another]^ Leofwin; all the others were under the patronage of Leofric and Wulfeva before 1066; under them, 3 free men with 5 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 3 1/2 ploughs, now the same. Woodland for 16 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; 8d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,210 In WESTHORPE 3 free men and a half; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 50d; now 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Of these three [free men], the Abbot of St E[dmund's] claims 1, Ordric, with 10 acres; the others were under the patronage of Wulfric, the predecessor of Eudo son of Spirewic. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <321b> SUF 6,211 In WYVERSTONE 4 free men, Wulfmer, Alfled, Wulfwin, Alwin. Alfled and Alwin were under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; the Abbot of St Edmund's had three parts of the patronage over Wulfwin. In all they have 67 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland for 4 pigs. Value then 6s 8d; now the same. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction; except over the man who was under the patronage of the Abbot, in so far as it belongs to three parts of the patronage. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,212 In {CALDECOTA} 6 free men under the patronage of Leofwin of Bacton; 74 acres. Under them, 7 free men under patronage, with 6 1/2 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 11s 10d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Later, Walter of Dol was in possession of one, that is Wulfeva , and of her son, on the day he forfeited. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,213 Wulfeva held STOKE [Ash] under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres as a manor. Then 4 smallholders, now 8. Always 2 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. A church, 15 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Then 1 cob, now 2; 6 cattle; then 12 pigs, now 6; 20 goats. Value always 100s. 5 free men under patronage; 32 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s 4d. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 6d in tax. Wulfeva has the jurisdiction. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the free men. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,214 In THORNHAM MAGNA 24 free men; 1 carucate of land and 12 acres. Then and later 6 ploughs, now 4 [ploughs] and 2 oxen. Meadow, 4 acres. Value always 23s. Wulfeva had patronage over all these [free men] except over a half [free man], Wulfric by name, under the patronage of the Abbot of St Edmund's. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <322a> SUF 6,215 In THORNHAM [Magna] Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of Wulfeva , held 26 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 7[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Thornham Magna] 4 free men. Of one half [free man], Brungar by name, Walter of Dol was in possession when he forfeited. 108 acres. Wulfeva had patronage over two [free men] and a half; the Abbot of St Edmund's had patronage over a half; Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] had patronage over the fourth [free man]. Then 4 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 cob, 1 cattle, 25 pigs, 16 sheep, 27 goats. Value always 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,216 In GISLINGHAM 3 free men; Wulfeva had patronage over two [of them]; 7 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. In the same [Gislingham] 2 free men; 26 acres. One, Coleman by name, under the patronage of Wulfeva , with 6 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 4s. In the same [Gislingham] Alfgeat, a free man under the patronage of Alsi nephew of Earl R[alph], held 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 1 acre. In the same [Gislingham] 6 free men under the patronage of Alfgeat; 13 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 12[s]. In the same [Gislingham] Ringwulf, a free man under the patronage of Alsi nephew of Earl R[alph], held 30 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough, now nothing. Of this land, Leofwin son of Ringwulf held 3 acres [and] a fourth part of the woodland. In the same [Gislingham] 4 free men under the patronage of Ringwulf; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. In the same [Gislingham] {Beso} , a free man under the patronage of Alsi ^[nephew of Earl Ralph]^; 16 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Value 6s 8d. Of this land, Aubrey de Vere's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^ held 5 acres. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. In the same [Gislingham] 1 free man under the patronage of Wulfeva , {Sorcbes}; 6 acres. <322b> Value 12d. In the same [Gislingham] Cypping, a free man, under the patronage of Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], the predecessor of Aubrey de Vere, and in his jurisdiction; 12 acres. He also held 1 acre of land [part] of Wulfwin's lordship and the fourth part of another [acre]. Now Robert's mother holds the whole. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole of the rest. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,217 In COTTON Esger , a free man under the patronage of Leofwin of Bacton, held 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. Also 3 free men under patronage; 60 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Cotton] Teit, half under the patronage of Edric, the King's reeve, and half under the patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 8 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,218 In THORNHAM PARVA 8 free men under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 28 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value 5s. In the same [Thornham Parva] 2 free men; one of them was under the patronage of Wulfeva , the other was half under the sub-patronage of ^[Robert]^ Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 15 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 40d; now 5s. In the same [Thornham Parva] a free man, Siric, under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 14 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 3s; now 4[s]. In the same [Thornham Parva] three parts of a church, 10 acres. 1/2 plough. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,219 In WORTHAM Siric, a free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 20 acres. Always 2 smallholders; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, then 6 pigs, now 2. Also 3 free men under him, with 6 acres. Value 5s. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,220 In STOKE [Ash] Siric also held 20 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <323a> SUF 6,221 In ASPALL Siric also held 30 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. 13 cattle. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,222 In RISHANGLES Wulfeva , under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held 220 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 240 pigs, now 120. A church, 20 acres. 1 plough. Always 2 cobs; 7 cattle. Now 7 pigs; 30 goats. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. Wulfeva [had] the jurisdiction from [* Archbishop *] Stigand. In the same [Rishangles] 4 free men under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 40 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 6s 8d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 14 furlongs in length and 10 in width; 9d in tax. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,223 Wulfeva held THORNDON under [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 3 carucates of land and 40 acres as 1 manor before 1066. Always 4 villagers; 16 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, [then] 200 pigs, now 120; now 1 mill. A church, 50 acres of free land. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 2 cobs; 15 cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 31; then 60 sheep, now 24. Value then £5; now [£]8. Wulfeva [had] the jurisdiction from [* Archbishop *] Stigand. In the same [Thorndon] Thorkil, a free man under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 30 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Thorndon] 7 free men; 88 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,224 In OCCOLD 7 free men under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 50 acres. <323b> Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 9s. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,225 Wulfeva held BRAISEWORTH as a manor; 60 acres. 1 villager. 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. 1/2 church, 17 acres. 1/2 plough. 4 cattle, 8 pigs. Value 15s. Wulfeva [had] the jurisdiction from [* Archbishop *] Stigand. In the same [Braiseworth] 1 free man; 3 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation. In the same [Braiseworth] 15 free men; 140 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1 acre. 1/2 church, 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 30s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 9d in tax. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,226 In BRAISEWORTH 8 free men; 5 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Braiseworth] Brictmer Bubba, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's; 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,227 In MELLIS Leofric held 60 acres as a manor. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. 3 free men in patronage; 15 acres. Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], Aubrey de Vere's predecessor, [had] half the patronage and half the jurisdiction; Wulfeva [had] half the patronage and the King [had] half the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,228 In BRAISEWORTH Alstan, a free man under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 30 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Robert Malet's mother holds this from him, from the Queen's Holding]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,229 In YAXLEY {Hagris}, under the patronage of Wulfeva , held 15 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert Malet's mother holds the whole of this from him, from the Queen's Holding. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,230 In WICKHAM [Skeith] 2 free men under the patronage of Wulfeva ; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert's mother holds [this] from the same Holding. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,231 In FINNINGHAM 1 free man under patronage; 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,232 In BEDINGFIELD 1 free man under the sub-patronage of Wulfeva ; 1/2 acre. <324a> Value 2d. Robert's mother holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,233 In GISLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Alsi nephew of Earl R[alph]; 3 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,234 In WETHERINGSETT 1 free man, Godric; 7 acres. Value 4s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,235 WILFORD Hundred In BROMESWELL Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds from Robert Malet 44 acres of land. Meadow, 6 acres. It is in the lordship of Staverton. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,236 In STOKERLAND Gilbert of Coleville holds from Robert Malet 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 20d; now 5s. In the same [Stokerland] 1 Freeman; 30 acres. He could not sell or grant. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 8[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,237 In LOUDHAM 1 free man under the patronage of the same Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,238 Walter the bowman holds SHOTTISHAM from Robert Malet; Osmund, a free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *], held it before 1066; 44 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. It has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 13 1/2d in tax. 1 church, 13 acres; value 32d. In the same [Shottisham] 12 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and 3 under the patronage of Godric of Peyton; 80 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. Walter the bowman holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,239 In UFFORD Gilbert of Wissant holds from Robert Malet; Almer, a free man half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held [it] as 1 manor before 1066; 60 acres. Then 4 smallholders, now 2. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value always 10s. In the same [Ufford] 9 free men under the patronage of the same man, except for 2 who were under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 25 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. <324b> Always 1 plough. Value then and always 4s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,240 In ALDERTON 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,241 In WICKHAM [Market] 4 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]]^ before 1066; 16 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,242 In SOGENHOE 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 20 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,243 In UFFORD 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,244 In BOULGE 1 free man and a half under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 3 1/2 acres. Value 6d. Gilbert holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,245 In BING Walter of Caen holds from Robert Malet one free man, Godric, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value always 7s. Under him, 2 free men; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,246 In BREDFIELD 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 27 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 3s 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,247 In LOUDHAM 1 free man, Morewin, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 40 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Under him, 14 free men; 40 acres. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value always 20s. Walter of Caen holds this from Robert Malet. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 27d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,248 In SUTTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 13 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 16d. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,249 In BROMESWELL 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 16 acres. Value 16d. 1 church, 6 acres; value 6d. Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,250 In `HUNDESTHOFT' William holds from Robert Malet 2 free men under patronage; 22 acres. Value 2s 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,251 Robert Malet's mother holds HARPOLE; Huna, a free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, held it before 1066 as a manor; 100 acres. 4 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres. 8 pigs, 30 sheep. Value then and always 20s. In the same [Harpole] 10 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], and 4 in WICKHAM [Market]; of 2, St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ had half the <325a> patronage and Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had half; 29 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value always 40d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,252 In SUTTON Robert Malet holds in lordship 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,253 In HARPOLE 1 free man, Bondi, half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. Robert Malet's mother holds this. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,254 In SUTTON 3 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 44 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 5s; now 4[s]. Gilbert Blunt holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,255 In UFFORD 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 8 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. It is [included] in the valuation of Dennington. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,256 In WILFORD 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 2 acres. Value 4d. In the same [Wilford] 30 acres; they belong to Hollesley and [are included] in the valuation. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,257 In LOUDHAM 1 free man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s; 8 acres. [It is included] in the valuation of Dennington. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,258 In BREDFIELD 1 free man under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 6 acres. Value 12d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds [this] from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,259 In HARPOLE 1 free man; 3 acres. Value 7d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,260 Hundred of `LOOSE' Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds STAVERTON from Robert Malet; Edric of Laxfield held it as a manor; 4 carucates of land before 1066. Then 14 villagers, now 9; then 6 smallholders, now 15; then 4 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2, 2 could be restored; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland for 30 pigs; 1 mill. 2 cattle, 12 pigs, 80 sheep, 20 goats, 4 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]4. 1 church, 10 acres; value 20d. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width; 22d in tax. In the same village ^[Staverton]^ 13 free men under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 57 acres. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then 10s; now the same. Hubert of Mont-Canisy holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,261 In KETTLEBURGH Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds from Robert Malet 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 100 acres of land as a manor. 3 smallholders. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. 4 cattle, 7 pigs, 30 sheep. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <325b> SUF 6,262 1 free man, under the patronage of the same Edric [* of Laxfield *], held MONEWDEN as a manor; 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Then 2 ploughs, now 1; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 3 cattle, now none; now 3 goats. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds [this]. Under him, 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 10d. It has 1 league in length and 4 in width; 9d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,263 In WOODBRIDGE 1 free man under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 20 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s 8d. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds this. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,264 Edric of Laxfield held FRAMLINGHAM before 1066; 80 acres as an outlier, and 14. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's [plough]. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 cob, 4 cattle, 4 pigs, 5 beehives. It is [included] in the valuation of Dennington. A half free man under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^; 4 acres. [It is included] in the valuation of the [place] above. In the same [Framlingham] a half free man, Brictnoth, under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, with 2 acres. Robert Malet holds [this] in lordship. In the same [Framlingham] W[illiam] of Caen holds from Robert Malet; 1 Freewoman, Eva, under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ before 1066, held it; 80 acres as 1 manor. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Value then 13s 4d; now the same. 1 free man, Thorkil, under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ 4 acres. Value 2s. W[illiam] ^[of Caen]^ also holds this. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,265 In DALLINGHOO 1 free man, half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and half [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 13 acres. 1/2 smallholder. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s 8d. William ^[of Caen]^ also holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,266 In FRAMLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 2 acres. Value 8d in Dennington. He holds [this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <326a> SUF 6,267 In HACHESTON 12 whole free men and 9 half [free men] under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 60 acres and 28. 6 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Dennington. He holds [this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,268 In RENDLESHAM 4 half free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 33 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Under them, 2 free men with 2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Dennington. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,269 In KETTLEBURGH 1 Freeman under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 9 acres. [It is included] in the valuation of Dennington. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,270 In RENDLESHAM 1 free man, and another in EASTON, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], with 15 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation ^[of Dennington]^. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,271 ^[Robert]^ Malet's mother holds KENTON from Robert Malet; Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held it before 1066; 82 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 16 cattle, 40 pigs, 3 beehives. Value always 20s. 2 free men; 1 under the patronage of Brictwold and the other under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; 30 acres. 3 free men, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], with 4 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 7[***] Robert Malet's mother [holds this] from him. In the same [Kenton] 1 free man, Huna, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. Tigier holds it. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Value 7s. In the same [Kenton] W[illiam] Goulafre holds 1 free man, Woodbrown, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 9d in tax. 1 church with 30 acres; value 5s. Several have a share there. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,272 Gilbert of Coleville holds RENDLESHAM from Robert Malet; Ulfkil, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, held it before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now none; now 2 cattle; then 26 pigs, now 8; then 36 sheep, now 10. Value then and now 40s. <326b> In the same [Rendlesham] 9 free men under the patronage of the same man, with 30 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,273 In STAVERTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 30 acres. Then 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,274 In {CLACHESTORP} 6 whole free men and 2 half [free men] under the patronage of Ulfkil; 42 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 7s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,275 In GEDGRAVE 5 smallholders under the patronage of the same man ^[Ulfkil]^; 30 acres. Then 1 plough. Value 5s. It has 1 league in length and 2 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,276 In MARLESFORD 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 36 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. [Value] then 10s; now 5[s]. 6 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^; 21 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 2s 8d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,277 In {POSSEFELDA} 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,278 In {BRODERTUNA} 1 free woman under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^; 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,279 In CAMPSEY [Ash] 4 acres. Value 8d. Gilbert holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,280 In STAVERTON Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds from Robert Malet 2 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,281 In RENDLESHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 5s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 40d. Gilbert of Wissant holds [this] from Robert Malet. In the same [Rendlesham] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *]]^; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,282 In ASH 12 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value always 20s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,283 In HACHESTON 1 Freeman under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 8[s]. <327a> In the same [Hacheston] 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 6 acres. Value 12d. In the same [Hacheston] 4 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 40 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 7s; now 6[s]. Also in the same [Hacheston] 7 free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 24 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. Gilbert holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,284 In {CLACHESTORP} Walter {de Risbou} holds from Robert Malet 3 free men and a half, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 22 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,285 In [Earl] SOHAM 1 Freeman under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 8 acres. Value 2s. Walter ^[{de Risboil}]^ also holds [this] from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,286 In GEDGRAVE Gilbert of Wissant holds; 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 4 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,287 In WOODBRIDGE 2 free men; 43 acres. 1 Freeman with 8 acres. They were all under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 8s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 11d in tax. 1 church, 19 acres; value 2s. Gilbert ^[of Wissant]^ also holds [this]. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,288 In CAMPSEY [Ash] 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 10 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of {Keletuna}. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,289 In FRAMLINGHAM 1 free man, Herewold, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Dennington. In the same [Framlingham] Fulcred holds from Robert Malet 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 10 acres. Value 2s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,290 In ASH 1 free man under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 17 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Northmann the sheriff holds this from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,291 In DALLINGHOO Robert of Glanville holds from Robert Malet 4 free men under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 80 acres and 17. <327b> 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Value always 21s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,292 In BUTLEY Walter son of Aubrey holds from Robert Malet 3 free men and a half under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]; 38 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value always 5s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,293 In MARTLEY 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 20 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 5 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 8s. W[illiam] Goulafre holds [this] from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,294 In WOODBRIDGE 2 acres [part] of the lordship of Hollesley. ^[Edric of Laxfield held it]^ [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,295 Hundred [of] WANGFORD In {THICCHEBROM} Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds from Robert Malet 1 free man under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 16 acres of land. Value 2s. In the same [{Thicchebrom}] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 16 acres. 1 smallholder with 1/2 acre. They are valued in another Hundred. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,296 In BARSHAM Warin son of Burnin holds from Robert Malet 1 free man, Alwin, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,297 In {ICHEBURNA} 1 free man; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,298 In [South] ELMHAM 15 acres. Value 30d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,299 Hundred [of] BLACKBURN In WALSHAM[-le-Willows] Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds from Robert Malet 1 free man with 60 acres, over whom his predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value always 10s. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,300 In THELNETHAM 2 men with every customary due but St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction; it has 20 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s 4d. He holds [this] in lordship. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <328a> SUF 6,301 In STANTON Walter of Caen holds from Robert Malet 1 free man, over whom his predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had half the patronage and St Edmund's [had] half the patronage and full jurisdiction; he has 90 acres. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 plough. Under him, 1 free man; 10 acres; Walter also holds [this]. A church, 4 acres. Value of the whole, 16s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,302 In RICKINGHALL [Inferior] Hubert [* of Mont-Canisy *] holds from Robert Malet 1 free man with 30 acres. His predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ [had] the patronage and St Edmund's [had] the jurisdiction. Value 5s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,303 BISHOP'S Hundred Edric of Laxfield held DENNINGTON before 1066 as a manor; 6 carucates of land and 20 acres. Then and later 12 villagers, now 16; then and later 16 smallholders, now 15. Always 2 slaves; 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 9. Woodland, 160 pigs; 1 park; meadow, 20 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; 20 cattle; then 60 pigs, now 40; then 40 goats, now 30; now 30 sheep; always 5 beehives. A church, 40 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. Value then £14; now the same. It has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length and 6 [furlongs] in width; 10d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,304 Edric ^[of Laxfield]^ also held TANNINGTON; 8 carucates of land. Then and later 13 villagers, now 15; then and later 17 smallholders, now 19. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. 11 cattle; then 16 pigs, now 60; then 16 sheep, now 20; 20 goats; 3 beehives. A church, 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value always £14. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 10d in tax. Richard holds 30 acres of this manor. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. Warin [holds] 24 acres. Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <328b> SUF 6,305 Edric [* of Laxfield *] held LAXFIELD; 6 carucates of land and 80 acres. Then 14 villagers, later 8, now 6; then and later 14 smallholders, now 37. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later 3, now 2; then and later 14 men's ploughs, now 11. Woodland, 260 pigs; meadow, 27 acres. 5 cattle; then 40 pigs, now 30; 6 sheep; 24 goats. A church, 43 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then £15; now [£]8. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 6 1/2d in tax. Of this manor, Walter holds 3 villagers; 50 acres. Value 20s [included] in the same valuation. {Loernic} [holds] 40 acres. Value 10s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,306 Edric [* of Laxfield *] also held BADINGHAM; 9 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, now 21; always 26 smallholders. Then and later 10 ploughs in lordship, now 5; then 7 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Then 1 cob; always 15 cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 32; 20 sheep; 60 goats; 1 beehive. A church, 60 acres. 1 plough. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then £15; now [£]10. It has 1 league and 6 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 10d in tax. Of this manor, Walter holds 100 acres. 2 villagers; 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Value 30s. It is [included] in the valuation of £10. {Loernic} [holds] 40 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation. Robert [holds] 40 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation of [£]10. Edric [* of Laxfield *] has full jurisdiction. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,307 Godwin [* son of Alfhere *] held BEDFIELD before 1066 as a manor; 4 carucates of land. Then 18 smallholders, now 23. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 9. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 9 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 9 cattle, now 20; then 40 pigs now 60; 83 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]7. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,308 Edric [* of Laxfield *] held STRADBROKE before 1066; 5 1/2 carucates of land. Then and later 16 villagers, now 11; then 11 smallholders, now 30. Then 11 ploughs in lordship, later 6, now 5; then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 5. 12 ploughs could be restored. WINGFIELD, one outlier, in the same reckoning and valuation. <329a> In all, meadow, 20 acres; woodland, 400 pigs. Then 3 cobs; then 16 pigs, now 30; 30 sheep. 2 churches, 40 acres. 1/2 plough. 17 Freemen; 1 carucate of land. 3 ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. Of these Freemen, the jurisdiction is in the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s manor of Hoxne; Edric [* of Laxfield *] held half from the Bishop. Value then £14; now [£]16. Of this manor, Walter holds 2 Freemen with 40 acres. Value 8s [included] in the same valuation. Robert of Glanville [holds] 4 [Freemen] with 20 acres. [Value] 5s [included] in the same valuation. Walter son of Grip [holds] 1 [Freeman] with 15 acres. [Value] 30d [included] in the same valuation. {Loernic} [holds] 1 [Freeman] with 20 acres. Value 3s [included] in the same valuation. Edric [* of Laxfield *] [had] full jurisdiction. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 14 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,309 In HORHAM 1 free man, Aelfric, under patronage; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. 1 cob, 9 cattle, 9 pigs. 40 sheep, 30 goats, 2 beehives. 2 free men under patronage; 17 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 40s; now the same. Robert of Glanville holds [this] from Robert Malet. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,310 In WILBY {Loernic} holds 20 acres. Aelfric also held it. 1 smallholder. It is [included] in the same valuation. It ^[Horham]^ has 12 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width; 10 1/2d in tax. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,311 In CHIPPENHALL 9 free men under patronage; 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 17 smallholders; 10 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 300 pigs. Value then 100s; now £6. 1/2 church, 20 acres. 1 plough. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 in width; 15d in tax. The jurisdiction is in the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s [manor of] Hoxne, but Edric [* of Laxfield *] held half from Bishop Almer. Of this manor, Walter holds 4 Freemen; 1 carucate of land. [Value] 30s. It is [included] in the valuation of £6. Robert ^[Malet]^'s mother [holds] 3 [Freemen]; 80 acres. [Value] 45s [included] in the same valuation. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] [holds] 1 [Freeman]; 20 acres. <329b> Value 5s [included] in the same valuation. Walter son of Grip [holds] 1 [Freeman]; 120 acres. Value 40s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,312 In WEYBREAD 1 free man under patronage held 2 carucates of land. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds it as a manor. 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; 1 mill. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 30 pigs, 30 sheep, 4 beehives. 1 free man; 20 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds this. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. 1/2 church, 8 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. In the same [Weybread] Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds 3 free men under patronage; 91 1/2 acres. 17 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 6 acres. Always 1 mill; three parts of another. Value 40s. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,313 In MENDHAM 1 free man under patronage; 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. Under him, 1 free man; 3 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 [men's] ploughs, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. A church, 8 acres; the eighth part of another [church] with 5 acres. In the same [Mendham] 1 Freeman; 12 acres. Value then 25s; now 30[s]. Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,314 In WEYBREAD 6 free men. The same Humphrey [* son of Robert *] holds 5; Walter [holds] 1. Value 10s. 72 acres. 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres; woodland, 14 pigs; always 1 mill. Value 17s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,315 In WEYBREAD Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds 3 Freemen; 90 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1 ox. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 pigs; 1 mill. Value then 15s; now 25[s] 6d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,316 In HORHAM Walter of Caen holds from Robert Malet 3 free men under patronage; 60 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 12s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,317 In HORHAM Walter son of Grip holds from Robert Malet 2 free men; 1 carucate of land and 30 acres. 5 smallholders. <330a> Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 28 pigs. Value always 25s 4d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,318 In CHICKERING [Walter son of Grip] also [holds]; 3 free men under patronage; 36 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 6s. In the same [Chickering] [Walter son of Grip] also [holds] 1 free man under patronage; 60 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value then and now 10s. Over this, his predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage. He had the land in pledge for 60s. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] SUF 6,319 In BEDINGFIELD Humphrey [* son of Robert *] also holds 1 free man under patronage, from Robert Malet; 84 acres. 8 smallholders. 1 priest under sub-patronage; 6 acres. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 pigs. Under him, 6 free men; 25 acres. 1 plough. Value 22s 8d. [= ?6? Lands of Robert Malet =] <330b> ?7? LANDS OF ROGER BIGOT SUF 7,1 Hundred of `BRADEMERE' Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] holds BARNHAM from Roger Bigot; Alwy of Thetford held it as a manor before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 3 cattle, now 6; always 14 pigs; 12 wild mares; then 160 sheep, now 300. 5 free men; 40 acres. Over these Roger's predecessor had patronage before 1066. Stanhard [* son of Alwy *] also holds it. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction. Value of the manor, then 30s; now 40[s]. [Value of] the free men 3s. It has 12 furlongs in length and 10 in width; 11 3/4d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,2 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WHATFIELD 1 free man over whom St Edmund's [had] patronage and the whole of the jurisdiction before 1066; it has 15 acres. Value 2s 6d. [* Hugh *] of Houdain holds this. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,3 BISHOP'S Hundred Roger Bigot holds KELSALE in lordship; Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it before 1066; 4 carucates of land. Then and later 10 villagers, now 15; then and later 7 smallholders, now 17. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 10 men's ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 3 cobs; 2 cattle; 30 pigs; then 25 sheep, now 100. A church, 30 acres. 1 plough. Value then 100s. In the same [Kelsale] Wulfeva held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Roger holds it in lordship. Then 5 villagers, now 7; then 4 smallholders, now 9. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 60s. On that manor which Northmann [* the sheriff *] held, there are 35 free men able to sell and grant their lands. Roger holds them in lordship with full jurisdiction and every customary due. It has 3 carucates of land. Always 12 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Now 1 market by the King's gift. <331a> Value of the free men, then £4. Value of the manor with the free men, now £24. [Value of] the other manor, £8. In all it has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 42d in tax. Roger Bigot [has] full jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,4 Aitard [* of Vaux *] holds DENHAM from Roger Bigot; [* Archbishop *] Stigand held it; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 11 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. 2 cattle, 10 pigs, 30 sheep, 20 goats. A church, 12 acres. 1 Freeman belongs to this land. Aitard [* of Vaux *] also holds him. He lies in Horham with 40 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. In the same [Denham] 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's; Aitard [* of Vaux *] also holds him; 30 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 4s. This is by exchange for Isaac's land. [It has] 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax. In the same [Denham] 1 free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 10 acres. Value 2s. This is by the same exchange. Aitard [* of Vaux *] also holds [this]. Bishop Aelmer? had the whole of this after the King arrived. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,5 In `BLYTHING' Hundred Aethelward? [* of Felbrigg *], a free man, held HINTON as 1 manor before 1066; now Robert of Blythburgh holds [it] under Roger Bigot; 50 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 cob, 4 cattle, 4 pigs, 50 sheep. Value 8s. Of this land, Robert of Blythburgh holds 12 acres of the King's almsland, that is, of the church of Blythburgh; the Hundred testifies to this. To this manor were added 6 free men, over whom Roger's predecessor had patronage; they have 50 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,6 Wulfsi held BRIDGE before 1066 as 1 manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land. <331b> Then 2 villagers, 8 smallholders; now 10 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2, a third possible; then 2 men's ploughs, now [***] plough and a half. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 18 acres; 2 mills; 1 salt-house. 11 pigs, 20 goats. Value then 30[s]; now 40[s]. 3 acres of land in Dunwich belong to this manor. The jurisdiction [is] R[obert] Malet's. Value 22d. To this manor were added 4 free men with 60 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 8s. Robert of Courson holds this from Roger Bigot. It has 9 furlongs in length and 7 in width; it pays 1 3/4d in the King's tax. The jurisdiction is the King's and the Earl's. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,7 Padda held BRAMPTON before 1066 as 1 manor; now Robert of Courson holds [it] from Roger Bigot; 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, now 2; then 4 smallholders, now 6; always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 14 pigs, 80 sheep. Value always 40s. To this manor were joined 9 1/2 free men with 100 acres. Then 5 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Value 12s. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,8 In UGGESHALL Godric, 1 manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; always 5 smallholders; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 20s. Now R[obert] of Courson holds this under Roger Bigot. William Malet was in possession of this land. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,9 In HOLTON Godric, a free man, held 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Value 4s. G[odric] the steward holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,10 Northmann [* the sheriff *] held PEASENHALL as 2 manors; 2 carucates of land before 1066; now Northmann still holds [it]. Always 8 villagers; 10 smallholders; 2 slaves; <332a> 2 ploughs in lordship; 5 [men's] ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 200 pigs. Value then 60s; now 80[s]. In the same [Peasenhall] 4 free men under patronage; 40 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 8 pigs. Value 6s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also [has] jurisdiction over the manor and over two free men; the King and the Earl [have jurisdiction] over the other two [free men]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,11 In {WARABETUNA} a free woman before 1066, over whom Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage; she had 100 acres. Of these, Robert Malet holds 30 acres and Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds the others from Roger Bigot as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 [slave]. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s; now 12[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,12 In COVEHITHE Northmann [* the sheriff *] has always held 6 acres. It is valued in Peasenhall. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,13 In HEVENINGHAM Stanwin , a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held before 1066, as the Hundred testifies; but he himself alone offers [to undergo] trial, saying that he was the man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Now Ansketil holds [it] from Roger. Always 6 villagers; 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 10 pigs; then 16 sheep, now 22. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 4 1/2d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,14 In CHEDISTON Godwin, a free man of the Queen's, held 55 acres before 1066 as a manor. Now Robert of Vaux [holds it]. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 2 cattle, 12 pigs, 20 sheep. Value 10s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,15 In CHEDISTON 1 free man, Wulfsi, with 13 acres; over him, a man <332b> under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had half the patronage and the Queen [had] the other half before 1066. In the same [Chediston] 1 free man, Anund by name, with 13 acres, likewise [under patronage]; another free man, Ulf, with 13 acres, under the patronage of the Queen before 1066. Between them, they had then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Chediston] 1 free man, Edric [* Grim *]; over him, Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had half the patronage and the Abbot of Ely had the other half before 1066. He [had] 100 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. 1 cattle, 4 pigs, 22 sheep, 7 goats. Five parts of a church with 16 acres. Value always 30s. Of this, William Malet was in possession when he went on the King's service where he died. In the same [Chediston] 2 free men, Leodmann and Stanhard [* son of Alwy *]; these were under the patronage of the King and the Queen before 1066, with 30 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. In the same [Chediston] 1 free man, Leofric; 26 acres as a manor before 1066; over him [* Ralph *] Baynard's predecessor had patronage. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 12 pigs. 2 cattle, 4 pigs, 20 sheep. Value 10s. In the same [Chediston] 1 free man, Goti , with 15 acres; over him, Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage. Then 1/2 plough. Value 2s. William Malet was in possession of it. In the same [Chediston] 1 free man, Leofwin by name, with 14 acres; over him, Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage. William ^[Malet]^ his father was in possession. Then 1/2 plough. Value 2s 4d. Robert of Vaux holds the whole. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 5 1/2d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] <333a> SUF 7,16 In `THORPE' Wulfmer, 1 free man of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, with 20 acres as 1 manor. Then 1 plough. Woodland, 6 pigs. Value 40d. William Malet, his father, was in possession. ^[R[obert] of Vaux holds this]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,17 In HALESWORTH Gunnar , a free man under the patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; his father was in possession; 15 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. R[obert] of Vaux holds the whole of this. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,18 Northmann [* the sheriff *], a thane, held YOXFORD before 1066 as a manor; 100 acres. Now Hugh of Corbon holds [it]. Always 4 villagers; 7 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 3 men's plough, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 2; now 7 cattle; 5 pigs; 12 sheep. Value always 40s. In the same [Yoxford] 5 free men were added, over whom Northmann [* the sheriff *] also had patronage before 1066, with 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also [had] jurisdiction over the whole. There were also added 2 free men from the King's jurisdiction, namely Algar and Edwin, under the patronage of Alward [* of Felbrigg *] the King's reeve before 1066, with 7 acres. 2 oxen. Value 15d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,19 In BULCAMP Ali , a free man under the patronage of Manni [* Swart *], Robert of Tosny's predecessor, held before 1066; 80 acres and 10 as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 3 1/2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland for 100 pigs. 12 pigs, 12 sheep, 40 goats. Value 15s. Robert of Vaux holds this from Roger Bigot. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 1 1/4d in tax. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held this land on the day on which he forfeited. Now Roger Bigot holds by the King's gift, so he says, and Robert of Vaux [holds] from him. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,20 In PEASENHALL Ranulf son of Walter has 3 villagers and 1 smallholder <333b> with 60 acres of land from Roger Bigot. Always 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 40 pigs. This land lies in Saxmundham. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,21 In KNODISHALL R[anulf] son of Walter holds from Roger Bigot 80 acres of land; it is an outlier of Saxmundham. Always 3 smallholders; 1 villager. Between them, they have 2 ploughs. R[obert] Malet [has] the jurisdiction. ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,22 In STOVEN 2 free men, Langabein and Goda, under the patronage of Godwin son of Toki before 1066, with 14 acres of land. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] List 12 FREE MEN OF ROGER BIGOT SUF 7,23 In `BLYTHING' Hundred In HOLTON Alwin, 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land; over him, Edric of Laxfield had patronage. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 3 pigs. Value 12s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert of Courson holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,24 In COOKLEY Godric, 1 free man, held 30 acres. Wulfsi, Roger Bigot's predecessor, had a third part of the patronage, and two brothers of Wulfsi [had] two parts of the patronage. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 7 pigs. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. R[obert] of Vaux holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,25 In COVEHITHE 1 free man, Harding by name, under the patronage of Ulfkil, W[illiam] of Warenne's predecessor, held 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Value 3s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,26 In `THORPE' Wulfmer, 1 free man, held 50 acres as a manor; over him, W[illiam] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage and the same W[illiam] was in possession. Always 1 plough in lordship; 4 smallholders; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16s. Roger Bigot [has] the jurisdiction. <334a> To this manor belong 2 acres in DUNWICH [included] in the same valuation. R[obert] Malet [has] jurisdiction over these 2 acres. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,27 In HEVENINGHAM Ulfkil, 1 free man, held 24 acres; over him, Ulf had patronage. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. The fourth part of a church with an acre and a half. Value 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,28 In {UURABETUNA} Manson, 1 free man, held 12 acres; over him, Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 church with 6 acres. Value 40d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same village ^[{Uurabetuna}]^ 4 1/2 free men held 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 6 pigs. Value 12s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,29 In {OPITUNA} Bondi, 1 free man, held 60 acres as a manor; over him, Toli had patronage. Then 3 smallholders, now none. Then 1 plough in lordship and 1/2 men's plough; now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 2 pigs. Value always 16s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. 1/2 church with 4 acres and 1/2 acre; value 3d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,30 In FORDLEY 15 free men held 100 acres of land and 15 acres; of these 15 [free men], Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage over 13, and over 2 R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had half the patronage and Northmann [* the sheriff *] [had] half. 1/2 smallholder. Always 4 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 24s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,31 In MIDDLETON Leofric the deacon, a half free man, held 3 acres; over him, Toli the sheriff had half the patronage. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,32 In MINSMERE 4 free men with 45 acres; 3 were under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *], and the fourth was under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]. Always 1 plough. Value 13s 4d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,33 In KNODISHALL 1 free man, Boti by name, with 30 acres; he was King Edward's man. Always 1 plough. Value 8s. <334b> R[obert] Malet [has] the jurisdiction. W[illiam] Malet was in possession on the day of his death. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,34 In FORDLEY 20 acres which belong in Kelsale. ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it]^ [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,35 In STRICKLAND 9 acres which belong in the same [Kelsale]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,36 In DARSHAM Ansketil the priest holds 1 carucate of land which was [a possession] of 7 free men. Of these 7 men, 1 was Toli's man. Then 2 smallholders, now 11. Then 1/2 in lordship, now 1 plough; always 2 men's ploughs. Leofric Cobbe, over whom Aethelward? [* of Felbrigg *], the King's reeve, had half the patronage; Thorkil, over whom Aethelward? [* of Felbrigg *] also had half the patronage; Alnoth, the man of Northmann the sheriff; Brunmann Beard, half Northmann [* the sheriff *]'s man and half Brunmer's; Wulfric the deacon, the man of Godwin son of Algar; Osmund, the man of Edric of Laxfield; 16 acres and 1 virgate, which Aelfeva, a free woman, held before 1066. Over her, Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage. 24 acres less 1 virgate, which Blaecmann held before 1066. Blaecmann also was the man of Edric of Laxfield. William Malet was in possession on the day of his death. Ansketil ^[the priest]^, Roger Bigot's chaplain, holds the whole of this. Value 25s. Of this land, R[obert] Malet claims back 6 acres which one of his men gave with his daughter, whom 1 man of Roger Bigot's married after 1066. Alnoth held 24 acres in the manor of Kelsale. Value 5s. They are [part] of the same valuation. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,37 Swartling, 1 free man, held STRICKLAND before 1066; now Cus and Akile Suffering, 2 free men, hold it from Roger Bigot; 80 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough in lordship; 6 smallholders; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. 4 cattle, 8 pigs, 24 goats. Value always 16s. This land has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width, whoever holds land there; 7 1/2d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same village ^[Strickland]^ 5 free men who were Ulf's men: Goda, Alfwin his brother, Aelfric son of Bondi, Eskil, Bondi the smith. These 5 held 60 acres. <335a> Always 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same village ^[Strickland]^ 1 free woman over whom Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage; she held 20 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 half free man with 8 acres of land. 1 church with 24 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of this, 19s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Hugh of Corbon holds [this] from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,38 In THORINGTON Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds 30 acres from Roger Bigot; under him, 1 free woman, Aelfeva, held; [she was] half under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *] and half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]. Always 1 villager; 1/2 plough in lordship. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,39 In MIDDLETON the same woman ^[Aelfeva]^ held from him ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *]]^ 16 acres; [she was] under the same patronage. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,40 WANGFORD Hundred R[obert] of Vaux holds BARSHAM from Roger Bigot; Leofstan the priest, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held it before 1066; 35 acres as 1 manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 1. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1/2 in width; 30d in tax. 1/2 church, 20 acres; value 3s. In the same village ^[Barsham]^ 12 free men under the patronage of the same man, except for 2; 1 of these was under the patronage of Healfdene, the other was under the patronage of Aelfric; 80 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 4 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,41 In RINGSFIELD 8 free men under the patronage of Leofstan, except for 2; 1 of these was under the patronage of Ulfkil, the other was under the patronage of Ulf of Mutford; 76 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 17[s]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,42 Gunnulf, under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], held WILLINGHAM before 1066; 30 acres as a manor. Then 1 villager, 3 smallholders; now the same. Then and now 1 plough; 1 men's plough. <335b> Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Always 2 cattle, 8 pigs, 20 sheep, 20 goats. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1 in width; 5d in tax. In the same [Willingham] 5 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 80 acres of land. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 20s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,43 In WESTON 5 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] before 1066; 18 acres of land. Always 1 plough. They are [included] in the valuation of 20s above ^[Willingham]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,44 In ELLOUGH 2 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 7 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 36d. Of the whole of this, Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession when he forfeited, but Roger Bigot holds it by the King's gift. Now R[obert] of Vaux holds [it] from him. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,45 In BARSHAM 3 free men under the patronage of the King; 32 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1/2 mill. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. R[obert] ^[of Vaux]^ also holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,46 In ELLOUGH 1 villager with 10 acres; it is an adjunct of Mutford. ^[Earl Gyrth held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,47 Godwin son of Toki held and holds SHADINGFIELD; [he was] under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 5 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2; always 1 men's plough. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 1 cob, 20 sheep. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,48 In SHIPMEADOW 1 free man under the patronage of Aelfric before 1066; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 3s; now 4[s]. Godwin [* son of Toki *] holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,49 In WESTON 3 free men; 1 of them, Ketil, under the patronage of Aelfric; 30 acres; under him, 2 others, 6 acres. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; later it was at a revenue [for] 40s; now it pays 30s. <336a> R[obert] of Vaux holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,50 In DARSHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Wulfsi; 15 acres. Value 3s. In the same [Darsham] 1 free man under the patronage of Healfdene; 5 acres. Value 12d. R[obert] of Vaux holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,51 In REDISHAM Robert of Courson holds from Roger Bigot 1 free man, Godwin, under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 60 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 4 pigs. Value then 10s; later 40s; now it pays 30[s]. Under him, 1 free man; 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,52 In SHADINGFIELD 1 free man under the patronage of Wulfsi; 8 acres. They are valued with Bridge. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,53 LOTHING Hundred In {WIMUNDAHALA} 24 acres; they belong to Weston. ^[Ketil, under the patronage of Aelfric, held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,54 Half-Hundred of `LOTHINGLAND' Ali , under the patronage of Manni [* Swart *], held BLUNDESTON; 45 acres as a manor. 1/2 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 3[s]. R[obert] of Vaux holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] List 13 OF THE HOLDING SUF 7,55 STOWMARKET Hundred In BUXHALL 1 free man held before 1066, [he was] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ only, in the jurisdiction of the Hundred; 40 acres of land. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. Roger acquired this for the completion of Baylham in another Hundred, but the Hundred saw neither a writ nor a deliverer. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,56 BOSMERE Hundred Leofwin, a free man under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held RINGSHALL; 1 carucate of land and 80 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 2 villagers; now 4 smallholders; then and later 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2; then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. 1/2 church, 15 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 4; then 4 cattle, now 18; then 20 pigs, now 40; then 40 sheep, now 100; now 30 goats. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. <336b> In the same [Ringshall] Grim, a free man, held 100 acres as a manor; [he was] under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely before 1066. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now none. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob, 3 cattle. Value then 20s; later and now 30[s]. William of Bourneville holds these 2 manors from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Ringshall] 4 free men; Leofwin, Roger Bigot's predecessor, had patronage over two, who were called Frodo and Leofric; the two others are called Lustwin and Edric, over these he did not have the patronage. It has 50 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 12s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. William also holds [this]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,57 In BATTISFORD 1 free man, Godric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held 10 acres. Always 2 oxen. Now 1 smallholder. Value [then] 20d; now 3s. William ^[of Bourneville]^ also holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,58 Munding, a free man under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held BAYLHAM; he held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Now William ^[of Bourneville]^ also holds [it] from Roger. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; the third part of a mill, and the third part of another mill. 1/2 church, 12 acres. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 2 cattle, now 8; then 20 pigs, now 40; then 20 sheep, now 105. Value then 30s; now 60[s]. In the same [Baylham] Manstan, a free man under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held 60 acres of land as a manor before 1066. Now William ^[of Bourneville]^ also [holds it]. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; the sixth part of a mill. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. In the same [Baylham] Wulfric, a free man under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor, namely Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Now William ^[of Bourneville]^ also [holds it]. Then and later 1/2 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 1 acre; the sixth part of a mill. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Baylham] 20 free men with 92 acres. None of these was under the patronage of Roger's predecessor. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 2. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 15d in tax. <337a> William of Bourneville holds the whole. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,59 In SOMERSHAM 1 free man, Leofson, under the patronage of Leofric Hobbeson, ^[Roger]^ Bigot's predecessor, held 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Now William ^[of Bourneville]^ also [holds it] from ^[Roger]^ Bigot as a manor. Always 1 villager. Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. The fourth part of a church with 7 1/2 acres. Value 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,60 Leofcild, a free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held OFFTON; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Now Hugh of Houdain [holds it] from Bigot. Then and later 2 villagers, now 1. Always 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough, now 1. Then 1 cob, 2 cattle, 12 pigs, 40 sheep; now nothing. Value always 60s. A church, 16 acres; value 33d. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] the jurisdiction. In the same [Offton] Hugh also holds from Roger Bigot. 10 free men; of these, one and a half, Blaecsunu the whole and Aldwin the half, [were] under the patronage of ^[Roger]^ Bigot's predecessor; over the others he had nothing. They had 1 1/2 acres of land and the others [had] 1 carucate of land and 4 acres. Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. One of these, Blaecwin by name, has 40 acres of the same land. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 6 1/2d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,61 In BAYLHAM Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *], a free man under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held 120 acres of land as a manor before 1066. Now Wulfmer [holds it] from Bigot. Always 7 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; now 1 mill. Always 1 cob. Then 2 cattle, now 5; then 7 sheep, now 30. Value then 20s; now 35[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Baylham] 6 free men; 20 acres less 1/2 acre. Over these, Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *] had sole patronage. Value 5s. <337b> Wulfmer also holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,62 In FLOWTON 1 free man, Brungar by name; Leofcild had the patronage before 1066; with 10 acres. Value 2s. Hugh of Houdain holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,63 In BAYLHAM Warengar holds from Roger Bigot 1 free man, Brun by name, the reeve of Ipswich, under the patronage of the Queen; it has 17 acres. This lies in Stonham; [it is included] in the valuation. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,64 Brun ^[the reeve]^ also held STONHAM as a manor; 60 acres before 1066. Now Warengar [holds it] from Roger ^[Bigot]^. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, then 80 pigs, now 40. Now 8 cattle; then 10 pigs, now 35; 80 sheep; 23 goats; a part of a mill. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. In the same [Stonham] 5 free men, 16 acres; over these the above-mentioned Brun ^[the reeve]^ had patronage. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 3s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham] 17 free men were added to this manor after 1066; over them, Roger Bigot's predecessor had nothing. Roger of Rames claims to have held these free men in his Holding before Roger Bigot acquired land in Suffolk, but the Hundred testifies that Roger Bigot acquired them earlier in his Holding; Roger of Rames opposes this by every law. It has 69 acres. Of these [free men], 5 were under the patronage of Ranulf Peverel's predecessor, namely Saxi. Then and later 6 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 16s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,65 In BAYLHAM 3 free men; over one, who is called Wulfbald, Roger Bigot's predecessor, namely Brun ^[the reeve]^, had patronage; over two, namely Leofstan, [he had] nothing, but Ranulf Peverel's predecessor <338a> had the patronage. In total, it has 12 acres. Value 2s. Warengar holds [this] from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,66 In {LANGHEDENA} 1 free man, Aelfric by name, under the patronage of Brun ^[the reeve]^, ^[Roger]^ Bigot's predecessor, who had 10 acres. 2 oxen. Value 2s. He also ^[Warengar ]^ holds [this] from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,67 Warengar also holds CODDENHAM from Roger Bigot; a free man, Wigulf , under the patronage of Toli the sheriff before 1066, held it; 76 acres as a manor. Always 1 1/2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then and later 2 men's oxen, now nothing. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 30 pigs, now 10; then 1/2 mill, but Hardwin brother of Earl Ralph, took it away after 1066. 1/2 church, 2 1/2 acres of land. Value always 36s. A church, 12 1/2 acres; [value] 25d. Another church, 8 acres; value 16d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Coddenham] 1 free man, Wailolf, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, who had 36 acres as a manor before 1066. Warengar also holds [it]. Then 1/2 villager. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 30 pigs, now 10. Value always 15s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Coddenham] 27 free men, 75 acres; of these, 12 were under the patronage of Wigulf , Roger Bigot's predecessor, before 1066; over the others he had nothing. Warengar also holds [it]. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 16s; now 20[s] 6d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,68 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Farman by name, under the patronage of Wigulf ; 5 acres. Warengar also holds it. Value 10d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Roger of Rames claims the whole of Wigulf 's land and all the free men which Warengar holds from Roger Bigot; he says that it was <338b> delivered to him before [it was delivered] to Roger Bigot. The Hundred does not know how to give a verdict from this, because Warengar held from both; but nevertheless Warengar affirms [it] to the Holding of Roger Bigot, and Roger of Rames opposes this by all the laws. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,69 CODDENHAM has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,70 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Northmann [* the sheriff *] held SAXMUNDHAM before 1066; 140 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. A church, 15 acres. Value 30s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also has the jurisdiction and he holds this from Roger. This manor [is] one of three which the King gave back to Northmann [* the sheriff *]; now he holds [this] from Roger. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,71 Algar, a thane of King Edward's, held SAXMUNDHAM as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land and 40 acres. Always 5 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 2 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres. 2 churches, 24 acres. 1/2 plough. Always 2 cobs. Then 3 cattle; then 16 pigs, now 30; always 80 sheep. 1 outlier, KNODISHALL, with 80 acres; it is in another Hundred. Another outlier, PEASENHALL, with 60 acres in another Hundred. Value of the whole, then £7; it was at a revenue for £9 10s; now it is valued at £7. Ranulf [* son of Walter *] holds [this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Saxmundham] 7 free men [were] added to this manor, under the patronage of Algar; 48 acres. One, Wulfnoth by name, was under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. Now Ranulf [* son of Walter *] also holds [it]. Then and later 3 [ploughs], now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 10s 4d; now 10s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,72 In {BECCLINGA} 1 Freeman, 20 acres. It belongs to Kelsale. Value 2s. <339a> Ranulf [* son of Walter *] holds [this] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,73 Wulfric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held BRUISYARD; 80 acres as a manor before 1066. 4 smallholders. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Then 1 cob; then 3 cattle; then 4 pigs, now 20; 24 sheep; then 6 goats, now 12. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Ralph of Tourlaville holds [this] from Roger. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,74 In SAXMUNDHAM 30 acres; they belong to the lordship of Kelsale. ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *] held it]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,75 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Goda, a free woman under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held BROME before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor, 1 in Brome and the other in OAKLEY. Always 1 villager; 7 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres. 1 cob, 10 pigs, 40 sheep. Value then 30s; now 61[s]. 1/2 church, 14 acres; value 2s. In the same [Brome] 25 free men, and 3 half [free men], under the patronage of the same man ^[Goda]^; 80 acres and 16. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. William Shield holds this from Roger Bigot. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. In the same [Brome] Hugh ^[of Corbon]^ holds from Roger Bigot 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; then and now 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 10s. 1 free man under the patronage of Aelfric; 8 acres. Value 16d. The wife of this free [man] was under the patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. Hugh of Corbon holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] <339b> SUF 7,76 Hundred of `COLNES' Northmann [* the sheriff *] held WALTON before 1066; now he holds [it] under Roger; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 14 villagers, now 6; then 6 smallholders, now the same. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 2 1/2; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; now 1 mill. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. Then 1 fishery, now none. 6 cobs, 26 pigs, 140 sheep. To this manor [belongs] 1 outlier, FALKENHAM; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 80 sheep. Value of the whole together, always £6. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 12d in tax. In the same village ^[Walton]^ 15 free men under patronage: Godric the smith, Edric, Wulfnoth, Oswulf, Wulfric, Stanmer, Leofgeat, Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *], Blaecmann , Manson, Leofwin, Wulfmer, Wulfheah, another Wulfheah, Leofstan; with 40 acres. They have 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] List 14 FREE MEN SUF 7,77 In BURGATE Northmann [* the sheriff *] also held before 1066; 13 free men. These are Roger Bigot's free men: Godric, Shearman, Swein, Leofric, Morcar , Swetmann, {Sprot}, ^[a third]^ Godric, another Godric, Wulfmer, Aelfric Stickstag, Coleman, Godric Long, Sifrith; with 80 acres of land. Under these, 6 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs between them. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 30s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Of these [free men], 1 who is called Aelfric Stickstag, was half Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s [man]. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,78 In the Hundred of `COLNES' there is a pasture common to all the men of the Hundred. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,79 In `MAISTANA' Northmann [* the sheriff *] also held before 1066. 6 free men under patronage, with 100 acres of land: Edric, Burgric, Wulfbald, Aelfric, Almer, Wulfric. <340a> 1 villager with 4 acres; 4 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs between them. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. Of these [free men], Wulfbald's father, Wulfheah, was half the man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor. It has 1/2 league in length and 2 furlongs in width; 4d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,80 In BURGH Northmann [* the sheriff *] also held before 1066. 16 free men under patronage: Leofric, Swetmann, Godric, Brictric, Almer, another Almer, Brictnoth, ^[another]^ Leofric, Toki, ^[a third]^ Godric, another Godric, ^[another]^ Northmann, Goda, {Lunden}, Aldwulf, Coleman; with 1 carucate of land, and 6 smallholders; they belong to Walton. 4 ploughs between them. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. It has 1/2 league in length and 2 furlongs in width; 22d in tax. A church with 12 acres; value 2s. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,81 In GULPHER 5 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066; 40 acres of land. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 3d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,82 In WADGATE 5 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Leofric, Moregrim, Aldwulf, Goda, Godwin; with 20 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,83 In `TURSTANESTUNA' 3 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Erngeat , Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *], Almer; with 15 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,84 In NORTON 4 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Manson, Wihtmer, Durand [* of Offton *], Otti; with 31 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 12d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,85 In `PLUMGEARD' 6 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 30 acres; Osfrith, Alwin, Wulfmer, Ednoth, Godric, Harthacnut. Under them, 4 smallholders. <340b> Before 1066, 2 ploughs; now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,86 In FALKENHAM 4 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Leofric; Suneman; Manson; Leofstan, half, the other half [is] Ralph of Tourlaville's; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 22 1/2d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,87 In KIRTON 3 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Grim, Brictric, Stanmer; 20 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 3s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,88 In `STRUUSTUNA' 1 free man of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s; he is called Wulfric, with 16 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,89 In `GUTHESTUNA' 6 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Grim, Moregrim, Goding, Leofstan, Wulfmer, ^[another]^ Goding, and 7 smallholders; with 40 acres. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 3d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,90 In MORSTON 3 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Godman, Leofson, Godiva; 50 acres. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 8s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. Two were half Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s men. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,91 In HEMLEY 2 free men under patronage ^[of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]]^: Osfrith and Godric; 20 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s 4d. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 4d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,92 In KEMBROKE 5 free men of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s: Siwold, Wulfwin, Ordric, Godwin, Spretman; with 30 acres. 4 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. <341a> Value 3s. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. Others hold there. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,93 In `LEOFSTANESTUNA' 2 free men of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s: Leofstan and Stanfled; 6 acres. Value 12d. It has 3 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,94 In LEVINGTON 1 free man of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s: Leofric; 4 acres. Value 8d. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,95 In CANDLET 1 free man, Brictric; 3 acres. Value 6d. It has 1 furlong in length and 1 in width; 2d in tax. ^[All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,96 In `ALSTON' 2 free men, 11 acres; Thorbiorn and Wulfwin. Value 22d. 1 church, 5 acres of free land; value 16d. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 7d in tax. Others hold in these manors. All of these are free men of Roger Bigot; Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds them from him. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,97 Godric, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *], held TRIMLEY before 1066; 50 acres of land as a manor. Now Turold [holds it] from Roger Bigot. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Under him, 1 free man, Leofric; 4 acres. It pays 35s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 40d. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 4d in tax. 1 church with 8 acres; value 8d. Others hold there. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,98 In FALKENHAM Edric, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *], held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Now Ralph of Tourlaville [holds it] from Roger Bigot. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 4 cobs, now 3; 10 pigs, 60 sheep. Value 30s. 7 1/2 free men with 57 acres, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]. Always 3 ploughs. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; Wulfmer; Godwin; Wulfward; Godric; Sweting , Roger was in possession of this Sweting; Leofric; Leofstan. It has 1/2 acre of meadow. <341b> Value 10s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,99 In GRIMSTON R[alph] ^[of Tourlaville]^ also holds 1 free man of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s; 40 acres; he is called Blaecmann . Under him, 7 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. 3 free men in the same [Grimston] under the patronage of B[laecmann]; 30 acres; Herman, Cyneric , Wulfheah. They have 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,100 In LANGER 2 free men and a half; Wulfheah, Thorbiorn, and Raven , the half; under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066; 30 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. R[alph] ^[of Tourlaville]^ also holds [this]. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,101 In `ALSTON' R[alph] ^[of Tourlaville]^ also holds 3 free men: Leofric, Almer, Raven ; 30 acres; under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,102 In LANGER 1 free man, Alnoth, [* Earl *] Harold's man before 1066; now Bernard [holds it] from Roger Bigot; 40 acres. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. 1 free man under the patronage of Alnoth; he is called Saewin; 4 acres. Value 8d. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,103 In `STRUESTUNA' 1 free woman, Thorild, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066; 55 acres of land. Now Hugh of Houdain [holds it] from Roger Bigot. 7 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,104 In `THORPE' Hugh ^[of Houdain]^ also holds 5 free men: Wulfric, Almer, another Wulfric, Aelfric, Ketil Uva; under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *], with 72 acres. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 5d in tax. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,105 In `STRUESTUNA' Hugh ^[of Houdain]^ also holds 3 free men of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s: Husteman, Edric, Goda; 6 acres. <342a> Value 12d. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,106 In `LEOFSTANESTUNA' 2 free men: Burgric and Brictric, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 20 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill; 1 salt-house. Value 10s. Wihtmer holds this from Roger Bigot. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,107 In NORTON Wihtmer also holds 1 free man, Aldwulf, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 20 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,108 In BURGATE 1 free man, Wihtmer, under the patronage of Godric; 20 acres. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. Wihtmer also [holds this]. In the same [Burgate] 9 free men: Aldwulf, Aelfric, Brictric, Asgot, Goda, Wihtmer, Brunmann, Viking , Leofric; under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 15 acres. 1 plough. Value 3s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,109 In WADGATE Wihtmer also holds 8 free men: {Langfer} , Saegar, Brunmer, Goda, Edward, Godric, Aldwulf, Eskil [were] under the patronage of Wihtmer; {Langfer} and Aldwulf were under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066; 15 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 3s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,110 In `MYCELEGATA' 4 free men before 1066; Regifer and Goda under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *], with 12 acres; and Leofstan and another Goda under the patronage of Wihtmer, with 4 acres. Always 1 plough between them. Meadow, 1 pole. Value 3s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2d in tax. Wihtmer also holds [this]. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,111 In `LEOFSTANESTUNA' 4 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066: Blaecmann , Durand [* of Offton *], Saewin, Wulfric, with 14 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. In the same [`Leofstanestuna'] 8 free men under the patronage of <342b> a man of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s: Blaecmann , Brunmer, Edric, Leofric, Alwin, Wulfbald, Theodric, Leoffled; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. ^[Wihtmer holds this from Roger Bigot. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,112 In TRIMLEY 3 free men: Goda, Hildferth, Deorstan; under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *], Deorstan under the patronage of Wulfmer; 6 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 12d. Wihtmer also [holds this]. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,113 In `ALSTON' Wihtmer also holds 1 free man of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]'s, Wulfric by name; 12 acres. Value 2s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,114 In KIRTON 1 free man, Godric the priest, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066 before he was outlawed; after he was outlawed he was Northmann [* the sheriff *]'s man; 7 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. In the same [Kirton] a church with 6 acres; value 12d. Wihtmer holds the whole of this from Roger Bigot. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,115 In MORSTON 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066; 20 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 6s. William of Bosc holds this from Roger Bigot. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,116 In `THORPE' William ^[of Bosc]^ also holds 1 smallholder with 8 acres. Value 2s. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,117 In LEVINGTON William of Bourneville holds from Roger Bigot 10 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Godman, Leofric, Brictric, Gunnar , Wulfric, Siwold, Huna, White, Godric; 32 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. 1 church, 8 acres; value 12d. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,118 In {KULUERTESTUNA} 7 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] before 1066: Deoring, Godric, Leofric, Algar, Wulfward, Durand [* of Offton *], Aelfric; 25 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; 2 mills. Value 5s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. ^[W[illiam] of Bourneville holds this. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,119 In STRATTON 1 free man, Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *], [* Earl *] Harold's man before 1066; 32 <343a> acres as a manor. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. Also in the same [Stratton] 1 free man, Ulfkil, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 38 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. In the same [Stratton] 1 free man, Godman, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 10 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. 1 church, 10 acres; value 2s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. W[illiam] of Bourneville holds the whole of this. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,120 In `OXELANDA' 5 free men under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]: Blaecmann , Osbert, Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *], Godric, Brictnoth; 42 acres. 4 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. ^[William of Bourneville holds this. St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,121 In KEMBROKE 14 free men; N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] had the patronage: Wihtgar , Osbert, Leofstan, Edric, Frewin, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], Blaecmann , Wulfhard, Durand [* of Offton *], Godric, Siric, Wulfwy, Aelfric, Almer, Bondi; 73 acres. 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 1/2 mills. Value 15s. William of Bourneville holds the whole of this under Roger Bigot. The men of the Hundred have this land valued at 48s; but it formerly paid, and they [now] pay, £6. ^[St Etheldreda's of Ely has the jurisdiction]^ [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,122 In NORTON 1 free man, Godwin the priest, [* Earl *] Harold's man before 1066; 50 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 34s. Under him, 3 free men with 3 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 12d. <343b> {Turstin} son of Guy holds this from Roger Bigot. Over the whole of this land, St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ has the jurisdiction, except for the hall and the village of Walton. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,123 Hundred of WILFORD In LOUDHAM 1 free man, Thorvald, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 7 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 16d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,124 In HARPOLE 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, under the patronage of Algar; 10 acres. Value 2s. Ranulf son of Walter holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,125 In DEBACH {Turstin} son of Guy holds 1 free man, half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,126 In CAPEL [St Andrew] 1 free man under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]; 20 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,127 In UFFORD 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Northmann [* the sheriff *]]^; 3 acres. And in LOUDHAM 2 acres. Value 12d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,128 In WILFORD 1 free man under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 7 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 14d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,129 In BREDFIELD 1 free man under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 4 1/2 acres. Value 12d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,130 In WICKHAM [Market] 1 free man; 2 1/2 acres. Value 4d. N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] also holds this. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,131 Hundred of `LOOSE' In RENDLESHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 18 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Value 2s 8d. W[illiam] Malet was in possession on the day he died. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,132 In GEDGRAVE 1 free man under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 10 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Kelsale. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,133 In CHARSFIELD {Turstin} son of Guy holds 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Then it paid 30s. <344a> 5 free men under the patronage of the same, except one; he was under the patronage of Earl R[alph] [* the constable *] and was in possession of 16 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation, but they could not pay. One of these [free men] was under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; W[illiam] Malet was in possession. Value now 20s. {Turstin} holds this from Roger Bigot. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,134 In WOODBRIDGE 1 free man under the patronage of Aelfric; 4 acres. Value 8d. William of Bosc holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,135 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred In RENDHAM 1 smallholder; 10 acres. Value 20d. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] List 15 FREE MEN OF ROGER BIGOT SUF 7,136 PARHAM Half-Hundred In BLAXHALL 8 free men; 66 acres. Of these, 5 were under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *], and 2 [under that] of the Abbot of Ely, and 1, Alwin by name, [under that] of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. In the same [Blaxhall] a half free man; 3 acres. Value 6d. The jurisdiction is the Abbot of Ely's. In the same [Blaxhall], 2 acres. 1 slave. Value 8d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds this. In the same [Blaxhall] 1 free man, Ulf, under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Northmann [holds this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,137 In WANTISDEN Aelfric, Brictric, Edhild, free men under the sub-patronage of ^[Roger]^ Bigot's predecessor; 11 acres. Value 2s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Wantisden] Northmann [* the sheriff *] also holds the fourth part of a church, with 10 acres; a man under his patronage held them before 1066. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,138 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Leofric, under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *], held STERNFIELD before 1066; 50 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 [ploughs]. Meadow, 1 acre. In the same [Sternfield] 2 free men under the sub-patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]; 3 acres. Value 20s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] [holds this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. William Malet held this manor on the day of his death, and <344b> Robert ^[Malet]^ his son [held it]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,139 In FARNHAM Leofric also [held] before 1066; 20 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value 5s. William Malet and Robert Malet also held this. Now Northmann [* the sheriff *]. [holds it] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,140 Wulfnoth, a free man under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ held BENHALL; 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also holds [this]. William Malet held and was in possession, and Robert ^[Malet]^ his son [likewise]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Benhall] 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. William ^[Malet]^ was in possession of him, and Robert ^[Malet]^ likewise; 16 acres. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 32d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also holds [this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,141 In RENDHAM Ulf, a free man under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]; 30 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds [this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,142 In CRANSFORD Edric [* Grim *], a free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held 14 acres before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 26d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,143 In STERNFIELD Edric, a free man under the patronage of Northmann [* the sheriff *]; 34 acres. William Malet was in possession of him; and Robert ^[Malet]^ likewise. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s 8d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. Roger [holds this] in lordship. In the same [Sternfield] 16 1/2 free men; 130 acres. Always 5 ploughs. Value 30s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] had patronage over 7 1/2 [free men] before 1066; Roger <345a> also [has it] in lordship. Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield had patronage over]^ 3 1/2 [free men]: Eskil; Leofric; Osgeat ; Leofric Snipe, the half; of these, William Malet was in possession, and Robert ^[Malet]^ likewise. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,144 In [Great] GLEMHAM 5 free men; 54 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 10s. Of these [free men], 4 were under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; he was in possession of them, [as was] William ^[Malet]^ his father. Roger also [holds this] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,145 In BRUISYARD Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 free man and a half under sub-patronage; 2 acres. Value 5 1/2s. Ralph [* of Tourlaville *] holds [this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,146 In RENDHAM Blaecsunu , a free man under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, held; William [* Malet *] was in possession of him; 56 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 12s. Ralph [* of Tourlaville *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,147 In SWEFLING Wulfric, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's; 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. 3 free men [were] added under sub-patronage; 9 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 cob; now 2 cattle, 10 pigs, 15 sheep. Value 15s. Ralph [* of Tourlaville *] also [holds this]. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,148 In RENDHAM 4 free men and a half; 35 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s 10d. Of these [free men], 3 were under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^: Godric, ^[another]^ Godric, Tholf ; William Malet was in possession of them. Ralph [* of Tourlaville *] also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] <345b> SUF 7,149 In DUNNINGWORTH 1 free man; 8 acres. And in BENHALL 3 free men; 3 acres. Value 24d. Roger [holds this] in lordship. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,150 In BENHALL Edric, a free man, held 8 acres. Value 2s. This is in lordship. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] SUF 7,151 In [Great] GLEMHAM a free man under patronage; 5 acres. Value 12d. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds [this] from Roger. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?7? Lands of Roger Bigot =] List 16 Hundred of CARLFORD <346a> ?8? LANDS OF ROGER OF POITOU SUF 8,1 Hundred of CARLFORD In CULPHO Brictric, a free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held before 1066; 80 acres of land as a manor. Always 10 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 7 cattle, now 2; then 36 pigs, now 15; then 100 sheep, now 60. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,2 In GRUNDISBURGH 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, Brictnoth; 60 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and now 15s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,3 Also in CULPHO Godric, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held before 1066; 40 acres of land as a manor. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,4 In TUDDENHAM Leohtwin, a free man of Healfdene the predecessor of Geoffrey de Mandeville, held 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now not. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. In the same [Tuddenham] Godhere, a free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held before 1066; 68 acres of land as a manor. Then 3 smallholders, now none. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value always 25s. Also in the same [Tuddenham] 12 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's before 1066; 50 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,5 In CULPHO 5 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 21 [acres]. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 7s; now 5[s]. 1 church, 10 acres; value 20d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,6 In GRUNDISBURGH 7 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 20 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. In the same [Grundisburgh] 1 free man, Siric, King Edward's man; <346b> 1 1/2 acres. 1 free man under the patronage of Brictric; 4 acres of land. 2 free men, Aelfric and Brictman, under the patronage of Alric of Burgh; 14 acres. Then 1 plough between them, now none. Value 10s. In the same [Grundisburgh] 2 free men, 1 under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, the other under the patronage of Healfdene; 60 acres. 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 12s; now 10[s]. In the same [Grundisburgh] Roger holds from Roger of Poitou; 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,7 In CLOPTON 1 free man, Wulfric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 22 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 men's plough, now none. Then 1 cob; now 4 cattle, 80 sheep. Value then 40s; now 21s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 13d in tax. Roger holds [this] in lordship. In the same [Clopton] 1 free man under the patronage of the same Wulfric before 1066; 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. Roger son of Arnold holds [this]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,8 In HASKETON Alwin, a free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held before 1066; 40 acres as a manor. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. This Alwin could not sell or grant his land away from the church of Ely. In the same [Hasketon] 7 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, [with] 16 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Also in the same [Hasketon] 2 free men and a half under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor; 1 free [man] under the patronage of a man under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^; and 1 [free man] under the patronage of Brun [* the reeve *]; with 12 acres. Value 2s. In the same [Hasketon] 1 free man given to St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 9 1/2 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 4d in tax. Roger son of Arnulf? holds this. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] <347a> SUF 8,9 In THISTLETON 8 free men and a half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066, with 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 20s; now 8s. In the same [Thistleton] 1 free man and a half under the patronage of Alric of Burgh; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Also in the same [Thistleton] Arnold holds from Roger of Poitou 1 free man under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 50 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 11[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,10 In BURGH 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 16 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 5s; now 7[s]. Arnulf holds this from Roger. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,11 In OTLEY Andrew holds from Roger of Poitou; Edwold, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, and his wife under the patronage of E., held it before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 3 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1, but [***] possible; then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Then 3 cobs, now none; then 12 cattle, now 1; then 30 pigs, now 10; then 60 sheep, now none. Value then 100s; now 40[s]. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 15d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,12 In HASKETON 2 free men, 1 under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, the other under the patronage of Lustwin before 1066; 13 acres. Value 2s. In the same [Hasketon] 7 free men and a half under the patronage of Edwold before 1066; of these, 1 and a half were under the patronage of Grimulf ; 25 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 5s; now 4[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,13 In ALNESBOURN Albert [* the burnt *] holds from Roger of Poitou what St Andrew's ^[of Alnesbourn]^ held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres. 60 sheep. Value then 30s; now 10[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,14 In {GRENEWIC} 2 free men, 1 under the patronage of King Edward, the other [under that] of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 2 carucates of land as 2 manors. Always 3 villagers; 7 smallholders. <347b> Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now none; then 6 men's ploughs, now none. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 40s; now 10s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 5d in tax. ^[Albert the burnt holds this from Roger of Poitou]^ [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,15 In NEWBOURN 1 free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's; 15 acres. Value 16d. Albert the burnt holds this from Roger of Poitou. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,16 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] 6 acres. Value 12d. {Hunebot} holds them from Roger of Poitou. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,17 Hundred of WILFORD In MELTON Roger son of Arnold holds from Roger of Poitou 7 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 60 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 8s; now the same. In the same [Melton] 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 26 acres. Value 50d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,18 In BOULGE 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,19 In DEBACH 2 free [men] and a half under the patronage of Wulfric; 15 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 3s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,20 Hundred of `LOOSE' Wulfmer, a free man of St E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^, held MONEWDEN before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres. Then 2 villagers, now none; now 9 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Now 2 cattle. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,21 Wulfmer also held KETTLEBURGH; 80 acres of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's [plough]. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 20s. To this manor [belongs] 1 free woman under the patronage of the same man ^[Wulfmer]^; 14 acres. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 2s 4d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,22 In MONEWDEN before 1066 14 free men and a half, now 10, under the patronage of the same man ^[Wulfmer]^, with 80 acres and 4 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 2. Value then 20s; now 16[s]. Humphrey the chamberlain held the half of one of these [free men], but Ertald took it away from him. 1 church, 30 acres. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 5s. [!5! In Kettleburgh !5!] [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] <348a> SUF 8,23 In EASTON 1 free man under the patronage of Wulfmer held 10 acres. Value 2s. [!5! In Kettleburgh !5!] [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,24 In LETHERINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Wulfmer]^; 1 1/2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,25 In BUTLEY 5 free men and a half; St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ had patronage over 4 and Edric over 2; 32 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. They are valued with Sudbourne. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,26 In DALLINGHOO a half free man under the patronage of Edric Grim; 6 acres of land. Value 30d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,27 In WOODBRIDGE 16 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 1 carucate of land and 2 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 24s; now 20[s]. In the same [Woodbridge] 10 acres in lordship. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,28 In MONEWDEN 1 free man; 1/2 acre. And in MARTLEY 1 [free man]; 1/2 acre. Value 2d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,29 Hundred of WANGFORD In {CATESFELLA} 5 free men; 2 were under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, and 3 under the patronage of Wulfric; 30 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 5s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,30 In THRANDESTON 3 half free men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 20 acres. Value 40d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,31 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Alfled, a free woman under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held WICKHAM [Skeith]; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 21 smallholders. Then 6 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 6 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland for 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 cobs; then 18 cattle, now 1; then 40 pigs, now 14; then 260 sheep, now 33; then 60 goats. Value then 100s; now 40s. In the same Wickham [Skeith] 1 free man and 3 half [free men] under the patronage of the same man ^[Alfled]^; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. 1 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. 1 church, 12 acres; value 2s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,32 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Leofwin, a thane of King Edward's, held INGHAM; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later [***], now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 1 cob. Value then £4; now 20s. <348b> In the same [Ingham] 10 free men, over whom his predecessor had patronage before 1066. It has 40 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 5s; now 3[s]. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,33 RISBRIDGE Hundred Edmer, a thane of Earl Algar's, held THURSTON before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 6 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Then 2 cattle, now 5; then 13 pigs, now 20; then 40 sheep, now 50; 6 beehives. 1/2 church, 15 acres of free land. Value always 40s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,34 Ulf held HAWKEDON as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Always 1 cob, 2 cattle, 16 pigs, 40 sheep, 12 goats. 1/2 church, 15 acres of free land. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 13 1/2d in tax. Others have land there. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,35 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In THORPE [Morieux] 1 free man; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Then 7 villagers, now 3. Always 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs, now 2; then 1 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 7 acres. Then 2 horses; then 7 cattle, now 1; then 60 pigs, now 9; then 140 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]4. To this manor Norman son of Tancred added 7 free men with 25 acres; over this, St Edmund's had jurisdiction and patronage. Then 1 plough. Value 3s. A church, 50 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. 2 villagers. Value 6s. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 5d in tax. In the same [Thorpe Morieux] 1 free man; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. <349a> Then 6 villagers, now 7; 2 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. 2 cattle; then 26 pigs, now 14; then 30 sheep, now 13; 13 goats. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. Over this, Richard [* son of Count Gilbert *]'s predecessor, namely Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], had patronage and jurisdiction. St Edmund's [has] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,36 BISHOP'S Hundred Wulfric, a thane, held WHITTINGHAM before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 9 smallholders, later and now 14. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 4 acres of free land. Always 5 cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 18; then 30 goats, now 40; 1 beehive. Value always 60s. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,37 He also ^[Wulfric]^ held MENDHAM as a manor before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres. Always 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, later and now 10. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 10 acres; always 1 mill. 3 men, 20 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. The fourth part of a church, 10 acres. They could not grant or sell the land; nevertheless, the jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. Here belong 60 acres; they lie in WEYBREAD. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value always £4. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,38 In WEYBREAD 4 free men and a half under the patronage; 35 1/2 acres. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 1/2. Value 10s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,39 In STRADBROKE 2 free men under patronage; 30 acres. Woodland, 8 pigs. Then 1 plough, later and now 1/2. Value 10s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,40 In CHICKERING 1 free man under patronage; 24 acres. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 4s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,41 In WEYBREAD 4 acres in lordship. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] <349b> SUF 8,42 In MENDHAM 3 free men; 1 carucate of land. Of these, W[illiam] Malet was in possession of two [who were] under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; the third was Bishop Almer's, with a fourth part of the land. Always 1 villager. Then 6 smallholders, now 9. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 5 acres. In the same [Mendham] 2 men; 3 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. In the same [Mendham] 1 free man; 15 acres. Ulf, his predecessor, [had] the patronage before 1066. Then 1/2 plough. Value of the whole, 56s. The jurisdiction of the whole [is] in the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s [manor of] Hoxne. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,43 `COLNES' Hundred In HEMLEY 10 acres which belong to Clopton. 2 smallholders have 2 oxen. It is [included] in the valuation of Clopton. ^[Wulfric, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,44 `THINGOE' Hundred Wulfmer, a thane, held RISBY under [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 2 carucates of land. Then 6 smallholders, now 3; then 4 slaves, now none. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; 1/2 mill. Value then 60s; now 20[s]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,45 In BROCKLEY 3 free men; of these, St Edmund's had patronage with jurisdiction over one and he could not sell; the King had patronage over the other 2 but they could sell within the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; between them all, 60 acres of land. 1 villager; 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,46 BABERGH Two Hundreds Wulfric, a thane of King Edward's, held BOXTED for 2 carucates of land. Then and later 2 villagers, now 1; always 11 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, later and now 3. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Then 3 horses, when R[oger] left [it] 2, now none; then 5 cattle, now 4; then 24 pigs, now 15; then 30 sheep, now 71. In the same [Boxted] 5 free men under the patronage and in the jurisdiction of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], with 2 carucates of land. They could sell; but the King gave them to Norman son of Tancred. And in the same [Boxted] 1 free man with 45 acres under the patronage of the same Wulfric. Of this land, 30 acres are in the jurisdiction of <350a> St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and 15 are in the jurisdiction of Northmann [* the sheriff *], Ralph of Limésy's predecessor, in Cavendish. Under them, 3 smallholders. Then between them all 4 ploughs, later and now 2. And in the same manor 1/2 carucate of land under St Edmund's which they could not sell without the Abbot's permission; but the King gave it to Norman son of Tancred. 1 slave. Then 1 plough, now none. Value of Boxted then £8, later [£]7, now 100s. The free men were at a revenue of 52s. Value now, between the manor and the free men, £6. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,47 Wulfward, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held PRESTON before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 9 acres. Then 5 cattle, now 4; then 24 pigs, now 3; then 40 sheep, now 36. In the same [Preston] 3 free men of Wulfward's under patronage; St Edmund's had full jurisdiction over 2; Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard [* son of Count Gilbert *]'s predecessor, [had full jurisdiction] over the third, but formerly Norman son of Tancred [had it] and now R[oger] of Poitou [has it]. It has 23 acres between them all and 1/2 plough. Total value then and later £4; now [£]3. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,48 In WALDINGFIELD Wulfmer, a thane, held under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066; 1 carucate of land with the jurisdiction. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Then 1 slave, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 horse. Always 2 cattle. Then 12 pigs, now none. Value then 30s; later and now it pays 40s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; 7 1/2d in tax, whoever holds there. A church with 30 acres. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,49 STOWMARKET Hundred Leofwin Croc held BUXHALL before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 4 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, later and now none. <350b> Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 16 acres; then 1/2 mill. Then 2 cobs; 1 cattle; then 53 pigs, now 16; then 28 sheep, now 30. A church, 30 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 60s. He had full jurisdiction, over the hall and the smallholders. 7 free men and a half, under the patronage only of the same man ^[Leofwin Croc]^ before 1066, the jurisdiction [was] in the Hundred. It has 37 acres. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 10s. To this manor Norman son of Tancred added 3 free men of the King's, under patronage and jurisdiction; 24 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 40d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,50 In [Old] NEWTON before 1066 2 free men of Alsi nephew of Earl Ralph, under his patronage only; 70 acres of land. In the full jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. 2 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now none. Value then 30s; later and now 20s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,51 In THORNEY 1 free man of King Edward's with full jurisdiction. He was likewise after King William came. Norman took [him] from this manor without a deliverer. Later, Gerald held [him]; after Gerald, Roger of Poitou. It has 60 acres. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now 1 ox. Value then 10s; now it pays 5s with difficulty. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,52 In STONHAM are 50 acres of lordship land [in the possession] of the hall in Creeting [St Peter]. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,53 In CREETING [St Peter] 7 free men; 5 were under the patronage only of Alfled before 1066; 2 were under the patronage of the King, with full jurisdiction over all [of them] in the Hundred; 30 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value 20s. In the same [Creeting St Peter] 1 Freeman; 3 acres of forfeited land. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,54 In THORNEY 24 acres. 1 smallholder. They belong to the hall of Stonham. ^[Wulfric held it]^ [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,55 BOSMERE Hundred Wulfric, a thane, held STONHAM as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Now Roger [holds it] in lordship. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders; 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; a third part of this woodland lay in William of Warenne's manor of Tunstall before 1066; <351a> now Roger of Poitou holds [it] and Raymond Gerald held it formerly. The third part of a church, with 5 acres. Always 2 cobs; 30 pigs. Then 5 cattle, now 9; now 60 sheep; then 30 goats, now 50. Value then 100s; now £6. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham] Wulfmer, a thane under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders; 4 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 mill in CLAYDON. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. The third part of a church, with 4 acres. Always 2 cobs. Now 60 sheep. Value then 100s; now £6. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham] Alfled, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders; 4 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. The third part of a church, with 5 acres. Always 1 cob. Now 60 sheep. Value then 100s; value now £6. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. In the same [Stonham] Wulfwin, a free man under the patronage of Wulfmer, the predecessor of Roger of Poitou, held 40 acres as a manor. Now Roger [holds it] in lordship. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. [It is included] in the above valuation of Stonham. In the same [Stonham] Wulfred, a free man under the patronage of Alfled the predecessor of Roger, held 20 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. In the same [Stonham] 1 free man, Aelfric, held 12 acres; over him, the Abbot of St Edmund's had half the patronage, and the other half of the patronage [was] in the King's manor of Mendlesham. The Abbot held this half of the patronage and of the land until Artald took possession of it. It is [included] in the above valuation. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,56 Alfled, a free woman under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held WILLISHAM <351b> before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Now Albert [* the burnt *] [holds it] from Roger. Always 3 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 5 acres. A church, 32 acres. Value then £4; now [£]3. In the same [Willisham] 1 free man, Leofric by name; 20 acres. Value 4s. In the same [Willisham] 1 free man, Wigulf ; 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Now Albert [* the burnt *] also [holds it]. Then 1/2 plough. Value 8s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Willisham] a free man, Theodric, held 80 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 16s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. 2 free men, ^[another]^ Leofric and Godman; 9 acres. This Godman was under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; he had the jurisdiction before 1066. Value 3s. Albert [* the burnt *] holds the whole. It has 1 league in length, and 4 furlongs and 20 perches in width; 6 1/2d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,57 Leofstan held [Great] BLAKENHAM under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Now Albert [* the burnt *] also [holds it]. Always 4 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now nothing. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [[Great] Blakenham] 3 free men; 6 1/2 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,58 Edred, a free man under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], held TUNSTALL; 60 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 smallholders. 1 free man, Edwy; 3 acres. Value 10s. Albert [* the burnt *] also holds [this]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 5d in tax. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,59 In HEMINGSTONE 20 free men; 142 acres. One of these, with 13 acres, was under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; he had the jurisdiction. 6 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. 1/2 church, 15 acres; value 30d. <352a> 8 acres belonged [to this] which Hervey of Bourges took. To the above-mentioned church also belong 6 acres which Fin [* the Dane *], Richard [* son of Count Gilbert *]'s predecessor, took. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. Roger holds these [free men] in lordship. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 8d in tax. A church, 3 acres; value 6d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,60 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Leofwin, held 1 acre of land 1 smallholder before 1066. Now Almer the King's reeve holds it. Value 2d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,61 In `OLDEN' 1 free man, Almer; 4 acres. 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 8d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,62 In {LANGHEDENA} Algar, a free man; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,63 In STONHAM 1 free man, Leofric, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 6 acres. And in CODDENHAM 3 acres. Value 18d. In the same [Coddenham] Godwin, a free man under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], the predecessor of Richard son of C[ount] G[ilbert]; 10 acres. 2 oxen. Value 4s. Raymond Gerald was put in possession of this and Roger of Poitou holds him. Roger of Rames [was put in possession] by a former delivery, and the Hundred testifies that it was first delivered to him. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,64 In {LANGEDANA} Ginni, a free man; 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,65 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Aethelwin; 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. In the same [Hemingstone] 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; 1 1/2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,66 CLAYDON Hundred In BARHAM Lustwin held 60 acres as a manor. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had half the patronage and jurisdiction, and the Abbot of Ely [had] the other half [of the patronage] and jurisdiction. Then 1 plough. Always 5 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. Gosbert holds [this] from Roger. <352b> In the same [Barham] 7 free men; 47 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. 2 smallholders. Value 10s. Gosbert also [holds this]. In the same [Barham] 4 free men; 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then 8s; now 6s 8d. Over three of these [free men] the Abbot had half the jurisdiction and the whole of the patronage, and over the fourth the King [had] the jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,67 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man; 1 1/2 acres. Value then 4d; now 3[d]. Isaac [holds this] from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,68 In AKENHAM 1 free man, Leofwold, in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the King; 20 acres. Value 4s. In the same [Akenham] Alwold, a free man with 6 acres, in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. Value 12d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,69 In THURLESTON 5 free men; 26 acres. In the King's jurisdiction. Then 1/2 plough. Value 4s. Gosbert holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,70 In THURLESTON Gosbert also holds 18 free men; 80 acres less 2 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. 1/2 church, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 13s 4d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,71 In AKENHAM 3 free men; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. 1/2 church with 5 acres. Value 32d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,72 In HENLEY 1 free man; 6 acres. Value 12d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,73 In WESTERFIELD 1/2 church, 7 1/2 acres. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,74 In HELMINGHAM 3 free men; 9 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,75 In THURLESTON 1 free man, Algar the priest; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,76 In WESTERFIELD 2 free men; 9 acres. Value 18d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,77 In CODDENHAM 2 free men; 18 acres. Before 1066, 1 plough; now nothing. Value 4s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,78 In BARHAM 1 free man; 1 acre. <353a> Value 3d. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,79 In HENLEY 1 free woman; 1/2 acre. Value 1d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,80 Half-Hundred of PARHAM. In the jurisdiction of the Abbot of Ely. In WANTISDEN 14 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 40 acres. And in BLAXHALL 1 free man in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 10 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. Roger [holds this] in lordship. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,81 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Edwin the priest, a Freeman of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s, held {NORDBERIA}; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 plough; 4 cattle; 8 pigs. Then 60 sheep, now 40. Value then and later 20s; now the same. In the same [{Nordberia}] 49 free men [were] added to this manor; 260 1/2 acres. Always 10 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Value then and later £10; now [£]11. All of them were in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot. One, Godric by name, ^[was]^ wholly a Freeman. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] SUF 8,82 In [Great] GLEMHAM 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 12d. [It is] in lordship. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?8? Lands of Roger of Poitou =] ?9? LAND OF WILLIAM OF ECOUIS SUF 9,1 BOSMERE Hundred Aelfric, a thane, held [Great] BLAKENHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 6 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2; 1/2 men's plough. <353b> Meadow, 5 acres; always 2 mills. 1 cob; then 2 cattle, now 4; then 7 pigs, now 11; then 12 sheep, now 14. A church, 1 acre; [value] 2d. To this manor, Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] added 28 free men with 171 acres and 1 smallholder. Brunard holds 60 acres of this land and 1 plough; value 15s. Then 6 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 10 acres; 2 parts of a mill. Value of the manor, always £3; [value] of the free men, always 45s. The King and the Earl have jurisdiction over the whole. It has 5 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7d in tax. This manor [was] at a revenue for three years, £12 each year, and once in 3 years 1 ounce of gold as a premium; but the men who received [it] at a revenue in this way have all been ruined. [= ?9? Land of William of Ecouis =] SUF 9,2 BLACKBURN Hundred Huard of Vernon holds [Market] WESTON from William; Aelfric, a free man, held it as a manor before 1066; 1 carucate of land, and 8 acres in [Ixworth] THORPE. Then 4 villagers, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Now 10 pigs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Now 2 cobs. Always 10 pigs. Then 15 sheep, now 80. A church, 4 acres. Value 20s. 3 free men; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Then 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. Of this land, Hugh, a man of William's, annexed 25 acres in the Abbot's despite. They could grant and sell their land before 1066, but the patronage and full jurisdiction remained with St Edmund's. In the same [Market Weston] 10 Freemen of St Edmund's with every customary due before 1066, but Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] held them after 1066. It has 60 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Value 4s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 9d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?9? Land of William of Ecouis =] SUF 9,3 In the Hundred of `BLYTHING' William of Ecouis has the manor of COOKLEY. Wulfric, a free man, <354a> held [it] before 1066. Always 6 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 2; then 6 smallholders, now 11; always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs. Always woodland for 80 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs. Always 1 cow, 8 pigs, 7 sheep, 30 goats, 2 beehives. 1/2 church with 1 acre. Huard of Vernon and Robert of Vaux are residents of this manor. Value of Huard's part, 50s; [value] of Robert's part, 8s. It has 14 furlongs in length and 7 in width. It pays 7 1/2d in the King's tax. [= ?9? Land of William of Ecouis =] SUF 9,4 CLAYDON Hundred In THURLESTON 2 free men, 5 [acres?], 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough. Value 15d. [= ?9? Land of William of Ecouis =] ?10? LANDS OF HERMER OF FERRERS SUF 10,1 In BLACKBURN Hundred Osmund, a free man over whom St Edmund's had patronage and full jurisdiction before 1066, held BARNINGHAM as a manor; 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 [men's] plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?10? Lands of Hermer of Ferrers =] ?11? LANDS OF RALPH OF BEAUFOUR SUF 11,1 Hundred of WILFORD In BAWDSEY 14 free men under the patronage of Godric before 1066; 62 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 30s. [= ?11? Lands of Ralph of Beaufour =] SUF 11,2 In `THURSTANESTUNA' 6 free men under the patronage of the same <354b> man ^[Godric]^; 40 acres as a manor. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value 20s. [= ?11? Lands of Ralph of Beaufour =] SUF 11,3 In RAMSHOLT 6 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Godric]^; 20 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 10s. [= ?11? Lands of Ralph of Beaufour =] SUF 11,4 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Richard of St Clair holds WORTHAM from Ralph; Modeva, a free woman under the patronage of St Edmund's, held it before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 18 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 3 cattle, 20 pigs. Now 20 goats. Value then 40s; now 100s. She could not sell or grant this land away from the Church. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. In the same [Wortham] 1 free woman, Godiva, under the patronage and full jurisdiction of St Edmund's before 1066; 80 [acres] as a manor. Always 6 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none; then and now 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now the same. 2 churches, 40 acres; value 7s. In the same [Wortham] 14 free men under the patronage of the same ^[St Edmund's]^; 90 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 13s. Richard holds this from Ralph. [= ?11? Lands of Ralph of Beaufour =] SUF 11,5 In BROME 1 smallholder with 8 acres. It belongs to Wortham. Value 12d. ^[Modeva held it]^ [= ?11? Lands of Ralph of Beaufour =] ?12? LANDS OF FRODO THE ABBOT'S BROTHER SUF 12,1 BLACKBURN Hundred Acwulf , a thane, held THELNETHAM as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 8 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Always 1 mill. Then 1 cob. Always 3 cattle. Then 50 pigs, now 25; then 2 sheep, now 35; now 3 beehives. <355a> 15 free men under patronage; 40 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then £3; now 50s, and the free men 60s. A church, 20 acres. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction. It has 10 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 9 1/4d in tax. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,2 THEDWASTRE Hundred In HESSETT 6 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 60s; now 20[s]. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,3 LACKFORD Hundred Ordmer held WORLINGTON before 1066; 6 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers; 6 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; 2 fisheries; 1 mill. 1 church without land. Always 1 horse. Then 20 cattle, now 8; then 80 sheep, now 100. [Value] then and later £6; now £7. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,4 In TUDDENHAM Leofric, 1 free man of Earl Algar's, held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; 1 mill. Now 6 pigs; then 160 sheep, now 80 sheep. Value then 40s; now 60s. The full jurisdiction [is] St Edmund's. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,5 BABERGH Two Hundreds Algar held KENTWELL freely under Siward of Maldon before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Then 7 villagers, later and now 4; then and later 1 smallholder, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 horse at the hall. Then 5 cattle, now 8; then 30 pigs, now 40; then 80 sheep, now 50. Value then and later 40s; now £4. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,6 Alwy held LAVENHAM as a manor under St Edmund's with the jurisdiction before 1066; 2 carucates of land. He could not sell it without the Abbot's permission. Now Frodo holds [it] from King William and claims it for his Holding, saying that it was delivered to him. <355b> Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Now 2 horses at the hall; now 12 cattle; then 12 pigs, now 4; then 40 sheep, now 102. Value then 40s; now £4. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 1 1/2d in tax. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] SUF 12,7 STOWMARKET Hundred In BUXHALL 25 free men in the King's jurisdiction held 3 1/2 carucates of land. They were delivered to Frodo as a manor; 3 1/2 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders and a half. Before 1066 and later, 7 ploughs between them all; now 2 [ploughs] in lordship and 3 men's [ploughs]. Meadow, 10 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Always 6 cattle. Now 22 pigs; now 36 sheep. Value then and later 60s; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width, whoever holds there; 25d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?12? Lands of Frodo the Abbot's brother =] ?13? LAND OF GODRIC THE STEWARD SUF 13,1 BISHOP'S Hundred In MENDHAM 1 smallholder with 4 acres. Value 12d. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] SUF 13,2 `BLYTHING' Hundred Edwin, a free man, held BLYFORD before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Now Godric [holds it] in lordship. Always 5 villagers; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 160 pigs; now 1 mill. Always 1 cob. Then 4 cattle, now 9. 17 pigs, 3 sheep. A church ^[of Blyford]^, 12 acres. Value always 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1 league in width; 3 1/2d in tax. Godric also [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] <356a> SUF 13,3 In HOLTON 3 free men: Wulfmer, Aelmer, Othulf; 33 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 1 plough in lordship. Value 5s. Count Alan has jurisdiction over the whole of Holton except for Osbert's land. In the same village ^[Holton]^ 6 free men with 27 acres. 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] SUF 13,4 1 free man held {UUARLE}; 50 acres as a manor. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 12 pigs. Value 7s. The jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] SUF 13,5 In BULCAMP Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *], 1 free man, held 30 acres of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 1/2 smallholder; 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 40 pigs. Value 5s. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] SUF 13,6 WANGFORD Hundred Godric, a free man under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable, held [South] ELMHAM; 40 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; the fifth part of 1 mill. 1 church, 8 acres; the fifth part of 1 church, 6 acres; value 12d. Value then 7s; now it pays 20s. Under him, 2 free men, 5 acres. 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] SUF 13,7 In ILKETSHALL 1 free man, Anund, under the patronage of Edwin; 30 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 8s 4d; now 10[s]. [= ?13? Land of Godric the steward =] <356b> ?14? LAND OF ST EDMUND'S [IN] SUFFOLK SUF 14,1 `THINGOE' Hundred St Edmund's held RISBY as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 4; always 1 men's plough. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Now 3 cobs, 12 cattle, 30 pigs, 90 sheep, 32 goats. 7 Freemen with 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Always 3 ploughs. Over these men, St Edmund's has full jurisdiction and patronage and every customary due. They could not grant and sell the land without the Abbot's assent. All also [belong] to the fold, except for one who has a fold by himself. In the same [Risby] 1 free man with 1/2 carucate of land. Norman holds it from the Abbot. 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and now 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. He could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 10s. A church with 24 acres of free land. Value of this manor except for the free [man] then £4; now [£]6. It has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,2 St Edmund's held HORRINGER as a manor before 1066; 4 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 15 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; always 5 men's ploughs. Always 7 slaves. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Now 5 cobs; now 14 cattle, 30 pigs, 45 sheep. 15 Freemen with 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 4 ploughs. These [Freemen] are St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and with every customary due. They could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. A church with 6 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]8. It has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 20d in tax. Another holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,3 St E[dmund's] held WHEPSTEAD as a manor before 1066; 5 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 18 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; always 6 men's ploughs. Always 9 slaves. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. Now 5 cobs, 18 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep. 1 Freeman with 30 acres of land. 4 smallholders, 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Over the man, St [Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage with every customary due. He could not grant and sell the land without the Abbot's permission. In the same [Whepstead] 6 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. Ralph holds it, except for 30 acres; 4 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value 50s. They could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction, patronage, and service remained with St [Edmund's]. <357a> Value always 60s. A church with 30 acres of free land. Value of the manor, except for the free [men], then £7; now [£]10. It has 9 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,4 St Edmund's held NOWTON as a manor before 1066; 4 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 10 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; always 4 men's ploughs. Always 4 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 5 pigs; 1 mill. Now 4 cobs, 18 cattle, 23 pigs, 80 sheep, 3 beehives. 10 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Over these, [St Edmund's] always had and has full jurisdiction and patronage with every customary due. They could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. A church with 8 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £5; now [£]10. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,5 St Edmund's holds CHEVINGTON as a manor; 6 carucates of land. Always 13 villagers; 9 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; always 4 men's ploughs. Then 6 slaves, now 7. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, 100 pigs. Now 7 cobs, 22 cattle, 30 pigs; now 140 sheep, 40 goats, 3 beehives. 1 Freeman with 30 acres of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 4 pigs. Over him, St [Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage with every customary due. He could not grant or sell the land without permission. A church with 30 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]10. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. ^[[!6! Brictwulf son of Leofmer held it !6!]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,6 St Edmund's holds SAXHAM as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 6 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; always 6 men's plough. Always 4 slaves. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Now 4 cobs, 15 cattle, 36 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]10. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. ^[[!6! Brictwulf son of Leofmer held it !6!]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,7 St Edmund's held LACKFORD as a manor before 1066; 5 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers; 7 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; always 4 men's ploughs. Always 4 slaves. Meadow, 30 acres; 2 mills. Now 2 cobs, 9 cattle, 13 pigs, 160 sheep. 1 Freeman with 8 acres of land. Always 2 oxen. Over him, St [Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage. He could not grant or sell the land without permission. A church with 20 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <357b> SUF 14,8 St Edmund's held HENGRAVE as a manor before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 6. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 3 men's ploughs. Always 3 slaves. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Now 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep. 8 Freemen with 60 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Over these [Freemen, St Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage with every customary due. They could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. A church with 30 acres of free land. Value of this manor then 50s; now 60[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and likewise 6 in width; 10d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,9 St Edmund's held FORNHAM [All Saints] as a manor before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Always 1 slave. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Always 2 cobs, 14 cattle, 30 pigs, 60 sheep. 3 Freemen with 30 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. These [Freeman] are St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and patronage and every customary due. They could not grant or sell the land without permission. In the same [Fornham [All Saints]] 2 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. They could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 40s. A church, 12 acres of free land. Value of this manor, except for the free [men], always 40s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 10d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,10 St Edmund's held ICKWORTH before 1066 for 3 carucates of land. Always 9 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 4 men's ploughs. Always 4 slaves. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 24 pigs; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 16 cattle, 30 pigs, 80 sheep. A church with 1/2 acre of land. Value of this manor then £3; now [£]4. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,11 In SAXHAM Albert and Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] hold from Abbot 3 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. 8 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 5 pigs; 1/2 mill. Two of these [free men] could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]; the third could not [grant and sell] without the Abbot's [permission]. Value always 80s. Two parts of a church with 6 acres of land. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,12 In FLEMPTON Wulfward [* of Wangford *] holds from the Abbot 10 Freemen with 1 <358a> carucate of land. 6 smallholders. Between them all, always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. These [Freemen] are [men] of St [Edmund's], with full jurisdiction and patronage; they owe service in Risby, Lackford and Hengrave. They could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. Value always 40s. A church with 8 acres of free land. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 6d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,13 In HAWSTEAD 28 free men with 4 carucates of land. Otto [* the goldsmith *] holds 1 carucate; 2 clerics, Albold and Peter, [hold] 2 carucates; and Agenet [holds] 20 acres. Always 3 villagers; 21 smallholders. Always 13 ploughs. 3 slaves. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always £4. A church with 30 acres of free land. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 13 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,14 In BROCKLEY Theobald [!6! the cleric !6!] and Robert hold from the Abbot 3 free men with 2 carucates of land. 3 villagers; 6 smallholders; 6 slaves. Between them all, always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 24 pigs. Two of these [free men] could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]; the third cannot grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. Value always £4. A church, 6 acres of free land. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,15 In MANSTON Warin has from the Abbot 1 Freeman with 20 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 2 pigs. Over this [Freeman], St [Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage; he owes service to [St Edmund's]. He could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. Value always 4s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 1/2 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,16 In REDE Henry has from the Abbot 1 Freeman with 1/2 carucate of land. 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Over this [Freeman], St [Edmund's] has full jurisdiction and patronage. He could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. In the same [Rede] Berard holds from the Abbot 7 free men with 1/2 carucate of land and 50 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction, patronage, and service remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 30s. <358b> It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,17 In WESTLEY 11 free men with 2 carucates of land. Peter [!6! brother of Burghard !6!] holds 1 from the Abbot. 5 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction, patronage, and service remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. The third part of a church with 4 acres of land. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,18 LACKFORD Hundred St Edmund's held HERRINGSWELL before 1066 as a manor; 4 carucates of land. Always 7 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; always 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; then 1 mill, now 2. 1 cob, 5 cattle, 12 pigs, 80 sheep. 2 Freemen with 54 acres of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Over these [Freemen], St [Edmund's] has always had full jurisdiction and patronage with every customary due, but they could grant and sell the land without the Abbot's permission. A church, 30 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]7. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,19 St Edmund's held WANGFORD as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Now Wulfward [* of Wangford *] holds [it] from the Abbot. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Now 5 cobs, 18 cattle, 26 pigs, 413 sheep; now 2 beehives. A church, 15 acres of free land. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,20 St Edmund's held ELVEDEN before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Now 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 12 pigs, 260 sheep, 13 goats. The fourth part of a fishery. A church, 15 acres of free land. 4 free men and a half with 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. These [free men] could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction, patronage and service remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. Value of this manor, except for the free [men], then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and likewise 1 league in width; 20d in tax. Several hold there. [!6! Wulfward [* of Wangford *] holds !6!] [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <359a> SUF 14,21 St Edmund's held [Santon] DOWNHAM as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Now Frodo [!6! the Abbot's brother !6!] holds [it]. Always 1 smallholder. Then 5 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 fishery. 1 ox, 21 pigs, 900 sheep. 9 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land and 60 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 8 ploughs, now 4 1/2 between them all. Meadow, 4 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell but the full jurisdiction patronage, and every customary due remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 35s; now the same. A church with 20 acres of land. [Value] of this manor, except for the free [men], then £8; now [£]11. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. ^[[!6! Brictwulf son of Leofmer held it !6!]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,22 In [Great] LIVERMERE Fulcher [!6! the Breton !6!] holds from the Abbot 2 free men with 20 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. These [free men] could grant and sell the land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 3s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,23 [In] BABERGH Two Hundreds St Edmund's held [Long] MELFORD as a manor before 1066; 12 carucates of land. Of this land, Walter holds 40 acres from the Abbot. Always 37 villagers. Then 25 smallholders, now 10. Then 8 ploughs in lordship, now 6; then 20 men's ploughs, now 13. Always 16 slaves. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; 2 mills. Now 3 cobs; always 30 cattle. Now 300 sheep; always 140 pigs. Now 12 [bee]hives; now 40 wild horses. 2 Freemen with 80 acres of land. The same Walter holds 1 with 40 acres from the Abbot. Always 2 ploughs. Over these [Freemen], St [Edmund's] has patronage and full jurisdiction and every customary due. They could not ever grant or sell their lands without the Abbot's full assent. A church with 2 carucates of land. 4 villagers; 9 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs [in the possession] of the church; always 2 men's ploughs. Value of this manor then £20; now [£]30. It has 18 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 20 1/2d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,24 St Edmund's held COCKFIELD before 1066 as a manor; 4 1/2 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers. Then 16 smallholders, now 22. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 12 men's ploughs, now 6. Always 4 slaves. Meadow, 8 acres; a winter mill. Now 3 cobs, 12 cattle, 37 pigs, 80 and 18 sheep; now 12 beehives. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]8. In the same [Cockfield] 21 free men with 5 carucates of land whom 4 men hold from the Abbot; Berard [holds] 3 carucates, James [holds] 1 and Coleman [holds] 1. <359b> 13 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then 8 ploughs between them all, now 7. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. These [free men] could all grant and sell their land but the jurisdiction and patronage was [in the possession] of St [Edmund's], except for one over whom it had jurisdiction only. Value then £3; now [£]4. This village has 13 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 23 1/2d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,25 St Edmund's held GROTON before 1066 as a manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 10 pigs; a winter mill. Always 1 cob, 6 cattle, 16 pigs, 30 sheep. 2 free men with 1/2 carucate of land. They could grant and sell their land. 6 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. It has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width. In the same [Groton] 12 free men; they have 1 carucate. Value of the [carucate] 20s. These [free men] all could grant and sell their land before 1066, [but] St Edmund's has the jurisdiction, patronage, and service. 7d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,26 In PRESTON St Edmund's held 1 free man before 1066; he could grant and sell his land. Arnulf [* the wild *] [holds him from the Abbot]. He has 3 carucates of land in lordship. Then he ploughed with 3 ploughs, now with 2. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders; they plough [with] 1/2 plough. 1 slave. Meadow, 3 acres. 3 Freemen. These have 26 1/2 acres of land. Meadow, 1/2 acre. They could grant and sell their land. Value then £4; now [£]3. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width. A church, 7 acres. King William gave this man and his land to St Edmund's and Abbot B[aldwin] with the jurisdiction and every customary due; 2d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,27 In ELEIGH St Edmund's holds 5 free men. The same Arnulf [* the wild *] holds them from the Abbot. They have always had 3 1/2 carucates. 5 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 2 pigs; 1 slave. Then and now 4 ploughs ploughing. They could grant and sell their land but the jurisdiction, patronage, and customary dues was [in the possession] of St Edmund's. Value then £3; now [£]4. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 3 1/2d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,28 St Edmund's holds SOMERTON. In the same [Somerton] Frodo [!6! the Abbot's brother !6!] has 1 carucate of land. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs ploughed, now the same. Value then and now 40s and 3s less 4d. King William gave this land to St Edmund's with the jurisdiction, <360a> patronage, and every customary due. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3d in tax, but others hold there. ^[[!6! Brictwulf son of Leofmer held it !6!]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,29 St Edmund's holds CORNARD, 2 free men. They have 50 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066 and now 6 [{orae}]. They could grant or sell their land but the jurisdiction and every customary due [were in the possession] of St Edmund's. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,30 St Edmund's holds BURES, 3 Freemen. They have 8 acres of land. Meadow, 1 [acre]. Value of these 8 acres, 16d. These [Freemen] could grant [and] sell their land [but] the jurisdiction and every customary due were and are [in the possession] of St [Edmund's]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,31 St Edmund's holds WALDINGFIELD, 11 free men. Under them, 1/2 carucate of land; 3 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. They could grant and sell their land but the jurisdiction, patronage, and service [were in the possession] of St [Edmund's]. Value then and now 10s. In tax, 1d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,32 St Edmund's held NEWTON as a manor before 1066. Now Adelund [holds it] from the Abbot. Always 2 carucates of land there. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 3 cattle, now 7; then 40 pigs, now 29; then 97 sheep, now 102. Always 3 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 10. Now 14 goats, then none; then 16 beehives, now nine. Woodland, then 8 pigs, now 6; A meadow, always 2 acres. This manor has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width. Value then £2; now [£]2 1/2. In tax, 4d less 1 farthing. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,33 In SOMERTON 1 free man of St Edmund's; 30 1/2 acres of land. Now Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] [holds it] from the Abbot. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,34 In MILDEN 1 free man; 15 acres of land. 3 oxen. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,35 STOWMARKET Hundred In WETHERDEN 20 free men of St Edmund's before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Ralph [!6! the fat !6!] holds 1/2 carucate and Arnulf [* the wild *] [holds] 40 acres. 13 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs, now 7. Meadow, 8 acres. 1/2 church, 15 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 30s; now 40s. ^[Before 1066 full jurisdiction and patronage over them was [in the possession] of St Edmund's, by King Edward's gift]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,36 In HARLESTON 2 free men of St Edmund's before 1066 with 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. Now Adelund [holds it] from the Abbot. Peter holds the 20 acres. Always 2 villagers; 11 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 1/2 ploughs between them. Meadow, 8 1/2 acres. Under them, there are 11 free [men] with 23 acres. Then 2 ploughs between them, now 1/2. A church with 25 acres of free land. <360b> Value of the whole, always 26s. ^[Before 1066 full jurisdiction and patronage over them was [in the possession] of St Edmund's, by King Edward's gift]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,37 In ONEHOUSE 1 free man of St Edmund's; 1/2 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value always 20s. Before 1066 full jurisdiction and patronage over them all was [in the possession] of St Edmund's, by King Edward's gift, as the writs and seal which the Abbot has show. Later King William granted [it]; but the King's reeve has 4s from one of them, for suit, be it justly or unjustly, without the knowledge of the Abbot or his officers; the Hundred testifies that it did not know that St Edmund's had later been dispossessed after King Edward gave it. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,38 BOSMERE Hundred St Edmund's held MICKFIELD before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. 5 cattle, 10 pigs, 27 sheep, 21 goats. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Mickfield] Alric, a free man; 60 acres of land. St Edmund's [has] the patronage. 1 villager; 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. A church, 8 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. The Abbot holds this land because Alric took a wife before 1066 who held this land freely in the jurisdiction of the King, but the Abbot claims the jurisdiction back by the King's gift. Berengar holds [this] from the Abbot. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,39 Wulfward, a free man, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl, held STONHAM; 60 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 5 pigs. 1 cob, 2 cattle, 16 sheep. Value 10s. Albold the priest holds [this]. The Abbot has this land in pledge for 2 marks of gold, by the grant of Engelric [* the priest *] when the English bought back their lands. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,40 CLAYDON Hundred In THORPE [Hall] 2 free men under patronage; 6 acres of land. Value 16d. St Edmund's [has] jurisdiction over one and St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ over the other. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,41 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred In [Great] GLEMHAM 1 free man, Aelfric; 6 free men and a half under patronage; 21 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. Norman [holds this] from the Abbot. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,42 `HARTISMERE' Hundred St Edmund's held REDGRAVE before 1066; 6 carucates of land as a manor. Always 10 villagers; 19 smallholders. Then 8 slaves, now 6. Always 4 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 120 pigs. <361a> A church with 30 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 30 pigs, 60 sheep, 30 goats. Value always £10. In the same [Redgrave] 24 free men under the patronage and jurisdiction of the Abbot; 80 acres. Always 8 ploughs. Value always 30s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 8d in tax. The Abbot [holds this] in lordship. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,43 In WORTHAM 2 Freemen; 60 acres as 2 manors before 1066. Always 8 smallholders. 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 14 pigs. Value 20s. In the same [Wortham] 1 Freeman; 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 32d. In the same [Wortham] Alfheah, a free man under the patronage and jurisdiction of the Abbot; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. 4 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. In the same [Wortham] Wulfric, a free man under the patronage and jurisdiction of the Abbot; 30 acres. 6 1/2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. In the same [Wortham] 25 free men; 3 carucates of land. Always 6 ploughs. Value 30s. The jurisdiction and patronage [are] the Abbot's. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width; 12d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,44 In GISLINGHAM Aelfric, a Freeman; 30 acres. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. In the same [Gislingham] 12 free men and 1 Freeman, 8 acres, with 30 acres. The same land [is] in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,45 St Edmund's held PALGRAVE before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Always 11 villagers; 17 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. 2 churches with 30 acres. 1/2 plough. 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 6 pigs, 8 sheep. Value then £6; now [£]8. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. In the same [Palgrave] 29 free men; 2 carucates of land less 12 acres. Always 8 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 40s. The jurisdiction and patronage [are] the Abbot's. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 12d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,46 In RICKINGHALL [Superior] 14 free men under the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot; 80 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The fifth part of a church, 5 acres. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,47 St Edmund's held BROCKFORD before 1066; 3 carucates of land and 43 acres. Always 14 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. 8 cattle, 6 pigs, 20 sheep, 20 goats. Value always 100s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <361b> SUF 14,48 THEDWASTRE Hundred St Edmund's held [Great] BARTON before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 22 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 6 men's ploughs. Then 11 slaves, now 4. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. 4 cobs, 18 cattle, 44 pigs, 402 sheep; now 2 beehives. 70 free [men]; 5 carucates of land. Always 18 ploughs between them all. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Over these men, [St Edmund's] has and always had full jurisdiction and every customary due. They all belong to the fold except for 3. 50 acres of free land belong to the church of this village as alms. Value then £16; now [£]20. It has 1 league 2 furlongs in length, and 1 league in width; 27d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,49 St Edmund's held PAKENHAM before 1066 as a manor; 7 carucates. Always 44 villagers; 23 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4; always 23 men's ploughs. Then 6 slaves, now 9. Meadow, 26 acres; woodland, 100 pigs; then 2 mills, now 1. 3 cobs, 48 cattle, 65 pigs, 190 sheep; now 8 beehives. 31 free men, 1 smallholder; 2 carucates of land. Always 11 ploughs between them. Meadow, 3 acres. They have all always belonged to St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and every customary due, and [have always belonged] to the fold. In the same [Pakenham] 3 free men with 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 4 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. In the same [Pakenham] 1 free man with 1 carucate of land before 1066 prevailed upon the Abbot to lease to him 1/2 carucate of land by such an agreement that the whole of his land wherever it might be should remain with St [Edmund's] after his death. Now, 1 carucate of this land lies in Pakenham in lordship. 1 plough. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. A winter mill. St [Edmund's] always had patronage and full jurisdiction over him. 30 acres of free land in alms are an adjunct of the church of this village. Value of Pakenham with these things which belong to it, then £10; now [£]25. It has 16 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 13 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,50 St Edmund's held FORNHAM [St Martin] before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 2 men's ploughs. <362a> Then 4 slaves, now 3. 2 cobs; always 4 cattle. Now 12 pigs; 80 sheep. 10 free men, 6 smallholders; 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. These also are entirely [in the possession] of St [Edmund's] with every customary due and [belong] to the fold. In the same [Fornham St Martin] 1 free man with 12 acres of land. He could grant and sell the land; however the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. 16 acres of free land belong to the church of this village in alms. Value of this manor before 1066, £3; now [£]4. It has 9 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,51 St Edmund's held ROUGHAM before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 4 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Always 6 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres. 3 cobs, 22 cattle, 25 pigs, 55 sheep. 90 free men, 11 smallholders, 1 slave; 5 carucates of land. Always 18 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. They also always were and are [in the possession] of St [Edmund's] with patronage and every customary due [and belong] to the fold. 40 acres of free land are an adjunct of the church of this village in alms. Value then £14; now [£]16. It has 16 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 20d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,52 St Edmund's held BRADFIELD before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Always 15 villagers; 18 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 4 men's ploughs. Then 1 slave, now 6. Meadow, 7 acres. 3 cobs, 10 cattle, 28 pigs, 99 sheep; now 80 goats. 3 free men with 24 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Over these [free men], St [Edmund's] has the patronage and full jurisdiction and every customary due. They could not grant or sell their lands without the Abbot's permission. In the same [Bradfield] 9 free men with 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs between them. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 6s. These [free men] could grant and sell their lands, but the jurisdiction and service remained with St [Edmund's], whoever bought the land. 10 1/2 acres of free land are an adjunct of the church of this village as alms. Value of this manor before 1066, £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 5d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,53 St Edmund's held FORNHAM St Genevieve before 1066 as an outlier; 2 carucates of land. Peter [!6! the steward !6!] has 40 acres of these 2 carucates; he holds [them] from the Abbot. 2 villagers [and] 2 smallholders have 1 of these carucates; the hall to which it belongs is in another Hundred. Ralph holds from the Abbot 12 acres of these 2 carucates. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Always 3 slaves. Meadow, 4 acres; always 3 mills. 1 cob, 100 sheep. <362b> 6 free men, 1 villager, 5 smallholders; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs. These could grant and sell their lands, but jurisdiction over the land, and service, remained with St [Edmund's]. Value 10s. A church with 14 acres of free land as alms. Value of this outlier, always £4. It has 9 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 8d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,54 St Edmund's held THURSTON before 1066 as a manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 6 smallholders, now 8. Always 2 ploughs; 1 men's ploughs. Now 1 slave. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Now 1 cob; always 5 cattle, 32 pigs, 52 sheep. 28 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. Richard [!6! the bald !6!] holds 1 carucate of land from the Abbot. He has 8 free men and 12 smallholders. Always 8 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value of the whole sub-holding 40s; [value] of the Abbot's other men 12s. These [free men] could grant and sell their lands but the jurisdiction over the land, and service, remained with St [Edmund's]; value £2. A church with 30 acres of free land in alms. Value of this manor, except for those free [men], always £1 1/2. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 16d in tax, but several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,55 St Edmund's held WOOLPIT before 1066 as an outlier; 3 carucates of land. The hall to which it belongs is in another Hundred. Always 17 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 3 men's ploughs; [***] in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. 40 free men with 1 carucate of land. Always 6 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres These [free men] could all grant and sell their lands before 1066, but the jurisdiction over the land, and every service, always remained with St [Edmund's], and all belong to the fold. Value 10s 8d. 15 acres in alms [are in the possession] of the church. Value of this outlier always £3. It has 9 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 11d in tax, but several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,56 In DRINKSTONE 11 free men with 1 carucate of land. They have 6 smallholders; 3 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their lands before 1066, but jurisdiction over the lands remained with St [Edmund's]. Value 10s 8d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,57 In HESSETT 60 free men with 5 1/2 carucates of land. 6 smallholders. Berard holds 1/2 carucate of land; 2 smallholders; 1 plough; on him 20s. Always 6 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 5 acres. These [free men] could sell and grant their lands before 1066, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. They owe every service in Rougham; they all belong to the fold, except for 6. Value 40s. 12 acres [are in the possession] of the church. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 18d in tax, whoever has [it] there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,58 In FELSHAM 25 free men with 3 carucates of land. 1 villager; 5 smallholders. Adelund [holds] 1 1/2 carucates of land. 8 free men hold 4 carucates; value 50s. Always 8 ploughs between them. Meadow, 5 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their lands, [***] still remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 30s; now 60[s]. A church with 10 acres of free land in alms. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,59 In BRADFIELD 10 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. Roric holds <363a> 1 1/2 carucates of land from the Abbot; Falc [holds] 1/2 carucate; 4 1/2 ploughs; [on] them 54s. They have 12 smallholders. Always 6 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their lands, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. Value before 1066, £2; now [£]3. This village has 10 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,60 In GEDDING 13 free men with 55 acres of land. 1/2 plough between them all. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 16d; now 2s. A church with 6 acres of free land in alms. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 5d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,61 In RATTLESDEN 1 free man with 1/2 carucate of land. [He has] 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. Peter [!6! the steward !6!] holds [this] from the Abbot. This [free man] could grant and sell his land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,62 In WELNETHAM 41 free men with 6 carucates of land. Of these 6 carucates, Arnulf [* the wild *] holds 1 carucate of land from the Abbot; 1 plough; on him 20s. Robert [holds] 20 acres. 12 smallholders. Always 16 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. These [free men] could all grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. [Value] before 1066, £2; now £3 10s. 2 churches with 40 acres of free land as alms. This village has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,63 In TIMWORTH 29 free men with 3 1/2 carucates of land. John holds from the Abbot 6 free men with 1 carucate of land; 2 ploughs; value 20s. In the Abbot's lordship, 8 smallholders; 5 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. These [free men] could all grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction and service remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then £1 10s; now 20s. A church with 30 acres of free land in alms. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 14d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,64 In AMPTON 22 free men with 2 carucates of land. Robert [holds] from the Abbot 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough; value 20s. In the Abbot's lordship, always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. The [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's], and the service in Ingham. <363b> Value then 20s; now 30[s]. A church with 8 acres of free land as alms. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,65 In TOSTOCK St [Edmund's] held before 1066 as a manor; now Frodo [!6! the Abbot's brother !6!] holds [it] from St [Edmund's]; 1 carucate of land. Then 2 smallholders, now 1. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 8 pigs. 1 cob. Value 20s. 17 free men and a half with 1 carucate. They have 3 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs between them, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's], and the service. Value then 10s; now 10s 8d. A church with 12 acres of free land in alms. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. ^[[!6! Brictwulf son of Leofmer held it !6!]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,66 In STANNINGFIELD 11 free men with 1 1/2 carucates and 12 acres of land. Warin holds 80 acres from the Abbot; 1 1/2 ploughs; value 20s. In the Abbot's lordship, 5 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs between them. Meadow, 9 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remains with St [Edmund's], and the service. Value always 12s. A church with 16 acres of free land in alms. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 10d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,67 In RUSHBROOKE 22 free men with 2 carucates of land. 4 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs between the men. Meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's], and the service in Rougham; all [belong] to the fold, except for 3. Value then 16s; now 20[s] and 23d. It has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,68 In [Great] LIVERMERE 10 free men with 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs between them. Meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 10s 8d. In the same [Great Livermere] Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds 12 free men with 2 carucates of land. 5 ploughs. Value 60s. In the same [Great Livermere] Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] also holds 1 free man of Edric of Laxfield's, with 2 carucates of land, and that man's wife of St Edmund's. 2 villagers; 8 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell the land but the full jurisdiction, and patronage over the woman alone, remained with St [Edmund's]. The King received this land from the Abbot and gave it to Werno of Poix. Later when, with the King's permission, he became a monk, he gave the land back. Value always 40s. A church with 12 acres of land. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 12d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <364a> SUF 14,69 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Before 1066 a certain man-at-arms of St Edmund's, Wulfwy, held INGHAM from it as a manor. Now St [Edmund's] itself holds it. 3 carucates of land; a fourth carucate of land lies in another Hundred. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 4; always 1 men's plough. Then 3 slaves, now 9; meadow, 27 acres; 1 mill. Now 4 cobs now 19 cattle; now 30 pigs, 520 sheep. 21 Freemen with 1 carucate of land. Always 7 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. These [Freemen] are all [men] of St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and every customary due, and [they belong] to the fold. Nor could they ever grant or sell without the Abbot's permission. A church, 24 acres of free land in alms. Value of this manor then £4; now [£]8. It has 16 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 16d in tax, but the King holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,70 St Edmund's held CULFORD before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 8 acres. 1 cattle, 2 pigs, 85 sheep. 18 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. These [Freemen] also belonged to St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and every customary due; they could not grant or sell without the Abbot's permission. Value then £4; now [£]3. In the same [Culford] 1 free man with 1 carucate of land. Peter [!6! the steward !6!] holds it from the Abbot. 7 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs [in lordship]; 2 men's oxen. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then 10s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 7 1/4d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,71 In [West] STOW 21 free men with 2 carucates of land. Always 6 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] are [men] of St [Edmund's] with full jurisdiction and every customary due; they do service in Lackford. Value always 20s. In the same [West Stow] 1 free man with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Value always 4s. A church with 12 acres of free land in alms. It lies in another Hundred. It has 9 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 17d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,72 BLACKBURN Hundred St Edmund's held STANTON before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of <364b> land. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Then 4 slaves, now 3; meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. Now 2 cobs, 3 cattle, 28 pigs, 52 sheep, 30 goats. 60 Freemen with 2 carucates of land. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. These [Freemen] are and were [men] of St [Edmund's] with patronage, full jurisdiction, and every customary due. Nor could they ever grant or sell their land without the Abbot's permission. And [they belong] to the fold. Value of this manor then £6; now £6. In the same [Stanton] 7 free men with 1 carucate and 30 acres of land. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the patronage and jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's], and the service. A church with 28 acres, and the fourth part of a church with 7 acres of land. Value then 10s; now 13s. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 2s 10 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,73 St Edmund's [held] ELMSWELL before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers; 14 smallholders. Then and now 2 ploughs in lordship; always 4 men's ploughs. Then 4 slaves, now 5; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 80 pigs. Now 3 cobs, 5 cattle, 15 pigs, 80 sheep, 48 goats. 5 Freemen with 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. These [Freemen] are entirely [men] of St [Edmund's]; they could not grant or sell without the Abbot's permission. A church with 20 acres of free land in alms. Value of this manor then £5; now [£]6. It has 1 league in length and 10 furlongs in width; 11 1/4d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,74 St Edmund's held HINDERCLAY before 1066 as a manor; 4 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 8; then 8 smallholders, now 12. Then 6 ploughs in lordship, now 5; then 10 slaves, now 8; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 60 sheep. 7 Freemen with 40 acres of land. Always 2 ploughs. A church with 1 acre of free land in alms. Value of this manor always £8. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 5 1/2d in tax. Another holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,75 St Edmund's held RICKINGHALL [Inferior] before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, now 2; always 6 smallholders. <365a> Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2 plough. A winter mill; then 4 slaves, now 2; meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 16 pigs, 24 sheep, 30 goats. 22 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 6 ploughs between them. Meadow, 6 acres. These [Freemen] are [men] of St [Edmund's] with patronage and jurisdiction and every customary due. Nor could they ever grant or sell their land without permission. All [belong] to the fold. Value of this manor, with those things which belong to it, then £5; now [£]7. In the same [Rickinghall Inferior] 2 free men with 1/2 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 8 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's] and the service. Value always 10s. A church with 24 acres of free land in alms. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 12d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,76 St Edmund's held CONEY WESTON before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates [of land]. Then 2 villagers; now and always 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1/2 men's plough. Always 1 slave. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Now 1 cob, 10 cattle, 12 pigs, 80 sheep, 24 goats. 12 Freemen with 1/2 carucate and 30 acres of land. Then 6 ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 2 acres. A church with 8 acres of free land in alms. Value of this manor then £5; now [£]6. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 17 1/4d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,77 In STOWLANGTOFT Durand [* the cleric *] holds 4 carucates of land from the Abbot. 2 free men held them before 1066. Always 8 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 2. 1 mill; woodland at 20 pigs. 30 sheep. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then £6; now [£]6. In the same [Stowlangtoft] 14 free men with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and the service. All, except for one, [belong] to the fold. Value always 6s 8d. A church with 40 acres of free land. This village has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. Several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <365b> SUF 14,78 In HEPWORTH 20 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. They have 3 villagers; 4 slaves. Always 8 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. A church with 15 acres of free land in alms. These [free men] could all grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Stanton and Coney Weston. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Of this land, Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 1 carucate from the Abbot as a whole sub-holding; Peter of Valognes [holds] 30 acres; 3 smallholders; value 32s [included] in the same valuation. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 17 1/4, in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,79 In WATTISFIELD 20 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Then 8 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 12 pigs. A church with 12 acres of free land in alms. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Rickinghall [Inferior]. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. Of this land, Roric holds 1 carucate; 3 ploughs; value 30s [included] in the same valuation. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 17 1/4d in tax. Others have [land] there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,80 In HOPTON 23 free men with 2 carucates of land. 4 smallholders. Always 6 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 2 pigs; 1 mill. A church with 13 acres of free land in alms. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Coney Weston. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Of this land, Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 1/2 carucate of land; value 20s [included] in the same valuation. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 16d in tax. Another holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,81 In BARNINGHAM 19 free men; 2 carucates of land. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 9 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 4 acres. A church with 15 acres of free land in alms. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full <366a> jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Coney Weston. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. Of these free men, Burcard holds 3 with 1 carucate of land; 2 ploughs; value 15s [included] in the same valuation. Peter of Valognes [holds] 6 free men with 3 carucates; value 20s [included] in the same valuation. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 17d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,82 In BARDWELL 8 free men with 2 carucates and 30 acres of land. Burcard holds these men. 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 4 ploughs. 2 parts of a mill; meadow, 11 acres; woodland 8 pigs. A church with 8 acres of free land. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 20s; now 60[s]. Under them, 20 Freemen of whom the Abbot holds 10 with 30 acres; 1 plough. Value 5s. Peter of Valognes holds 10 with 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough. Value 10s. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 34 1/4d in tax, but several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,83 In SAPISTON 11 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 ploughs. 2 mills; meadow, 6 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Two parts of a church with 6 acres of free land in alms. Value always 25s. Of these [free men], Peter of Valognes holds 4 with 80 acres; 1 slave; 1 plough. Value 13s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 17 1/4d in tax. Several hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,84 In [Market] WESTON 3 free men and a half with 1 carucate of land. 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. All these [free men], except for one with 40 acres, could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Coney Weston. Value always 10s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,85 In HONINGTON 16 free men with 2 carucates of land. 2 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs. <366b> Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 20s. A church with 20 acres of free [land]. Of this land, Peter [!6! of Valognes !6!] holds 1 carucate. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 12 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,86 In TROSTON 24 free men with 2 1/2 carucates of land. Always 5 ploughs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Of these, Frodo [* brother of Abbot Baldwin *] holds 12 free men with 1 carucate of land; 2 ploughs; value 20s [included] in the same valuation. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 11 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,87 In LITTLE LIVERMERE 7 free men with 2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remains with St [Edmund's]. A church with 12 acres of free land. Value always 30s. Of these, Walter [!6! nephew of Peter the cleric !6!] holds 3 free men with 1 carucate of land; 1 plough; value 15s [included] in the same valuation. It has 1 league in length and 4 [furlongs] in width; 3 1/4d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,88 In WORDWELL 11 free men with 2 carucates of land. 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; now 1 mill. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's], and service in Culford. Value always 30[s]. A church with 1 acre of free land. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,89 In BARNHAM 3 free men with 1 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. 1 mill. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. 1/2 church with 8 acres of land. Value always 25s. Of this land, Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds 80 acres. 1 plough. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,90 In THELNETHAM Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds from the Abbot 8 free men with 1 carucate of land. 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. <367a> These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,91 In [Ixworth] THORPE 2 free men with 16 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 12d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,92 In WALSHAM[-le-Willows] 30 free men with 3 carucates of land. 2 smallholders. Then 9 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remains with St [Edmund's]. Value then 30s; now 45[s]. Of these free men and this land, Robert Blunt holds 10 free men with 2 carucates of land; 2 ploughs; value 40s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,93 In [Great] ASHFIELD 21 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 33s. Of these free men and this land, Odard? [* of Vernon *] holds 17 free men with 1 carucate of land and 30 acres; 4 ploughs; value 30s [included] in the same valuation. In the same [Great Ashfield] 1 Freeman with 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. St [Edmund's] always had full jurisdiction and patronage over him and he could not grant or sell his land without permission. Value always 10s. A church with 12 acres of free land. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 11 3/4d in tax. Another holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,94 In LANGHAM 7 free men with 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 10s. A church with 20 acres of free land. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,95 In HUNSTON 9 free [men] with 2 carucates of land. 4 smallholders. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 12 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. 1/2 church with 15 acres of free land. [Value] then and now 40s. Of this land and of these free men, Burcard holds 6 free men with 1 1/2 carucates of land; 3 ploughs; value 35s [included] in the same valuation. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 9 3/4d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <367b> SUF 14,96 In [Great] FAKENHAM Peter [!6! of Valognes !6!] holds from the Abbot 2 free men with 1 carucate of land. 3 villagers; 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 20s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,97 In LITTLE FAKENHAM Peter [!6! of Valognes !6!] also holds 1 free man with 60 acres of land. Always 1 plough. This [free man] is a [man] of St [Edmund's] with the full jurisdiction and patronage; he could not grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. Value always 5s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,98 In EUSTON Adelund holds from the Abbot 2 free men with 1 carucate of land. 4 villagers. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; 2 mills. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. [Value] always 30s. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 11 1/2d in tax. Another holds there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,99 In KNETTISHALL Fulcher [* de Mayneris *] holds from the Abbot 4 free men; 1 carucate of land and 30 acres. 6 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs between them. 1 mill; meadow, 2 acres. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction and patronage remained with St [Edmund's]. Value always 20s. A church with 12 acres of land. It has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 11 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,100 At IXWORTH Robert Blunt holds from the Abbot 1 carucate of land and 5 men. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value always 10s. These [men] could all grant their land before 1066. St Edmund's has the full jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,101 In [Ixworth] THORPE Robert Blunt also holds from the Abbot 9 free men; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 mill. Value 20s. These [free men] could grant and sell their land, but the full jurisdiction remained with St [Edmund's]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 9d in tax. In the same [[Ixworth] Thorpe] Robert also holds from the Abbot 1 free man; 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. The Abbot put this land in pledge to the King's barons, namely Bishop W[illiam] ^[of Thetford]^, Engelric [!6! the priest !6!] and ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable, for 100s. This [free man] could grant and sell his land, but the full jurisdiction would remain with St [Edmund's]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <368a> SUF 14,102 BISHOP'S Hundred St Edmund's held [Monk] SOHAM before 1066 as a manor; 4 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Always 8 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 6 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 40 pigs. Now 1 horse, 5 cattle, 31 pigs, 31 sheep, 21 goats. A church with 50 acres of land. Value of this manor then £4; now [£]5. [It has] 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,103 St Edmund's held WORLINGWORTH before 1066 as a manor; 6 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Always 16 villagers; 14 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; always 12 men's ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Always 2 horses, 8 cattle, 24 pigs, 25 sheep, 35 goats. Now 6 beehives. 1 Freeman; 20 acres. A church, 10 acres of free land. Value of this manor then £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,104 In BEDINGFIELD 10 free men with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs between them all. Woodland, 8 pigs. One of these [free men] with 30 acres of land could never grant or sell the land without the Abbot's full assent; the Hundred testifies to this. Nine could grant and sell the land. Total value then 5s; now 8[s]. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,105 St Edmund's held CHIPPENHALL before 1066 as a manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Always 6 villagers; 12 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2 ploughs; then 3 men's ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland, then 160 pigs, now 100. Always 1 cob. Now 16 cattle, 16 pigs, 30 goats. 1/2 church, 20 acres. Value of this manor then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,106 Frodo [!6! the Abbot's brother !6!] holds MENDHAM from the Abbot. St Edmund's held it before 1066 as a manor. 2 carucates and 19 acres of land. Always 2 villagers. Then 18 smallholders, now 26; 1 slave. <368b> Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 8. Meadow, 18 acres; 1 mill; woodland, then 360 pigs, now 300. Always 1 cob. Now 10 cattle, 41 pigs, 40 sheep, 36 goats. 6 Freemen with 1/2 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 3 pigs. 1 free man holds 3 acres; value 6d. These [men] belong to St [Edmund's] with the full jurisdiction and patronage; nor could they ever grant or sell the land without the Abbot's permission. A church with 20 acres. Value of this manor then £4 10s; now £12 4s. It has 1 league and 9 furlongs in length, and 1 league in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,107 In WEYBREAD St Edmund's [holds] 30 acres. 2 villagers. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,108 COSFORD Half-Hundred St Edmund's held SEMER before 1066 as a manor; always 3 1/2 carucates of land there. Meadow, 11 acres. 6 villagers; 13 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's [ploughs]. 1 mill. 2 cobs, 16 cattle, 24 pigs, 97 sheep. Value then £5; now [£]6. In the same [Semer] there is a church with 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough [in the possession] of the church. This village has 9 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 2 1/2d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,109 St Edmund's held CHELSWORTH before 1066 as a manor; always 3 1/2 carucates of land. 8 villagers; 10 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship and 4 men's [ploughs] and now the same. Meadow, 12 acres; then and now, always, 1 mill. Always 2 cobs. Then 10 cattle, now 9; then 16 pigs, now 20; then 30 sheep, now 60. Value of this manor then £4; now [£]5. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width. A church with 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. 3 3/4d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,110 In LAYHAM St Edmund's held 26 free men before 1066. They have 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 6 acres. 2 smallholders. Then they ploughed with 6 ploughs, now with 4. They could grant and sell their land, but St Edmund's had the full jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due, except over 1. Value of their land then 20s; now 40[s]. Berard holds 1/2 carucate of land; 1 plough; value 22s [included] in the same valuation. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3 1/2d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <369a> SUF 14,111 In WHATFIELD St Edmund's held 18 free men before 1066. They have 2 1/2 carucates of land. Meadow, 7 acres. 6 smallholders. Then and now they plough with 4 ploughs. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. Of this land, Berard also holds 1 carucate of land and 3 free men; 1 plough; value 20s [included] in the same valuation. St Edmund's has the patronage and full jurisdiction. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 5d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,112 In the Ferthing of ALDHAM St Edmund's held 6 free men before 1066, and 10 in the other WHATFIELD. They have 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 ploughs ploughing; 4 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. They could grant and sell their land, but the jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due [was] St [Edmund's]. Value of their land then 30s; now 40[s]. 5d in tax. Of this land, Berard holds 40 acres; 1 plough; value 10s [included] in the same valuation. These 2 villages have 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6d in tax, but others hold there. In the same [Aldham] a church with 2 acres of land. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,113 In LINDSEY St Edmund's held 20 free [men] before 1066. They have 1 1/2 carucates of land. 16 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 5 ploughs ploughing. They could grant and sell their land before 1066, but St Edmund's had the jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width, whoever holds there. A church with 10 acres of land. 6d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,114 In MANTON and KETTLEBASTON St Edmund's held 4 free men before 1066. They have 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 6 acres. 8 smallholders; 3 slaves. Always 3 ploughs ploughing. They could grant and sell their land. St Edmund's had the jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due. Value always 60s. Of this land, {Gamas} holds 1 carucate; 2 ploughs in lordship. Humphrey [holds] 1 carucate. Value 40s [included] in the same valuation. Their land has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3d in tax, but others hold there. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,115 In BRETTENHAM, RUSHBROOKE and THORPE [Morieux] St Edmund's held 14 free men before 1066. They have always had 2 1/2 carucates. Meadow, 8 acres. 7 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs ploughing, now 2. Over these [free men], St Edmund's had full jurisdiction, patronage, and every customary due. Value then 50s; now 30[s]. <369b> Of this land, Arnulf [* the wild *] holds 7 free men; 1 carucate of land and 30 acres; value 15s [included] in the same valuation. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,116 In THORPE [Morieux] 20 acres. _ [holds] 1 free man. Value 3s 4d. St Edmund's [has] the patronage and jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,117 Hundred of CARLFORD In WALDRINGFIELD Queneva [* mother of Brictmer *] held under St Edmund's before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Now 8 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 10 pigs, 100 sheep. Value always 20s. It has 3 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 5d in tax. In NEWBOURN 3 free men, and in HASPLEY 1, under the patronage of the same Queneva, with 6 acres. Value 12d. Ro[ger] Bigot holds this from the Abbot. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,118 Hundred of `LOOSE' St Edmund's held MARLESFORD before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 12 acres as a manor. Always 5 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 14 pigs, 50 sheep, 3 beehives. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. 9 whole [free] men and 2 half free men; 83 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. In HACHESTON 4 half free men under the patronage of St [Edmund's], and a half [free man]; 21 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 8s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,119 In KENTON Durand [!6! the cleric !6!] holds 2 free men from the Abbot with 80 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 1; now 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 1 cob, 3 cattle, 16 pigs, 80 sheep, 25 goats, 3 beehives. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Durand holds this from the Abbot. St [Edmund's] [has] the full jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,120 WANGFORD Hundred St Edmund's held BECCLES before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 25 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 1 plough in lordship; [***] men's [ploughs]. <370a> Meadow, 10 acres; woodland for 8 pigs. 1 market, 26 burgesses; the Abbot has 3 parts of the market and the King [has] the fourth [part]. 2 cobs. In the same [Beccles] 30 Freemen with every customary due; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Under them, 20 smallholders. Then 7 ploughs, now 8. But they could sell their land before 1066. 1 church with 24 acres. This manor then paid 30000 herrings; now 60000. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 16d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,121 In LINBURNE St Edmund's holds 30 acres of land. Always 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; the fifth part of 1 mill. Value then and always 10s. Bishop W[illiam] ^[of Thetford]^ [has] full jurisdiction. 1/2 church in WORLINGHAM, 5 acres; value 12d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,122 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In STOKE [Ash] 7 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the abbot; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,123 In WYVERSTONE Robert Blunt holds from the abbot 19 acres which 1 free man, Grim, held under the patronage and in the jurisdiction of the abbot. Woodland 2 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 40d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] List 17 ST EDMUND'S SUF 14,124 In WETHERINGSETT 10 free men; 40 acres. 2 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 3 pigs. Value 6s 8d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,125 In STOKE [Ash] 14 free men with 33 1/2 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s. [They are] in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the abbot, except for one. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,126 In WICKHAM [Skeith] 14 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the abbot; 60 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,127 In THORNHAM [Magna] 9 free men, with 35 acres, in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the abbot. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 6s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,128 In THORNDON Leofric, a free man, under the patronage of the abbot, holds 1 carucate of land. 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 8 pigs. Value 20s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <370b> SUF 14,129 In OAKLEY, [part] of `HARTISMERE' Hundred In OAKLEY 1 free man, Goding the reeve, under the patronage of St Edmund's before 1066; 90 acres of land. He could not sell or grant. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 5 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 mill. 1 cob, 2 cattle. 5 sheep. Value always 20s. Under him, 10 free men; 30 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction and patronage. 2 parts of 1 church, 12 acres; value 16d. ^[That man performs customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,130 In THORNHAM [Magna] 5 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 44 1/2 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Value always 8s. ^[Those men perform customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,131 In FINNINGHAM 11 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of St Edmund's; 68 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 8 pigs. Value always 12s. 1 church, 26 acres; value 4s. ^[Those men perform customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,132 In WESTHORPE 8 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 60 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Value always 10s. In the same [Westhorpe] 1 man; 7 acres. Value 14d. He could not sell. ^[Those men perform customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,133 In FINNINGHAM 1 [man] likewise; 8 acres. Value 16d. ^[That man performs customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,134 In WYVERSTONE 6 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 75 acres. 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value always 13s. ^[Those men perform customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,135 In COTTON 1 villager; 8 acres. Value 16d. It belongs to [Great] Ashfield. ^[That man performs customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,136 In {KALDECOTES} 1 free man in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 6 acres. Value 12d. All those men perform customary dues at Rickinghall [Superior]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,137 Also, the Abbot has in OAKLEY and in STUSTON 15 free men in jurisdiction and under patronage; 1 carucate of land and 10 acres. Always 11 smallholders; 3 ploughs. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 1 church, 24 acres; value 4s; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value always 20s. [!6! Jocelyn [* the lorimer *], a man of Frodo [* the Abbot's brother *], holds this from St Edmund's and Abbot Baldwin. !6!] [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,138 In OAKLEY Jocelyn [* the lorimer *] holds 1 free woman, Leofsidu by name; 30 <371a> acres. But she could not sell or grant. 3 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 32d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,139 In THRANDESTON Anselm, [!6! a man of Frodo [* the Abbot's brother *]'s !6!], holds from the Abbot 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 6 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres. 2 cobs, 2 cattle, 12 pigs, 55 sheep. 12 free men and a half; 42 acres. But they could sell. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. Always 3 ploughs. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. St [Edmund's] [has] the jurisdiction and patronage. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 8d in tax. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,140 In MELLIS 1 free man under the patronage and in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 1 1/2 acres. Value 6d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,141 In BROME 1 free man of [St] Edmund's; 1 acre. Value 4d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,142 In WESTHORPE 1 free man of [St] Edmund's; 1 acre. Value 2d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,143 In THORNDON 6 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 16 acres. Value 3s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,144 In OCCOLD 3 acres in lordship. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,145 In CHIPPENHALL 12 acres. Value 2s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,146 In STOKE [Ash] Burghard [* of Mendlesham *], a Freeman of the Abbot's, held 14 acres before 1066. Value 3s. Robert Farthing, Godric the steward's man, claims this land as [part of] the King's manor of Mendlesham and says that Walter of Dol held it when he forfeited; he wants to prove this against the whole Hundred by all lawful procedures. In the same [Stoke Ash] 8 free men under patronage and in jurisdiction; 24 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,147 In THORNHAM [Magna] 1 free man in jurisdiction and under patronage; 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,148 In COTTON 3 free men in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot; 3 acres. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,149 In {CALDECOTA} 1 free man, Aelfric, under patronage; 4 1/2 acres. Value 12d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,150 In THRANDESTON Wulfric, under patronage; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,151 In WYVERSTONE 4 free [men] under patronage; 16 1/2 acres. Value 3s. Richard [!6! Houerel !6!] holds [this]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,152 In WICKHAM [Skeith] 2 free men, Brunlocc and Hereward [* `the Wake' *], under the patronage of Burghard of Mendlesham; 5 1/2 acres. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Ordgar, the Abbot's reeve, holds them. Alric, who was reeve before him, annexed them. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,153 In WETHERINGSETT 3 acres of the Abbot's lordship. Value 6d. Godwin holds [this]. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <371b> SUF 14,154 RISBRIDGE Hundred In POSLINGFORD 12 free men. St Edmund's [had] the patronage and full jurisdiction before 1066. They have 60 acres; 1 smallholder; 2 ploughs. Value 10s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,155 In STANSFIELD 7 free men; 75 [acres]. Always 2 ploughs. St Edmund's [has] the patronage and jurisdiction. Value 11s 3d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,156 In THURLOW 9 free men; 95 acres. 5 smallholders. 4 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Value 15s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,157 In BRADLEY 8 free men; 75 acres. 1 smallholder. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 11s 3d. In the same [Bradley] 4 free men; 60 acres. 1 smallholder. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. St Edmund's [has] the patronage and full jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,158 In KEDINGTON 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 12d. St Edmund's [has] the patronage and full jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,159 In WRATTING 1 free man; 7 acres. Value 12d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,160 In HAVERHILL 2 free men; 5 acres. Value 7d. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,161 BISHOP'S Hundred In HORHAM 4 free men; 30 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. St Edmund's [has] the patronage. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,162 SOUTHWOLD has 9 furlongs in length and 5 in width. This tract of land [extends] from the sea to Yarmouth. Tax of 2 1/2d. ^[St Edmund's holds it]^ [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,163 `BLYTHING' Hundred St Edmund's holds SOUTHWOLD for the supplies of the monks as a manor; 1 carucate of land. 5 villagers; 4 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; 4 men's [ploughs]. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 3 pigs, 30 sheep. The half of 1 sea-weir and the fourth part of another half. Then it paid 20000 herrings; now 25000. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,164 Godwin held UGGESHALL. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. 1 carucate of land. Always 3 villagers; 12 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 4 cattle, 1 pig, 80 sheep. 1 free man and a half under patronage; 22 1/2 acres of land. Always 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. Value of the manor always 60s; [value of] the free men 4s 8d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,165 In BENACRE 1 Freeman; 10 acres. Value 16d. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] SUF 14,166 Hundred of WILFORD In UFFORD 1 free man under the patronage of St Edmund's before 1066; 24 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then and now 5s. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] <372a> SUF 14,167 In [BURY ST EDMUNDS] the town where Saint Edmund the glorious King and Martyr lies buried, Abbot B[aldwin] held 118 men before 1066 for the monks' supplies. They could grant and sell their land. Under them, 52 smallholders from whom the Abbot could have a certain [amount of] aid. 54 free [men], somewhat poor; 43 almsmen; each of them has 1 smallholder. Now 2 mills; 2 ponds or fish ponds. Value of this town then £10; now [£]20. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and as much in width. When the Hundred pays £1 in tax, then 60d goes from here for the monks' supplies; but this is from the town as [it was] before 1066 and yet it is the same now although it is enclosed in a larger circuit of land which then was ploughed and sown [but] where [now] there are 30 priests, deacons and clerics, and 28 nuns and poor persons, who pray daily for the King and all Christian people. [Also] 80 less 5 bakers, brewers, tailors, washers, shoemakers, robemakers, cooks, porters, bursars; all these daily serve St [Edmund's], the Abbot and the brethren. Besides these, there are 13 [men] on the reeve's land who have their houses in the same town; under them, 5 smallholders. [Also] now 34 men-at-arms, including French and English; under them, 22 smallholders. Now in all [there are] 342 houses in lordship on land [which was] St Edmund's arable before 1066. [= ?14? Land of St Edmund's =] List 18 {{[15] Archbishop Lanfranc [16] The Bishop of Bayeux [17] The Bishop of Thetford [18] The Bishop of Thetford's Holding}} <372b> ?15? LANDS OF ARCHBISHOP LANFRANC For the monks' supplies SUF 15,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred [* Archbishop *] Stigand held MOULTON before 1066 as a manor; 7 carucates of land. Then 32 villagers, now 22; then 7 smallholders, now 16; then 6 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. 2 cobs, 2 cattle, 40 pigs, 270 sheep, 4 beehives. Value then £15; now [£]12. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. [* Archbishop *] Stigand [had] full jurisdiction and every customary due. [= ?15? Lands of Archbishop Lanfranc for the monks' supplies =] SUF 15,2 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Holy Trinity ^[of Canterbury]^ held HADLEIGH before 1066; 5 carucates of land, as a manor. Always 22 villagers. Then 26 smallholders, now 19. Always 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 15 men's ploughs, now 10. Always 2 mills. Meadow, 16 acres. Now 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 120 sheep, 20 pigs. Value then £12; now [£]15. A church with 1 carucate of free land. 1 plough. 1 mill. Value 12s. 1 Freeman before 1066; 60 acres. Now 3 Freemen dwell on the same land. They have always had 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 free man under patronage and in jurisdiction before 1066; 60 acres. Now 3 free men dwell on the same land. They have 1 plough. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 11 1/2d in tax. [= ?15? Lands of Archbishop Lanfranc for the monks' supplies =] SUF 15,3 In TOPPESFIELD a free woman, Leofeva by name, held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 5; 1 slave. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Then 7 sheep, now 34; 2 cattle, 1 cob. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. This Leofeva granted 1/2 carucate of this land to Holy Trinity ^[of Canterbury]^ after her death [in return] for another 1/2 carucate which she held from the Archbishop ^[Stigand]^ in her lifetime. This agreement was made before 1066 and Leofeva was living after 1066 and was in possession of it. John nephew of Waleran claims this land and held it. St Edmund's [has] the whole of the full jurisdiction. [= ?15? Lands of Archbishop Lanfranc for the monks' supplies =] SUF 15,4 In TOPPESFIELD 1 free man; 20 acres. Wulfric, the predecessor of the Abbot of St Edmund's, had patronage and jurisdiction over him before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s 4d. [= ?15? Lands of Archbishop Lanfranc for the monks' supplies =] <373a> SUF 15,5 BABERGH Two Hundreds Holy Trinity ^[of Canterbury]^ held ELEIGH before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates with full jurisdiction. Then 21 villagers, now 13; then 13 smallholders, now 12; then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 21 men's ploughs, now 13. Meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. Now 2 horses, now 19 cattle, now 20 pigs, now 160 sheep. A church with 22 1/2 acres. Value then £15; now [£]20. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 14d in tax. [= ?15? Lands of Archbishop Lanfranc for the monks' supplies =] ?16? LANDS OF THE BISHOP OF BAYEUX SUF 16,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred In HAVERHILL 1 free man; 24 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Tihel [* of Helléan *] holds this from the Bishop. His predecessor before 1066 [had] the patronage, St Edmund's [had] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,2 Hundred of CARLFORD In SECKFORD Aelfric son of Wulfgeat, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers. Then 13 smallholders, now 15. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; a third possible. 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now none; 4 cattle; then 30 pigs, now none; then 100 sheep, now 36. Value then £4; now 40s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. In the same [Seckford] 4 free men under the patronage of the same Aelfric, with 8 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. R[oger] Bigot holds this from the Bishop. ^[Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held this manor on the day he forfeited, and Hilary from him]^ [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,3 In LITTLE BEALINGS Aelfric ^[son of Wulfgeat]^ also held 50 acres as a manor before 1066. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. In the same [Little Bealings] Beorn , a free man, held 50 acres before 1066 as a manor. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then and always 8s. Beorn, the free man, himself bought this from the Abbot with the agreement that after his death it should revert to the Church of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ as the Hundred testifies. Ro[ger] Bigot holds this from the Bishop, and W. {de More} from him. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held these three manors on the day he forfeited, and Hilary from him. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <373b> SUF 16,4 Hundred of WILFORD In WICKHAM [Market] R[oger] Bigot [holds] 1 free man under the patronage of St E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^; 25 acres. Under him, 4 free men; 7 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. Ralph of Savenay holds this from Ro[ger] Bigot from the Bishop's Holding. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,5 In DEBACH 15 acres; they belong to Charsfield. In the same [Debach] 1 free man with 1/2 acre. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,6 Hundred of `LOOSE' In CHARSFIELD 14 free men; 1 carucate of land. Ro[ger] Bigot holds [it], and Ralph of Savenay holds [it] from him. And 13 acres. Then 5 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1 acre. Three of these [free men] and 1 half [free man], were under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and of Edric of Laxfield; William Malet was in possession on the day of his death. The others were under the patronage only of the Abbot. Value then 60s; now the same. In the same [Charsfield] 2 Freemen of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 7 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation. In the same [Charsfield] 1 free man, Marculf, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield. William Malet was in possession on the day he died. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Under him, 4 free men; 4 acres. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 11d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,7 In CRETINGHAM Ralph ^[of Savenay]^ also holds 1 free man, Balki , under the patronage of Aethelstan; 24 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough, now the same. Value 4s. In the same [Cretingham] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Balki ]^; 38 1/2 acres. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 plough. Value then 12s; now the same. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,8 In KENTON 5 free men; 4 were under the patronage of St E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^, and Saxi, R[alph] of Savenay's predecessor, [had patronage] over one; 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 6s. Now R[alph] of Savenay holds [this] from Ro[ger] Bigot. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,9 BABERGH Two Hundreds In ELEIGH 3 free men under the jurisdiction and patronage of Earl Algar. Now Tihel of Helléan holds [them] from the Bishop. They have 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,10 Aelfeva mother of Earl Morcar held BRANDESTON as a manor before 1066; 3 carucates of land. <374a> 5 villagers; 6 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Always 2 horses at the hall. Then 5 cattle, now 3; then 20 pigs, now 23; then 100 sheep, now 120. In the same [Brandeston] 3 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of Aelfeva, but they could sell without permission; 24 acres of land. Value always £5. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. Ralph of Courbépine holds this manor from the Bishop. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,11 STOWMARKET Hundred In CREETING [St Peter] Aelfric son of Brun, 1 free man under the patronage only of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066; held 1 carucate of land in the King's jurisdiction. Now William of Bouville holds [it] from the Bishop. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. The third part of a mill; meadow, 4 acres. 4 cattle, 8 pigs; then 8 sheep, now 20. Value always 20s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 30d in tax. But several hold there. There also 5 free men of the same Aelfric son of Brun under patronage only, with 18 acres. 1/2 plough. They were delivered with the manor. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] full jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,12 In [Old] NEWTON 2 free men of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]'s, under patronage only, held 80 acres of land; in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Now Roger Bigot holds [it] from the Bishop; Warengar [holds it] under Roger. Then 2 smallholders, later and now 1. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, later none, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Now 2 cattle, 6 pigs, 40 sheep. The sixth part of a church, 10 acres of free land. Value then 30s; later 20s; now 40s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,13 In {RODEHAM} 1 free man of Saxi's, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 10 acres; in the jurisdiction of the Hundred. Always 1/2 plough. Roger Bigot holds [it] from the Bishop; under him, Ralph of Savenay. Value 2s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,14 BOSMERE Hundred In CROWFIELD Woodbrown, a free man under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, held 20 acres as a manor. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 5s; now 3[s]. Roger Bigot holds [this] from the Bishop. <374b> In the same [Crowfield] 5 free men; 40 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Ro[ger] Bigot holds this. Value then 16s; now 20s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,15 In STONHAM 1 free man, Leofwin, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 20 acres as a manor before 1066. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. 2 churches with 3 acres. Value then 5s 4d; now 10s 8d. Ro[ger] Bigot holds [this] from the Bishop. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert Malet was [in possession of] this, and his father on the day of his death. In the same [Stonham] 1 free man, Aelfric [* son of Brun *]; 20 acres. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 4s; now 8s. This [free man] was under the patronage of the predecessor of Richard son of Count Gilbert. The King and [the Earl] [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham] 2 free men; 2 acres. Value 6d. In the same [Stonham] Leofric, 1 free man under the patronage of Leofwin, held 10 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 3s; now 2[s]. In the same [Stonham] 11 free men; 52 acres. 10 of these [free men] were under the patronage of Leofwin [who was] under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. The eleventh, Sperun by name, was under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] before 1066; he had 8 acres of this land. Then 4 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league in length and 6 1/2 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,16 In `OLDEN' 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of Saxi; 16 acres. Always 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder, now none. Ro[ger] of Rames claims that he held this Aelfric in his Holding after [the men] were delivered to the Bishop. Woodland then at 24 pigs. 8 pigs, 22 sheep, 3 goats. Value then 10s; now 8s. In the same [`Olden'] 6 free men; 52 acres. Over one and a half of these, that is Leofwin and Thormar, the Abbot of St Edmund's had patronage before 1066; one, Brictwold by name, was under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor. Then between them all 2 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Value then and now 20s. Roger Bigot holds [this] from the Bishop; War[engar] [holds it] from him. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,17 In CREETING Asgot, a free man, held 30 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough; 8 pigs, 9 sheep. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 12s. <375a> Roger Bigot holds [this] from the Bishop; War[engar] [holds it] from him. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,18 In BURSTALL 1 free man, Ailbern , held 14 acres before 1066. A church, 26 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 8[s] 4d. In the same [Burstall] a free man of King Edward's, Alric; 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 5s 4d; now 4s. In the same [Burstall] Wulfwy, a free man of the King's; 2 acres. Value then 5d; now 6[d]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 1 1/2 furlongs in width; 6 1/2d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,19 In {PACHETUNA} 3 free men of King Edward's; 24 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 8s; now the same. In the same [{Pachetuna}] 1 free man and a half of King Edward's; 5 1/2 acres. Value 12d. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,20 In CODDENHAM 1 free man, Almer by name, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 60 acres of land as a manor. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. 1 smallholder. Then woodland at 10 pigs, now at 2. Value always 30s. A church with 3 acres; value 6d. In the same [Coddenham] 2 free men, Aelfric and Wulfric; 60 acres as 2 manors. 1 villager; 2 smallholders. 2 ploughs. 40 sheep, 2 cattle. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland then 30 pigs, now 11. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. The Abbot of Ely had the patronage. In the same [Coddenham] 2 free men, Aelfric and Wihtric [* of {Carlewuda} *]; 2 acres. Value 12d. A church, 1 acre; value 2d. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. In the same [Coddenham] Harold , a free man in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 10s. 2 acres [in the possession] of the church; value 4d. In the same [Coddenham] 3 free men; 7 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Coddenham] Leofeva, a free woman, before 1066; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s. In the same [Coddenham] 15 free men; 80 acres less 1. Of these, 6 [free men] were under the patronage of Saxi, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor. Then and later 5 ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then and later 30s; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <375b> SUF 16,21 In `OLDEN' 8 free men; 40 acres. Of these, 4 [free men] who had 25 acres were under the patronage of Saxi, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor. Then in total 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. 1 cob; then 6 cattle, now 7; then 28 sheep, now 17 sheep; now 20 goats; then 5 pigs, now 19. A church with 7 1/2 acres; value 15d. Value then 20s; now 21[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,22 In STONHAM Wulfric, a free man, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held 60 acres as a manor. Then 4 smallholders, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. A church with 7 1/2 acres; value 15d. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. In the same [Stonham] Alwold the priest and Godwy, free men under the patronage of Saxi, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor; 40 acres as 2 manors before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. A church with 2 acres; value 4d. Value then 30s; now 12[s]. In the same [Stonham] 26 free men under the patronage of Saxi, except for one, Viking by name; 142 acres. Then 7 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then £4; now 40s 4d. In the same [Stonham] 1 free man; 3 acres. Value 10d. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,23 In HEMINGSTONE 2 free men under the patronage of Saxi, [Ranulf] Peverel's predecessor; 10 acres. Value 28d. Ralph of Savenay holds the whole of this from R[oger] Bigot; Ro[ger] [holds it] from the Bishop. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. In the same [Hemingstone] 2 free men, Brunwin and Godric; 3 acres. Value 6d. Roger also holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,24 In SHARPSTONE 3 free men, Leofwin, Leofric, and Edric; 4 acres. 2 oxen. Value 10d. Ralph of Savenay holds [this] from Roger [* Bigot *]. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,25 CLAYDON Hundred In HELMINGHAM Durand [* of Offton *], a free man under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, held 80 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. <376a> Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now none; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,26 In HELMINGHAM Balki , under the patronage of {Aistan}, held 40 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 cob; then 4 cattle, now 2; then 30 pigs, now 27; then 40 sheep, now 24. Value 10s. In the same [Helmingham] Viking , a free man under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland at 4 pigs. Value then 6s; now 13s 4d. In the same [Helmingham] a free man of King Edward's, Alric; 25 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 50d; it was at a revenue for 10s; value now 4s. In the same [Helmingham] a free man, Blaecmann , half under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, and a half under the patronage of Saxi; 24 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough. Value then 5s; it was at a revenue for 15s; value now 8s. In the same [Helmingham] Godric, a free man half under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, and half [under the patronage] of Saxi; 20 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. The fourth part of a church, 1 1/2 acres of free land. Value then 6s 4d; it was at a revenue for 14s; value now 10s. In the same [Helmingham] a free man, Leofstan, under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^; 20 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough. The fourth part of a church, [***] of free land. Value then 6s; it was at a revenue for 14s; value now 10s. In the same [Helmingham] 11 free men; 71 acres. Over two and a half of these [free men] the above-mentioned Saxi, R[anulf] Peverel's predecessor, had patronage; and 1 half [free man] was under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor. Between them, they had then 2 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. 1/2 church, 3 acres. Value then 20s; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,27 In SHARPSTONE 27 free men in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot of Ely; 1 carucate of land. Then and later 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 2 acres; [***]. Value always 40s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <376b> SUF 16,28 In DEBENHAM Godwy, 1 free man under the patronage of Saxi; 40 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The fourth part of a church of St Mary, ^[Debenham]^, with 10 acres. Value 20s. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. 3 parts of a church of St Andrew, ^[Debenham]^, 1 1/2 acres. The fourth part of a church of St Mary, ^[Debenham]^, 10 acres. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,29 In ULVERSTON the same Godwy; 15 acres before 1066; and in ASHFIELD 8 acres. Always 3 smallholders; 1 plough. In the same [Ulverston] 1 free man, Goda, under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor; 15 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. These three are [held] as one manor. Now 4 cattle in lordship, 10 pigs, 30 sheep, 12 goats. Value always 22s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,30 In ULVERSTON Alwin the priest, a free man the sixth part of whom was under the patronage of someone under the patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ and five parts [were under the patronage] of Saxi, [Ranulf] Peverel's predecessor; 40 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 1 priest; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 plough in lordship. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. William Malet was in possession of a fourth part of this land, and of the priest who dwelt on it, on the day of his death. In the same [Ulverston] Aelfric the priest, a free man in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 30 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. In the same [Ulverston] 2 free men under Saxi's patronage, Edric and Alnoth; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Now 2 cows, 12 pigs, 20 sheep. Value 20s. In the same [Ulverston] Thori, a free man; 40 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Woodland then 8 pigs, now 4. Value 20s. The jurisdiction and patronage [are] the Abbot's. In the same [Ulverston] Leofwin the noble, a free man before 1066 in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 40 acres as a manor. 2 villagers in another Hundred. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 12 pigs. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. Roger Bigot holds the whole of this from the Bishop; Ralph of Savenay [holds it] from him. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,31 In DEBENHAM 1 free man, Alric, under the patronage of Saxi, in the jurisdiction of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 1/2 acre. Value 4d. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <377a> SUF 16,32 In {MANEWIC} Woodbrown, a free man in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 27 acres. Always 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,33 In WINSTON 21 free men; 1 carucate of land. Before 1066, 2 acres of that land were in the lordship of Saxi, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor, in Debenham. One of these [free] men, with 12 acres, was under the patronage of St Edmund's and was in possession of it until [Earl] Ralph [* Wader *] forfeited. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 4 1/2 acres. Value then 40s; now 45[s]. Saxi had patronage over 8 [free men] and the Abbot of Ely had jurisdiction and patronage over the others, except for 2, that is Alwin and Leofwin, [who were] under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,34 In ASHFIELD Snaring the priest, a free man in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^; 30 acres. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 10s. Walter of Dol was in possession of this priest when he forfeited his land, and afterwards Earl Hugh [was in possession], as the Hundred testifies. And Northmann [* the sheriff *] says that the King sent him a writ [stating] that he should put Ralph [* of Savenay *] in possession of all the free men of whom Hubert of Port had put the Bishop in possession. And so Northmann put Ralph in possession of that priest; but however he does not know whether Hubert ^[of Port]^ had first put the Bishop in possession of him. And the King's Barons kept the peace on this between Roger Bigot and Earl Hugh when they came into the County; and so it shall be at peace until there is a judgement. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,35 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half In BURSTALL 3 free men; Goding, Wulfmer [and] Alfgeat, one under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, another [under that] of Aelfric, and the third [under that] of Skalpi [* the Guard *]; 37 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 8s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. In the same [Burstall] Godwin, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's; 30 acres as a manor. Then and later 1 plough and 1 mill, now 1/2. Value 7s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt, except over his house and 3 acres. In the same [Burstall] 3 free men, Wulfgeat, Brungar, and Blaecsunu ; 18 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. Ro[ger] Bigot holds this from the Bishop; Ra[lph] of Savenay [holds it] from him. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] <377b> SUF 16,36 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half In WENHAM Algar, a free man; 24 acres as a manor before 1066. Value 4s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. In the same [Wenham] 4 free men, Brictwold, Asgot, Leodmer [and] Godric, who have 50 acres. 6 smallholders. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,37 In RAYDON Ednoth, a free man, held 1 carucate of land and 100 acres as a manor. Always 3 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. The fifth part of a church with 5 acres. Value then £3; now [£]4; but it was at a revenue for £6. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. Ro[ger] Bigot holds this from the Bishop. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,38 CLAYDON Hundred In ULVERSTON 2 free men, Aelfric [* son of Brun *] and Leofwin, the latter was under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor, and Aelfric [was] under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]; 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later nothing, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. Roger [* Bigot *] holds [this] from the Bishop; Warengar [holds it] from him. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. In the same [Ulverston] a half free man; 2 acres. They are [included] in the same valuation. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,39 In PETTAUGH Siward [* of Maldon *], a free man before 1066; 5 acres. Value 2s. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. Warengar also [holds this]. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,40 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Tuneman, a thane of King Edward's and under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held WENHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 7 villagers, now 2; then 3 smallholders, now 17; then 2 slaves, now 1. The fourth part of a church. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. 6 acres [in the possession] of the church. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 4 cattle; then 24 pigs, now 40; then 60 sheep, now 70. Value then 60s; now the same. Roger Bigot [holds this] from the Bishop. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 1/2 furlongs in width; 4d [in tax]. In the same [Wenham] Wulfric, a free man, held 40 acres as a manor <378a> before 1066. Then 1 plough. Value then 5s; now 6[s]. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. Roger also holds [this] from the Bishop. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,41 Edwy, a free man, held RAYDON before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. The fifth part of a church, 5 acres. Value then 30s; now the same; but it was at a revenue for 60s. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 30d in tax. Others hold there. In the same [Raydon] a free man, Alwin, held 60 acres as a manor. Then 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. The fifth part of a church, 5 acres. Now 4 cattle, 13 pigs, 36 sheep. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. In the same [Raydon] a free man, Smeri, under the patronage of Aelfric Kemp, Eudo the steward's predecessor; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. In the same [Raydon] 1 free man, Wulfwin; 30 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. In the same [Raydon] a free man, Aelfric [* Kemp *]; 30 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 10[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. In RAYDON 1 free man, Aelfric [* Kemp *]; 5 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Raydon. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,42 In BELSTEAD Aelfric, a free man, held 30 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough. Value 5s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,43 In BRANTHAM 3 free men, Brun [* the reeve *], Siric, and Godstan; in {BELENEI} 1 free man, Burgric; in HIGHAM 1 free man, Edric; these have 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 10s; now 14[s]. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,44 In BOYNTON Godwin, a free man, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. 3 villagers. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 10 pigs. The fourth part of a church, 6 acres. Value 20s. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,45 Alwold, a free man, held {ALFILDESTUNA} before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 1 smallholder, now 5. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; always 1 mill. <378b> Value 25s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 2 1/2d in tax. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,46 In TATTINGSTONE Thorgot, a free man, held 60 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 4[s]. Ro[ger] Bigot holds the whole from the Bishop. Jurisdiction over the whole is in [East] Bergholt. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,47 In IPSWICH 1 house with 1/2 acre. In {TOFT} Edwy, a free man; 2 1/2 acres. Value 6d. Ro[ger] Bigot [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] SUF 16,48 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In ASPALL Leofeva, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely and in his jurisdiction, held 20 acres. Value 4s. Roger Bigot holds this; Ralph of Savenay [holds it] from Roger. In the same [Aspall] 12 acres of the lordship of Debenham. 5 smallholders. [It is included] in the same valuation. ^[Godwy, 1 free man under the patronage of Saxi, held it]^ [= ?16? Lands of the Bishop of Bayeux =] ?17? LAND OF ST BENEDICT'S OF RAMSEY SUF 17,1 The Two Hundreds of BABERGH St Benedict's held LAWSHALL before 1066 as a manor; 8 carucates of land with the jurisdiction. Then 14 villagers, now 16; then 12 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves, now 5. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 10 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Always 1 cob. Now 10 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep, 12 goats. A church, 30 acres of free land. Value then £8; now [£]12. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 15d in tax. [= ?17? Land of St Benedict's of Ramsey =] <379a> ?18? LANDS OF WILLIAM BISHOP OF THETFORD SUF 18,1 BISHOP'S Hundred Bishop Aelmer? held HOXNE as a manor before 1066; 9 carucates of land. Then 40 villagers, now 20; then 15 smallholders, now 51; then 4 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 40 men's ploughs, now 22 1/2. Meadow, 40 acres; woodland at 250 pigs. Always 2 mills; 2 cobs, 12 cattle, 80 pigs, 17 sheep, 40 goats. In this manor there was a market before 1066 and after King William came, and it took place on Saturdays. W[illiam] Malet made his castle at Eye and, on the same day that there was a market on the Bishop's manor, W[illiam] Malet established another market in his castle. Because of this, the Bishop's market declined so that it is worth little, and now it takes place on Fridays. However, the market at Eye takes place on Saturdays; Robert ^[Malet]^ now holds [it] by the King's gift. In this manor is a church ^[of Hoxne]^, the seat of the Bishopric of Suffolk before 1066. Value of this manor then £28; now [£]20; but it paid £30 to ^[Bishop]^ Herfast. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 22 1/2d in tax. [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] SUF 18,2 In WEYBREAD 1 Freeman; 2 acres. Value 10d. ^[Bishop Aelmer? held him]^ [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] SUF 18,3 In WILBY 1 Freeman; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value then 10s; now 8s. ^[Bishop Aelmer? held him]^ [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] SUF 18,4 WANGFORD Hundred Bishop Almer held HOMERSFIELD before 1066; 1 manor at 5 carucates of land. Now Bishop William holds [it]. Always 16 villagers; always 12 smallholders; always 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 10 men's ploughs, now 5, and 5 could be restored there. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, then 600 pigs, now 200; 1 mill. 1 church, 12 acres. 3 horses when he acquired [it] and now. Always 6 cattle. Always 26 pigs; 200 sheep. Value then, with the jurisdiction, £12; now it pays [£]16. Bishop William has full jurisdiction over the Ferthing of [South] Elmham, except over [Arch]bishop Stigand's men; and Abbot B[aldwin], according to the testimony of the Hundred, had a writ from King Edward [stating] that he himself ought to have full jurisdiction over St Edmund's land and his men. [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] SUF 18,5 In BARSHAM 16 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. ^[Bishop Almer held it]^ [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] <379b> SUF 18,6 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In YAXLEY and in THRANDESTON Bishop Almer held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. It belongs to the church of Hoxne. [= ?18? Lands of William Bishop of Thetford =] ?19? THE BISHOP OF THETFORD'S HOLDING SUF 19,1 [BISHOP'S Hundred] In SYLEHAM 1 free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's; 2 carucates of land. 12 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; then 4 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 60 pigs; 1 mill. Value always 60s. ^[Bishop]^ Aelmer? held this, [and] ^[Bishop]^ Herfast. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,2 Ulf, a thane, held MENDHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Later ^[Bishop]^ Aelmer? and ^[Bishop]^ Herfast [held it]. Always 1 villager; 10 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship. Then 3 [men's] ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 60 pigs; 1 mill. 2 free men under patronage; 11 acres. 1/2 plough. The eighth part of a church with 40 acres. 1/2 plough. More land belongs, but [it is] listed in Norfolk. Value then 30s; now 60[s]. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,3 In DENHAM 5 free men; ^[Bishop]^ Almer [had] the patronage; 60 acres. 1 plough. Value 10s. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,4 In HORHAM 7 free men under patronage; 42 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland at 16 pigs. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,5 In WILBY 1 free man; 10 acres. In CHICKERING 1 free man; 16 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. A church with 8 acres. Value of the whole 20s. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,6 In HORHAM 2 free men under patronage and jurisdiction; 19 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s 10d. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,7 In WILBY 1 free man under patronage and jurisdiction; 40 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,8 In WINGFIELD 1 free man under patronage and jurisdiction; 10 acres. Value 20d. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,9 In CHICKERING 1 free man under patronage; 28 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. In the same [Chickering] a free man; 40 acres. 1/2 plough. Woodland at 12 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 6s 8d. In the same [Chickering] 1 free woman; 8 acres. Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield had]^ the patronage before 1066. Value 16d. ^[Bishop]^ Almer [had] full jurisdiction. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,10 In BEDINGFIELD 2 free men under patronage; 30 acres. 1 plough. Value then 6s; now 10[s]. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] <380a> SUF 19,11 Hundred of `LOOSE' In FRAMLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Bishop Almer; 20 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,12 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In OAKLEY 1 free man, Algar, under the patronage of St Edmund's before 1066; 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. Drogo [* of la Beuvrière *] holds [this] from the Bishop. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,13 WANGFORD Hundred 1 free man under the patronage of ^[Bishop]^ Almer held HOMERSFIELD; 40 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 church with 30 acres. Value then 6s 8d; now 9[s] 4d. Also in the same village ^[Homersfield]^ 23 free men; 80 acres. Then 6 ploughs, now 5. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,14 In [South] ELMHAM 1 free man under the patronage and jurisdiction of Bishop Almer; 40 acres as a manor. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 8 pigs. 1 church, 6 acres. Under him, 3 free [men] under the patronage of the same man; 6 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 10s; now it pays 12[s]. In the same [South Elmham] 1 free man, Alwin, under the patronage and jurisdiction of ^[Bishop]^ Almer; 40 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 6s; now 10[s] 8d. Also in the same [South Elmham] 10 free men under the patronage and jurisdiction of the same man ^[Bishop Almer]^; 66 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now it pays 14s. In the same [South Elmham] 10 free men under the patronage and jurisdiction of the same man ^[Bishop Almer]^; 34 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value then 10s; now it pays 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,15 In FLIXTON 1 free man, Eskil, under the patronage and jurisdiction of [Arch]bishop Stigand; 30 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; the fifth part of one mill. Value then 8s; now it pays 10[s] 8d. In the same [Flixton] 8 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of Bishop Almer; 107 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. 1/2 church, 12 acres. Value then 10s; now it pays 31[s] 4d. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,16 William [* of Noyers *] holds from the Bishop [South] ELMHAM. Alwin, a free man <380b> under the patronage of Ingvar , a thane, held it before 1066; 2 carucates of land and 20 acres. Then 10 villagers, now 4; then 11 smallholders, now 20; then 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1/2 [plough]. 1 cob, 7 cattle, 30 pigs, 13 sheep, 30 goats. Then 6 men's ploughs, now 3 1/2. Meadow, 11 acres; woodland for 30 pigs. 1 church, 40 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. Value then [***]s; now £4. In the same [South Elmham] 1 free man, Bondi, under the patronage of Bishop Aelmer?; 60 acres as a manor. 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. 1 plough in lordship; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Under him, 2 free men; 7 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 10s; now 13[s]. Also in the same [South Elmham] 1 free man under the patronage and full jurisdiction of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 30 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 plough; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 8 pigs. Value then 8s; now 10[s] 8d. In the same [South Elmham] 1 free man, Alwy, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield before 1066; 30 acres as a manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 3. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 8 pigs. Under him, 2 free men; 4 acres. 1/2 plough. Value then 10s; now the same. William Malet was in possession on the day he died. In the same [South Elmham] 25 free men under the patronage of Bishop Aelmer?; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 8 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland for 16 pigs. Value then 30s; now 40s. 3 churches, 30 acres; value 5s. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,17 In FLIXTON 1 free man, Brictnoth, under the patronage of ^[Bishop]^ Almer; 30 acres as a manor. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 1/2 men's [plough]. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Value then 5s 4d; now 20s. Also 3 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of ^[Bishop]^ Almer; 38 acres. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. Value then 6s; now 11[s] 8d. William of Noyers holds the whole of this from the Bishop. Also in the same village ^[Flixton]^ 1 free man under the patronage and jurisdiction of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 30 acres as a manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 8. Then 1 plough, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 4 pigs. Under him, 1 free man; 16 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value then 10s; now the same. William also holds [this]. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,18 In BARSHAM 10 free men; of these, Aelfric and [* Earl *] Gyrth had patronage <381a> over 8 and a half, and Bishop Almer [had it] over the others; 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,19 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In YAXLEY and in THRANDESTON 40 free men; 1 carucate of land and 19 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 3 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 40s. The Bishop [had] full jurisdiction. Otheri holds this from the Bishop. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,20 In BROME 1 free man under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Bishop Almer; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] SUF 19,21 Half-Hundred [of `LOTHINGLAND'] In FLIXTON St Michael's ^[of Flixton]^ held in alms 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then 13 smallholders, now 8. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1/2 mill. Value always 20s. The jurisdiction [belonged to] [* Archbishop *] Stigand. [= ?19? The Bishop of Thetford's Holding =] ?20? LANDS OF THE BISHOP OF ROCHESTER SUF 20,1 LACKFORD Hundred {Orthi}? , a thane of [* Earl *] Harold's, held FRECKENHAM before 1066; later on ^[Archbishop]^ Lanfranc by the King's command adjudged [it to be] in the Bishopric of Rochester; 10 carucates of land as a manor. Always 16 villagers; 8 smallholders; 6 slaves. Always 5 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs, but 8 could be restored. Meadow, 20 acres; 1 mill; 2 fisheries. A church, 20 acres. 3 horses, 13 cattle, 40 pigs, 230 sheep, 6 beehives. Value then £12; now [£]14. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. To this manor Earl Ralph [* Wader *] added 4 free men with 8 acres of land, whom he annexed. Always 1/2 plough. Value 8d. The Bishop also has the jurisdiction of this manor; St Edmund's had [jurisdiction] over the free men. [= ?20? Lands of the Bishop of Rochester =] <381b> ?21? LANDS OF ST ETHELDREDA'S ^[OF ELY]^ [IN] SUFFOLK SUF 21,1 THEDWASTRE Hundred St Etheldreda's held RATTLESDEN before 1066 for 6 carucates of land. Always 18 villagers. Then 20 smallholders, now 27; then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 12 men's ploughs, now 3. Woodland, 24 pigs; meadow, 16 acres. Always 5 cobs. Then [and] now 12 cattle; 80 and 10 sheep; 40 pigs. Now 11 goats. Value always £10. 1 church, 24 acres. Humphrey [* son of Rodric *], W[illiam] of Warenne's man, holds 15 acres; Jocelyn [* the lorimer *], the Count of Mortain's man, [holds] 2 [acres]. It has 16 furlongs in length and 10 in width; 20d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] St Etheldreda's. In the same [Rattlesden] 1 free man of St Etheldreda's, under patronage and jurisdiction before 1066; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,2 In RATTLESDEN 1 free man of St Etheldreda's, under full jurisdiction; 8 acres of land. Value 2s. Falc , a man of St Edmund's, had these 8 acres while the Abbey of St Etheldreda was in the King's hands, and he has held [them] until now; but he denies that he has withheld the service. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,3 St Etheldreda's held DRINKSTONE before 1066; 2 carucates of land. 1 church, 12 acres. Then 15 smallholders, now 7; then 6 slaves, now 4. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland at 100 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. Always 2 horses at the hall, 10 cattle, 32 pigs, 30 sheep, 8 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]; but it was at a revenue for 100s and could not pay. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 11d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,4 `THINGOE' Hundred In REDE 20 acres in lordship. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 2 acres. 1/2 plough. The full jurisdiction [is] St Etheldreda's. Value 4s. ^[St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ held it?]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,5 LACKFORD Hundred St Etheldreda's held BRANDON before 1066, and now, as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; 4 smallholders; 7 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. <382a> Meadow, 3 acres; 1 fishery. 2 asses, 11 cattle, 200 sheep, 20 pigs. A church, 30 acres. Value then £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,6 St Etheldreda's held LAKENHEATH before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 5 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; 1/2 mill; 2 fisheries. 2 horses at the hall, 5 cattle, 100 sheep, 17 pigs. A church, 60 acres. Value then £4; now [£]6. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,7 St Etheldreda's held UNDLEY; 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 13 acres; 2 fisheries. 1 horse, 24 cattle, 62 sheep. Value always 20s. A church without land. It has 2 furlongs in length and 2 in width. Tax in Lakenheath. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,8 In [Santon] DOWNHAM a half free man of St Etheldreda's, with the jurisdiction; 1/2 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,9 In [Great] LIVERMERE 3 free men of St Etheldreda's, under patronage only before 1066, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 29 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,10 BABERGH Two Hundreds St Etheldreda's held GLEMSFORD before 1066, and now, as a manor; 8 carucates of land. Always 16 villagers; 18 smallholders; 5 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 7 men's ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 5 pigs; 1 mill. Always 3 horses at the hall, 8 cattle. Now 200 sheep, 32 pigs. A church with 30 acres of free land. 1 Freeman with 8 acres. Value then £10; now [£]16. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 15d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,11 St Etheldreda's held HARTEST before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 12 villagers; 14 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. Always 4 horses at the hall, 20 cattle, 25 pigs, 60 sheep. <382b> A church with 80 acres of free land. Value then £6; now £11. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 10d in tax. In the same [Hartest] 4 Freemen with 30 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Also there is 1 [Freeman] with 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. Berner the bowman holds this from St Etheldreda's. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,12 STOWMARKET Hundred In CHILTON St Etheldreda's held 2 Freemen with 36 acres; but they could not sell without the Abbot's permission. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,13 In BUXHALL 1 Freeman with 10 acres of forfeited land. 1 smallholder with 5 acres. Value 10d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,14 In FINBOROUGH Roger of Auberville holds from St Etheldreda's 3 Freemen with 34 acres of land. Value 4s. In the same village ^[Finborough]^ 7 acres of the lordship of Barking. The full jurisdiction [is] St Etheldreda's. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,15 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH St Etheldreda's held STOKE; 3 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 9 villagers. Then 5 smallholders, now 15; then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. A church with 40 acres of free land. 1 mill; meadow, 20 acres. 12 cattle, 20 pigs, 24 sheep, 14 goats. Also St Etheldreda's has the half of the jurisdiction which is beyond the bridge. Value then £4; now 100s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 4d in a tax of 20s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,16 BOSMERE Hundred St Etheldreda's held BARKING with full jurisdiction before 1066 as a manor; 7 carucates of land. Then 27 villagers, now 25; then 24 smallholders, now 30; then 5 slaves, now 4. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 24 men's ploughs, now 15. A church, 83 acres of free land. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 52 acres; woodland at 50 pigs; always 1 mill, and a dam of another mill, and in the dam of the other mill Robert Malet has a share; 2 {arpents} of vines. In lordship 11 cobs, 23 cattle, 30 pigs, 100 sheep, 48 goats. <383a> 4 free men with 6 acres. They have 1 plough. These [free men] were added to this manor after 1066. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Of these [free men], Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *] had one and a half when he forfeited; now the Abbot [holds] them. Value of the manor then £16; the Abbot granted it at a revenue for £20. It has 1 league and 4 furlongs in length, and 8 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,17 In DARMSDEN 25 free men held 1 carucate of land; over whom St Etheldreda's had patronage and jurisdiction before 1066. Then 6 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. Roger Bigot holds [this] from the Abbot, because the Abbot established his claim to it against him before the Bishop of Saint-Lô; but later, however, he held [it] from the King. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,18 In BARKING Roger [!5! Bigot !5!] holds 118 acres from the Abbot in his lordship. 1 church with 6 acres. Value 10s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,19 In HORSWOLD 1 free man under patronage and jurisdiction before 1066, with 22 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. Roger of Auberville held this from the King. The Abbot established his claim against him. Now he holds [it] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,20 In BADLEY St Etheldreda's held 30 acres in lordship before 1066. This is [included] in the valuation of Barking. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,21 In HEMINGSTONE 1 Freeman of St Etheldreda's, with 12 acres. William of Ecouis holds [this] from the Abbot. It is [included] in the valuation of [Little] Blakenham. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,22 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, {Iric} , under the patronage of the Abbot and in his jurisdiction; 15 acres. 2 smallholders. Value 2s 6d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,23 In `OLDEN' 1 free man, Aelfric, under patronage only; 1 1/2 acres. Value 3d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. This is in lordship. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,24 In CODDENHAM 16 acres of lordship land. It was [included] in the valuation of Barham. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,25 In ASHBOCKING 1 free woman, Leohteva, under the patronage of the Abbot; 1 acre. <383b> Value 2d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Ashbocking] 1 free man under patronage only; 1/2 acre. Value 1d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,26 CLAYDON Hundred St Etheldreda's held BARHAM before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Always 24 villagers. Now 9 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 2. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. A church with 16 acres. Always 1 mill. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, then 100 pigs, now 16. Now 9 pigs, 17 sheep. 1 Freeman, 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then £12; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 7 1/2 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. In the same [Barham] 1 free man in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot; 35 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. Roger of Auberville held [this] from the King; now [he holds it] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,27 In SHARPSTONE 3 free men in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot; 8 acres. 2 oxen. Value then 20d; now 2s. W[illiam] of Ecouis held this from the King; now [he holds it] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,28 St Etheldreda's held WINSTON before 1066; 1 carucate of land in lordship and 40 acres as a manor. Always 6 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, then 100 pigs, now 60. A church, 8 acres. 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 20 pigs, 50 sheep. Value then £4; now [£]4 10s. 1 free man, Alsi, in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot, was added to this manor; 30 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Value 10s. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,29 In WESTERFIELD Asroth, 1 Freeman of the Abbot's, held 25 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. Hervey [* of Bourges *] holds [this] from the Abbot by order of the King. In the same [Westerfield] Thorkil, a free man under patronage; 8 acres. Value 16d. Hervey [* of Bourges *] held this from the King; now [he holds it] from the Abbot by order of the King, as he says. <384a> The jurisdiction [is] the King's. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,30 In PETTAUGH the same Thorkil, half under the patronage of the Abbot and half [under that] of [* Earl *] Gyrth before 1066; 20 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 villager. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Hervey [* of Bourges *] also held this from the King and now [holds it] from the Abbot by the King's order, as he says. The jurisdiction [was] half the Abbot's and [half that] of [* Earl *] Hugh's predecessor. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,31 In DEBENHAM a half free man under jurisdiction and patronage; 4 acres. Value 8d. Robert Malet held this from the King; now [he holds it] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,32 In ASHFIELD 1 free man under jurisdiction and patronage; 3 acres. Value 8d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,33 In HENLEY 1 free man under patronage and jurisdiction; 1/2 acre. Value 1d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,34 In THORPE [Hall] Alsi, a free man under jurisdiction and patronage; 10 acres. Value 20d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,35 In SHARPSTONE 1 free man under jurisdiction and patronage; 2 acres. Value 4d. Walter [!5! the deacon !5!] holds [this]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,36 PARHAM Half-Hundred In BLAXHALL 5 free men in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot; 26 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,37 In WANTISDEN 12 acres of the lordship of Sudbourne. Value 24d. In the same [Wantisden] Morewin, a free man, held 2 acres. Value 4d. Morewin also holds [this] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,38 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred St Etheldreda's held SUDBOURNE before 1066 as a manor; 6 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers. Then 15 smallholders, now 21; then 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 12 men's ploughs, now 6, and 6 could be restored. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 12 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 2. Always 7 cattle, 17 pigs, 120 sheep. Value always £7. A church, 8 acres. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] <384b> SUF 21,39 `HARTISMERE' Hundred St Etheldreda's held WETHERINGSETT before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Now Ralph of Savenay holds a fourth [part] from R[anulf] Peverel. Always 10 villagers; 9 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, then 500 pigs, now 400. A church, 16 acres. 1/2 plough. 2 cobs, 8 cattle, 30 pigs, 107 sheep, 18 goats. Value then £10; now the same. In the same [Wetheringsett] 4 free men under patronage, Godwin, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], Oswulf, Deorwulf; 40 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value 10s. St Etheldreda's [has] the jurisdiction. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 9d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,40 RISBRIDGE Hundred 2 free men held CHEDBURGH before 1066; 2 carucates of land as 2 manors. Then 2 smallholders, now 5; always 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 4; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland at 12 pigs. Frodo [!5! the Abbot's brother !5!] holds this from the Abbot. When he acquired it, 4 cobs, now none; then 8 cattle, now 14; then 20 sheep. The whole of this land lay in the Abbey's lordship before 1066, with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 1 1/4d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,41 In CLOPTON 3 free men; 20 acres. St Etheldreda's has full jurisdiction and patronage. Value 2s. St Edmund's [has] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,42 Half-Hundred of COSFORD St Etheldreda's held HITCHAM before 1066; 11 carucates of land. Then 30 villagers, now 36; then 18 smallholders, now 26; always 8 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship; now 3; then 20 men's ploughs, now 16. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. Always 11 cobs, 30 cattle, <385a> 175 sheep, 60 pigs, 42 goats, 2 beehives. A church, 2 acres. Value then £20; now [£]40. It has 1 league and 4 furlongs in length and 1 league in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,43 St Etheldreda's held NEDGING before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 6; then 6 smallholders, now 9; then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 14 cattle, 100 sheep, 20 pigs. A church, 7 acres. 2 Freemen with 14 acres. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Value then £4; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 2 1/2d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,44 In HITCHAM 5 Freemen; 60 acres. Then 2 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. Roger Bigot holds [this]. In the same [Hitcham] 123 acres of [land in] lordship. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. In the same [Hitcham] 1 Freeman; 40 acres. Value 5s. Richard son of Count Gilbert holds this. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,45 BISHOP'S Hundred A free man, over whom St Etheldreda's had patronage before 1066, held WINGFIELD; 2 carucates of land. 7 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 11 acres; woodland, 140 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now 1; 1 cattle; then 60 pigs, now 20; 20 sheep; 2 [bee]hives. A church, 24 acres; value 4s. 13 free men; 80 acres. Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage over one of them. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Value then £4 13s 4d; now £4. Roger Bigot claims this by the King's gift, but the Abbot of Ely established his claim against him. Now Roger holds [it] through a postponement. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. It has 1 league and 2 furlongs in length, and 4 furlongs in width; 11 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,46 In [Monk] SOHAM 1 free man under patronage; 1 carucate of land. 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. <385b> The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. Robert Malet held this from the King. The Abbot established his claim to it. Robert holds [it] from him. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,47 `BLYTHING' Hundred St Etheldreda's held {ALNETERNE} as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Then 9 villagers, now 7; always 13 smallholders; always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. 1/2 church with 2 acres. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob, 8 cattle, 28 sheep, 8 pigs, 16 goats. To this manor belong 80 burgesses living in Dunwich; they dwell on 14 acres. Value always 100s. In the same [{Alneterne}] belong 3 free men who dwell in Bosmere, with 14 acres. 1 plough. Value 3s. St Etheldreda's [has] full jurisdiction. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,48 Hundred of `COLNES' In MORSTON 1 free man, Wulfgeat, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's before 1066, with 5 acres. Value 16d. R[obert] Malet holds this from St [Etheldreda's]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,49 In TRIMLEY 1 free man, Leofric, under the patronage of the Abbot before 1066, with 40 acres as a manor. Roger Bigot holds this [free man] from the King. The Abbot established his claim and Roger holds it from him. 1 plough. 3 smallholders. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 free man under him, 4 acres. Value 20s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,50 In WALTON 1 free woman, Aelfeva, under the patronage of the Abbot; 16 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. H[ervey] of Berry holds this from the Abbot. He held [it] from the King but the Abbot established his claim. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,51 In `PLUMGEARD' 1 free man of [St] Etheldreda's, Edwin, with 2 acres. Value 4d. Now H[ervey] ^[of Berry]^ also holds [this] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,52 In KEMBROKE 1 free man of [St] Etheldreda's, Godric; 7 acres. 2 oxen. Value 20d. Roger Bigot held this from the King, but the Abbot established his claim and Roger Bigot holds him from him. St Etheldreda's [has] the jurisdiction of the 5 1/2 Hundreds; it is worth £11 to it. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] <386a> SUF 21,53 Hundred of COSFORD St Etheldreda's held KINGSTON before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 8 villagers, now 5; now 8 smallholders; then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 1/2 acres; woodland for 5 pigs. Always 1 cob, 4 cattle, 30 sheep, 12 pigs. Value always 40s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 3d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,54 St [Etheldreda's] held BRIGHTWELL before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, now 5; always 3 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. 1 church, without land. Meadow, 6 acres; 2 mills. Always 1 cob, 40 sheep, 8 pigs. 1 Freeman with 12 acres; he dwells in Newbourn. Value always 40s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 4 1/4d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,55 In GRUNDISBURGH Algar, a free man of St Etheldreda's, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor and 30 acres. Always 2 villagers; 5 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 3 cobs, 6 cattle, 16 pigs, 70 sheep, 3 beehives. Value then 20s; now 40s. Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 15d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,56 In GRUNDISBURGH 3 half [free] men under the patronage of Algar before 1066; 7 acres. Value 12d. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,57 In HASKETON 22 acres. Value 4s. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,58 In THISTLETON 1 free man, Wulfmer, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's, held 60 acres as a manor. 5 free men under him; of these, 2 were under the patronage of <386b> G[eoffrey] de Mandeville's predecessor. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 12[s]. When he acquired it and now, 1 cob; then and now 5 cattle. 15 pigs, 50 sheep, 12 goats, 5 beehives. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,59 In LITTLE BEALINGS 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's, with 20 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,60 In FOXHALL 15 acres. Value 2s. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,61 In BUCKLESHAM 5 acres. Value 8d. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,62 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] Thorkil, a free man half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's and half [under that] of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held before 1066; 80 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. In the same [Rushmere St Andrew] 1 free man, Edric, under the same patronage as the other, with 20 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. Also in the same [Rushmere St Andrew] 5 free men under the patronage of Thorkil; 15 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 30d; now 3s. ^[Hervey of Berry holds this from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,63 In TUDDENHAM 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of someone under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 4 acres. Value 8d. Hervey of Berry holds the whole of this from St Etheldreda's. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,64 In {KALLETUNA} Isaac held 8 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 16s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2 1/2d in tax. Isaac [holds this] from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,65 In {INGOLUESTUNA} 1 free man with 16 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. R[obert] Malet holds this from the Abbot. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,66 In ISLETON 1 free woman under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 free man with 10 acres. Value 4s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,67 In BURGH 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,68 In BIXLEY 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,69 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] 1 free man, Leofric, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 40 acres. 7 smallholders. <387a> 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,70 In `FINESFORD' 1 free woman, Leofeva, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 40 acres. 1 plough. 4 smallholders. Value 6s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,71 Hundred of WILFORD In SUTTON Ro[bert] Malet holds a half free man, Godwin, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's, with 12 acres as a manor. A half smallholder. Then and now 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 2s; now 5[s]. In the same [Sutton] 9 free men under him and 1 free man under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 40 acres. Then 1 plough, now the same. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 4s; now 7[s]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,72 In CAPEL [St Andrew] 3 free men and a half [free man] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 15 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 2s; now 4[s]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,73 In SHOTTISHAM 1 free man and a half [free man] under the same patronage; 7 acres. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,74 In BROMESWELL 1 free man and a half [free man] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 8 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 16d. R[obert] Malet holds this from St Etheldreda's. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,75 In BREDFIELD 3 whole free men and 3 half [free men] and the fourth part of 1 free man; 24 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Value 6s 2d. Robert Malet [holds this] from St Etheldreda's. 1 free man, Farman, in the jurisdiction and patronage of the Abbot; 12 acres. Value 2s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,76 In BAWDSEY 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 7 acres. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,77 In ALDERTON 12 acres. Value 2s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,78 In CHARSFIELD 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 33 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,79 In CAPEL [St Andrew] 1 free man and in BREDFIELD another; 32 acres of land. The Abbot of Ely [has] the patronage. Then 1 plough, now 1/2 plough. Value always 5s. Ro[bert] Malet holds this from the Abbot of Ely. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,80 The Abbot of Ely's MELTON; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 18 villagers, now 9; then 6 smallholders, now 13; then 2 slaves, now none. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3 1/2. <387b> Meadow, 17 acres. 1 cob. 1 mill. 11 pigs, 37 sheep. To this manor belongs an outlier, BAWDSEY, and [it has] been counted. 4 Freemen with 32 acres of land. They could not grant or sell the land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 40s. It has 1 league in length and 9 [1/2] furlongs in width; 27d in tax. In the same BAWDSEY 5 free men; 19 acres of land. The Abbot of Ely [has] the patronage. Value always 40d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,81 In HOO 1 free man with 19 acres of land. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,82 In `HUNDESTUF' 1 free man with 6 acres of land. The Abbot of Ely [has] the patronage. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,83 In BROMESWELL 2 free men with 10 acres of land. The Abbot of Ely [has] the patronage. Value 12d. In the same village ^[Bromeswell]^ 1 church with 16 acres of land; value 2s. This is [part of] the Abbot's lordship. In the same village ^[Bromeswell]^ Hervey [* of Bourges *] holds 70 free men over whom the Abbot had patronage, full jurisdiction and all customary dues. Of these [free men], R[oger] Bigot's predecessor had patronage over 1 with 6 acres. Now 45 [with] 2 carucates of land and 16 acres. Then 12 ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. In the same [Bromeswell] 4 free men under the patronage of the Abbot; 60 and 16 acres of land. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 4 acres. 2 cobs, 6 pigs, 57 sheep. Value then 20s; now the same. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,84 In BREDFIELD 3 free men under the patronage of the Abbot; 76 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Under them, 3 free men with 5 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. ^[Hervey [* of Bourges *] holds [this] from the Abbot]^ [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,85 In BREDFIELD 6 acres which Ro[bert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ held. Now Hervey of Berry holds [it] from the Abbot. Hervey holds the whole of this from the Abbot. Also in the same [Bredfield] 1 church, 31 acres of free land. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,86 In BROMESWELL Hervey [* of Bourges *] [holds]; 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 22 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 4s; now 5[s]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] <388a> SUF 21,87 In BREDFIELD Hervey [* of Bourges *] holds; 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 4 acres. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,88 In BROMESWELL R[obert] Malet holds 3 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 4 acres. Value 2s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,89 In SHOTTISHAM 1 acre. Value 2d. [!5! R[obert] Malet holds this !5!] [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,90 In UFFORD Almer, a free man half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and half under [that of] St Etheldreda's, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 4 smallholders, now 2. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value always 10s. In the same [Ufford] 9 free men under the patronage of the same man, except for 2 who were under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 25 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 4s. [!5! R[obert] Malet holds this !5!] [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,91 In LOUDHAM a half free man, Morewin, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 20 acres. A half smallholder. 1/2 plough. 7 free men under him, with 20 acres. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value always 10s. [!5! R[obert] Malet holds this !5!] [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,92 In HARPOLE half 2 free men, with 13 1/2 acres. Value 20d. [!5! R[obert] Malet holds this !5!] [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,93 In MELTON 1 free man of St Etheldreda's; 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,94 In HARPOLE a half free man of St Etheldreda's; 15 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 3s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,95 Hundred of `LOOSE' St Etheldreda's held HOO before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 18 villagers, now 10; then 1 smallholder, now 16; then 6 slaves, now 2. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 6 men's ploughs, now 5. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill. 7 cattle, 24 pigs, 30 sheep, 40 goats. Value then 100s; now £4. W[illiam] of Bouville took 1 of these carucates. It was afterwards adjudged by the King's command and put in the possession of the Church; but he recalls his lord, G[eoffrey] de Mandeville, as guarantor and he gave a pledge for it. Now the land is in the King's hands. 4 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's are an adjunct of this manor. 6 acres of land. Value 12d. 1 church, 8 1/2 acres; value 16d. <388b> It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,96 In BRANDESTON Hervey of Bourges holds; 1 free man, [a man] of St Etheldreda's; 8 acres. Value 4s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,97 In LETHERINGHAM 3 1/2 acres of lordship [land]. Value 6d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,98 In CRETINGHAM 1 villager; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,99 In DALLINGHOO 4 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 1/2 carucate of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, [1] acre. Value then 8s; now the same. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,100 In WOODBRIDGE 7 free men before 1066, now 2, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's; 40 acres. Then 1 plough. Value then 5s; now 5[s]. In the same village ^[Woodbridge]^ Ro[bert] Malet [holds]; 1 free man; 16 1/2 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,101 In DALLINGHOO a half free man; 16 acres. Value 2s 8d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,102 In RENDLESHAM a half free man; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,103 In WOODBRIDGE 2 smallholders; 10 acres. Value 2s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,104 In MONEWDEN 1 free man and in CHARSFIELD another; 18 acres. Value 3s. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] SUF 21,105 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred In ALDEBURGH 5 acres. It is in lordship. Value 10d. Norman [holds this]. [= ?21? Lands of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ =] ?22? LAND OF GILBERT BISHOP OF EVREUX SUF 22,1 WILFORD Hundred Thormoth held `UDEHAM' as one manor at 2 carucates of land. Then 2 villagers, now 7. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 10 acres; 1 mill. 1 cob, 7 cattle, 56 pigs. Value then 40s; now £12. [= ?22? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Evreux =] SUF 22,2 Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], 1 Freeman of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held CAMPSEY [Ash]; 50 acres as a manor. He could not sell or grant his land. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; then 1 mill. It pays 35s in the above valuation. [= ?22? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Evreux =] SUF 22,3 In LOUDHAM 34 free men under the patronage of Thormoth. Of these, 15 were under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] and 1 was under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ with 20 acres. Between them all they have 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 6 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 6 acres. Value £8. 1 church, 60 acres; value 5s. Several have a share there. [= ?22? Land of Gilbert Bishop of Evreux =] <389a> ?23? LAND OF THE ABBOT OF BERNAY SUF 23,1 STOWMARKET Hundred In CREETING [St Peter] 1 free man with 20 acres. 1/2 church, 10 acres. 1 villager, 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough between them all. Meadow, 2 acres. It has been valued in Creeting in another Hundred. In the same [Creeting St Peter] 1 free man with 5 acres. It has been valued. The King gave [this] from Hardwin [* brother of Earl Ralph *]'s Holding. [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] SUF 23,2 BOSMERE Hundred Aelfric, a free man, held CREETING; 1 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 12 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. 6 cattle, 15 pigs; then 100 sheep, now 36. Value then 100s; now £6. [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] SUF 23,3 Aelfric held [Old] NEWTON; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 3 villagers; 12 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland at 6 pigs; 2 mills. Value 60s. [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] SUF 23,4 In CREETING 24 free men; 1 carucate of land and 1 virgate. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value 20s. A church with 10 acres. [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] SUF 23,5 [Old] NEWTON has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole [of it]. ^[Aelfric held it]^ [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] SUF 23,6 In `OLDEN' Alwin; 2 free men; 11 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?23? Land of the Abbot of Bernay =] ?24? LANDS OF THE ABBEY OF CHATTERIS SUF 24,1 Half-Hundred of COSFORD St Mary's ^[of Chatteris]^ held KERSEY before 1066; 3 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 villagers; 18 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 60 pigs; 1 mill. 1 cob, 10 cattle, 36 pigs, 140 sheep, 3 beehives. A church, 3 acres. 1 Freeman, 2 acres. 1 free man, 20 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of this manor then £4; now 100s. [Value] of the free man 4s less 4d. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?24? Lands of the Abbey of Chatteris =] <389b> ?25? LANDS OF RICHARD SON OF COUNT GILBERT SUF 25,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Aelfric held CLARE as a manor; 24 carucates of land before 1066. Then 40 villagers, later 35, now 30; then and later 10 smallholders, now 30; always 20 slaves. Then 12 ploughs in lordship, later 6, now 7; then 36 men's ploughs, later 30, now 24. Meadow, 37 acres; woodland at 12 pigs; always 1 mill. Now 5 {arpents} of vines. Always 6 cobs. Then 10 cattle, now 14; then 12 pigs, now 60; then 60 sheep, now 480; 12 beehives. Always 1 market; now 43 burgesses. Aelfric son of Wihtgar gave this manor to St John's ^[of Clare]^ before 1066 with the assent of his son and placed therein a certain Leodmer the priest and others with him. When a charter had been made, he committed the Church and the whole place to the custody of Abbot Leofstan and into the protection of his son Wihtgar. The clerics could not grant this land or alienate it from St John's. But after King William came, he took possession of it into his own hands. To this manor have always been attached 5 Freemen with every customary due; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then £40; now the same. It has 2 leagues in length and 1 in width; 15d in tax. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,2 HUNDON; Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [held it] before 1066 as a manor; 25 carucates of land and 20 acres. Then and later 54 villagers, now 41. Always 30 smallholders; 14 slaves. Then 9 ploughs in lordship, later 4, now 7; then 31 men's ploughs, later and now 23. Meadow, 45 acres; woodland at 160 pigs; always 1 mill. A church, 1/2 carucate of free land. Another church, 4 1/2 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow 3, acres. Then 2 cobs, now 6; then 14 cattle, now 31; then 130 pigs, now 160; then 80 sheep, now 480; now 17 beehives. Value then £30; later and now [£]40 4s. <390a> It has 2 leagues and 2 furlongs in length, and 1 league in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,3 Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held DESNING as a manor before 1066: 20 carucates of land. Always 28 villagers; 91 smallholders; 20 slaves; 10 ploughs in lordship; 32 men's ploughs. Meadow, 15 acres; woodland, 80 pigs; then 5 mills, now 4. 2 churches, 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 1/2 ploughs. Then 8 cobs, now 5; then 18 cattle, now 40; then 100 pigs, now 80; then 840 sheep, now 960; 9 beehives. Value then £30; later and now [£]40; nevertheless he gave it to a reeve at a revenue for £65, but the manor could not bear it. It has 2 1/2 leagues in length and 1 league in width; 37d in tax in two Hundreds. Robert [* of Vatteville *] holds this. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,4 In DENSTON 1 Freeman; 2 carucates of land and 10 acres as a manor. 3 smallholders, 2 slaves. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. Now 2 cobs, 13 cattle, 28 pigs, 32 sheep, 4 goats. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,5 In CLOPTON 2 Freemen; 1 carucate of land and 81 1/2 acres. 9 smallholders, 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Always 2 cobs. Then 6 cattle, now 12; now 30 pigs; then 40 sheep, now 80; 3 beehives. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held these Freemen before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,5a Denston has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 2 1/2d in tax. Clopton has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 6 1/2d in tax. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held them]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,6 In DALHAM 1 Freeman; 2 carucates of land. 1 villager; 5 smallholders, 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Always 2 cobs. [Then] 10 cattle, now 16; then 24 pigs, now 30; then 100 sheep, now 150; 50 goats. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. <390b> 1 church, 40 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. William Peche holds this. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,7 In DENHAM 2 Freemen; 3 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 13 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. A church, without land. William Hurant holds this. Then 1 horse, now 2; now 4 cattle; then 15 pigs, now 33; 72 sheep, 38 goats. Value then £3; now [£]4 10s. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held these Freemen before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,8 In HAWKEDON 1 Freeman; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 villagers; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value 20s. Gilbert holds this. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's'^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,9 In HAWKEDON 1 Freeman; 1 carucate of land. Now 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 20s. Fulcred holds this. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,10 In WRATTING 1 Freeman; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 4 acres. A church, 32 acres of free land. Value always 20s. Wulfmer has always held it. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,11 In STANSFIELD 1 Freeman; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Roger holds [this]. When acquired, 3 cobs, now the same; then 4 cattle, now 6; then 7 pigs, now 30; then 40 sheep, now 80. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,12 In HUNDON 1 Freeman; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Haimo holds [this]. Then 30 sheep, now 50. Value 20s. In the same [Hundon] 10 Freemen; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held these Freemen before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,13 In FARLEY 1 Freeman; 7 acres. Value 14d. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,14 In BROCKLEY 1 Freeman; 1/2 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 8s; now 16[s]. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,15 In KEDINGTON 1 Freeman; 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,16 In BOYTON 1 Freeman; 60 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this Freeman before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <391a> SUF 25,17 In STOKE [by Clare] 1 Freeman; 37 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 6s 2d. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held these Freemen before 1066 with every customary due, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,18 RISBRIDGE Hundred In {WIMUNDESTUNA} 3 Freemen; 65 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 10s. His predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ had every customary due from these [Freemen]. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,19 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WATTISHAM Wulfric, a free man, held 80 acres before 1066. This is part of Fin [* the Dane *]'s Holding. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 3 cobs, now 5; then 8 cattle, now 11; then 3 pigs, now 25; now 80 sheep. Value 25s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. In the same [Wattisham] 1 free man; 15 acres. Value 2s 6d. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [had] the jurisdiction. St Edmund's [has] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,20 In HITCHAM 2 free men; 1 carucate of land. 4 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 20s. Alward son of Bell holds this. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,21 In BLACKBURN Hundred In BARDWELL 1 free man under patronage; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,22 In STOWLANGTOFT 1 Freeman; 28 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Robert Blunt holds this. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,23 WILFORD Hundred In BREDFIELD 12 acres of land. 1 villager. Value 2s. Norman holds this from Richard. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,24 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In COTTON Fathir held 7 acres. Value 14d. Walter the deacon holds [this]. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,25 THEDWASTRE Hundred In TIMWORTH 1 free man, under only the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, before 1066; 60 acres. Then 1 plough. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] St Edmund's. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,26 In RATTLESDEN 2 Freemen; 7 acres. Value 12d. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,27 `THINGOE' Hundred In WESTLEY 3 free men under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]; 80 acres, with the jurisdiction except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's. 1 smallholder. <391b> Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. A church, 8 acres. Woodland at 9 pigs; two parts of 1 mill. Value 10s. In the same village ^[Westley]^ 1 free man of St Edmund's, under patronage with the jurisdiction; 1/2 carucate of land. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 plough. Value always 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,28 In SAXHAM 1 Freeman of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s, with 15 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,29 In HORRINGER 1 Freeman of the same man's ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^, with 20 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,30 In HAWSTEAD 2 free men of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s with the jurisdiction but they could sell without permission; 15 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,31 In MANSTON a free man under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], with the jurisdiction before 1066; 1/2 carucate of land. Then 3 smallholders, now 1. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,32 In REDE 7 free men of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s, with full jurisdiction but they could sell; 1 carucate of land. 6 smallholders. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 3 pigs. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. A church, 12 acres of free land. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,33 LACKFORD Hundred In BARTON [Mills] Godiva, 1 free woman under only the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [but] in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's before 1066, held 60 acres of land. 4 smallholders, 1 slave. Always 1/2 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. In the same [Barton Mills] 1 Freeman of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s; 60 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,34 Leofgeat, a free man only under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066 [but] in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's, held ELVEDEN as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villagers, now 2. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; 1/2 men's plough. The fourth part of a fishery. Always 1 horse; 12 pigs; 150 sheep. Value then 30s; later and now the same. A church, 15 acres of free land. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,35 Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, held CAVENHAM as an outlier in Desning for 5 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Always 25 villagers; 5 ploughs. A church, 60 acres of free land. <392a> Then 5 mills, now 4; meadow, 3 acres. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,36 In LAKENHEATH 1 carucate of land. 8 villagers. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2. 4 fisheries in Ely; 1 fishing-boat; meadow, 1 acre. These 2 lands are [included] in the valuation of Desning. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held it]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,37 Richard's same predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ held TUDDENHAM; 1 1/2 carucates of land. 9 villagers. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. It pays 50s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,38 In BARTON [Mills] 30 acres of land in Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s lordship. 2 oxen. Value 3s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,39 In MILDENHALL 2 Freemen with 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs. Value 5s. It belongs in Desning. They could not sell. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held this]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,40 In HERRINGSWELL 3 Freemen of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s, with 60 acres. Always 1/2 plough. It has been valued in Desning. In the same [Herringswell] 1 Freeman of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s with a half of the land and the jurisdiction, as the Hundred testifies; and a half of the land [is] St Edmund's with the jurisdiction. He has 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough between them all. Value 15s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,41 In WANGFORD 4 Freemen of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^, with the jurisdiction, with 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. It lies in Desning. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,42 BABERGH Two Hundreds In BURES Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [held] 18 free men before 1066, with the patronage and full jurisdiction; they could sell the land before 1066 without his permission. Also 4 Freemen who could not sell. The 18 [free men] have 1 1/2 carucates of land. 3 Freemen [have] 1 1/2 carucates of land. The 3 [Freemen] have under them. 1 villager, 7 smallholders. 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 30s. The 18 free men have under them 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 pigs; 1 mill. Value 30s. Bures has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 24d in tax. But others hold there. A church with 18 acres of free land. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,43 In CORNARD 7 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] before 1066; 2 carucates of land. 1 smallholder. <392b> Then 3 ploughs, later and now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 26s 8d. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,44 In {CORESFELLA} 7 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^; 3 1/2 carucates of land [and] 25 acres. 10 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 13 acres. Value £3. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,45 In ELEIGH 7 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^; 60 acres of land. Always 1 plough between them all. 1 mill. Value 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,46 In WALDINGFIELD 3 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^; 1 carucate of land and 45 acres. 9 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, later 2, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. 1 cob, 2 cattle, 93 sheep. Woodland at 3 pigs. Value 50s. Now Elinant holds [this]. The third part of a church, 10 acres of free land. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,47 In CAVENDISH 9 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^; 3 carucates of land. 5 smallholders, 1 slave. 3 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres. 4 cattle, 1 horse; now 15 pigs; 46 sheep. Value £3. Roger of St Germain holds [this]. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,48 In HARTEST 2 free men under the patronage and full jurisdiction of the same man ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^, with 2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value £2. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,49 In WALDINGFIELD 2 free men; one was under the patronage of Robert son of Wiuhomarch, both [were] under the full jurisdiction of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]. They have 2 carucates of land. Meadow, 9 acres. 2 ploughs. Now 9 cattle, 37 pigs, 69 sheep, 11 goats. Value 50s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 6d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,50 In GROTON 1 free man under patronage and full jurisdiction. He has 10 acres of land. Value 20d. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,51 STOWMARKET Hundred In SHELLAND Fin [* the Dane *], Richard's predecessor, held 23 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough and 2 oxen. Value 5s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,52 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough of IPSWICH Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held 1 church, St Peter's, before 1066 to which belonged, then and now, 6 carucates of land as a manor. Then and later 6 villagers, now 8; then and later 5 smallholders, now 15; then 4 slaves. <393a> Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 [men's] ploughs, now 4. Woodland, then 8 pigs, now 4; always 1 mill. Meadow, 3 acres. Now 1 cob, 1 cattle, 9 pigs, 80 sheep. Also to this church belong 5 burgesses, 15 acres of free land in the Borough and 6 empty messuages. Of the above-mentioned 6 carucates of land, Roger the sheriff claims 100 acres, 5 villagers and 1 mill for the King's manor of Bramford, and 5 villagers of the same manor testify for him and they offer [to prove it by] any law, whoever should give judgement. But the Half-Hundred of Ipswich testifies that this was an adjunct of the church before 1066 and Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held it, and they offer [to let it] be proven. Value then 100s; now £15, with other lands which are an adjunct of this church. In the same Borough, Richard has 13 burgesses whom Fin [* the Dane *] held before 1066. Over 4 of these, [he] had full jurisdiction and patronage. One of them is a slave. Over 12 [he had] only the patronage, but they dwelt on their own land and they paid the whole of the customary due in the Borough. This is [part] of Fin's Honour. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,53 BOSMERE Hundred Eskil held BADLEY before 1066, now Richard [holds it] in lordship, for 2 carucates of land and 20 acres as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders; 5 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; 1/2 mill. 2 cobs, 26 cattle, 32 pigs; then 60 sheep, now 100. A church, 14 acres. Value then 60s; now £4. Of this land, the Abbot ^[of Ely]^ claims 1/2 carucate as the Hundred testifies. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. To this manor 26 free men were added after 1066; 1 carucate of land and 45 acres. Richard holds all these men as [part of] this manor which Fin [* the Dane *] held. Fin himself held them on lease from the sheriff, as the sheriff himself says. Then and later 5 ploughs, now 2. Value then 40s; now 47[s]. The King and the Earl [have] full jurisdiction. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 10d in tax. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,54 In STONHAM 5 acres of land. Woodland, 4 pigs. It is [included] in the valuation of £15 ^[of Ipswich]^. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held it]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <393b> SUF 25,55 Godman held FLOWTON before 1066, Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had the patronage and the King and the Earl [had] the jurisdiction. Germund holds this from Richard as a manor and 2 carucates of land. Always 4 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 9 acres. Then 1 cob; then 4 cattle, now 8; then 4 pigs, then 15 sheep, now 60. Value then £4; now 60s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 2d in tax. To this manor after 1066, Germund added 15 acres which a priest held freely before 1066 in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Value 2s 6d. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,56 Bondi, a free man, held BRICETT before 1066; Queen Edith had only the patronage; but Richard claims [it] for Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s Holding. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Now Roger ^[of Orbec]^ [holds this] for 1 carucate of land, as a manor. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Roger of Rames claims back this land by the King's gift and he was in possession of it. In the same [Bricett] Roger of Orbec also holds 2 free men, with 15 acres. Value 30d. Roger of Rames claims this too, as above, but Richard claims [it] back for Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s Holding. In the same [Bricett] Ranulf Peverel holds 4 acres which were an adjunct of the above-mentioned manor before 1066. This he claims back for Fin [* the Dane *]'s Holding. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,57 In {RIGNESETA} Hardekin, a free man, held 100 acres as a manor before 1066. Now Geoffrey [* son of Haimo *] holds [it]. Always 2 villagers; 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, then 30 pigs, now 16. Value then 20s; now 35[s]. In the same [{Rigneseta}] Godric, a free man, [held] 60 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. In the same [{Rigneseta}] Godwy, a free man, held 60 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. Geoffrey [* son of Haimo *] holds the whole of this and gave it at a revenue for 70s; but he could only have 60s. To this manor after 1066, Fin [* the Dane *] added 3 free men with 20 acres. <394a> Then 1 plough. This is [included] in the same valuation. It has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,58 In {FACHEDUNA} 1 free man of Earl Algar's [held] 30 acres before 1066. Now Wulfmer [holds it] from Richard. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,59 Wulfric, a free man, held ASHBOCKING; 60 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 2 Freemen with 7 acres; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Ashbocking] {Iric} , a free man, held 60 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 30s. In the same [Ashbocking] Edric, a free man, [held] 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value 20s. To this manor after 1066, Fin [* the Dane *] added 8 free men with 35 acres, and a Freeman with 12 acres who could not withdraw from St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^. Between them they had then 3 ploughs, now 2. Value then 15s; now 20[s]. Osbern of Wanchy holds the whole of this and Richard claims it back for Fin's Holding. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Roger of Rames claims two of these free men for his own Holding and was in possession of them. The whole has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 6d in tax. Fin had nothing of the whole of this before 1066. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,60 CLAYDON Hundred In THURLESTON 18 free men in lordship. Of these, 12 and a half were under the [sub]patronage of Aelfric the priest under the patronage of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]; in total, they have 64 acres. Of the others, that is 5 and a half, Richard's predecessor did not have patronage over ^[another]^ Aelfric, Waldwin, Harold , Godwin, Wulfmer [and] ^[a third]^ Aelfric; these had 24 acres before 1066. Richard <394b> holds these men because Bishop Herfast held them when Richard established his claim to the church of St Peter's, Ipswich, against him, but now [he says that] he did not know that they did not belong to his Holding. In total, they have always had 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of the above 12 [free men] then 6s 8d; [value of] the others 4s 1d. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,61 Of Fin [* the Dane *]'s land, Thori, a thane of King Edward's, held 1 carucate of land in HELMINGHAM as a manor. Always 1 plough; 2 men's ploughs; 3 villagers; 5 smallholders. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, then at 20 pigs, now 10. 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 24 pigs, 40 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Walter of Caen [holds this]. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,62 In THURLESTON 91 acres which belong to the church of St Peter's, Ipswich. Value 15s. This is in valuation of the above-mentioned £15 ^[of Ipswich]^. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 20d in tax. Others hold there. ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held it]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,63 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Of Fin [* the Dane *]'s land, Thori, a thane of the King's, held ERWARTON as a manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 3; then 4 smallholders, now 7. Always 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres; the third part of a fish-pond. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 6 cattle, now 8; then 20 pigs, now 26; always 80 sheep. Now 4 goats. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. Roger holds [this] from Richard. Thori also [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,64 In SHOTLEY Ceolwold, under the patronage of Aelfric, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough. Value 10s. Roger also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,65 In {TORP} Osbern, a free man of Aelfric's, held 100 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. The same Osbern [holds this] from Richard. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,66 Osbern also held {PURTEPYT} before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 3 villagers; 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1/2 plough in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. <395a> Value 10s. The same Osbern [holds this]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,67 In KIRKTON Edmund, a free man, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 23s 2d. In the same [Kirkton] Strangwulf, a free man, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. In the same [Kirkton] Thori, a free man of [* Earl *] Gyrth's; 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 4 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Value then 10s; now 11s 5d. In the same [Kirkton] 2 free men, Hun and Godric; 15 acres before 1066. 2 oxen. Value then 5s; now 8[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 4d in tax. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,68 In ERWARTON Ailbern , a free man, held 60 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Value 8s. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,69 In {EDUINESTUNA} Godric, a free man, held 30 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; 3[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,70 Also in the Hundred, Richard has 3 free men, Godric, Edwin, Leofric; 33 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 6s 6d. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,71 In BURSTALL Aelfric Starling, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,72 In BOYNTON Leofstan, a free man under the patronage of Fin [* the Dane *], held 50 acres before 1066. Always 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 10s; now 11s 5d. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,73 In {TOFT} Alwin, a free man under the patronage of Esger the constable; 20 acres. In the same [{Toft}] Alfgeat, a free man; 8 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 20[s] 4d. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. ^[Richard holds this in lordship]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,74 In RAYDON Leofric, a free man, held 30 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 5s; now 11s 5d. <395b> Richard holds the whole of this in lordship. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,75 In HIGHAM Godric, a free man, held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres. A church, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. Osbern holds [this]. From all these free men, Fin [* the Dane *], Richard's predecessor, had nothing before 1066 except for patronage only over one alone. The jurisdiction of the whole [is] in [East] Bergholt. Richard holds them as of Fin's Honour. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,76 Robert son of Wiuhomarch held FRESTON before 1066. Roger of Abernon holds 6 carucates of land as a manor. Always 24 villagers; 4 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 6. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. A church. Then 11 cattle, now 3; then 40 pigs, now 3; then 140 sheep, now 101. Value then £8; now [£]11 10s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 10d in tax. Robert also [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,77 In BURSTALL Leofric, under the patronage of Earl Algar before 1066; 17 acres. Value 3s. Richard avouches this as Fin [* the Dane *]'s land. Wulfmer holds [it] from Richard. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] List 19 RISBRIDGE Hundred THESE ARE THE FREE MEN WHO COULD SELL AND GRANT THEIR LANDS BEFORE 1066; WIHTGAR [* SON OF AELFRIC *], RICHARD'S PREDECESSOR, HAD PATRONAGE AND FULL JURISDICTION [OVER THEM], EXCEPT FOR THE 6 FORFEITURES OF ST EDMUND'S. SUF 25,78 [RISBRIDGE Hundred] In STANSFIELD Edric Spud, 1 free man, held 2 carucates of land. 2 smallholders, 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Now 14 cattle; then 4 sheep, now 80; 25 pigs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. Gilbert holds this. In the same [Stansfield] Wulffled, 1 free man, held 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Robert holds [this]. In the same [Stansfield] Crawa, 1 free man; 60 acres of land. 1 slave. Always 1 plough. <396a> Meadow, 4 1/2 acres; always 1 mill. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. Roger holds this. A church with 15 acres of free land. The whole of Stansfield has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 13 1/2d in tax. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,79 In DEPDEN Brictric Blaec, 1 free man, [held] 2 carucates of land. Always 7 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Now 1 cob; then 7 cattle, now 14; then 15 pigs, now 30; then 37 sheep, now 80; now 10 goats; 3 beehives. Value always 60s. Frodo, the Abbot's brother, holds [this]. In the same [Depden] 2 free men, Blaecwin and Godwin; 2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 1 cob; always 6 cattle. Then 16 pigs, now 26; then 40 sheep. Value then 30s; now 50[s]. Osbern holds [this]. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,80 In CLOPTON Leofgeat, 1 free man, held 1 1/2 carucates of land. 1 villager; 1 smallholder; 3 slaves. Then 1 plough, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 1 cob; 10 cattle. Now 34 pigs; 83 sheep. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Roger holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,81 In WRATTING Goda, 1 free woman; 2 carucates of land and 30 acres. Always 9 smallholders. 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 7 acres; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 4 cattle, now 10; then 1 pig, now 52; then 80 sheep, now 100; then 4 goats, now 40. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. Payne holds [this]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 12d in tax. ^[This free woman could sell and grant her land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over her], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,82 In HAVERHILL Fridebern? , 1 free man, [held] 5 smallholders; they have 80 acres. 1 plough in lordship; 2 men's oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 13s 4d; now 15s. Payne also holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,83 In HANCHET Alwin, 1 free man, held 100 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <396b> SUF 25,84 In WITHERSFIELD Wulfmer, 1 free man, held 51 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 8s. Payne also holds [this]. In the same [Withersfield] 1 free man, Leofwaru; 100 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Value 20s. Godard holds [this]. In the same [Withersfield] 1 free man, Alwin; 3 carucates of land. 2 villagers, 11 smallholders, 3 slaves. 3 ploughs in lordship; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 22 cattle, now 20; then 60 pigs, now 45; then 60 sheep, now 123; then 60 goats, now 57. Value always 60s. Wilard? [* of Balliol *] holds [this]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 6d in tax. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,85 In WRATTING 1 free man, Ailbern ; 3 carucates of land. 5 villagers, 10 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 8 pigs; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 9 cattle, now 13; then 24 pigs, now 48; then 60 sheep, now 700; 6 beehives. Under him, 9 free men; 1/2 carucate of land. Then 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. A church, 13 acres. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,86 In CHILBOURNE Godwin, 1 free man, held 2 carucates of land. 1 villager, 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Always 1 cob. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. Geoffrey son of Haimo holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,87 In POSLINGFORD 1 free man, Edric; 35 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. Lother holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,88 In BOYTON 1 free man, Wulfgar; 8 acres. Value 16d. Ralph holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,89 In the other BOYTON {Alnuar}, 1 free man, held 24 acres. Value 4s. William Peret holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,90 In HAWKEDON Alwin, 1 free man, held 40 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 6s 8d. Fulcred holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,91 In CLOPTON 1 free man, Roc, with 13 acres. Value 2s. William Peche holds [this]. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,92 In BRADLEY always 2 free men; 69 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Value 17s 6d. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <397a> SUF 25,93 In THURLOW always 10 free men; 1 carucate of land. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. A church, 29 acres. Value 10s. The whole has 1 league in length and 1 furlong in width; 12d in tax. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,94 In KEDINGTON always 10 free men; 1 carucate of land. 2 ploughs. Value 20s. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,95 In HAVERHILL always 13 free men; 1 carucate of land and 60 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 7 pigs. Value 30s. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,96 In WITHERSFIELD 9 free men; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 1/2 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,97 In STOKE [by Clare] always 21 free men; 1 carucate of land [and] 68 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres. Value then 20s; now 31[s] 4d. A church, 60 acres; value 10s. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,98 In POSLINGFORD always 6 free men; 85 acres. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 14s 2d. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,99 In WICKHAM[brook] always 1 free man; 60 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. ^[This free man could sell and grant his land before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over him], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,100 In STRADISHALL always 16 free men; 1 carucate of land. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. A church, 30 acres; value 5s. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,101 In HAWKEDON always 8 free men; 30 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 13s 4d. ^[These free men could sell and grant their lands before 1066. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard's predecessor, had patronage and full jurisdiction [over them], except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,102 In HAVERHILL 2 free men; 26 acres. Value 4 1/2s. All these [free men] could sell and grant their lands but Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] had full jurisdiction before 1066, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's, as we said above. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,103 In BRADLEY 4 free men. Wulfwin, Leofric and Leofwin; they have 15 acres. The fourth, Bondi, has 1 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 22s 6d. Over these [free men], Richard's predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ did not have patronage before 1066; St Edmund's [had] the whole jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,104 In THURLOW 2 Freemen of Edeva [* the fair *]'s with every customary due. [Earl] Ralph [* Wader *] held them when he forfeited. They have 25 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s 4d. Widard? [* of Balliol *] holds this. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <397b> SUF 25,105 In {WIMUNDESTUNA} 6 free men. Concerning the sixth, called Brictric, the Hundred does not know if he could sell his land or not before 1066 but it testifies that they saw him swear that he could not grant [or] sell his land away from Richard's predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^. They have 2 carucates of land and 11 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 7 acres. Now 2 cobs; then 2 cows, now 3; then 6 pigs, now 30; then 16 sheep, now 62. Value of the whole 40s. Gerald holds this. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,106 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In HITCHAM 14 free men; 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,107 In LINDSEY 6 free men; 1 carucate of land. 6 smallholders. 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,108 In KERSEY 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 10d. His predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ [had] the jurisdiction and patronage. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,109 In BRETTENHAM 8 free men; 30 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. ^[Over these [free men] his predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ had patronage before 1066, and full jurisdiction. St Edmund's [had] the 6 forfeitures]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,110 In RUSHBROOKE 2 free men; 10 acres. Value 20d. ^[Over these [free men] his predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ had patronage before 1066, and full jurisdiction. St Edmund's [had] the 6 forfeitures]^ [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,111 In WHATFIELD 3 free men; 60 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Value 10s. Over these [free men] his predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ had patronage before 1066, and full jurisdiction. St Edmund's [had] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 25,112 In STONE STREET 1 free man; 24 acres. Value 4s. His predecessor ^[Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]]^ [had] half the patronage and the Abbot of Ely [had] the other half. R[anulf] Peverel claims half this land and it was delivered to him in Loose. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?25? Lands of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] <398a> ?26? LANDS OF WILLIAM OF WARENNE SUF 26,1 THEDWASTRE Hundred In RATTLESDEN 2 free men of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ held with full jurisdiction. One of them could sell the land, the other could not. The one who could sell had 40 acres; 5 smallholders. The other who could not [sell had] 60 [acres]; always 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs between them. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. It is in exchange [for] Lewes. Humphrey son of Rodric holds this. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,2 In GEDDING 2 free men of St Edmund's under patronage and jurisdiction; 60 acres of land. 3 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 5s. [It is] in exchange [for] Lewes. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,3 LACKFORD Hundred 1 free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, under patronage only [but] in jurisdiction of St Edmund's, held in ELVEDEN; 2 carucates of land in exchange for Lewes. Nicholas [* of Kennett *] holds [it] from William. Then and later 4 villagers, now 3. Always 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. The fourth part of a fishery. 1 church, 15 acres of land. Then 4 pigs, now 2; then 200 sheep, now 300; then 50 goats, now 100 less 6. Value then and later 30s; now 50s. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,4 Roger holds in HERRINGSWELL; a reeve [held], he was a free man of Toki 's but could not sell; 1 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough; 60 sheep. Value 16s. It is [part] of Frederic's Holding, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's. In the same [Herringswell] a free man of Frederic's predecessor, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's, held 40 acres. Nicholas [* of Kennett *] holds it from William. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 40d. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,5 STOWMARKET Hundred Humphrey [* son of Rodric *] holds in BUXHALL; Munulf the priest, a man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ under patronage [but] in the jurisdiction of the King, [held] 1/2 carucate of land and 20 acres. Now William holds [it] in exchange [for] Lewes. Then and later 2 smallholders, now 7. Then and always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same [Buxhall] 4 free men of the same Munulf's under patronage; 2 acres. Value 12s. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] <398b> SUF 26,6 BOSMERE Hundred Nicholas [* of Kennett *] holds in TUNSTALL; Leofwin, a free man, held [it]; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 villager. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Now 1 cob; 1 cow. Then 30 sheep, now 60. Value then 24s; now 25[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,7 In CREETING Humphrey [* son of Rodric *] holds from William 1 free man; 38 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 8s; now 10[s]. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,8 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Hugh son of Golda holds BARNHAM; Bosten held it before 1066; 1/2 carucate of land as a manor. Always 3 smallholders; 2 slaves; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 13 pigs; then 85 sheep, now 90. 3 free men, 4 acres. 1/2 plough. Over these [free men] his predecessor had patronage. Value then 16s; now 20[s]. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,9 RISBRIDGE Hundred [PART] OF FREDERIC'S HOLDING Hugh of Wanchy holds DEPDEN; Toki , a thane, held it before 1066; 3 carucates of land as a manor. Always 16 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 4; always 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Always 2 cobs. Then 22 cattle, now 17; then 40 pigs, now 72; then 24 sheep, now 112; now 13 beehives. A church, 24 acres of free land. Value then £4; now [£]6. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 5 1/2d in tax. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,10 Wimer [* of Gressinghall *] holds WITHERSFIELD; he also ^[Toki ]^ held it before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 3 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now 3; then 4 cattle, now 12; then 20 pigs, now 30; then 80 sheep, now 100. <399a> Always 16 goats, 6 beehives. Value then 70s; now £4. In the same [Withersfield] 1 free man; 24 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,11 Hugh [* of Wanchy *] holds in CLOPTON; Toki also held it; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 20s. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,12a Hundred of `BLYTHING' Edric [* of Laxfield *], a free man, held WRENTHAM before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers; always 11 smallholders. Then 6 slaves, now 3. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland, always for 20 pigs; meadow, always 2 acres. Now 2 cobs, now 13 cattle, now 12 pigs, now 113 sheep; now 20 goats, 5 beehives. 1 church with 40 acres. Value always 40s. Robert of Pierrepont holds this manor from him. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ Thorkil ^[of Wrentham]^, a free man, held before 1066; always 2 carucates of land as 1 manor. Always 5 villagers; always 11 smallholders. 2 ploughs possible in lordship; when acquired, 1. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 20 pigs. Value always 40s. The same Robert holds this land. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ Wulfric, a free man, held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers; 11 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship, another possible; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 20 pigs. Value always 40s. 1 church with 8 acres. Robert also holds this. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ dwell 20 free men, with 360 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 6 ploughs in lordship. Value always 60s. Over 1 of these men, Count Alan has half the patronage, half the land and full jurisdiction. Robert ^[of Pierrepont]^ has the whole of this from William of Warenne. The full jurisdiction over the whole of this land lies in Blythburgh. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] <399b> SUF 26,12b Also in the same village ^[WRENTHAM]^ William has 1 manor; 3 carucates of land. Healfdene, 1 free man, held it. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 11 smallholders, now 13; then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and now 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 40 pigs. Now 7 cattle; now 24 pigs; 80 sheep; now 30 goats. Value before 1066 £4; now [£]3. William son of Reginald holds this from William of Warenne. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ 1 free man dwelt and held 1/2 carucate of land as a manor. He also holds it. Under him he had 2 free men, with 10 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 10 pigs, 30 sheep, 20 goats. Value then 10s; now the same. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ Aelfric of {Sanford} held 50 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 8 pigs, 60 sheep, 7 goats. Value always 10s. In the same village ^[Wrentham]^ 8 free men dwell and hold [1] 1/2 carucates and 10 acres of land. They hold 1 smallholder. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Value always 12s. William son of Reginald holds the whole of this under William of Warenne. ^[The full jurisdiction over the whole of this land lies in Blythburgh]^ [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,12c HENSTEAD, 1 outlier of Wrentham; 1 carucate of land. Always 4 villagers; always 9 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; always 2 men's ploughs. 6 cattle, 40 sheep, 12 pigs, 20 goats. Value always 20s. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ Now 2 free men have been added, with 30 acres of land. They have 1 plough in lordship. Value 3s. Godfrey of Pierrepont holds these two lands under William of Warenne. ^[The full jurisdiction over the whole of this land lies in Blythburgh]^ [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,12d All these lands have 3 leagues in length and 2 in width; 2s in the King's tax. <400a> Through the whole of this land ^[of Wrentham]^ the King has full jurisdiction, except [in] Healfdene's lordship. From this land 6 acres of land were taken away from Count Alan which William's men took away for themselves, as the Hundred testifies. Thorkil of Wrentham was a man of Edric [* of Laxfield *], the predecessor of Robert Malet. ^[The full jurisdiction over the whole of this land lies in Blythburgh]^ [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,13 Ranulf, his nephew, held MIDDLETON. Aelfric, 1 free man, held it as 1 manor. Now William of Warenne holds [it]; 2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers; always 8 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; now 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 1 cob, now 2; now 2 cows, 20 pigs, 50 sheep. Value then and now 40s. 1 church with 15 acres. Value 2s. To this manor were added 5 free men and half a priest. They held 55 1/2 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width, whoever has land there; it pays 7 1/2d. The King and the Earl [have] full jurisdiction over these 6 men. Aelfric who held this manor was a man of Edric [* of Laxfield *], the predecessor of Robert ^[Malet]^ and of William Malet, and of Robert ^[Malet]^; they were in possession of this land. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,14 Aelfric, a free man, held THORINGTON as a manor before 1066. Now Godfrey of Pierrepont holds [it] from William of Warenne. Always 2 carucates of land. Always 5 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 4 men's ploughs. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. 6 idle cattle, 40 pigs, 120 sheep, 4 beehives. Value 60s. Robert Malet claims this land back like the other; the Hundred bears witness to this. The King and the Earl [have] full jurisdiction. ^[Edric [* of Laxfield *] held it]^ [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,15 Edric [* of Laxfield *], a free man, held COVEHITHE before 1066 as 1 manor; 2 carucates of land. <400b> Then 5 smallholders, now 6; then 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now [1] 1/2 ploughs; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 cob, now 1; 8 pigs, 105 sheep. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. To this manor were added 100 acres of land which 14 free men held. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. William son of Reginald holds the whole of this land from William of Warenne. Of the 14 free men, William's men have 2 half [free men of whom] they have taken possession from Count Alan. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,16 Hundred of CARLFORD Alric [* of Burgh *], a free man, held in BURGH before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 7. Then 1 plough, now 2; then 1/2 men's plough, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 cob; 7 cattle; then 16 pigs, now 12; 17 sheep. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same [Burgh] 11 whole free men and 3 half [free men] under the patronage of the same Alric [* of Burgh *], with 50 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 8s. William acquired the whole of this as 1 carucate of land, and R[obert] of Glanville [holds it] from him. 1 church with 8 acres. Several have a share. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,17 Hundred of WILFORD Robert [* of Glanville *] holds in BOULGE; 1 free man under the patronage of Alric [* of Burgh *] before 1066; 13 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,18 In DEBACH 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Alric [* of Burgh *]]^; 4 acres. Value 8d. ^[Robert [* of Glanville *] holds it]^ [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,19 In `TORSTANESTUNA' 6 acres. Value 12d. R[obert] of Glanville holds this from William of Warenne. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] SUF 26,20 In BREDFIELD Alric [* of Burgh *], a free man, held 3 acres. Value 6d. R[obert] ^[of Glanville]^ also [holds this]. [= ?26? Lands of William of Warenne =] <401a> ?27? LAND OF SWEIN OF ESSEX IN SUFFOLK SUF 27,1 `THINGOE' Hundred In REDE 1 Freeman, with 20 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,2 In MANSTON 1 Freeman, with 20 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,3 BABERGH Two Hundreds Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] [held] STOKE[-by-Nayland] before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor, with the jurisdiction. Then 25 villagers, now 15; then 32 smallholders, now 23; then 8 slaves, now 6. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 12 men's plough, now 7. Now 2 mills; meadow, 25 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Now 3 horses; now 8 cattle; now 20 pigs; now 70 sheep, now 4 goats. Value then £10; now [£]12. A church with 60 acres of free land. In the same village ^[Stoke[-by-Nayland]]^ 11 free men under the patronage and jurisdiction of Robert; 1 carucate of land between them all, but they could sell. 1 free man with 12 acres, under the patronage of Robert but the full jurisdiction [was] St Edmund's. Between them all, then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Value 30s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,4 Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^, Swein's father, held WITHERMARSH before 1066 as a manor; 4 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Then 27 villagers, now 24; then 32 smallholders, now 27; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 13 men's ploughs, now 8. Always 1 mill. Meadow, 30 acres. Now 2 horses; 20 cattle; now 24 pigs; 15 wild mares; now 80 sheep. Value then £10; now [£]12. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,5 Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^, Swein's father, also held POLSTEAD before 1066 as a manor; <401b> 4 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Then 26 villagers, now 21; then 36 smallholders, now 30; always 1 slave. Then and always 2 ploughs in lordship; then 15 men's ploughs, now 9. Always 1 mill. Woodland, 80 pigs; meadow, 31 acres. Now 8 horses at the hall; now 28 cattle; now 40 pigs; now 150 sheep. Value then £10, now £12. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,6 Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^, Swein's father, also held NAYLAND before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Always 6 villagers. Then 20 smallholders, now 17; then 6 slaves, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship. The 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Always 1 mill. Meadow, 10 acres. Now 3 horses at the hall; now 31 cattle; now 45 pigs; now 80 sheep; now 35 goats. Value then £6; now £8. It has 1/2 league in length and 2 furlongs in width; 12d in tax. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,7 Brungar, a free man under the patronage only of Robert ^[son of Wiuhomarch]^, held AVELEY before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land, with the jurisdiction. Always 1 villager, 10 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland, 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. 1 horse at the hall; now 14 cattle; now 49 pigs; 87 sheep. Value then 20s; later and now 30s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 3d in tax. Over this [land], St Edmund's had full jurisdiction before 1066 and Robert son of Wiuhomarch, Swein's father, [had] patronage only. At that time stolen horses were found in the home of Brungar, and so the Abbot, who had full jurisdiction, and Robert, who had patronage over him, came about this theft to a lawsuit, as the <402a> Hundred testifies. They left in a friendly manner without a judgement that the Hundred has seen. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,8 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough [of IPSWICH] Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] had 41 burgesses before 1066 with the full jurisdiction and the patronage, and the King had the other customary dues. Of these [burgesses], he has lost the patronage over 15 [who] are dead but he has full jurisdiction, and the same with the others; the King has the other customary dues. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,9 SANDFORD Hundred Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held STRATFORD [St Mary] before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Always 20 villagers. Then 8 smallholders, now 10; then 4 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 10 men's ploughs, now 5, and 5 could be restored. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland, 16 pigs; always 1 mill. A church, 20 acres of free land. 1/2 plough. 1 cob, 6 cattle, 36 pigs, 50 sheep. Value always £6. Robert [* of Stratford *] holds [this] from him. Swein [has] the jurisdiction. It has 7 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 9d in tax. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,10 Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] [held] PANNINGTON before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 3 villagers; always 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. A church, 3 acres of free land. Now 1 salt-house; 8 cattle, 20 pigs, 80 sheep, 28 goats. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. It has 5 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 4 1/4d in tax. Robert [had] the jurisdiction. Algar [holds this] from Swein. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,11 Toli, a free man under the patronage of Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *], held WHERSTEAD; 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. 5 pigs, 30 sheep, 14 goats. Value then 10s; now the same. Swein [holds this] in lordship. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] SUF 27,12 In FRESTON Robert [* son of Wiuhomarch *] held before 1066; 30 acres in lordship. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. Arnulf [holds this] from Swein. Robert also [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] <402b> SUF 27,13 Hundred of WILFORD Godric ^[of Peyton]^, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held PEYTON before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 10 villagers, now 8; then and now 4 smallholders; then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs; then 4 cattle, now 2; then 1 pig, now 6; 27 sheep. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. In the same [Peyton] belong 20 free men, under the patronage of the same man; 80 acres of land. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Value then 13s; now 15[s]. [= ?27? Land of Swein of Essex =] ?28? LANDS OF EUDO THE STEWARD IN SUFFOLK SUF 28,1a LACKFORD Hundred Godwin , a thane of King Edward's, held ERISWELL as a manor; 6 carucates of land. Then 11 villagers, later 10, now 11; always 4 smallholders; always 11 slaves. Then and later 5 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 5 men's ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; 2 1/2 mills. A church, 60 acres of land. 2 fisheries. Always 2 horses at the hall. Then 20 cattle, now 13; then 40 pigs, now 20; then 900 sheep, now 800. Value then and later £10; now [£]16. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,1b As an adjunct of this ^[manor of Eriswell]^ there is 1 outlier, CHAMBERLAIN'S HALL; 8 carucates of land. A church, 60 acres. Then and later 15 villagers, now 11 villagers; always 4 smallholders. Then and later 11 slaves, now 8. <403a> Meadow, 22 acres. Then and later 5 ploughs in lordship, now 4; then and later 6 men's ploughs, now 5. 2 horses at the hall; then 1200 sheep, now 900 less 20. Value then and later £12; now [£]24. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. St Edmund's [had] full jurisdiction. ^[Godwin , a thane of King Edward's, held it]^ [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,2 In LAKENHEATH and in BRANDON 6 Freemen of [St] Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ with the jurisdiction [who] could not sell. They were delivered to Lisois [* of Moutiers *], Eudo's predecessor, for 2 carucates of land; but nevertheless, later on they were acknowledged [to be] St Etheldreda's. Eudo held them with full jurisdiction. 4 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 2 fisheries. Value then and later 30s; now it pays 70s. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,3 Cnut , a free man of Earl Algar, held TUDDENHAM as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 6 villagers, later 4, now 6; then 4 slaves, now 1. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later 1/2, now 2; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill; there was 1 fish-pond but now there is not. A church, 30 acres. Now 10 horses at the hall; now 40 pigs; 11 cattle; then 200 sheep, now 60. Value then and later £4; now 100s. It has 1 league in length and 6 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,4 In CAVENHAM 1 free man under the patronage only of Cnut [and] in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value always 5s. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,5 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half In RAYDON Swarting, a free man, held 17 acres. Value 3s. Osbern holds [this] from Eudo. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,6 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Wulfric [!5! son of Hugh !5!], half under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely and half [under that] of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, held [Great] GLEMHAM; 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. William Malet was in possession of it. Always 7 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. <403b> 1/2 church, 10 acres. Then 9 pigs, now 16; then 5 sheep, now 40. Value then 40s; now 50[s]. In the same [Great Glemham] were added 10 free men under the patronage of Wulfric; 53 acres. 1 plough. Value 10s 10d. Pirot holds [this] from Eudo. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot of Ely's. William Malet was in possession of the whole of it. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 1/2 in width; it pays 20d in tax. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] SUF 28,7 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Aelfric Kemp held LAYHAM before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Always 15 villagers; 3 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 6 men's ploughs, later and now 3. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; 1 mill. A church, 40 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. 1 plough. Always 1 cob, 20 cattle, 36 pigs, 180 sheep, 23 goats. Value always £6. [It has] 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?28? Lands of Eudo the steward =] ?29? LAND OF ROGER OF AUBERVILLE SUF 29,1 STOWMARKET Hundred In FINBOROUGH Leofson, a free man under the patronage only of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh de Montfort's predecessor, held 2 carucates of land. Then 4 smallholders, later and now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland at 12 pigs; meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill. A church with 30 acres of free land. Meadow, 1 acre. <404a> Then 1 cob, now nothing; always 8 cattle. Then 20 pigs, now 6; then 30 sheep, now 100. Value then £4; later [£]2; now 60s. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 22 1/2d in tax. In the same manor 18 free men under the patronage only of the same Leofson [and] in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 1 carucate of land. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Roger holds these [free men] by exchange. In the same [Finborough] 6 Freemen who belong to King Edward's manor of Thorney, with the patronage, full jurisdiction and carrying-service, have 65 1/2 acres of land and 1 smallholder. Then and later 3 ploughs between them all, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. He ^[Roger]^ holds these [Freemen] by exchange. In the same [Finborough] 2 free men, under the patronage only of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh's predecessor [and] in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 80 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now none. He ^[Roger]^ holds these [free men] in the same way. Also in the same [Finborough] 1 free man under the patronage of [* Count *] Eustace's predecessor; 4 acres. In the same [Finborough] 1 free man of Leofstan of Loes, under patronage; 4 acres. In the same [Finborough] 1 free man still under the patronage of the King; the full jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred; 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. In the same [Finborough] 1 free man of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard [* son of Count Gilbert *]'s predecessor; under patronage, but the jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred; 30 acres. 1 villager. Then 1 plough, later and now nothing. Meadow, 2 acres. In the same [Finborough] 4 free men; the jurisdiction [is] in the Hundred; 16 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, later and now nothing. He ^[Roger]^ holds these [free men] by exchange. Value then and later of all the free men £4; now 40s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,2 BOSMERE Hundred Leofcild held SOMERSHAM in lordship; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 30s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,3 Dot, a free man, [held] {PILEBERGA}; 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Now Roger [holds it] in lordship. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [{Pileberga}] 5 free men; 30 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] <404b> SUF 29,4 In FLOWTON Godman, 1 free man, held 20 acres in lordship before 1066 and still holds [them] from Roger. Value 40d. In the same [Flowton], in lordship, 2 free men, Vilgrip and Edric, one [with] 40 acres, the other with 10 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 16s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,5 In [Little] BLAKENHAM Wulfward, 1 free man, held 30 acres in lordship. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 14s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,6 In {ELLA} 1 free man, Alfgeat; 12 acres in lordship. 2 oxen. Value 7s. In the same [{Ella}] 1 free man; 3 acres. It is [included] in the valuation of Somersham. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,7 In OFFTON Waldwin, 1 free man, under the patronage of Leofric Hobbeson. He [had] 20 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 40d; now 4s. William holds [this] from Roger. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,8 In BRICETT Leofric, 1 free man, under the patronage of Godric of Ringshall, William of Auberville's predecessor. He [had] 10 acres. Then 2 oxen. Value 20d. Gilbert holds [this] from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,9 In HORSWOLD 2 free men, Harding and Tovi, under the patronage of the King, held 22 1/2 acres. Now William holds [it] from Roger. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s 10d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Roger holds this land from the Abbot of Ely by command of the Bishop of Saint-Lô, as Roger himself says. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,10 In {LANGHEDANA} Wulfbald, a free man; 24 acres as a manor. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres; in [every] third year, the fourth part of a mill. The value is and was 5s 8d. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,11 CLAYDON Hundred Tepekin , a free man, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held HENLEY before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. 16 smallholders; then 4 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. 7 cattle, 14 pigs, 30 sheep. A church, 2 acres. Value then £4; now [£]3. Eudo the steward holds [this] in his lordship. In the same [Henley] 4 free men [were] added; 8 acres. 2 oxen. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] <405a> SUF 29,12 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Tovi, a thane, held ELMSETT as a manor before 1066; 6 carucates of land and 40 acres. Then and later 11 villagers, now 2; always 12 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 4. A church with 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Then 2 cobs; then 16 cattle, now 4; then 30 pigs, now 20; then 240 sheep, now 200. Value then £10; now [£]8. It has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 15d in tax. St Edmund's [has] half the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,13 In WHATFIELD a free man; 60 acres. 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. St Edmund's [has] the patronage and the jurisdiction. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 29,14 Hundred of CARLFORD In `FINESFORD' Tepekin held 24 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1/2 plough. 1 free woman with 1/2 acre. Value always 4s. [= ?29? Land of Roger of Auberville =] ?30? LAND OF WILLIAM BROTHER OF ROGER OF AUBERVILLE SUF 30,1 BOSMERE Hundred Godwy, a free man, held RINGSHALL; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres as a manor. Then 1 villager. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. 4 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 8 pigs. 1/2 church, 12 acres. Then 4 cobs, now 1; 13 pigs, 60 sheep, 32 goats. Value 47s. Of this land, a man under the patronage of the Abbot of St Edmund's held 11 acres before 1066. Of this manor, Hugh held 40 acres. [It is included] in the same valuation; value 5s. In the same [Ringshall] Wulfric, 1 free man, held 80 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then 20s; now 8[s]. Fulco holds [this] from William. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. <405b> In the same [Ringshall] Trumwin, a free man of the King's, held 18 acres before 1066. Now William [holds it] in lordship. Then 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?30? Land of William brother of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 30,2 In RINGSHALL Edric, a free man under the patronage of William's predecessor, [held] 5 acres. Now William [holds it] in lordship. Value 12d. [= ?30? Land of William brother of Roger of Auberville =] SUF 30,3 In BRICETT Fulco holds from William. Eskil, a free man under the patronage of Leofric Hobbeson, [held] 60 acres before 1066 as a manor. Of these, William has 40 acres, but the whole [of it] was delivered to him altogether. On this land is 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Of the above 60 acres, Hugh of Houdain took 20 acres so William and the Hundred say; but Hugh himself is under the King's arrest and has therefore not been able to give a reply. [= ?30? Land of William brother of Roger of Auberville =] ?31? LANDS OF HUGH DE MONTFORT SUF 31,1 `BRADEMERE' Hundred In BARNHAM in lordship, 9 free men; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. [Value ***] [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,2 In WATTISFIELD in lordship, 9 free men; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 15s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. Two of these [free men] were St Edmund's as regards the patronage before 1066, and 7 [were] Earl Hugh's predecessor's. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,3 BISHOP'S Hundred Oslac , a thane, held [Monk] SOHAM before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land. Roger of Candos holds [it]. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. <406a> Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Then 10 pigs, now 12; 5 cattle; then 4 sheep, now 12. Value always 20s. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,4 He also ^[Roger of Candos]^ holds in HORHAM; 1 free man under patronage; 14 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,5 [He] also ^[Roger of Candos]^ [holds] in BEDINGFIELD; 5 free men under patronage; 60 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. The Bishop ^[of Thetford]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,6 [He] also ^[Roger of Candos]^ [holds] in BEDINGFIELD; 7 villagers; 60 acres. 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland, 40 pigs. This lies in Occold and [is included] in the valuation. The jurisdiction [is] the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held it]^ SUF 31,7 In `BLYTHING' Hundred In STOVEN Hugh de Montfort holds 50 acres of land in lordship. 4 free men held it before 1066 and now 3 [free men] [hold it]. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 1 plough in lordship. Value always 7 1/2s, and 100 herrings. The King and the Earl had full jurisdiction over these 4 men. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,8 Hundred of `COLNES' In NACTON Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held in lordship before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 6 villagers. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Then 4 cobs, now 1; 1 cattle; then 8 pigs, now none; then 23 sheep, now 123; then 30 goats, now none. Value always is and was 70s. It has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 in width; 2d in tax. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] jurisdiction this land]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,9 In {BRIHTOLUESTUNA} 18 free men under the patronage of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], with 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. 4 smallholders. Then 10 ploughs, now 5. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 2 pigs. A church with 6 acres. It has 1/2 league in length and 2 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held the above-mentioned manor of Nacton from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,10 In LEVINGTON 3 free men under the patronage of the same man; 20 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held the above-mentioned manor of Nacton from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,11 In {CULUERDESTUNA} 5 free men under the patronage of the same man; 21 1/2 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. It has 3 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2d in tax. ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held the above-mentioned manor of Nacton from St Etheldreda's]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,12 In {ISTEUERTONA} 4 free men under the patronage of the same man; 18 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value £4 10s. ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held the above-mentioned manor of Nacton from St Etheldreda's]^ St Etheldreda's [has] jurisdiction over the whole of this land. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] <406b> SUF 31,13 In WALTON 1 free man, Lurk by name, under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *]; 24 acres. Value 3s. Northmann [* the sheriff *] holds [this] from Hugh. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,13a Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held the above-mentioned manor of NACTON from St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ in 1066 in such a way that he could not sell or grant it away from the Church, [and] on the agreement that after his death it ought to return to the Church in lordship; the Hundred testifies to this. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,14 Hundred of CARLFORD In BIXLEY in lordship; 3 free men under the patronage of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] before 1066; 29 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. They are [included] in the valuation of {Brihtoluestuna}. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,15 In BURGH 1 free man before 1066, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^'s; now 3 men; 20 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. In the same [Burgh] 1 free man, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's and half [under that] of Edric Grim, with 19 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 4s 9d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,16 In LITTLE BEALINGS 1 free man half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Edric [* Grim *]; 4 1/2 acres. Value 8d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,17 In CLOPTON 2 free men and a half under patronage like the others above ^[of St Etheldreda's and Edric [* Grim *]]^; 14 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 2s 7d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,18 Hundred of WILFORD In CHARSFIELD in lordship; 10 free men, half under the patronage of Edric [* Grim *] and half [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 60 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 24s; now 22s 8d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,19 Hundred of `LOOSE' In CHARSFIELD 2 free men under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and Hugh de Montfort's predecessor had half the patronage over 1 [free man]; 7 acres. Value 16d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,20 Roger of Candos holds in CRETINGHAM; Aelfric, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held [it] before 1066; 2 1/2 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 6 villagers; 21 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. 2 ploughs in lordship; 6 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland for 8 pigs; 1 mill. Then 1 cob, 2 cattle, 20 sheep, 20 pigs. <407a> Value then 100s; now £8 and 1 ounce of gold. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 11d in tax. Others hold there. In the same [Cretingham] 10 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Aelfric]^; 46 acres. William of Arques claims 9 1/2 acres and 2 half [free] men. Always 1 plough. Value 20s. One of these [free men] was under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; William Malet was in possession on the day he died. Roger holds this from Hugh. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,21 WANGFORD Hundred In WILLINGHAM in lordship; 15 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] before 1066; 1 1/2 carucates of land and 18 acres. Always 2 villagers. Then 7 ploughs, now 6. Woodland for 10 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. 1 church, 40 acres; value 7s. Several have a share there. Value then 60s; now 30s 30d and 3000 herrings. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,22 In WESTON 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s and 400 herrings. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,23 In WILLINGHAM 1 free man under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; he could not sell the land nor grant; 3 acres of free land. Value 18d and 100 herrings. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,24 In {HATHEBURGFELDA} 6 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Value then 10s; now 11[s] 8d and 900 herrings. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,25 In WORLINGHAM 5 free men and a half under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 60 acres. Always 2 ploughs; 1 smallholder. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 10s 6d and 1000 herrings. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,26 LOTHING Hundred In {BEKETUNA} in lordship; 6 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 60 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 4s; now 21[s] 4d and 1500 herrings. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,27 In KESSINGLAND 1 free man under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield; 30 acres as a manor. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 5s; now 8d. <407b> In the same [Kessingland] 4 free men, 1 under the patronage of Edric and 3 under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] before 1066; 80 and 10 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 22[s and] 1000 herrings. ^[[It is] in lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,28 In {RODENHALA} 1 free man, Aslak , under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 40 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Woodland for 3 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 5s; now 9[s] and 600 herrings. The whole [is] in lordship. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,29 In {WIMUNDAHALA} 2 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 12 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 2s; now 3[s] and 500 herrings. ^[Hugh de Montfort holds this in his lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,30 In GISLEHAM 2 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 1 1/2 acres. Value 2s 6d and 200 herrings. In the same [Gisleham] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s and 300 herrings. ^[Hugh de Montfort holds this in his lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,31 In {HORNES} 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth [before 1066]; 5 acres. Value 3s and 160 herrings. ^[Hugh de Montfort holds this in his lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,32 In CARLTON [Colville] 2 free men under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 3s [and] 400 herrings. In the same [Carlton Colville] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man ^[Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]]^; 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then and now 5s and 300 herrings. ^[Hugh de Montfort holds this in his lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,33 In KIRKLEY 1 free man half under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *] and half [under that] of Wulfsi; 12 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 2s; now 3[s] and 200 herrings. ^[Hugh de Montfort holds this in his lordship]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,34 In RUSHMERE 1 free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 16 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s and 300 herrings. Hugh ^[de Montfort]^ holds the whole of this in his lordship. The fourth part of 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. The Hundred testifies that Walter of [Dol] was in possession of four of the above-mentioned men on the day he forfeited; later Earl Hugh [was in possession]; now Hugh de Montfort holds [them]. But he does not hold them through a delivery, as the Hundred testifies; and Hugh de Montfort's men say that W[alter] himself held [them] from him. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] <408a> SUF 31,35 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In COTTON 1 free man, Saxwin, under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 20 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland for 2 pigs. It is [included] in the valuation of the lordship of [Old] Newton. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,36 In WYVERSTONE Hervey holds 2 free men [who were] under the patronage of Burghard [* of Mendlesham *]; 18 acres. Woodland for 2 pigs. Value 4s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,37 In {CALDECOTEN} he ^[Hervey]^ holds in lordship; 1 free man; 2 1/2 acres. Value 6d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,38 In GISLINGHAM Gilbert holds 1 free woman [who was] under the patronage of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *]; 15 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,39 In {CALDECOTAN} 3 1/2 acres in lordship. Value 6d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,40 LACKFORD Hundred Hugh {de Beuerda} holds [Great] LIVERMERE from Hugh; Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held [it] before 1066 under St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, so that he could not sell; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 3 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 fishery. Always 1 horse; 3 cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 3; [then] 160 sheep, now 100. The full jurisdiction [is] St Etheldreda's. He also holds 3 free men of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *]'s under the patronage and full jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 80 acres of land. Before 1066 St Edmund's had the half of the patronage of one [free man] with the land. Always 2 ploughs between them all. Meadow, 1 acre. Value of the manor 40s; [value of] the free men 13s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 4d in tax. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,41 BABERGH Two Hundreds Hugh holds STANSTEAD in lordship; Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], a thane, [held it] before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Then 4 villagers, later and now 3; 10 smallholders; then and later 10 slaves, now 6. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, later and now 3. Always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; 1 mill; woodland at 20 pigs. Then 3 horses, <408b> now 4; always 16 cattle, 60 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then and later £6; now it pays £12. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax, whoever holds there. A church with 25 acres of free land. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,42 STOWMARKET Hundred Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held HAUGHLEY under King Edward as a manor; 8 carucates of land, with full jurisdiction only over the lordship of the hall. Then 32 villagers, later and now 30; 8 smallholders; then 10 slaves, later 6, now 3. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 24 men's ploughs, now 8. Woodland, 200 pigs; meadow, 42 acres. A church with 31 acres of free land. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Always 6 horses at the hall; 18 cattle, 80 pigs, 146 sheep, 80 goats. Also in lordship, 6 Freemen of the same Guthmund's, jurisdiction over whom is in the Hundred; they could not sell the land. Then and always 1/2 carucate of land and 20 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now none. Value then of the whole, £16; later [£]12; now £20. Of this manor, Hervey holds 1 carucate and 30 acres; value 63s. Ralph [holds] 1 carucate at 20s. Turold [holds] 1 carucate [of land] at 30s. {Pesserera} [holds] 1/2 carucate [of land] at 10s. Robert [holds] 20 acres at 5s. Richard [holds] 30 acres at 5s. The whole is [included] in the valuation of the manor. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 17d in tax. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,43 In DAGWORTH Hugh holds in lordship 7 free men; Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh's predecessor, held it with only the patronage, in the jurisdiction of the King and Earl; 2 carucates of land. Under them, 17 smallholders. Then and later 5 ploughs between them all, now 4. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Value then and later 45s; now 45[s]. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,44 In the same DAGWORTH he holds in lordship 6 Freemen who belong in the King's manor of Thorney, [a possession] of the Realm, with every customary due. They have between them all 1 carucate of land. 4 smallholders. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then and later 30s; now 20[s]. 1/2 church with 25 acres of free land. Hugh claims [to hold] these 6 Freemen by a delivery. Dagworth has 1 league [in length] and 1/2 in width; 30d in tax, <409a> whoever holds there. ^[King Edward held them]^ [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,45 In WETHERDEN in lordship; 17 free men of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh's predecessor, under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. They have 2 carucates of land. Then and always 10 smallholders. Then 5 ploughs, later 4, now 5 between them all. Woodland, 4 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 1/2 church with 15 acres of free land with 1 acre of meadow. Value then and later 50s; now 40[s]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 25d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,46 In {ERUESTUNA} 10 free men of Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh's predecessor, under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 1/2 carucate of land. 2 smallholders. Then and later 3 ploughs between them all, now they have scarcely 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value then and later 20s; now 10[s]. A church, 10 acres of free land. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,47 In {TORPE} 16 free men [of Hugh's] predecessor ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *]]^, under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 1 carucate of land. Under them, 2 smallholders. Then and later 3 ploughs between them all, now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then and later 30s; value now scarcely 10s. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 8d in tax, whoever holds there. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,48 In {ULTUNA} in lordship; 3 free men of the same Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *]'s, under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 1/2 carucate of land and 13 acres. Then and later 3 smallholders, now 1. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill, but the Count of Mortain claims a half and the Hundred testifies [to this]. Value then and later 12s; now the same. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,49 In CHILTON and in {TORSTUNA} Hugh holds in lordship, by a delivery so he says, 16 Freemen who belonged to King Edward's manor of Thorney with every customary due, as the Hundred testifies. They have 1 carucate of land. 7 smallholders. Then and later 4 ploughs between them all, now 3. Meadow, 6 acres. Value then and later 50s; now 30[s]. The whole has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 8d in tax. <409b> All these free men, [***] and the jurisdiction were delivered, as all of Hugh's [men] say, for 2 manors, 5 carucates of land. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,50 In DAGWORTH Breme, a free man of King Edward's, held, who was killed in the battle of Hastings; he had 1 1/2 carucates of land but it was delivered to Hugh for 1/2 carucate by an exchange. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. Always 11 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then and always 2 ploughs in lordship; then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 9 acres; 1 mill. 1 church without land. 1/2 church, 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Then 13 cattle, now 10; 12 pigs, 16 sheep, 40 goats. Value always 60s. In the same manor 1 free man; Breme had only the patronage. He has 11 1/2 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1/2 plough, now none. Value 3s. William son of Gross holds this manor from Hugh de Montfort. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,51 In [Old] NEWTON in lordship; Alwin of Mendlesham [held] 1 free man; 1/2 carucate of land. Hugh now holds [it] by exchange. Under him, 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Now 40 sheep, 3 pigs. Value always 40s. In the same [Old Newton] Hugh holds in lordship by delivery 2 free men by exchange, jurisdiction over whom was in the Hundred. They have 27 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,52 In DAGWORTH Hugh holds a half free man; 20 acres. Value 3s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,53 In THORNEY Roger of Candos holds 1 carucate of land from Hugh which was in the lordship of the manor in the jurisdiction of the King before 1066, but it was delivered for 1 carucate of land. ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable had this in pledge from the sheriff, Toli, as the Hundred has heard say, but it did not see the writs nor a deliverer; he held [it] in 1066. Later ^[Earl]^ Ralph ^[Wader]^, his son [held it]. It has 4 villagers, 3 smallholders, 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; now 1; always 2 men's ploughs. <410a> Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill; woodland, 4 pigs. Now 10 pigs, 30 sheep. Value always 60s. In the same [Thorney] he also holds; 2 free men; 20 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 40d. This is by exchange. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,54 THEDWASTRE Hundred In BEYTON 1 free man of Edeva the rich's held 40 acres of land before 1066. Now Hugh de Montfort holds [it] by exchange. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,55 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough [of IPSWICH] Hugh has 1 messuage in lordship and it lies in Nacton. ^[Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] held it]^ The King has the whole of the customary due. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,56 BOSMERE Hundred Roger of Candos holds BATTISFORD from Hugh; Aelfric, a free man, held it before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land. Always 8 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 20 pigs. 1/2 church, 20 acres. Now 1 cob, 4 cattle, 12 pigs, 21 sheep, 4 goats. Value 30s. To this manor Hugh added 5 free men; 1 carucate of land and 10 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 5 pigs. Value 20s. This is by exchange for land of St Augustine's ^[of Ipswich]^. Roger of Candos holds [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 10 furlongs in length and 5 in width. Others hold here; 10d in tax. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,57 In DARMSDEN Wulfric, 1 free man under patronage before 1066; 18 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s 7d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,58 CLAYDON Hundred In WESTERFIELD Hugh holds in lordship what Ordric, a free man, held; 8 acres. Value 16d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] SUF 31,59 In [Earl] SOHAM 2 acres of land in lordship. Value 4d. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] <410b> SUF 31,60 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Guthmund held OCCOLD from his brother Wulfric, the Abbot of Ely; 1 carucate of land and 40 acres as a manor. Now Roger of Candos holds [it] from Hugh. Always 5 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 2 men's ploughs, later and now 1 1/2. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 40 pigs. A church with 8 acres. 1/2 plough. Always 1 cob. Then 8 cattle; then 60 pigs, now 13; then 40 sheep, now 28; 21 goats. Value then 60s; later £4; now 100s. To this manor were added 8 free men; 40 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. A church, 12 acres. Value 10s. Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *] [had] jurisdiction over the whole. It has 10 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 9d in tax. [= ?31? Lands of Hugh de Montfort =] <411a> ?32? LAND OF GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE SUF 32,1 STOWMARKET Hundred In CREETING [St Peter] Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], a free man of the Abbot of Ely's under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl, held before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Geoffrey has it as a manor by the King's gift, and William of Bouville under him; but it did not belong to the Holding of Esger [* the constable *], Geoffrey's predecessor. Always 6 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 1/2 men's plough, now nothing. Meadow, 5 acres; the fourth part of one mill, and a half of another mill. Always 2 horses at the hall; 5 cattle, 8 pigs. Then 20 sheep, now 30. Value always 40s. In the same [Creeting St Peter] 5 free men of the same Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 9 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. In the same manor 1 free man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, under patronage only. Now William of Bouville holds [him] under Geoffrey. He has 16 acres. 1 smallholder. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 36d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,2 CLAYDON Hundred In WESTERFIELD {Langfer} , a free man under the patronage of Healfdene, held 14 acres. Value 2s. William ^[of Bouville]^ also [holds this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,3 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Esger [* the constable *] [held] HOLTON [St Mary] before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 13 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 3. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 24 acres. A church. Then 2 cobs, now 1; 2 cattle; then 12 pigs, now 6; then 60 sheep, now 74. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. Esger [* the constable *] also [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,4 Esger [* the constable *] [held] RAYDON; 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 8 villagers; 3 smallholders; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 4. <411b> Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Then 2 cobs, now 1. Always 5 cattle; 12 pigs. Then 30 sheep, now 50. Value always £8. [It is] in lordship. Of the same land, Alfred holds 1 villager with 30 acres. Value 5s. Esger [* the constable *] [had] the jurisdiction. Of the same land, Gilbert the priest holds 1 villager with 30 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,5 In BELSTEAD Ulf, a free man under the patronage of Esger [* the constable *] before 1066, held and still holds 80 acres. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 mill. The fourth part of a church. Value then 10s; now 7[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,6 Rainalm holds STUTTON; he holds [it] from Geoffrey. Fridebern? , a thane of the King's, held it before 1066; 2 [carucates] of land as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now [***]. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres The third part of a church with 15 acres. Now 7 cattle; then 2 pigs, now 13; 60 sheep; 1 salt-house; 2 beehives. Value 40s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 furlongs in width; 4d in tax. Fridebern? also [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,7 In IPSWICH 1 messuage; it belongs to Moze. ^[Leofson held it]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,8 In RAYDON Edwin and Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], free men under the patronage of Esger [* the constable *] before 1066; 15 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,9 Hundred of WILFORD In CHARSFIELD 1 free woman, Leofeva, under the patronage of Healfdene before 1066; 30 acres. 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then and always 10s. In the same [Charsfield] 1 free man under the patronage of the same man; 11 acres. Value 2s. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,10 In DEBACH 1 free man under the patronage of someone under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ R[alph] the constable; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,11 In BOULGE 1 free man under the patronage of Healfdene; 16 acres. Then 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 2s. In the same [Boulge] 1 free man under the patronage of Healfdene <412a> and of Wulfric; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,12 In WICKHAM [Market] 1 free man under the patronage of Healfdene; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,13 In MELTON 2 free men under the patronage of Healfdene; 4 acres. Value 8d. W[illiam] son of Saswalo holds this from Geoffrey de Mandeville. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,14 Hundred of `LOOSE' Healfdene held LETHERINGHAM before 1066 under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold; 80 acres as a manor. Then 5 smallholders, now 10. Then 1 slave, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Woodland for 4 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 1 mill. Always 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 30 pigs; 80 goats, 5 beehives. 1 church with 20 acres; value 40d. Value then 20s; now the same. In the same [Letheringham] 13 free men and two half [free men] under the patronage of the same man, except for 6 who were under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 60 acres. Always 4 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 17s; now the same. Also in the same [Letheringham] 1 free man half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's and half [under that] of Healfdene; 60 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Value always 20s. ^[William son of Saswalo also holds this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,15 In WOODBRIDGE 2 free men under the patronage of the same Healfdene; 33 acres. 1/2 plough. 1 smallholder. Value 3s. William ^[son of Saswalo]^ also holds this from Geoffrey de Mandeville. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,16 WANGFORD Hundred Healfdene, a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, [held] SHADINGFIELD; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 1 villager; 10 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland for 20 pigs. 1 cob, 11 pigs, 80 sheep, 2 beehives. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. In the same [Shadingfield] 1 free man under the patronage of [Arch]bishop Stigand; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 1 villager, now the same; then 5 smallholders, now 4. Then 1 plough in lordship; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Value then 20s; now the same. This [free] man was adjudged and taken for the King's use; later on Waleran was in possession of him and gave a pledge for him. Also in the same [Shadingfield] 2 free men under the patronage of <412b> Healfdene; 32 1/2 acres as a manor. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s 8d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,17 In WESTON 1 free man; 5 acres. Value 16d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,18 In {WICHEDIS} 1 free man; 1 acre. Value 4d. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,19 Hundred of `BLYTHING' Healfdene [held] THORINGTON before 1066; 3 carucates of land as a manor. Then 8 smallholders, now 13; always 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; always 3 men's ploughs. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Then 1 cob, now 2; now 14 pigs; then 60 and 12 sheep, now 80 and 12; now 4 beehives; 15 goats. 1 mill. 1 church with 8 acres. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. William of Bouville holds [this] from Geoffrey de Mandeville. It is not [part] of Esger [* the constable *]'s Honour. 2 free men are an adjunct of this manor, with 100 acres and 20 of land. 2 smallholders. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now none. Value then 1 mark of silver; now 8s. This land has 1 1/2 leagues in length and 1 1/2 leagues in width; it pays 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,20 In COVEHITHE 20 acres of land which 1 free man held from [* Archbishop *] Stigand before 1066. Now W[illiam] of Bouville holds [it] from Geoffrey de Mandeville. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,21 Hundred of CARLFORD In `THORPE' Healfdene, a free man, [held] before 1066; 3 carucates of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers; 11 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 7 acres. 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 12 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,22 In BURGH 8 free men under the patronage of the same Healfdene; 54 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,23 In GRUNDISBURGH 4 free men under the patronage of Healfdene before 1066, with 26 acres of land. 1 plough. <413a> Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. In the same [Grundisburgh] 1 free man, Almer, under the patronage of Alric of Burgh, with 8 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 16d. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,24 In HASKETON 3 half [free] men and 1 whole [free man] under the patronage of Healfdene before 1066, with 22 acres of land. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,25 In {NECKEMARA} 2 free men under the patronage of Healfdene, with 20 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,26 In {INGOLUESTUNA} 1 free man, Godric, half under the patronage of Healfdene and half [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 20 acres of land. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 2s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,27 In ISLETON 1 Freeman of Healfdene's; 15 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, now 1 ox. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,28 In BURGH 3 free men before 1066 under the patronage of Healfdene; 50 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. In the same [Burgh] 1 free man, Brictric, under the patronage of Alric of Burgh; 10 acres. Value 20d. Also in the same [Burgh] 1 free man, Brictwold Muffle, half under the patronage of Hervey of Berry's predecessor and half [under that of] R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 24 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. It has 9 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,29 In CULPHO 3 free men, 2 under the patronage of Healfdene and the third under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 30 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now none. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 5s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,30 In {HOBBESTUNA} 1 free man under the patronage of [St] E[theldreda]'s ^[of Ely]^ and his wife under the patronage of Healfdene before 1066; 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 5s. In the same [{Hobbestuna}] 1 Freeman, Topi , under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 15 acres. Value 3s. ^[St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred]^ ^[William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville]^ [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] SUF 32,31 In `FINLESFORDA' 2 acres; Healfdene [held it] before 1066. Value 4d. William son of Saswalo of Bouville holds the whole of this from Geoffrey de Mandeville. St Etheldreda's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction of this Hundred [= ?32? Land of Geoffrey de Mandeville =] <413b> ?33? LANDS OF RALPH BAYNARD SUF 33,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *] held KEDINGTON before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Then and later 13 villagers, now 11; then and later 1 smallholder, now 2; then and later 9 slaves, now none. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then and later 8 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Meadow, 20 acres; then 1 mill. Then 4 cobs, now 3; then 15 cattle, now 4; then 27 pigs, now 18; then 52 sheep, now 150; now 6 beehives. Value then £6; now [£]7 5s. In the same [Kedington] 25 free men; 2 carucates of land. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 11 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres. Value 40s. His predecessor [had] the patronage and the full jurisdiction, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's; and of one, the predecessor of Richard son of Count Gilbert had the patronage. But ^[Ralph]^ Baynard claims the whole by exchange. A church with 40 acres of free land. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 6s. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 12d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,2 In POSLINGFORD 3 free men. Of these, his predecessor ^[Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *]]^ had the patronage over two before 1066 and the full jurisdiction, except for the 6 forfeitures of St Edmund's; St Edmund's also had patronage over the third before 1066. The King granted the land to him; and we have seen the writ for this. They have 1 carucate of land and 20 acres. 7 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Woodland at 5 pigs. Value always 31s. In the same [Poslingford] 1 free man; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 6 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Norigold holds this. Then 2 cobs, now the same; 6 cattle, 16 pigs, 20 sheep. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. In the same [Poslingford] 1 free man; 1 1/2 carucates of land. 3 smallholders. 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres. Now 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 20 pigs, 29 sheep. Walter holds this. Value 30s. In the same [Poslingford] 2 free men; 160 acres of land. 8 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 26s 8d. <414a> Richere holds this. A church, 40 acres of free land; value 6s. St Edmund's [has] the 6 forfeitures; ^[Ralph]^ Baynard [has] the jurisdiction. It has 13 furlongs in length and 12 in width; 15d in tax. Others hold there. This is by exchange. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,3 Godwin, a thane, [held] WIXOE before 1066 as manor; 3 carucates of land and 15 acres. Always 6 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 5; then 6 slaves, now 4. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 2 1/2 men's ploughs. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 12 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs; then 24 cattle, now 12; then 40 pigs, now 12; then 60 sheep, now 40; 5 beehives. A church, 5 acres. Also 2 free men; 25 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. His predecessor [had] the patronage and jurisdiction; St Edmund's [had] the 6 forfeitures. Value then and later 83s; now the same. It has 1/2 league in length and 3 1/2 furlongs in width; 3d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,4 `BLYTHING' Hundred Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] [held] REYDON; 5 carucates of land. Then and later 14 villagers, now 5; then and later 16 smallholders, now 20; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then and later 11 men's ploughs, now 7. Woodland at 60 pigs. Then 3 cobs, now 1; then 12 cattle, now 5; then 40 pigs, now 30; always 110 sheep; now 15 goats. Value then 100s; now £7 10s. In the same [Reydon] 30 free men; 2 carucates of land and 5 acres. 2 smallholders. Then and later 8 ploughs, now 6. Value £12 10s. Over these [free men] his predecessor had patronage and full jurisdiction before 1066. In the same [Reydon] 2 free men under patronage; 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. This is by exchange. It has 1 league and 3 furlongs in length and 1 league and 3 perches in width; 6 1/2d in tax. 2 churches, 1 carucate of land; value 10s. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,5 In BRAMPTON 11 free men under patronage before 1066, now 10; 2 <414b> carucates of land and 60 acres. Then 2 villagers, now 1; then 8 smallholders, now 17. Then 9 ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [This is] by exchange. In the same [Brampton] 1 Freeman; 2 carucates of land. 2 villagers; 8 smallholders. 3 ploughs. Woodland, 3 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 30s. A church, 16 acres; value 16d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,6 Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] [held] FROSTENDEN as a manor; 3 carucates of land before 1066. Always 10 villagers. Then 14 smallholders, now 20; then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Always 1 seaport. Then and later 9 men's ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 40 pigs; then 1 salt-house, now none; meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 10 cattle, now 6; then 60 pigs, now 13; 60 sheep, 24 goats, 2 beehives. Value always £4. The King and the Earl [have] the 6 forfeitures. In the same [Frostenden] 8 free men before 1066, now 3; 113 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now 14[s]. [This is] by exchange. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league and 24 perches in length, and 10 furlongs and 7 perches in width; 4d in tax. Ranulf holds [this]. 2 churches, 28 acres. 1 plough. Value 3s. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,7 Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held WANGFORD as a manor before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers. Then and later 13 smallholders, now 21; then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 8 men's ploughs, now 7. Woodland, 60 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; always 1 mill. Then 1 salt-house. Then 2 cobs; then 24 cattle, now 17; then 35 pigs, now 17; then 100 sheep, now 80; 8 goats; 3 beehives. Anbold holds [this]. Value always £4. [It has] 1 league and 1 furlong in length, and 9 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. Others hold there. The King and the Earl [have] the 6 forfeitures. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,8 In HENHAM 1 free man; Alwin, under patronage; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 4 villagers. Then 11 smallholders, now 14. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 2; then and later 5 men's ploughs, now 3. <415a> Woodland, 40 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre; always 1 mill. Now 1 cob, 8 cattle; then 4 pigs, now 14; then 20 sheep, now 40; always 16 goats. Now 4 beehives. Value always 40s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Robert of Blythburgh holds this. This is by exchange. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,9 `BLYTHING' Hundred Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held UBBESTON before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 15 villagers, later 7, now 3; then 4 smallholders, later 5, now 20; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then and later 9 men's ploughs, now 10. Woodland at 160 pigs; meadow, 7 acres. Then 1 cob, now 2; then 16 cattle, now 19; always 30 pigs. Then 12 sheep, now 92. Value always 100s. In this manor lie 3 free men, with 42 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Woodland for 16 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Value before 1066, 6s 8d; now 8s. 1 church with 3 acres; value 3d. The whole of this land has 7 furlongs in length and 4 in width; it pays 3d in the King's tax. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,10 In CRATFIELD Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *] held before 1066; 3 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 5 villagers. Then and later 9 smallholders, now 31. Always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 7 men's ploughs, now 10. Woodland for 250 pigs; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Then and now 1 cob; then 8 cattle, now 14; then 40 pigs, now 47; then 26 goats, now 32. 1 church with 6 acres; value 6d. [Value] always £4. 5 freemen with 26 acres are an adjunct of this manor. Always 2 ploughs. Woodland for 6 pigs. Value 6s 8d. And the [freemen] pay suit to this manor. In addition, 2 men with 40 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. Over these two [men], the jurisdiction [is] in Blythburgh. William Baynard holds these two manors from Ralph, his uncle. In the same village ^[Cratfield]^ a certain free[man] holds 1 manor, with 40 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 6 pigs; meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 20[s]. That manor is in Ralph's lordship. The whole of this land has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; <415b> it pays 3 1/2d in the King's tax. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,11 Hundred of WANGFORD In SHADINGFIELD 1 free man of Thorth [* son of Ulfkil *]'s; 20 acres of land. Then 1 plough, now none. Value 3s. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,12 THEDWASTRE Hundred In STANNINGFIELD Alfled, a free woman, held under St Edmund's before 1066; 1 carucate of land. Now ^[Ralph]^ Baynard holds [it] by exchange. Then 1 smallholder, now 3; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1/2, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres; now 1 mill. Value then 30s; now 40[s]. In the same [Stanningfield] 3 free men under the patronage of the same Alfled, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 30 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 5s. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] SUF 33,13 BABERGH Two Hundreds Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *], a free woman, held SHIMPLING under the illustrious King Edward as a manor; 6 1/2 carucates of land. Then 9 villagers, now 12; then 12 smallholders, now 16; then 3 slaves, now none. Then and later 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 7 men's ploughs, now 6. Woodland, 100 pigs; meadow, 17 acres. Then 4 horses, now 5; then 7 cattle, now 5; then 60 pigs, now 33; then 80 sheep, now 100; then 16 goats, now 24. A church with 60 acres of free land. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then £10; later and now [£]12. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 15d in tax. In the same village ^[Shimpling]^ 1 free man of Aelgyth [* widow of Thorsten *]'s under patronage, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 10s. ^[Ralph]^ Baynard [has] this by exchange. [= ?33? Lands of Ralph Baynard =] <416a> ?34? LANDS OF RANULF PEVEREL SUF 34,1 LACKFORD Hundred In ICKLINGHAM Siward of Maldon held under King Edward, but the full jurisdiction [was] St Edmund's; 3 carucates of land as a manor. Always 6 villagers. Then 2 smallholders, now 1; then and later 4 slaves, now 3. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. 1 mill. Then 1 horse, now none; then 3 cattle, now 2; then 30 pigs, now 21; then 250 sheep, now 350. Value then and later £4; now 100s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,2 BABERGH Hundred[s] Siward of Maldon, a thane, held ACTON before 1066 as a manor; 12 carucates of land, with full jurisdiction. Always 23 villagers; always 38 smallholders; always 17 slaves. Then 8 ploughs in lordship, later and now 6; then 20 men's ploughs, later and now 14. Meadow, 50 acres; woodland, 40 pigs; then and later 2 mills, now 1. Then 8 horses at the hall, now 11; then 34 cattle, now 31; then 200 pigs, now 160; then 300 sheep, now 423 sheep; then 9 beehives, now 7. A church to which are attached 30 acres of free land. Value then and later £20; now [£]30. In ACTON 4 free men whom Ranulf acquired for land; 50 acres. In WALDINGFIELD 5 free men; 72 acres. In the other WALDINGFIELD 3 [free men], with 50 acres. In {HONILEGA} 1 [free man], with 50 acres. In MANTON 1 free man, with 50 acres. Between them all they have 7 smallholders. Then and later 5 ploughs, now 4. Value of the free men then and later £4; now 60s. Of all these [free] men, 11 could sell their lands and 4 could not; but Ranulf's predecessor ^[Siward of Maldon]^ had patronage over them all, and jurisdiction, except for one who is in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's. Ranulf acquired them all for land. Acton has 1 league in length and 1 in width; 13d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,3 Siward ^[of Maldon]^, Ranulf's predecessor, also held ASSINGTON as a manor; 8 <416b> carucates of land with full jurisdiction before 1066. Then and later 14 villagers, now 5; then and later 21 smallholders, now 55; then and later 14 slaves, now 12. Then and later 7 ploughs in lordship, now 6; then and later 13 men's ploughs, now 12. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 15 acres; 1 mill. Then 6 horses at the hall, now 5; then 24 cattle, now 23; then 100 pigs, now 60; then 210 sheep, now 90; then 14 beehives, now 6; now 12 goats. A church with 30 acres of free land. In the same [Assington] 5 free men under the same Siward's patronage and jurisdiction, but they could not sell their land while still remaining in the jurisdiction. Between them all they have 30 acres of land. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Also in the same [Assington] 1 free man delivered for land, but he does not belong to the manor over which Ranulf's predecessor had patronage with jurisdiction. He has 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value then £10; later [£]12; now [£]20, but it could not pay [this amount] by 100s. Of the £20, 20s is on account of the free men. It has 1 league in length, 8 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,4 In GLEMSFORD Blaecwin held under the patronage of Siward [* of Maldon *]; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Value 6s. Warin holds [this]. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,5 Leofstan holds LOOSE; he held [it] under the illustrious King Edward as a manor, 1 1/2 carucates of land. The jurisdiction over 1 carucate was [that] of [the Church of] the Holy Trinity in Canterbury. Always 6 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; no men's [plough]. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 2 horses, now none; then 10 cattle, now none; then 30 pigs, now none; then 64 sheep, now none. Value then and later 40s; and now [the same]. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 1d in tax. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,6 STOWMARKET Hundred Ketil [* Alder *], a thane of King Edward's, held ONEHOUSE for 1 1/2 carucates and 20 acres, with the jurisdiction. Always 8 smallholders; 4 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. 1 cob, 6 cattle; then 16 <417a> pigs, now 30; then 40 sheep, now 87; 22 goats. A church with 3 acres of free land. Value then and later 40s; now 50[s]. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. 26 acres in ONEHOUSE belonged there before 1066. Now Osbert? Male holds [them] in [the lands of] the church of Stowmarket; he held [them] before Ranulf had the manor of Onehouse. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,7 BOSMERE Hundred Ralph of Savenay holds BURSTALL from Ranulf. Thorkil, a thane, held it before 1066 as a manor; 28 acres. Now 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 cob; 1 cattle. Now 9 pigs; then 14 sheep, now 30. Value then 5s 4d; now 8s. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,8 In BRICETT Ralph son of Brian holds what Leofstan held before 1066; 2 carucates of land and 4 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 10 smallholders; 2 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Of this land, 54 acres were an adjunct of a church. Ralph son of Brian now holds them in his lordship. Then 2 cobs, now 5; then 10 cattle, now 15; then 30 pigs, now 50; then 80 sheep, now 140. In the same [Bricett] 4 Freemen, with 41 acres. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2 oxen. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Value then 60s; now 100[s]. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,9 Humphrey son of Aubrey holds CODDENHAM; he holds [it] from Ranulf. Leofric, a free man, held it before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 3 smallholders; 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 60 pigs. A part of 3 churches. 1 cob; then 8 cattle, now 6; 14 pigs, 12 sheep. Value then 20s; now 40[s]. A church, 3 acres; value 6d. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,10 In MICKFIELD Ralph of Savenay holds 12 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 church, 2 1/2 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Ulverston. ^[Saxi held them]^ The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,11 In STONHAM the fourth part of a church, 7 1/2 acres; value 15d. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] <417b> SUF 34,12 CLAYDON Hundred Saxi held DEBENHAM; 1 carucate of land as a manor, and 22 acres. Of these 22 acres, Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had 8 acres before 1066 in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot ^[of Ely]^. Then 4 villagers, now 2; always 19 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. The third part of St Mary's Church ^[Debenham]^, with 10 acres. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland then at 100 pigs, now 40. Then 1 cob, 4 cattle. [Then] 40 pigs, now 28; 27 goats; then 40 sheep, now 30. 30 acres in lordship in `Loose' Hundred. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. Ralph of Savenay holds [this]. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,13 Saxi also held ULVERSTON in the same way as a manor; 1 carucate of land before 1066. Then and later 3 villagers, now 1; then and later 9 smallholders, now 14. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Then 1 cob; then 14 cattle; then 60 pigs, now 22; then 22 sheep, now 30. Value then and later 40s; now 30[s]. To this manor before 1066 belonged 8 acres in lordship. Now Robert Malet's mother holds them. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 26 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,14 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WHATFIELD Leofstan held 20 acres. Value 20d. St Edmund's [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,15 Hundred of CARLFORD In CLOPTON before 1066 Edric Grim, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, held 1 carucate of land and 42 acres. Always 2 villagers; 13 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2, but [another] possible; then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland for 10 pigs. 1 cob; then 8 cattle, now 3; now 30 pigs; then 80 sheep, now 20. Value then 60s; now 50[s]. Turold holds this from Ranulf. 1 church, 15 acres from four lordships; value 2s. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,16 Hundred of WILFORD In DEBACH 15 acres; they belong to Clopton. <418a> Value 3s. ^[Edric Grim held them]^ [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,17 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In {TUSEMERA} 1 carucate of land of the Abbot of Ely's lordship. Saxi held it before 1066 as his wages. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. Ralph of Savenay holds [this]. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] SUF 34,18 In ASPALL 16 acres of the lordship of Ulverston, and [included] in the valuation. 4 smallholders. 1/2 plough. ^[Saxi held it]^ In the same [Aspall] the third part of a church. And the third part of a fair. [= ?34? Lands of Ranulf Peverel =] ?35? LANDS OF AUBREY DE VERE SUF 35,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], a thane of King Edward's, held LAVENHAM as a manor; 6 carucates of land, with full jurisdiction. Then and later 11 villagers, now 7; then and later 24 smallholders, now 38; always 6 slaves. Always 4 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 9 men's ploughs, now 7. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. Then 5 horses at the hall, now 1; then 24 cattle, now 25; then 160 pigs, now 65; then and always 200 sheep; then 60 goats, now 80; then 5 beehives, now 6. 1 {arpent} of vines. 1 Freeman who could not grant or sell, with 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Now 1 mill. Meadow, 3 acres. Value of the whole then and later £10; now [£]15. It has 1 league in length and a 1/2 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] <418b> SUF 35,2 Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], Aubrey's predecessor, also held WALDINGFIELD under King Edward as a manor; 2 carucates of land, with full jurisdiction. Always 4 villagers; 10 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Always 1 horse at the hall; 3 cattle; 16 pigs; always 100 sheep. Value always £5. It has 12 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6d in tax. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,3 SANDFORD Hundred Toki, a free man under patronage only, held BELSTEAD; 80 acres as a manor. Then 2 villagers; now 2 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres; then 1 mill. Value then 16s; later and now 15[s]. {Fermeus} holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. In the same [Belstead] Thorgisl, a free man under patronage only, held 80 acres as a manor. Always 2 villagers; 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 16s; later and now 15[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. It has 5 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. These 2 manors were adjudged from Ralph Tallboys and Fin [* the Dane *] into the King's hands; later Aubrey received them without a deliverer, so the reeve and the Hundred say. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,4 In {CANEPETUNA} Brunwin, a Freeman from the King's manor of [East] Bergholt, held 4 acres. Value 12d. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,5 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], a free man, held BURGATE before 1066 as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 22 villagers; 33 smallholders. Then 4 slaves. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 15 [men's] ploughs, now 10. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres; woodland, then 100 pigs, now 40. [***] churches with 29 acres. 1/2 plough. Then 7 cattle, now 12; then 23 pigs, now 80; then 63 sheep, now 176; then 40 goats, now 57. 9 Freemen; 142 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 5 ploughs. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres; woodland at 6 pigs. The fourth part of a church, 1 acre. Value of the whole then £16; now [£]19 4s. <419a> It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 5d in tax. Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] had the jurisdiction. Adelelm [* of Burgate *] holds the whole [of this] from Aubrey. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,6 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In ALDHAM Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *] held as a manor before 1066; 5 1/2 carucates of land. Then 7 villagers, now 4; then 6 slaves, now 2. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3; then 6 men's ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 8 pigs; always 2 mills. 3 cobs; then 10 cattle, now 18; then 80 pigs, now 60; then 140 sheep, now 60. A church with 7 acres. Value then £8; now [£]15. In the same [Aldham] 1 free man, under patronage only, St Edmund's [had] the jurisdiction; 5 acres. Value 10d. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,7 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In BURGATE a free woman, Mild; and in WORTHAM 9 free men, {Beso} , Alwin, Godwin, Wulfgeat, Boti, Ordric, Stanhard [* son of Alwy *], Godric. In THRANDESTON 2 free men, Fulcard , Alwin. In MELLIS 4 free men and a half [free man]; Leofric, ^[another]^ Godric, Wulfwaru, Leofwin Benne, and Fulcard the half [free man]. In THORNHAM [Magna] 1 free man, Wulfmer. In RICKINGHALL [Superior] 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]. In GISLINGHAM a free man, Edric. In WORTHAM 1 free man, Coleman. In MELLIS 1 free woman, Menleva; she had 14 acres of free land, and before 1066 she had given that land to St Edmund's. Between them all the others have 90 acres. Always 6 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 60s. Adelelm [* of Burgate *] holds the whole [of this] from Aubrey. Over these free men Aubrey's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^ had jurisdiction and patronage before 1066. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] SUF 35,8 In GISLINGHAM 3 free men, Wulfmer, Leofstan, Leofcwen; 23 acres. 1 plough. Value 4s 8d. Adelelm [* of Burgate *] also holds [this] from Aubrey. [= ?35? Lands of Aubrey de Vere =] <419b> ?36? LAND OF ROBERT GERNON SUF 36,1 SAMPFORD Hundred and a Half Skalpi [* the Guard *], a thane of [* Earl *] Harold's, held CHURCHFORD as a manor; 1 carucate of land before 1066. Now William {de Alno} holds [it] from Robert. Then 6 villagers, now 4; then 4 smallholders, now 3; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 1 1/2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 7 acres; now 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, 6 cattle, 140 sheep; now nothing. Value then and later 60s; now 40[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 4d in tax. Skalpi had the jurisdiction under [* Earl *] Harold. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,2 Skalpi [* the Guard *] also held STUTTON before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 8 villagers, now 5; then 4 smallholders, now 5; then 6 slaves, now 3. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 16 pigs. Always 1 mill; 2 salt-houses. 1/2 church, 15 acres. Then 2 cobs; then 16 cattle, now 2; then 40 pigs, now 14; then 190 sheep, now 35. Value then and later £6; now 60s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 4d in tax. William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds this]. The jurisdiction [was held] in the same way ^[under [* Earl *] Harold]^. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,3 In BRANTHAM 1 free man, {Mawa}, under patronage only; 5 1/2 acres. Value 12d. William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds this]. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,4 St Benedict's of Ramsey held {MANESFORT} in lordship before 1066. Now William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds it] as a manor; 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 2 villagers. Then 4 smallholders, now 5. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Then 2 cobs; then 5 cattle, now 3; then 15 pigs, now 5; always 30 sheep. Value then and later 40s; now 20[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 3 1/4d in tax. St Benedict's [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] <420a> SUF 36,5 In {ALFILDESTUNA} a free [man], Alwin, under the patronage of Aelfric, Robert's predecessor, held 30 acres of land as a manor before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds this]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,6 Grim, a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held {TURCHETLESTUNA}; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. 2 parts of a fishery. Always 1 men's plough. Value then 40s; now 38[s]. William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds this]. Robert claims this by exchange with the land of Hugh de Montfort. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,7 Grim also held BRANTHAM; 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 10s 8d; now 5s. William ^[{de Alno}]^ also [holds this]. Robert claims this in the same way ^[by exchange with the land of Hugh de Montfort]^. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,8 In WOOLVERSTONE Alfred, under the patronage of Skalpi [* the Guard *], [held] 80 acres as a manor before 1066. Now Robert [holds it] in lordship. Always 3 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 16s; now 10[s]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,9 In TATTINGSTONE Trumwin and Wulfsi, free men under patronage; 120 acres as 2 manors before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,10 In STUTTON Ednoth, a free man under patronage, held 60 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,11 In BRANTHAM {Tela}, a free woman under patronage; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 5s; now 3[s] 6 1/2d. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,12 In TATTINGSTONE Aelfric, a free man under patronage, held 30 acres as a manor. 2 smallholders. <420b> Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 40d; now 42[d]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,13 In HARKSTEAD Aelfric, a free man under patronage; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 5s; now 42d. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,14 In {EDUINESTUNA} Spieta, a free man under patronage; 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 42d. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,15 In this Hundred Robert has in lordship 7 free men under patronage; 120 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,16 COSFORD Hundred In LAYHAM 20 acres of the lordship of Churchford. Skalpi [* the Guard *] held it. Value 3s. William {de Alno} holds [this]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] SUF 36,17 In `COLNES' Hundred 1 free man; 2 acres of free land. Value 4d. He also ^[William {de Alno}]^ holds [this]. [= ?36? Land of Robert Gernon =] ?37? LANDS OF PETER OF VALOGNES SUF 37,1 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Alstan, a thane, held [Great] FAKENHAM as a manor; 5 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers; 7 smallholders; 10 slaves. Always 5 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland at 8 pigs; always 1 mill. Then 4 cobs, now 3; 16 wild mares; always 12 cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 20; always 300 sheep. 2 churches, 40 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. 6 Freemen and a half are an adjunct of this manor; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. [Value] always £13. <421a> It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 2s in tax. In the same [Great Fakenham] 20 free men over whom Alstan had patronage; 80 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. He claims this by the King's gift. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] SUF 37,2 In [Ixworth] THORPE 1 free man, Spearhafoc ; 30 acres. He was a man of Queen Edith's and she granted him to Peter. After her death the King assigned [him] to him, as his men say. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] SUF 37,3 In SAPISTON 3 free men; 13 1/2 acres of land between them. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. This is by the King's gift. Value 5s. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] SUF 37,4 In BARNINGHAM Alstan held 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 5 villagers, now 2; 1 slave. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then 1/2 men's plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. Always 1 cob. Then 30 sheep. Value 20s. 6 free men, [subject to] fold-rights and patronage; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 5s. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] SUF 37,5 In WYKEN Alan held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now 1. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 8 pigs. 2 men's oxen. Now 1 cob; then 3 cattle, now 11; then 7 pigs, now 13; then 40 sheep, now 100. 2 Freemen; 10 acres. Always 2 oxen. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same [Wyken] 8 free men under patronage; 1 carucate of land. 11 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. He has these [free men] by delivery and for land. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] SUF 37,6 Auti and Ketil [* Alder *], free men [and] thanes, held RUSHFORD before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; now [the same]. Meadow, 4 acres. Now 1 cob; then 1 cattle, now 5; then 11 sheep, now 80; 4 beehives. Those men held this land before 1066 as two manors. Value always 30s. In the same [Rushford] 8 free men; 1 carucate of land and 9 acres. 7 under patronage and subject to fold-rights, and 1 under patronage only. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 10s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in width; 11 1/4d in tax. St Edmund's has jurisdiction over the whole Hundred. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] <421b> SUF 37,7 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In WESTHORPE 1 free man under patronage, Auti: 9 acres. Woodland for 2 pigs. Value 18d. [= ?37? Lands of Peter of Valognes =] ?38? LAND OF ROGER OF RAMES SUF 38,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds In BURES Earl Algar held 1 carucate of land. Now Roger [holds it]. 1 villager, 3 smallholders, 1 slave. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; then 1/2 mill, now none. Always 1 horse, 30 pigs, 100 sheep. Value 20s. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,2 In {LINHOU} Wulfric [held] under Aelfric Kemp before 1066; they could sell; 30 acres. 4 smallholders. 3 oxen. Value 18s. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,3 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the town of IPSWICH Roger has 1 church, St George's; 4 burgesses; and 6 destroyed messuages. One of these [messuages] was adjudged to be for the use of the Abbot of Ely and he was put in possession of it, as the Hundred testifies, but Roger says that he holds [it] from the King. To the above-mentioned church belongs 1 acre of land. Value of the whole, 10s. The King has the customary due. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,4 BOSMERE Hundred In CROWFIELD Edric [* the steersman *], a free man, held 20 acres before 1066. Then 1 plough; now [the same]. Then 4 cobs, now none. Then 2 cattle; then 12 pigs, 5 sheep; now nothing at all. Value always 40d. In the same [Crowfield] before 1066 Wigulf held freely 35 acres which the same Edric [* the steersman *] held with his land when it was delivered to Roger. Always 4 smallholders. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres Value 8s. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] <422a> SUF 38,5 In CODDENHAM 3 free men; 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 6s; now 5[s]. The fourth part of a church and the fourth part of what belongs to the church. Warengar held this land from Roger but he dispossessed [him]. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,6 Aelmer, 1 free man under patronage only held STONHAM [Aspal] before 1066 under Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, as a manor; 60 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 30 pigs. A church with 14 acres. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. In the same [Stonham Aspal] 1 free man, Alwin, in the King's jurisdiction; 90 acres as a manor. Always 1 villager; 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Value then 40s; now 25[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham Aspal] a free man, with 60 acres. 1 smallholder, 1 villager. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 20 pigs. Value then 20s; now 15[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham Aspal] 1 free man, with 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland at 10 pigs. Value then 10s; now 5[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Stonham Aspal] 8 free men; 30 acres. Two of these were under the patronage of a man [who was] under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, and William ^[Malet]^, his father, was in possession of that [patronage]. Between them all they have 1 plough. Value 5s. Miles [* {de Belefol} *] holds the whole of this from Roger. He acquired 4 horses, now 1; then 3 cattle, now 3; then 14 pigs, now 36; then 36 sheep, now none. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; 6d in tax. Others hold there. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,7 In the same STONHAM [Aspal] Roger has in lordship 12 free men, with 40 acres, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. <422b> Value 15s. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,8 In BRICETT Ansketil holds from Roger 1 carucate of land as a manor, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl. Godwin, a free man, held it before 1066. Then 2 smallholders, now 5. A church with 15 acres. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 2 men's oxen. Meadow, 2 acres. 42 sheep, 15 pigs. Value then 20s; now 25[s]. The whole has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 6 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,9 In {LANGHEDANA} Roger's daughter holds 1 free man; 9 acres. Value 18d. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,10 In CODDENHAM 1 free man, Alwin; 1 acre. Value 2d. In the same [Coddenham] 4 acres in lordship. They have been valued. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,11 CLAYDON Hundred Godwin the priest, a free man, held AKENHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. Now Roger's daughter holds [it]. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Meadow, 4 acres. 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 6 pigs. Three parts of a church, 12 acres. Value then 24s; now the same. In the same [Akenham] Godwin, a free man [under the patronage of] [* Earl *] Gyrth; 100 acres as a manor. Then 3 smallholders, now 1. Then 1 plough, now [the same]. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 16s; now 19[s] 4d. In the same [Akenham] 1 free man, Aelfric, under the patronage of Saxi, [Ranulf] Peverel's predecessor; 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 6s 8d; now 10[s]. In the same [Akenham] Sunwin, a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held 36 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 6s. In the same [Akenham] Thorbiorn the priest, a free man, held 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Then 1 smallholder. Value then 5s; now 10[s] 10d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction and the patronage. In the same [Akenham] 35 free men; 203 1/2 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 7 ploughs, now 1/2. Value then 40s; now £5 9s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 20d in tax. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,12 In WESTERFIELD 3 free men; 28 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now <423a> nothing. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,13 In TUDDENHAM 20 acres of the lordship of Tuddenham. It is [included] in the valuation. ^[Aelfric the deacon, under the patronage of Saxi from the Abbot [of Ely], held it]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,14 In WESTERFIELD 5 free men; 23 acres and 1 pole. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Value 4s. Gerald holds [this]. In the same [Westerfield] 1 free man; 16 acres. Then and later 1/2 plough, now none. Value 32d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Arnold holds [this] from him. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,15 In this Hundred, 20 acres which belong to the church of Tuddenham. ^[Aelfric the deacon, under the patronage of Saxi from the Abbot [of Ely], held it]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,16 Arnold holds NEWTON from Roger; Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man, held it before 1066; 102 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 2 villagers and 2 smallholders; now 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now nothing. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 cob; then 20 pigs, now 16; then 20 sheep, now 12. Value 20s. In the same [Newton] Leofson, a free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Then and later 1 plough, now 2 oxen. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. Ralph [holds this] from Roger. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,17 In CODDENHAM Roger holds in lordship 6 free men, in the jurisdiction of the King and the Earl; 26 acres. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 12s less 2d. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,18 In HELMINGHAM 1 free man, Leofred; 20 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now nothing. Value 3s 1d. The King and the Earl [have] jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,19 In STONHAM [Aspal] 15 acres of lordship land. [It is included] in the valuation. Miles [* {de Belefol} *] holds [this] from Roger. ^[Aelmer held it under Edric of Laxfield]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,20 In CODDENHAM Aelfric and Boti, free men, held 9 1/2 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 3s. Miles [* {de Belefol} *] also [holds this]. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,21 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half In HIGHAM Siric, a free man, held 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value then 5s; now 8[s]. Warengar holds [this]. [* Earl *] Harold [had] the jurisdiction in [East] Bergholt. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] <423b> SUF 38,22 Hundred of CARLFORD In TUDDENHAM Gerald [holds] 1 free man, Aelfric the deacon, under the patronage of Saxi from the Abbot [of Ely] before 1066; 12 acres as a manor. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 cob. Always 2 cattle, 11 pigs, 40 sheep. Value 3s. In the same [Tuddenham] 2 free men, 1 under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, the other under the patronage of ^[Earl]^ Harold; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 2s. Gerald [holds this] from Roger. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,23 In GRUNDISBURGH Ralph [holds] 20 acres. They belong to Newton. [They are included] in the valuation. ^[Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,24 In `FINLESFORD' 6 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. They belong to Newton in another Hundred. Ralph holds this. ^[Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,25 In OTLEY 4 acres. They belong to Stonham [Aspal]. [They are included] in the valuation. Miles {de Belefol} holds this. ^[Aelmer held it under Edric of Laxfield]^ [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,26 `COLNES' Hundred In KIRTON 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] SUF 38,27 `LOOSE' Hundred In WOODBRIDGE 1 free man under the patronage of Alwin; 11 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 27d. [= ?38? Land of Roger of Rames =] ?39? LANDS OF RANULF BROTHER OF ILGER SUF 39,1 `COLNES' Hundred In BURGH 1 free man, Godric, under the patronage of someone under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold; 16 acres of land. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. In TRIMLEY 2 acres. Value 4d. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,2 In MORSTON 1 free man under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; 4 acres. Value 12d. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,3 In FALKENHAM the same Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held 26 acres before 1066 as a manor. Then 1 plough; 1 cob, 4 cattle, 40 sheep; now nothing at all. Value then 10s; now 5s. <424a> This Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] had several lands, and a part was delivered on the King's behalf to Engelric [* the priest *]; other parts [were delivered] to Ranulf brother of Ilger; and a third part [was delivered] to Ralph Pinel. The above-mentioned land was delivered in that third part to Ralph, so he himself says, and he also produces the testimony of the Hundred that he was at first in possession of it; but whether he was put in possession on the King's behalf or not they do not know. They say also that Ranulf claimed that land against Ralph, and Roger the sheriff specified to them a set time that they should both be present; [although] Ranulf came, Ralph was absent and therefore the men of the Hundred judged that Ranulf should be in possession. He now holds [it], but Ralph Pinel denies that he was summoned concerning that plea. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,4 In MORSTON 1 free woman, Wulfeva , under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; 10 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 2s. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,5 In HEMLEY 1 free man, Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], half under the patronage of Brict and the other half [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066. Now Ranulf holds from the King by a delivery, for his lordship, but the Abbot [of Ely] says that he ought to hold a half from him; 22 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre; 1 slave. Value 4s. In the same [Hemley] 1 free man, Wulfward, under the patronage of Godric before 1066; 20 acres of land. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 4s. Also in the same [Hemley] 1 free man Hardwin, [half] under the patronage of N[orthmann] [* the sheriff *] and half under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 5 acres of land. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 12d. In the same [Hemley] 1 free man, Brictric, half under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] and half [under that] of Stanmer before 1066; 9 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 3s. A church, 8 acres; value 2s. Ranulf brother of Ilger holds the whole of this through the King's delivery, and William of Bosc [holds it] from him. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,6 Hundred of CARLFORD <424b> In MARTLESHAM Edwold [held] before 1066; 2 1/2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 10 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 5 men's ploughs, now 4. Meadow, 12 acres; now 1 mill; woodland for 16 pigs. Then 3 cobs, now 5; then 24 cattle, now 20; then 40 pigs, now 27; then 300 sheep, now 212; then 16 goats; then 6 beehives, now 12. Value then 40s; now the same. It has 1 league in length and 5 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. In the same [Martlesham] 1 church with 36 acres; value 3s. Also 1 free man, Godric by name; 16 acres. 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. ^[W[illiam] of Bosc holds this]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,7 In WALDRINGFIELD Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. 1 mill. Then 1 cob; then 100 sheep, now 27. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. In the same [Waldringfield] 5 free men half under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] and half under ^[Queneva]^ his mother's; 40 acres. 1 plough. Value 4s. ^[W[illiam] of Bosc holds this]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,8 In PRESTON 10 free men half under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] and half [under that] of Queneva his mother, and one of these was half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 1 carucate of land. Now 9 smallholders under him. Then 4 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 10[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 6d in tax. ^[W[illiam] of Bosc holds this]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,9 In HASPLEY 5 free men under the patronage of the same Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], as the others; 1 carucate of land. 5 smallholders. 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. 1 of the [free men] was half Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s man and half Northmann [* the sheriff *]'s man, [and] 2 of them were under the patronage of Queneva before 1066. It has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. ^[W[illiam] of Bosc holds this]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,10 In NEWBOURN 16 free men under the patronage of Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] and Queneva before 1066, and 2 half [free men] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, with 1 carucate of land and 40 acres. Under them, 14 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 40s; now 20s. <425a> 1 church, 12 acres; value 16d. It was Northmann [* the sheriff *]'s, as the Hundred testifies. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. ^[W[illiam] of Bosc holds this]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,11 In KINGSLAND 1 carucate of land. The land [is] waste. Value 2s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. W[illiam] of Bosc holds the whole of this from Ranulf brother of Ilger. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,12 In {ALUREDESTUNA} Durand [* of Offton *], a free man, Ro[bert] Malet's predecessor, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 80 acres. Now Ivo holds [it] from Ranulf brother of Ilger as a manor. Always 7 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. 3 cattle, 50 sheep. 1 church with 12 acres; value 12d. Value then £4; now 60s. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 10d in tax. Also in IPSWICH 1 empty messuage and another inhabited. It pays 8d. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,13 In HASPLEY 7 acres. They are [included] in the valuation of Hemley. ^[Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held it]^ [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,14 In {EDULUESTUNA} 9 acres. Value 2s. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,15 In BOULGE 1 villager, Wulfric; 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,16 BABERGH Two Hundreds In WALDINGFIELD Wulfric, a thane of King Edward's, [held] 1 carucate of land. Now Ranulf holds [it] as a manor by King William's gift, with full jurisdiction. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough between them all, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Always 2 cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 16; then 20 sheep, now 30. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] SUF 39,17 SANDFORD Hundred Aelfric of {Wenhou} held BRANTHAM; 2 carucates of land. Then and later 4 villagers, now 2; then 1 smallholder, now 8; then 2 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Woodland, 12 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; 1 salt-house; 1 mill. Then 1 cob. Always 12 cattle, 24 pigs, 60 sheep. Value 40s. Aelfric [had] the jurisdiction under [* Earl *] Harold. Roger [holds this] from Ranulf. [= ?39? Lands of Ranulf brother of Ilger =] <425b> ?40? LANDS OF ROBERT SON OF CORBUCION SUF 40,1 `THINGOE' Hundred Richard holds BROCKLEY. Saegard, a free man, held it under St Edmund's before 1066; in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's, but he could not sell; 1/2 carucate of land. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value then 10s; now 15[s]. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] SUF 40,2 BABERGH Two Hundreds Roger holds SOMERTON. Starker held it under the glorious King Edward as a manor; 1 carucate of land; in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's. Always 2 smallholders. Then 4 slaves, now 1. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Now 10 cattle; then 15 pigs, now 8; then 60 sheep, now 50; now 5 goats. Value then and later 30s; now 40[s]. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] SUF 40,3 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Auti, a thane, held WENHAM before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Then 9 villagers, later and now 6; then and later 4 smallholders, now 14; always 1 slave. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1/2; then 5 men's ploughs, later 4, now 3. Meadow, 11 acres; woodland then at 10 pigs; always 1 mill. A church with 20 acres of free land. Always 1/2 plough. Then 2 cobs, 4 cattle, 20 pigs; now nothing except for 23 sheep. Value then and later £6; now 100s. Auti had jurisdiction over his lordship; jurisdiction over the villagers was in [East] Bergholt. Gerard holds 30 acres of this manor. Value 5s; they are [included] in the same valuation. In WENHAM Godwin, a free man, held 10 acres; it has been added to this manor. Value 2s. The jurisdiction is in [East] Bergholt. It has 12 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 2s in tax. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] SUF 40,4 Hundred of CARLFORD In BARKESTONE Tepekin , a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 6 smallholders, now 4. Then 1 plough in lordship, now none; then 7 men's ploughs, now none. Meadow, 5 acres. 6 sheep. <426a> Value then 20s; now 12[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 3d in tax. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] SUF 40,5 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WHATFIELD 1 Freeman of St Edmund's; 100 acres. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now none. Value 10s. Berard , a man of the Abbot's, holds [this] from the Abbot. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] SUF 40,6 SANDFORD Hundred Alwin, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held THORINGTON before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then and later 6 villagers, now 4; then and later 2 smallholders, now 5; then 2 slaves, later and now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 20 acres; always 1 mill. A church, 50 acres of free land. Now 1 cob, 6 cattle. Then 4 pigs, now 30; 20 sheep; 30 goats. Value always 50s. He also had the jurisdiction under [* Archbishop *] Stigand. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 5d in tax. Gifard holds [this] from Robert. [= ?40? Lands of Robert son of Corbucion =] ?41? LANDS OF WALTER THE DEACON SUF 41,1 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Queen Edith held BILDESTON in lordship before 1066 as a manor; 6 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers; 6 smallholders; 8 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland at 10 pigs. 3 cobs, 10 cattle, 14 pigs, 80 sheep. A church, 40 acres. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then £8; now [£]10, but it pays [£]12. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,2 CLAYDON Hundred Queen Edith held SWILLAND before 1066; 2 carucates of land and 40 acres as a manor. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. A church with 5 acres. <426b> 1 cob, 8 cattle, 19 pigs; then 60 sheep, now 100. Value then 50s; now 70[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 20d in tax. Walter [holds this] in lordship. The Queen [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,3 In THURLESTON 1 free man; 16 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s 8d. 1/2 church, 5 acres. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,4 In WESTERFIELD Almer, a free man, held 30 acres. 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. {Turstin} [holds this] from Walter, from Theodric's Holding. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,5 In AKENHAM 2 free men, Swein and Leofwin [* of Bacton *]; 50 acres. Value 5s. {Turstin} [holds this] from Walter; and Bernard; from the same ^[Theodric's]^ Holding. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,6 In WESTERFIELD 3 free men; 28 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 36d. Bernard and Almer hold [this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Westerfield] a free man; 6 acres. Value 12d. [It is part] of the same ^[Theodric's]^ Holding. Norman holds [it]. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,7 `HARTISMERE' Hundred [Walter holds] BACTON in lordship; Leofwin [* of Bacton *], a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, before 1066; 3 carucates of land and 40 acres. Then 17 villagers, now 8; then 3 smallholders, now 12; then 2 slaves, now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland for 100 pigs. Then 9 cobs, now 8; always 8 cattle. Then 60 pigs, now 40; then 16 sheep, now 100; then 40 goats, now 36. 1 church, 24 acres; value 3s. Value then £8; now £9 10s. And 40 free men under the patronage of Leofwin [* of Bacton *] before 1066; 80 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now £4 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,8 In {CALDECOTA} 19 acres of the lordship of Bacton. Value 3s 3d. It has 9 furlongs in length and 2 [furlongs] and 5 perches in width; 6d in tax. ^[Leofwin [* of Bacton *] held it]^ [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,9 In WESTHORPE Brictric, a free man under patronage; 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] <427a> SUF 41,10 BABERGH Two Hundreds Walter holds MILDEN in lordship. Leofwin of Bacton, a thane of King Edward's, held it as a manor; 2 carucates of land. Now Walter holds [it] and it is [part] of the Holding of his brother Theodric. Always 6 villagers; 6 smallholders; 4 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 3 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 6 pigs; 1 mill. Always 2 horses. Then 6 cattle, now 7; 22 pigs; then 40 sheep, now 50; then 12 goats, now 16. Value then and later £4; now £6. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. A church with 15 acres of free land. Over 10 acres which 1 free man has [and] which he could sell, St Edmund's has full jurisdiction; value 2s. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,11 STOWMARKET Hundred William holds in DAGWORTH; 1 free man over whom {Teri}, the predecessor of [***] of {Barthetona} had only half the patronage and Guthmund [* brother of Abbot Wulfric *], Hugh de Montfort's predecessor, [had] the other half, and he could sell his land without their permission. He has 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 2 oxen. Woodland, 10 pigs; meadow, 3 acres. In {WELEDANA} 15 acres of the land of the same free man. Meadow, 2 acres. Value of the whole, then and later 20s; now 5[s]. Theodric, Walter the deacon's predecessor, had this land without a deliverer, as the Hundred testifies. The King and the Earl [have] full jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,12 In WETHERDEN 1 free man in the jurisdiction of the Hundred; 5 acres. Value 12d. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,13 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough [of IPSWICH] Walter has 5 houses and 3 empty messuages which the Queen held before 1066. They pay the customary due. Value 20d. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,14 CLAYDON Hundred Wulfric, a free man, held HENLEY; 1 carucate of land and 70 acres as a manor before 1066. Then 2 smallholders, now 6. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. <427b> Meadow, 4 acres. Then 3 cobs; then 2 cattle, now 3; then 10 pigs, now 2; then 40 sheep, now 44. A church with 8 acres. Value then 40s; now 48[s]. Roger [holds this] from Walter. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Henley] 6 free men under patronage; 36 acres. Then and later 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1 plough. Value then 6s 8d; now 7s. Roger also [holds this]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Henley] 1 free man, Swein by name, held 40 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 1 plough; 1 smallholder. Value then 10s; now 18[s]. Walter holds [this] in lordship. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,15 In {BRUNTUNA} Leofwin [* of Bacton *], a thane, held 1 carucate of land and 40 acres before 1066 as a manor. Always 9 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1; then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres. Then 1 cob; then 20 pigs, now 10; then 20 sheep, now 16. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. Robert [holds this] from Walter. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,16 In AKENHAM 4 free men, with 32 acres of land. Then 1 plough. Value 5s. Roger [holds this] from Walter. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,17 Hundred of CARLFORD In WITNESHAM Leofwin [* of Bacton *], a free man, held before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 10 villagers; 4 smallholders. [Then] 6 slaves, now 5. Always 3 ploughs in lordship; 4 men's ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres. 3 cobs, 8 cattle, 68 pigs, 180 sheep, 30 goats, 7 beehives. Value then 60s; now £12. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,18 In `FINESFORDA' in lordship; 26 free men under the patronage of Walter's predecessor; 1 carucate of land. St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the jurisdiction. Then between them 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value 40s. It has 10 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 10d in tax. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] SUF 41,19 In OTLEY, in lordship, 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?41? Lands of Walter the deacon =] ?42? LANDS OF TIHEL OF HELLEAN SUF 42,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds Wulfward, a free man under [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held ELEIGH before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Always 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. 2 horses at the hall, 6 cattle, 20 pigs, 100 sheep. Value then 40s; later and now 80s. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 3 1/2d in tax. [= ?42? Lands of Tihel of Helléan =] <428a> SUF 42,2 RISBRIDGE Hundred Clarenbald held HAVERHILL before 1066 as a manor; 2 1/2 carucates of land. Then and later 6 villagers, now 1; then and later 4 smallholders, now 10; always 10 slaves. Then and later and always 2 ploughs in lordship; then and later 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Woodland at 20 pigs; meadow, 6 acres; the third part of a market, in it 10 smallholders. 5 acres, [in the possession] of the church. Value of the manor 40s; [value] of the market 13s 4d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 6d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?42? Lands of Tihel of Helléan =] ?43? LANDS OF RALPH OF LIMESY SUF 43,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds Uhtred [held] HOUGHTON under [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land, with the jurisdiction. Always 1 villager; 2 smallholders; 5 slaves. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 4; always 1/2 men's plough. Woodland at 20 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 horse at the hall. Then 3 cattle, now none. Uhtred also [held] FENSTEAD before 1066 for 1 carucate of land. Now Ralph holds [it] as an outlier in Houghton. [Uhtred held it] from Edgar , his predecessor. Always 1 plough in lordship. Value of Houghton then £4; now 100s. Value of Fenstead then and later 20s; now 30[s], but it is [part] of the 100s. The whole has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 4d in tax. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,2 Northmann [* the sheriff *] held CAVENDISH, with full jurisdiction, under King Edward; as a manor, 2 carucates of land. A church with 30 acres of free land. Always 5 villagers; 8 smallholders; 7 slaves. <428b> Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 4; always 3 men's ploughs. 1 mill; meadow, 10 acres. Then 3 cattle, now 24; then 40 sheep, now 110; then 30 pigs, now 50. To this manor belongs 1 outlier, CODDENHAM, with 2 carucates of land. Then 5 villagers, later and now 3; then 4 smallholders, later and now 13; then and later 2 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later and now 1; 1 1/2 men's ploughs. Then 1/2 mill, later and now none. A church with 20 acres of free land. Value of the whole then and later 100s; now £10. Cavendish has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. Coddenham has 6 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,3 Uhtred also held NEWTON under [* Earl *] Harold, with full jurisdiction; as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers. Then 7 smallholders, later and now 20; then 4 slaves, later and now 1. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 2 men's ploughs, now 2 1/2. Woodland at 6 pigs; meadow, 4 acres. A church with 30 acres of free land. Then 1 horse, now none; then 3 cattle, now 8; then 17 pigs, now 20; then 60 sheep, now 103; then 17 goats, now 35. 1/2 church with 8 acres of free land. In the same [Newton] 1 free man, half under the patronage of Uhtred and half [under that] of St Edmund's but wholly in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; he could sell without permission. He has 20 acres. Value of the whole then 40s; later and now 60[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 4 furlongs in width; 6 1/2d in tax. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,4 In CORNARD 1 free man of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s, under patronage only and jurisdiction, with 1 carucate of land. Always 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Always 5 cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 20; then 30 sheep, now 60. Value always 20s. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; 3 1/2d in tax. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,5 BISHOP'S Hundred Aelfric, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held BEDINGFIELD as a manor before 1066; 92 acres. Then 2 smallholders, now 4. <429a> Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland at 10 pigs; meadow, 1 acre. Always 12 pigs, 20 sheep. The fourth part of a church, 6 acres. Value then 30s; now 16[s] 8d. In the same [Bedingfield] 6 free men; over all of them, Aelfric had patronage, except over half of one who, for patronage only, was under Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^. They have 35 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 1 plough. Value 40d. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,6 Hundred of `LOOSE' Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held FRAMLINGHAM before 1066; 50 acres of land as a manor. Always 3 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Value then and always 15s. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,7 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Aelfric, a free man, held CRANLEY; 100 acres as a manor before 1066. Always 10 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Woodland, 6 pigs. Value 20s. Aelfric had half the jurisdiction, the King [had] the other half. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,8 In HESTLEY 2 free men under patronage; 10 acres. Value 20d. ^[Ralph holds [this] in lordship]^ [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] SUF 43,9 In OCCOLD 1 free man under patronage; 8 acres. Value 16d. Ralph holds the whole [of this] in lordship. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Occold] 1 free man under the patronage of the Abbot of St Edmund's; 2 acres. Value 4d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?43? Lands of Ralph of Limésy =] ?44? LANDS OF ROBERT OF TOSNY SUF 44,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *], a thane, held BRADLEY as a manor before 1066; now [Robert] holds [it] in lordship; 7 carucates of land. Always 14 villagers; 12 smallholders; 6 slaves; 3 ploughs in lordship; 7 men's ploughs. Meadow, 13 acres; woodland, 500 pigs. Always 1 cob. Then 12 cattle, now 18; then 60 pigs, now 53; then 20 sheep, now 63; <429b> 7 goats; 1 beehive. A church with 15 acres of free land. Value then £6; now [£]8. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 6d in tax. [= ?44? Lands of Robert of Tosny =] SUF 44,2 BISHOP'S Hundred Ulf [* son of Manni Swart *] held SYLEHAM, with the jurisdiction, before 1066; as a manor, 2 1/2 carucates of land. Then 8 villagers, now 3; then 12 smallholders, now 13; now 1 slave. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. Then and later 12 men's ploughs, now 4. Woodland, 150 pigs; meadow, 8 acres; always 1 mill. Then 2 cobs, now 1; then 8 cattle, now 2; then 80 pigs, now 44. Now 7 sheep, 3 goats, 1 beehive. Value then 100s; now the same. In the same [Syleham] 5 free men under the patronage of [his] predecessor; 30 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. A church with 16 acres; value 2s. [It has] 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax. The jurisdiction [is] in the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s manor of Hoxne. [= ?44? Lands of Robert of Tosny =] SUF 44,3 `BLYTHING' Hundred Manni [* Swart *], a free man, held MELLS as a manor; now Robert has [it] in lordship; 3 carucates of land. Always 8 villagers; always 12 smallholders; always 3 slaves. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's ploughs. Woodland for 100 pigs; meadow, 5 acres; then 1 mill, now none. Always 2 cobs, 7 cattle, 30 pigs, 16 sheep. Value then 50s; now 60[s]. It has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width; it pays 2d in tax. [= ?44? Lands of Robert of Tosny =] SUF 44,4 Manni [* Swart *] held YOXFORD as a manor; now Robert holds [it] in lordship; 5 carucates of land. Then 12 villagers, now 9; then 2 smallholders, now none; always 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 men's [ploughs]. Woodland for 30 pigs; meadow, 20 acres. Always 1 cob, 7 cattle, 30 pigs. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. It has 10 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 3d in tax. [= ?44? Lands of Robert of Tosny =] <430a> ?45? LAND OF WALTER GIFFARD SUF 45,1 PARHAM Half-Hundred In BLAXHALL 1 free [man], Godric, half under the sub-patronage of [* Robert *] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ and half [under that] of the Abbot of Ely; 10 acres. Value 20d. Ralph of Lanquetot holds [this]. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. [= ?45? Land of Walter Giffard =] SUF 45,2 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Starling held [Great] GLEMHAM; 180 acres as a manor before 1066; [he was] half under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely and half [under that] of William Malet [who] was in possession of it. Always 11 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Always 2 cobs. Then 16 pigs, now 26; then 30 sheep, now 50. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. 24 free men under the patronage were added; 100 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Value 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. ^[Ralph of Lanquetot holds it]^ [= ?45? Land of Walter Giffard =] SUF 45,3 In STRATFORD [St Andrew] the same man ^[Starling]^ held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 5 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Value 40s. In the same [Stratford St Andrew] 13 free men and a half, under patronage; always 60 acres and 4; 1 1/2 ploughs. Value 7s. Ralph of Lanquetot holds the whole. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot of Ely's. [= ?45? Land of Walter Giffard =] <430b> ?46? LANDS OF THE COUNTESS OF AUMALE SUF 46,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds In SHIMPLING Wulfric, a thane of King Edward's held 5 carucates of land as a manor. Now the Countess of Aumale holds [it]. Then 5 villagers, now 3; then and later 4 smallholders, now 10; always 6 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Woodland, 8 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Always 1 horse. Then 14 cattle, now 6; then 40 pigs, now 24; then 120 sheep, now 100. A church with 30 acres. In the same [Shimpling] 5 free men; Wulfric [had] the patronage and St Edmund's [had] full jurisdiction before 1066; now the Countess has [them]; 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then and always £9. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 5d in tax. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,2 Wulfric also held CHADACRE before 1066 as a manor; 1 carucate of land. Always 1 villager; 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value always 60s. It has 4 furlongs in length and 2 in width; 2 1/2d in tax. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,3 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Aelfric of {Weinhou} held BELSTEAD; 3 carucates of land and 40 acres as a manor. Always 12 villagers; 3 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 1. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 8 [men's] ploughs, later and now 5. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland then at 30 pigs; now 20. A church with 34 acres of free land. Now 27 pigs, 35 sheep. Value then £8; now [£]6. Aelfric also [had] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 7d in tax. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,4 Edeva the fair held HARKSTEAD; 7 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. Always 17 villagers; 8 smallholders. Then 1 slave. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, later and now 2; always 5 men's ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, 30 pigs; 1 mill. A church, 24 acres. 4 cattle, 24 pigs, 40 sheep, 27 goats. <431a> Value then £10; now [£]14. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 14d in tax. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,5 Edeva [* the fair *] [held] GUSFORD before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Always 1 villager; 6 smallholders. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1; 3 ploughs could be restored. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland, then 20 pigs; then 1 mill. The third part of a church, 8 acres. Value £3. It has 8 furlongs in length and 3 in width; 5d in tax. Edeva [* the fair *] [had] the jurisdiction. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,6 Hundred of `COLNES' In HEMLEY 1 villager, with 9 acres. Value 20d. It belongs to Clopton. ^[Burgric, a free man of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, held it]^ [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,7 Hundred of CARLFORD In CLOPTON Burgric, a free man of ^[Earl]^ Ralph the constable's, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. Always 11 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 2 men's ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres. 10 pigs, 35 sheep. Value always 40s. In the same [Clopton] 6 acres which Wulfwin the priest looks after and holds. Value 12d. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,8 In BURGH 2 free men; 1 under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, the other under the patronage of Earl R[alph] [* the constable *]; with 36 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 6s. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,9 In CLOPTON 12 free men and a half under the patronage of Burgric before 1066; 92 acres. 2 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 16s 4d. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,10 Hundred of WILFORD In DEBACH 3 free men under the patronage of Edric Grim; 20 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 1 plough. Value 3s. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,11 In BOULGE 1 free man; 1/2 acre. Value 2d. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] SUF 46,12 Hundred of `LOOSE' In MONEWDEN 5 acres and in CHARSFIELD 3 acres. Value 12d. [= ?46? Lands of the Countess of Aumale =] <431b> ?47? LANDS OF WILLIAM OF ARQUES SUF 47,1 Hundred of `COLNES' In HEMLEY 1 smallholder; 5 acres. They belong to Clopton. [It is included] in the valuation. ^[Edmund the priest, a free man of St Etheldreda's of Ely, held it]^ [= ?47? Lands of William of Arques =] SUF 47,2 Hundred of CARLFORD In CLOPTON Edmund the priest, a free man of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 22 acres as a manor. 1 villager; 7 smallholders. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Now 1 cob. Then 4 cattle, then 40 pigs, then 30 sheep; now nothing at all. Value then 30s; now 10[s]. Bernard of St Ouen holds this from William. [= ?47? Lands of William of Arques =] SUF 47,3 Hundred of `LOOSE' Edmund the priest, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^, held BRANDESTON before 1066; and the land which he received with his wife, [parts] of Brandeston and Clopton, he gave up to the Church with his wife's consent by such an agreement that he could not sell or grant [it] away from the Church; 60 acres of land as a manor. 5 smallholders; 2 slaves. 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland for 6 pigs. 80 acres of land, [held] as a manor before 1066, were added to this manor. Then 4 smallholders, now 12 smallholders. Now 1 plough between them. Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; 1 mill. Now 1 cob, 20 pigs, 16 sheep, 30 goats, 3 beehives. Value of the whole together then 100s; now 60s. William has this as 1 manor, but before 1066; there were two. 1 church, 12 acres; value 2s. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 5 1/2d in tax. [= ?47? Lands of William of Arques =] <432a> ?48? LAND OF DROGO OF LA BEUVRIERE SUF 48,1 Hundred of `BLYTHING' Rada , a free man, held SOTHERTON from [* Earl *] Harold; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Now Frank [* of Falconberg *] holds [it] from Drogo. Then and later 16 smallholders, now 19; always 2 slaves. Then and later 1 plough in lordship, now 2; always 3 men's ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland at 100 pigs. A church with 5 acres. 1 cob; now 1 cattle; then 12 pigs, now 24; 25 sheep. Value always 40s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 1 3/4d in tax. Rada , Drogo's predecessor, had full jurisdiction. To this manor Humphrey of St Bertin added 1 free [man] with 12 acres, over whom his predecessor had patronage before 1066. Always 1 smallholder; 1/2 plough. Value 2s. [= ?48? Land of Drogo of la Beuvrière =] ?49? LANDS OF HUGH OF GRANDMESNIL SUF 49,1 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Alfnoth [held] LAYHAM from [* Earl *] Harold before 1066 as a manor; 3 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 7 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 6. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 2 men's ploughs. Meadow, 11 acres. 1 cob, 15 cattle, 15 pigs, 100 sheep, 19 goats. Value then 70s; now 100[s]. It has 1/2 league in length and 1/2 in width; 4 1/2d in tax. St E[dmund's has] the jurisdiction. [= ?49? Lands of Hugh of Grandmesnil =] ?50? LANDS OF RALPH OF FOUGERES SUF 50,1 [Hundred of `HARTISMERE'] Wulfsi, a free man under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held STUSTON; 2 carucates of land as a manor before 1066. <432b> Always 4 villagers; 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; then 5 pigs. Value then 60s; now 40s. 3 free men under the patronage of Wulfsi; 12 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?50? Lands of Ralph of Fougères =] SUF 50,2 In THRANDESTON 6 acres. Value 12d. [= ?50? Lands of Ralph of Fougères =] ?51? LAND OF WALTER OF ST VALERY SUF 51,1 STOWMARKET Hundred In CREETING [St Peter] Aelfric held; before 1066 [he was] a free man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, under patronage only. Robert held but later was dispossessed; 1 1/2 carucates of land. 2 villagers; 9 smallholders. Always 2 1/2 ploughs in lordship; then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Woodland, then 40 pigs, now none; 1 mill; meadow, 6 acres. 1/2 church, 10 acres of free land. 5 cattle, 9 sheep, 12 pigs. Value 100s. In the same [Creeting St Peter] Walter holds; 1 free man under the patronage of Toli; 10 1/2 acres. Then and later and now 1/2 plough. Value 3s. [= ?51? Land of Walter of St Valery =] SUF 51,2 BOSMERE Hundred In CREETING 1 free man; 60 acres before 1066. [He was] under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; his father was in possession of it. Always 4 villagers; 1/2 plough. This lies in Creeting [St Peter] in the Hundred of Stowmarket. [It is included] in the valuation. In the same [Creeting] 4 free men under patronage, 7 acres; in `OLDEN' 1 free man under patronage, 4 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?51? Land of Walter of St Valery =] <433a> ?52? LANDS OF HUMPHREY THE CHAMBERLAIN SUF 52,1 Hundred of CARLFORD In OTLEY Alfled, a free woman under the patronage of E[dric] [* of Laxfield *], R[obert] Malet's predecessor held 1 1/2 carucates of land. Always 3 villagers; 10 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1 1/2; then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland for 20 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Always 2 cobs. Then 5 cattle; then 40 pigs, now the same; always 100 sheep, 25 goats, 6 beehives. Value then 100s; now £6. William Malet was in possession on the day he died; later Robert ^[Malet]^ [was in possession], as the Hundred testifies. In the same [Otley] Lustwin , under the patronage of E[dric] before 1066, held 1/2 carucate of land as a manor. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship, now 1 1/2; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland for 5 pigs. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same [Otley] 16 free men and a half under the patronage of Leoffled; 69 acres. Then 3 ploughs, and now [the same]. Value then 20s; now 30s. 1 church with 20 acres; value 4s. William Malet was in possession of the whole of this on the day he died, and later Robert ^[Malet]^ [was in possession]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Otley] Amund holds; 1 free man, Brictwold, under the patronage of Queen Edith; 30 acres. 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland for 10 pigs. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,2 In CLOPTON 20 acres. 1 smallholder. Value 5s. Amund holds this from Humphrey. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,3 In OTLEY 6 free men under the patronage of Brictwold; 27 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 10s; now the same. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,4 In BURGH 1 free man, half under the patronage of the same man ^[Brictwold]^ and half [under that] of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 24 acres. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,5 Hundred of `LOOSE' Amund holds CRETINGHAM; Brictwold held [it] under the patronage <433b> of the Queen; 83 acres as a manor. Then and now 1 villager, 1 smallholder, 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres. 1 church, 8 acres; value 16d. Always 3 cobs, 3 cattle, 24 pigs, 40 sheep, 25 goats, 4 beehives. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. In the same [Cretingham] 8 whole and 4 half free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Brictwold]^; 66 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 20s; now 31s. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,6 Hundred of BOSMERE In ASHBOCKING Alwin, a free man, held 4 acres. Value then 16d; now 8[d]. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,7 In OTLEY Humphrey holds in lordship 1 free man; 3 poles [of land]. Value 3d. In the same [Otley] 1 free woman, Leohteva; 1 acre. Value 2d. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,8 In {BRICTICESHAGA} there is woodland in which 16 pigs could be pastured before 1066, now 4. Amund holds [it] from Humphrey. It lies in Cretingham. ^[Brictwold held it under the patronage of the Queen]^ [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,9 CLAYDON Hundred Grimulf , a free man under the patronage of the Queen, held HELMINGHAM; 120 acres of land. It lies in the lordship of Otley. Always 1 villager; 5 smallholders; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 50 pigs. It is [included] in the valuation of Otley. In the same [Helmingham] in lordship 11 free men, under patronage under [his] predecessor, except for two who were under the patronage of Brictwold before 1066; 68 acres before 1066. Always 2 ploughs. Value 20s. In the same [Helmingham] a free man, Brictwold, held 40 acres before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 3 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. Amund holds [this] from Humphrey. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] <434a> SUF 52,10 In ASHFIELD 2 free men; 4 acres. Value 8d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot ^[of Ely]^'s. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] SUF 52,11 In {BERMESDENA} Anund held 2 free men in patronage; 60 acres before 1066. Always 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. Humphrey [holds this] in lordship. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. 1 free man has been added; 4 acres. Value 2s. [= ?52? Lands of Humphrey the chamberlain =] ?53? LANDS OF EUDO SON OF SPIREWIC SUF 53,1 LACKFORD Hundred In ICKLINGHAM Morvan holds from Eudo what Anund, a free man, held under St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066 as a manor; 2 carucates of land. But he could not sell. Now Eudo son of Spirewic holds [it]; from Heinfrid , his predecessor. But the full jurisdiction [is] St Edmund's. Then and later 7 villagers, now 6; 6 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres; 1 mill. Now 84 sheep. Value then £4; now 60s. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] SUF 53,2 BOSMERE Hundred Siric, a free man, held `OLDEN' before 1066 as a manor; now William [holds it]; 70 acres. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. Then 2 cobs; now 16 pigs, 28 sheep. Value 20s. In the same [`Olden'] 13 free men; Roger [* of Poitou *]'s predecessor had patronage over two of them; 40 acres. 1 plough. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] <434b> SUF 53,3 Iarnagot holds BATTISFORD; Cyneric , a free man, held it before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 20 acres as a manor. Now Iarnagot [holds it]. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres; woodland, then 60 pigs, now 10. Then 2 cobs; now 20 pigs, 11 sheep, 12 goats. 1/2 church, 20 acres. Value 25s. In the same [Battisford] 3 free men; 20 acres. His predecessor had patronage over two [free men]. Always 1/2 plough. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] SUF 53,4 In CODDENHAM Siric, a free man; in lordship, 5 acres. Value 10d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] SUF 53,5 Hundred of WANGFORD Geoffrey holds FLIXTON; Offa, a free man under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand, held it before 1066; 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then 16 villagers, now 10; then 11 smallholders, now 14. Always 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 13 1/2 men's ploughs, now 9 1/2. Always 1 cob, 2 cattle, 6 pigs, 26 sheep. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland for 20 pigs; 1/2 mill. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. 1/2 church, 10 acres; value 16d. In the same [Flixton] 2 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Offa]^; 30 acres. Always 3 smallholders and a half; 2 1/2 ploughs. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 3 1/2 acres. Value then 7s; now 10[s] 8d. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] SUF 53,6 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Geoffrey also holds WESTHORPE; Wulfric Hagni held [it]; 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Always 1 smallholder; 1 slave; 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland for 12 pigs; meadow, 6 acres. 3 cobs, 2 cattle, 31 pigs, 50 sheep, 15 goats, 5 beehives. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. 15 free men under the patronage of Wulfric; 33 acres. Always 1 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Value 10s. <435a> Over this manor before 1066 St Edmund's had full jurisdiction and patronage. He could not sell or grant [it] away from the Church. R[obert] Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had patronage over the 15 free men and over Wulfnoth?, as the Hundred testifies; he could not sell or grant his land away from him. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] SUF 53,7 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WATTISHAM 1 free man over whom the Abbot of Ely had patronage and jurisdiction before 1066; 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 20s. St Edmund's [has] the 6 forfeitures. Iarnagot holds [this]. [= ?53? Lands of Eudo son of Spirewic =] ?54? LANDS OF WILLIAM OF VATTEVILLE SUF 54,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Stori held LIDGATE as a manor before 1066; 4 carucates of land and 60 acres. Always 9 villagers; 12 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Then 3 men's ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland at 15 pigs. Always 1 cob. Now 5 cattle, 25 pigs; then 33 sheep, now 140; 13 goats. Value then 80s; now the same. It has 1 league in length and 8 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?54? Lands of William of Vatteville =] SUF 54,2 `THINGOE' Hundred Aelfgyth , 1 free woman, held HARGRAVE before 1066, under St Edmund's; she could not sell; 4 carucates of land. Then and later 6 villagers, now 8; then and later 4 smallholders, now 7; then 4 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship; then and later 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Then 1 horse, now none; then 2 cattle, now 8; then 5 pigs, now 40; now 100 sheep. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 16 pigs. A church, 12 acres of free land. <435b> Value then and always £4. It has 8 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7d in tax. [= ?54? Lands of William of Vatteville =] SUF 54,3 LACKFORD Hundred Alfgeat, 1 free man, held BARTON [Mills]; 5 carucates of land. William held this land from the Queen; now Aelfeva holds [it] from the King. Then 10 villagers, now 7; now 5 smallholders; then 9 slaves. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 1; always 3 men's ploughs. 2 fisheries; meadow, 2 acres. Then 1 cob, now 2 horses; then 10 cattle, now 5; then 200 sheep, now 3; then 40 pigs, now 3. Value then £8; later £6; now 30s. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 20d in tax. The full jurisdiction [is] St Edmund's. [= ?54? Lands of William of Vatteville =] ?55? LAND OF JOHN SON OF WALERAN SUF 55,1 BABERGH Two Hundreds In BURES Wulfric son of Brictric held before 1066 under King Edward; 2 carucates of land. Then 7 slaves and 1 smith, now 4 slaves; now 2 smallholders. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Woodland at 40 pigs; meadow, 4 acres; now 1 mill. Now 2 horses, 2 cattle. Then 60 sheep, now 140; then 40 pigs, now 20; now 35 goats. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. In the same [Bures] Tosti , a free man under King Edward, held 1 carucate of land. Then 1 villager, now none. Now 2 smallholders; 1 slave. Always 1 plough. Woodland at 10 pigs; meadow, 2 acres. Then 40 pigs, now 20; 20 sheep; now 15 goats. Value 20s. In the same [Bures] 2 free men of [* Earl *] Harold's; they could sell. They have 60 acres. 1 plough. Value 5s. They were delivered to make up the manor. [= ?55? Land of John son of Waleran =] <436a> ?56? LAND OF HUMPHREY SON OF AUBREY SUF 56,1 STOWMARKET Hundred [Part] of an exchange in Normandy; in ONEHOUSE 10 free men under the patronage only of Ketil [* Alder *]; 60 acres of land. 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, later and now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Value 10s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] SUF 56,2 BOSMERE Hundred In CODDENHAM 11 free men; 80 acres less 2. Then 2 ploughs, now 1 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] SUF 56,3 In `OLDEN' 5 free men with 20 acres. Always 1/2 plough. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] SUF 56,4 In HEMINGSTONE 3 free men; 9 acres. Value of the whole 30s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] SUF 56,5 In CODDENHAM 8 acres; Aelfric a free man before 1066. [It is included] in the same valuation. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] SUF 56,6 CLAYDON Hundred In CODDENHAM 1 free man; 4 acres. Value 8d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's and the Earl's. From the mill of Billingford 7s 4d. In EYNSFORD Hundred in Norfolk. [= ?56? Land of Humphrey son of Aubrey =] ?57? LAND OF HUBERT OF MONT-CANISY SUF 57,1 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Leofwin the bald held WYVERSTONE before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 4 smallholders, now 3. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later 1, now 1 1/2; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, then 40 pigs, now 20. A church, 16 acres. 1/2 plough. Always 1 cob, 3 cattle, 12 goats, 10 pigs. Value always 30s. In the same [Wyverstone] 6 free men under the patronage of Leofwin; 37 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 10s. <436b> Richard holds the whole of this from Hubert. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 4 1/2 furlongs in width; 8d in tax. [= ?57? Land of Hubert of Mont-Canisy =] ?58? LAND OF GUNDWIN THE CHAMBERLAIN SUF 58,1 SANDFORD Hundred and a Half Aescman, a free man under the patronage of Robert son of Wiuhomarch, held HIGHAM before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 1 villager. Then 3 smallholders, later and now 2. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later nothing, now 1 plough; then 1 men's plough, later and now 1/2. Meadow, 7 acres; woodland, 10 pigs; always 1 mill. Part of a church, with 2 acres. Now 3 cattle, 8 pigs, 6 sheep, 8 goats. Value then 30s; now 20[s]; but it was at a revenue for 30s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 12d in tax. Others hold there. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?58? Land of Gundwin the chamberlain =] ?59? LANDS OF SASSELIN SUF 59,1 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Acwulf , a thane, [held] [Ixworth] THORPE before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 6 acres; always 1 mill. Always 2 cattle. Then 10 pigs, now 16; always 30 sheep. 4 free men over whom his predecessor had patronage before 1066. They have 13 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 20s. [= ?59? Lands of Sasselin =] <437a> SUF 59,2 Godman, a thane, held SAPISTONE before 1066; 1/2 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 5 acres. Always 1 mill; 2 cattle. Then 3 pigs, now 5; then 20 sheep, now 33. Value always 15s. In the same [Sapistone] 8 free men under patronage; 24 acres. Value 3s. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction over this and over the whole Hundred. [= ?59? Lands of Sasselin =] ?60? LAND OF ROBERT OF VERLY SUF 60,1 BLACKBURN Hundred Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], a free man, held [Market] WESTON before 1066; as a manor, 1 carucate of land. 1 smallholder; 2 slaves. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, later nothing, now 1; always 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres; always 1 mill. Now 1 cob, 2 cattle, 8 pigs, 50 sheep. 6 free men under patronage; 103 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. A church, 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value of this manor always 25s; [value] of the free men 5s. [= ?60? Land of Robert of Verly =] ?61? LAND OF RALPH PINEL SUF 61,1 [SANDFORD Hundred and a Half] In RAYDON Erngeat and Alward, 2 free men, [held] 40 acres. Always 1/2 plough; 1 smallholder. Value 10s. Ralph held this land by the King's gift but from it he gave service to Geoffrey de Mandeville. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?61? Land of Ralph Pinel =] SUF 61,2 Half-Hundred of COSFORD Brictmer [* son of Queneva *] held LAYHAM before 1066; 40 acres. Always 1 smallholder; 1 slave; 1 plough. Value 10s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?61? Land of Ralph Pinel =] <437b> ?62? LAND OF ISAAC SUF 62,1 BOSMERE Hundred Siric, a free man, held OFFTON before 1066; 100 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. A church, 7 1/2 acres. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,2 In SOMERSHAM Wulfwin, a free man, held 60 acres of land as a manor before 1066. Then 1 plough. Value then 20s; now 20[s]. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Somersham] Coleman, a free man; 5 acres. Value 20d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,3 In HEMINGSTONE 4 acres in lordship. Value 8d. In the same [Hemingstone] 1 free man; 1/2 acre. Value 1d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,4 CLAYDON Hundred Leofric, a free man, held HEMINGSTONE before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 2 pigs. Always 1 cob. Then 2 cattle, now 1; then 11 sheep, now 20; then 13 pigs, now 20; then 7 goats. Value then 20s; now 25[s] less 8d. In the same [Hemingstone] 3 free men; 24 acres. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,5 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Leofric, under the patronage of Brictric the reeve of St Edmund's, held THORNHAM [Magna] before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs, later 1/2, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland then at 30 pigs, now 20. Always 2 cobs. The fourth part of a church, 3 1/2 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. Over this land, the Abbot had three parts of the jurisdiction, and the King [had] the fourth [part]. In the same [Thornham Magna] 3 free men; 4 1/2 acres. Value 8d. It has 8 furlongs in length and 8 in width; 8 1/2d in tax. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,6 Hundred of CLAYDON <438a> In HENLEY 16 acres of free land belonging to Hemingstone. [They are included] in the valuation. ^[Leofric held it]^ [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] SUF 62,7 Hundred of COSFORD In {REDLES} 1/2 carucate of land; 1 Freeman, [belonging] to [* Archbishop *] Stigand, [held it]. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 18s. In this land lay 14 acres of woodland which W[illiam] of Bourneville took away from there and now holds. [= ?62? Land of Isaac =] ?63? LAND OF NORTHMANN THE SHERIFF SUF 63,1 Half-Hundred of IPSWICH In the Borough [of IPSWICH] Northmann has 2 burgesses, one in pledge to him, the other for a debt; but the King has his customary dues. [= ?63? Land of Northmann the sheriff =] ?64? LAND OF JUDICAEL THE PRIEST SUF 64,1 BOSMERE Hundred In STONHAM Aelfric, a free man of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, [held] 90 acres as a manor. Robert was in possession of it. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. 7 cattle; then 1 pig, now 15; then 8 sheep, now 40. 5 free men; 24 acres; 1/2 plough. A church, 16 acres; 1/2 plough. Value then 20s; now 35[s]. In the same [Stonham] 1 free man; 24 acres. Then 1 plough. Value 5s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width. Others hold there. 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?64? Land of Judicael the priest =] SUF 64,2 In STONHAM 1 church; 20 acres which 9 free men granted there for their souls. [= ?64? Land of Judicael the priest =] SUF 64,3 BISHOP'S Hundred In HORHAM 1 carucate of land; Algar, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, and 2 others, one a man of Bishop Almer's and the other a man of Edric of Laxfield's, held [it] before 1066. <438b> Always 7 smallholders; 1 slave; 1 plough in lordship. Woodland, 24 pigs; meadow, 2 acres; 1 men's plough. Then 2 cobs; then 8 cattle; always 24 pigs. Then 24 sheep. 1 beehive. 4 free men, 24 acres, whom he claims by a delivery. Then 1/2 plough; now 2 oxen. A church with 22 acres; value 22d. Value always 22s. The jurisdiction [is] in the Bishop ^[of Thetford]^'s [manor of] Hoxne. [= ?64? Land of Judicael the priest =] ?65? LANDS OF GERALD THE MARSHAL SUF 65,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred Earl Algar held DENSTON as an outlier in Badmondisfield before 1066; 2 carucates of land. Always 4 villagers; 1 smallholder; 3 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Value then 60s; now 70[s]. Always 1 cob. Then 2 cattle, now 15; 24 pigs; 44 sheep. [= ?65? Lands of Gerald the marshal =] ?66? LANDS OF ROBERT BLUNT SUF 66,1 `BRADEMERE' Hundred Aki [* the Dane *] held IXWORTH as a manor before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 2 smallholders. Then 5 slaves, now 2. Always 3 ploughs in lordship. 1 mill; meadow, 2 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 1; always 5 cattle. Then 40 pigs, now 22; then 8 sheep, now 92. 3 {arpents} of vines; 1 park. Value then 80s; now £6. In the same [Ixworth] 25 free men under patronage; 2 1/2 carucates of land. Then 5 ploughs, now 4 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres. Value always 20s. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction over the whole Hundred. In the same [Ixworth] 5 free men under patronage; 1 carucate of land and 80 acres. Then 5 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 30s; now 20[s]. A church, 80 acres of free land. 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 5s. <439a> The whole has 2 leagues in length and 6 furlongs in width; 22 3/4d in tax. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,2 Aki [* the Dane *] held WALSHAM[-le-Willows] before 1066; as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Always 4 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 3; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. Always 1 cob. Then 3 cattle, now 1; then 40 pigs, now 29; then 5 sheep, now 30. Value then 40s; now 60[s]. In the same [Walsham-le-Willows] 20 free men under patronage; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. In the same [Walsham-le-Willows] 3 free men and a half; 1 carucate of land. Then and later 3 1/2 ploughs, now 2. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value always 20s. 1/2 church, 10 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 8d. It has 2 leagues in length and 6 furlongs in width; 17d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,3 Aki [* the Dane *] held [Great] ASHFIELD as a manor before 1066; 3 carucates of land. Always 9 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs in lordship, now 3. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 60 pigs. Always 2 cobs, 2 cattle. Then 60 pigs, now 15 then 25 sheep, now 10; 10 beehives. Value always 60s. In the same [Great Ashfield] 14 free men under patronage; 80 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 8s. In the same [Great Ashfield] 1 free man, Ketil; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland, 20 pigs. 3 free men under him; 22 acres. 1/2 plough. Always 2 cobs. Then 4 cattle; then 24 pigs, now 23; then 32 sheep, now 100; then 40 goats, now 12. Value always 30s. Robert's predecessor had this under patronage, William holds [it] from Robert. In the same [Great Ashfield] 3 free men under patronage; 1 carucate of land and 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 4 pigs. Value always 30s. 2 men-at-arms hold [this]. A church, 9 acres. <439b> It has 11 furlongs in length and 11 in width; 5 1/2d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,4 Aki [* the Dane *] [held] WYKEN before 1066; as a manor, 1 carucate of land. Then 3 smallholders; then 3 slaves, now 2. Always 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 3 acres; woodland, 10 pigs. Then 1 cob, now 2; always 1 cattle. Then 12 pigs, now 23; then 25 sheep, now 38. Value always 30s. 5 free men and a half, under patronage; 1 carucate of land. Always 2 smallholders. Under them, 2 free men; 4 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; the fourth part of a mill. Value then 20s; now 13[s]. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,5 In SAPISTON 2 free men of King Edward's; 18 acres. Value 3s. ^[Concerning these free men he calls the King as warrantor]^ [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,6 Haret, a free man over whom St Edmund's had patronage before 1066, held LANGHAM; 3 carucates of land. Then 1 villager. Always 3 smallholders; 3 slaves. Then and later 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland, 6 pigs. Then 7 cobs, now 1; then 8 cattle, now 2; then 30 pigs, now 16; then 140 sheep, now 12. Value then 80s; now 60[s]. In the same [Langham] 2 free men under patronage; 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 3s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 10d in tax. ^[Concerning these free men he calls the King as warrantor]^ [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,7 In HEPWORTH a half free man; 40 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 10s. ^[Concerning this half free man he calls the King as warrantor]^ [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,8 In WYKEN 1 free man under patronage; 60 acres. 1 smallholder. Always 1 plough. Value 10s. ^[Concerning this free man he calls the King as warrantor]^ [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,9 In IXWORTH 1 free man; 40 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. Concerning all these free men he calls the King as warrantor. St Edmund's [has] full jurisdiction over the whole. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] <440a> SUF 66,10 In IXWORTH Ketil, a free man, held 200 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders; 2 slaves; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill. Under him, 6 free men; 29 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value always 60s. Over this, Esger the constable had patronage before 1066. Ralph, Robert's brother, was in possession when he died. Robert acquired [it] from the King. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,11 Half-Hundred of COSFORD In WHATFIELD 5 free men; St Edmund's had patronage over one, and jurisdiction over all; and Robert's predecessor [did] not [have] patronage. They have 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value always 6s; now 20[s]. In the same [Whatfield] 4 free men; 63 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Value 10s 8d. [It is] by exchange. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,12 `BLYTHING' Hundred In WESTLETON 27 1/2 acres. Brunmer the priest [held it] before 1066. Always 1/2 plough. Value 4s. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,13 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In GISLINGHAM 30 acres of the lordship of Walsham[-le-Willows] which Aki [* the Dane *] held. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 6s 8d. In the same [Gislingham] 3 free men under the patronage of Aki; Algar, Godric, Godwin; 53 acres. 1 free man under them; 1 acre. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1/2. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland, 24 pigs. Value 16s. Over 2 of the wives of these [free] men, the Abbot of St Edmund's had half the patronage and half the jurisdiction. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,14 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In WESTHORPE 4 free men under the patronage of Aki [* the Dane *] before 1066; 4 1/2 acres. Value 16d. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,15 In FINNINGHAM 2 acres of the lordship of Walsham[-le-Willows]. ^[Aki [* the Dane *] held it]^ [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,16 In WYVERSTONE 2 free men under the patronage of Aki [* the Dane *] before 1066; 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Woodland for 2 pigs; meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 5s. R. Oudkell holds this from Robert Blunt. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] SUF 66,17 STOWMARKET Hundred In [Great] ASHFIELD lies 1 smallholder, with 3 acres. He pays 12d. [= ?66? Lands of Robert Blunt =] <440b> ?67? LAND OF HERVEY OF BOURGES SUF 67,1 STOWMARKET Hundred In THORNEY Euen holds from Hervey 1 carucate of land. Brictric Blaec held it under Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], Richard of Clare's predecessor; he could not sell without his permission. Now Hervey holds [it] by the King's gift. Then 6 smallholders, later and now 3. Then 2 ploughs, later none, now 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 men's ploughs, later and now none. Value then 30s; now 47s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,2 BOSMERE Hundred Reginald holds HEMINGSTONE from Hervey. Wulfmer, a free man under the patronage before 1066 only of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, Robert Malet's predecessor, held it; 100 acres as a manor. Always 6 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Then 1 men's plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 free man; 4 acres. Value of the whole 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. William Malet was in possession of this land on the day he died; later on Robert Malet, his son, [was in possession]. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,3 CLAYDON Hundred Brictwold held PETTAUGH in lordship; 1 carucate of land and 30 acres as a manor before 1066. Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^ had the patronage. Always 5 smallholders. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; later and now 1. Meadow, 3 acres. Always 1 cob. Then 3 cattle, now 1; then 14 pigs, now 8; then 32 sheep, now 20. Value then 60s; now 40[s]. In the same [Pettaugh] 5 free men under patronage; 18 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. A church with 2 1/2 acres; value 5s. This was at a revenue for £3 15s, but the men were thereby ruined <441a> and now it is valued at 45s. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. The Abbot of Ely [had] half the jurisdiction, and Earl Hugh's predecessor [had] half. ^[William Malet was in possession of this manor on the day of his death]^ [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,4 In ASHFIELD Godman, a free man under the patronage of Robert Malet's ^[predecessor Edric of Laxfield]^ before 1066; as a manor, 30 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 plough, later nothing, now 1/2 plough. A church, 4 acres. Value 10s. Ranulf holds [this]. The jurisdiction [was] the Abbot ^[of Ely's]^ and [Earl] Hugh's predecessor's. William Malet was in possession of these two manors on the day of his death. In the same [Ashfield] 1 free man; 2 acres. Value 4d. The jurisdiction [is] the Abbot's. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,5 PARHAM Half-Hundred Edric [* Grim *], under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor [held] {BRUTGE}; 120 acres as a manor. Then 2 ploughs, later 1, now 1/2. Meadow, 4 acres; always 1 mill. The fourth part of a church with 6 acres. 8 pigs. Value then 40s; now 20[s]. The Abbot of Ely [has] the jurisdiction. Warner holds [this] from Hervey. In the same [{Brutge}] 8 free men were added; 20 acres. Then 1 plough, later 1/2, now nothing. Value 40d. Concerning half of this land Hervey came to an agreement with the Abbot; later he held it from the King. It has 8 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 40d in tax. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,6 In BEVERSHAM Aelfric, a free man in the jurisdiction and under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely, held 60 acres as a manor. Then 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 20s; later and now 5[s]. In the same [Beversham] 2 free men under the patronage of the above-mentioned Aelfric; 10 acres. Then 1/2 plough, later and now nothing. Value 2s. Warner also holds [this] from Hervey, who came to an agreement with the Abbot over this in the above-mentioned manor. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,7 BISHOP'S Hundred In CHIPPENHALL in lordship; 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's; 60 acres before 1066. Always 2 villagers; 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 30 pigs. Value then 10s; now 20[s]. W. son of Gorham held this. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,8 In COLSTON 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 30 acres. 3 smallholders. 1/2 plough. <441b> Value then 10s; now 20[s]. It belongs to Cransford. Warner holds this from Hervey. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,9 Hundred of `COLNES' In KEMBROKE Cynwold holds from Hervey 1 free man, Wulfric, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 14 acres. 1/2 plough. 1/2 mill; meadow, 1 acre. 2 smallholders. Value then 5s; now 9s. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,10 Hundred of CARLFORD In GRUNDISBURGH Godric, a free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, held before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Always 1 villager; 4 smallholders. Always 1 plough in lordship; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value then 16s; now the same. In the same [Grundisburgh] 3 half men under the patronage of the same man; Godwin, Wulfwin, Leofric; 7 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 2s; now 12d. Also in the same [Grundisburgh] in lordship; 2 free men, Burgric and Aethelric, under the patronage of Eskil, a Guard, before 1066; 5 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 10d. In the same [Grundisburgh] in lordship; 1 free man, Brun [* the reeve *], under the patronage of E[dric], Robert Malet's predecessor; 20 acres. He held these 20 acres from Edric ^[of Laxfield]^. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 2 1/2 acres. Value then 5s; now 4s. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,11 In [Great] BEALINGS in lordship; 10 free men, Blaecmann , Alwin, Stanhard [* son of Alwy *], Ani, Wulfric, Thorbert, Edric, Godwin, Alstan, Anund the priest; over the latter, Healfdene had patronage, and over the others St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [had it]; with 80 and 4 acres of land. Then 4 ploughs, now 2 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres. Value then 20s; now the same. In the same [Great Bealings] 1 free man, Wulfmer, he was a man of Healfdene, Geoffrey de Mandeville's predecessor, with 100 acres of land in lordship as a manor; and Wulfmer himself [had] under him 3 villagers. Then 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 2 cobs, now 4; then 4 cattle, now 3; then <442a> 16 pigs, now 12; then 80 sheep, now 60. Value then 20s; now 40s. 1 church, 20 acres; value 40d. St Etheldreda's [has] the jurisdiction. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,12 In LITTLE BEALINGS Geoffrey holds; 2 Freemen, Gladman [and] Brictric, over whom Godwin had full jurisdiction and the customary due, and 1 [Freeman] Leofsi, over whom Edric [* of Laxfield *] had patronage. The 2 Freemen had 28 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 2s. Leofsi [had] 20 acres in lordship. Then 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. Value 3s. In the same [Little Bealings] in lordship; 2 free men, Leofric and Brictric, under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ before 1066; 10 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 2s. Also in the same [Little Bealings] in lordship 2 free men, Wulfmer and Bondi, under the patronage of the same [St] Etheldreda's before 1066; 4 acres. Value 8d. In the same [Little Bealings] in lordship; Hardekin, a free man, half under the patronage of Durand [* of Offton *], a man of Edric [* of Laxfield *]'s, and half [under that] of [* Earl *] Harold; 3 acres. Value 6d. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,13 In {NECHEMARA} in lordship; 1 free man, Wulfwin, under the patronage of Ingulf, a Guard; 3 acres. Value 6d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,14 In RUSHMERE [St Andrew] in lordship; 1 free man, Brunwin, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre. Value always 10s. It has 8 furlongs in length and 7 in width; 16d in tax. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,15 In TUDDENHAM in lordship; 4 acres. They are in [Great] Bealings. Value 8d. In the same [Tuddenham] 1 free woman, Aldgyth , under the patronage of E[dric] of Laxfield; 6 acres. Value 12d. In the same [Tuddenham] Bernard of Alençon holds 80 acres. Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], a free man under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, held it before 1066 as a manor. Always 6 smallholders; 1 slave; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres. Then 2 cobs, now none; then 3 pigs, now 5; <442b> then 15 sheep, now 10; then 6 goats, now none. Value then 20s; now the same. Of this manor, R[obert] Malet's predecessor, Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, was in possession before 1066, and W[illiam] Malet [was in possession] when he died, and he could not grant or sell his land to someone else. 5 free men under the patronage of the same Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]; 14 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value then 4s; now 3s. In the same [Tuddenham] 2 free men, one under the patronage of the predecessor of R[anulf] brother of Ilger, and the other under the patronage of someone under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^; 7 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Value 16d. It has 10 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 15d in tax. Bernard of Alençon holds the whole of this from Hervey. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,16 In THISTLETON; 1 free man, Frani, under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 30 acres of land. Always 2 smallholders; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 8s. Reginald holds this from Hervey, but W[illiam] Malet was in possession of it on the day he died. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,17 In {DERNEFORD} 11 free men under the patronage of Durand [* of Offton *] [who was] half E[dric] [* of Laxfield *]'s man before 1066 and half [* Earl *] Harold's; 80 acres. 3 smallholders. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 2 acres. Value then 40s; now 15[s]. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,18 In {INGOLUESTUNA} 13 free men before 1066, now 6, under the patronage of the same Durand [* of Offton *]; 1 carucate of land and 4 acres. Then 5 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 10s. In the same [{Ingoluestuna}] 1 free man of the same Durand [* of Offton *]'s; 12 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 40d. It has 6 furlongs in length and 5 in width; 7 1/2d in tax. Peter of Palluel holds this from Hervey. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,19 Hundred of WILFORD Swarting, under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^, held BREDFIELD before 1066; 80 acres. 1 smallholder. Then 1 1/2 ploughs, now 1. Then 2 cobs, now 2; 1 cattle, 27 sheep. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. It has 1 league and 1/2 furlong in length, and 6 furlongs in width; 13 1/2d in tax. In the same [Bredfield] 21 free men under the patronage of Swarting <433a> before 1066; 1 carucate of land and 22 acres. Then 4 ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 30s; now the same. Also in the same [Bredfield] 1 free man under the patronage of someone under the patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 12 acres. Always 1/2 plough. Value 2s. William Malet was in possession of this on the day he died. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,20 In WICKHAM [Market] Ranulf holds; Azur, 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *] before 1066; 33 acres as a manor. 1 smallholder. Meadow, 3 acres. Then 1 plough, now none. 2 free men under him; 8 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value then 10s; now 6[s]. Of this, likewise [William Malet was in possession on the day he died]. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,21 In SUTTON Erchenbald holds; Azur also [held it] before 1066; 60 acres as a manor. Always 2 smallholders. Then and later 1 plough, now 1/2. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value then 10s; now the same. In the same [Sutton] Erchenbald also holds; 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 6 acres. Always 2 oxen. Value 2s; now the same. Of this, likewise [William Malet was in possession on the day he died]. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,22 In HARPOLE Odo holds 1 free man, [!5! Wenelinc !5!] [half] under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 16 acres. Value 3s. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,23 In BREDFIELD Peter holds 1 free man, the patronage was Durand of Offton's; 12 acres. 3 oxen. 23 sheep. Value 2s. In the same [Bredfield] 1 free man under the patronage of Alric of Burgh; 4 acres. Value 8d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,24 In LOUDHAM a half free man under the patronage of Swarting before 1066; 15 acres. Value 2s. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,25 In BOULGE 1 free man under the patronage of Edric Grim, with 5 perches of land. Value 4d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,26 In HARPOLE 1 free man under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 5 acres. Meadow, 1/2 acre. Value 12d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,27 Hundred of `LOOSE' Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold, held MARTLEY before 1066; as a manor, 80 acres. Always 5 smallholders; 2 ploughs in lordship. Meadow, 9 acres. 1 cob, 1 cattle, 9 pigs, 17 sheep, 30 goats. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. 10 free men and 2 half [free men] under the patronage of the same man ^[Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]]^; 60 acres. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value 10s. <443b> Robert Malet claims 1 of these [men]. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 11d in tax. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,28 2 free men, Swarting and Edric [* Grim *], under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, held CAMPSEY [Ash]; 60 acres of land as a manor. Always 3 villagers. Always 2 ploughs; 1/2 men's plough. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 mill. 2 cobs, 8 pigs, 20 sheep, 2 hives of bees. Value then 20s; now 30[s]. 12 free men under the patronage of the same man ^[Edric of Laxfield]^; 38 acres of land. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. It has 6 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 7d in tax. William Malet was in possession on the day he died. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,29 Godiva, a free woman, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Edric of Laxfield, held RENDLESHAM; 60 acres as a manor. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres. 1 villager. Value always 20s. 1 free man and a half [free man] under the patronage of the same; 10 acres. 1/2 plough. [It is included] in the same valuation. Bernard of Alençon holds this from Hervey. William [* Malet *] was in possession on the day he died. It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 14d in tax. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,30 Odo holds POTSFORD; as a manor, 80 acres. Wynning, half under the patronage of St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ and half [under that] of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held it. Always 2 villagers; 2 smallholders. Meadow, 6 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. 1 cob, 4 cattle, 10 goats. Value always 20s. In the same [Potsford] 8 free men; 3 of these forfeited their land to the Abbot and later on the Hundred did not see that they should redeem it, and a fourth was the Abbot's man, and the other four were under the patronage of Wynning; 30 acres. All of these [had] 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1 1/2 acres. Value always 10s. <444a> It has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 11d in tax. William [* Malet *] was in possession on the day he died. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,31 Brictmer [* son of Queneva *], under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *], held GLEVERING before 1066; as a manor, 40 acres. 1 smallholder. 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; 1 mill. 20 sheep. Value then 8s; now 10[s]. In the same village ^[Glevering]^ 17 free men and a half under the patronage of the same man ^[Brictmer [* son of Queneva *]]^; 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 17s; now 15[s]. W[illiam] Malet was in possession on the day he died. It has league in length and 1/2 in width; 22d in tax. Odo holds this from Hervey. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,32 In DALLINGHOO 40 acres. 3 free men held it. Value 6s. In the same [Dallinghoo] 2 free men, half under the patronage of Swarting and half [under that] of Brunmann; 20 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 3s. It has 1 league in length and 3 furlongs in width; 7 1/2d in tax. In the same [Dallinghoo] 2 half [free] men under the patronage of Edric [* of Laxfield *]; 5 acres. Value 12d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] SUF 67,33 `PLOMESGATE' Hundred Azur, under the patronage of Edric of Laxfield, [held] CRANSFORD; 80 acres of land as a manor. Always 1 smallholder. Then 2 ploughs, now 1. Meadow, 1 acre. Then 2 cobs; then 24 pigs, now 1; 16 sheep; then 40 goats. Value then 20s; now 13[s] 4d. [= ?67? Land of Hervey of Bourges =] ?68? LANDS OF GILBERT THE BOWMAN SUF 68,1 `BLYTHING' Hundred In EASTON [Bavents] Alric? son of Wulfgeat, under the patronage of Earl Harold, held before 1066; now Gilbert [holds it] as a manor from the King; 2 carucates of land. Then 5 villagers, now 3. Always 5 smallholders; 1 slave. Then 1 1/2 ploughs in lordship, now nothing; always 3 men's ploughs. <444b> Woodland for 8 pigs; meadow, 3 acres; then 1 salt-house, now none. Then 1 cob, 3 cattle, 2 pigs, 80 sheep, now nothing. Value then 40s; now 20s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= ?68? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] SUF 68,2 Also in UGGESHALL 1 villager, Wulfric, with 20 acres. 1/2 plough. And in CHEDISTON 1 villager, Eskil, with 20 acres. 1/2 plough. [This is included] in the same valuation of Easton [Bavents]. ^[Alric? son of Wulfgeat, under the patronage of Earl Harold, held before 1066]^ {{The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction.}} [= ?68? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] SUF 68,3 Gilbert also holds in CHEDISTON; 1 free man, Godric, under the patronage of the same man ^[Alric? son of Wulfgeat]^, with 20 acres. 2 smallholders. 1/2 plough. Meadow, 1/2 acre; woodland for 6 pigs. Value 4s. [= ?68? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] SUF 68,4 And in EASTON [Bavents] 2 free men, Godric and Eskil, under the patronage of the same man ^[Alric? son of Wulfgeat]^, with 20 acres of land. Always 1 plough. Value 4s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Easton [Bavents] has 1 league in length and 1/2 in width; 6d in tax. Others hold there. [= ?68? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] SUF 68,5 `HARTISMERE' Hundred Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *], a free man, held GISLINGHAM; 2 carucates of land as a manor. 2 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs in lordship, now 1. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland, 4 pigs. Value 40s. During the lifetime of King Edward this manor was [part] of the lordship of Abbot Leofstan of St Edmund's. Abbot Leofstan leased it to Alsi and his wife with the agreement that after their death the Abbot should have his manor back and one other manor of Alsi's, Euston by name. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. In the same [Gislingham] 8 free men under the patronage of Alsi [* nephew of Earl Ralph *]; 16 acres. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. They are [included] in the above valuation. In the same [Gislingham] 3 free men under the patronage of Aubrey de Vere's predecessor ^[Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *]]^; 6 acres. Value 12d. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. It has 1 league in length and 7 furlongs in width; 10d in tax. [= ?68? Lands of Gilbert the bowman =] <445a> ?69? LANDS OF RALPH THE BOWMAN SUF 69,1 Half-Hundred of `LOTHINGLAND' [Arch]bishop Stigand held BURGH [Castle] with the jurisdiction before 1066; 4 carucates of land as a manor. Always 10 villagers; 5 smallholders. Then 2 slaves, now none. Then 3 ploughs in lordship, now 2; then 4 men's ploughs, now 3. Meadow, 10 acres; 3 salt-houses. Always 3 cobs, 6 cattle, 17 pigs, 160 sheep. 1 church, 10 acres. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then 100s; now 106s. [= ?69? Lands of Ralph the bowman =] SUF 69,2 Bondi, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth, held CALDECOTT before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 1 smallholder, now 3. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Value then 10s; now 8[s]. [= ?69? Lands of Ralph the bowman =] SUF 69,3 In CORTON 1 free man, Ketil, under the patronage of Ulf before 1066; 40 acres. Then 1 smallholder, now none. Always 1/2 plough. Value always 4s. [= ?69? Lands of Ralph the bowman =] SUF 69,4 In SOMERLEYTON 1 free man, Alwold, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough, now none. Woodland for 5 pigs. Value 2s. [= ?69? Lands of Ralph the bowman =] ?70? LAND OF REGINALD THE BRETON which he claims as the King's alms SUF 70,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred 3 free men held LIDGATE as 4 carucates of land. Then 9 villagers, later 7, now 3; then 1 smallholder, later 4, now 6; then 3 slaves, later 1, now none. Then and later 3 ploughs, now 1; then and later 7 men's ploughs, now 2. Woodland at 10 pigs; meadow, 10 acres. Then 2 pigs, now 30; always 7 sheep. Value then 80s; now 60[s]. The men of [William of] Vatteville claim this land for his Holding. [= ?70? Land of Reginald the Breton =] <445b> ?71? LAND OF ROBERT OF STRATFORD SUF 71,1 SANDFORD Hundred Swein Swart held BOYNTON before 1066; 1 carucate of land as a manor. Then 2 smallholders, now 6. Then 2 ploughs in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 5 acres. Value then 40s; now 30[s]. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. In the same [Boynton] Brictsi, a free man, held 1 carucate of land as a manor before 1066. Then 1 smallholder, now 2. Always 1 plough in lordship. Now 1 cob, 6 sheep. Value 20s. It has 7 furlongs in length and 6 in width; 14d in tax. Others hold there. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?71? Land of Robert of Stratford =] SUF 71,2 In BELSTEAD Thori held 80 acres as a manor. Always 3 villagers; 2 smallholders. Then 1 plough in lordship; always 1 men's plough. Meadow, 2 acres. The fourth part of a church. Value 23s. The jurisdiction [is] in [East] Bergholt. [= ?71? Land of Robert of Stratford =] ?72? LAND OF STANHARD SON OF ALWY SUF 72,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred In OUSDEN 30 acres; Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held [it] before 1066. Always 1 smallholder; 1 plough. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= ?72? Land of Stanhard son of Alwy =] ?73? LAND OF WULFMER [* THE REEVE *] SUF 73,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred In {LAFHAM} 24 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 4s. St Edmund's [has] the jurisdiction. In the same [{Lafham}] Wulfmer also holds 9 acres which he annexed after 1066 from Ralph Pinel's predecessor for 21s. Value 12d. Roger the sheriff had the heriot from his father. [= ?73? Land of Wulfmer [* the reeve *] =] <446a> ?74? LAND OF VAVASSORS SUF 74,1 BOSMERE Hundred In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man in the King's jurisdiction, with 20 acres. 5 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. SUF 74,2 In {FACHEDUNA} 3 free men in the King's jurisdiction; 30 acres. Always 1 plough. Value 5s. SUF 74,3 In the same Hundred in BATTISFORD 1 free man, Durand [* of Offton *], held 30 acres before 1066. Now Siward [holds it], in the King's jurisdiction. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. 2 acres. SUF 74,4 In `OLDEN' 4 free men, Radbod, Leofric, Edric, Wulfric; 8 acres. Value 16d. These [free men] were added to the ^[King's]^ revenue after 1066 and concerning them Roger [* Bigot *] is guarantor for Wulfmer the reeve who added them. R[oger] did not know that they had been added. They did not belong to any revenue. In the same [`Olden'] 1 free man, Wulfmer; the fourth part of 1 acre. Value 2d. Brictmer the beadle held this and gave a pledge. Wulfmer the reeve [is] the surety. In the same [`Olden'] 1 free man, Leofwin; 2 1/2 acres. Value 8d. SUF 74,5 In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Brictwold; 3 acres. Value 8d. SUF 74,6 In CREETING a free woman, Aldgyth ; 1/2 acre. Value 1d. SUF 74,7 Hundred of CLAYDON In HEMINGSTONE 1 free man, Alwin, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Gyrth; 30 acres. Then 1/2 plough. Value 5s. Wulfmer the reeve added this free man to the King's revenue of Bramford. Roger the sheriff is guarantor for him concerning it. He pays 5s each year. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. SUF 74,8 In THURLESTON Rolf held before 1066; now his son Aelfric, a burgess of Ipswich [holds it]; 12 acres. Value 2s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession of this when he forfeited. ^[This is in the King's hands]^ <446b> SUF 74,9 Aelfric ^[son of Rolf]^ also holds St Julian's church in the Borough of IPSWICH; 20 acres of land. Value 40d. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession of this church. ^[This is in the King's hands]^ SUF 74,10 In CLAYDON Aelfric ^[son of Rolf]^, a free man, held 6 1/2 acres before 1066. Now Aelfric also [holds it]. Value 14d. The King and the Earl [have] half the jurisdiction and St Etheldreda's ^[of Ely]^ [has] the other half. Aelfric held this land in pledge and he does not have a guarantor for it. These are in the King's hands. SUF 74,11 In WESTERFIELD 6 free men, Alwin, Flint, ^[another]^ Alwin, Edric, Wulfric, Alstan; between them 15 acres. 1 plough. Value 30d. One of them, Flint by name, gave a pledge for what he said that they gave [to] the revenue in Ipswich and the sheriff proved that he had lied. The same sheriff is surety concerning it. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. SUF 74,12 In THURLESTON 1 free man, Godwin, under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; 10 acres. Value 20d. SUF 74,13 In this Hundred the King has 30 free men; 147 1/2 acres. And a church in WHITTON with 10 acres. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. Value 40s 4d. These are their names: {Aistan}, Godric, Godwin, Offa, {Rictan}, Goding, Aelfric, Estred, ^[another]^ Aelfric, Tovild, Leofwin, ^[a third]^ Aelfric, Gunnhvati, Wulfric, Thorkil, ^[a second]^ Godric, Edith, Deorsi, Brictmer, Leofeva, ^[a fourth]^ Aelfric, ^[another]^ Wulfric, Northmann, Leofric, Saxlef, Alwin, Wulfwin, Edric, Sigar . The sheriff holds these [men] in the King's hands. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. SUF 74,14 In WESTERFIELD Aelfric the priest has always held 12 acres. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 3s. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. SUF 74,15 In THURLESTON 2 free men, Wulfric and Ordmer; 6 acres. Value 12d. The jurisdiction [is] the King's. The sheriff looks after [this] in the King's hands. <447a> SUF 74,16 In CODDENHAM 1 priest, Frideb[***]; 1/2 acre as alms. Value 1d. ?75? THESE ARE THE FREE MEN OF SUFFOLK WHO REMAIN IN THE KING'S HANDS SUF 75,1 `BRADEMERE' Hundred In [Ixworth] THORPE 1 free man; 30 acres before 1066. Then and later 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 2s 6d. Robert Blunt held this [man], thinking he was of the Abbot's Holding, and the man himself confirmed to Robert that he was of the Abbot's Holding. But the Abbot ^[of St Edmund's]^ was not his guarantor. Now at last he has recognized that that man is not of the Abbot's Holding and has given him up into the King's hands. He gave a pledge concerning this. [= A free man of Suffolk who remains in King William's hands =] SUF 75,2 In IXWORTH 1 free man; 12 acres. Value 2s. St Edmund's [had] half the patronage before 1066 and full jurisdiction, and the predecessor of Peter of Valognes [had] half the patronage. Richard, Robert Blunt's man, held him, and gave a pledge. Robert [is] not guarantor for him. [= A free man of Suffolk who remains in King William's hands =] SUF 75,3 BISHOP'S Hundred In HORHAM 1 free man; 6 acres. Value 12d. Herbert Blacun held him in the King's hands by order of Bishop Herfast, but Judicael the priest claimed him back by the King's gift and was in possession of him and his predecessor had the patronage before 1066. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= A free man of Suffolk who remains in King William's hands =] SUF 75,4 In INSTEAD 1 free man over whom Bishop Aelmer? had patronage, with 10 1/2 acres. The fourth part of a mill. 1 smallholder. Then 1/2 plough, now 2 oxen. Value 2s. William Malet held this; later on Robert ^[Malet]^ his son [held it], thinking it was [part] of his father's Holding. [= A free man of Suffolk who remains in King William's hands =] <447b> SUF 75,5 In BEDINGFIELD 2 free men who remain in the King's hands through the adjournment of the lawsuit between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother. One was under the patronage of [* Archbishop *] Stigand; the other [was] half [under that] of Leofric, Robert Malet's predecessor, and the other half [under that] of Saxi. They have 40 acres. 3 smallholders. Always 1 plough. Woodland, 20 pigs. Value 10s. The jurisdiction [is] in Hoxne. [= Free men of Suffolk who remain in King William's hands =] ?76? ANNEXATIONS IN THE KING'S DESPITE List 20 [ANNEXATIONS OF] RICHARD SON OF COUNT GILBERT SUF 76,1 RISBRIDGE Hundred In BRADLEY 4 free men: Wulfwin, Leofric, and ^[another]^ Wulfwin have 15 acres; the fourth, Bondi, has 1 carucate of land. Always 2 ploughs. Meadow, 5 acres. Value 22s 6d. His predecessor never had patronage over these [free men]. {Malus Vicinus} holds the carucate. St Edmund's [has] the whole of the jurisdiction. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,2 BABERGH Two Hundreds In GROTON Richard son of [Count] Gilbert holds; 1 free man of Robert son of Wiuhomarch, under patronage only; 60 acres of land. Then 4 smallholders, now 1. Then and later 1 plough, now none. Meadow, 1 acre. Value then and later 10s; now 18s. Roger of Orbec annexed this and holds [it] under Richard son of [Count] Gilbert. Richard's men claim it for the Holding of Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *], his predecessor. But, as the Hundred testifies, it never belonged [to the Holding] nor [did] the patronage or the jurisdiction. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,3 In CAVENDISH Aelfric brother of Edric, a man of the said Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *]'s, annexed a half of his brother's land; 60 acres. Now Roger of St Germain <448a> holds [it] in Richard's Holding, but it never belonged to the Holding, [nor did] the patronage or the jurisdiction. There has always been 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Meadow, 1 acre. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,4 In CORNARD before 1066 Aelfric Kemp [held] 2 free men under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's; but after King William came, Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] [Richard's] predecessor annexed [them] with the agreement of Richard who now holds [them]. They have 2 carucates of land and 40 acres. Then and later 4 smallholders, now 11; then 5 slaves, now 4. Then 3 ploughs in lordship; now 3 between himself and the men. Woodland, 30 pigs; meadow, 8 acres. Then 3 horses; now 4 cattle; now 30 pigs; now 110 sheep. A church with 15 acres of free land. Value then and later 20s; now it pays £6. It has 8 furlongs in length and 4 in width; 24d in tax, whoever holds there. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,5 In {SAIBAMUS} Richard holds; 1 free man of Robert son of Wiuhomarch's under patronage; the full jurisdiction [was] St Edmund's. Wihtgar [* son of Aelfric *] held [him] when he forfeited. Now Richard, his successor, holds [him]. He has 1 carucate of land. 3 smallholders; 2 slaves. Always 1 plough. Meadow, 7 acres. Now 50 sheep, 7 pigs. Value 20s. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,6 In CAVENDISH Alwold, 1 free man under the patronage and full jurisdiction of [* Earl *] Harold before 1066, and after King William came. Now Richard has annexed [him]. He has 1 carucate of land. Always 1 1/2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value 20s. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] SUF 76,7 In the same [Cavendish] Richard of Clare annexed a free man of King Edward's, but his predecessor had nothing at all in relation to him. He has 1 carucate of land. Then 4 villagers, later and now 2; 7 smallholders. Then and later 2 ploughs, now 1; 1 men's plough. Meadow, 4 acres; now 1 mill; woodland, 10 pigs. Value 20s. [= Annexations of Richard son of Count Gilbert =] List 21 [ANNEXATIONS OF WILLIAM OF PARTHENAY] <448b> SUF 76,8 Hundred of BLACKBURN In STANTON 1 free woman under the patronage of St Edmund's before 1066; 30 acres. Value 5s. ^[William of Parthenay annexed this in the Abbot's despite]^ [= Annexations of William of Parthenay =] SUF 76,9 In KNETTISHALL 30 acres; St Edmund's held [it] before 1066. 1/2 mill. Value 5s. ^[William of Parthenay annexed this in the Abbot's despite]^ [= Annexations of William of Parthenay =] SUF 76,10 In BARDWELL the messuages of a certain free man of St Edmund's. ^[William of Parthenay annexed this in the Abbot's despite]^ [= Annexations of William of Parthenay =] SUF 76,11 In the same [Bardwell] a half free man of St Edmund's; 8 acres. Value 16d. ^[William of Parthenay annexed this in the Abbot's despite]^ [= Annexations of William of Parthenay =] SUF 76,12 In the same [Bardwell] 10 acres of a certain free [woman] of St Edmund's. Value 20d. William of Parthenay annexed the whole of this in the Abbot's despite and holds patronage over one free man. [= Annexations of William of Parthenay =] List 22 [ANNEXATION OF WULFMER THE REEVE] SUF 76,13 Hundred of BOSMERE In SOMERSHAM 1 free man, Wulfric by name, with 12 acres. Value 4s. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ was in possession of this when he forfeited, and his predecessor had the patronage in Nettlestead. Wulfmer, the King's reeve, annexed this. He gave a pledge; Roger Bigot is surety. [This] is in the King's hands. The King and the Earl [have] the jurisdiction. [= Annexation of Wulfmer the reeve =] List 23 [ANNEXATION OF HUGH OF HOUDAIN] SUF 76,14 In BRICETT are 20 acres which lie in the manor of William of Auberville. Eskil held [them] before 1066. Now a woman, Bothild, holds them and calls Hugh of Houdain as guarantor, but he is in the King's custody and cannot answer. They are now in the King's hands and Wulfmer the reeve has charge of them. Value 5s. [= Annexation of Hugh of Houdain =] List 24 [ANNEXATION OF WILLIAM OF BOURNEVILLE] SUF 76,15 In BAYLHAM 1/2 church, 12 acres. Queen Edith held [it] before 1066 and while she lived. Later on William of Bourneville held [it]. Now it is in the King's hands. Value 2s. He gave a pledge concerning this; {Turstin} son of Guy [is] surety. [= Annexation of William of Bourneville =] List 25 [ANNEXATION OF ROGER OF AUBERVILLE] SUF 76,16 Hundred of STOWMARKET In FINBOROUGH 1 free man over whom Roger ^[of Auberville]^'s predecessor had half the patronage and [* Count *] Eustace had the other half of the patronage. Later the Count of Mortain held [him]; but Roger ^[of Auberville]^ held him when he gave up the land, and Robert the bowman under him. Now <449a> R[oger] Bigot holds him in the king's hands until it is adjudged. He has 15 acres of land. Then 1/2 plough, now nothing. Value 3s. [= Annexation of Roger of Auberville =] List 26 [ANNEXATIONS OF ROBERT OF COURSON] SUF 76,17 Hundred [of] `BLYTHING' In Count Alan's manor of WISSETT 1 free man belonged; 4 acres which lie in Covehithe. Value 8d. Robert of Courson annexed this. Earl R[alph] ^[Wader]^ held this [free man] when he forfeited. He gave a pledge for this. [= Annexations of Robert of Courson =] SUF 76,18 In the same [Wissett] 1 free man; 8 acres. Value 16d. William of Warenne's predecessor had patronage over him before 1066. He has [it as part] of his land by exchange. Robert ^[of Courson]^ also annexed these [8 acres] with the above-mentioned 4 acres. [= Annexations of Robert of Courson =] List 27 [ANNEXATION OF BERENGAR ] SUF 76,19 In UGGESHALL 2 free men, Northmann and Ketil, with 18 acres. 1/2 plough. Value 3s. Berengar , a man of St Edmund's, annexed this and is in the King's mercy. He was ill and could not come to the lawsuit; now they are in the sheriff's charge. [= Annexation of Berengar =] List 28 [ANNEXATION OF RALPH OF LIMESY] SUF 76,20 [BABERGH Two Hundreds] In CAVENDISH Ralph of Limésy holds; 1 free man of [* Earl *] Harold's, Edric the deacon, who died with him in the battle, held it. It was delivered to [* Ralph *] Baynard as an estate. Edgar added [it] to Cavendish after Baynard lost [it]. Ralph of Limésy now holds [it] in the lordship of the hall. [= Annexation of Ralph of Limésy =] List 29 [ANNEXATION OF AUBREY DE VERE] SUF 76,21 In LAVENHAM Aubrey de Vere holds 3 free [men] of Wulfwin [* son of Alfwin *], Aubrey de Vere's predecessor, under patronage only, in the jurisdiction of St Edmund's. They have 50 acres. Then 2 ploughs between them all, now 1. Value always 6s. [= Annexation of Aubrey de Vere =] List 30 [ANNEXATION OF ROGER OF RAMES] SUF 76,22 In CODDENHAM Walter of St Valery's predecessor held 2 free men <449b> under patronage only. Now Roger of Rames holds [them], but the Hundred does not know how; nor was there anyone on his behalf who could say how. They have 20 acres of land. Value then and later 10s; now nothing. [= Annexation of Roger of Rames =] List 31 [ANNEXATIONS OF ROBERT MALET] SUF 76,23 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In EYE Robert Malet holds 1 free man, Swartrik by name, under the patronage of [* Earl *] Harold and in his jurisdiction; 120 acres as a manor. Always 4 smallholders; 1 plough in lordship. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland at 13 pigs. Value 20s. [= Annexations of Robert Malet =] <450a> [?77?] CONCERNING THE DISPUTES BETWEEN THE BISHOP OF BAYEUX AND ROBERT MALET'S MOTHER SUF 77,1 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In OCCOLD Bricthere, a free man of [* Archbishop *] Stigand's, held 20 acres. Always 1 smallholder. Value 40d. [* Archbishop *] Stigand gave this land to Robert Malet's mother. Later on she held it from the Queen. Now the Bishop [holds it]. [= Disputes between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother =] SUF 77,2 In the same [Occold] Cyneric , a free man, held; [he was] half under the sub-patronage of Robert Malet's predecessor, and half under the patronage of Saxi, Ranulf Peverel's predecessor; 20 acres. 2 smallholders. 1 plough. Value 40d. [= Disputes between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother =] SUF 77,3 BISHOP'S Hundred In BEDINGFIELD the above-mentioned Bricthere and Cyneric held 40 acres in the above-mentioned manner. Then 1 plough, now 1/2. Woodland, 40 pigs. 1 free man under the patronage of Bricthere; 5 acres. Value of the whole 11s. [= Disputes between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother =] SUF 77,4 `HARTISMERE' Hundred In ASPALL 4 free men; Deorwulf, under the patronage of the Abbot of Ely; Thorsten under the patronage of Saxi; Marculf under the patronage of Edric ^[of Laxfield]^, R[obert] Malet's predecessor; and Gunnulf under the sub-patronage of R[obert] Malet's predecessor; 86 acres. 7 smallholders. Always 3 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres. Value always 40s. William Malet was in possession of this land before the Bishop of Bayeux, as the Hundred testifies. Later on, Hubert of Port came; he proved the land [to be] free and put the Bishop in possession of this land because free men held it. On the day that Earl Ralph ^[Wader]^ forfeited, Robert Malet's mother was in possession of it, as the Hundred testifies, and until the lawsuit at Odiham. Now it is in the King's peace, as the King commanded, between the Bishop and Robert's mother. [= Disputes between the Bishop of Bayeux and Robert Malet's mother =] List 32 THIS SURVEY WAS MADE IN THE ONE THOUSAND AND EIGHTY SIXTH YEAR SINCE THE INCARNATION OF THE LORD, AND IN THE TWENTIETH OF THE REIGN OF ^[KING]^ WILLIAM, NOT ONLY THROUGH THESE THREE COUNTIES BUT ALSO THROUGH THE OTHERS. <450b> <451a> <451b>